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Title Section15 1984-11-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-11-08 1 PETER BARNARD; LIAK TENG KIAT; LILLIAN CHEW - A winner's smile... PETER BARNARD LIAK TENG KIAT LILLIAN CHEW By and covering the US elections It's Reagan for four more years as Americans hand him all 50 states but one WASHINGTON, Wed. The opinion polls predicted it all along and they were right: Four more years in the White805 words
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77 1984-11-08 1 Singapore looks forward to second term SINGAPORE has welcomed the re-election of President Ronald Reagan. A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "We look forward to the positive contribution of a second Reagan administration to economic recovery and global stability. "The surge of American confidence in President Reagan's77 words
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388 1984-11-08 1 SINGAPOREANS may have to change their work and family lives, even their attitudes towards women's roles, if proposals by a task force on working women are implemented. These wide-ranging proposals are to help women remain in their jobs after marriage and encourage388 words
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Article94 1984-11-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Datuk Ahmad Zainal Abidin Yusof, will make an announcement over Television Malaysia tomorrow on the debate between Umno and the opposition Islamic Party (Pas) scheduled to be held on Sunday. He is expected to announceNST; Bernama - 94 words
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Article220 1984-11-08 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. President Reagan is likely to retain most of his Cabinet members in their current positions to keep a "winning team" for the start of his second term, close advisers said here today. He is unlikely to make any major changes within theAFP - 220 words
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Article76 1984-11-08 1 ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Wed. Former vice president Walter Mondale said today he will return to the private practice of law. "I have no plans for seeking the presidency or any other elective office again," Mr Mondale told a news conference. Asked to account for his defeatAP - 76 words
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278 1984-11-08 1 PM only old guard leader in PAP central body PRIME Minister I^e Kuan Yew remains the People's Action Party's se cretar ygeneral in the newlyelected centra] executive com n it tee (CEC). He is now the only old-guard leader left in the party's ber policy-making body. Mr On g Te278 words
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Advertisement30 1984-11-08 1 Inside 56 pages today I Singapore Sweep Page 14 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-9 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY 9 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 29 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-39 RACING 3930 words
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Article523 1984-11-08 2 Summonses for 100 TRAFFIC Police are processing more than 100 summonses to be sent out to people who have illegally modified their vehicles. Eight summonses involve cars, six light-goods vehicles and the rest, motorcyclists. A Registry of Vehicles spokesman said the illegal modifications included the removal of silencers from523 words
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Article501 1984-11-08 2 Ceasefire offer AMID repeated charges that the Ethiopian government has been skimming funds and food from relief aid to recruit soldiers, a spokesman for guerillas in Ethiopia's troubled northern province of Eritrea has offered a ceasefire with government forces to allow emergency food aid to reach an501 words
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Article356 1984-11-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WITH the US presidential election over, the two superpowers should get down to the serious business of resuming arms control talks. Mr Reagan has achieved the position of strength he wanted. Now is the time to return to negotiation. In his second term, Mr Reagan356 words
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Article208 1984-11-08 2 MINISTRY FROWNS ON MAKE-MONEY 'GAMES' THE Ministry of Trade and Industry has said oil companies should adopt other, more sensible marketing ploys than the make-morey games which, the ministry says in a press statement. "have elements going beyond f-ee gifts". The chance for motorists to be $25,000 the richer208 words
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Article100 1984-11-08 2 LAWS AND LAWLESSNESS IN THE second part of his speech at the recent banquet organised by the Lawasia Energy' Section, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, spoke about the inexorable increase in the breakdown of law and order, and the emergence of lawless states in100 words
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Article160 1984-11-08 2 No appeal TENNIS player John McEnroe has opted not to appeal against a fine McEnroe was fined US$2,lOO ($4,494) on Sunday in Stockholm for insulting the umpire and unruly behaviour, and this took over the U557,500 limit, resulting in automatic suspension from all tournaments for three weeks or only160 words
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Article112 1984-11-08 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Drug spy squads SPY squads will infiltrate Perlis' schools to combat drug addiction among students. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said specially selected students would act as eyes and ears for the authorities. He said the drug menace has become rampant, and that half112 words
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Article94 1984-11-08 2 Prem under pressure SENIOR Thai military officers have asked Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to reshuffle the Cabinet, ostensibly to avert a political crisis following the recent devaluation of the baht. Several political observers said the move could precipitate an even greater crisis which might threaten the political future94 words
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Article386 1984-11-08 2 Art in time ARTIST Chen Chong Swee, 74, who suffered a third recently and is now incapacitated, is being honoured with* an exhibition in the Pioneer Artists series co-sponsored by the Culture Ministry and the National Museum Art Gallery. The members of Mr Chen's family, who assembled the386 words
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Article152 1984-11-08 2 Talking bodies DRAMA instructress Lynne Sehey is helping familiar faces in SBC's Mandarin drama serials to be more expressive. Although she speaks no Chinese, she has no problem putting across the finer points of acting to her pupils thanks to body language. She says people are constantly in152 words
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355 1984-11-08 3 Ethiopia 'skimming off relief supplies for military' BRUSSELS, Wednesday GUERILLAS in Ethiopia's troubled northern province of Eritrea are prepared to observe a ceasefire with the government in order to allow emergency food aid to reach an estimated one-and-a--quarter million people threatened by starvation inAFP; Reuter - 355 words
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Article72 1984-11-08 3 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Community plans to experiment next week with a video communications scheme aimed at allowing ministers and officials of member states to confer while remaining in their home capitals. Community research ministers meeting. here yesterday heard a commission report on the experiment, under whichReuter - 72 words
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344 1984-11-08 3 BEIJING, Wed. CHINA'S Foreign Minister. Mr Wu Xueqian, has said that China's agreement with Britain on the future of Hongkong, presented to the Parliament here yesterday for approval, will be signed by the end of this year. Xinhua news agency quoted Mr WuReuter; AFP - 344 words
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94 1984-11-08 3 Pledge to lift martial law by Ershad DHAKA, Wed. President Hossain Mohammad Ershad today renewed his pledge to end martial law and restore democracy as Bangladesh celebrated the ninth anniversary of a national revolution. Nine years ago today, a national uprising' overthrew the government of President Khandaker Mushtaque Ahmed andReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-11-08 3 AS ISRAEL'S price freeze entered its second day on Tuesday, Prime Minister Shimon Peres, price list in hand, met shoppers in a Jerusalem supermarket to gauge first-hand how the price freeze was working. The price freeze got off to a poor start on MondayUPI - 141 words
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Article205 1984-11-08 3 JERUSALEM, Wed. Anti-Arab racists in the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) will be gagged under new proposals by a Knesset commission, parliamentary sources said here yesterday. The move came in the wake of a campaign led by United States-born Rabbi Meir Kahane, elected to the Knesset earlier thisAFP - 205 words
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89 1984-11-08 3 KUWAIT, Wed. Kuwait, concerned over foreign influences, has banned its menfolk from marrying foreign girls until further notice, local newspapers reported yesterday. The papers said the Justice Ministry had stopped the issue of new marriage licences involv- ing foreign women until new regulationsReuter - 89 words
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World briefs
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Article57 1984-11-08 3 FORMER SOVIET Interior Minister Nikolai Shcholokov has been stripped of his rank as general for abusing his position, the official Soviet news agenc\ Tass, said yesterday Mr Shcholokov, 73. was sacked under the leadership of the late President Yuri Andropov and kicked out of the Communist PartyReuter; AP - 57 words
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Article80 1984-11-08 3 A SECRET LOG from the British submarine which sank the Argentine cruisei General Belgrano, during the 1982 Falkland^ War is missing, the British Defence Ministry said in London yesterday. An inquiry has started but the government stressed that the log, kept by the navigator of the submarine.Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-11-08 3 THIS SAUDI Arabian airliner which was hijacked on Tuesday between Jeddah and Riyadh ran into the barriers at the end of Teheran Airport runway and needed repairs, informed sources said. A jet was sent from Riyadh to pick up the 131 passengers and crew, some of whom hadUPI - 74 words
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Article57 1984-11-08 3 LEBANON'S NATIONAL Unity Cabinet met in Beirut yesterday to name its delegation and settle strategy for today's United Nations sponsored talks on Israeli troop withdrawal from south Lebanon. Only Druze leader Walid Jumblau was absent. Mr Jumblatt earlier endorsed the talks and delegated other Muslim ministers inReuter - 57 words
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Article67 1984-11-08 3 THE UNITED States government strongly suspects that the Soviet Union is on the point of delivering MiG-21 warplanes to Nicaragua, a high-ranking White House official said in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The statement appeared to confirm a CBS television report that a Soviet freighter was onAFP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-11-08 4 President pledges to work towards arms reduction Reagan's second term sP,__L___, LOS ANGELES, Wed. President Reagan's landslide victory has fuelled hopes that both, he and Moscow, will show a greater inclination to return to arms control talks. Mr Reagan, whose first term featuredAFP; Reuter; UPI - 792 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-11-08 4 Reagan's stand on major issues ARMS CONTROL: He opposes a nuclear weapons freeze on grounds it is unverifiable and says even if the Soviets were to accept the idea, their cooperation could not be guaranteed. He believes US military strength is the only real incentive for the Soviet Union to392 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-11-08 4 PETER BARNARD - What the Senate losses imply PETER BARNARD By Straits Times Correspondent covering the US elections WASHINGTON, Wednesday ONE of the two Senate losses inflicted on the Republicans has potential far-reach-ing implications for American foreign policy over the next few years. Senator Charles Percy, 18 years in the Congress and chairman232 words
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333 1984-11-08 4 N. Balakrishnan - More than 1,000 at live telecast of results N. Balakrishnan By MORE than 4t per cent of the Americans back heme might have voted for Mr Walter Mondale, bat In the crowd of about a thousand Americans who gathered at the Shangri-La hotel yesterday to watch the live telecast of333 words
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Article81 1984-11-08 4 IT WAS a banner year for makers of campaign buttons and bumper stickers and banners. An official of the Specialty Advertising Association estimated that US$lO million (Ss2l million) was spent on such items during the 1984 campaign, double that of 1980. Balloons also were big moneymakers. The RepublicansReuter - 81 words
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Article30 1984-11-08 4 CAPITALISTS NEVER miss a chance to join a winner. At Chuckles, a woman's boutique in New York City, slickly-printed window signs proclaimed: "Election day sale landslide savings". ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article99 1984-11-08 4 PRESIDENT REAGAN'S wife, Nancy, fell and hit her head on a chair as she was getting out of bed on Monday, White House spokesman Larry Speakes said in Los Angeles on Tuesday. "She is still feeling a bit wobbly," he said. The accident occurred in the hotel whereReuter - 99 words
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Article52 1984-11-08 4 CLEAR SKIES ruled across most of the nation and that turned some polling places into miniature street fairs. Campaigning is illegal within 23 metres of polling stations but outside that ring, hawkers were out in force, begging for last-minute votes and selling everything from pastries toReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-11-08 4 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL candidate Geraldine Ferarro apparently hurt the Democratic presidential effort more than she helped it, according to an NBC television exit poll. The exit poll, conducted as voters leave voting places, said Mr Mondale's campaign was hurt by his choice of New York Congressman Geraldine FerarroAP - 116 words
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Article28 1984-11-08 4 PRESIDENT REAGAN picked up the expatriate vote in Paris. At Harry's Bar, the drinkers paused between pints to pick Mr Reagan over Mr Mondale 367-234. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article67 1984-11-08 4 ALL THREE major television networks in the United States projected a Reagan victory by midevening yesterday while polls in 26 states more than half the nation remained open. Some election officials were angry that the networks had not waited longer to make their projections. One Congressman fromAP - 67 words
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Article106 1984-11-08 4 THEODORE WHITE, an author who has covered US presidential elections since 1956. noted that some previous landslide winners later committed the biggest blunders of their political careers. "Anybody who gets over 60 per cent (of the vote) is in danger of the madness that comes to aAP - 106 words
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Article66 1984-11-08 4 DEMOCRAT S. B. WOO squeezed past Republican Battle Robinson in Delaware to become the first Chinese American to capture the lieutenant-governor's post. Professor Woo. a 47 -year-old physics teacher at the University of Delaware, captured 120.545 votes or 50 per cent to the 46-year-old Mrs Robinson's 120,031 votes.AP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1984-11-08 5 Reagan's second term 9<S) (3) (q)(q) IT MUST be a matter of great satisfaction to you that across the land the American people have given such a strong endorsement of their confidence in you personally and of the vaules for which you stand. 7 British PrimeAgencies - 1,107 words
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Article445 1984-11-08 5 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. If a stranger had walked Into the Shoreham Hotel In Washington at 11.21 last night, he would have thought Walter Mondale had wen the election, that Ronald Reagan had lost. The place had been taken over by Republicans for445 words
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Article340 1984-11-08 6 Call to US tempered with strong words MOSCOW, Wednesday SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko accused the United States yesterday of trying to dominate the world and urged it instead to cooperate with the Soviet Union to establish peace. In a speech marking the 67th anniversaryReuter; AFP - 340 words
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Article92 1984-11-08 6 LONDON, Wed. Corporal punishment in British schools may be on its way out. The government yesterday acknowledged a 1982 ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that parents have a right to prevent their children being beaten at school and announced legislation to giveReuter; AFP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-11-08 6 TIGHT security failed ta dampen the pomp aad pageantry surrounding Queen Elizabeth ll's opening of Parliament an Tuesday. Magnificently dressed, and wearing her crown, a diamond necklace and earrings, she travelled from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster togetner with Prince Charles aad PrincessUPI - 69 words
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Article387 1984-11-08 6 Newspaper report of Flick graft scandal MADRID, Wad PRIME Minister Felipe Gonzalez is taking legal action over a report that he received cash from the West German industrial group, Flick, to help finance his 1962 election campaign, a government spokesman said here today. The BarcelonaAFP; AP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-11-08 6 SANTIAGO, Wednesday CHILEAN President Augusto Pinochet yesterday imposed a state of siege throughout Chile to counter an upsurge in violence against his 11--year-old military government. General Pinochet made the announcement while swearing in two new ministers following the resignation of his entire CabinetReuter - 248 words
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103 1984-11-08 6 WASHINGTON. Wed Egypt permitted a nuclear powered US warship to pass through the Suez Canal for the first time last weekend in a decision that surprised US officials in Washington. Navy officials and Pentagon sources said yesterday the ship was the guided missile cruiser,UPI - 103 words
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111 1984-11-08 6 Jaruzelski takes control of internal security WARSAW, Wed. Premier Wojciech Jaruzelskl has taken control of Poland's internal security, signalling a purge of the organisation, after three secret police officers confessed to murdering a pro-Soli-darity priest. The official state-run news agency, PAP, In a report an a meeting of the CommunistUPI - 111 words
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Article736 1984-11-08 8 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Appeal from military top brass By Bangkok Correspondent Thailand •warns Vietnam to stop raids BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand today warned Vietnam to stop further aggression as Thai troops mounted a search-and-de-stroy operation against a Vietnamese force which overran a Thai border post lastAFP; AP; Reuter - 736 words
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Article372 1984-11-08 8 ABBY TAN - The rules cannot be changed ABBY TAN says Marcos By Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos today defended his move to refer to the civil courts the investigation and prosecution of his top generals and soldiers for the murder of Mr Benigno Aquino. Mr Marcos said the rules of372 words
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Article59 1984-11-08 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Mr Ganis Harsono, editor of the Indonesian Observer, died today at the Navy Hospital here. He was 60. Mr Harsono, who served as spokesman for the Foreign Ministry and in a post at the Indonesian embassy in Washington, was admitted to hospital a monthUPI - 59 words
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Article125 1984-11-08 8 BANGKOK. Wed. Fifteen culinary experts from seven Asian and European countries will held a "gastronomical summit" here from Dee 8-8 and speak oat against the fast food erase. The conference will bring together chefs and food experts from China, France, Japan, Thailand, Italy, Spain andAP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-11-08 8 PORT MORESBY, Wed NINE Irian Jayan refugees have been charged with assault following an attack on a group of Indonesian officials that prompted strong protests from Indonesia. The nine men were charged with assault and threatening behaviour in Vanimo district court late yesterday, officialsAP; AFP; UPI - 351 words
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Article59 1984-11-08 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia plans to jail a number of illegal aliens who are without friends or family here before they are deported, a senior immigration official said today. Jakarta immigration coordinator Harsongko told Parliament that Indonesia planned to deport about 1,500 illegal aliens, most ofReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-11-08 9 KANGAR (Perlis), Wed. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad announced here yesterday the formation of spy squads in schools to combat drug addiction among the students in the state. He said specially selected students would act as eyes and ears forNST - 292 words
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335 1984-11-08 9 Three out of 18 studied also had VD, says don TPOH, Wed. Three out of 18 children, aged from five to eight years, who had been beaten up were also found to have been sexually abused. This was discovered in a study done by a teamNST - 335 words
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165 1984-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today rebutted allegations that the tabling of a White Paper on the activities of religious extremists in Parliament on Friday would cause the proposed Umno-PAS debate to be called off. The Prime Minister said theBernama - 165 words
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141 1984-11-08 9 Vietnam's support needed for nuclearfree zone KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An Asean proposal for establishmg a nuclear weapons-free zone in South-east Asia must be supported by Vietnam before it can be implemented, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. Speaking on RTM, Tengku Rithauddeen said Asean did not intend toAP - 141 words
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Article95 1984-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A petrol station at the 13.6 km Selayang Bam near here probably deserves an entry in the Guinness Book of Records.' BT and Sons petrol petrol station has been robbed 20 times in the last six years. Total losses sustained were $52,000Bernama - 95 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-11-08 9 Gerakan could lose 50,000 members KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Gerakan would lose as many as 50,000 members should its former vice-president, Datuk Michael Chen, quit the party to rejoin the MCA, sources said yesterday. However, not all of them would follow him to the MCA. Many would just quit becauseNST - 200 words
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783 1984-11-08 10 TONG YOKE THO; STELLA DANKER - TONG YOKE THO STELLA DANKER The Task Force for Female Participation in the Labour Force has taken a four-prong approach in its proposals on ways to get more women into the job market. The recommendations are aimed at removing as much as possible the783 words
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324 1984-11-08 10 EMPLOYERS would rather attract women workers by giving them more pay and better job prospects than set up in-compa-ny childcare centres. Even then, those who are prepared to take these steps are in the minority. They are not too keen either on new kinds324 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-11-08 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Police act after the Nicoll Drive raid By MORE than 100 people face prosecution for defects and illegal modifications to their vehicles following the big crackdown on hell-riders at Nicoll Drive on Oct 21. Police said that of the total, eight were motorists, six250 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-11-08 11 A NEW taxi itMi mm aat kOV, a tttflatry amaammammkt. The ihm railings aad tad stand mmmmrt aa4 mm pat ■p alma Cappage Road. Altaoigfc the signboard was kept covered, mamma used ta queue up far taxis there. Bat, ta avoid the Inconvenience of turnin g110 words
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91 1984-11-08 11 A MAN has been charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property. Kumess bin Hashim, 35, is alleged to have committed the offence involving 195,945 on Dec 29 last year at Hillside Drive. In related cases, two women, Jamaliah binti Yakob. 25, and Radiah binti Yakob,91 words
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Article54 1984-11-08 11 A TWO-DAY conference on technological developments in surveying and land economy will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel from Nov 16 to 17. The conference is being organised by the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers. A mini exhibition of the latest survey instruments and computer equipment54 words
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298 1984-11-08 11 ASEAN will seek greater cooperation with the European Economic Community when foreign ministers of the two reS'onal groupings meet in üblin next Thursday and Friday. The Asean ministers will call for greater access to European markets for Asean products and a watch over298 words
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94 1984-11-08 11 Driver let unlicensed man drive his taxi A MAN was fined $450 and banned from driving all vehicles for a year for allowing an unlicensed man drive his taxi at Changi Airport. Abdul Rahim bin Ahmad was fined $200 for allowing Ibrahim bin Abdullah to drive the taxi when Ibrahim94 words
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Article206 1984-11-08 11 POLICE have broken up a five-man gang of thieves that specialised in stealing from warehouses and godowns with the arrest of two suspects early yesterday. The suspects are said to be key members of the gang, believed to have been responsible for more than a206 words
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329 1984-11-08 12 Monolingual course in English only Move reflects preference of parents PUPILS joining the monolingual course will no longer be able to study in the Chinese medium from next year. This move to hold monolingual classes only in English is in line with the overall objective of phasing in the national329 words
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354 1984-11-08 12 NUS puts its foot down on sale of T-shirts THE National University of Singapore Students' Union has appealed against the administration's ban on the sale of T-shirts decrying the graduate mother scheme. The administration put its foot down before the NUSSU, together with the Catholic Students' Society, had begun the354 words
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Article98 1984-11-08 12 A MAN'S plea of guilty to a cheating charge was rejected by a court yesterday because of discrepancies in facts. Mohammed Sunny bin Aiian, 36, who faces two such charges, allegedly cheated the managers of two petrol stations in Alexandra Road and Telok Blangah Road98 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-11-08 12 BEN DAVIDSON - Man, 76, loses probation appeal BEN DAVIDSON By A 7S-YEAR-OLD man, who was Jailed far 21 yean la June far abetting Us wife la drag trafficking, yesterday last his appeal ta be let off aa probation. Phaa Haat Kay's counsel had argued that imprisonment was aa inappropriate sentence la view264 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-11-08 12 Having fun as they learn about science EXCITED shouts of Buck Rogers, Star Wars, and ET filled the air as the Singapore Science Centre staged this laser demonstration for school children. The children watched in awe as the laser beams created patterns on the wall. And when the beams danced133 words
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94 1984-11-08 12 STUDENTS and staff of the National University of Singapore will attempt to find out how SBC newsreaders compare to those from the BBC. A special session, called Comparison of SBC Newsreaders and BBC Newsreaders, will be held by the NUS' Department of English Language and94 words
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93 1984-11-08 12 THE public can now bid for car registration numbers in the SBA series from SBA 6001 to 9999. They can get the bidding forms from the Registry of Vehicles in Sin Ming Drive and must submit their bid between Nov 12 and 24.93 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-11-08 14 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By WHEN Sairi Mb Ahmad started work la 1940, he was IS years old and earned a meagre eight cents aa hoar. It was hard work as aa apprentice wiremaa. In April last year, he retired as a technician after 42 years aad278 words
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Article382 1984-11-08 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Officers to look out for workers' interests By AS PART of its self-renewal process, the NTUC is appointing younger officers to sit on statutory boards as workers' representatives. They are taking over from senior NTUC officials, including NTUC president, Mr Peter Vincent,382 words
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Article297 1984-11-08 14 More men with problems call SOS MORE men than women called the Samaritans of Singapore with personal problems such as an inferiority complex, feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, loneliness and depression. These involved relationship, psychological, sexual, material and physical problems. These findings were revealed in an analysis of 977 of SOS'297 words
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134 1984-11-08 14 Woman robbed by customer's friends A WOMAN was robbed at knifepoint of her jewellery and cash by the friends of one of her customers who had observed that she always wore a lot of jewellery. Madam Yap Wah Eng, 55, was at the back of her shop in Cheong Chin134 words
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Article58 1984-11-08 14 ly Heng, said there is THE Burmese Deputy Minister for Education, Dr Muang Di, who will arrive in Singapore on Saturday, will visit the engineering and science faculties of tne National University of Singapore on Monday. He is also expected to visit the Singapore Polytechnic and the Colombo58 words
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Article61 1984-11-08 14 Calendars feature SSO dates CALENDARS for 1985 with dates and performances of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra are available during SSO concerts, at the orchestra's office in Victoria Concert Hall, in some music schools and selected bookshops. The glossy calendars feature the works of still-life photographer Lewis Harrington. They cost $1061 words
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Article62 1984-11-08 14 1,800 sq m acquired THE government has acquired 1,842.3 square metres of land in Ulu Bedok for general development. According to the Government Gazette, the owners of the two parcels of land are Mr Ker Cheng Lye, Mr Quek Thiam Siew, Mr Quek Tiong Kheng and Mr Pua Kim Guan62 words
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Article46 1984-11-08 14 A TALK, Forestry Issues in South-east Asia, will be given by the visiting president of the Malayan Nature Society. Dr Salleh Mohd Nor. It will be held at the top floor meeting room of the Bukit Merah Central Library at 7 p.m. tomorrow46 words
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274 1984-11-08 14 *****31 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No *****31 won the first prize of $1,000,000 in the Singapore Sweep 11 84 drawn last night The full results Ist prize ($1,000,000): *****31 2nd price ($400,000): *****87 Sid priie ($200,000): *****21 4th prize ($lOO,OOO. *****06 sth prize ($50,000): 245.287 5 Jackpot Numbers274 words
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120 1984-11-08 14 Man dies and two hurt in accident A MAN died after the car he was travelling in crashed into a lamp post along the Pan Island Expressway near Jalan Kolam Ayer on Tuesday. The dead man, Mr Tan Meng Choon, 35, was a rear seat passenger The car driver, Mr120 words
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Article86 1984-11-08 14 AN UNLICENSED hawker was fined a total of $15,120 yesterday. Bat Ng Chong Has, 34, could not pay the fines aad will have to serve 756 days in jail in default. Ng, who was arrested on Nov 2 at Aljßßled Road, aad hawked at86 words
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Article226 1984-11-08 15 PAUL WEE - CNB to launch against drugs PAUL WEE By THE authorities are poised to launch a fresh offensive against drug-taking and glue-sniffing. Three measures have been taken and another is in the works MOVE NO. 1: At least 32 constables have been seconded to the Central Narcotics Bureau for one year.226 words
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143 1984-11-08 15 A MAN punched a parking warden on her maath after she had given him a summons and refused to listen to his explanation. Miss Fatimah binti Peer Mohamed, 98, af the Urban Redevelopment Authority, was aa duty at the Gold en Shoe ear143 words
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955 1984-11-08 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - Cheating S'pore govt 'acceptable dishonesty' CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The charges THE charges are: Loh Shak Maw, 45, m ~C lm C director af the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-cons piracy-to-cheat charges allegedly committed between December 1881 and August 1882 Involving $€.41 million. Ike955 words
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77 1984-11-08 15 Youth caught spraying paint on wall A COURT yesterday called for a probation report on a 17-year-old youth who sprayed blue paint onto a wall of a Housing Board block. Police, and a man who alerted them, saw Low Swee Liang spraying blue paint onto a wall on the fifth77 words
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Article29 1984-11-08 15 THIEVES broke into Jasons Supermarket off Orchard Road and stole liquor and cigarettes worth $16,000 early on Tuesday. They entered by forcing open a rear glass sliding door.29 words
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Article123 1984-11-08 15 Cathay gives up its video trade CATHAY Home Video made its exit from the video business scene last month, 16 months after it started in June last year. And it will not return until the copyright laws in Singapore are changed, a spokesman for the company said yesterday. He said123 words
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Article62 1984-11-08 15 A LABOURER, Thng Choon Yong, 40, was ordered to stand trial in the High Court yesterday for the murder of another labourer in Tiong Bahru Road on Aug 15. The written statements of 17 prosecution witnesses were submitted at the preliminary inquiry into the murder of Mr62 words
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Article41 1984-11-08 15 A MAN was fined $3,000 yesterday for outraging the modesty of two women. Salleh bin Hodri, 24, admitted to molesting a 21-year-old factory worker and a 19-year-old clerk within 45 minutes in the Marsiling Lane area on Oct 12.41 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-11-08 17 PREPARATIONS by all 79 PAP candidates for the polls expected next month are well under way. A general election committee chaired by the party's assistant secretary-general, Mr Goh Chok Tong, has been set up. The committee includes virtually all the younger generation leaders, who413 words
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PAP biennial ordinary conference
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Article, Illustration555 1984-11-08 17 'Care for retirees and set up new youth wing' Choon Kang's suggestions for self-renewal A CLUB and welfare scheme for retired cadres and a youth wing to attract younger Singaporeans into the People's Action Party. These were suggestions put forth by Mr Goh Choon Kang, a new PAP election candidate,555 words
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384 1984-11-08 17 Praises for Anson community leaders MR Ng Fock Too, the PAP's election candidate serving in Anson, paid a glowing tribute to grassroots leaders in the constituency in his speech at the party's recent biennial conference. He said the tremendous support they gave him had made it easier for him to384 words
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290 1984-11-08 17 'Estates may turn into slums' warning MR YATTMAN Yusof has warned how some of Singapore's assets today can become liabilities one day. Calling for vigilance, he identified a few potential dangers. He said Singapore's many public housing estates could become a political liability 40 to 60 years later if they290 words
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Advertisement207 1984-11-08 11 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. days for every /mj/^SmmWS>^^KL that lhl^ austere Rolex Ovster /f^l [K^|l tKxi >' are moved to watch to 'earn tMmZli\ I \7fSL\x3Sßk comment "espethe proud title |SP^flßßßßa2Vjl3li B ciall yßCK)d results"'. of Swiss207 words
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Advertisement266 1984-11-08 15 PEOPLE- CENTRED M K MANAGEMENT 9 |||;ii^ The People -Centred Management Unit is running a series of programmes for Senior Managers, \!!P iijiiijiiij first-line supervisors and trade union leaders to facilitate an understanding of the key aspects to PEOPLE-CENTRED MANAGEMENT. The range of programmes is given below. CORE PROGRAMME FOR266 words
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Advertisement562 1984-11-08 17 Sheridan Va^lCflqLicLl ICvT Odlt To clear the way for our 1985 bedroom collection, Sheridan announces a discount up to 50% on imported bedsheets, comforters, pillowcases and bedspreads. Sale is now on at all Traditions, Daimaru, Linen Collection, Small VIJI— L^ j j I/\/\ #03-05 Sindo Building, Singapore 1334. IflßßVflflß flat562 words
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476 1984-11-08 18 The Straits Times says Reagan's next hurdles AS expected, Mr Ronald Reagan has scored a landslide victory over his Democratic opponent, Mr Walter Mondale, to secure a second term as US president. This is indeed a great triumph for the 73-year-old Mr Reagan who came to office in 1980 as476 words
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714 1984-11-08 18 HIREN PHUKAN - HIREN PHUKAN By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk who has just returned from New Delhi SCENARIOS of India's fragmentation, not infrequently drawn by doomsayers and the nation's detractors, looked chillingly real within hours of Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination last Wednesday, when violence714 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1984-11-08 18 DAVID JENKINS - Vietnam a nation adrift DAVID JENKINS By Does anyone truly believe that m after having paid such an immense price for our freedom in blood, sweat and tears, we would hand over that newly-won inde- m pendence to someone else? 7 Premier Pham Van Dong on Vietnam's ties with the1,436 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-11-08 18 Mmi,Mm IT IS morbid fascination maybe, but on Nov 1, Roman Catholics in the Philippines flock to cemeteries to remember and honour the dead. But sometimes it is more than that, as it can be an occasion for a happy reunion with relatives503 words
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431 1984-11-08 19 Learn to manage factories and people 4 0r g a n i sat ions are made up of people and successful organisations do not have super human beings. They have become successful because they fostered a climate of positive attitudes, in which the average workers are selfmotivated and contribute their431 words
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Letter, Illustration271 1984-11-08 19 Library staff are unable to exam- ine each book that is borrowed or ay returned by readers as an average of 3,788 and 4,300 books a day m 9 are borrowed at the Toa Payoh branch library and the National Library respectively. WE share271 words
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264 1984-11-08 19 Case 1 Case 2 A SHARP bend in front of Block 341, Jurong East Avenue 1, makes this stretch of road hazardous. The smooth, relatively high speed traffic should be slowed down for the safety of both motorists and pedestrians in an area used by264 words
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127 1984-11-08 19 Water will be diverted to pond I REFER to the letter "Rainwater flows into valley" by "Concerned". (ST, Oct 8). The Bukit Timah Road/Cluny Road junction is a low-lying area which is prone to frequent ponding. The ministry has plans to improve the drainage in this area and this includes127 words
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246 1984-11-08 19 Give L-riders more chances to pass test ALL learner motorcyclists will have to go off the roads from Oct 1 next year if they do not pass their riding tests by then. I, therefore, urge the Traffic Police to allow all those "L" riders whose provisional licences expire before that246 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1984-11-08 20 The law, like a coin, has two sides. Yesterday, we produced the first part of Mr S. Rajaratnam's speech, about the lighter side of the law, to foreign lawyers attending the Lawasia Energy Section dinner on Monday. Today, we carry the second part in1,902 words
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Article43 1984-11-08 21 K. Lumpur barometer I Up Down Unch Industrials 58 27 29 Finance 9 4 2 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 2 6 5 CHI palms 3 2 2 Tins 14 2' Rubbers 7 4 4 Deb/Loans 0 1 1 Total 80 48 47 >43 words
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Article30 1984-11-08 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983'84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Ail time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)30 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-11-08 21 MARKET sentiment turned better yesterday at the local stock market. Investors were encouraged by the sharp 15-point overnight rise on Wall Street, bringing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its best level in 10 months. Institutional investors, both local and overseas,286 words
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Article37 1984-11-08 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 78 16 20 Finance 12 6 3 Hotels 4 2 2 Properties 7 2 3 Plantations 6 1 3 Mining 2 0 0 Deb/Loans 5 0 4 Total 114 27 3537 words
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Article62 1984-11-08 21 Bousteadßhd +5 Gumess unch Mat Iran +2 Sen* Ship +2 CJC unch Haw Par -1 MC +4 Sine Darby +4 Durdophd +2 Ktpptl +2 n m < Sup Corp +2 I +2 MTC -2 Promt +2 Tims ha +5 I fall unch fAJb-Purpose unch Robinson's +262 words
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Article82 1984-11-08 21 SHARE prices opened slightly higher in line with another upsurge on the overnight Wall Street market on expecting the re-election of President Reagan, and thereafter moved steadily upwards. The widely-followed New Straits Times Ordinary Share Index fell 0.38 points to 1,278.19. Reflecting the steadier trend, the market scoreboard82 words
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Article59 1984-11-08 21 Nov 6 Nov 7 BT Composite 733.58 737.48 BT Indicator *****24 *****08 BT 06/OS 496 347 ST Industrials 833.78 838.14 ST Finance 2435.55 2436.70 ST Hotels 893 09 893.48 ST Properties 509.28 510 41 ST Minings 353.63 ***** ST Plantations 2541.21 2540.98 OCBC 633.61 637.96 OUB Composite 416.54 419.8859 words
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Article16 1984-11-08 21 Pohong Inv 813,000 Pon-EI 533,000 TDM 474,000 Ben Co 356,000 Lim Koh Ngom 273,00016 words
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Article83 1984-11-08 21 P M Hd|s 460 —40 Lanrt Tin 230 -27 Mkraan 374 -16 M Flour 330 -14 Utd Plantations 349 -12 C It S H 50c 300-10 Raletfh 304 -6 Weames —4 Sim Lin finance 235 —4 MBF Corp 50c 216—4 Muk>u kit 50c K -3 MT C 71c 35683 words
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Article66 1984-11-08 21 Sir 1975 1090 +20 TDM 262 +13 Gold Can 274 +12 DBS Ms 183+11 DBS 590 +10 ICB 555 +10 I C S 525+10 Gentry 505 -9 SipnaMtM 179 +7 Oriental Wdp 326 +6 MapumCorpn 314 +6 Tat lee Bank 306 +6 KLMSOc 248+6 General Corp 218 +6 OCBC66 words
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620 1984-11-08 21 MARA FERNANDEZ; LILLIAN CHEW - MARA FERNANDEZ LILLIAN CHEW By in Singapore and in Washington THE local foreign exchange market saw a hectic day yesterday, following Mr Ronald Reagan's re-election. There was large commercial trading of the US dollar, which fell against major currencies. Operators' attention was620 words
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163 1984-11-08 21 .■ONDON Britain's our leading deposit lanks lowered on Tueslay their base lending •ates from 10.5 to 10 per :ent. The move was trigger»d by Barclays bank and vas followed by Lloyds, Natwest and Midland. The decision by Bar:1a y s followed an antouncement onAFP - 163 words
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472 1984-11-08 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Trading affected by US elections and phone breakdown By THE American presidential elections and a fault in the international direct dialing system affected trading in the new yen contract on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange yesterday. After Mr Francis Yeo, deputy472 words
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Article97 1984-11-08 21 LONDON The London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) will consider taking over the London gold futures contract at a board meeting on Tuesday, Liffe chief executive Michael Jenkins said. London Gold Futures Market (LGFM) chairman Robert Beale said it has approached the London Commodity Exchange (LCE)Reuter - 97 words
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Article81 1984-11-08 21 LONDON Reports that Indonesia will seek permission from the International Tin Council at next month's meeting to trade on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) were "not strictly true", council officials said on Tuesday. It was pointed out that Indonesia, a producer member, would be advising theAFP - 81 words
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Article69 1984-11-08 21 MELBOURNE Australia's largest company, Broken Hill Proprietary Co (BHP), said on Tuesday it had made a US$44O million (about Ss94l million) bid to take over a US company which owns large oil reserves. BHP said it had made a bid for Energy Reserves Group IncReuter - 69 words
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Article93 1984-11-08 21 TOKYO Fuji Bank, one of Japan's biggest, said it had lost 11.5 billion yen (*****.35 million) through unauthorised speculative trading by its chief foreign exchange dealer in New York. It was the biggestever foreign exchange loss by a Japanese bank, beating tne 9.7 billion yenReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-11-08 21 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Oil companies urged to adopt 'sensible marketing tactics' By THE escalating petrol gifts war, with oil companies using hard cash to lure motorists to pump their respective brands, has raised eyebrows at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the monitoring authority. TheDAVID TAN - 433 words
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485 1984-11-08 21 S. KUMAR - Keppel sells its 51 pc stake in KTD Forex S. KUMAR By IN ANOTHER move reflecting the group's attempts to trim its unprofitable assets, Keppel Shipyard has sold off its majority interest in monevbroker KTD Forex. The 51 per cent stake was sold to Tokyo Forex, its partner in KTD,485 words
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Article2946 1984-11-08 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "husiness done" Further because 4.,in.« a «T nirKrdlr nrir* ar» armmprl a deainfs at a particular2,946 words
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Article2708 1984-11-08 22 AD shares quoted have a par value of SI uniess otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip rights N Tai e«empted dividend ABN is traded hi lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,708 words
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Article1875 1984-11-08 22 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 645) A Choc (2.605) (1! 2 60 (7) 2 58 ■3>2 62 AISB (4 206) (1) 4 20 (2) 4 22 (2) 4 20 AMD (3 428) (2) 3 46 (2) 3 42 API i! 218 I 225) (12) 1 21 (25)1,875 words
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Article257 1984-11-08 23 FOB in bates RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cenh/Uo) noon Close Wooci uios£ Int 1 RSS Prompt 170.25— 171.25N *****— 171 00N unq unq Int. IRSSNov 171.50—172.50 171.25 172.25 189 50 191.00 189.50—190.00 Int. 1 RSS Dec 173.25 173.75 172.75 173.25 fnt. 2 RSS Nov 163.25— 164.25N 163.00— 164.00N257 words
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Article53 1984-11-08 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday rose another cent to M529.26 per kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement's lower range of M529.15 and M532.06. The market was again supported by the buffer stock manager. A lower offering of 200 tonnes against 233 tonnes on Tuesday also53 words
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Article18 1984-11-08 23 Aluminium E/tonne Tun Spot 911.00 911.50 (911.00—911.50) 3 months 936.00—936.50 (935.50-936.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 23,000 tonnes18 words
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Article20 1984-11-08 23 Closing prices Copper £/ton» Tuts Spot 1080.00 1080.50 (1090.50-1091.50) 3 months 1104.00—1104.50 (1115.00-1116.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 18,725 tonnes20 words
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Article22 1984-11-08 23 nihil Cbting prices SMV-r MSI/boy oz Uti Tun Singapore 7.62—7.67 7.62—7.67 Twt Mm New York 7.55—7.60 7.63—7.68 Source Credit Suisse, S'per22 words
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Article339 1984-11-08 23 ****4 Source. Produce Exchange prices J/100 k Coconut rtil *»*eeeßj OH $/Ub ei-todown Butt FOB 195.00 (sellers) cll29Kce CM drum FOB 208.00 (seders) SK*MM: New drum FOB ***** (setters) y^ wjg, 100% Ist class COpra (Kangaroo) toed (loose) 105.00 (buyers) new crop 0.96 2nd class 0 70 ffannar339 words
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Article127 1984-11-08 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices firmed in active trading on further covering in anticipation of a higher Chicago soybean market. The refined palm oil market was quiet. PALM Cteinc prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Nov 1230 (south, north) (central) Dec 1230 (south central) Jan 1215 (south) 1235 (central)127 words
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Article221 1984-11-08 23 THE Singapore dollar yesterday softened against the US unit. It opened at 2.1505/15 and recovered gradually to close at 2.1470/80. It traded between 2.1465 and 2.1515. The greenback firmed across the board from New York levels in early trading. Against the Deutschemark, it rose to a high of 2.9645221 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-11-08 23 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore November 171.25 up 0.75 cents Malaysia November 189.50 up 2.50 cents16 words
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Article16 1984-11-08 23 Closing prices Ms/kUo KL Tin 29.26 up one cent Turnover: 200 tonnes down 33 tonnes16 words
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Article21 1984-11-08 23 GOLD US$/oz Ned lues Singapore 346.00—346.50 346.60-346.90 Hongkong 346.35—346.75 346.50—346.90 Tues Mon New York 345.00-345.50 347.50—348.00 London 345.60—346.10 343.00—343.5021 words
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Article139 1984-11-08 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,804 and 5524,067 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 60/5. 00 and eased to U*****.40/ 4.80 before overseas buying brought the market up to U*****.60/6.00. It closed for the first session at U*****.40/ 5.80 and opened in the afternoon at U*****.80/139 words
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Article49 1984-11-08 23 THE December contract opened 28 ticks lower than the previous settlement at 0.3403. Trading was very active. The Deutschemark was traded between an intra-day range of 0.3402 and 0.3452. (US dollar, Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3403/ 0.3452 0.3402 0.3447 1323 0.3402 Mar 85 0.348249 words
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Article41 1984-11-08 23 THE December contract opened lower at U*****.00 from the previous close. Trading was moderate, between an intra-day range of U*****.50 to U*****.80. (In USfper Troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Dee 347.00 348.50 346.80 348.50 523 Feb 85 354.2041 words
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Article68 1984-11-08 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar opened at 90.16, up one tick from the Chicago close. The big landslide victory of President Ronald Reagan and inter-bank Eurodollar rate slide in oth Asia and Europe caused Eurodollar futures to rise. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dee68 words
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Article36 1984-11-08 23 On its inaugural day, the December yen contract opened at 0.*****2 and settled at 0.*****9. Trading was quiet after early activity. Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dee 4142/ ***** 4139 4169 243 414336 words
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Article190 1984-11-08 23 Interbank Over the Foreipi Local (Mars to Foreim cirrency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8517 1.8537 5 49—5 36 Canadian dollar 1.6389 1.6409 616—6 06 NZ dollar 1.0681 1.0707 9 65-9 28 Sterling pound 2.7288 2 7333 3 71-3 64 US dollar 2.1470190 words
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Article216 1984-11-08 23 Managers' price* (I) for Nov 8 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 56— 2 72 The Savings Fund 1 70— 1.80 Spore Prog Fund 1.09—1.15 Spore Sec. Fund 1 65— 1 75 Spore Invest Fund 1.06—1.12 Spore Equity Fund 1 14— 1.21 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund216 words
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376 1984-11-08 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks rose yesterday in active trading as investors plunged into the market in expectation of a landslide. This is the first time that the market remained open on a presidential election day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 14.91 points376 words
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Article81 1984-11-08 23 (J I I lt l J I -I I l I Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1046.03 (1037.67) _a Week ago 1015.13 3 Austraian Al-Ordinaries 70 Wednesday 777.7(767.7) g£_ Weekago 753.6 Austraian Industrials Wednesday 1124.7(1109.5) Week ago 1102.4 Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 901.0 (903.1) Week ago 885.1 Dow Jones Average81 words
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Article321 1984-11-08 23 (•rat) A C I 195 +2 A N I 266 -2 A P M 230 unch Aberfoyle 910 unch JAgc 325+3 Aekmce CM 93 unch Aked M# 227 -1 Ampol Exp 280 +10 Ampoi Pet 184 +3 Am 532+4 Ashton 87 +2 ■H P 1050 +10 Beach Petroleum 70321 words
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Article568 1984-11-08 23 The New York Stock Exchange was partially closed on Tuesday because of the US presidential elections. Nov Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Aie<H.yons 164 -1 Ass. Dairies 148 -4 BTRPLC 522 -2 Bobcocks 139 -2 Barclays 544 +15 Beechams 371 -2 BICC 233 -2 Blue Circle 463 -2 BOC Group 268568 words
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Article331 1984-11-08 23 Mm 7 Yen Chang e Aiinomoto 1 1 10 -20 Akai 525 +6 Amado 1100 -10 Aseh- Chem 571 -9 Asahi Gloss 812 -15 Bonk Tk 481 -9 Bndgesfone 571 -5 Canon 1520 -40 Cosio Computer 1600 -30 Citizen 586 -13 D Nip Print 1040 +10 D Nippon Screen331 words
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Article249 1984-11-08 23 I*" 7 f-d- Elect Worr 8.95 +0 15 AMoc«t«d Hotels 0430 +003 Hk Gos 670 -005 ■tor* Of East Asa 22 00 +12 Hk Hotels 23.50 +0.2 ttWMig Kooq 835 +005 HK Land 3.35 +0.025 >*' na i*2 T 15-30 -0.1 Hk Lond Loan *****+0.5 r^^L unn 10,I 0249 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-11-08 23 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo rme Hock E Greet (002RW) 8/11(2300) TA3 0900-1000/*****100 P3/S3 J C Korzenio (05) 9/11(0700) FSB 0900-1030/*****900 B7 Lampung (89/84) 8/11 (0100) TA3 1200 1300 PI B Melati (508) 9/11(0700) FSB 1100-1300/1700-1900 04 Jenwel500 words
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Article24 1984-11-08 23 BOMBAY Bombay port activity is returning to normal after dock workers temporarily suspended a twomonth work-to-rule on Tuesday, port authorities said. Reuter.24 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-11-08 23 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel Wharves Barber Toba 46/7 aside 8/11 KotaSegar 10/11 aside 8/11 Latangan 37/38 aside 8/11 River Ngada 6/7 aside 8/11 Silver Light 20W aside 8/11 Trans Hav 46S aside 8/11 Bulat 19 7/11 9/11 Baghdad 467J 8/11 11/11 Builder 111 22 8/11 9/11284 words
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482 1984-11-08 24 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN It replaces Tarisco now facing wind-up petition By LONG JOHN SILVER'S INC of America has said yes to Yaman Enterprise taking over toe seafood franchise in Singapore from Ttrisco. which has been served with a windingup petition. Mr Gene Getchell. vice-president of482 words
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339 1984-11-08 24 HONGKONG The monetary authorities in Macao, the tiny Portuguese-adminis-tered territory on China's southern coast, are to offer offshore banking licences in a bid to boost the territory as an international financial centre. The move is intended to ensure that Macao Is well placed to339 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-08 24 DID you know that an average of 170 fires a month occurred in homes last year, with 14 lives lost and 54 injured? With this in mind, Water Jel, whose fire blankets are widely used in various industries in 30 countries, has come241 words
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Article270 1984-11-08 24 Tell us ARE you breaking new ground in research? HAS your company come up with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright idea you want the world to know about? Then toll Innovations about it. Write lease don't phone i Timesdollar, SSI, Kim Seng Road,270 words
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426 1984-11-08 24 FEB to be run like other subsidiary banks of UOB SEALION HOTELS LTD, owners of the Hyatt Regency Singapore, has revised its full year's profits forecast substantially higher than the $1.3 million figure given in February. In its circular to shareholders relating to a proposed426 words
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Advertisement110 1984-11-08 22 1 This book provides a concise m 'ft*** f If introduction to the complex world rt of gold trading The author, who is a g~*L\mwP± former gold dealer and who holds a I |N *flr Masters degree in Business M' Administration from the University wJL Mtf- m>^ of Bradford explains110 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-11-08 24 SELLING SHORT BENEFITS DEPARTMENT j "We can only make an insurance payment if we have two weeks' notice before an illness occurs."22 words
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Advertisement765 1984-11-08 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: '"fr S Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm I Ordinary: I $1.00 per word .Mm $15 00, I Food/ Entertainment Q?* \H .^amm*. f\ A»\A AM* A -^■"'■■W A+\ A* »W Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm <i tarn r rrj— Personal Services/ Merchandise dm UL^«. P"V.765 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-08 25 13 Musical Instruments PRE-OPENING!! 30% Special Discount on all classical books:--e Theory paper —70 cts each, e and reasonably price range of imported pianos to suit all your budget. GRAMERCY PIANO #01-19 Odeon Katong Shopping Complex TEL: *****15 REMOVAL SALE 1/2 price from original price, German piano Euterpe, British Bachmann,522 words
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Advertisement502 1984-11-08 25 20 Pets/Pet Care PEKINESE PUPPIES, CHAMPION bloodline, black mask, toilet trained, male/female, 8 weeks. SKC registered. *****52. SKC REGISTERED 2 years female white Toy Poodle on heat soon. Selling with cage $650. Tel: *****04. IMPORTED MALE BULLDOG 7 months old to good home. $1,400 negotiable. Tel: *****76. LOVELY L'HASA APSO502 words
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Advertisement586 1984-11-08 25 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products 1.. Cheaney _0f ENGIANO_ TAMAR II NEW ARRIVAL JfttaH^^P^ A range of 1 985 |^^^^^^^j«k Classic model shoes SllHßkil^B^^^BßnwHM^ rom Cheaney of (■^^L^. Sfc. England with •HP^^^d Wawa* comfortable, elegant OLDER n ?l le t fo wear Distributors wanted. /n* Please contact586 words
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Advertisement629 1984-11-08 25 30 Hairdressing "ROLL" "N" "ROLLS" Unisex/ Christmas Celebration/ cuttingperming $30.00 )/< $39.00 )/cutting ($15.00) by Professional/Overseas trained/Hairstylists./ Telephone 732-1197 (appointment) #06-37, Lucky Plaza. YUMEI INTERNATIONAL MODELS required by experience Advanced Hairstylists Cut: $1.00, Perm: $3.00. Hairdressing I Courses "Promotional Offer". 50% offer commencing now Telephone: *****01. JANTZEN HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL offer629 words
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Advertisement1248 1984-11-08 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX 1 REFRESH ;%;Kl YOURSELFAT GREAT EASTERN ]^kaam\\wa^maaam I Macpherson Road 31 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing NORMAL: NOW: C/ CUT/PERM $»0.98 $45.00 cut/blow iao.eo $18.00 COLOURING $sMt> $35.00 WASH BLOW $4**B 8.00 3PGN^J» 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING, HUA1,248 words
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Advertisement557 1984-11-08 25 49 Peeking/ Stoage/ Delivery/ Removal HOUSEHOLD/ RUBBISH RFMOVAt and transportation >em cei days nights y a*~\ efflctenl st-r vice Tel: *****18 Miss Pbang. HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION of all purpose.- general i services, storage, rubbish clearing. Tel: *****51 *****50. Sap. r. TRANSPORTATION. OF! ICE household services Workei provided Charges rcasonabi*Oay night557 words
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Advertisement818 1984-11-08 26 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies 1 AB DICK 1 m SPECIAL OFFER m Every order placed within this month for OHset Dupli- M \w eating Machine entitles you to receive one Mimeo- Wk M graph absolutely tree ym MODEL PRICE GIFT (VALUE) M S 385PR0 $34,000 565FDH818 words
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Advertisement584 1984-11-08 26 57 Business Opportunities T-SHIRTS PRINTING/ SUPPLIER for companies and other organisations Call on us: *****52/ *****53 CANTEEN FOR RENT to sell Malay food, mee, bakut teh and seafood. Call: *****88 58 Other Products/ Services BAD DEBTS. For fast efficient service in and out of Singapore, we give full guarantee to584 words
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Advertisement498 1984-11-08 26 H If lr' A PLUMBING SERVICE in dis■l fl 1 H [fl trict sis flooded with assignmM bsii^ merits and has advertised for ■1 fl retired PWD or PUB plumbers mm §W"y fm\ to join them. Tap more inforK9 11 mation from classification 74. I =1 65 Situations Wanted PLEASANT498 words
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Advertisement472 1984-11-08 26 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial QUALIFIED MANDARIN TEACHER required to teach spoken Mandarin from Mon Fri. Interested pleass tel:--*****11 for Interview. EXPERIENCED TUTOR OR teacher maoring In English to teach Primary 3 and 6 students. Preferably living in Dlst. 14. Interested please call *****83 Mabel. EXPERIENCED TUTOR REQUIRED for Primary 6472 words
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Advertisement256 1984-11-08 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRM invites applications for the post of: SENIOR CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Applicsnts must possess th* following: At least 5 years experience as Senior Confidential Secretary Very good shorthand and typing speeds, with experience in word processing Good command of256 words
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Advertisement899 1984-11-08 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical TRAVENOL FAR EAST PTE. LTD. We are a subsidiary of a large US multinational company dealing with medical products. Our trading operation requires a SECRETARY/CUSTOMER SERVICES ASSISTANT Requirements: e GCE '0' or 'A' level qualifications e 2 years secretarial experience899 words
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Advertisement643 1984-11-08 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established Company located si Upper Paya Leber Road requires CLERK/TYPIST She must have the following requisitss:--e GCE "O' level with credit in English. e Good in spoken English. e Able to type neatly at 40 wpm. e Able to operate the telex machine. e Preferably643 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-08 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Tip PLAZA HOTEL has vacancies for ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE 0 level. e LCCI Book-keeping e Relevant experience. OFFICE BOY e Class 2 licence preferred e Understands English. Interested, please write in or call personally at: The Personnel Dept 304-301 The Plaza 7500A Beech Road635 words
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Advertisement360 1984-11-08 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established company requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK BCEO lese AtJit- lu t>[»- Able to speak and suite M jiin.ii lo Experience nol neees-.-.ur\ Interested please write to ADVERTISER MAXWELL ROAO PO BOX 2542 SINGAPORE 9054 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e ability to type e knowledge of Book360 words
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Advertisement617 1984-11-08 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERK Required o Good command of English e Minimum 2 years working experience Knowledge ol accounts and tiling Interested applicants, please write in wtth personal resume, expected salary and contact number to: THE ADVERTISER BLK 203, HOUGANG ST. 21 *04-57 SINGAPORE ISS3 Insurance Broker617 words
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Advertisement759 1984-11-08 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERKS Able to converse well in English Mandarin Duties include typing and simple bookkeeping ACCOUNTS CLERKS 1-2 years experience Contacl tei *****11 (oft Upper Paya Lobar Road) Si tgapore 1953 HOUSING DEVELOPER requires urgently ONE MALE/FEMALE BOOK-KEEPER Interested applicants, please call personally at> Ne.759 words
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Advertisement863 1984-11-08 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with minimum 1 year's working experience required. Interested applicants write giving contact number to: The Manager, 10 Lucky Crescent, Singapore 1646. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Ability to type. Interested please call personally at: PSA Multistorey Complex, Blk. 18. 11-35. Pasir Panjang Road. S'pore863 words
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Advertisement521 1984-11-08 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A where outstanding people work^^ss^^ FULL-TIME/PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS Looking for a challenging and rewarding Full-time or Part-time Sales or Cashier's job? Our business is expanding and we now have vacancies for Sales Assistants in our exclusive Tanglin Department Store and Changi521 words
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Advertisement123 1984-11-08 27 Amma* a\Mmm sbbsob^ aaawawmam ta^^BaasaaV vf}r\Aaaaw\ rm\j\Amfi wet 'welding systems ond Male/Female Sales Representatives FreshvmPoly Graduates or completed NS. WWing to lake up career in direct setting to the Industrial market. Must enjoy ertfrocllve commission scheme with basic soioty and ttotispoff allowance. Please call for cicpointment at: Wall eatablished trading123 words
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Advertisement425 1984-11-08 27 •71 Situations Vacant: Sales I RELIANCE MOTORS H official agent for I PEUGEOT TALBOT m motor vehicles 8 invites applications H for position of: Sales Representatives Secondary education j Possess'drive, initiative j: and integrity Proven sales experience an advantage Possess valid class 3 driving licence _rrrr s AttractJvß salary and425 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-08 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Wholesale/ Retail) If you have relevant sales experience in selling toiletries products, own a car and are conversant in English and major local dialects, you may be the one we are looking for. We offer an attractive package which includas commission on tales, a635 words
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Advertisement673 1984-11-08 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Real Estate Agency requires: MALE MARKETING EXECUTIVES Requirements a GCE O' or A' level e Age 20 to 26 years old e Must possess own car. e With or without experience in similar field e Attractive commission and transport allowance e Expected income: $24,000 or more673 words
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Advertisement678 1984-11-08 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales :WE OFFER GOOD Bpp Ml unit lor housewues Factor! girls R.OJ] and sale^ personnel to earn extra income SSi D) selling our latest i Imported tashion costumi se) i ler\ and fast moving products j interested please call 2833tM tor intemew CHINESE FEMALE REQUIRED DM outdoor678 words
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Advertisement418 1984-11-08 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical aW ~^BSSSSI 8 MaaaaaW 3 MAINTENANCE 9 :< TECHNICIANS fl 3 NTC 3 ITC i r Electronics Lj Engineering Jj Willing to work or, 3 r 'Otatmg shifts C n Compietea N S mm Salary negotiable 2l g Interested applicants. sq| walk-m tot ime'view E KKStSTIMS*418 words
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Advertisement502 1984-11-08 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical aH i BHMHB^ HBa BBBBaBBaBBi i Singapore's growth II I continues to challenge II I your High-Tech Abilities II m We are aUS multi-national manufacturing company E specialising in high volume high technology II m automotive electronics. As502 words
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Advertisement391 1984-11-08 28 MRT Civil Contractors in Orchard Road require Immediately DRIVER Possess class 5 driving licence Experience essential MOBILE CRANE OPERATORS Knowledge of Pettibone Interested applicants, please come personally for an Interview at: ORCHARD BOULEVARD MRT Site Office (Opposite Dynasty Hotel) Or Call *****56 y REQUIRED a{ with at least 3 years,391 words
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Advertisement476 1984-11-08 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I mnemonics I fl We are an American multi-national H B company engaged in high volume H fl manufacturing of precision stamped Hi fl arid plated leadframes. H I MAINTENANCE 1 I TECHNICIANS I fl (Facilities Department) H fl Possess NTC 3in476 words
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Advertisement469 1984-11-08 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical fl USA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD is GE's new fl aircraft engine business groups whollyfl owned subsidiary in Singapore. The ComH pany performs high technology component H repairs on GE's aircraft engines. I We are inviting applications for469 words
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Advertisement415 1984-11-08 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production SBBKi.,,a.SSSMMiSifILM 7#e frKuricU ctftwbctwe (ktttftU c*%HAV4uUeA*ci fl 1 1 It \mm bh BV^^lsaMig Be* ARS ■soJ^B 1 1 in J %im B l *S|rffls»7jftJ^ Bsffi^^lQCS^^^^^Bwflinc W^aw m£&M 'ivl jßj 1 Be Our FEMALE I PRODUCTION OPERATORS! Female Singapore415 words
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Advertisement179 1984-11-08 28 Fuji Offset Plates Mfg Pte Ltd 1 I We have immediate I vacancies for the B lowing posts: W Increment after 3 months probation No experience required Malaysians can also I apply I Salary $450 I per month m m^e Holder of Certificate^ fi of Competency for 9 I second179 words
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Advertisement514 1984-11-08 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production fiflftf ttl Black Decker. (^B HIGH STAR TING SALAR Y "ucationai .gg"!*"|*" f*7r<VM GOOD BFNEFITS u through our BEST Program Come for the happenings V V_Ly514 words
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Advertisement140 1984-11-08 29 olivet!! requires Benefits: 5 -day work week Transport and attendance allowance Subsidised breakfast/ drinks Job training and promotion opportunity Yearly Service Awards Sports recreational activities Interested applicants please apply personally from Mon Fri B.ooam 5.30pm. Sat 8.30am 12.30pm at: The Personnel Dept. Olivetti (S) Pte Ltd Manufacturing Division 67 Ayer140 words
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Advertisement266 1984-11-08 29 J 1 Mitsui lit High tec IVn I (Singapore) I I Pte. Ltd. We invite Male applicants fonRequirements:- For Singaporean must complete National Service Be able to perform 3 rotating shifts Gross salary will earn as high as $700 P- m Please write or call personally at: The Personnel Department266 words
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Advertisement465 1984-11-08 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (MM) invite* applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions:1. WAREHOUSE DIVISION OPERATIONS OFFICER GCE 'A' level. Age 23 and above and must have completed fulltime N.S. Minimum 2 years' experience in a warehousing environment. Familiar with store operations and procedures465 words
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Advertisement359 1984-11-08 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous rn~ SATS invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following appointments: A) AUDIT OFFICER Applicants must have passed at least Level One of the ACA examinations or its recogniseiequivalent and have at least 2 years' experience in auditing. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience and359 words
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Advertisement458 1984-11-08 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ASSISTANT CREDIT (Preferably Male) Shangri-la Hotel has an opening for a person with a dynamic personality and an analytical mind to fill the position of Assistant Credit Manager. The successful candidate will assist the Credit Manager in the analysis of financial statements,458 words
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Advertisement137 1984-11-08 29 IE Royal Singapore Invite* applications for the positions of: RESTAURANT MANAGERS (Room Service Coffee House) Secondary education. Ability to converse fluently in English. Possess proven leadership qualities. Must have at least 5 years related working experience in a supervisory capacity. PART-TIME MUSLIM COOK Minimum 4 years related experience. Able to137 words
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Advertisement379 1984-11-08 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I We have immediste I job openings for(3 Rotating Shifts) Male below 45 years old with previous experience in similar position. Expoiiceman or armed forces personnel will be considered (Permanent Afternoon, Night Shifts) Male below 25 years old. Completed National Service and able to speak English.379 words
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Advertisement465 1984-11-08 29 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous sTaECTO require;, Despatcher Itcen Pr maryl TECO ELECTRIC MACHINERY PTE LTD 26 Third Chin Bee Rd Jurong S pore 2261 Tel *****22 ii 246 '^bhV tm Amo>'*~ MODELS REQUIRED New faces required for TV. Commercial and Advertising shooting for Local Owsi Em the coming Kaaon Caucasian465 words
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Advertisement466 1984-11-08 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 4 MANAGEMENT PTE LTD (Managing Agent ot PARKWAY PARADE) invites I S|B)II|IM 111 personnel ft m UM foUowtnf posts A) FIRE OFFICER (Shopping Complex Office) Age 25 lo 45 years iii r i > level English I Mu.-t be .it>!t' ui organtM tire lnlN466 words
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Advertisement616 1984-11-08 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I ia* THE PEPPERMINT 5» ■ft PARK THEATRE M m LOUNGE PTE LTD. S 1 UOUNGE f CWMTRESSESI^ The Property Division ot a wellestablished group of companies have vacancies for th* following post: SECURITY GUARDS I Requirements: Stoyspan dUaen, below 50 years of an>Prepared to ./'>r!:616 words
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Advertisement545 1984-11-08 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOSTESSES urgently required e hull-lime part-time freelance e To entertain clients and you could earn more than $1,000 p.m. e Uniforms provided Come see us attar 4 p.m. at: SAPPHIRE ONE LOUNGE 1 Goldhill Plaza =01-01 Newton Road, S'pore 1 130 Tel: *****62. Piling and foundation545 words
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Advertisement868 1984-11-08 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Urgently Required: DISPLAY ARTISTS Preferably able to draw simple visuals an advantage Interested applicants please call personally at: BLK 1003, ALJUNIED AVENUE S =01-41 SINGAPORE 1438 TEL: *****95 between 10.00a.m. and 6.00p.m. UTOPIA LOUNGE requires WAITERS e BARTENDER Interested piease TEL: *****26/ *****72 between 11a.m. 6p.m.868 words
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Advertisement517 1984-11-08 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DRIVERS, CLASS 3 licence. Salary $450 and $50 allowance. Cargohands, 3 shifts. Salary $400 and $50 allowance. Excellent fringe benefits. Tel *****66 Alan. ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Drivers. Age above 27 years. Interested parties kindly call at Blk 14. Defu Lane 10. -01--412. Singapore 1953. Tel: *****18.517 words
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Advertisement437 1984-11-08 30 |J-yUjvJ A STYLISH ROLLS Royce Cor•j— v ry see classification 95 for more yB /jamm H a^ v'fc^B mH sAm m Amawaa a^kv \t^^^H /^IK^I Olaflßl bBH b^ Y^ If You're looking for QUALITY IN CAR RENTALS, STOP HERE! in superb condition so you can drive with comfort and confidence437 words
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Advertisement581 1984-11-08 30 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOAN WITH low interest rate for transfer and non transfer case on motor vehicles including motorcycles, scooters. Selling, trade-in available. Please call: Simon *****93. CROWN MOTOR OFFERS best term on hire purchase/ insurance for used vehicles. 7.5% Immediate approval and payment. Tel: *****14/ *****62. ASCONA581 words
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Advertisement643 1984-11-08 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes AUGUST 1973 MERCEDES Benz 280S auto one company owner air-con cassette director's car chauffeur driven immaculate condition $9,000 *****54. 1 OWNER. MID 1979 Mercedes 280S manual. Original white. Complete accessories. Guaranteed Accident free. Done 45.000 km. Mint condition. Tel: *****08. 1962, MERCEDES 260 SEL Automatic. Leather643 words
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Advertisement815 1984-11-08 30 j 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1977, CORTINA 2000E BOOd •onduion Aircond, ne* las Insurance radio cassette MJBB o.no Tel *****86 1978 FORD ESCORT I KH -r. vate owner, tax Janu.ir\ '85 Aircon. beautiful condition 88J00 Tel *****75 1979. FIAT 131 Coupe i OBnMI Aircond sports rims cassetU Oood condition Selling815 words
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Advertisement588 1984-11-08 30 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 1983 SUNNY COUPE II N I'AKK Air.'. asset U Sh( room < ondltion CM 880 E* change, u well obm !<-. 8831 SBS 4/78 140 J SALOON Oni SSM Idem free Ne* Uu ance Aircond hi-fi, Lull I 111 80Q 2521 77 iooa fii I588 words
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Advertisement4445 1984-11-08 31 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles f Jpj EBB fl^Dj L^Bv'^ldv V-* H*bs^l^4JB^^^^^^^. vBB\ ■■>•■ H^^ ,i r-^'.i cABST AH gj^ rf*aM*^HCfiAN w^ l/*K ■■jr**" Nl s*"^5 guf Tf llw** Corries'{ r sJons- .Cra^a^l W^ rP4,445 words
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Advertisement187 1984-11-08 31 1982 TOYOTA HIACE Superlong Commuter, 14 seaters, 1 owner. aircond, tel: *****33. 1983 DATSUN PICKUP 720 Aircon. new tax, good condition. $12,200 on.o. Tel: *****95. 1883 TOYOTA TOYOACE Lorry. 1 owner, original condition, tel: *****09. 79 AUGUST MITSUBISHI L3OO Van new road tax, hi-fi. Asking $7,800 Call *****05 Ah Chong.187 words
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Advertisement154 1984-11-08 31 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters CASH MONEY BUYING your motorcycles. Scramblers. Scooters at better value Please nnp *****34. Re-Cycle welcome HONDA C8360 for sale. Recently overhauled Selling at $650 negotiable Contact *****29 after 9.30am YAMAHA LCI2SFB Good condition Low mileage Selling at $2,300 only Contacl tel *****2ft Sarip •83154 words
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Advertisement658 1984-11-08 31 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR BflJ H o* PARI imm i •'•.hi and PARI s ra| vehicle* Q ref ed vehicles oi .it. j model conmei vans/picku| models non PARI BMW 728. non-PARI Men <-.;, M Lorong B S'pore 1335 rel *****1' ***** MrUm.<7eaajn IoBop.ni CASH PAYMENT FOR PARI658 words
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Advertisement466 1984-11-08 32 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles m am Agflm^D mm ™^^^^^^^^mmmKmmaaml^£t mm tWr 9 jtmmmmm *mm^~A\ ISUZU 3.5 TONNER. KT 26 The toughest 3 5 Tonner on the road- Highest payload of 3500 Kg in its class 3268cc direct injection mm%w»466 words
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Advertisement309 1984-11-08 32 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 10 Top location. 5 units brand new, double-storey bungalow with individual design. Garden 15,000 sq.ft. set on quiet hilllop. From $5,500 DIST. 10 NAMLY HILL, cosy singlestorey bungalow surrounded by many trees. 8,500 sq.ft. 4 rms. lovely patio. $4,000. DIST. 10 DUTCH CLUB vicinity. Totally309 words
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Advertisement611 1984-11-08 32 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OWNER ADVERTISING HOME for rental In peaceful Chestnut Crescent. 3 airconditioned bedrooms with attached modern bathrooms Spacious living room plus covered patio with beautiful view. Large garden. Well fitted kitchen. Must view to appreciate. Rent open to offer. Call *****44 for appointment. DIST. 16 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY611 words
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Advertisement631 1984-11-08 32 106 Accommodation Available: Houses NEAR THOMSON YAOHAN singlestorey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, big store, garage and pleasant neighbourhood. Only $1,000. Tel: *****10. no agents please. BUKIT TIMAH, STONE Avenue 2storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms/servant's, partly furnished. $1,400. Contact *****54/ *****04 CLEAN DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE near Orchard Road, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, attached bathroom, fully631 words
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Advertisement374 1984-11-08 32 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 10 NEAR AMERICAN School double-storey terrace. Fully furnished/ aircon. 3 bedrooms/ servants. $1,600. Exquisite: *****14. DIST 10 CORONATION ROAD double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms. Aircond, fully furnished. $3,300. Tel: *****31. DIST 1441, JALAN ISHAK doublestorey semi-detached. 4200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, kitchen cabinet. Interested call Linda, tel:374 words
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Advertisement468 1984-11-08 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments a Dial. 11 Hillcreit Arcadia, spacious penthouse/ townhouse with 4 bedrooms, servant's, facing recreational facilities for $4,500/ $3,800. Panlheuaaa/ townhouaaa/ maisonettes in choice locations with complete facilities near to American/ foreign/ Japanese Schools with 4/ 5 bedrooms. a Dial. 5 Parkview Condo, Hin Seng, Hong Leong,468 words
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Advertisement647 1984-11-08 32 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments SERVICE of TTTF PfjAZA ARWIMEmS means much, much more than just laundry and housekeeping. What sets The Plaza Service Apartments A apart from the rest is the great range of Al facilities you can enjoy: FREE MEMBERSHIP AT647 words
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Advertisement324 1984-11-08 32 HIGH PT Apt, high flooi. won furnished with expensive appliances. 3 bedrms/study /servant's, cosy family area. Large balconies, swimming pool. $3,500 only. ROBIN RD, almost brand new 4 bedrms towhouse with large balconies, modern kitchen. Only 12 unita, furnished/partial furnished $3 ,200/$3,800. Also: Wing On, Vina Dal Rose, Balmoral Haven,324 words
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Advertisement405 1984-11-08 32 Diats 9 A 10 Apartments Fernhill Grove Cairnhill Court Newton Point Leedon Heights High Point RENTAL FROM $3,000 to $4,000 Enquir.es JONES LANG WOOTTON *****88 DIST. 0023 FUTURA Luxurious apartment situated on Leonie Hill Road 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, study, guest toilet, split-level living/ dining area, maid's room and405 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-08 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments To Let Luxui li.^-.M at I enttMMai i Kami Contacl Choon Kheng Pte Ltd *****58 Venus Mansion 3 bedrooms Partialty/turmshec Pool eacunty Reasonable rental. Lloyd Court. 4 bedrooms Cavnnagh House 3 bedrooms Ml Sophia 3 bedrooms W?h Hup 2 bedrooms Thong Sis 3 bedrooms Hawaii Towers522 words
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Advertisement901 1984-11-08 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NOVENA APARTMENT. 3 rooms. 1 j ball $1,000 b -ii; Cheonfl rower 1 rooms i hall $1,100 rhomson More] terrace s roowvi. l hall i $;.«*> Ana, \t Kio 3-roomed huh stoii Foreigners/small famtlj welcome Please tei *****75 No agents PEACH GARDEN. DIST IS 10 oatnutea901 words
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Advertisement840 1984-11-08 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 10 PANDAN VALLEY/ Polnsetlia Tower 4 bedrooms fully aircond, separate servant's Fully carpete.! Full condominium facilities Tastefully furnished $3,500 IVnker *****11 DIST 10 BEAUTIFUL GRENVILLE maisone.te. near Cold Storage Jelita. 3 bedrooms family. Par tially or fully furnished Rental $3,000. Allison Enterprises *****28. *****38 DIST840 words
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Advertisement810 1984-11-08 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 2 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 2 high floor apartments for rental. Overlooking sea view Furnished and well maintained. Tel: *****55 DIST. 4 FAIRWAYS CONDOMINIUM. New 3 bedrooms/ servant's apartment Conveniently located, full facilities, fully furnished. $2,500. Trillion *****00. DIST. 5, GREENACRES/ PARKVIEW Condominium brand new 3-bed-roomed apartments.810 words
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Advertisement830 1984-11-08 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IS JIN FU Apartment, brand new 4-bedroom apartment, partially furnished. Rental: $2,300. Rosalind Realty: *****64/ *****22. DIST. 11, MINBU VILLA. Off Balestier Road. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. Swimming pool. Furnished. $2,000. *****78. DIST. 19, NEW CONDOMINIUM. 3 bedrooms, airconditioner, unfurnished $1,200 or sale $320,000. Contact *****74/830 words
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Advertisement507 1984-11-08 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments UPPER SERANGOON/JURONG East 5-room flat, unfurnished. $900. Call *****26. 60-A SERANGOON GARDEN Way. 3 bedrooms, partly furnished. $1,000 p.m Ring *****27. DIST. 9, HILLTOP APARTMENT. Fully furnished. $2,400. *****20. 2 BEAUTIFUL TOP floor apartments for rent. Tel: *****25. 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms BENG'S LODGE offer* luxurious507 words
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Advertisement732 1984-11-08 33 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS available for immediate occupation in most areas. Prices negotiable. Call *****67. INDIAN FAMILY HAS furnished master bedroom, Dover Road for couple $300, for singles $270. No agents. Tel: *****71. MARIO VILLE BOARDING house. Daily $40 single. $45 couple. Airconditioned, bathroom attached. Tel: *****42.732 words
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Advertisement814 1984-11-08 33 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/Foreign SHORT TERM, 3-5 months furnished aircond room in Dlst.' 15 Convenient transport For foreign student/ professional lady Tel: *****05. JURONG LAKESIDE TOWER 3 airconditioned bedrooms, fully furnished, washing machine, crockery, linen, monthly lease *****63. 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 11 DUCHESS ROAD High class residential area814 words
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Advertisement453 1984-11-08 33 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 99 I A\ta\. \lw ji^mmmw m m i I "mm^^"*^^ a* m~**~ A9a.'®* ™E \a mwm m^^^l:f Ur^^LmmA TV BEST PROPERTY "J _J I INVESTMENT irii^rr- T OPPORTUNITY sfe£?s?>-— JiZIsS M that brings you "-^W^OESlSiL^^^^ GOOD VALUE RETURNS453 words
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Advertisement282 1984-11-08 33 DIST. 20. THOMSON GREEN mod em 2-storey semi-detached. 5. 300 sq.ft. Split-level living 'dining with family area 3 bedrooms servant's Immediate occupation $680,000 Dean.- ProperU *****55 DIST. 20. WINDSOR PARK single storey bungalow on well elevated land Excellent view 4 bedrooms servant's Spacious living din ing. Freehold land 22.000 so.fl282 words
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Advertisement797 1984-11-08 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I To be held at the Mercury Room I (18th floor), Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore at 2.00p.m. I LANDED 2 > -«^5& #m-53, PENINSULA PLAZA. WW PROPERTIES 3) #(tt^, MING ARCADE. f A 1) 15. JALAN RENGKAM797 words
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Advertisement631 1984-11-08 34 DIST. 15 QUIET SURROUNDINGS double-storey bungalow. 3-bed-roomed. 1 study, 6000 sq.ft. $760,000. Enquiries: JL. Chen Associates. Tel: *****86/ *****34. DIST 11 HILLCREST. BRIGHT, airy double-storey corner semi-de-tached. 2-car parking. Reasonable price. LJ. Realty. *****2/ *****4. DIST 16. KEW COTTAGE vicinity. 3000 sq.ft. split-level doublestorey corner terrace, beautifully maintained. Only $185631 words
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Advertisement493 1984-11-08 34 DIST 19. REALTY PARK, beautiful double-storey corner terrace, 2800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, extended kitchen *****86 /*****24. DIST. 1027. BEAUTIFUL SINGLESTOREY semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, 3700 sq.ft. fully renovated. $695,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****52. DIST. 10 MODERN SEMI-DETACH-ED with 4 bedrooms, selling: $710,000 only Midfleld Realty *****66. DIST. 2366 BAMBOO GROVE Park, extended493 words
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Advertisement825 1984-11-08 34 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE SEAVIEW IS PANORAMIC I H Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life mW Opposite Pearl'S Hill Park Landmark Tower825 words
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Advertisement39 1984-11-08 34 Something Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified *S2l 1 Fixing up your home or apartment? Open up the Classified for today's best values and opportunities in home improvement! C.A.T.S. I 737H66 I The Straits Times Clossified's Personal Services Merchandise39 words
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Advertisement496 1984-11-08 34 MUST SELL QUEENSWAY TOWERS Furnished, 2-bedroomed apartment. 1,209 sq.ft. Terrazzo/ carpeted, high floor, freehold, carpark/ security. aammj with furnishing and fitting SELLING $280,000 0.N.0. CaM Owner. *****55 X 2403 or *****18 ROCK BOTTOM PRICE] DIST. 12 VIEW POSfTMAMStON (off Basaatsar Roan) 1,350 sq.ft. maisonette, 3 bedrooms, high floor. Price 8280,000496 words
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Advertisement711 1984-11-08 34 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments i Pt^f k H AV vk Sfi I Awm Vi. jOIll^T VA/UI I Luxurious Apartments I H *rw^ High-class luxurious apartments in Peck Hay H Jfy Road/ Orchard area. Peck Hay Court is a H711 words
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Advertisement617 1984-11-08 34 Close approximately 141 sq.m 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, store and kitchen, beautifully furnished Price $320,000 0.n.0. Interested, please call *****21 Strictly no agents. AGAPE PROPERTY OFFERS Newton Court (dist 1130). 3 bedrooms with attached bath, renovated and well designed interior Freehold, price on application. Stephen *****38 APARTMENTS AT OCEAN Park617 words
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Advertisement572 1984-11-08 34 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DELFI REALTY 254M72 DM H I Rldgewood Hijii. Flooi Apart incut Panoramli view I bed j rooms, furnished 1 600 m, 0 $425,000 DIST 1542. MARINE MANSION bedrooms walk-up l Ml iq :i I Morning sui: freehold Asking $300 000 0.n.0 Call *****0 So mjBoA572 words
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Advertisement645 1984-11-08 35 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments WZUrtn'ViUe MAISONETTES q, Holland Road X FOR SALE/RENT 1 90% Rnancino d 9^ CHASE of ourchase price Dy MANHATTAN BANK. Viewing by Appointment. Tel: *****77/*****21 FREEHOLD immediate Occupation Ar^ammm\\\\ rAr^tfim -d i S i Acvef'senent i, CrtWX'C^K \)v BqwctedDaie m&645 words
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Advertisement525 1984-11-08 35 fb trt rtrt 115 For Sato: HUDC Apartments DIST 15 LAGUNA PARK,/ 15th floor facing morning sun. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Well kept. Approx. 1770 sq. ft. $292,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. LAGUNA PARK. 1770 sq.ft. High floor, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, furnished, $300,000 negotiable. Hillsdale. *****63/5. 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments525 words
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Advertisement805 1984-11-08 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 3-ROOM Blk 108. new generation, ceramic flooring $45,000 on.o All CPF. *****17/ *****18. BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOMED point block 505. Marble flooring. Asking: $130,000 negotiable Tel: *****45. BEDOK SOUTH. CENTRALLY located. 3-roomed flat for sale. *****55. 9a.m. to 5p.m./ *****01 after sp.m. BEDOK NORTH805 words
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Advertisement579 1984-11-08 35 117 Properties 117 Properties 117 Properties Wanted Wanted Wanted ■SB=B-aß^B^B^^^^^g_Sßaß^^= =jg ==^^==55= m developmbtt t\ ft SITE WANTED I H A leading development organisation is looking for H development sites in the city area or suburb of Singapore for development of shopping centres H or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats,579 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-08 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FchoiceSSl factory y f SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Ave./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ I *****95 (Miss Ng) or I *****58 (Mr. Chong) I f mWmmmmWmmmmmm PRIME INDUSTRIAL215 words
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Advertisement485 1984-11-08 35 FACTORY/ SHOWROOM For tale/ lease Geylang District, near Aljunied Road, brand new 8-storey light Industrial factory for sale or lease. 1 storey per unit, with a gross area of over 3000 sq.ft. and built-in area of 2600 sq.ft. 1 unit showroom at groundfloor. TEL: *****82/ *****25 9.00am to 5.00pm NEED485 words
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Advertisement1050 1984-11-08 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park I ck H J ,T**flSiSs irti? lll1 mmta*** mm** 0 ay, mWmWmmm\\mmmmWmmammma W 9-t J Sfe. Jl^^ mmfmMW^ 1* IF^ft V^nl UK kI Bt Bftat v<a flT i?^ BL J \AJmmw Bb^bw >w|9k ■W^^^ m^^>mm m awa^ '■si1,050 words
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Advertisement646 1984-11-08 35 121 For Rsnt: Office Spaces ~m+. OFFICE SPACE TO LET 3 16.000 sq Available "Jj a modern and well rnaiqE tamed 20 storey buudm^ti within the Cent';i bu9M* ness District Available in Apn< 193JC, with no pa' king p'Ctk«4 lems -"'I CALL *****22 MR TANG OR MRS ESTHER HO PEOPLE'S646 words
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Advertisement681 1984-11-08 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces wWk%\\ SIS s!_!*litg_! b_Mbv !_> jAvL'j *j I EKt .t* I I __u i L_- Am--Ar9z p "^^WC*fc_»4_»f l >__U 3_*__dfcfK^*~~^ -Jsau«-- ft*' «C*_^^^v7^^Bt"4___^_k m J m r mmo, _MmwW^WWmy J -***^"*^_Bj| J^B_k__nß_________fe_-- _____9 -*-ge*CE___£ I^'_________a^ A Warehouse681 words
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Advertisement832 1984-11-08 36 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE TO share. Furnished, with telephone, telex Interested contact *****16/ *****04/ *****05. OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE FOR rent About 600 sq.ft. Price negotiable. #02-03 Ruby Industrial Complex. Tel: *****55. Daniel Chan ORCHARD TOWERS, DIST. 9 outside CBD, 324 sq.ft. with water supply, self-contained. Call *****88. OUTSIDE832 words
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Advertisement906 1984-11-08 36 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces V^ft food and 11 1 ftR EAST PLAZA ?> |l=i Freehold land ■'<M^i Easy Instalments ii^H m\\ •No restriction ill§|r on foreigners Centrally located at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel.906 words
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Advertisement676 1984-11-08 36 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces r SPACE TO LET Space complete with centralised air-conditioning now available for rental in a conveniently located and modern complex in Petaling Jaya. Total area available: 24,139 sq. tt. Any enquiries, please contact Mrs. Ooi, Tel: 03-*****4/5721 19. a The676 words
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Advertisement407 1984-11-08 36 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel f^ NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA 8 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND SS2 31 1 10 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 2.658 SYDNEY 15 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND 3.110 16 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 3.380 SYDNEY ASIA 8 DAYS TAIWAN 1.725 11 DAYS TAIWAN/HONGKONG 2.010 THAILAND 5 DAYS407 words
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Advertisement1214 1984-11-08 37 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises i AZURE SUS A usit to USA is incomplete without seeing Los Angeles and Mexico I 4 dd>s cruise from only $915/***** Los Angeles Sun Diego/ tnsenada ie*Wi_« afrfmresl i i Days Los Angeles San Diego Ensenada/San Francisco Fly/cruise from $4500 special group departure1,214 words
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Advertisement599 1984-11-08 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours j America j Y Quality Tours at Unmatched Value for Money faces _j| o»s^^K!Ss^^ r West Coast Panorama Special US orteansf^^r^sXJ^^^^QC Hawaii/USA West Coast/MGM Show/Caesars Trf sX I f\aMS Ss™ Palace Omnimax Theatre/ Mexico/Hong Kong 1 9/1130/n I 10DaysS$2690 14DaysS$3090 i Jet599 words
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Advertisement1081 1984-11-08 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours We go out of our way to give you the best of the East > adi n MP E/TWIM DAVS The onlv real wav 6 °t* tmmf*mmmfna atm* am* mix i rhu to explore the Orient is HDaxs Hongkong Macau iim, Mon tO dO1,081 words
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Advertisement549 1984-11-08 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Best of JAPAN... Japan/Korea/Hong Kong Holiday A^jlmWf^m Tok VO Disneyland Nobonbetsu Spa LA'tiaamW -ke Shikotsu Shiraoi Ainu Village il U3VS Bear Ranch Odon Promenade Sapporo Clock Tower Lake Toya KOREA Namsan Park Pukak Skyway wm*J fIF Walker Hill Casino Kyongbok Palace *^mW a Kyongju549 words
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Advertisement313 1984-11-08 38 148 Computer Students Special COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE in BASIC commencing 13 Nov 1964 An intensive 1 month comprehensive course for beginners (3 hrs lectures 2 hrs practical per week). Fee: $80 PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE #05-03 Cuppage Centre I (Behind Centrepoint) Tel: *****36, *****84 J COMPUTER PROGRAMMING313 words
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Advertisement619 1984-11-08 38 137 Tours 137 Tours %t /C peoal Package KjmmWto Penang. Palm Beach lotel JS^_2 K including return airfare. Palm Beach Hotel Only through: O^WNERSHdIDAYS \^_Z_^P^ Aniund flic World Phone *****33 #02-02 Centrepoint I 2945 544 #02-20 1 The Plaza f HII Groups new«(i d«lu<e hotel if a^B^B?** 52 Nus Dua619 words
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Advertisement277 1984-11-08 38 SPECIAL HOLIDAY CLASSES For school children and others Day/Night Classas Commencing in November/December o Basic Programming a Japanese o Basic Electronics a Book-keeping a Shorthand a Typewriting a English for Commerce For details please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines)277 words
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Advertisement556 1984-11-08 38 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer l^R ENROL NOW AT TMC GET YOURSELF A RECOGNISED U.K. >^7nS COMPUTER QUALIFICATION. A. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTERS STUDIES by expatriate lecturers together with INCORPORATING C 6 747 and 10PM Mr Steve Wallis (BSc MSc. MBCS Parts I II AFIMA) previously a senior lecturer in556 words
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Advertisement183 1984-11-08 38 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES FOR LCCI I9BS H/ ACCOUNTING Mon 6.30-8.00 pm 12/11 Sunday lOam-ll 30am 11/11 COSTING Mon 8.00-9.30 pm 12/11 B/ STATISTICS Mon 8.00-9.30 pm 12/11 B/ KEEPING (INTER) Wed 6.30-8.00 pm 14/11 Sunday 9.30-11 am 11/11 OUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE =03-08. Queensway Shopping Centre Singapore 0314183 words
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Advertisement323 1984-11-08 38 Technical SHORTHAND BEGINNERS' COURSE commencing 20.11.84 Tuesdays 7.30p.m. 9.00p.m. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30) QUANTITY SURVEYING, CITY j Guilds Part I. II (Stage 1,2,3). I I Regal School Tel: *****29 after I I 6.30p.m. *****44 anytime. SURVEYING/ LEVELLING WITH Practicals Part-time Course starting 9th Nov. Tel:323 words
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Advertisement656 1984-11-08 38 153 Driving SCORE DRIVING TECHNIQUES m vites determined patient and tolerant Students, together we could work on weak points *****21 after 10.30am. and before 6 00pm or after 10 30pm AFFABLE SENIOR INSTRUCTORS with high passing rates teaching at Clementi. Queenstown Übi Bedok. Tampines *****35 ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL, letch Send656 words
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Advertisement32 1984-11-08 38 T h e S t r a 1 t s T i e s C L Jtm\ s s I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 632 words
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Obituary, Illustration129 1984-11-08 39 CYRIL NELSON J ANSEN Departed: 8 Nov 1981 Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by wife Amy and children: Jennifer, Peter and Paul. In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Mother MDM MARIA TEO AH SOI Departed Nov. Bth,129 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1984-11-08 39 MARY LOW SWEE NEO Age 34 Passed swey suddenly on 6/11/84. Leaving behind Father John Low Khoon Whatt, Mother Elesie Lim Chwee Neo. Funeral will lake place on 11/11/84. Cortege will leave Singapore Casket at 12.00 noon. For mass at O.L.P.S. Church. Thence to Mount Vernon for cremation.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1984-11-08 39 Mrs. S. R. Paul Called to trie Lord 8/11/81 But You beloved, build yourselves up on your faith, pray in the Holy Spirit; keep yourselves in the love of God; wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. WMi| r#i*i#niDOf rra by lovod121 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1984-11-08 39 TERESA LOH POH HWA Departed: Bth Hotrerobf 1991 Fondly loved and deeply mourned. Heart of our hearts, we miss you so Always imwmbmd by Dad. Mom, Sister. Brothers frienda.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1984-11-08 39 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements We wish to express our heartfelt thanks *nd gratitude to: The Doctor of Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre The Prof, of The National University of Singapore House Doctors and Nurses of wards 47 A 64 (S.G.H.) for their kind and long period of attendance and assistance they135 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1984-11-08 39 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. GAN GA CHOO AGE 73 passed away peacefully on 6 November 1984 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW KHOO YAN KOK NG SOO ENG KHOOCHINJ HIAN ONG HOUNG KHOOGIMI.EONG ADELINE LIM KHOO HOCK KIM JUDY QUEK KHOO HOCK SUN DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW KHOO CHUWI SIAN TAN ENG KWEE99 words
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Article710 1984-11-08 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Local turf has drawn some of world's greatest riding talent By BY NO stretch of imagination can the standard of racing in the Malaysia-Singapore circuit be compared to major racing centres in the West or in Australia. Yet, over the years, the710 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-11-08 39 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO IPOH, Wed. Le Danseur, narrowly beaten in his last outing, has improved and is worth following in the 1,700 m Committee Cup for Class 2 Div 1 horses on Sunday. On a good track this morning, the six-year-old by434 words
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Article188 1984-11-08 39 LUCKY LEO - Leong's ban reduced on appeal- LUCKY LEO JOCKEY S.Y. Leong's sixmonth disqualification has been reduced to five on appeal. A Malayan Racing Association special committee which met in Penang last Friday arrived at the decision, following Leong's appeal. This would mean that the former top apprentice will not be permitted188 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-11-08 39 PERTH, Wad LITTLE IMAGELE, who 19 months ago teetered between life and death, completed one of the most remarkable comebacks in Western Australia racing history when he won the Birthday Cup (2,200m) at Belmont Park in Perth in late September. The former WA Horse of theWAN - 454 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-11-08 40 But he*U T^av in the Anssip Open and Davis Cup final L It's very disapm pointing, but if I were faced with the same decision, I think I would come up with the same answer. Tournament director Len Owen on McEnroe's withdrawal LONDON,Reuter; AFP - 330 words
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Article328 1984-11-08 40 LONDON, Wed. SWEDEN'S viking tennis army suffered two big blows in the first round of the London Grand Prix here yesterday. Stefan Edberg, 18, the most naturally-gifted of the current band of Swedes, was beaten 4-6, 6-2, 13-11 in a 156-minute duel with AmericanReuter; AFP - 328 words
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Article264 1984-11-08 40 Zola has not shut out the world CAPE TOWN, Wed Athletics star Zola Budd will not run again this year. The 18-year-old has decided not to compete in South Africa this year to keep her options open should she decide to resume an international career, a South African sports officialAFP - 264 words
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Article474 1984-11-08 41 Kinsey nets winner as Man City upset hosts LONDON, Wednesday ENGLISH Second Division soccer club Manchester City shattered West Ham's Milk Cup hopes with a 2-1 away win in yesterday's third-round replay at Upton Park. They also deprived the Hammers of a fourthround London derbyAFP; Reuter - 474 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-11-08 41 TICKETS for the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico will go on sale from Feb. 1 for between US$2O and US$3O ($43-65) each match. Fans will have to buy tickets in series. The price of a full 13-match series at Mexico City's Aztec Stadium will beReuter; AFP - 401 words
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Article189 1984-11-08 41 LONDON, Wed. NORTHERN Ireland manager Billy Bingham yesterday named a fullstrength squad for next week^ European Group Three World Cup qualifying tie against Finland at Windsor Park in Belfast on Nov. 14. Arsenal goalkeeper Pat Jennings, Stoke midfielder Sammy Mcllroy, Queens Park Rangers winger lan StewartReuter - 189 words
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Article326 1984-11-08 41 MEXICO CITY, Wed. The world's national Olympic committees will ask the International Olympic Committee to increase the amount of expense money allotted to countries taking part in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Gilberto Samayoa, official spokesman for the Assembly of National Olympic Committees, said the326 words
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Article99 1984-11-08 41 LONDON, Wed. British heavyweight Frank Bruno scored an easy victory over American Jeff Jordan when their non-title fight was stopped in the third round here yesterday. Jordan, 30, absorbed a lot of punishment and early in the third round his face began to bleed freely fromReuter - 99 words
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Article102 1984-11-08 41 Wallabies rally to victory LEICESTER (England), Wed. The Australian Wallabies overcame an 18-9 deficit in the last 10 minutes to edge out Midlands 21-18 (half-time 6--12) in their Rugby Union tour match yesterday. But the Wallabies were handed a major headache when reserve hooker Mark Mcßain was sent off inReuter - 102 words
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Article74 1984-11-08 41 NEW YORK, Wed. The Denver Nuggets edged out the Los Angeles Lakers 146-130 in a National Basketball Association game yesterday. Other results: Houston 108 Kansas 94, Dallas 107 New York 104, San Antonio 99 Seattle 91, Portland 116 Phoenix 99. In a National Hockey League game, theReuter - 74 words
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Article234 1984-11-08 41 SWIMMER Soo-tho Kok Man will be oat of action at least until January next year, following a motorbike accident on Sunday morning. The 17-year-old Baffles' Junior College student was travelling along the Pan-Island Expressway at about 8.45 a. m. after the morning training session, whenJANICE SEAH - 234 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-11-08 42 Tay Cheng Khoon spotlights the fourth leg of the local golf circuit Mercedes-Benz PGA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP First-round leading scores Professionals (Singaporeans unless stated): VI M. Ramayah (Mal) 19 Samara* (Indon). 71 A. Sopon (Thai). 72 Van Sol Ming <HK). 73 SahabuddLi Yusot (Mal), M. Martmuthu, Steve658 words
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Article43 1984-11-08 42 DOHA. Wed. Qatar beat Singapore's latermediate team M Id a friendly soccer International here yesterday. Qatar will take part ln the It-nation Asian Cop finals io Singapore next month. They have been drawn ln Groan A of the tournament. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article290 1984-11-08 42 AFC receive cable stating no travel problems AFTER three days of anxiety, the Asian Football Confederation heaved a sigh of relief yesterday. Reason: The All-Indian Football Federation have officially confirmed their participation in the Asian Cup tournament at the National Stadium from Deo. 1-16. Said Peter290 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-11-08 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By WITH competitors' health being the prime concern, the Singapore Marathon will start 30 minutes earlier than scheduled on Dec. 9. The race will begin at 6.30 a. m. instead of 7 a. m. so that the bulk of the athletes can finish461 words
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174 1984-11-08 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI DEBUTANTS Marsiling Community Centre propelled themselves into Division One with a 1-0 win over Nanyang Technological Institute in the final of the Singapore Hockey Association Division Two League at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. It was a game that truly lacked174 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-11-08 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI STORIES by FC Groningen boss releases Singapore star striker with no strings attached FANDI AHMAD, arguably Southeast Asia's top striker, will return to Singapore to join the national soccer squad for the Asian Cup competition at the National Stadium from Dec. 1-16.307 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-11-08 42 'Garrincha' Gu will be back to delight fans 6 THEY can match any of the teams in the Asian Cup. Their standard has improved tremendously since last year. They showed this in Guangzhou when they joined Qatar to qualify a for the final round. AFC secretarygeneral Peter Velappan. on China339 words
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Article92 1984-11-08 42 Aussies Ipoh meet KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Western Australia are the third foreign team to have confirmed participation in the Hussein Onn Cup hockey tournament in Ipon, from Dec. 10-15. Perak Hockey Association secretary K. Indran said that two Indian teams, the All-Punjab Hockey Association and the National Bank of India92 words
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Article, Illustration553 1984-11-08 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE question on every Singapore bowling fan's mind: Can the Republic collect their second gold after the final round of the Asian FIQ trios event over three games today? Jack Wong (557), Francis Rodricks (644) and A.K. Yong (599), who amassed553 words
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Article441 1984-11-08 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Jackie's take firm crowd control measures "ADMISSION by pass only". You cant fail to see the sign, pasted prominently on all the entrances at Jackie's Orchard. Anyone who even genuinely does not read English wiU be politely turned away, as will the Stecrashers, by441 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-11-08 43 PETER SIOW - Japan set to make it a golden day PETER SIOW By 4 We didn't expect the games to drag on until so late. Because of this, the lanes were rather dry. We were in trouble then because we did not bring along the right equipment. Naturally, our scores m suffered.JONATHAN CHOO - 685 words
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208 1984-11-08 43 Ace by Randy takes US to top place HONGKONG, Wed. A brilliant hole-in-one by Randy Sonnier helped the United States to a four-stroke lead on the opening day of the World men's amateur team golf championships here today. Sonnier, 35, first of the Americans to tee off on the 6,179-metreReuter - 208 words
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Article64 1984-11-08 43 COLOMBO, Wed. A stylish century by 19-year-old Aravinda de Silva helped the Sri Lankan President's XI to a respectable 285 for seven on the first day of their three-day match against the England cricketers here today. Brief scores: President's XI 285-7 (A. de Silva 105, R.Reuter - 64 words
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Article56 1984-11-08 43 MANDARIN Hotel's Lim Chin Hoo scored a stunning 9-3, 9-7, 9-3 semi-final win over top seed and defending champion Gerard Tan, of Pavilion Hotel, in the Avis Travel Industry squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night. Other semi-final result: Gerald Lim (SIA) bt Roger Tham56 words
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Article34 1984-11-08 43 HONGKONG, Wed. South Korea upset Japan 15-10, 15-13, 15-5 to take the runners-up spot in the World Super women's volleyball tournament here yesterday. Other result: China bt US 15-2. 15-4. 15-7. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Miscellaneous68 1984-11-08 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING Asian FIQ championships (Jackie's Orchard. 8.30 a.m.). BADMINTON Frieadly: Japanese Youth (College) v Fraser and Neave Trainees (SBA, 7 p. m.). GOLF Mercedes-Benz Classic (Bukit Course. 8 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Div 1: SCC B v Armed Forces B (SCC, 5.30 p. m). Civil Services League: PWD v68 words
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Miscellaneous40 1984-11-08 43 TODAY'S ACTION 8.31 a.m: Men's trios Group A, 2nd block. 16.45 a.m: Men's trios Group B, 2nd block. 1 p.m: Women's trios, 2nd Mock. 3.36 p.m: Men's team of fives, 2nd block. 6.45 p.m: Women's team of fives, 2nd block.40 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-11-08 44 SALMA KHALIK; YEO KIM SENG - SALMA KHALIK YEO KIM SENG Overseas calls placed manually during 20-hour failure By and SINGAPORE'S telephone link with the rest of the world was practically cut off for 20 hours yesterday when the International Direct Dialling (IDD) system broke down. Until the service was restored389 words
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410 1984-11-08 44 Sikh people are not to blame, says Rajiv Indian leader makes conciliatory gesture INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi told a delegation of prominent Sikhs yesterday that the Sikh people should not be condemned for the assassination of his mother, Mrs Indira Gandhi, by "two misguided individuals". His remarks were seenAP; Reuter - 410 words
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Article105 1984-11-08 44 Talks to curb spread of N-arms Meanwhile in WASHINGTON, a Reagan administration official announced that the United States and the Soviet Union had agreed to hold talks in Moscow, beginning Nov 28, on controlling the spread of nuclear weapons and technology to other nations. The talks are the fourth inAP; UPI - 105 words
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Article31 1984-11-08 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.08 points to 1,239.07 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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129 1984-11-08 44 AMRITSAR, Wed. The five high priests of Stkhism today assumed complete control of the Sikh political party, Akali Dal, after meeting here to review the situation following last week's anti-Sikh rioting. The priests dismissed the party's central committee and replaced it with new members,AFP - 129 words
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Article276 1984-11-08 44 BEN DAVIDSON - Safety mission rider wins appeal BEN DAVIDSON By A MOTORCYCLIST yesterday won his appeal against a driving nan imposed when he broke the law while trying to avert a potentially major disaster at the Pulau Bnkom oil refinery. At the time of the incident, there was a gas leak in276 words
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148 1984-11-08 44 Gorbachev to visit Britain next month LONDON, Wed. Mikhail Gorbachev, a leading candidate to succeed ailing Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko, will visit Britain next month to talk about nuclear arms control. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament yesterday that Mr Gorbachev, 53, a senior Politburo member, would lead the first148 words
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Article43 1984-11-08 44 What it should have been OUR report yesterday on homeless protester Mitch Snyder ending his hunger strike referred to Margaret Heckler as Secretary of Housing and Development. She is in fact Secretary of Health and Human Resources. We are sorry for the error.43 words
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Article30 1984-11-08 44 GENEVA, Wed. The world trade body Gatt yesterday approved an application by China giving it observer status as a prelude to full membership, a Gatt spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article180 1984-11-08 44 Dhana for Bahrain and Oman SINGAPORE intends to step np ties with the Golf oil-producing countries, a Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. And Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan will pay official visits to two Golf states while on his way to attend the sth Asean-EEC ministerial meeting in Dublin.180 words
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Advertisement409 1984-11-08 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore*! Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSI'E REAGAN's victory is good for Singapore, concurred business and financial experts interviewed by Don't forget Dooiesbury and his gang. What do they think of the US elections? Sealion Hotels is orticipating pre-tox profits this year of not less than $6 million. Sime409 words
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Miscellaneous114 1984-11-08 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in a several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 29 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 14/30 Fine ManUa 22/34 Fair Amsterdam X X Melbourne 10/24 Fine Bangkok 24/33 Fair Moscow 0/4 Fog Beijing114 words
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Title Section9 1984-11-08 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1984 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1984-11-08 1 T.k. SABAPATHY - T.k. SABAPATHY More than 200 works of Chen Chong Swee are on show at the National Museum Art Gallery, as part of the Singapore Pioneer Artists series. An art historian discusses the artist and his work. By Artistic works are not meant for the self, but1,300 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1984-11-08 2 Bare walls, no furniture or battered 'donated' ones. That's a common problem facing many people moving into their first home. One way to 'recycle' old furniture is by giving them a new coat of paint. This article and the sketches above show how. HereNYT - 1,255 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-11-08 7 Hear them, the Sons of Orpheus THE ROYAL UPPSALA UNIVERSITY CHORUS Victoria Concert Hall With tha Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Friday and Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Recital, Sunday, 4 p.m. Previewed by KOH TSE YING "Hear ye Sons of Orpheus, and your voices raise. Tune your strings now, pling, pling plang, to568 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1984-11-08 7 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA Film-maker, journalist and writer Christa Maerker gives her views on women. Story 4 It was measuring women by very questionable values. My income doesn't say a thing about my qualifications, the way I've lived, my experiences. Women always end up in someLIM SENG TIONG - 1,105 words
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303 1984-11-08 7 RIVER OF LIFE Tonight, Ch 5, 9.15 p.m Previewed by K ANNAN CHANDRAN THE Singapore River lies tranquil. The banks, once bustling with the colour of lighters and lorries, are now devoid of activity. The old river has had its share of ups and downs.303 words
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Advertisement1338 1984-11-08 3 Mon the Padang WA KM fc fl flfl fc^fc^fl ?B that historic night 25 ago. I I Kl Bfl M^ Ifl^l fl.lßi.mv m *^li J Ffl Sl*llH III) -^T fffl W^M Maybe little more than a dim memory. f^B mM k^^ -^1 WM m^\ fkM IS^.l'.ll^^.^^.l^^ you were too young1,338 words
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Miscellaneous272 1984-11-08 4 COMICS GARFIELD n^ j/ m d* vis IHE^SQOEAKJFOONPAGREAT I /jON WILL NEVER THINK 7^ PLACE FORVO/JTO LIVE.' ,V TO LOOK FOR VOO IN y^ k ,^x^^ v^^^^ s> r HIS OLP LOG CABIN NICE, I BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spanrng l \_\^Hb^ f aßAT^^ m^ m272 words
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Miscellaneous451 1984-11-08 7 Whatfcon M YEARS OF FEMALE Briest, recounts the Institut Auditorium, SALON OF COLOUR LITERARY tragic life of a 17-year-old Singapore Shopping PHOTOGRAPHY 1184 CHARACTERS IN FILM wno B^ involved with Centre. 7.30 p.m. Free Colour print exhibition. Rainer Werner Fass- her husband's friend, admission. Educational and cultural binder's 1974 film451 words
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Miscellaneous269 1984-11-08 8 India fights for freedom THE WAR OF THE against the British forces. INA and British army district attorney, is hospi- 9.15 p.m.): This documenSPRINGING TIGER A springing tiger was its officers. talised after an accident. tary focuses on the Singa(Ch 18 Bnm Thi« emblem Bose had sun- II ta Produced269 words
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Miscellaneous223 1984-11-08 8 Specially for Students SEA VIEW FIRST STEPS (Ch 5, mmjS^MW mm Qmmmammml 5.15 p.m.): This is a six-part Brit- flgfll^fllkk ish Broadcasting Corporation Lar" production about Sandy Shelton MmaWA flfll p^v and her brother, George, who help aT^Hßav^S bT ***** their parents run a seaside resort. *T **)mWlmmma They love223 words
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Miscellaneous379 1984-11-08 8 SBC 5 2.25 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages (earn abou{ Cocperatlon durmg a trip t0 Jing e 2.55 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by Pods The Immortals (English subtitles/r) 6 55 Ma| iCf Mafjc An Amencan |(|uSJOmst performs 4.30 Tarzan Algie B for Brave (r): A dying father Harry379 words
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SECTION THREE
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Title Section10 1984-11-08 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1984 SECTION THREE *Ll*10 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-11-08 1 ffl'^ftww'aijft »j»r»j^w_E^«ia ft— -t-feSl** -tM 7f+^£*fTf#„tJ ftftM9#-f* IR7 _J& StAflffJi *f7-H&?_2f«uUtSift £81 L»>J*i__*f»*r" g^mitfatr s^ i-A#m7fa t^ipjfi. ItffeUlK fT#i-.!ftt£7 £1*5% mm-k^±.m r&i tt^-# fIEJIH. S^i_is_ "f*3££H ?#TSJ fr* fc&# tB_Srt_»BjflilSl B««n8l£83£0*Q £**7 o IfStlKf Witt "tF#" *SSg&rls_iL7 R &ttllft#£lfi]fl-it-:_-ft Tttf**£ ff -5.f35«6_#7- N-rfnTmi Buffing* ®mmn mnwrna *fc£ ft N tttf91 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-11-08 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Drama instructress Lynne Sehey is helping familiar faces in SBC's Mandarin drama serials to be more expressive. Our reporter spoke to her and sat in at one of her training sessions. Stories by Language is only one aspect of drama, not mLESLEY KOH - 877 words
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Article508 1984-11-08 1 IT WAS an exercise in body language a rhythm lesson for the three Singapore Broadcasting Corporation actors who attended the acting class last Thursday. Led by drama instructress Lynne Sehey, actors Xiang Yun, Teo Gim Hua and Alvin Giam started the two-hour session with a508 words
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Advertisement161 1984-11-08 1 -■S__--liir *^—^_B fl 3Mf^Jfc#«_S&KH Hlg ■i*HJE4'ft<ff-ftJS'')g NOTICES NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the Matter of PRAPAN- NOTICE CA CATERING SERVICES CO(PTE)LTD Please be informed that Wsnding-Up Order made Mr Stanley Quek IC No: the 2nd day of November. *****97/J ls no longer our 1984 director with effect from Name and161 words
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Advertisement391 1984-11-08 1 APPOINTMENTS H-——H-— _—__K_— ____-____—___________________> f (AttUMY SECRETARY DEWWE Salary Negotiable Around 5540,000 p.a. fl A well established Group engaged in manufacturing and trading is seeking a top calibre fl Company Secretary Designate. Candidates should possess an ACIS qualification with fl several years' hands-on experience in dealing with company secretarial matters.391 words
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Advertisement98 1984-11-08 1 lr 1 Our company engaged in marine engineering and construction is looking for suitably qualified and experienced EDP personnel to fill the following position: GCE A level qualification Minimum of 2 years working experience preferably with HP 3000 computer and Powerhouse Benefits: The Company offers a competitive salary and attractive98 words
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Advertisement189 1984-11-08 1 0' Z' ~t aw/ THE BORNEO COMPANY PTE LTD are proud to announce their appointment with effect from sth November 1984 as Sole Distributors for EVERGREEN CH^AUCE KOREAN GINSENG mt i^^mmaammmmmamA. _r _H l_ l ___"__E I Jl _P^_i mW *_B lr" WWaWmvWf I _l— B-B— H^| m l ____B189 words
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Advertisement107 1984-11-08 1 ROXY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES (M) BERHAD LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Certificate No. In Name of No. of Shares 1237 Gan Thian Ohin I x 1,00 D 1331 Madam Owryong Foong Khwai D 1315 Ng Lip Pam > 866 D 0591 Ng Lip Pam 1 x 166 NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that R107 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1984-11-08 2 BETTY WANG - BETTY WANG By Taiwanese writer Lin Haiyin is concerned with the plight of Chinese women in a changing society. Their joys, sorrows and challenges are often themes in her works. Her book, Memories of the City of Beijing, was made into a film andFree China Review - 1,246 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-11-08 2 THE new 10-storey Tung Ann Building, rising trom its old site in Cecil Street, signifies a new lease of life for the 53-year-old clan association. So said its secretary, Mr Chiang Chye Juan, who has been preparing for the building's official opening for208 words
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Article, Illustration871 1984-11-08 4 Nik Haslina Badron - Nik Haslina Badron By Pre-UJI St Francis Girls' Sch Bilingual youth "Air saw a air, sampah ke tepi juga." Malay Proverb. DDDDQ "Water will go with water, and the Hot- I »_P sam will be cast aside." __*___t^. a l_i Literal translation, MMMMMMmmmwWaammmWM s^.[\vifrJ^ t871 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-11-08 4 Nik Haslina Badron - Nik Haslina Badron Oleh Pra-U II Sek Per St Francis DIBERI peluang berlakon dalam Muzika Uda dan Dara saya rasa mendekatkan saya kepada perkembangan alam teater tradisional di kota kosmopolitan Singapura. Bukan mudah saya kira bagi seorang pelaiar mendapat tempat berlakon di samping orang-orang461 words
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Article322 1984-11-08 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1268 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By 1 Jawapan bagi soalan-so&lan Pelajaran 126 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 1 26 A: 1) Yang ber jalan di dasar laut itu ialah Bob Coleman, seorang profesor geologi (kajibumi) dan dia ber buat demikian di322 words
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Advertisement386 1984-11-08 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Originating Summons No Ml of 1984 Ia the Matter of Section ISE of the RMd Traffic Act, Cap 92 read with Rale 8(1) of the Motor Vehicles (Registration and licensing) Rules, 1972 Aad In the Matter of Registration Bookof motor vehicle386 words
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