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Title Section15 1985-01-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/815 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-01-04 1 Malfunction may be the cause OSLO, Thursday A SEA-LAUNCHED Soviet cruise missile, travelling faster than the speed of sound, streaked over Norway last Friday before crashing m Finnish Lapland, the Norwegian Defence Ministry announced last night. It said the missile was launched from a submarine duringAP; Reuter; UPI - 503 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-01-04 1 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, meeting under the shadow of a US$35 billion (5572.25 billion) trade imbalance, have agreed on intensified cooperative efforts to eliminate bilateral economic friction. They committed themselves to redoubled efforts toUPI; AP - 296 words
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Article192 1985-01-04 1 PAUL WEE - Cheats on the buses PAUL WEE By CHEATS have been taking the Singapore Bus Service for a ride by using halved Singapore dollar notes to pay for their fares on one-man-operated bus services. By cutting a dollar note m two and using each half for separate trips, the cheats can192 words
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Article74 1985-01-04 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Tenzing Norgay, 70, one of the two men who made the first ascent of the world's highest peak, is m hospital here with a lung infection, doctors said today. On May 29, 1953, Mr Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary became the first men toReuter - 74 words
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Article220 1985-01-04 1 Gold price below US$300 LONDON, Thurs. The price of gold was fixed below US$3OO (about Ss6so) an ounce for the first time m 2V4 years m London today, and dealers predicted it could be heading even lower. At the morning fixing session, bullion trading houses set the price of theReuter - 220 words
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Article35 1985-01-04 1 BURBANK (California), Thurs. Clarence Nash, known to millions as the voice of Donald Duck, is m hosital with an undisclosed illness for several days. Nash, 80, was admitted before New Year's Day. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-01-04 1 RONNIE WAI - Mindef appoints colonel to deal with the public RONNIE WAI By A SENIOR *rmy officer has been appointed Community Relations Director by the Defence Ministry. The post is a new one created to farther smoothen the flow of information between the ministry and the public. Colonel Charles Chew, 47, has229 words
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523 1985-01-04 1 The BMF scandal: Police start probe after report KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police will begin an immediate investigation into alleged malpractices by former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) directors and three of its former executives. This follows a police report lodged by BMF's parent company, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad (BBMB), here todayBernama; NST - 523 words
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Article88 1985-01-04 1 Marcos sends congrats MANILA, Thurs President Ferdinand Marcos today congratulated Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on his party's victory m the recent general election. "Your political will and vision have made Singapore, with its unparallelled growth and progress, the mode! for countries, especially those m the Third World, to emulate,"UPI - 88 words
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Article38 1985-01-04 1 BEIJING, Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Democratic kampu ehean coalition government, will travel to his V letnamese-ocrupied homeland next month to preside over Cabinet meetings, Xinhua news agency said today.— U PIUPI - 38 words
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Article626 1985-01-04 2 Vote of confidence BUSINESS leaders have given the new Cabinet a vote of confidence m a Business Times straw poll. Several top executives described the new Cabinet as "good", "strong" and "outstanding". A banker said: "The continuity is very clear because the Prime Minister is still there." Another banker626 words
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Article254 1985-01-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE development of Singapore into a major financial centre hinges not only on giving free rein to enterprise but also on an orderly and credible trading environment. The proposed regulatory changes to the financial and securities markets and guidelines for merchant banks are designed to254 words
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Article77 1985-01-04 2 MAFIA'S GRIP EASES THE Mafia's hold on its home ground of Sicily is not as strong as it once was. Recent police breakthroughs spurred by the confessions of former Mafia leader Tomasso Buscetta are one factor. But the changes, say observers, are a result of far-reaching changes m Sicilian77 words
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Article217 1985-01-04 2 'WORST IS OVER FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY' PROPERTY developer Kwek Hong Png has emerged from seclusion to declare that residential property prices have hit •rook-bottom". He suggested that the worst was over for the residential property sector and prices will now rise steadily. He is the third major property developer217 words
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Article271 1985-01-04 2 Sponsor's threat THE misconduct of Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe have jeopardised the sponsorship of the United States' Davis Cup team. Mr Harry Merlo, president of Louisiana Pacific Corporation, said m a letter to the Davis Cup committee that "America's team must always set a positive example for young271 words
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Article573 1985-01-04 2 Viets rout rebels VIETNAMESE troops have repulsed an attack by Cambodian guerillas with heavy artillery and mortar fire, Thai military officers said yesterday m Bangkok. The Cambodians were trying to recapture a key resistance base near the Thai border. The Thais, who monitored the battle from a573 words
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Article147 1985-01-04 2 Twin threat DRUG abuse and illegal immigrants are the biggest threats to Brunei's peace and security, says the Sultanate's police chief, Pengiran Omar. He has asked the public to help police combat the twin evils. He said that the authorities were seeking tougher laws to stem the tide147 words
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Article322 1985-01-04 2 Buyers' year LAST year was a good year for people buying or renting housing, with prices coming down and a record number of flats being completed by the Housing Board. But for developers and landlords it wasn't such a good year. One indication of the grim state of322 words
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Article122 1985-01-04 2 Ventriloquist talks VENTRILOQUIST Patrick Wan so impressed GOH BENG CHOO at the Plaza Hotel on Christmas Day that she sought him out for an interview. Mr Wan, 27, is a part-time entertainer although he has been practising for years. He speaks through his silkclad Chinaman'puppe* m English and122 words
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196 1985-01-04 3 MARTIN ROTH - MARTIN ROTH By Taipeh Reporter TAIPEH. Thurs. After two years of research and development. Taiwan's largest computer maker this month begins selling a Chinese-language computer that it claims is the most advanced of its kind and "a complete breakthrough m Chinese computing technology". A196 words
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Article59 1985-01-04 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi today added two close aides to a powerful inner Cabinet to deal with crises. Defence Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao was joined m the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) by Home Minister S. B. Chavan and Finance MinisterReuter - 59 words
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Article49 1985-01-04 3 BEIJING. Thurs. A Shanghai neighbourhood has launched a lottery to help fight rodent pests with a dead mouse as the price of a ticket. The riverside Huangpu district plans to issue 20,000 tickets before the March drawing, when two lucky mousekillers will win electric blankets. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article84 1985-01-04 3 VIETNAM HAS commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences against two of five men convicted of espionage and treason m Ho Chi Minn City last month, the Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday m a dispatch received m Bangkok. The five were sentenced to death on Dec 18.AFP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-01-04 3 BLACK AMERICAN civil rights leader Jesse Jackson (seen above m St Peter's Square at the Vatican) met Pope John Paul yesterday and said that he discussed with the Pontiff "the great issues of the day," including apartheid m South Africa, famine m Africa and world peace. TheReuter - 76 words
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Article70 1985-01-04 3 OPEC OIL ministers will return to Geneva at the end of this month for another emergency meeting on petroleum prices, Swiss officials said yesterday. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, beset by falling oil prices on the free market, had provisionally set Jan 25 or 26 for theUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-01-04 3 KPNLPs bid to retake Rithisen base foiled BANGKOK, Thurs VIETNAM routed an attack by Cambodian guerillas today with heavy artillery and mortar fire, foiling a bid to recapture a key resistance base near the Thai border. More than 40 artillery shells pounded Rithisen (also known asUPI; Reuter; AP; NST - 359 words
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113 1985-01-04 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here today that Vietnam must end its occupation of Cambodia if it wants to achieve unity with the rest of South-east Asia. He was responding to a recent statement by Indonesian Armed Forces Commander Gen Benny MurdaniAP - 113 words
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Article415 1985-01-04 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Electronic bus-stop on the way PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. While the United States is using its technology to explore outer space, the Japanese are developing more down-to-earth projects such as the electronic bus-stop and a miniature radio device to locate the feeble-minded who wander away from their415 words
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Article28 1985-01-04 3 BEIJING, Thurs. Xiamen Airlines Ltd., China's first regional airline under a decentralisation plan announced m November, has scheduled its inaugural flight to Beijing on Saturday. APAP - 28 words
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Article28 1985-01-04 3 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria has imposed a levy of 100 naira (SJ27O) on air tickets for journeys out of Africa, Finance Minister Onaolapo Soleye said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article246 1985-01-04 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India today announced free legal aid for victims of the Bhopal gas disaster and said it did not want the tragedy exploited by foreign lawyers, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The news agency said Minister of State for LawReuter; AP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-01-04 3 Demo against Japanese whaling WHILE the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Japan were inside the Century Plaza Hotel m Los Angeles on Wednesday discussing the US$34 billion (5573.7 billion) US trade deficit with Japan and the prospect of "star wars", this group of demonstrators wereAP - 97 words
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110 1985-01-04 3 CANBERRA. Thurs. Up to 10.000 illegal immigrants enter Australia yeai^ despite intensive government efforts to stop them, an official report said today. An estimated 50,090 people are now m the country illegally, the Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Department said m its annual report "DespiteReuter - 110 words
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Article42 1985-01-04 3 HOUSTON, Thurs Renowned British compose: Sir Mich ael Tippett celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday, receiving a cowboy hat from the Hous ton Symphony Orchestra ana a proclamation of "Sir Michael Tippett Week'" from the i mayor and city council. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-01-04 4 BRUSSELS, Thursday EUROPEAN Community food aid to the world's poorest countries frequently arrives late or at the wrong time and sometimes is no longer fit for human consumption, according to an authoritative study issued this week. Mismanagement and inefficiency are to blame, theReuter; AFP - 290 words
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Article274 1985-01-04 4 LONDON, Thurs. Only 300 "new faces" showed up at British collieries yesterday after an 11-day holiday shutdown, despite the lure of a £1,000 (5J2.580) offer to break ranks m the 10-month miners' strike. The National Coal Board had hoped a new publicity campaign would persuade manyAP - 274 words
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Article154 1985-01-04 4 LONDON, Thurs. Listeners to one of the BBC's most popular radio news programmes have chosen miners' leader Arthur Scargill and his arch political foe Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as Man and Woman of the Year 1984. A number of those voting for Mr Scargill,AFP; Reuter - 154 words
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Article100 1985-01-04 4 Buried girl survives NAIROBI, Than. A five-year-old girl buried alive In an ant-eater barrow by her adoptive father survived for four days before being rescued, the Kenya Times reported yesterday. It said that Njeri Glenoid remembered nothing between being hit on the head by Joseph Gichuki Nderitu and waking upAFP - 100 words
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Article400 1985-01-04 4 Bank chiefs asked to resign TEL AVIV, Thursday Report of involvement m 1983 bank-share crash ISRAELI legislators and a Cabinet minister yesterday demanded the resignation of the heads of the Bank of Israel and the nations commercial banks, after the publication of a highly critical report on a 1983 bank-shareAP - 400 words
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356 1985-01-04 4 WARSAW, Thurs. THE leader of the three former security officers who have admitted killing the Rev Jerzy Popieluszko had been authorised "from the top" to proceed even if the pro-Solidarity priest appeared to be dying, the second of the officers testifiedNYT - 356 words
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Article36 1985-01-04 4 MONS (Belgium). Thurs. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation announced yesterday that a 10-day exercise involving air forces from the United States, Canada and West Germany would begin m West Germany on Jan 21. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article124 1985-01-04 4 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet planners have drafted a scheme to divert water southwards from two north Russian rivers m order to halt a decline m the level of the Caspian Sea, the official news agency Tass reported yesterday. It said they intended to drain waterReuter - 124 words
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275 1985-01-04 4 JERUSALEM. Thurs. In a rare public dialogue. Israelis and Palestinians met face-to-face to discuss grievances that decades of warfare have failed to resolve The confrontation gave cause for both hope and despair. The representatives of two embittered peoples were able to talk toAP - 275 words
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294 1985-01-04 5 Artificial heart man in high spirits LOUISVILLE (Kentucky). Thurs. Artificial heart recepient Mr William Schroeder is joking with his family again, and his doctor took that as an encouraging sign after he suffered a series of strokes, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Before suffering three strokes on Dec 13, theAP; UPI - 294 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-01-04 5 WASHINGTON, Thursday Deficit is Congress' top priority, he says REPUBLICAN Senator Robert Dole has called on Congress to launch a "major assault" on government spending m 1985 when it opens its 99th session today. Mr Dole, who will become the new Senate majority leader, saidUPI; Reuter - 321 words
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204 1985-01-04 5 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Cuban President Fidel Castro has ordered severe austerity measures that are likely to cause Cuba's growth rate to plummet m 1965, the official news agency Prensa Latina said yesterday. The news story said an economic programme drawn up m a meeting ofAP - 204 words
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98 1985-01-04 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. The United States has an elite commando force armed with laser weapons, planes and nuclear submarines to strike back at global terrorists, NBC television news said last night. A group of Id people "psychiatrically screened for their willingness to kill" composeReuter - 98 words
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113 1985-01-04 5 Judge rules against French-only signs MONTREAL, Thurs. A Quebec Superior Court judge has struck down a provision of Quebec's Lanfuage Law forcing most usinesses to have signs worded only m French. Justice Pierre Boudreault backed five Montreal-area merchants who challenged the provision of the law, known as Bill 101, onReuter - 113 words
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291 1985-01-04 5 New York subway vigilante to face charges CONCORD (New Hampshire), Thurs. The man who says he is New York's celebrated "subway vigilante" gunman appeared m court here yesterday and said he wanted to return to New York to face charges of attempted murder. "I want to go back as quicklyReuter - 291 words
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189 1985-01-04 5 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Drug abuse and illegal immigrants are the biggest threats to Brunei's peace and security, says the sultanate's police chief, Pengiran Omar. He has called on the public to help police combat the twin189 words
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324 1985-01-04 5 MANILA, Thurs. Government prosecutors are finalising the list of persons to be charged m court soon for the August 1963 murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. A three-man panel of the Tanodbayan or National Ombudsman's Office is set to release its findingsAFP - 324 words
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175 1985-01-04 5 Minister questions plane crash explanation JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian Transport Minister Roesmin Nurjadin has questioned Garuda Airways' explanation of a plane crash last Sunday m which 15 people were injured, the official Antara news agency said today. A spokesman for the state airline has said the plane crashed because of aReuter - 175 words
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186 1985-01-04 5 Thailand denies border villagers' charges BANGKOK, Thurs The Foreign Ministry today took exception to press reports quoting villagers of three disputed hamlets on the Thai-Lao border who accused Bangkok's armed forces of having "deported" people and of holding some of them m Thailand. Ministry spokesman Sawanit Kongsiri, referring to theAFP - 186 words
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Article80 1985-01-04 5 BANGKOK, Thurs Fifteen school children were killed and 21 others injured yesterday when a grenade exploded at a school m northern Thailand, police said today. The grenade was found by one of the children, Sa-nga Chanphet, 11, m a field at the Ban Rung LaemAP - 80 words
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486 1985-01-04 6 Where funds for some bad loans came from ®The BMF Affair $163 m raised from three of Bank Bumfs overseas branches THE Committee of Inquiry into the estimated $2.5 billion bad loans fiasco involving Bank Bumiputra's subsidiary m Hongkong, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), has named six former executives of theNST - 486 words
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211 1985-01-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A major reshuffle involving all executives of Bank Bumiputra will be carried out, its newly-ap-pointed executive chairman, Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail, said yesterday. The executives m Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), the Hongkong subsidiary of Bank Bumiputra, would also beNST - 211 words
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Article, Illustration213 1985-01-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Committee of Inquiry investigating the BMF scandal did not compile a list of the assets of the six people alleged to have received benefits directly or indirectly from BMF or from George Tan and/or companies within the Carrian Group. TheNST - 213 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-01-04 6 Six named in probe cannot be reached KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The six former executives of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) named by the committee of inquiry for being involved m corrupt practices could not be reached for comment. In a report released yesterday, the committee disclosed alleged corruptions on their partNST - 290 words
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120 1985-01-04 6 Reason for rejecting Carrian rescue KUALA LUMPUR, Thun>. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd (BBMB) rejected the financial rescue package for the Carrian Group because its subsidiary, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), wo*uld not receive any payment for its loans to the group. Wardley Ltd, the merchant bank re-scheduling Carrian' s debts atNST - 120 words
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Article, Illustration29 1985-01-04 8 Federal Publications' Koh Hock Seng (left) and the Education Ministry's Mr Wee Heng Tin and some of the books that will go to school libraries.29 words
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465 1985-01-04 8 SHAHRIR ARIFF; AMY BALAN - SHAHRIR ARIFF AMY BALAN The new Cabinet line-up By and of Business Times SINGAPORE'S business community has given the new Cabinet a vote of confidence m a Business Times straw poll. Several top executives yesterday described the "new team as "good", "strong" and "outstanding". A managing465 words
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Article116 1985-01-04 8 Thief hid in Metro's toilet AN ALARM triggered off at a department store led to the arrest of a thief who had hidden m the toilet before the store closed. A court was told on Wednesday that two policemen were alerted when the alarm at Metro Orchard m Scotts Road116 words
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Article284 1985-01-04 8 THE leader of the Singapore Democratic Party and MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, said despite the new line-up, the Prime Minister was still the one m charge. He told The Straits Times that he saw the younger leaders as technocrats and that they284 words
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691 1985-01-04 8 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By MR Chiam See Tong, the opposition MP for Potong Pasir, yesterday reiterated his stand that he would work, as far as possible, with the government to build a better nation. He said the opposition has as important a role m691 words
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Article62 1985-01-04 8 THE latest m print technology will be featured during Asia print '85 at the World Trade Centre from June 20 to 23. It is South-east Asia's fourth international exhibition of. printing, graphic arts equipment and supplies. More than 200 manufacturers of printing equipment will be taking part m62 words
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Article, Illustration244 1985-01-04 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Six groups vying for second -largest MRT contract By Keeping Track THE second-largest MRT contract, expected to be worth about $300 million, will be handed out this month. Beaten only by the $581.5 million rolling stock deal clinched by Kawasaki244 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-01-04 9 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ By OLD folk who love chewing betel not may not know it, bat the substance which makes their months turn red could be prolonging their lives. The substance is called catechin, an extract from boiled gamhir leaves. It is an226 words
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135 1985-01-04 9 Man took money for getting clients A FORMER sales executive with Times Publishing Berhad pleaded guilty m a court yesterday to accepting money from the director of an advertising company m return for recommending clients to the company. Choo Ching Kew alias Terence Choo, 51, was fined $3,000 m default135 words
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Article, Illustration148 1985-01-04 9 THE group chief executive of Sembawang Holdings (Pte) Ltd, Mr C.N. Watson, has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) m Britain's New Year honours list. The award was for his contribution to shipyard development m Singapore. Mr Watson said yesterday that he148 words
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522 1985-01-04 9 SINGAPORE needs careful and sympathetic nursing m the next 12 months and not the tough style adopted when the growth rate was a strong 10 per cent, as m 1980 and 1981. This was the opinion of Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC)522 words
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Article45 1985-01-04 9 THE Singapore Action Group of Elders celebrated their seventh anniversary on Tuesday. Merit awards for last year were given out to five Sage members by the MP for Telok Ayer. Mr Ong Pang Boon, during a dinner at the Mayflower Restaurant. DBS Building45 words
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Article48 1985-01-04 9 MOHAMED Esah bin Mohd Ismail, 22, was charged m court with causing mischief by fire early yesterday morning. No plea was taken. Mohamed Esah is alleged to have used kerosene to burn a shophouse at Middle Road. He was remanded at the CID until Thursday.48 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-01-04 9 SINGAPORE'S fust M jslim-run child-rare centre, which opened on Wednesday, is planning to persuade working mothers from nearby factories and schools m Bedok to use its facilities. Tne child-care centre, run by the Singapore Malay Youth Library Assoc,ation (Taman Bacaan). started with 10 children It can207 words
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Article113 1985-01-04 10 Man claims trial to graft charge WONG KHENG JUAN, 30, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of corruptly offering $3,000 to a supervisor. He is alleged to have offered the money to Mr Low Teck Heng, employed by Wormald International (S) Pte Ltd, at its Soon Lee Road office m113 words
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Article74 1985-01-04 10 A TEENAGER, Mary Soh, was yesterday jailed for five years for trafficking m 0.05 g of heroin. Soh, 17, of Tah Ching Road, had pleaded guilty to selling two straws to a drug officer at East Coast Road last Aug 29. The case was postponed74 words
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514 1985-01-04 10 ANNE KOH; LEE SIEW HUA - ANNE KOH LEE SIEW HUA By and Making up for high labour costs SINGAPORE may see a new wave of Japanese investments this year that are very capital-intensive, highly automated and which require skilled labour that is easily available here. These companies will manufacture514 words
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374 1985-01-04 10 New labour rules come into force on Monday THE amendments to the Employment Act, passed by Parliament last July, will come into effect on Monday. Also m operation from Monday will be the Employment (Female Workers) Regulations which will continue to prohibit employers from deploying pregnant women workers to work374 words
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Article101 1985-01-04 10 BE PREPARED for rain, particularly m the afternoons, m the next two weeks. The Meteorological Service expects "occasional showers mainly m the afternoon on most days". It added that "widespread rain is expected on a few days". Last month's rainfall, it reported, was "below101 words
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112 1985-01-04 10 A MAN was yesterday fined a total of $30,100 for having uncensored and obscene tapes and for distributing them. Police raided a firm, of which Tan Teck Soo, 44, was a director, m Fook Hai Building on April 14 last year and found 2,937112 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-01-04 11 MAZLAN BADRON - MAZLAN BADRON Picture by THEY were having a smashing time at the World Trade Centre yesterday but nobody was having much fun. In fact, the scene was rather depressing. All the hard work that had gone into building the show of the year258 words
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Article116 1985-01-04 11 THIEVES stole more than 145,000 m cash and property from two offices Between Monday and Wednesday. A director of the Union Pair Shipping Co m Shenton Way. Madam C.S. Loh. reported the loss of $12,735 from her office drawer on Wednesday. There was no sign116 words
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Article57 1985-01-04 11 FITNESS may be more than a fad. At least Atec Management is taking it seriously enough to organise an exhibition called Fitness, Nutrition and Sports '85 at the World Trade Centre from May 16 to 19. Fitness equipment, nutritional products and sports goods will be shown. For57 words
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Article, Illustration384 1985-01-04 11 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Court told of how four men overpowered guards and opened their cell door By FOUR men overpowered their guards and unlocked their cell door for the other prisoners to escape but none did. A court heard that the escape plot was sparked off384 words
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502 1985-01-04 12 NG HAI TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Two floors at Cuppage Plaza set aside By CONSUMERS will be able to taste rare and exotic delicacies from all over the world when a fruit supermarket, the first of its kind m Singapore, opens. Johan Singa Holdings Pte Ltd502 words
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246 1985-01-04 12 How bosses can be more aware of workers' problems MANAGEMENT could be more aware of shopfloor problems if they bring themselves down to that level. This was the feeling of three-quarters of the union leaders and agreed upon by more than half of the personnel managers interviewed m a National246 words
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Article316 1985-01-04 12 TWO Filipinos who used credit cards of others to buy nearly $15,000 worth of goods from shops m Orchard and Scotts roads were jailed yesterday. Police prosecutor Insp Png Hock Chye urged District Judge Rahim Jalil to take a serious view of the cases316 words
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Article42 1985-01-04 12 FIRE damaged an antiques factory belonging to Yoong Tat Enterprise (Pte) Ltd m Lorong Kebasi m Woodlands early yesterday. No one was injured. Firemen brought the blaze under control within an hour after it broke out at about 2 am42 words
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Article102 1985-01-04 12 Two seriously hurt in accidents TWO PEOPLE were seriously injured after being involved m separate road accidents this week. On Monday, a car collided with a motorcycle at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Old Kallang Airport Road. The motorcyclist, Mr Rashid bin Buwasir, 25, was treated as an outpatient102 words
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Article268 1985-01-04 12 IT WAS "all clear" at the new premises of St Nicholas Girls' School yesterday, after the traffic police intervened to ease the traffic jams on the first day of school. When term opened on Wednesday, bumper-to-bumper jams were created as school buses and parents tried268 words
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Advertisement568 1985-01-04 11 Have a wedding celebration to cherish forever at Plaza Hotel. Plaza Hotel's Ay/ wedding with Wedding Package s AW/ trimmings like a has value-packed VS^^sumptuous Chinese features that includes a dinner or a superp choice of three beautifully Continental spread a renovated rooms grand 4-tier wedding cake. Happiness Hall, Prosperity568 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-01-04 13 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Story by Picture by THEY were leaving on a plane. But the 34 people who gathered at the "departure lounge" the porch outside the Jurong East HDB area office did not bring their passports or suitcases along. Instead, one came with severalRAYMOND NG - 479 words
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211 1985-01-04 13 Residents can now pay HDB bills at the CC Potong Pasir RESIDENTS of Potong Pasir estate need not have to go to Toa Payoh to pay their HDB bills. Current monthly rent or instalment payments for flats or shops, can now be made at the Potong Pasir CC at Potong211 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-01-04 13 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By MR ALAN Chua Gim Siong, 38, reputed to be the youngest clan chief m Singapore, is a very busy man. Besides being the president of the Singapore Chin Kang Clan Association, he is also a director of four companies, chairman290 words
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Article, Illustration273 1985-01-04 13 MANY people spent the New Year holiday m traditional style eating, drinking, sleeping and watching television. But 10 youths spent that time out at sea battling winds, waves and currents, perched on windsurfers. All members of the Ponggol Point CC's Youth Group, they had set off273 words
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290 1985-01-04 13 Interested in joining these activities? TUITION: Primary school students can sign up foi mathematics and English tuition at Kampong Kern bangan Zone 1 RC centre at Block 543, Bedok North Street 3. Register during weekdays between 8 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Kuo Chuan Zone C RC will also conduct tuition290 words
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Article456 1985-01-04 14 THE new Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Richard Hu, wasted no time m getting down to his job. He has given notice of plans to introduce first, legislation to regulate the financial futures and securities markets, and then guidelines for merchant banks. These are timely and456 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1985-01-04 14 PRAN CHOPRA - PRAN CHOPRA By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal NEW DELHI Mr Rajiv Gandhi's electoral victory is bigger than any ever won by his grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru, or by his mother. Indira Gandhi. He has brought his Corvgress (I) Party1,267 words
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Article, Illustration894 1985-01-04 14 WILLIAM BROAD - WILLIAM BROAD By m New York BORN out of the complexity of modern science, an era of vast, lavishly financed research teams appears to be replacing the days when individuals dominated science. The trend reached new heights last year when platoonsNYT - 894 words
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Article680 1985-01-04 14 Russell Baker NEW YORK C.Z. Coffer, of Richmond, Virginia, hopes to make a career of meeting famous people and wants advice, which he believes someone m the newspaper business is uniquely qualified to give. "What should I say to famous people when I meet them?" he writes.NYT - 680 words
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Letter219 1985-01-04 15 Prices must depend on market I GENERALLY agree with the views on the property market which were expressed by "Unconvinced". (ST, Dec 24). It is interesting to read the views of developers, obviously trying to boost the market. Property "barons" have, among other things, expressed the view that property prices219 words
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Letter, Illustration338 1985-01-04 15 I WOULD like to draw the attention of the authorities to, and warn school leavers about, the goings-on at a shop m which I sought a job. Last month, I saw an advertisement (right) for salesgirls and salesmen. When I telephoned to enquire about338 words
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Letter143 1985-01-04 15 ON the afternoon of Dec 30, I arrived m Singapore by rail from Kuala Lumpur. After clearing immigration, I joined the long queue for taxis. The line moved very slowly as intervals between taxis stretched from five to 25 minutes. Initially, I attributed the cause of143 words
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143 1985-01-04 15 I WOULD like to bring to the attention of readers a computer dating service advertised m a newspaper last February. I wrote m, and was informed that I had to. pay a $25 fee. I sent them a cheque and waited. I telephoned them when143 words
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Letter70 1985-01-04 15 WE refer to the letter "Nearly late for exams" and wish to apologise for the inconvenience caused to "An Unsatisfied Student". (ST, Dec 1). Disciplinary action has been taken against the driver concerned. He has also been advised to be more attentive m future. We would70 words
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264 1985-01-04 15 I REFER to the letter "Use double-deckers" by "Late". (ST, Dec 18). We thank the writer for complimenting our bus service. He suggested that we deploy double-decker buses on services 96 and 216 to provide greater capacity. Services and 216, which serve the National University264 words
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114 1985-01-04 15 I REFER to the letter "Driver could have let boy get off" by "W.J.A." (ST, Dec 17). We spoke to the driver concerned and he exf)lained that he could not et the boy alight at the bus stop outside City Plaza because it was114 words
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Letter238 1985-01-04 15 Rules on transport of goods I REFER to the letter by "Concerned" regarding the transportation of dangerous chemicals on our roads. (ST, Dec 20). There are adequate provisions m the Motor> Vehicles (Construction and Use) Rules, 1974 which govern the transportation of all goods on vehicles. Sections 85 (4) and238 words
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Letter77 1985-01-04 15 Lights will waste energy I READ with delights the report ''Fun Town: Chinatown (ST, Dec 30). It brought back memories of the Chinatown we used to know: Lunar New Year goodies, festive shoppers, etc. All these will be back m a month's time. There is one question. Have the glittering77 words
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166 1985-01-04 15 IT HAS been reported that computer professionals will be able to take an advanced computer course leading to the equivalent of an honours degree at Ngee Ann Polytechnic next June. (ST, Dec 12). This, certainly, is another step that will help Singapore become a166 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1985-01-04 16 Social change sapping organised crime's hold on Sicilians PALERMO (Sicily) The mafia has come under strong attack- here as a result of far-reach-ing changes m Sicilian political and social life, many Sicilians say. The stepped-up assault on organised crime, many believe, has permanently altered the relationshipNYT - 1,074 words
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509 1985-01-04 16 ROME Seventeen centuries after Rome became the seat of Christianity, the classic lines of its churches and basilicas are to be joined by the minaret and dome of a mosque. Roman Catholic and Muslim leaders say Italy's first mosque and Europe's biggest willCompass - 509 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-01-04 17 THE market opened yesterday with a barrage of sell orders due to Wall Street's overnight 12.7-point fall. But sentiment improved slightly over the day with the Straits Times Industrial Index losing 6.54 points to 793.18. The broad-based Business Times Composite307 words
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Article33 1985-01-04 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Fines 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) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article67 1985-01-04 17 MUMff 50C 214 +7 CCM 448 +6 MTC7BC 354 +5 DahYunf 334 +4 Sel Properties 222 +3 PMC 50c 176+3 PPda*isoc 139 +3 Peris Plant 366 +2 SnfhwtFin 210 +2 Juonj Ent 50c 161 +2 Johanrldpsoc 118 +2 HonjFok 102 +2 Roth Ms 50c 181+1 hmomtßM 126 +1 U67 words
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Article60 1985-01-04 17 Temertoh 530 -50 Seacorpsoc 250 —26 SPK Sentosa 108 —17 DBS 555 -15 SPH 590 -10 MBanknc 545 -10 Tasek Cement 420 —10 Mraco 240 -9 Weames 386 —8 TOM 312 -8 M M C 10c 139 -8 tenant Carp 102 -8 Pan-El 50c 277 -7 FACBSOC 226-7 Lion60 words
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Article62 1985-01-04 17 Jan£ Jan 3 BT Composite 703.96 697.13 BT Indicator *****26 *****72 BT 08/ OS 172 223 ST Industrials 799.72 793.18 ST Finance 2382 66 *****4 ST Hotels ***** 878.47 ST Properties 486 42 486.30 ST Minings 349.86 349 61 ST Plantations 2466.85 2458.81 OCBC 609 71 603.39 OU6 Composite62 words
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Article38 1985-01-04 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 10 68 16 Finance I 1 1 4 Hotels 1 4 1 Properties 3 5 1 Plantations 0 8 3 Mming 0 2 0 Deb/Loans 3 4 1 Total 18 102 2638 words
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Article89 1985-01-04 17 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market continued its losing streak yesterday despite some buying activity m the late afternoon. The market opened lower m line with the poor showing on the overnight New York market but drifted lower on lack of interest. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share89 words
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Article48 1985-01-04 17 Up Down Unch Industnols 30 53 25 Fmonce 2 7 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 3 5 2 Oil palms 1 2 2 Tins 0 5 1 S Rubber 1 9 3 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loons 0 0 0 Total 37 83 3748 words
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Article63 1985-01-04 17 BoKttadßM -4 Gkmss -4 PMC +3 Stmb S* -3 CtC 6 Haw Par b Pan Etec -7 Sine Darby -1 CCM +6 MiuptßM -5 tofcFbnt +2 CoWStoraie -3 KeppH -1 1"?* M*M -1 WC +5 -2 Ess* unch tUb-Purpose -W4 SW -10 F*M -2 NBT susp63 words
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Article15 1985-01-04 17 Lum Chong 556,000 TDM 370,000 M U Mfg 352,000 Promet 300,000 Pon-EI 303.00015 words
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213 1985-01-04 17 Berjaya Kawat to buy land for M$7.5 m KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Berjaya Kawat Bhd (BKB), the wire-manufac-turing company acquired last year by Nautilus Corp Bhd, will purchase a piece of land m Batu Pahat as part of its thrust into the property market. The company announced through the Kuala LumpurBernama - 213 words
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333 1985-01-04 17 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is currently holding "casual interviews" m an effort to determine if there had been insider trading m the shares of Pan-Elec-tric Industries when the counter shot up from $1.95 to $3.20 last July/ August. Sources say that333 words
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350 1985-01-04 17 Among them were OCBC, DBS Bank and UOB KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Only 10 companies, compared with 15 m 1983, made it to the billion-ringgit club m the Business Times list of the Top 100 companies quoted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.350 words
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Article114 1985-01-04 17 Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd and Straits Trading moved backwards to No. 6 and 10 respectively, while Malayan United Industries fell three rungs to No. 12. All three companies suffered from an erosion m their share prices. Plantation group Kuala Lumpur Kepong and Highlands and Lowlands, whichMBT - 114 words
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Article111 1985-01-04 17 LONDON, Thurs. British bank base lending rates, which went below 10 per cent last November, might have to be raised if the pressure on sterling continues, money market dealers said. They pointed out that the key three-month sterling interbank rate showed a i -point gain toReuter - 111 words
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Article87 1985-01-04 17 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Most United States industry will enjoy increased production and sales this year, but the growth will be less than last year's, according to Commerce Department estimates. Of 209 manufacturing industries studied, 177 could expect a rise m sales figures, allowing for inflation, the department said. ButAFP - 87 words
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Article68 1985-01-04 17 HONGKONG Thurs. Leighton (Asia) Ltd, a subsidiary of Leighton Holdings Ltd of Australia, has won a HK$l77 million (Ss49 million) contract for the extension of Brunei's international airport, Leighton (Asia) said m a statement. It said the contract in- volves the building of a five-level terminal asReuter - 68 words
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Article66 1985-01-04 17 GARDEN CITY (New York), Thurs. Norton Simon Inc's Avis division said it filed a lawsuit asking for US$5O million (SsloB million) m damages against RCA Corp's Hertz division. The company said the suit charges that Hertz was attempting to break an exclusive fly-drive contract Avis has withReuter - 66 words
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Article27 1985-01-04 17 BEIJING, Thurs. A factory m south-west China's Yunnan province will manufacture microcomputers of the United States-based Burroughs Company, Xinhua news agency reported recently. APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-01-04 17 CONRAD RAJ; WONG AI KWEI - CONRAD RAJ WONG AI KWEI Residential property prices 'have hit rock-bottom' By and YET another property developer has emerged from seclusion declaring that residential property prices have hit "rock-bottom". Mr Kwek Hong Png, patriarch of the Hong Leong Group and one of the world's580 words
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Article146 1985-01-04 17 STERLING hit another all-time low as the US dollar continued its surge on the local foreign exchange market yesterday making the possibility of the greenback and sterling to be at par m the near future likely. Sterling's low against the US currency was U551.1420, while146 words
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399 1985-01-04 17 Banking and finance sectors more active ACTIVITY m the local banking and finance sectors has expanded, according to the latest monthly statistical bulletin of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The total money suprlv m Singapore rose by .3 per cent last October, it said. The supply of Singapore dollars, which399 words
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115 1985-01-04 17 NEW YORK. Thurs. Interest rates m the United States should increase slightly this year as US economic expansion begins to pick up, according to 24 experts questioned by the Wall Street Journal. The report, published yesterday, said interest rates could continue toAFP - 115 words
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Article2916 1985-01-04 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done" Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,916 words
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Article1894 1985-01-04 18 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.988 3.005) (2M) 2 98 (1)2 98(3)3 00 AMD (3 308 3 325X10)3 32 Alcorn (I 478) (1) 1 48 (12) 1.47 (2) 1 45(4) 1 46(71) I 48 AISB (3 806) (2) 3.78 API (1 128 1 13S) (4) 1 121,894 words
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Article2769 1985-01-04 18 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance (000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 180 Acmo 185 unch 40 20 185 185 308 103 Alcom 131 -1 3.8 8 131 129 312 218 Allied Choc 267 -1 2 267 267 1982,769 words
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Article56 1985-01-04 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kg yesterday. In the absence of any fresh demand, the buffer stock manager continued strong buying at that level. Turnover of tin concentrates rose to 154 tonnes from 115 tonnes56 words
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Article330 1985-01-04 19 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents kilo (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 167 25-168 25N 166 .25-167 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Jan 1985 169 75-***** 168.75-***** 188 .25- 188 75N 187.50-188.50 Int 1 RSS Feb 173.75-***** *****-173 25 Int 2 RSS330 words
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Article25 1985-01-04 19 Closing prices Aluminium E/torme Wed Spot 911.00 912 00 (899.50-900.00) 3 months 932 .00— 932 50 (922 00-922.50) Market tone: Barely Steady Sales: 11.02525 words
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Article23 1985-01-04 19 Closing prices Copper £/tonne Wed Spot 1144.50-»1 145.00 (1139 50-1145 00) 3 months 1148.50-1149 50 (1138 50-1139.50) Market tone: Easier Sales 16.45023 words
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Article30 1985-01-04 19 S jl V#r Clouif prices USS/troy oz Thurs Wed Singapore 6 09— 6 14 6 25-6 30 Ned Tues New York 6.08-6.13 6 28-6 33 Source Credit Suisse. Spore30 words
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Article369 1985-01-04 19 new crop 204 2nd grade unq liangxi new cr.p 178 Ordinary unq Australian White See Mew new crop Ist grade 138 2nd grade 247 Yu lim new crop Ist grade 124.20 Broken rice 158 Tone RICE prices were unchanged to higher m tairly active trading Among Thai fragrants.369 words
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Article121 1985-01-04 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices are set to rise over the next few months because of lower production and a cutback m stocks after the monsoon-affected period (October/ December). PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tome palm oil Jan 1270 (south) 1262.50 (central) 1255 (north) Refined palm oil US$/tonnes121 words
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Article30 1985-01-04 19 Closing prices Rubber cents/kilo Singapore January 168.75 down 1.50 cents Malaysia January 187.50 down 0.50 cents T Closing prices ,m MJ/kNo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 154 rose 39 tonnes30 words
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Article27 1985-01-04 19 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 303.60-304.00 306.30-306 70 Hongkong 302.90-303.40 306 80—307 30 Wed Tues New York 301.50—302.00 307.50—308 00 London 305 00 305.50 308.75—309.5027 words
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Article139 1985-01-04 19 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5521,315 and 5521,603 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/303.50 and eased off to the day's low of U*****.20/60 before a weaker US dollar pushed it up to U*****.80/4.30. It closed for lunch at U*****.50/304.00. It re-opened at U*****.50/304.00 and saw139 words
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Article228 1985-01-04 19 THE Singapore dollar yesterday finished at 2.1950/60 from its opening of 2.1885. It was traded between 2.1905 and 2.1975. The greenback was higher against most major currencies m quiet trading. Against the Deutschemark, it finished at 3.1745/55 against its opening of 3.1780/90. It soared to a high of 3.1805,228 words
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Article208 1985-01-04 19 Managers' prices for Jan 4 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 41—2 56 The Savings Fund 167-177 Spore Prof Fund 104-110 Spore Sec Fund 154-163 Spore Invest Fund 1 02—1 08 Spore Equity Fund 1 03—1 09« d Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 31—2 46 Mai208 words
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Article218 1985-01-04 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar _*****— 1.7853_ 5.74—5.60 Canadian dollar 1.6599 1 6613 6 10 6 00 NZ dollar 1.0366— 1 0387 9.96-9.56 Sterling pound 2.5121 2.5155 4 03-3 96 US dollar 2.1950-2.1960218 words
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Article193 1985-01-04 19 Gold TRADING m February gold slipped US$3.6O from the previous close to open at U*****.80. It fell later from the day's high of U*****.50 to close slightly above the low at U*****.90. Deutschemark MARCH Deutschemark settled at 0.3168, seven ticks lower than Wednesday's settlement. The contract was moderately193 words
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Article, Illustration587 1985-01-04 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo fine Block NedVDiemen (700) 4/1(2000) TA3 0700 0800 HI E Humanity (044W8) 4/1(2300) FSB *****100 S4 Soy Accord (4 7A) 5/1(0700) FSB 1100 1300 *****900 G4 Renee Ricks (LI2W) 5/1(0700) FSB 1000 1100587 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-01-04 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Oonam No 8 25/6 aside «/l Jenhol 22 aside 4 1 Ned Barcelona 44 aside 4 1 Qu Jiang 23 4 aside 4 1 Shinko Maru 18 aside 4 1 Simanto 39 aside 41 Tausala Samoa 11/12 aside 4 1 Thai390 words
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Article440 1985-01-04 19 I I I I I I J I I I Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1235.98(1220.74) Week ago 1176.93 j| Australian All-Ordinaries W Thursday" 726.5(729.0) Week ago 724.4 Australian Industrials Thursday 1081.9(1082.3) Week ago 1079.7 l_ a Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 940.4 (952.3) Week ago Closed Dow Jones Average Wednesday440 words
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Article301 1985-01-04 19 J» 3 HKS Cham e Associated Hotek 0 3356 +0015 Bank Of East Asia 24 00 +0 1 Cheung Kong 1070 +0 I CNno Light 12 50 +0 2 Cross Horb Tunne) 1 1 00 F E Consortium 0 35 +0 005 Far East Exch PhJe* 0035 unch G301 words
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Article246 1985-01-04 19 Lan 2 USJ Change Alcoa 36*4 -*4 Allied Chem Cp 34 -*4 Allis-Chalmers 6* *i Am Tel Tel 19*4 -*4 Amax Inc 16* Amr Corp 35% Bethlehem Stl 1 7V4 -W Boeing Co 54W -2% Burroughs Cp 56** Caterpillar Co 31 unch Chase Monhtn 47% +V 4 Chrysler246 words
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Article607 1985-01-04 19 Jan 2 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS AMied-Lyons 161 -1 Ass. Dairies 160 -4 BTRPLC 612 unch Babcocks 142 -1 Barclays 564 -3 Beechams 390 unch BICC 238 unch Blue Circle 475 -5 BOC Group 257 -2 Boots 191 -6 Bowater 215 unch BATS 345 -6 Britannia 88 unch BP 480607 words
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Article331 1985-01-04 19 Jan 3 Cents Chant e (Aus») A C I 188 -4 A N I 243 unch A P M 220 +3 Aberfoyle 800S 10 Age 270 +8 Alliance Oil 103 unch Allied Mill 246 -6 Ampol Exp 238S Ampol Pet 175 -5 Am 514 unch Ashton 80 -2 B331 words
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Article237 1985-01-04 20 Bank predicts better year for HK HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation predicts this colony's economic growth rate will reach It per cent this year, compared with last years estimated 7 per cent. In the January issue of its economic report, the bank cited prospects of a steadyAP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-01-04 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ 'Proposed laws will help protect investors' By THE proposed laws to regulate futures trading is meant to give the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) more teeth m enforcing its existing rules. Simex chairman Ng Kok Song said yesterday there were two471 words
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Article38 1985-01-04 20 MALAYAN CABLES BHD will change its accounting year from Dec 31 to Jan 31. Hence, the financial accounts for the company will be prepared for a 13--month period from Jan 1, 1984, to Jan 31, 1985.38 words
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Article23 1985-01-04 20 DUNLOP ESTATES BHD has agreed to buy the entire stake of Malaysia Vegetable Oil Refinery Sdn Bhd for Msl4 million cash.23 words
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Article29 1985-01-04 20 MR LIM KEE MING, the president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, was appointed to the board of Neptune Orient Lines from Wednesday.29 words
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Article24 1985-01-04 20 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION (UIC) has acquired a 50 per cent stake m Far East Flour Mills of Hongkong for HK$l (about 5J0.28).24 words
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Article38 1985-01-04 20 GROWTH INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS LTD has announced a slight increase of its stake m Pan-Electric Industries Ltd from 29.7 per cent to 31.59 per cent following the conversion of 1.9 million convertible unsecured loan stock 1980/ 1987.38 words
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416 1985-01-04 20 TOKYO, Thurs. The new governor of the Bank of Japan, Mr Satoshi Sumita, said that Japan's currency has remained '.'undervalued and unstable" because of a big gap between Japanese and United States interest rates and the huge US Budget deficit. Japan's tradingAFP - 416 words
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285 1985-01-04 20 LONDON, Thurs. The Bank of England is investigating the multi-billion-pound fund management industry. About 181 companies which have been identified as offering discretionary or advisory portfolio management services have been sent a questionnaire asking for information on the size and nature of funds under theirFT - 285 words
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Article, Illustration133 1985-01-04 20 Your market basket What a typical family of s Change four would buy from week from last Lim Tua Tow wet market week S 500g lean pork 360 Unch 300g streaky pork 170 Unch 500g mutton 530 Unch 500g beef (frozen) 490 Unch Ikg chicken: hen 4.70 Unch cockerel 4.30133 words
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Article131 1985-01-04 20 Pegi reveals higher earnings PEGI MALAYSIA BHD. the single largest shareholder of Dunlop PLC. which is attempting a major revamp, has reported higher earnings for the six months ended Sept 30. Group pre-tax profit rose from M 5356.000 to Ms4.B million on a 68.5 per cent rise m turnover to131 words
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Advertisement505 1985-01-04 17 Tap Cover/ r«^L U551,200,000 ipcreasir^to v^Z^ U551,500,000 after ibree years Top Protection for Elite Travellers. Access to I APA airport lounges As a business traveller, you are no doubt Global luggage protection and retrieval concerned about the quality of your travel service while you are on the road accident insurance505 words
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Advertisement53 1985-01-04 18 Practical, down-to-earth, well-written and witty, THE ANDROGYNOUS MANAGER helps to counteract the excesses of male and female sexism, and points the way to more productive management greatly improved job performance and better interpersonal distributed by W5J* FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I i\p\ 2 Juron 9 Port Road Singapore 2261 A member of53 words
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Advertisement58 1985-01-04 19 /(sign of if good v service W For details write to f Mm^ m \W m m m m m m ma< Lombard North Central PLC. M* m^ m^^mmm m^ Banking Services. Dept 506. m^^ mmm^ 17 Bruton Street, .m^\W\ m^k\+- London WIA3DH England m^ mm f/^ mm^^ Telephone 01-40958 words
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Advertisement50 1985-01-04 19 I he. n skills of management a n Ammmm^ai mm r \u ntmm tv, «*iiu l»w> A Ml series offering an m-depth study of various aspects of business today Each written by acknowledged experts m their field this series is designed f or enioyment ana profit From $20.00. THE BOOKSHOP50 words
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Advertisement27 1985-01-04 20 Congratulations 0%^ m km r m I "l>nTlllnV'' l m/mf nTnl nO>C to the Government and the People of the Socialist annnnnnfinnnnnnnnnnnnnnw .^n^nfinfe^^Llnnnntffl^nnnnnV^^nnnnnflnnlr tit '"^^l^KeS^ann^nHfl^J^nna^Hnfe nfPßlw^JnnnWß^^^llnWffWr £&l^nnnflnnnnnfflP^27 words
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Advertisement626 1985-01-04 21 0 i i T C.A.T.S. 737H66 I Miss Doris Ng, secretary to the Managing Director of Sanyo Airconditioners (S) Pte Ltd, had a favourable end to the year 1984. She got the right candidates to fill the positions of a Receptionist and Typist easily with an advertisement m The Straits626 words
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Advertisement609 1985-01-04 21 12 Computer Products)/ Services SPECIAL OFFER IBM COMPATIBLE COMPLETE WITH 256K/ 2 DRIVES/ PRINTER CARD/ MONOCHROME OR COLOR CARD/ FREE IBM SOFTWARE DBASE 111 AND SYMPHONY $2,800/--e APPLE SOFTWARE $4/50 IBM SOFTWARE $12/NEW IBM SOFTWARE LIKE MICROSOFT CHART/ PROJECT AND MANY OTHER IS ALSO AVAILABLE. WE ALSO HAVE STOCK FOR609 words
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Advertisement605 1985-01-04 21 19 Home Appliances BOTTLE GAS STOVE Boreal selfcleaning oven with rotissery and self-ignition. Hardly used. $300. Phone *****00. DEPOSIT $70, C.T.V., video, refrigerator. East HP terms. Trade-in used refrigerators acceptable. Tel: *****51/ *****43. 20 Pete/Pet Care hf THE DOGGY SHOP 81-11 Orchard Towers For All Your Doggy Needs TEL: *****43605 words
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Advertisement457 1985-01-04 21 18 Horns Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing ShOWfOOtn AffOfilß? liS^BSfK^^^^^K *Kf "Tffi f.M» iIP Me Jalan Anak Bukit. Singapore 2158 Tel: *****00/1 I j Mini blinds (25mm aluminium slats) s^s,B FANTASTIC OFFER! Made m Sweden vrdSli Ot ■■nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnjnlßj l Carr y L= I WIDTH DROP457 words
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Advertisement330 1985-01-04 21 30 Hairdressing Jean Yip Hair Studio Beginners/ Advance Courses Commencing Now! Reasonable fee and easy payment. Strictly instructed by London Trained instructors Call: *****20 (Adalina) #01-19/20/21 Katong Plaza FREE GIFTS OFFERII 1 bottle shampoo Free to hair perm, model. 1 comb Free to hair cut model. Perm: $10.00; Cut: $3.00330 words
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Advertisement494 1985-01-04 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: S5 00 per line (Mm $15 00 1 Saturday 8 30am to 2.oopm ("am deadline tor the Sunday Turns) Sami-diaplay: $20 00 per col cm Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm (Mm. S6O 00 Stra.ts T.mes) $20 50 per col494 words
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Advertisement705 1985-01-04 21 32 Photography DSO PRESENTS JAPAN'S First fully-automatic elctron drying cabinet by TOYO'! Protect your lenses aways of fungus, humimty for good! Best for Camera. Lenses. Films. Slides. Photos. Medicines, Stamps. Precision instruments Video/ Computer disc tapes etc. Model SOB *****.00 12 months guarantee. Sole Agents: DSO (ASIA) -02-09-10 Peninsular Plaza.705 words
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Advertisement381 1985-01-04 21 bsssssss**^bsssssssssssbb! BK SiV if SaiaXlXaJ B VJ/ sasV BeVtyv Bar HP your B" chance to show your talV ents B read what's recorded B 28 Health Centres/ i 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage 1^ y& I 1 MY WORLD 1 H Health Centre &> car** H H #04-103 Hotel Meridien381 words
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Advertisement436 1985-01-04 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/EnlartainmarH (2 5) Personal Sejrvicaa/laaTchandfaaH 1 1 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 165) 36 Houaa Renovation/ Decor mmmmmmmaxmmmmmmmmaammmimmimmmmmmM Specialists m Furniture Designing 8 Manufacturing 8436 words
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Advertisement735 1985-01-04 21 36 House Renovation/ Decor T.Q. TECH RENOVATION (cntra. tors specialised m extension And alteration works tor pn\. callouses factories, of flee and ten eral renovations foi HDB flats Floor tiles, painting, roofings, ceiling, box awnings brickworks concrete drainage carpentT] electrical plumbing iron grille* aluminium sliding doors and windows Tel *****06735 words
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Advertisement687 1985-01-04 22 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 49 Packing/ Storage/ 55 Commercial 55 Commercial 57 Business 57 Business 66 Situations Vacant: 1 sssssksksssssssss Delivery/Removal Vessels Vessels Opportunities Opportunities Professional/ ammmmmmmmmm Executive HHflll i^H :i|M SKIN EXFOLIATION" SKIN EXFOLIATION SKIN EXFOLIATION *k mmm mwwma>imWmmm m\Wmmwm}mmtm-4mm> mmm»687 words
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Advertisement422 1985-01-04 22 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi FANTASTIC PRICE CUTS ON AMERICA'S BEST HI-FI Now's your chance to own a Jensen at an amazingly low price. Don't waste. An offer this good means Jensen will be snapped up fast. JENSEN HOME HI-FI PRODUCTS Monitor B speaker normal $2,900 NOW $1,190 Monitor C speaker422 words
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Advertisement455 1985-01-04 22 38 TV/ Video/ HI-FI SPEAKER PROBLEMS? Call Martin Electronics, Reconlng and repair service. Tel: *****20 39 Other Services WE PROVIDED SPA, swimming pools construction, repair, equipment maintenance as to your satisfaction. Kindly call *****32/1 for more Information. BAD DEBT. EXPERIENCED and fast service. We give full guarantee to collect your455 words
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Advertisement691 1985-01-04 22 $20— $85 PER trip. Household/ office removal and dumping service. Immediate/ advance booking call *****80. HAP SENG TRANSPORT Household rubbish removal including workers. Tel: *****61/ *****93. HOUSE REMOVAL/ GENERAL transportation services of all purpose. Enquiries call: *****81. $25.00 PER TRIP Workers available for delivery, removal and dumping. Call *****1. 50691 words
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Advertisement747 1985-01-04 22 p.«Bse^™«.eßßeaße»Bsse«ss«ej WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE 3 UNITS STEEL TUGBOATS 1000/1200 HP TWIN SCREW AGE NOT MORE THAN 3 YEARS PLEASE SEND DETAILED SPECS AND PRICE TO: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies INDUSTRIAL USED AIR-CON units for sale, 2 low tension747 words
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Advertisement658 1985-01-04 22 57 Business Opportunities FOR RENT. EXISTING fully operational coffee roasting factory at Aljunied with 180 kg per hour capacity presently roasting coffee seed, corn, malt, etc. for dealers and coffee shop. Rental includes all equipment presently been used. Interested write: S.T. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore-0923. INSTANT BUSINESS658 words
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Advertisement779 1985-01-04 22 I JAPANESE RESTAURANT FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN ORCHARD ROAD AREA I PAGE: *****05 FOR DETAILS j 05 Situations Wanted JOBCENTRE DOMESTIC SERVANTS COMPLETE PLACEMENT FEESCHINESE; LANKA-5990; PHIL-5730; THAI-SBBO. SALARY: CHINESE-5270; LANKASIBO; THAI-S3O0; PHIL-S2SO/ $300. Quotations include undermentioned charges. YOU PAY NOTHING MORE Carefully orientated servants. Good character/ worker guaranteed.779 words
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Advertisement549 1985-01-04 22 66 Situetions Vacant: Professional/ Executive ASSISTANT We need an Assistant to join our Accountancy Dapt. The job covers the servicing of clients m writing up books of Accounts. The person should be an Accountancy graduate or possesses a recognised Accountancy qualification with 1 to 2 years' related working experience. He/549 words
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Advertisement637 1985-01-04 22 1 j Ar. established advertising a^enfcy invites applicant* foi the positions ol VISUALISER a Assist Art Director m conceptualising and rendering visuals a Able to illustrate and perfect fl rushed artwork Minimum 2 years relevant experience I Graduate from local foreign school of art Able tc work independently F. A.637 words
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Advertisement979 1985-01-04 23 L~B WW mmlM ABLF T0 TYPE a well-organ-a~B I Irea !sed P erson and abl^ to handle ■LJB many projects at one time." If -aaj am this sounds like you, an ideal X 2 i W^m Job at classification 89 is I I W\\ I I waiting for your application.979 words
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Advertisement487 1985-01-04 23 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situetions Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clericel Clericel Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical jmwmm i^s p_a___. mZ muUum mU B mmmmmmmmmmmmZ^ r We invite suitable applications for the487 words
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Advertisement234 1985-01-04 23 COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites spplications for the post of: TRAINEE BUREAU ASSISTANTS GCE 'O' level. Accurate typing. School leavers welcome. Attractive remuneration for the right candidates. Please submit full personal resume together with a non-re-turnable passport-sized photograph to: The Manager COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE PTE LTD 41, Joo Koon Circle Spore234 words
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Advertisement565 1985-01-04 23 ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT A British petroleum consultant firm established m Singapore for over 14 years requires a high calibre Accounts Assistant with the following qualifications: c G.C.E A level with LCCI Higher Accounting or part ACCA Certificates c Minimum 4 years relevant working experience, c Able to handle lull set of565 words
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Advertisement371 1985-01-04 23 We invite suitably qualified persons to fill the following positions m our Personnel Department:PERSONNEL CLERK Good G.C.E. '0' Level with credit m English; c 1 to 2 years' experience m a similar capacity; Typing speed of 40 w.p.m.; Able to deal with people at all levels. RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST •G.C.E. '0'371 words
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Advertisement612 1985-01-04 23 WEWANT| Famala applicant* ara invited to attend a walk-in interview: ON 4TH JANUARY 1905 BETWEEN 10AM TO IPM AND 2PM TO 4PM. Below are few basic requirements: c Experience not necessar] a GCK O levels c Able to handle simple correspondence and recording a Pleasant personality c Knowledge of typing612 words
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Advertisement535 1985-01-04 23 A CHINESE CO 1) JUN SECRETARY a, in .rc'di! ii. E ngtish t typing speed wpm 2) SALES REP mUn U I tspi i' 3) PRODUCTION WORKER For post l, please submi: written appiii .-.i ion with ontact no a. sal.ir> .-\p»-, bed !»-!ore 15th Jan 19&T Kor post 2a.535 words
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Advertisement578 1985-01-04 23 Required A SECRETARY m c Pn i v B GENERAL CLERK c Please rail personally S S SUAN PTE LJD BLK 509? 01 1078 ANG MO KIO IND PK SINGAPORE 7056 TEL 4818?63 UNITED SINGAPORE INSURANCE CO (PTE) LTD POLICY TYPIST' CLERK iki r In I nrrrssno Training pi. Commen578 words
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Advertisement1045 1985-01-04 24 70 Situetions Vacant 70 Situetions Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situetions Vacant: 72 Situetions Vacant: Secreteria:/ Secretarial/ Sales Sales Sales Sa i 88 Sales Sales Seles Technical Clerical Clerical Urgently required FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Hj1,045 words
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Advertisement800 1985-01-04 24 vacancies FOR legal Secretaries, Stenograpbers, typists Salarj negotiable Will commens ur.ite wiih experience School leaders from secretarial schools will be considered Contact Mr WANTED FEMALE GENERAL (Ink m dim m With without working experience but preferably able u> type Write with full particulars including contact telephone number toST box A*****,800 words
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Advertisement500 1985-01-04 24 DHL INTERNATIONAL, the market p| leader m international courier service with 1 ei 500 stations m more than 1 00 countries invites applications tor the position ot: Requirements: c GCL 'O' level with good command ot English Possess good soiling communication skills and he aggressive m approach c Good knowledge500 words
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Advertisement343 1985-01-04 24 ©Panther Private Limited Singapore's lesder m plastic films requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVE to sell our full range of plastic bags to: Supermarkets Dealers Laundries Leisure Industries Applicants should be aged between 21 and 25 snd should possess: A "clean" class 3 driving licence Sufficiently good command of English to write simple343 words
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Advertisement505 1985-01-04 24 c|^^W COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications for the posts of: SALES CLERKS Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English. Accurate typing. l 2 years' working experience. SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English Above 22 years old. 2 years' sales experience preferable but not necessary505 words
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Advertisement577 1985-01-04 24 An established company has the following vacancies for its Changi Airport Shops: MALE/ FEMALE 1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time) Salary and allowance $600 to $650. 2) SALES PROMOTERS (Pert-time) Salary $2.50 to $3.00 per hour. Working time: a) 7.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. or b) 5.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. or577 words
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Advertisement704 1985-01-04 24 WANTED FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE An established plastic mfg company dealing m industries and consumer products require female representative to canvass for contacts. The right date:a Mu.st be outgoing. Interested m meeting peoa Age below 25. a Have class 3 driving licence Preferably with some sales experience. a Attractive salary and704 words
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Advertisement818 1985-01-04 24 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING I ar go Consolidation Co requires Freight Sale:, Personnel immc diately Good sdvancemenl prospects for the right candidates vi ho are expected l« be able to communicate weii m Kngllsh Experience m cargo sales not necessary as training will be provided Please call *****3.} for appointment HOUSEWIVES PARTTIME/FULLTIME.818 words
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Advertisement572 1985-01-04 24 commercial high naee building owner require* a 1 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Qualifications i Polytechnic diploma m Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Is useful but not essential Experience 5 t<j 8 years experience m project management ai M4E Supervisor and or relevant experience m maintenance department of high rise buildings Must be well572 words
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Advertisement405 1985-01-04 25 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical ■■m\w^O*W?sssssssssssH se^" W>* ft m\\\\\ iSSBBBBBBBBBsS •SW** J(3r^ m MkWm. mtikV A leading die casting and precision j machining firm m ASEAN has vacancies v 2 which offers good advancement prospects for the right candidates. i j i405 words
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Advertisement87 1985-01-04 25 An established company m Pandan Loop requires urgently: ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN c With knowledge of electronic servicing. c Preferably with 1 year's working experience m telecommunications. c Able to work independently. Please apply with full resume, stating expected salary, experience, contact number to: THE MANAGER TEBAN GARDENS P.O. BOX 651 SINGAPORE87 words
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Advertisement360 1985-01-04 25 An international company m Jurong requires: ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN ITC m Electronic or Electrical Engineering. 2 years' working experience m manufacturing environment. Knowledge of hi-fi an asset, c Below 30 years of age. Interested applicants may either call *****55 to WM interview appointment or write m with full resume giving contact360 words
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Advertisement621 1985-01-04 25 72 Situations vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f? PUTRA WATErY PUTRA TREATMENT 1 1 WATER PTEI -TD ffn rm I We have immediate H s, veceneiee ler H I ELECTRICAL SUPERVISE I c PUB Licenced Electrician H e Minimum 5 years experience m installation of H H electrical equipment621 words
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Advertisement477 1985-01-04 25 KIXH KNER-MOELLKR Invites suitable applicants for the following posts: 1) ELECTRICIANS c 1 to 2 years' experience m switchboard wiring 2) ELECTRICAL FOREMAN 3 to 5 years' experience m switchboard field Interested, please cell *****06/*****11 Wing Tai Garment requires 1 Maintenance Crew. Maintenance Fitting NTC or 'O' Level Science Stream477 words
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Advertisement368 1985-01-04 25 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: j 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production ■■eSSSSSSSSSSeSBBBBBBBBBeSS^BSBBSSSSSeSBBSSSSSSSSB OSSeB^BI^^^i^^^^^^e.S9SBBBeBBBBBBBBBBeBBBBBseSBBBBBBBesB ee*Ssase«MMM^MM^^^H^MHMK,,ieBBBaBSBB*BSBBBI f AMD^~ I (internationaljltdßF^ I M£) Advanced Micro Devices (USA) rapid growth m the J&LmmX semi-conductor industry is attributed to a commitment I m4yJjr\ to exce,,ence —m product reliability, m innovation I Jnmt^rmdM anc368 words
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Advertisement197 1985-01-04 25 II POLYMER We have just completed upgrading our processes and acquired Automated Machines and need young Singaporeans who have completed National Service and m poeeeaeion of a Sac. 4 qualification to join us MACHINE OPERATORS to work on 3 rotating shifts. You can aarn m axcaaa of $650.00 par month197 words
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Advertisement459 1985-01-04 25 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production JOB I OPPORTUNITIES J FOSTEPP Urgently Requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Age 1 8 —28 years old Mm Primary Education We offer you good starting salary $20/- attendance allowance Full transport reimbursement 2 increments per year Free uniform 5-day week Many other459 words
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Advertisement401 1985-01-04 26 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations VacantProduction Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous >==.=: Awm\ mmm I HITACHI J §t ELECTRONIC DEVICES i 1401 words
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Advertisement473 1985-01-04 26 We are a well-established US-based Company engaged m the Manufacture. Sales and Service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and production equipment. Owing to an expansion m our Manufacturing activities, we invite applications for:- NTC 3 m Metal Machining I *Ito 2 years experience m set-up and I operation of lathes473 words
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Advertisement324 1985-01-04 26 Ull PLAZA HOTEL £JJB3EJJB Receptionist Wiltrtss j Hostess (Studio M) Security Guards Cook/Comwls Cook Carpark Attendant Electrician CfcaMfcenaaH Aircaa Mechanic Kitchen Porter i I WHY NOT TALK TO US ABOUT YOUR INTEREST? Just call: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Plaza Hotel, 7500A Beach Rd #04-301 The Plaza Singapore 0719 or send your324 words
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Advertisement206 1985-01-04 26 IDfgINATIQNAL fcgpHUNIVERSITY Applications are invited for appointment to the post of: GARDENER QUALIFICATIONS/ EXPERIENCE Knowledge m the care of flowers and plants m pots and beds and shrubs and their propagation; preparation of compost and black earth; weeding, watering, fertilizing, spraying of insecticide, plant collection and other gardening work. SALARY206 words
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Advertisement402 1985-01-04 26 •fl isetan Singapore -tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions A) STORE ASSISTANTS (Warehouse st River Valley Road) Age 16 -24 years Singapore citizens c Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $457 Allowance will be paid to those who have completed NS B) SECURITY402 words
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Advertisement425 1985-01-04 26 (SJ) dynajdy invites applications for the following positions:Room Clerk/ Cashier (Salary: $615) f Pleasant personality Minimum 3 GCE O' Levels Ability to speak foreign languages will be an advantage Boiler Technician (Salary: $660) Must possess Class 2 Certificate of Competency for Boiler Attendant from Ministry of Labour Security Officer (Salary:425 words
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Advertisement403 1985-01-04 26 Shcmqri La hotel requires 1) HOSTESSES (In Lounges A Xanadu) Salary $600 p.m. Age between 18 and 28 Have a pleasant personality and a genuine desire to serve. At least 1.62 M Willing to work late hours 2) WAITERS (In Latour Restaurant) Salary $650 p.m. a Exempted or completed N.S403 words
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Advertisement232 1985-01-04 26 nottoaaloanyaaybas Storekeeper (Starting salary from $560) -><? T***» ei>,:; I Ibl^OhM sbb% astckßasasals ammmm Jk m Set-Up Technicians (2nd shift) (Starting salary from $630) Female Production Operators (Starting salary from $415) I cMsssresMm 1 mt mmmm M YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED invites applications for the post of: EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Maintenance232 words
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Advertisement388 1985-01-04 26 has immediate vacancies for: MESSENGERS Abit- tc convene .1. Maple Fnglish. .\s.r 16 to JO yean oM mk Preferafitt with motor*)]*. licence wiithout any dw/lt-rr points Singapore cttiaen Attractive salary and generous benefits will be offered to the right candidates Please call personally during office hours at INTRACO LIMITED 456,388 words
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Advertisement645 1985-01-04 27 --'74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Reputable Tour 6 Transport eempany requires TRANSPORT TOUR CO-OROINATOR Requirements c GCE O' level and ability to type. c Ability to organise schedules and control orders given to drivers and other transport companies a Ability to give clear instructions and make sound decisions when changes are645 words
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Advertisement640 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Age 16 lo 24 years old. c Ability to work independently. Type accurately, speed: 30 to 40 wpm SALES REPRESENTATIVES (PART/ FULL-TIME) Age above 18 years old. c Hardworking, dynamic, aggressive, ability to achieve target. a Pleasant personality. 0 Transport provided. Good incentives640 words
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Advertisement554 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NIGHT SHIFT RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK TELEPHONE OPERATORS/ CLERKS aged below 40 c speak fluent English and Mandarin able to perform shift duties DRIVER COOKS c aged below 45 able to perform shift duties Interested applicsnts, please call MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL *****44 ext. 328. REGIONAL MARKETING COMPANY requires554 words
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Advertisement609 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well estsblished electronic company requires: DELIVERY CLERKS CUM DRIVER c Age 21 -30 c Mm. education: Sec. II Salary $450 to $550 negotiable Walk-in interview today, 10.30 am to B.oopm, at: SHANKAR'S EMPORIUM PTE LTD 101 High Street REQUIRED MALE GENERAL Workers by well established Japanese609 words
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Advertisement915 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous VAN DRIVERS Apply: Numark Enterprises Pte Ltd 623 Aljunied Road #06-04 Singapore 1438 Tel: *****01 Well Established Importer/ Wholesaler urgently requires: 1) DRIVER 2) DELIVERY ASSISTANT 3) STORE ASSISTANT Apply personally at: 22, Pasir Panjang Road, #01-07, PSA Multi Storey Complex Spore 0511. Well-established Health Centre915 words
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Advertisement936 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WE PAY GOOD salary and other benefits for harworking Despatch Rider with own motorcycle. Understand/ write simple English. Call: *****02. -04-01 Colombo Court. 1) PART-TIME DRIVER Class 3 licence. 2) General Clerk. GCE O' level, knowledge of English, Mandarin and simple accounts. Tel: *****04 Esther. 113936 words
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Advertisement627 1985-01-04 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY WANTED INDIAN or Malay Lorry Driver cum Helper Attractive salary Call *****24 URGENTLY REQUIRED WHARF Clerk cum Driver. Attractive salary. Call: *****03. alter 10am. URGENTLY REOUIRED ASSISTANT Hairsytlists. Interested contact *****86/ *****12. WANTED PART-TIME DRIVERS. Tel. *****66. 81 Vehicles For Hire CAR RENTALS We offer627 words
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Advertisement2242 1985-01-04 27 IUJJvOI THERE IS A ton oi goodies for .riri. BMW. Mercedes. Volkswagen lf|f*j!||7 IcH ancl Ford enthusiasts m classi--11 Jq I j P fication 82 They don't come m Q CJKJLZJ the shape of sweets or candies Ce^ fi^W /a\ 17^ but s P° rts camshaft, piston, r—- 88 For2,242 words
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Advertisement683 1985-01-04 28 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Ssle: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedee 87 For Sale: Mercedee X MERCEDES-BENZ if""" < •aaaa^Bi^B^^laalllfciiflßß?^^^ '"m\\ A VaV m m mw!^^^^^Maai^?m^&^^^^^^*~^^BtF^^^^^^ max M^m^^^mmm^. m > t WWWWWW^^ 0^ diiilMr K**m^ooWWm m^^ m^!^^ mMmWtGaQr^ ..-j^w ■Z^&tr m' gliiwiPO*«K» :i .0 sJamam&aßWmmfflL^ W3a\ -c**M ™lllSPlillii* I683 words
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Advertisement325 1985-01-04 28 90 For Sale: Toyota CO. REG. ALMOST '81 Toyota Super Crown 2.6 fully auto (floor shift). 1 owner. Expat Director leaving. Chauffeur-driven. Genuine mileage 45.000 km. Tax 4/85. Beautiful metallic paint. Showroom condition. Tel: *****55. 5 MONTHS OLD Toyota Corolla GL 5-speed Private owner, full accessories, guaranteed accident free $28,000.325 words
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Advertisement313 1985-01-04 28 90 For Sale: Toyota LATE 1962 TOYOTA Celica 2.OXT, lady owner, full accessories, $28,900 0.n.0. Contact *****49. MID 1961 CRESSIDA 2000 auto. 1 engineer owner, full accessories, tax new. $26,500 0.n.0. *****57. MID 1982 CRESSIDA, fully auto, low mileage. Executive owner. Asking $26,700. Tel: *****78. MID 1982 TOYOTA DX. 1313 words
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Advertisement579 1985-01-04 28 1881 MITSUBISHI GALANT 1600, $17,000. Excellent condition. Regularly maintained, reliable engine. Expensive radio/ cassette, anti-rust, passed Vicom. One owner. Tel: *****10 office. 1878 MIT. SUPERSHIFT, 3-door, 2 owners, excellent condition. Aircon, cassette. $13,900. #01-01, Fu Lv Shou Complex, 149 Rochor Rd. Mr Han. 78 COLT SIGMA GS, new paint work,579 words
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Advertisement958 1985-01-04 28 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1960 MITS. SIGMA Stationwagon. lst co. reg. Showroom condition. Tel: *****88. 1962 MIT. GALANT Super Saloon. 2.0 Auto. Co. regd. Immaculate condition. *****91 ext. 4752. 1962 MIT GALANT 1600 GLS. Radio, cassette, power windows, central locking, $18,500. *****67. '76 MITS. LANCER. PARF eligible Road tax expires958 words
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Advertisement867 1985-01-04 28 93 For Sale: Honda '79 HONDA ACCORD 4-door auto. 2 pte. owners. $16,500. Tel: *****21. 94 For Sale: Other Mekee O A H MOTORWAYS PTE LTD 7 Chang Cham Road (OM Lang Kaa/Hoy Fait Rd) S'pora 0315 Tola: *****82/3 1983 Nissan Sunny 1.3 GL Aircon. Nissan Pulsar Aircon. Subaru 700867 words
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Advertisement762 1985-01-04 28 94 For Sole: 94 For Sole: 94 For Sole: Other Mekee Other Mekee Other Mekes One of the most important things to consider when £p4te& buying a car. (r'^s'f \jt^L^ ~f mi\^^af\ Singaporeans have come to trust the Charade for its widespread acceptance, proven reliability and outstanding fuel economy. Charades762 words
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Advertisement538 1985-01-04 28 95 For Sole: Commerciel Vehicles 1960 OATSUN 120Y delivery van Aircond, good condition. $4,800. Tel: *****05. 1960 MAZDA E2200 diesel lorry. Steel body. One owner, $4,500. Tel: *****16. 1961 DATSUN C2O Van. 2nd owner. New paint. Beautiful condition. Loan arrangeable. *****28. 1961 ISUZU LORRY Diesel, 14 ft. steel, I owner,538 words
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Advertisement586 1985-01-04 28 97 Vehicles Wanted I SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. 99 Soo Chow Walk Off Upper T noniBon B.BKm. Singapore 2057 Tel: *****03/ *****33/ *****35/*****74. a We sell fuil range of Secondhand Mercedes Benz. c We offer the best price to all kinds of used cars including private and company cars.586 words
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Advertisement807 1985-01-04 28 98 Scrap Vehicles WANTED SCRAP CARS MB $13,900 Above 2001 I i lie 701 Hin H vat I radlne I 19 Prinsep Street < '.:'223 *****53 2000 c c scrap popsa Interested only tei *****54 106 Accomodation Available: Houses f GARDEN VIEW ESTATE Brand new Semi-Detached and Terrace Houses for807 words
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Advertisement438 1985-01-04 29 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles ISUZU 2TONNER TRUCK WITH POWER STEERING Direct injection engine 2499 cc Class 3 Driving Licence Cmt\ Auto-adjusting clutch cylinder r^-^^j m \jk O Alflw Auto-stop fuel-cut device 1 SiTlO} Adjustable driver's seat m *Jf 525438 words
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Advertisement146 1985-01-04 29 SIN CHUAN GARDEN Dist 1441. spacious double-storey semi-de-tached for rental. 4 bedrooms servant's attd. bathroom. Marble flooring Immediate occupation. Tel: *****41/ *****16 WE'VE GOT HOMES lo suit your budget! Bunglw. set amongst greenery, quiet surroundings, patio, pool, m choice districts. Give us a call, you've got nothing to lose Contact:146 words
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Advertisement420 1985-01-04 29 106 Accomodation Available: Houses $1,800 015T.9 TERRACE house at Saunders Road. 200 metres from Centrepoint. Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's room, kitchen furnished. Most pleasant surroundings. Call *****39. DIST.IO LEEDON PARK majestic d/storey bunglw, large patio, mature gdn., 12.000 sq.ft. modern kitchen. 4 bdrms/ servant's. $4,000. Agent: *****11.420 words
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Advertisement782 1985-01-04 29 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Available: Houses W JL URBAN DEVELOPMENT yUL MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD 111 (UDMC) PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential properties at Alexandra Park:-Double-Storey Tender Deposit Payable 5 Russels Road $3,400/--9A Winchester Road (Recently renovated) $1,100/Tenders will782 words
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Advertisement382 1985-01-04 29 SHELFORD ROAD, 2-STOREY, furnished terrace. 3 bdrms. Radiant. *****09/ *****60. SPRINGLEAF GARDEN 2-STOREY semi-d, aircon., fully furn. *****01 (office)/ *****58 (night). TERRACE HOUSE FOR rental at Serangoon Gdn. No. 6 Borthwick Drive. Tel: *****47. $1,100 D.20, 2' u-STOREY terrace. 3 bdrms. f/furn. Villanelle *****81. $1,200 DIST JO NEAR Yaohan dou-ble-storey382 words
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Advertisement430 1985-01-04 29 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments how well you live, it's where you live. Ideally located, M\ A^Jt^MSwtA/ s-J just 5 minutes m^W** f /f vli walk from the #■>># _^jTA/^" mW\ Orchard Road i^tw/§4j jf shopping and "^k Jkw entertainment n^ Aw mr430 words
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Advertisement96 1985-01-04 29 a Diat.9 Cavenagh House beautiful apartment, furnished. 3 aircon bedrooms, pool, playground, $2,300. a Dist. 10 Himiko Court, big executive apartment, newly furnished. 3 aircon bedrooms, balconies, pool, squash/ tennis courts. $3,000 a Dial. lo Leedon Heights, new apartment, newly furnished. 3 aircon bedrooms, balcony, pool/ squash/ tennis courts. $2,500.96 words
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Advertisement155 1985-01-04 29 EVIAN CONDOMINIUM 359 HOLLAND ROAD a Brand new exclusive 4-sto-rey walkup apartments a Only 23 units with swimming pool Ready for occupation Feb '85 Monthly rental Studio apartments from $1,750 3 bedroomed apartments from $2,850 4 bedroomed maisonettes from $3,600 View our Showflal:Saturday A Sunday 10am 6pm Weekdays by appoinment155 words
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Advertisement665 1985-01-04 29 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 'czTMniorecPaiiC OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge: ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $3,600 per month including service charge Visit our show665 words
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Advertisement361 1985-01-04 29 TO LET At the junction of Scotts Orchard Road next to Hyatt Hotel. Irrlmediate Occupation Lang or Short Lease U.OOO sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool. Tennis Court and many other fapilities Ample indoor Car parking lots 24-hour Security System Enquiries B FAR EAST ORGANIZATION CENTRE LTD #06 00361 words
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Advertisement854 1985-01-04 30 iv/ Accommodation Available: Apartments RENT GOLDBELL TOWERS 47 SCOTTS ROAD Z SINGAPORE 0922 TEL: *****11 M Partly Furnished Apartments Al 3rd. 4th. sth, 6th, 7th m Bth storeys available. Reasonable rent. Central aircon with internal control All apart- ments have 3 bedrooms I with ample built-in wardrobes, separate liv- ing854 words
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Advertisement926 1985-01-04 30 lus MGComniaaaiiun Available: Apartmanta MARCO POLO HOTEL vicinity Apt.s mais with 3 4 bdrms Central aircon. spacious kitchen, full condo facilities, estab. setUna $3,300 $6.u00 Blisshomes: J'_'.->0.i44 OCEAN PARK BRAND I ew conveniently located 3 bedrooms servant's room large living dining room swimming pool squash tennis courts $2,300. Tel: 294-8664926 words
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Advertisement884 1985-01-04 30 ■ur Accommodation Available: Apartmanta THE HABITAT (D-10) 3/4 bdrms. spacious balconies, s/pool, squash/ sauna/ gynasium $5,300 $6,000 Shang Properties, *****85. $1,400 UPWARDS) New apts. with/ without facilities, studio- 4 bdrms. Orchard/ Katong/ Braddell Thomson/ Bukit Timah/ West Coast. *****25/ *****73. 2/ 3/ 4-BDRM apts m prime location, luxuriously furn.. greenery884 words
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Advertisement907 1985-01-04 30 lUf ACGamiiiuuaiivii Available: Apartmanta PANDAN VALLEY. BEAUTIFULLY furnished, spacious, 3 bdrms, high fir, private, panoramic view, rental negotiable. *****89. PINE GROVE high rise maisonette with 3-split levels, 3 bathrooms and partially furnished. Phone Mr. Loo *****98. RENTING CHEAP, WALK-UP apartments next to Yaohan Orchard. 3 bedrooms, short term lease consider.907 words
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Advertisement828 1985-01-04 30 ■vi nccvviiiiiiuuaiiuil Available: Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, close to int'l sch. 4 rms, fully furn.. avail, now. $2,500. *****28/ *****50 (agent). PANDAN VALLEY (EUGENIA), hlgh-flr, 3-brms/ servant's, furnished $2300. Homer *****08. PEARL BANK 2-BEDROOMED Apt furnished $1300/-. Clementi sroomed $750/- *****6/ 7 (Agent). PHOENIX MANSION 3 rooms vacant without furniture and828 words
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Advertisement842 1985-01-04 30 ■ww nbiiviiiiiivuoiiiiii Available: Rooms SEMI-DETACHED, BOARD, Lodgint and laundry available for foreign students. Upper Serangoon under caring housewife. *****24. TAMPINES NEW TOWN, furnishec room. Preferably students/ ladies. Near schools. Meals optional. Call *****81/ *****86. $600 UNFURNISHED MASTER bed room cum kitchen and showei at Saunders Road. Tel: *****62/ *****96. 1842 words
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Advertisement436 1985-01-04 30 11l vIIIUII-ICIIII Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FURN. SERV. APT. on mthly least 1-brmed $1,435/ $1,535/ $1,735. 3 brmed p.o.a. DHE, *****5 1 GILSTEAD COURT, 3 rooms, lull furnished, pool/ security, clos to shopg ctr. Call *****28. j 113 For Sale: Houses < NEWLY COMPLETEE DOUBLE STOREY SEMI-DETACHED AT DIST. 1545 FOR436 words
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Advertisement808 1985-01-04 30 id ru. oaie: nouses 113 For sale: Houses 113 For sale: Houses Am aafW^-i W jt mmT' mmmm\* m^A a\ma? Wi* "lU^aW m mW9m\\ Mm mm.* armm\f^ 4^^H^^^ AmmmmTm kacmlCl J L —^T, A KiANis/ it- ,i i«\ W Phase 111 i Luxurious Double Storey Split-level Terrace Houses embraced by808 words
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Advertisement62 1985-01-04 30 I FOR SALE TO Singaporean Malay only 5-bdrm double-storey semi-detached house Fully renovated with aircond m each room Location: Jalan Serampang. Johor Bahru Only 5 minutes drive to town. $200,000 Contact 07-*****6 DIST.IO SPANISH DESIGNED bun galow (Pool). 5 servant's, tenanted 18.000 sq ft. land. $2 4m negotiable Dist. l462 words
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Advertisement520 1985-01-04 30 1 SELLING BELOW MARKEVALUEtI! Dutricl 16 Exclusive Residential Estate Few units left of qouble-storey intermediate' corner terrace 3 plus 1 bedrooms split-lev-el.separate living c ining Land area vanes from 2.125 sq.ft 6.184 sq.ft Tenure: 9i>9 years lease hold PRICES: $420,000 Upwards Vacant possession Maximum loan can be arranged Also available520 words
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Advertisement945 1985-01-04 31 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.2I SUNSET WAY. d storey corner semi-d 3 1 bdrms. covered carpark, split-level living dining Land area 4.5005q ft Well maintained gdn $650,000 neg *****52 1 no agents) DIST 2159 TOH Yl Rd Doublestorey semi-detached Split-level Abt 3.2005q ft wellrenovated -1 1 bedrooms. $550,000 Tel *****30945 words
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Advertisement901 1985-01-04 31 113 For Sale: Houses 19SS GOLDEN HILL Kslale. I.i Hwan Place split-level terrace. 3 1 bdrms.. baths attached. Freehold 1.800 sqft. Owner 01- cupied $450,000. *****98 015T.14 WARINGIN PARK 2-storey detached. split-level livlng/dining. 5 bedrooms/attached baths. Deans Property. *****55. DIST 15 BOSCOMBE RO renovated s-storey detached. 13,000 sq.ft. Freehold 4901 words
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Advertisement879 1985-01-04 31 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Privata 114 For Sala: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments AsimOnt Acharming development of >— i t outstanding character m a immmrimmL. m atom j—m\ <****»■ -M*_rm_ Mmk \J3XTQ6iI f' rst c ass res 'dential879 words
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Advertisement123 1985-01-04 31 I VERY GOOD BUY. D15T.1646 new condo maisonette with swimming pool. Near Bedokville. Freehold. 3360 sq.ft. 4 brms with bathrm attached TV servant's rm. Fully carpeted master brm with dressing rm. 24 hrs security. Foreigners eligible. Sell- ing $210 p.s.f. including fixtures. No agents. Pise contact owner Mr/ Mrs Chen123 words
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Advertisement107 1985-01-04 31 I bIST 15, TELOK KURAU Lor M (Hong Yun Court). Brand new apartment with TOL. 3-bed-rooms, split-level living/ dining. 1216/1325/1333/1343 sq.ft. *****77. D15T.0923 CHEN YUAN Mansion (18 units only). 2,400 sq.ft.. 4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms attached, split-level living/ dining. T Jude *****56/ *****97. DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD APT. 3/ 4 bdrm. High107 words
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Advertisement346 1985-01-04 31 Oiat.9 Hill Court, 4 rooms Dist. ls Meyer Tower, 3 rooms Dist.4 Teresa Villa, 4 rooms Dist.4 Mt. Faber, 2 rooms Diat.s West Vale, 3 rooms ACUMEN REALTY CENTRE TEL: *****11 INVEST IN GOOD PROPERTIES AT: Dial. 15 Mandarin Gardens, 2/ 3 bedroom apartments with extremely good facing. Loans can346 words
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Advertisement647 1985-01-04 31 DIST.IS, BRAND NEW condo. 2bedroom, attached bathroom, full facilities, $290,000. Marifold: *****22. DIST.IS BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED maisonette. 4 bedrooms. 2,800 sq.ft. Freehold. Highest offer secures. Everton *****11. DIST.IS, EASTERN MANS. Renovated, 3-bedroomed apt., 1,400 sq.ft. Sea view/central aircon. $310,000. Wess *****44. DIST.IS MARYLAND PK. 1700sf. 3 bdrms.. attach, bthrm., servant's, selling647 words
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Advertisement584 1985-01-04 31 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartmanta Apartments f \/g 4p* new landmark DWWfcqi up where I I WM l. Devonshire Road meets Grange /qa Krjfm m Road. \^MWCnUilftfmmlt flfl Thls tra nquil shaded hill-site proV +4W\y\AAAAIWIUJ UJ vldes peace and pnvacy on584 words
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Advertisement55 1985-01-04 31 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS i 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartmanta BRADDELL VIEW. FACING South E 1.770 sq ft renovated, marble $265,000 Tonsen *****69 BRADDELL VIEW, type B 1.550 E sq.ft.. 3 bdrms. very high fir gd i| facing. $240,000 DYP *****23 L BRADDELL VIEW 1770 sq ft at I Blk 108. high grd55 words
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Advertisement665 1985-01-04 31 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments DISJf. 15, LAGUNA PARK pent house 3.000 sq.fl 3 bedrooms, servant's 3 bathrooms patio opeln garden, split -level $480.00)'' onn. Tel *****00 i office hours) 442<fi048 (after office hours i Ronnie; LAGUNA PK, CHOICE unit jfeOW 20th floor facing sea A. Easl Coast Pk 3665 words
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Advertisement887 1985-01-04 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH. 3-ROOM Blk 184, ce;.mu« throughout, kitchen cabl ;irt md wallpupet Price negotiable I *****82 URCfcNT' BEDOK PURE 1 room BlfcSl 82 Beautiful renovation tfcmets $70,000 573.000; Blk 17 le«r.ixio $85,000 o n o CTC4I33 WtfH RENOVATION 3-ROOM S I I.i I Miu.iu.i .ii887 words
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Advertisement515 1985-01-04 32 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted t% DEVELOPMENT M I SITE WANTED I H A leading development organisation is looking for H development sites m the city area or suburb of H Singapore for development of shopping centres H or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, I bungalows,515 words
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Advertisement489 1985-01-04 32 118 Factory Spaces FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT S SALE A) DIST.I9 6 units of single-storey terrace warehouse/ factory. 1800 sq.ft. 3100 sq.ft. 5400 sq.ft. 6300 sq.ft. 7800 sq.ft. 8600 sq.ft. B) JURONG S PASIR PANJANG 9 units of single-storey factory/ flatted warehouse cum office. 4680 sq.ft. 9000 sq.ft. 12,500489 words
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Advertisement488 1985-01-04 32 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces IH W^mmm ■■■nl I ■-i^iPi^MHWrßsTii^^B^^^ *iwrMWf^BM i.i HI I iH ii V 9 Hal HFWi ■Vwi ■Fwi •"■■"^^■^^■■^b i r nii'i a Jcssasi^c^cw \^^^*l^B all maamm\mmmmmaa\^m^maa^maa^mamm^Ma\ Y^^Jmwk \mammMm^a\mm^mmmm g JAmmmmmma^AxMrarif RM \/^mtmmmmmmmm mrmmmwa 91 mmaammmmmT^^^^W^^^^ "iHHHHWH Industrial Park488 words
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Advertisement259 1985-01-04 32 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces For Sale/Leaae Centrally located at No. 85 Genting Lane m MMjPlmimi (n6xt to Sindo Building) Spacious loading unloading Foal S largo Hfts Monorail hoist lor extra large cargoes Private toilets 400 Ibs/sq.ft. floor loading Flexible areas from 1,750 sq.ft. up tmamaam Koon Wok Really (S) Mo259 words
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Advertisement283 1985-01-04 32 120 For Sale: Office Spaces 015T.0620. JUNCTION OF King George's Avenue and Lavender Street, showroom cum office space available. Contact *****23/ *****07/ *****05. 121 For Rent: Office Spaces A OFFICE CUM FLAT fl available at 1 BUKITTIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE j Area: 1741 sq.ft. 1819 sq. ft. fl Please call LOW283 words
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Advertisement560 1985-01-04 32 121 For Rant: Office Spaces Prime Office Space m Afro Asia Building Central air-condition Ist class maintenance 24-hour security Reasonable rental Area available from 315 sq ft to 1405 sq ft Immediate occupancy Interested parties, please contact: "fir SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAO 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492560 words
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Advertisement1036 1985-01-04 32 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACES avatlabh m I n Building Shew loci House l ont The Pia/:i l ortune Centre O chard Towers Ual rowen Tei*: 1 Build ing j< m tisi d I law ¥co San Building i roldhill Ptaza .inn either.- mo v loan sq1,036 words
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Advertisement467 1985-01-04 33 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spacea Office Spaces Office Spacea PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT UNITED CENTRE 13TH FLOOR 95 QUEENSWAY CENTRAL HONG KONG Attractive top class harbour view office of 20,489 sq. ft.gross. 6,461 sq ft.gross leased out to MTRC at $19.00 per sq. ft.gross, rising to467 words
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Advertisement258 1985-01-04 33 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces ■MRMBanaaeaHaßeHMaeMßei mmwWW PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205 667 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 313 620 sq.ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA Shops 255 3,199 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 399 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1,561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops258 words
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Advertisement395 1985-01-04 33 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PENINSULA PLAZA Units Sq It 03-36 645.19 03-42 447.99 03-44 667.9 03-45 485.67 04-16/17 818.06 04-36 645.19 04-51/52 785.23 04-55 698.58 05-01 to 04 1333.22 05-12 A/15 1107.06 05-44 667.90 05-47 356.72 05-65/66 868.97 PENINSULA HOTEL S SHOPPING CENTRE Units Sq ft Bi-50 (kiosk) 02-19395 words
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Advertisement525 1985-01-04 33 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spacea Shop Spacea Sho P Spaces |p|streeti Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale W All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage Plaza Food Street is located at booming Cuppage Road Pedestrian525 words
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Advertisement277 1985-01-04 33 127 Other Real Estate COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES exist m Montreal for suitably qualified Investors seeking to invest m Canada. Interested persons are invited to call Terence Tay for an appointment/ discussion at *****88. FOR RENTAL/ SALE. Ideally located 3-storey residential premises of 3000 sq.ft. each at 122--122A/ B Meckenzie Road,277 words
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Advertisement156 1985-01-04 33 135 Air Trevel WORLD CHARTERS FOR airfares, tours etc. Call: 14 Scotts Road. =05-49 Far East Plaza. Spore 0922. *****44 (5 lines) TA-197. 137 Tours i^SSSSSSSSSSSS^SES^S DAILY DEPARTURE PACKAGES Penang Delight Package Air Tour Inclu (ull meals sightseeing 3Days By Air $399 9am/llam 3D4N Air/Coach $299 9am/llam 3D4N To/Fro Coach156 words
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Advertisement1106 1985-01-04 33 137 Tours 137 Toura 137 Toura X NAM HO 1 I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. g With ua, you'll enjoy thaaa extraa \,O Ist class hotels c Good meals, mostly grand dinners a Extensive fc§ itinerary coverage a Guaranteed flight departures. A direct flights o Friendly bilingual guides. S1,106 words
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Advertisement693 1985-01-04 33 146 Foreign I j SrCiO()HCSaXLBC3E UTNIXyN Sa retarial Courses Business Studies Finishing Course Resident and Day Students 2 Arkwright Road, Hampstead. London NW3 6AD, hngland Telex: ***** j Cambridge I m International! I Toront" Prepares students tor University intake Otters courses m Arts Science Commerce tor Gradesii.i2&i3 For details contact693 words
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Advertisement628 1985-01-04 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours iPHopg Sao Speciajfi Australia Mb s /^b-^v /^^N .7isSs V GOLD Y SYDNEY ,^lj^ ft i COAST < DAYS j JFfcs999 -^"ays $1499 f^"'"""'^ $1499 I MIOM j fll SIN CHEW TRAVEL UNIVERSAL TRAVEL GLOBAL TRAVEL 1 1—| rtfH *****77 *****7 **********^1 > W628 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1985-01-04 35 MR YAP MENG WONG AGE 70 Paaaed away peacefully on 2/1/85 leaving behind 2 wives 3 sons 1 daughter 2 daughters-in-law 2 grandchildren Cortege will leeve No. 39, Lorong 34, Geyiang for Mount Vernon Crematorium on Bth January 1985 Sunday at 12.00 CHRISTIANA CATHERINE STRUYS. 35. (Formerly of68 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1985-01-04 35 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements f The Femily of the lete MR. YEO TIONG HOON express their appreciation to Rev. Francis Ngoi. PAP (Bukit Timah Branch), Doctors Staff of Ward 76, SGH, business associates, friends and relatives for their assistance, attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. v J49 words
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Obituary, Illustration288 1985-01-04 35 Mr. Patrick Mo Kwong Yew Age 54 called to be with the Lord on 2/1/85 leaving behind Wife: Seek Poh Im, Mary Children: Tong Wing, William Yoke Hah, Helen Yoke Peng, (DR.) Tong Seng, Ivan Tong Chow, Simon Tong Leong, Derek Tong Cheun. Richard Daughter-in-law: Ma Lai Fong.288 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1985-01-04 35 1 <M^ fCECILIASIAUwI MIE SIOE Departed: 4/1/81. Not just today but everyday, We remember the times we shared. Your husband, children, grandchildren, relatives and friends. j I DR CHUANG CHU-LIN In cherished memory of a beloved father Call to rest on 4 1 73 Dearly missed but54 words
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Obituary, Illustration275 1985-01-04 35 ANNIVERSARY S fc IN PRECIOUS S < MEMORY OF fc MRS TAN AH TAH C S (NEE MOM WONG C N SIEW YON6I S J DEPARTED: S 4th January 1984 N S The depths of sorrow N we cannot tell. .o Of the loss of one S275 words
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Article244 1985-01-04 36 LONDON, Thurs. Hungary's Balazs Taroczy and Switzerland's Heinz Gunthardt made a magnificent comeback to beat Swedes Anders Jarryd and Hans Simonsson 3-6, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 m their opening match of the US$2OO,OOO ($434,000) World Doubles Championship here yesterday. Jarryd, a member of Sweden's victorious DavisAP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-01-04 36 Zola keen to stay in Britain LONDON, Thurs. Zola Budd returned to Britain yesterday after a fivemonth absence and said she would like to stay. The South African-born athlete, who became a British citizen last March m order to compete at the Los Angeles Olympics, said: "I'm looking forward toReuter; AP - 260 words
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Article89 1985-01-04 36 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Carl Lewis, Edwin Moses, Mary Decker, Zola Budd and Jarmila Kratochvilova are among the top. athletes to be invited to a major meeting at the Los Angeles Coliseum m June as part of a campaign to prevent the Olympic track from being tornAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-01-04 36 Sponsors threaten to pull out of US Davis Cup bid PORTLAND (Oregon), Thurs. The main sponsors of the United States Davis Cup team have threatened to withdraw, m protest at the misconduct of Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe at last month's final againstAFP; AP - 357 words
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Article266 1985-01-04 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By NATIONAL champion Goh Gam Seng and R. Elangovan have been selected to represent Singapore m the Hongkong and Manila marathons respectively. In announcing their names yesterday, Ltc Kesavan Soon, the Singapore. Amateur Athletic Association vicepresident for selection and training, added that there would266 words
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Article380 1985-01-04 36 A WORLD record £150,000 ($387,000) is being asked for 23-year-old Britain's scrumhalf Andy Gregory by English club side Widnes. The Rugby League Challenge Cup-holders made the transfer announcement on Wednesday on a player who has been m dispute with the club since the firstAFP; AP; Reuter - 380 words
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Article150 1985-01-04 36 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW IT is already a few days into the new year, yet the mystery off the Chinese basketball coach is nowhere near being solved. The Basketball Association of Singapore have still no idea who he is even though he is expected this month. Two reminders to their150 words
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Article230 1985-01-04 36 PARIS, Thurs. World No. 1 John McEnroe collected a US$6OO,OOO ($1.3 million) bonus for finishing top of the 1984 Men's Grand Prix standings. McEnroe finished ahead of fellow-American Jimmy Connors, who received US$4OO,OOO, and Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl US$3OO,OOO. The 1984 Grand Prix circuit ended on New Year's EveAFP - 230 words
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Article251 1985-01-04 36 HAKIKAT RAI - Busy year ahead for cyclists HAKIKAT RAI THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association have lined up four major international assignments for the cream of the Republic's cyclists. Top of the priority list is the Asian championships m Seoul, m September, followed by the South-east Asia Games m Bangkok (December). The other251 words
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Article, Illustration640 1985-01-04 38 Down memory lane with Leeds and Everton m big FA Cup clash LONDON, Thurs. Leeds United and Everton, two of the great English teams of the *****, meet tomorrow m a Cup game highlighting the extraordinary legacy of Don Revie and Harry Catteriek, the twoAP; Reuter - 640 words
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Article287 1985-01-04 38 PELE has picked France and Argentina besides Brazil as strong candidates to win the 1986 World Cup m Mexico. In an interview for the Jornal do Brasil, the former Brazilian star also mentioned Mexico, as hosts, and holders Italy as contenders. STRUGGLING English First DivisonAFP; Reuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration458 1985-01-04 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH I'm going for records, says Singapore swim queen By WELCOME back, Junie Sng. The Demon Queen of the Pool has taken the plunge again and she is already training m earnest for December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. In a telephone conversation yesterday, Junie,458 words
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Article140 1985-01-04 38 HOUSTON, Thurs. When Ralph Sampson has a good game, the Houston Rockets are hard to beat. It goes double when Akeem Olajuwon is playing well. That was the case yesterday when they combined for a 113-111 National Basketball Association win over the Denver Nuggets. Other results: BostonAP; UPI; Reuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration638 1985-01-04 38 Midfield maestro back m the limelight to fulfil a promise BARCELONA, Thurs. Bernd Schuster, the West German midfielder who first demonstrated his glittering talents at the 1980 European Championship, is fulfilling his soccer promise after years of controversy and injury. The vision and skills ofReuter - 638 words
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Article253 1985-01-04 38 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE GREEN light has been given for Singapore to take part m the world's most prestigious keelboat yachting event the Admiral's Cup. The Singapore National Olympic Council have approved the Singapore Yachting Association's application to send a team to the253 words
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Article37 1985-01-04 38 SEOUL. Thuers. South Korean Kirn Ji-Won won the International Boxing Federation junior-featherweight title when defending champion Sun Song-In. also a South Korean, retired m the 10th round of their scheduled 15-round boui here today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article261 1985-01-04 39 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Sabah open their Cup campaign against Trengganu at Likas Stadium tomorrow minus a number of stars. But they will opt for the more experienced players to launch a winning start. Despite the absence of veterans like James Wong and Hassan Sani, Sabah are confidentNST - 261 words
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Article, Illustration501 1985-01-04 39 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai CURTAIN-UP ON THE MALAYSIA CUP SEASON Hussein decides to play it safe and stick to experience Report by Pictures by BANDAR SERI BAGAWAN, Thurs. The veterans m the Singapore team who beat India 2-0 and held Iran to a 1-1 draw m last month'sJerry Seh - 501 words
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Article256 1985-01-04 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Thus. Opening the Malaysia Cop season by playing away against highly-rated Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium may not exactly be anyone's idea of a good start to the year. However, tor Johor coach Ahmad Isa, who left yesterday with his squad for tomorrow's matchNST - 256 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-01-04 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Singapore soccer skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan has two goals to bring prestige to his team and to win back the fans' support. He leads the Republic's squad into their first Malaysia Cup match against Brunei at the218 words
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Article248 1985-01-04 39 ALOR STAR, Tmirs. Kedah's new coach, Ahmad Shafie, 'is unperturbed about having to enter the Malaysia Cup soccer arena without former stalwarts Roshidi Shaari, Nasir Ibrahim and Jamaluddin Hassan. Kedah, who play hosts to Malaysian Armed Forces m their opening Cup-tie here tomorrow, launched their preparations as earlyNST - 248 words
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Article255 1985-01-04 39 Meeting to solve Zainal mystery KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ace striker Zainal Abidin Hassan's soccer career wirh Pahang is expected to be discussed at a special Pahang Football Association meeting m Kuantan tomorrow. It will be chaired by the Regent of Pahang. who is also the Pahang FA depu ty president.NST - 255 words
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Article102 1985-01-04 39 SYDNEY, Thurs. Young Victorian all-rounder Simon O'Donnell was included today m Australia's cricket squad for the start of the World Series Cup but there was no place for Test hero Bob Holland or former captain Kirn Hughes. The selectors named a squad of 12 for theReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-01-04 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Good Evans! It's just not cricket MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By MENTION "neutral umpire" to David Evans and he is most likely to elicit the cry "no ball". For Evans, chairman of the Test and County Cricket Umpires, feels that there are no umpires who are not independent. And to brand an385 words
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Article204 1985-01-04 39 Azharuddin, Shastri on run-spree i i SCOREBOARD CALCUTTA, Thurs. Two centuries and a record fifth-wicket partnership of 214 runs today exposed the limitations of England's bowling as India reached 348 for five m the first innings at the close of play on the third day of the Third cricket Test204 words
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Article77 1985-01-04 39 Captain Gower hits out CALCUTTA, Thurs. England captain David Gower yesterday hit out at an Indian newspaper which said wicket-keeper Paul Downton may have dislodged the bails to get the wicket of Dilip Vengsarkar on the opening day of the Third Test. The Calcutta Telegraph said that Vengsarkar, then onReuter - 77 words
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Article148 1985-01-04 39 SCUNTHORPE, Thurs. England Test cricketer lan Botham was arrested on New Year's Eve with his wife on suspicion of an alleged drug offence, poPolice m this north-east England steel town for which Botham plays soccer, said the couple was released on bail until Jan 25Reuter - 148 words
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Advertisement362 1985-01-04 36 <Vtj£||c^^^^^^^^^^^^^j|j E»s GUINNESS GDJTS I I Z7"7 I IZZ Guinness Stout has IXjX ll always been good for 5 i »v.m,.-4jt >- SL P^w you, but now it's even STiSrr Mm& P J better. We're giving fSiS Take home a Guinness V fife >cr E tumbler, a disposable fi ll362 words
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Advertisement220 1985-01-04 36 Singapore Contractors Association Ltd Training Centre presents an evening programme on Training For Site Management U months) Part A The Requirements of the Company and theiLaw Part B Organising and Controlling a Profitable Site (Maximum of 25 persons per part COURSE OBJECTIVES Part A The Requirements of the Company The220 words
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Article, Illustration673 1985-01-04 37 PEDIGREE - Cup candidates out in full force PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with Foxiloxi returns fastest time of 37.5 sec for 600 m PENANG, Thurs. With the exception of Keep Going V and Feu Vert, the rest of the Governor's Gold Cup candidates showed up for trackwork here this morning and quite673 words
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Article96 1985-01-04 37 Importune takes Derby PERTH, Thurs. Three-year-old West Australian colt Importune easily won the A5300,000 (about *****,000) Channel 7 Australian Derby over 2,400 m at Ascot Racecourse here. Importune, who started at 4-9, took his earnings to A5421,400 when he won the classic by three lengths from 40-1 longshot Sir Grate,WAN - 96 words
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550 1985-01-04 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TWO for the price of one. This sounds very much like a sales-pitch for a product, but punters once had this attractive offer and m a Gold Cup race at that. Exactly 50 years ago, the present Gold550 words
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Article1209 1985-01-04 37 MMPMM 2.15 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,400 m LhUmmlil (Ratings: 80-66) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 0*4151 Tricky Steven SI (99) Andrew Foo-E Breukelen smg pc +3.5 Veil 8 i 800»*0 Swing Top 57 (89) Promise-Allan 6eg d 2 1 Lucas 2 1 TH* 9 FHeea W (If) West-Owner1,209 words
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Miscellaneous93 1985-01-04 39 Today's events iMW^asiMMHWiiii i w m. SOCCER SBHF Leaguf Division Twa: Times Organisation v Keppel Shipyard (Queenstown); Mobil v Hotel Asia (Toa Payoh). Division Taree: Singapore Tobacco v Singapore Aerospace (Tanglin 2 p.m.,); Pavilion Inter continental v FAS Orient (Tanglin 4 p.m.); Hitachi Elevator v Hotel Meridien (Farrer Park); FJW93 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-01-04 40 US officials worry over high hopes for arms talks WASHINGTON. Thurs. Government officials are deeply concerned that the American public's expectations are unrealistically high about next week's preliminary arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union m Geneva. Confronted with the media build-up to the Jan 7 8 meeting between SecretaryAP; Reuter - 317 words
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Article35 1985-01-04 40 ROME, Thurs. Plastic bags, which pollute the countryside and the sea, will be outlawed m Italy within six years. Manufacturers have been told to prepare to switch over to making biodegradable bags. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article426 1985-01-04 40 BEIJING, Thursday Top general announces major defence budget cuts CHINA'S top general has announced a sweeping demobilisation of the world's largest standing army, major defence budget cuts and the relinquishing of military facilities for civilian use. Western military experts here said the demobilisation, coinciding withReuter; UPI - 426 words
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215 1985-01-04 40 Cordless phones 'may cause deafness' WASHINGTON, Thurs. A warning has been issued here that cordless telephones, now increasingly popular m the United States, may cause hearing damage and even permanent deafness. During the past few months, more than 120 reports of serious hearing loss have been sent to the FoodObserver News Service - 215 words
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Article112 1985-01-04 40 Indian and B'deshi troops clash DH\KA, Thurs. Indian troops and Bangladeshi forces battled across their border for several hours earlier this week, but there were no casualties, the Bangladesh Observer newspaper reported. It said the Indian side used mortars and other heavy weapons m the clash, which occurred on theUPI - 112 words
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Article69 1985-01-04 40 WP on nonelected MP THE Executive Council of the Workers' Party met last night to decide whether its defeated election candidate for Jalan Kayu, Mr M.P.D. Nair, should be allowed to become the first nonconstituency MP m Singapore. The party will hold a press conference today to announce its decision.69 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-01-04 40 LOW MEI MEI - Sisters reunited thanks to Rediffusion programme LOW MEI MEI By A HOUSEWIFE was reunited with her sister and mother yesterday thanks to a Red if fusion programme. It all started nearly 30 years ago when the housewife's mother, Madam Lim Huan Eng, estranged from her husband and unable to cope413 words
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284 1985-01-04 40 TEL AVIV, Than. Israel has organised a secret airlift to bring thousands of Ethiopian Jews to Israel and has opened emergency wards to treat them, officials said today. Until now, Israeli military censors have Rrevented reporters om publishing any details ofReuter - 284 words
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Article45 1985-01-04 40 LONDON, (Ontario), Thurs. Police today were searching for a stolen laboratory monkey believed to be infected with a highly contagious herpes virus that can kill humans. The monkey was stolen on Tuesday from a laboratory at the University of Western Ontario. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article31 1985-01-04 40 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 4.52 points to 1.194.35 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article91 1985-01-04 40 Commuted to life sentence BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam has commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences against two of five men convicted of espionage and treason m Ho Chi Minn City last month, the Vietnam news agency reported today m a dispatch received m Bangkok. The five were sentenced to dieAFP - 91 words
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207 1985-01-04 40 Missing plane crashed into mountain LA PAZ (Bolivia), Thurs. An American airliner which disappeared on Tuesday night shortly before it was due to land here has been found crashed into the side of a snowcapped Andes mountain 70 km away. There was no sign of any survivors. Searching Bolivian AirUPI - 207 words
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Article66 1985-01-04 40 NEW YORK, Thurs. Actress Tatum O'Neal has moved m with the world's No 1 tennis player John McEnroe, apparently for a "trial marriage." Miss O'Neal, daughter of Hollywood film star Ryan O'Neal, spent Christmas and the New Year with McEnroe here, disregarding invitations to fly back toAFP - 66 words
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Miscellaneous138 1985-01-04 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.08 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/21 C Sunny i Manila 18/31 C Cloudy Amsterdam tC Melbourne 13 21 C Cloudy Bangkok 20 32 C Fair j Moscow138 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-01-04 1 ILENE ALESHIRE; ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE ILENE ALESHIRE How the property market fared m 1 984 Landscope Edited by Reports by IT WAS a good year for the home buyer. A record number of Housing Board flats were completed. Private developers offered hefty discounts on flats and houses.469 words
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Article83 1985-01-04 1 THE HDB completed a record 60,000 flats and the waiting list for new public housing dropped to the lowest point m five years. The waiting time for some flats m the outlying estates dropped by about 50 per cent over the previous year. Restrictions on businesses83 words
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Article126 1985-01-04 1 THE FLOOD of buyers of four years ago had slowed to a trickle by the second half of 1984 and developers began discounting prices from between 10 and 40 per cent. Mortgage rates also declined, which was good news for home buyers. Along with sales prices, rental prices126 words
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Article89 1985-01-04 1 THE LAST prime site on Orchard Road, Ngee Ann Kongsi's Orchard Square, finally went on the market with bids due m March 1965. The cost is expected to be high. $150 million to $200 million, despite the slump m the property market and retail sales. Meanwhile, existing shopping centres89 words
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Article206 1985-01-04 1 GROWTH m the construction industry slowed, as might be expected from the decrease m private developments. The growth rate was 23 per cent for the first half of 1964, compared with 32 per cent for the same period the year before. The government continued to account for over206 words
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Article260 1985-01-04 1 FROM Housing Board flats to the Marina South development plans, there was an increased emphasis on taking time and reaching for the best. Architects and other professionals called for the re-evaluation of building requirements and also careful analysis of where Singapore is going and what it260 words
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Article, Illustration853 1985-01-04 2 ILENE ALESHIRE; MATHEW YAP - ILENE ALESHIRE MATHEW YAP Edited by Doing business m China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka By A MAD scramble is on among local contractors' for jobs abroad m anticipation of a further slowing down m the building sector at home. The outlook is so853 words
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211 1985-01-04 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP famr a By RESIDENTS of Jurong East New Town will soon enjoy a touch of the Orchard Road atmosphere to do their shopping. The Housing Board is building a commercial complex of supermarkets, fast-food outlets, restaurants, emporiums, shoplets211 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-01-04 2 SITUATED snugly m Ulu Pandan, off Holland Road, is a new residential development called EVIAN. The four-storey walk-up apartment block, near Holland Village and Jalan Jelita, has 23 units of flats and maisonettes m varying sizes, from 64 sq metres to 338 sq metres. Prices185 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-01-04 3 ANN MATHESON - ANN MATHESON By m Perth CHILDREN who eat a lot of take-away or junk food may be heading towards a sudden death m early or middle-adult life. They could become prime candidates for heart or kidney failure. They could also suffer strokesWestern Australian Newspapers - 408 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-01-04 3 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG Meet a housewife who enters contests and has won many prizes By THOUSANDS of dollars, overseas trips, a tape recorder, lunch vouchers and a hair dryer these are some of the many prizes that Mrs Michelle Loh has won m lucky draws and580 words
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533 1985-01-04 3 PAT McCORMMACK - When both husband and wife work PAT McCORMMACK By THE dual-career couples who are an expanding part of the American scene will not quash family life, says a mother, wife and career woman, but changes are necessary on both the personal and corporate level. Claire Scott Miller, of Cleveland, Ohio,UPI - 533 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-01-04 4 P. H. GOH - POUNDING feet and rhythmic music resound at the Singapore General Hospital during the lunch-hour or after work on weekdays. These sounds may surprise or even startle visitors at Block 4 until around the corner, they see a group of doctors, nurses and other hospital staff505 words
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Article, Illustration874 1985-01-04 4 P.H. GOH - P.H. GOH m Total hospitalisation costs and medical benefits expenses could be reduced if companies spend more money m disease prevention and health promotion. Productivity also should increase with greater job satisfaction and less absenteeism. A doctor m the Training and Health Education Department of874 words
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Article571 1985-01-04 8 STEVE L. HAWKINS - STEVE L. HAWKINS With falling attendances, our cinemas are cleaning up their acts, starting with the toilets. We cast our eyes afar, at cinemas m America and Britain, to see how they are coping. By In America* AMERICANS nocking to a parade of new filmsUS News & World Report - 571 words
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Article, Illustration721 1985-01-04 8 EDITH M. LEDERER - EDITH M. LEDERER By m London DESPITE booming film production and a galaxy of award-win-ning films, Britain's cinemas are m danger of dying. The film industry, which gave the world Chariots of Fire and Gandhi, has moved into high gear with 50 films m production or post-produc-tion, includingAP - 721 words
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Article82 1985-01-04 8 S'pores top 1 0 films last year WHAT are the films that local audiences will flock to, whatever the conditions of the cinemas? The top 19 English-language films of last year (up to Dec 31) may offer some clues. They are: 1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom I.82 words
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Article, Illustration640 1985-01-04 8 GRAHAM HEATHCOTE - GRAHAM HEATHCOTE By m London THREE composers born 300 years ago are the inspiration of European Music Year 1985, which opens with a concert m Vienna on Jan 1 and is being talked about as the greatest musical festival mAP - 640 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-01-04 9 World Chess Championship Karpov (white) Kasparov (black) 1.T54 c 5 2. Nf3 dS 3. d 4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 NX 5. Nc3 Ncfi 6. Bgs efi 7. Qd2 Bel 8.144 M 9. NbS a5 19. a4 dS 11. exdS NxdS 12. Bxe7 Ncxe7 13. Nbs Bd7Reuter - 248 words
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745 1985-01-04 9 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH ■Til m By POUTING pink. Garish gold. Muted grey. Dashing black. Sensuous colours. Neon lights, carved ceiling, velvet lounge cushions, ankle-deep carpeting, opulent decor. With all its splendid livery, Strawberry Theatre Lounge is the latest to get into the theatre lounge act. Inside, the745 words
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Article, Illustration852 1985-01-04 9 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN When Peranakan Place on Emerald Hitt opens m May, one of the highlights will be a specially-commissioned Baba play written by who else? Felix Chia By THE word is out. A mature gentleman has fallen m love with Puah Kay Way's younger sister.NG HAI CHEE WAH - 852 words
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Advertisement284 1985-01-04 1 Keep-fit programmes at the workplace OUTLOOK, Page Four Another Bafaa play to cone our way LEISURE, Page Nine jA^K^ I PRINTEMPS STYLE T^^^r J ~V?W\M iO It's carefree, J ijjill/ JF^ it's confident. ■■IB f/ /ik tf_fl I ,f s ideas from /lv fashion capitals i_H^^^^^^Hb around the world BBi*i.*284 words
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Advertisement714 1985-01-04 2 Home Mart d-Jlk Apartments m District 10 for sale H| }jj What Where Floor Ar** Land MowOfd Now Contact (•q. ft.) Tanura iff*) Much 3-bedroom Jervois Road 1.600 Freehold New $465,000 agent *****65 3-Dedroom Holland Road 1,500 Freehold 20 $370,000 agent *****25 5 bedroom Range Garden 3.000 Freehold 4 $830,000714 words
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Advertisement251 1985-01-04 4 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Now you can train for a career oriented qua ification m Business Adminittration through ICS at home m your spare time. No nead to quit your job. No need 10 waste time on travelling to class. Course Objective: The specialized ICS Course is designed to prepare251 words
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Advertisement587 1985-01-04 5 !51St^ffifffl4Kl .--> ORCHARD: "t£^ l, j^W Vijm I 30, 4 00, 630 9. 1 spm X WL^' V HURRY! s IT NOW! Q "*^^^.^^^j>*, Admission $4 00 &$3 00 X I m m^ CaSh Boukin^ s No Pret L |S > X Fan »astic Sound Effects Q I^TH^Y^EJjERE to^ave th^587 words
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Advertisement574 1985-01-04 5 'i ■IB|""B|Ml|B|||l|B||in M IBT IBJINIMN |B|'N BlT:B|:nß|inßir|B|l 'IB|;'IIB|UI!B|illlM'IIIB|ll'IB|IIIIB|l'nB|:riBi'.:iB| i IB| CAPITOL-CHANGI: OPENS TODAY! i P (CAPITOL *****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm-NO FREE LIST 1 (CHANGI *****59) 11am, 1.45,4.00, 6.45 9.15pm-NO FREE LIST w\ Maammmmmmm. JamW^^^ax^' %^%a\n rFm ti. i I I Wamm\ m mmm\ m Wm\y* W^^^^^^ SO ■Bn^r-r^Eßf>574 words
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Advertisement159 1985-01-04 5 TheWbrd ftocessing Handbook J r m^ Available at m m Good Bookshops Times Jurong, Ifl .IMIIto No 2. Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 I flj Distributors ißßßbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbß flflflßßßai bbBBT flflF^ 'flßfl fl^Bß flß^Bfl Bfl\. C^JBjBBI Bflßßk^Bßai Ifl WL«. flaßß 1 fl Bfl Baflfl W^ bflfll I'oIFBJ fljaOT^fl flVi'» aa^^flflV Bflßk^l159 words
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Advertisement358 1985-01-04 5 VVJJJ/ OJGANISATON A J I THE MOMENT HAS COME i I I, TONIGHT TOMOPRO* l C I -host ron A ghost- 1 1 1 a B 888 B B B ORGANISATION EOEEEEHHD TODAY ONI V I1 am I 45 40C 64b 9I 5 WINNER TAKES ALL" i W Cantor ese358 words
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Advertisement420 1985-01-04 6 fr {MM i Consmat Interior (Pte) Ltd We are a company distributing high quality wall covering, carpet, kitchen cabinet and other interior products. We are looking for suitably qualified personnels with experience to fill the following positions SALES EXECUTIVE (WALLCOVERING) Minimum GCE 'O' Level 2 to 3 years sales experience420 words
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Miscellaneous275 1985-01-04 6 COMICS GARFIELD hy j lm Davis I OKAY GOVS, *S"\ I FROM NOW ON I PON'TGET\ x^V^v I HAV£ A NEW £La~^ /NO PETS ARE C^s^-k ANO RESPECT J P^ \~HOOSEROLEy (Tj^l I ALLOWED ON THE i (Tj*! f —^y-? \y7T^^arw BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bete* spmriing275 words
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Advertisement91 1985-01-04 7 THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS J985 lk9ka.AmmmmmmmmW J^| l^^M m f*t \imt%-"*~ AWWmm^ I AmwW v "t&^- L -f IBs*lfcL 4 The extremes, m, on and beyond the Earth The 31st edition has been completely revised including much more illustrations and full coverage of records set at the 1984 Olympics.91 words
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Miscellaneous402 1985-01-04 7 ■OR. Hk. I W^rHmmmaaWmmMr^aWfmmmmanmiu. mmmm.am arum m mini *m IOWIHS x&mamßJWXimw'--^*Wamwrv*mF><mm»vmw SL PEANUTS BySchulx 111 I I I UUOLv 1 THAT'S A TOU6M HAVE TO SAY l'M RIGHT?! MEU)! YOU PROVE ME TO QUESTION. ..MMM..LET GEORGE WASHINGTON UJM ATA RELIEF... R if ING T ACK ME TMINK...MMM -v^^w ONE, MA402 words
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Advertisement359 1985-01-04 8 Noodle jßestaurant town is now open \^^^^m By THERESA CHAN The bowl of soup that tried the Double Boiled Deer a qc Xj^j- r DESPITE the profifarattonol ,J^p.„,ed this dish was made Vendon and Black Chicken Soup 1 "N. oieza parlours and hamburger \f d p n mm and $6.00.359 words
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Advertisement171 1985-01-04 9 Xlsty&VmKfATVts I 1 -mmM^^Tl^mmmm. Wed 9 January 85 Bpm DBS Auditorium Tickets: $3 and $5 Programme Bach-Busoni Chaconne Beethoven Sonata m F Minor Op 57 "Apassionala" Chopin Sonata m B" Minor Op. 35 Chopin Polonaise m A" Op. 53 Presented by the Minstry of Culture and the Embassy of Israel.171 words
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Miscellaneous209 1985-01-04 9 i^fi Swimming times What's TODAY: Sngapore Bar- tomorrow- sineannre hour 858 a.m .(2.6m), KlSk-mTI'S FOLK-JAZZ CONCERT 4.12 p.m. (0.7 m), 11.00 9.35 a .m. (2.7 m), 4.50 Featuring Alex AbiSembawang (applicable (2.4 m). rtahiai M«? Amharato Ponggol) 9.13 a.m. Sembawang (applicable (sitar) anT J?e (2.7 n,).Wp.m (0.8 m), to P«g209 words
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Miscellaneous2215 1985-01-04 10 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE BUT ~~l_Eg~~i Strange happenings 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.20 Newswatch (Children's news bulletin in English) Tm\M 1 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.30 News (Malay) rl___ta_w j FRIDAY NIGHT moWmBBmBBBBmrnrnmummm _P^_E___F The Passenger (Mandann/r) 7.50 The Afghan Struggle (Chinese subtitles):2,215 words
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Article36 1985-01-04 1 BEL fll ft<§^£ Kit C fi&ifts± m M te it k m 5j a— s cfk*#>A> a EM6 El»lllK*»«l -m*ft IB«" EfcTSiftufi'Jl atjfij ifSjfflf£> fc<sHi£7tt««> fS&rfctfJffi'f-m ft* rt S«MI— M*B ■)•!•!> (fg^ffiii*^ m&?§> 9 ft£fi _htftH*<tft;i'lft' IB36 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-01-04 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By ON CHRISTMAS Day, Patrick Wan and his silk-clad, China-man puppet added to the festive atmosphere at Plaza Hotel Seafood Restaurant. The pair entertained the restaurant guests with xiang sheng, a traditional form of a twoman talk-show, m Mandarin. "It's the person who cooks372 words
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Article, Illustration96 1985-01-04 1 *F7S«W^ffi ±-,m snawMis*? A«Eft«r/5-t*> mm»&mttmm& nmzLm&mi? mm tfjA¥H^-° <£*«EtfJjfl/H-Tfc> St««fiilWoffl #&u*° mm -ate nz? 6#ig®#* ±m Wi au <#a«e> Mmm. itm&mmtt*fMimst 7 xt 7 o mmmm &±im (±w &ib '±mMmm^^m a Aft < lm 'v f§ <* a fft -tf'hHW^ Unit f>ni£tt mmM M 'KU m if.?' :X f-mzn'j ft96 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-01-04 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By LONG ROAD TO GALLANTRY Midnight tomorrow at Shaw cinemas ROVING swordsman Dv Mengfei involves himself m a feud between two martial arts clans soon after he leaves his master. He fights duel after duel, while two women fight over him. There are, however,210 words
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Advertisement128 1985-01-04 1 APPOINTMENTS Canon VIDEOS COPIERS CAMERAS FACSIMILES CALCULATORS WORD PROCESSORS ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTERS EEEEfefe SB 1 1 Rapid growth and expansion have created opportunities for those who are willing to grow with Canon. SALES REPRESENTATIVES/ FEMALE CUSTOMER SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES Early 20's GCE A' Level Effective communication skills Driving licence128 words
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Advertisement233 1985-01-04 1 /a well established Japanese Mechanical and Electrical Contractor urgently re- I quires: PROJECT ENGINEER (MECHANICAL) Preferably over 5 years experience m de- I sign and handling of HVAC systems. Electrical Engineers having knowledge of I automatic control /instrumentation related I to HVAC systems will be an asset. ASSISTANT ENGINEER I233 words
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Advertisement242 1985-01-04 1 A well established company supplying building materials invites applications for SERVICE MANAGER To develop and manage the operational aspect of the organisation leading a team of installers, technicians and warehouse personnel. 3 years experience m the building industry with tertiary education from recog- nised institution preferably m the building science/civil242 words
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Advertisement278 1985-01-04 1 niiiim p^lLßSgflgggJteid requires fl a».U-- l '''"'WMWJJJJJW^ H flj*! 8 I I v:,T^o;:M^gSgc^- 0^ NTC 3in Electro-Mechanical Maintenance I I Fitting or Electrical Fitting Installation \m PUB ucence I jj Experience m electronic trouble-shooting I j will be an added advantage •At least 1 year experience m installation of M278 words
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Advertisement218 1985-01-04 1 THE STRAITS CHINESE HERITAGE SERIES j/T^^B* \W i *fJ m t- /W V*j* ir w n j* flfl m m**aw m i__^ 0 $65.00 STRAITS CHINESE SILVER by Ho Wing Meng This is a collector's guide to Straits Chinese silver, the product of a curious blend between the art and218 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-01-04 2 &m^%%xm*mxit¥i& <««ll.s>*W«As*B¥f»*f*7 ftimm&-A^tk >s*b mantra *&A#£*€-"-f-l££ 3 "TuaAHArt ££i* A£«ifs > %^wm am &&&>}& mm fcb« "TMAfMfcft' &SMof3;A3fill»lSg /ff*HAsti§*3§' jS&HKA&rI «.l A&iam im#«r t&'&AMJS &A- ffi-erfnsijflgfitj &xn *Jb^±&AA£- tf M«gti§r* B ASfi'<.P a st^psafswa J' 5-4>ft*;A N-rfii j£sfliNsS J J[jff Hjrfij Ht&4rfts?iitti 'li'M o£g 6 0 H'J fc*tt#£flMN 5&A4KT037 «fattttw^(81 words
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Article59 1985-01-04 2 *w*» Afntu^a# filJ&lßj: Atfjifrjs^;* *A*tA-gifris£ mwmmt. mi &tk £*»#an- a /J§£g^M£Wgft? *$M*ftij:s *feft«^ X#|iJtfH mum iifcMfciSA TttfcA iB^ISI* *fSs£fb JEE^Snitt: »/>* A^ttfcft'g 5 £E3£ Si:" §&•*>&' iiiigJi*&ftia?Bfc& A4S««#±W*ji 3B° (Wm§iß SESMIS 4^A' ft ASK® ftfeff] fi^SSf^ s i **&£s! c ffci9? I fe M CA* A!>.l ft UK Awmktii&ri.ftm-) T*A*l|Lb**HtK*tt59 words
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Advertisement257 1985-01-04 2 APPOINTMENT'S WANTED FREELANCE AGENTS! Now till Chinese New Year V£34NO Earn additional income the easy m~ 4J^f^fK way by introducing a buyer to us \Ol yfct*/ f° r an V Peugeot or Talbot car. \jS~\ yfrl On conclusion of the deal, you y^A.JL will be paid a "BRING A BUYER"257 words
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Advertisement396 1985-01-04 2 NOTICES ii HDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 4 Blocks of 4-storey 3S/4S Flats with Shops/Living Quarters and Eating Houses, 2 Blocks of 1 3-Storey 4A 4S and 51 Flats and 2 Blocks of Executive Apartments/Maisonettes Using Metal Formwork (Total 430 Units)396 words
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Advertisement187 1985-01-04 2 I WILMAX MARKETING PTE LTD I is pleased to announce its appointment by I STANDCO INDUSTRIES INC I I to represent STANDCO m the sale, distribution and as stockist of STANDCOTE SC-1 Coated Stud Bolts and Nuts for the South East Asia Region. S We are also representative for the187 words
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Advertisement149 1985-01-04 2 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PSA and CIDB registered Contractors for:TERM CONTRACT FOR DEMOUNTABLE PARTITIONS AND SUSPENDED CEILINGS 198S Cost of Documents Drawings Ss3s Closing Date 1 5 Jan 85 PSA Building Class I and above CIDB General Building Category A1 and above Suspended Ceiling and other acoustic products149 words
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Advertisement143 1985-01-04 2 CENTRAL SUPPLES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department a SCIENCE APPARATUS (CHEMISTRY AND GLASSWARE) for Jurong Junior College Tender No CSD3/G719/84 b COMPUTER HARDWARE for Registry of Vehicle* (Woodland* Checkpoint) Tender No CSD3/G721/84 c MICROCOMPUTERS for Singapore Police Force Tender No CSD3/G722/84143 words
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Miscellaneous261 1985-01-04 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 167 $50 cash: CHI A NGEOK NGOH (I.C. No: *****86 F) $19 cash each: TOH ENG LEE TAN HWEE PECK (LC No: *****14 I) (i.e. No: *****36 A) NG CHOR FOONG CHAN SOW CHAN (I.C. No: *****62 H) (I.e. No: *****08 H) GOH KWEE SIANG261 words
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Miscellaneous335 1985-01-04 2 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are given m English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allcorrect entries. One will receive $50 cash and the other 10 $20 each. i-- IU EM 1 No: 168 Entry Form >&& fEj335 words
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Advertisement751 1985-01-04 3 NOTICES ®HDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the ing:--1) Shops at Yishun N'Hood 1 Contract 4 (Blocks 156 160). 2) Bank, Offices, Shops and Stalls at Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre. 3) Shops Offices at Tanjong Katong Complex. 4) Food Centre, Shops Offices at Joo751 words
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Advertisement710 1985-01-04 3 MINISTRY OF THE %J ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (I) Cutting of Grass at Bidadari Christian Cemetery, Bidadari Muslim Cemetery, Bidadari Hindu Cemetery, Middleton Hospital Burial Ground, Bukit Brown Cemetery and Chinese War Emergency Burial Ground Ref: TEN(ENV)O9/85/l *Showround: Meet at Mount Vernon Crematoria Office, Upper Aljunied Road on710 words
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Advertisement674 1985-01-04 3 I Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for:— I I SUPPLIES I a) Tender No. PT/1/85(X)— Supply of 10,000 I nos of 10-pair Terminal Blocks. i^H I b) Tender No. PT/2/85(W)— The Fabrication, I i^H Storage, Supply and Delivery of 2,000 I ■H units plus an option of up to674 words
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Advertisement724 1985-01-04 3 PUBLIC UTILITIES BORRD T~ >i TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the tol lowing 1 Supply of 12.7/22kV I,ooomm 3 1-core stranded copper conductor XLPE insulated, corrugated aluminium armoured, PVC outersheathed cable. 2 Supply of HRC fuse link Eligibility: For items 1 2. Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Mater724 words
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Advertisement763 1985-01-04 3 IN THE HIGH COI RT OF THK REPI BUC OF SINGAPORE (ompanif* Minding lp n* m m > In the Matter ml U*e < ompaniw Art (Chapter 18$) Aa4 In the Matter uf CERTINA TRADING CO (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given 'that a petition tor the763 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1985-01-04 4 K. RAJI - K. RAJI 'A friend m need is a friend indeed' is an apt saying m any language. One's friends are with one not only m prosperity but also m adversity. There are several instances m Indian epics to show the true quality of friendship or the1,150 words
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Article, Illustration739 1985-01-04 4 LIBRA - LIBRA Every eleventh day m the lunar fortnight is a day of fasting for the devout Hindu but one m the Tamil month of Margazhi is of special significance. Our writer describes how it is observed m parts of India and Singapore. By739 words
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Advertisement359 1985-01-04 4 NOTICES <</s!> \K>*<if^mmmmm>. fffljU^fH SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE* TENDER NOTICE I Tenders ore invited by the Commissioner of I Police the: I 1 Supply and delivery of cooked meals lo I prisoners m Police lock-ups PHQ 1/85 Tender Deposit: $500.00 I 2 Removal of dead bodies to the mortuaries I PHQ359 words
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Advertisement299 1985-01-04 4 TENDER NOTICE Project: SUB-CONTRACT FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF COVERED WALKWAY TO THE ENGINEERING COMPLEX, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, UPPER JURONG Eligibility: Open to all CIDB Registered Building Contractors m $500,000/= financial category. Other reputable Contractors may apply to tender All tenderers shall furnish a tender deposit of $500.00299 words
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Advertisement111 1985-01-04 4 IJtmmWZ 1 VP'feP CHANGI INTERNATIONAL I airport services AIRPORT SERVICES PTE. LTD. I I TENDER NO: CIAS/PURC/018/85 TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE I SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF I I CONTAINER DOLLY I Tender forms are obtainable from the Purchasing Office, Changi Inter- I national Airport Services Re Ltd, CIAS Building,111 words
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Advertisement396 1985-01-04 4 Prequalification of Contractors to Tender for Completion of a block of 10-storey flats at Meyer Road Singapore. Interested Contractors are to submit m writing full particulars of their organisation giving experience and financial standing, etc to- Chung Swee Poey h Sons Chartered Architects A Engineers 20 Bideford Road #05-01 not396 words
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