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Title Section15 1985-04-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article521 1985-04-09 1 Soviets' missile rejected US says Gorbachev's offerdoesift go quite far enough WASHINGTON, Mon. The Reagan Administration has dismissed an announcement by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev of a freeze on mediumrange nuclear missiles as inadequate, drawing an immediate response from Moscow that Washington's rejection of the offer was too hasty. MrReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 521 words
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Article140 1985-04-09 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday described as "unacceptable" the Soviet proposal for an East-West freeze in nuclear weapons as it would only give the Soviet side an enormous superiority over the West. Speaking at a press conference here, Mrs Thatcher called on the140 words
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264 1985-04-09 1 LEONG WENG KAM - Join forces to draw tourists, Dr Wong tells retailers LEONG WENG KAM By Bangkok, Mon. SINGAPORE department stores should go into joint ventures with airlines, hotels and travel agents to help sell the Republic as a tourist lure, instead of complaining about how sluggish the retail trade has been. This264 words
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313 1985-04-09 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Hsien Loong: Choose the one you wish to have By BRIGADIER-GENER-AL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong said last night that Singaporeans must be made aware of the direct consequences of the vote. And the Government thinks that this can be best done,313 words
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144 1985-04-09 1 MARTYN GREEN - A bonus goes with this purchase MARTYN GREEN By Taipei Reporter TAIPEI, Mon. Young men thinking of buying a flat In Taoyuan, 65 km south of here, are being offered an unusual inducement by landlords stuck with 6,069 unsold apartments. If they sign a purchase agreement, they are told, they144 words
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Article, Illustration876 1985-04-09 1 Thatcher's resolve wins Lee's praise No sterner test 4... I was struck by your determination, your inexhaustible energies, your strong convictions. The refusal to bend, to fudge, to temporise, to be deflected from your declared objectives, have become your hallmarks of firm government. There was no sterner test of yourWAN SENG YIP - 876 words
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Article124 1985-04-09 1 Seow's new bid on lawsuit fails THE leader of the Singapore United Front, Seow Khee Leng, failed yesterday for the second time to have the High Court strike off the defamation suits against him by the Prime Minister and his Cabinet. Mr Seow, who had asked that the suits be124 words
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Advertisement41 1985-04-09 1 Full report on Back Page. Inside 40 pages today Your TV programme is on Page 24 Summary 2 World News 34 Asean 6 Causeway 6 Around Your Place It Editorial 12 Background 13 Letters 14 TimesDollar 15-18 Racing 35 Sports 37-3941 words
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Advertisement136 1985-04-09 1 I^TJ I Jfi^B *IS __stM li im Wiß |g] PHILIPS Which PC gives the clearest picture? 'The Elephant' The picture on the ;e causes eyestram after a few seconds So do most ordinary computer screens This is definitely not the case with the Philips Because thanks to a finer screen136 words
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Article527 1985-04-09 2 Pieces of our past ARTIFACTS dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries have been uncovered during excavation work for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system. Fragmented pieces of Celadon pottery baked during the Song/ Yuen period (1127 AD to 1368 AD) were found at the Empress Place and City527 words
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Article184 1985-04-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SUDAN is the largest nation in Africa that also shares its borders with many strategically important countries there. The political situation that will emerge in Sudan after the recent coup is not clear but from the facts available so far, the country is unlikely to184 words
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Article285 1985-04-09 2 Coetzee quits ring SOUTH AFRICA'S former WBA heavyweight champion, Gerrie Coetzee, says he is finished with boxing. Coetzee, who earned six million rand (556.5 million) in his 29 fights and was the biggest draw in the history of South African boxing, says the sport has left him disillusioned and285 words
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Article138 1985-04-09 2 ANOTHER ROUND OF INTEREST RATE CUTS SEEMS IMMINENT ALL SIGNS are pointing to an imminent round of interest rate cuts. The cost of money on the interbank, or bankers' market, has softened sim < the last round of prime rate cuts in January Twu foreign banks recently announced prime138 words
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Article104 1985-04-09 2 CULTURE SHOCK SOME EXPERTS believe that the Japanese government is not much less a free trader than governments in Europe and the US The difficui ties in trading with Japan are largely cultural Japan's complex distribution system, its empha sis on long-term relationships and procedures that depend more on104 words
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Article535 1985-04-09 2 Birthrates drop THE world's birthrate has dropped from 29 to 27 births per 1,000 since 1983, largely thanks to sharp curbs on China's population growth, a private population study group in Washington reports. The Population Reference Bureau says that China is averaging 19 births per 1,000, down535 words
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279 1985-04-09 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Convincing needed VISITING United States Senator John Kerry said in Manila he was anxious to be convinced by President Ferdinand Marcos that the latter's government would undertake serious political and economic reforms in return for continued US military aid. The Reagan administration is asking279 words
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Article442 1985-04-09 2 High-tech successes BRITISH entrepreneurs and investors are becoming increasingly convinced that biotechnology will be the industry of the '90s. They have made huge fortunes out of electronics in the past few years, even though the difficulties of building a technology company from a base in Britain's limited home442 words
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Article180 1985-04-09 2 Writers' journey A GROUP of eight American writers visited China late last year, just when its leaders called for liberalisation in the economy, ideology and culture. The Americans met and spoke to their Chinese counterparts, many of whom were young men and women who had been breaking with180 words
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465 1985-04-09 3 Khmer forces retake half of Nong Chan Guerillas battling Viet troops for second base BANGKOK, Mon. Cambodian guerillas today counter-attacked and retook up to half of the Nong Chan border camp overrun by Vietnamese forces in a dawn attack yesterday, Thai military sources said. They were also locked in fierceAFP; UPI - 465 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-04-09 3 Hanoi wants ties but is held back by US 'errors' HO CHI MINH CITY, Mon. Hanoi hopes to normalise ties with the United States but is held back by continuing US "errors" in Indochina, said the man who negotiated the American pullout from Vietnam. Mr Le Due Tho also calledAFP - 281 words
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146 1985-04-09 3 BEIJING, Mon. Rich peasants have been invited to race their delivery bicycles in a national cycling competition, designed to boost interest in sports and "stimulate productive forces," Xinhua news agency reported. Only rural residents who earned more than 3,000 yuan (552,353) last yearAP - 146 words
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Article65 1985-04-09 3 SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo Hwan will visit Washington from April 25 to 27 for talks with President Reagan on international issues and the expansion of trade, Western diplomats said in Seoul yesterday. Mr Chun will leave on April 24 and visit Honolulu and Los AngelesReuter - 65 words
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Article75 1985-04-09 3 A WOMAN schoolteacher was killed in New Caledonia yesterday and three other people were injured when separatist Kanak youths hurled stones at vehicles driven by White settlers, police in Noumea said. They said the 47-year-old teacher, Simone Heurto, lost control of her car after it was hitReuter - 75 words
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Article83 1985-04-09 3 POLICE arrested eight people who penetrated the perimeter fence of a US Army Pershing 2 missile training ground in West Germany on Monday as up to 15,000 antimissile demonstrators linked hands in a protest outside the base. Brandishing banners, protesters from all over the southernUPI - 83 words
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Article61 1985-04-09 3 A TAIPEI court will pronounce verdicts today on two gang leaders charged with the murder of a Chinese-American writer in California, court officials said yesterday. The officials told reporters the panel of three judges would decide whether Chen ChiLi, 41, and Wu Tun, 35, were guilty ofReuter - 61 words
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Article77 1985-04-09 3 INDIAN authorities have deployed security forces around the Sikh Golden Temple and surrounding areas in Amritsar to head off potential violence during this week's religious celebrations, the Press Trust of India said. Paramilitary troops were stationed at strategic points and sharpshooters positioned on roof tops, the newsAP - 77 words
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Article57 1985-04-09 3 GHI'LAM MUSTAFA JATOI, one of Pakistan's leading opposition politicians, has been freed after almost two months of house arrest, meant to muzzle critics of the government during February's general elections. Jatoi, until recently acting head of the Pakistan People's Party, said police guards were taken away fromReuter - 57 words
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320 1985-04-09 3 SEOUL, Mon. France paved the way for better relations with South Korea today by pledging not to recognise communist North Korea without Seoui's consent, officials said. French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius told South Korean Prime Minister Lho Shin-Yong that the re-naming ofReuter - 320 words
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214 1985-04-09 3 The mood improves for SovietChina talks LONDON, Monday A SENIOR Chinese foreign policy official said yesterday the atmosphere had improved for SinoSoviet talks on normalising relations that resume in Moscow this week. "This is the first time that the atmosphere around the talks is a little improved compared with before,"AP - 214 words
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Article123 1985-04-09 3 Hanoi denies spy claim AFP BANGKOK, Mon. The Vietnamese Embassy here today denied an American yachtsman's claim that Hanoi had offered to release him if he agreed to spy on the United States and Asean. Mr Bill Mathers, 41, was freed last week after nearly nine months' detention, which beganAFP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-04-09 3 A TELEVISION crew's car aflame after being hit by a firebomb during violence on Sunday at the Mount Panorama racing circuit at Bathurst, 2flO km west of Sydney. The Sydney television news team was at the circuit to film a motorcycle race when theyReuter - 89 words
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Article74 1985-04-09 3 BEIJING, Mon. Hongkong tycoon Henry Fok said today he would start a foundation with HK$l billion (Ss2B4 million) to help develop China, the Xinhua news agency said. Mr Fok, a member of China's national political advisory body, the CPPCC, and head of the Hongkong Chinese GeneralReuter - 74 words
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Article239 1985-04-09 3 TAIPEI, Mon. A trust company, owned bv one of Taiwan's largest industrial groups, violated government regulations by making huge loans to affiliated companies, Finance Ministry officials said today. The officials told reporters that government investigators, probing Taiwan's biggest bank scandal, found the Cathay Trust and InvestmentReuter - 239 words
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Article376 1985-04-09 4 Drop in the world's birthrate China's curbs main reason, says study WASHINGTON Mon. The world's birthrate has dropped from 29 to 27 births per 1.000 people since 1983, largely thanks to sharp curbs on China's population growth, a private population study group reports. The Population Reference Bureau says that ChinaAP - 376 words
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189 1985-04-09 4 Enraged diplomat smashes car window NEW YORK, Mon. Mexico's United Nations ambassador became so enraged when he saw a civilian car extending into a parking spot reserved for diplomats that he took a gun and smashed one of the car windows. However, police said they were not filing any chargesAP - 189 words
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Article191 1985-04-09 4 CHAMBLEE (Georgia). Mon. Four Cambodian refugees, including a four-year-old boy and his pregnant 17-year-old sister, died yesterday when fire swept through an apartment in an Atlanta suburb, authorities said. The fire started in cardboard boxes filled with clothes that were stacked on and around aAP; UPI - 191 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-04-09 4 ARTIFICIAL heart patient William Schroeder, with his wife Margaret pushing the wheelchair, leaves the Humana Hospital Audubon in Louisevllle, Kentucky, last Saturday. The Schroeders will live in a specially-equip-ped apartment near the hospital. Mr Schroeder had spent 133 days in hospital. And his first full day ofAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration241 1985-04-09 4 Stay away, judge orders 200-letter Chris fan PALM BEACH GARDENS (Florida), Mon. A Chris Eyert-Lloyd fan, who has written the tennis star more than 200 letters, was ordered to stay away from her by a judge fearful of a "John HinckleyJodie Foster situation". John Mallouk, 38, lives in Palm BeachUPI - 241 words
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Article136 1985-04-09 4 4.5 fall in US crime rate WASHINGTON, Mon. Violent crime in the United States showed no let-up last year, even though overall crime fell by 4.5 per cent and household burglaries and larcenies were at record low levels, the US Justice Department said. The Bureau of Justice Statistics, releasing preliminaryAP - 136 words
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278 1985-04-09 4 Six years jail for Russian ticket scalper MOSCOW, Mon. A woman who resold Moscow theatre tickets for more than the official price has been sentenced to six years in prison. All her property has been confiscated. The harshness of the sentence, matched by a three-year prison term for the cashierUPI - 278 words
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Article211 1985-04-09 4 PHILADELPHIA, Monday A CALM Easter evening was shattered when up to 5,000 people went on a rampage today after viewing two gongfu films in central Philadelphia. The looting, rock throwing, window breaking and gongfu kicking forced police to close off a four-block area andUPI - 211 words
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Article, Illustration202 1985-04-09 4 US peace mission in Moscow MOSCOW, Monday A US Congressional delegation arrived here yesterday for a five-day visit and a possible meeting with new Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Thomas O'Neill, said on arrival at Moscow Airport that the delegation was on aReuter; AP; UPI - 202 words
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428 1985-04-09 4 Man kills bully with axe MOSCOW, Monday MR GOETZ, meet Mr Trubkin. The "hero" of some New York subway commuters has a Russian counterpart, an engineer from a small town near Moscow who also would not put up with being bullied. But while BernhardObserver News Service - 428 words
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105 1985-04-09 4 Soviet bloc tour by British minister EAST BERLIN Mon Sir Geoffrey Howe, making the first visit to East Berlin by a British Foreign Secretary, is due to arrive here today at the start of a three-nation tour aimed at strengthening ties with smaller Soviet bloc states. The two-day visit toReuter - 105 words
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Article56 1985-04-09 4 BUENOS AIRES Moci a teenage: was killed, atxjut 50 people were injured and 100 others arrested in a b:au; be tween rival fans ,1 s<>-.-<-' matrh yesterda> in the indu.s trial BUOwfa >f A\pllaneda. The youth 14-yeai-oi': S<.isse:a. was shot in the chest outside theUPI - 56 words
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Article63 1985-04-09 4 fcfILPORD Utl ::< n Tbme men Eace federal drug Charges in the wake ot T2."> km airpluw chaae that mded with then arrest and the spi ?urp of I'SS'J miihor, > SJ4 4 million) worth of marijuana Thf Ume were arrested on Fridaj aft. federal andUPI - 63 words
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206 1985-04-09 5 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. The row over a planned tour by New Zealand's rugby team of South Africa heated up today when the country's main anti-apartheid group signalled that it would stage mass demonstrations if the Kiwis played here. Mr Terror Lekota, a spokesman forAP; Reuter - 206 words
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229 1985-04-09 5 VATICAN CITY, Mon. Pope John Paul said in an Easter message yesterday that man still faces a "hurricane of violence" 40 years after countries justly fought aggression in World War Two. Some 400,000 people filled St Peter's Square and nearby streetsReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration332 1985-04-09 5 President praises pilgrims JOHANNESBURG. Mon. A huge crowd of Black pilgrims estimated by some to number three million applauded South Africa "s President P. W. Botha at almost every sentence when he spoke yesterday at the annual Easter conference of the Zion Christian ChurchReuter; AFP; NYT - 332 words
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155 1985-04-09 5 BONN. Mon. A Libyan gunman who shot and killed an opponent of the government of Col Muammar Gaddafi in a crowded Bonn square admitted yesterday the attack was politically motivated, police said. The gunman, identified only as Fahati T., 29, told authorities he cameUPI - 155 words
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139 1985-04-09 5 TEL AVIV, Mon. A pocket-size device that could prevent fatal heart attacks by giving early warning should be on the market scon, Israeli radio reported yesterday. The device, developed by an Israeli company, contains an electrocardiograph, a tiny computer and an electronic memory.139 words
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Article508 1985-04-09 5 New leader inherits 'stubborn' problems CAIRO. Mon. Sudan's new military leader, General Abdul-Rahman Swareddahab, has inherited economic problems and a rebellion in the south from deposed president Jaafar Numeiry that diplomats say will not disappear overnight. "As with any new leader in any country of theReuter - 508 words
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Article58 1985-04-09 5 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israeli troops will soon withdraw from a volatile Shi'ite Muslim area of south Lebanon in advance of a total pullout expected next month. Israeli radio and newspaper reports said the army would leave the town of Nabatiyeh and the nearby villages of Jibsheet andReuter - 58 words
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Article53 1985-04-09 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. Israel and the United States will cooperate in a programme to promote agriculture in three Caribbean countries. The U*****,000 (5J1.22 million) programme, using American funds and Israeli expertise, seeks to improve crop production in the Dominican Republic, irrigation systems in Jamaica, and vegetable growingUPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-04-09 5 NICOSIA, Mon. United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar left Teheran today, saying he hoped to pursue a partial ceasefire to end attacks on cities in the IranIraq war. Iran's official news agency, Irna, quoted Mr Perez de Cuellar as saying thatAP; AFP - 341 words
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169 1985-04-09 5 BEIRUT, Mon. Christian and Muslim forces exchanged shellfire in the port of Sidon in southern Lebanon, forcing scores of families to spend Easter night in bomb shelters, Beirut Radio reported today. The civil war antagonists also clashed with machineguns and rocket- propelled grenades acrossAP; Reuter - 169 words
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Advertisement276 1985-04-09 4 iilw JIIIIBSfc^KIBSIS IF BU^INESSBRINCSYCTnO TfiWAUTHE MAROO POLO WILL GIVE YOU THE RECOGNITOI^ There's only one way to do business in Tawau, r Sabah, whether you're here for a day or a week. J lllll1 You have to be sure that your business Jr address has the kind of importance that276 words
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Advertisement191 1985-04-09 5 \Wlh spring comes a mepu just as glorious In told nonhern climes. J soup with avocados. Sauteed these are the days celebrated with f£P^g\ jEtißfititiit black prawns with spring onions. great hursts of re\e!r\ and colour. fIH MB&tB Oven roast rack of lamb with Nature awakes and with it an191 words
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Advertisement124 1985-04-09 5 T cm«nrkDii J Offers are available I JS^iPCMkJyo in Singapore only from r. S rKXDHMGS Tuesday to Thursday. K I PAPER MATEj^ f stationery and /^^t^^^^l^^mh mS^bW I I I win attractive 2 %tM3UL V?t!■ 7 1 rf /^r^^^rß^M f V_/ I National Mini Slim Wp^SS|^B^B^^U9^^^ I •ORCHARD RD Cheese124 words
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Article, Illustration187 1985-04-09 6 BANGKOK, Mon. AT LEAST two armed hilltribesmen were killed and one was wounded when a combined police-army force clashed with an opium caravan near the Burmese border with Chiang Mai province, Thailand, on Wednesday. Colonel Vitoon Sunthornchan, commander of the Thai Third Army Region's 327Bangkok Post - 187 words
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442 1985-04-09 6 ABBY TAN - Marcos 'must convince US on reforms' ABBY TAN Senator wants guarantees in return for aid By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. Visiting United States Senator John Kerry said he was anxious to be convinced by President Ferdinand Marcos that his government would undertake serious political and economic reforms in return for442 words
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225 1985-04-09 6 MCA polls to be held as scheduled, says Mak KUALA LUMPUR, Mod. MCA elections at all levels will go on as scheduled In accordance with the Joint-agreement signed in January to settle the party's crisis. The Malaysian Chinese Association's Acting Deputy President today urged members net to be confused byNST - 225 words
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297 1985-04-09 6 Indonesia to study PM's ideas for Batam JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian government will seriously study Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's suggestions for further efforts to improve the tourism facilities on Batam Island, the Jakarta Post reported. "We are striving to make Batam an alternative recreation centre for Singaporeans," Tourism, Post297 words
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Article117 1985-04-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A gunman and an accomplice armed with an axe held up 12 people and escaped with about M5300,000 worth of gold and jewellery at a goldsmith s workshop here today. Goldsmith Sam Tin Song, 38, said the robbers surprised him and hisNST - 117 words
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250 1985-04-09 6 Jakarta trade mission to visit Beijing JAKARTA, Mon. A delegation from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) will visit China at the end of this month to prepare the way for direct trade between the two countries. Announcing this today, Kadin General Chairman Sukamdani Gitosardjono said a cooperationBernama; AFP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-04-09 7 Triple-murder case A DRUG addict denied in the High Court yesterday that he was involved in the Ang Mo Kio triple murders, claiming he had panicked and fled from the scene when he saw his alleged accomplice struggling with the landlady. Lim Beng Hai,312 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-04-09 8 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Story: Picture: THE name Margaret Thatcher lives at the Botanic Gardens, in the shape of an orchid named after the British Prime Minister yesterday. Dendrobinm Margaret Thatcher is an antelope dendrobium, so called because its petals resemble antelope horns. It isCHRISTINA TSENG - 276 words
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339 1985-04-09 8 THE question of Singapore Airlines' landing rights in Manchester was not discussed yesterday during talks between Mrs Margaret Thatcher and Mr Lee Kuan Yew. There was no such detailed discussion of bilateral relations, Mrs Thatcher said at a press conference after their 90--minute meeting. She also339 words
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Article, Illustration478 1985-04-09 8 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG By WHEN you're following Mr Denis Thatcher on his courtesy calls, you need a Ferrari to keep up. The small blue Datsun we were in tried valiantly to tail his diplomatic vehicle from one diplomatic port-of-call to another but in vain. All one could478 words
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Article132 1985-04-09 8 SINGAPORE now buys twice as much from Britain as it did five years ago, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told British businessmen yesterday. "But I should love it to double again in the next five years," said Mrs Thatcher. Britain had halved its foreign debt132 words
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Article217 1985-04-09 8 A FORMER senior sales representative in Times Publishing Berhad, Koh Chong Eng alias Alastair, 26, was fined $1,500 and ordered to pay a penalty of $335 which he corruptly received from the director of an advertising company. Koh pleaded guilty yesterday to committing the offence on217 words
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Article70 1985-04-09 8 Visit here by Tasmanian team A SEVEN-MAN delegation from Tasmania will be here on Monday and Tuesday to meet members of the travel industry. The delegation, which hopes to generate interest in Tasmania as a holiday and business venue, will also be going to Malaysia and Hongkong. During their stay,70 words
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1185 1985-04-09 8 AHMAD OSMAN; PAUL JACOB - Brig-Gen Lee explains need to win trust of the young AHMAD OSMAN PAUL JACOB 'Many younger voters beginning to have less-than-absolute faith in government' and By RESTORING full confidence of the people in the political leadership was described last night by BrigadierGeneral (Res) Lee Hsien Loong as a key challenge1,185 words
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239 1985-04-09 8 Bigger slice of US furniture sales sought SINGAPORE companies are trying to get a larger share of the U5522.7 billion American furniture market. Seven local furniture makers will head for the US later this month to take part in one of the largest furniture trade fairs. The delegation, led by239 words
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300 1985-04-09 8 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A NEW-BORN child was found abandoned on a staircase in Toa Payoh in the early hours of Saturday. The baby boy is now in the care of nurses of Ward 51, Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The baby was found by a300 words
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Article151 1985-04-09 7 FEWER people committed suicide last year than In 1983. Figures in the January issue of the Slngapore Demographic Bulletin show that there were 92 suicides in 1984 compared to 267 the previous year. The bulletin also said that the three main causes of death151 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-04-09 7 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Excavation work uncovers 13th century artifacts By ARTIFACTS dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries have been uncovered during excavation work for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system. Fragmented pieces of Celadon pottery baked in the Southern Chinese Longquau kilns as export500 words
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Article, Illustration237 1985-04-09 7 THE Telok Ayer Food Centre in Shenton Way, popular with lunch-time crowds and night-time revellers, has been closed because of structural defects. The Environment Ministry closed the 85--year-old building, a national monument, last Friday on the advice of the Public Works Department which said it237 words
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121 1985-04-09 7 SWEDEN and Singapore have extended their double taxation avoidance treaty by another five years to Dec 31, 1990. The current treaty was due to expire at the end of this year. A Ministry of Finance statement said the two nations had extended their treaty121 words
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Article27 1985-04-09 7 THE St Andrews Mission Hospital for Children will hold its annual general meeting at the hospital at 250. Tanjong Pagar Ro.ni. on Sunday at 5.15 pm27 words
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334 1985-04-09 7 Ex-jockey's licence appeal 'hopeless' A FORMER jockey who took the Malayan Racing Association to court for refusing to renew his licence has been advised to drop his case. The advice came from the Chief Justice yesterday who described Goh Kh'ong Syes case as "hopeless". Chief Justice VV ee Chong Jin334 words
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Article, Illustration364 1985-04-09 34 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Composition fine for illegal parking may rise to $50 By HEAVY vehicles parked illegally are likely to face a heavier fine soon. It is believed that the Traffic Police are looking into charging a $50 composition fine the maximum possible under the existing364 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-04-09 34 AAS seeks tax perks for travel to work THE Automobile Association of Singapore has called for tax concessions on transport costs for travel to and from work. The offset could be allowed straight against tax for private car, taxi or other transport allowances, the association's President, Mr Milton Tan, suggested452 words
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110 1985-04-09 34 Worker hurt in explosion improves THE condition of the contract worker who was seriously hurt in an explosion while he was drilling a hole in the road on Thursday last week has improved slightly. Mr Kwan Tuck Beng, 27, a Malaysian, who suffered body burns in the explosion by a110 words
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314 1985-04-09 34 Slight rise in demand for cabs Comfort The taxi fare saga TAXI fares for short distances are "very attractive" after the 20 per cent discount, NTUC Comfort General Manager Sam Chong Keen said yesterday. Except for the flagdown fare, which has increased by 33 per cent to $1.60, fares for314 words
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Article83 1985-04-09 34 A MAN, carrying a chopper, posed as a passenger to rob a taxi driver of $85 in Punggol Road yesterday. The robber boarded Mr Chin Kin Yee's taxi in Aljonied Road at about 11.15 am and directed him to Hougang Avenue 5. There the man83 words
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Article206 1985-04-09 34 SINGAPORE'S chemical industry produced $2.1 billion worth of products last year. Among the products are resins, plastics, Pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals and detergents. This "reasonably sized industry" contributed 5 per cent of the entire manufacturing output, said Dr Yeo Ning Hong, the Minister for Communications and Information206 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-04-09 34 HDB will improve its PR and upgrade services THE Housing Board will improve its ground-level public relations and boost its middle management to upgrade its services. This was revealed yesterday by its Chief Executive Officer. Mr Liu Thai Ker. at a long service awards presentation at the HDB clubhouse in413 words
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Article40 1985-04-09 34 THE Singapore Salesmen's Convention will be held at Boulevard Hotel from Thursda v to Sunda) The meeting is organised b\ the Swap (Salesman with a Purpose) Club. Singapore. The fee is $490 with accommodation and $420 without40 words
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286 1985-04-09 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By BANGKOK, Mon. At the fourth Asean Tourism Forum joint session of all delegates, a call was made to the region's tourism planners to pay more attention to the travel needs of the young. In his keynote address at the286 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-04-09 11 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By SINGAPORE has been picked by an American television company for the location shooting of a romantic thriller starring Bruce Boxleitner of Scarecrow and Mrs King fame. The two-hour Hitchcocktype drama will use Chinatown, Little India in Serangoon Road, Changi491 words
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Article65 1985-04-09 11 MR GOPAL Pillai Samuel, who was found wandering on the streets recently, is looking for his family in the Sembawang area. Mr Gopal, 72, who is now in a welfare home, had no identification papers on him. His relatives are asked to contact Mr Chew Sin Poon65 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-04-09 11 FILMING of SBC's Mandarin drama serial, Son Of Pulau Tekong, began yesterday. Unlike The Awakening and The Tycoon, both focusing on the uppercrust, Son of Pulau Tekong depicts the Singapore working class. The 26-episode serial features two poor families who have been resettled from Pulau243 words
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196 1985-04-09 11 FOUR men were charged in court yesterday with unlawful possession of explosives. Tan Cheng Chua, 57, was charged with having 16 sticks of blasting gelatine, 100 pieces of detonators and a coil of safety fuse last Thursday at about 4.15 pm at the junction of196 words
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303 1985-04-09 11 Mindef plans to hail cabbies to help in silent recall WHEN you see a red-top taxi zoom by with an On Call sign on its windscreen, spare a thought for the driver. He may be on a military mission. Under a scheme involving the303 words
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Article85 1985-04-09 11 THE Managing Director of CalnhUl Hotel was yesterday fined $l,Mt for opening certain areas of the hotel for business when the building plans had not been approved. Tan Kim Hal, alias Chan Chin Hal, had allowed rooms on the additional 12th storey of the hotel85 words
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Advertisement181 1985-04-09 7 Wif\ Aw w Sony's New 'See Through' Audio jM W %>«Jb Aw "fepes, clearly give you better sound. i g| Wf As clear as a bell, Sony's new audio See- j& Hl^w nrou 9 n cassette tapes have been refined for flawless ""^frJ^reßH^^^BL. BBf af reproduction of recorded sounds From181 words
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Advertisement208 1985-04-09 8 H^IMAIIKEnNGGOMMUNOLTIONS 111 North Bridge Road, #07-27 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 061 7. Tel: *****51/2 Ttlex RS ***** Manage. Dear Marketer LEARN FROM McGRAW-HILL'S EXPERTISE Three systematic training programmes designed to increase your company's bottom-line profit are now available from McGraw-Hill International Training Systems. These skills-oriented programmes are: Customer-Oriented Selling H teaches208 words
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Article, Illustration406 1985-04-09 10 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN You'll love it or hate it, says designer By THE Radin Mas CC, now being repainted, promises to be a shocker. Visitors to the CC will be greeted with bright hues of orange, red and yellow on doors and walls. While406 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-04-09 10 Jurong PRE-SCHOOLERS at Jnrong East Education Centre had a look at the world of bits and bytes when computer classes began in the centre for the first time last week. Premature, perhaps, for ones so young they were five to six years but they didn't285 words
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Article159 1985-04-09 10 Poor response to art sale Siglap THE Community Chest show on television and the recession were among the reasons for the poor response to Siglap Community Centre s three-day art exhibition. Of the 90 paintings by local artists exhibited from March 29 to March 31, only 13 were sold. The159 words
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Article320 1985-04-09 10 Tampines SBS meets demand by new arrivals COMMUNITY leaders in Tampines have welcomed the upgrading of bus services there. Singapore Bus Service introduced Service 31 to the estate on Sunday, and will add seven more buses to Services 10, 23, 28 and 294 by April320 words
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Article, Illustration288 1985-04-09 10 Leng Kee PLENTY of free time and a desire to serve the community led housewife Madam Sng Sai Chu to become chairwoman of the women's sub-commit-tee at Leng Kee CC. Asked by a friend to sit in at a few meetings of the newly-formed288 words
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147 1985-04-09 10 No complaints about trade fair noise Kreta Ayer MORE than 280,000 people visited the Hello Chinatown Trade Fair during the Lunar New Year. The crowds often stayed late into the night, but there were no complaints about the noise by residents of the area. Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary147 words
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Advertisement652 1985-04-09 11 Heavy vehicles face stiffer penalties Page 34 g ftamroc AVallaDic POUWBreS i rn\ri»BFMT rP/Vf SPREADSHEET comes with an 8086 CPU that runs at 8 LUi^iCLKM,^ i i,r/ in SUPERCALC* 3 I^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S megahertz, making it nearly twice as fast as other popular (MULTIUSER, nitriDUATinu uiMirmiw personal business computers. MULTITASKING) S^WL^Gm^?b£^n^ Wte652 words
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Article220 1985-04-09 12 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew gave a press conference in Ujung Pandang, capital of South Sulawesi, on April 3, during his three-day visit to Indonesia. That was after 2 1 2 hours of private talks with President Suharto. Mr Lee's press conference was attended by more220 words
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Article488 1985-04-09 12 SUDAN is not only the largest country in Africa, but it also has borders with many of the trouble spots in that continent. Sudan shares its borders with Libya, whose maverick international behaviour needs no introduction. And it is a neighbour of Ethiopia, possibly the488 words
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144 1985-04-09 12 MR LEE Kuan Yew talking to the press at a hotel in Ujung Pandang, during which he also explained why and what he did for exercise. He was flanked by Home Affairs and Second Law Minister Professor S. Jayakumar and Trade andFrancis Ong - 144 words
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Article, Illustration2593 1985-04-09 12 Batam's growth good for us 4 We want Batam to develop because it is going to be useful to us. If Batam develops, there will be a lot of servicing to be done Batam industries, Batam needs. So it is in our interests2,593 words
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Advertisement319 1985-04-09 12 r^iiSte^n in Times 1 Good BOOfcSftfPii m Distributors Since 1979 56,300 businessmen have made the right choice Now it's your turn! ComputerAsia 14-17 August 1985 World Trade Centre Singapore Track records speak for themselves. However, it is not just a question of developing a Since 1979, Singapore Exhibition Services have319 words
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Article, Illustration994 1985-04-09 13 curbs 'not more excessive than other nations'— NEW YORK Despite the uproar in Washington over Japanese protectionism, most trade experts say Japan has erected fewer tariffs cr quotas than many other industrial countries. Although Japan's tangle of bureaucracy and regulations has served as aNYT - 994 words
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Advertisement689 1985-04-09 13 KfMv Protect your car inside and out. >v N Adomnii; i. ;xih < >-i<ou^ S y- gS-^? mole and tnoM uii-.m !> Un: stolen \\N~ V> c^ o* %c an( lO^ x *i s A^ il r -\>^ m essential um vilct > V v plete langt to |)h>t<<; -I^.689 words
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225 1985-04-09 14 NUS should not make results public THE National University of Singapore administration's practice of openly listing the examination results seem to be a throwback to the time when the Ministry of Education published the GCE A and O level results in the newspapers. This practice, many undergrads feel, should be225 words
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111 1985-04-09 14 Thanks to dedicated eye specialist I WAS treated by the Head of the Eye Department of Singapore General Hospital for glaucoma of my left eye in January. And I would like to thank him, all the other doctors, nurses and staff of the department for their kind and devoted attention.111 words
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303 1985-04-09 14 Let us take maths JC arts student I AM a first-year arts student of a junior college and am in the same predicament as many others taking arts. As the National University of Singapore has just altered certain entry requirements so junior colleges have adjusted their subject combinations. Only three303 words
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202 1985-04-09 14 Re-open this CC, children need a place to play MY WIFE and I have just concluded a visit to your wonderful country and we enjoyed ourselves very much. But I am writing because our friends in Singapore, who were very kind to us, had a question which they were reluctant202 words
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206 1985-04-09 14 Police do advise keeping children in back seat I REFER to the letter "Children and seat belts" (ST, March 16) and would like to thank the writer for his views. The Motor Vehicles (Seat Belts) Rules, 1977, makes it compulsory for all drivers and frontseat passengers of those motor vehicles206 words
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105 1985-04-09 14 Noise comes from m-cycles starting I REFER to the letter about noise from the Queenstown police station by "Wrecked" (ST. March 21). The back of the station houses the motorcycle garage and, therefore, some noise is to be expected when the motorcycles are started. We have advised our personnel to105 words
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200 1985-04-09 14 I REFER to the letter from "Expat" (ST, Feb 27). We thank the writer for his feedback on our bus service and his concern over crowded buses during the peak periods. The writer mentioned Service 143 in particular. Recent surveys conducted to200 words
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187 1985-04-09 14 Applicant did not specify particular estate PLEASE refer to the letter "Long wait for sroom flat" by "BDT/5/ *****4" (ST, Feb 18). The writer questions why the Housing Board accepted his application for a five-room flat in MacPherson estate four years ago when it had no intention of building such187 words
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140 1985-04-09 14 Drivers told to regulate speed I REFER to two letters on our bus Service 93 "Five-minute journey took almost 20" (ST, Feb 12) and "Service 93 buses slow down to cut noise'" (ST, Feb 15). We have since reminded all Service 93 drivers that they must regulate their driving speed140 words
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Letter68 1985-04-09 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Bits of ceiling have been falling off" by "Unhappy Flat Dweller" (ST March 14). As the writer did not give his address, we have tried but failed to locate the writer's flat. Could the writer kindly call *****44, extension 1107 or 1118 and68 words
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Advertisement483 1985-04-09 14 Bcw to make a gDod imppession every time. The new Epson LX-80 pinta*. Dear Mr. James Lemon, We refer to your letter dated January 5,1985. Firstly, our apologies for the delay. .The ■^b m IK information needed to answer your questions Wll V t arrived only yesterday. According to our483 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-04-09 15 Price falls the norm DESPITE last Thursday's strong finish, the Singapore stock market faltered yesterday as prices fell across the board. The Straits Times Industrial Index was taken down 4.51 points to 816.13 while the Business Times Composite Index slipped 3.10 points down to 730.71. Price falls73 words
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Article71 1985-04-09 15 Kcntucly Spore 288 14 Dutch Batty 605 10 Harm** Hua 360 10 Onent-t ti_p 298 6 Tractor. 274 +6 S H 640-5 H Royal 130 -4 MBFHdpMc !95 -3 Suprtme Corpn 188 -3 £8 Carpn 50c 153 +3 r___». Hsoc 152 Shanp>-U 2i7 -2 S-antyonf 50c 212 +2 A-MChoc71 words
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Article79 1985-04-09 15 Sela-or Dredf 490 -30 Mapium Corpn 340 -14 Metro Hk_c_ 288 -14 Peak Itu 420 -12 ICB 565 -10 Pan_ 50c 285 -10 l_n_m_rts H 50c 291—9 Norse-tern 50c 264 -9 VanOtrrhnt 211 -9 Keppel Skip 164 -9 Duta Cam 154 -9 TDM 322 -8 Ma-Mil 320 -8 Amcd79 words
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Article34 1985-04-09 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91(8 2,84) 983.06 (8/2'84) 1983 84 Lo* 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(128/82)34 words
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Article11 1985-04-09 15 IN Singapore, the closing gold price was not available yesterday.11 words
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Article26 1985-04-09 15 DM Y FF SI H| US$ ***** 3 1745 254.90 unq 2.2350 7 7990 ***** 3 1890 256.00 9 6450 2 2345 7 801026 words
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Article34 1985-04-09 15 Eurodollar: Gained a tick to 90.16 a contract. Deutsche mark: Lost 33 ticks to 0.3158 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 47 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.3O to US$3lB.OO an ounce.34 words
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Article15 1985-04-09 15 Supreme Corpn 1,358,000 Pan-El 50< 459,000 Pahang tnv 281,000 DBS 273,000 Gentings 245,00015 words
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Article75 1985-04-09 15 Apr 4 Apr 8 BT Composite /33 81 730/1 BT indicator *****66 *****32 BTO6-0S 213 210 ST Industrials 820 64 816.13 ST Finance 2398 61 2394 50 ST Hotels ***** ***** Apr 4 Apr 8 ST Properties 480 63 480 23 ST Minings ***** 320 32 ST Plantations 248475 words
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Article12 1985-04-09 15 THE US dollar closed at DM3.1890 in Singapore, gaining three points.12 words
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Article64 1985-04-09 15 NEW DELHI, Mon. A US$lO million (5522.2 million) pilot project to mine placer gold will be launched next month in the high altitude, heavily forested, area of Nilambur in Kerala. Press Trust of India (PTI) said. Geologists have so far worked only six km of aAFP - 64 words
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Article65 1985-04-09 15 NEW DELHI. Mon. Sinclair Research Corp (SRC) of Britain plans a plant in Bangalore to make minicomputers in collaboration with Macmillan India in Bangalore. Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Mr M. Vaswani, Managing Director of Macmillan India, said SRC technology and expertise will reduce the costReuter - 65 words
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Article111 1985-04-09 15 BEIJING, Mon The English-language China Daily newspaper on Saturday said the government was investing US$B45 million (about Ssl 86 billion) in new breweries as part of a five-year plan to boost per capita beer consumption from five bottles annually to 15. 'China turned out 2.27UPI - 111 words
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Article80 1985-04-09 15 BEIJING. Mon. China has found a vast deposit of barite, believed to be larger than all the world's known barite deposits put together, the Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources said yesterday. Located in central China, the deposit, estimated at 400 million tonnes, is near the surfaceReuter - 80 words
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Article95 1985-04-09 15 TOKYO, Mon. Asahi Chemical Industry Co, a leading Japanese synthetic fiber maker, has reported a sharp 25.9 per cent rise in unconsolidated after-tax profits on a 9 per cent sales increase in the business year ending last month. The company said uneonsolidated net profits rose to 14AFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration369 1985-04-09 15 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By ALL signs are pointing to an imminent round of interest rate cuts. The cost of money on the interbank, or bankers' market, has softened since the last round of prime rate cuts in January. Two foreign banks recently announced369 words
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176 1985-04-09 15 The dollar is down 10 'but will stay strong' NEW YORK, Mon The United States dollar has come down by roughly 10 per cent from its recent highs and it seems almost everyone believes and hopes its heyday is over. But a major bank's forecasters dispute that popular belief orUPI - 176 words
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195 1985-04-09 15 Firms invited to take part in Chinese fair COMPANIES eyeing the vast China market are being invited to take part in the first international trade fair to be held in Beijing from Nov 15 to 30. The Trade Development Board is organising a delegation to the Asia-Pacific International Trade Fair,195 words
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Article, Illustration554 1985-04-09 15 Former Simex man: Now it's up to member firms IT MAY sound paradoxical, but the former Assistant General Manager of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange feels that he can make a greater contribution to Simex by leaving it. Mr Yeong Wai-Cheong, who is now the Managing Director of Security Pacific554 words
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Article39 1985-04-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United States has assured Asean countries that the disposal of tin from its stockpile would be kept at levels agreed to in the "memorandum of understanding" between both sides in 1983. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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Article208 1985-04-09 15 OUB taps Hongkong $57m issue OVERSEAS Union Bank Ltd publicly expressed its confidence in Hongkong's future last week when it tapped the Hongkong market for funds. With the issue of negotiable floating rate certificates of deposit (FBCD) totalling 11K$2OO million (5556.9 million) for a threeyear period maturing in April 1988208 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-04-09 15 IBM to market fail-safe computers BOSTON, Monday WITH computers now indispensable to most business transactions, their buyers are increasingly demanding a tough extra specification: They must go on working even when a part breaks down. The first fail-safe computers were introduced by Tandem Computers in 1976. Since then, at leastReuter - 303 words
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87 1985-04-09 15 Get set to shop in the 'big outdoors' THK first major shopping centre at Raffles Place, 018 Centre retail podium, will b*ready by rnid-iSSG. The six-storey podium will have 85 shops, a landscaped park and an artificial waterfall cascading five storeys u the basement. Other facilities will include a swimming87 words
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Article60 1985-04-09 15 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Mon Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd expects the growth of the beei market to be maintains) in the current year with the brewery continuing to improve its cost efficiency. Chan man Svemi Ni.stet* in hi:- latest annuai report said hlk of Oufabefc b<vr contin ut-d toBernama - 60 words
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Article2935 1985-04-09 16 READERS should be aware of the limitations of trrs information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because j 1 al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the2,935 words
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Article2151 1985-04-09 16 INDUSTRIALS A Choc 2 268 2 30S; (1) 2.30 AMD 3 10 3 1 3 06 Alcom I 'cB .2 !20 (3) I 1 Q 3) 1 16 (3) 1 18 (IS) 1 17 AISB 3 9QB 3 94^- i 3=4 I 2 94 ,3'2,151 words
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Article2678 1985-04-09 16 1984/85 Last Yield Vol Day rifh Low Company Sale Change ('000) ri_h Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL k. COMMERCIAL 185 144 Acma 148 unch 3.3 '6 148 146 146 105 Alcorn 111 4.5 270 198 Ailed Choc 200+2 2 200 200 134 110 Amal Steel 50« H3xd2,678 words
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Article274 1985-04-09 18 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Plan includes finance, leasing and insurance By SUPREME CORPORATION is planning a Kuala Lumpur listing of all its finance, leasing and insurance businesses under presently-dormant Supreme Capital Resources (SCR) Bhd by July this year. Supreme Corp, which is in the Tan Koon Swan274 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-04-09 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QIF I were to boy a lot of DBS loan stocks which pay interest at V/2 per cent a year sometime in June each year and have it registered, I will be getting $15 in interest in Jane. Comparing this with a fixed deposit in a340 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-04-09 18 HARPERS TRADING SINGAPORE has acquired distribution rights for Popinjay toilet soap in Singapore and Malaysia. The soap is manufactured by Berli Jncker. Mr K. C. Chua, General Manager of Harpers Trading Singapore, said that Popinjay soap fitted neatly Into the company's distrlbation and complements its wide59 words
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Article77 1985-04-09 18 A TOTAL of $89.1 million worth of registered subscription warrants (RSW) in United Overseas Land was exercised at the close of business on March 31. This represented 99 per cent of the total of $90 million. The balance of $0.9 million nominal amount of RSW has been declared77 words
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239 1985-04-09 18 HOTEL and property developer, Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd. wants a 25-per-cent-stake in the New Straits Times Press because the group wants to move awa\ from the "cyclical nature of the hotel business and property development", its directors say. The Fabef Merlin group, which239 words
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Article272 1985-04-09 17 1 Hn $1,000 2 For best ostormn only. 3 OCBC Finance Rites are for advanced payments. UOf s rates. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6'4 6m 6 6U Autosave 534 Fixed deposit 1 month 5 1 5V_ SV. 5V4(1) 3 months 5V_ 5% 5% 5 6272 words
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Article130 1985-04-09 17 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4575— 1.474T 7.06—6370 Canadian dollar 1.6228—1.6286 6.21—6.10 NZ dollar 1.0059—1.0178 10.18—9.58 Sterling pound 2.6602—2.6687 3.80—3.72 US dollar 2.2355—2.2370 4.50—4.45 Austrian schilling 9.7195-10.0765 100.73-97.77 Belgian franc (com) 3.5188-3.5239 290.40 284.19 Danish kronor 19.5496—19.5670 51.92—50.65 Deutschemark 70.0783—70.1914 14.39—14.03 Finnish130 words
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Article101 1985-04-09 17 THE Singapore dollar ended weaker against the greenback at 2.2355/70 at 3 pm yesterday, compared with its previous close of 2.2200/20. It was traded between 2.2320 and 2.2410. The greenback rose slightly against most major currencies from last Friday's New York levels in very thin trading. Against the deutschemark,101 words
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Article122 1985-04-09 17 GOLD futures closed lower in Singapore yesterday due to lack of buying interest and a stronger US dollar. Dealers said trading was quiet due partly to the closure of many overseas markets for the Easter holidays. June, the only traded contract with a turnover of 109 lots, closed weakerReuter - 122 words
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Article21 1985-04-09 17 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 318.00—319.00 Closed Hongkong Closed Closed Fri Thurs New York Closed 320.00—320.50 London Closed Unav21 words
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Article13 1985-04-09 17 Rubbtr Cknmt pricei cents ki> SingapL r >- Apn! Closed Malaysia Apt Closed13 words
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Article17 1985-04-09 17 Tin C*"** P"<:e s MS 'Mo KL Tin 29.35 UOCt" Turnover 495 tonnes jf 156 tonnes17 words
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Article24 1985-04-09 17 Silver Cto»l pnc« USJ-'trojr o; Mv Fn Singapore fj) -6 41- Ck>s« Fn Irw Ne» York C.osec Ul-Cfil Source Credit Sunst S port24 words
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Article32 1985-04-09 17 Clowit pnces Copper t tore* Tim Spot 1188 50- i 189 50 (1184 00—1185 00 3 months 1206 50-120? 00 (1203— UBStt Mark*' ton* Steady a! lower ieveli Sales 12.90G tonnes32 words
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Article25 1985-04-09 17 Clou* price; Alum.mum £/(wM Spot 910.50— 9! 100 <898.0G-899 00> 3 months 937 50 938 00 (926 00-926 50; Market tone Steadie' Sale* 6.30025 words
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Article330 1985-04-09 17 Mrtsub Estate 628 +567 Mrtsub Heavy 265 -1 Mitsubfcr* 527 -2 Mitsui Co 352 -3 Mitsui Shipbldg 177 +4 Mitsui Smarting 582 +5 Mrtsukosr. 494 -I Mrtsurr Muroto Mfg 2250 -10 Nfcko Sac 750 -I Hkf> Dec 1070 +10 N*> LiGht 284 +4 N*> Oil 862 +22 Nip Steel330 words
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639 1985-04-09 17 PRICES fell across a broad front on lack of institutional buying support. Bouts of profit-taking took the Straits Times Industrial Index down 4.51 points to 816.13 while the Business Times Composite Index was 3.10 lower at 730.71. There were 94 falls639 words
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Article165 1985-04-09 17 Managers' prices for Apr 9 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.11-2.24 The Savings Fund 1.46 1.55 Spore Prog Fund 0.90—0.95 S'pore Sec. Fund 1.32-1.40 S'pore Invest Fund 0.93-0.98 Spore Equity Fund 0.91 0.96 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.35 2.50 Mai Prog Fund 0.94—1.00 Mai Security Fund165 words
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567 1985-04-09 17 Amendments a step forward for Malaysian business KUALA LUMPUR, Mpn. The passing of the Companies (Amendment) Bill 1964 in parliament last week marks a significant step forward in the regulation of the Malaysian corporate sector. The amendments to the Companies Act 1965, though long overdue, have been widely welcomed byMBT - 567 words
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Article, Illustration548 1985-04-09 17 Container schedules LCL Receiving Receiving Shjp (Voyage) An- Cargo Time Bock Siri Bhum (214N) 9/4(2300) F2 *****100 Kl B Teratai (*****) 9/4(2300) F7 0900-1100 L3 Zim Eilat (9W) 10/4 (0700) F7 1100-1300/1800-1900 Jl B Melati (140) 10/4 (0700) F2 0900-1100/1730-1900 04 Nik Ananiev (11CE85) 10/4(0700) F5 0700-0900/1600-1730 U2 Jenlink (14/85)548 words
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Article46 1985-04-09 17 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia will announce reduced port charges later this week as part of the government decision to streamline customs and port procedures, a government spokesman said Charges for anchoring, towing, mooring and use of pilot boats will be lowered and standardised. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-04-09 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K24W aside 9/4 Belait K24E aside 9/4 Coral Princess K36 a'side 9/4 Fengyan Kl5 a'side 9/4 Global Mercury K29 a'side 9/4 Kota Waruna K3l a'side 9/4 Ned Madras Kl2 a'side 9/4 Pres Taylor Kl7 a'side 9/4 Atlas Kl6 9/4 9/4265 words
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Article93 1985-04-09 17 Clowif prices Crude MS/tonne palm oil Apr 1447 50 (centra *****0 < south May 1427 bO (central Refined pakn oil USV tonnes RBD palm Apr 66b (sellers) May 650 (sellers June 63b sellers RBD Oiem Apf 66b (sellers' May 6SO (.sellers; June 635 (sellers) RBD Stearin Apr 52593 words
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Advertisement166 1985-04-09 15 Eminent Plaza The ideal one-stop shopping centre for home-furnishing and decor items offers retailers the following mwmmmmmmmammmmtmmmmmmtmi^mammmmmmmßaammmmmmmmm EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS Significant savings on advertising cost through regular joint advertisements. Year-round Home-Makers' Fair through a series of promotional activities, Eminent Plaza will be the public's favourite specialty shopping centre. Sustained shoppers' flow166 words
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Advertisement91 1985-04-09 16 FINGER IN THE PIE In many a country today, government still has its finger in many business pies. Through state ownership, industrial policy, regulation and other forms of control, it affects the running of companies. So, it has become of vital importance for businessmen to examine business-government relations more closely91 words
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Advertisement6 1985-04-09 17 V^MAGAZIN^ FOR FASHION AND BEAUTY IDEAS6 words
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Advertisement18 1985-04-09 17 HOI HOUSE GARDEN Retail Price: $6.80 Available monthly at all I Good Bookshops and Newsagents ifiTunes U Distributor18 words
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Advertisement677 1985-04-09 18 "Money matters" A SERIES OF SEMINARS DESIGNED TO INFORM AND ADVISE EXPATRIATES LIVING AND WORKING ABROAD OU are mvitecl to attend at the following locations. even if you aren't a Lloyds customer SINGAPORE 22nd April. Marco Polo Hotel. 4.00 pm. Con!.;, I Mrs Susie Ng. Lloyds Bank International. Singapore. Telephone:677 words
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Advertisement290 1985-04-09 18 The#l Accounting Software From the UK The best selling SYSTEMATICS II range of Accounting Software is localised for use in Singapore. There are already hundreds of packages installed in Singapore and Malaysia on microcomputers such as Apple, Apricot, IBM, NCR and Sirius. Special features include: Multiple company ledgers with consolidation290 words
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Advertisement288 1985-04-09 18 jKjtJL 111 (^M\ Economic Development Board ===a offers modular courses in Industrial Automation GERMAN-SINGAPCM INSTITUTE OF PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (GSI) ASEAEDB ROBOTICS TRAINING UNIT(AERTU) Course Fee Commencing Dates Intro to Robotics Programming S2oo* 6/5, 10/6, 8/7, 15/7 (including assembly robot operations) 4/6** (Tues& Thurs 1630-1930) 23/7** (Tues Thurs 1630 1930) Programming288 words
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Advertisement111 1985-04-09 18 Interview for STAFF NURSES (Tax free salary of approx. M53,200 p.m. and other excellent benefits). SRNs interested in appointment as STAFF NURSES in King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah are invited to telephone MELORITA, KL 03-*****4 for application forms and appointment for interview. Candidates will be interviewed in the following places:111 words
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Advertisement325 1985-04-09 18 NOTICES f NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC I TENDER NOTICE I I Tenders are invited for the foiiowng con- I tracts: -(A) Servicing/ maintenance of chilled water air-conditioning plants in Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Tender No. Q/*****8 Tender Deposit $300/Tender Document: $20/--(B) Servicing/ maintenance of packaged, split and self-contained air-condition-ing units in Ngee325 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1985-04-09 19 JOHN JAY - JOHN JAY Millions are being made and new jobs created by the experts of high-tech. As Singapore plans to move more into this field, we take a look at why British investors are becoming increasingly aware of the profit potential of high-tech companies. The writer describes1,498 words
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Advertisement396 1985-04-09 19 APPOINTMENTS are a diversified and progressive Group of Companies^^fc 8 with regional interests. In line with our expansion pro- B 3 grammes, we invite applications from suitably qualified j| and experienced candidates to fill the following position:I FINANCIAL SERVICES I EXECUTIVE g Qualifications: Degree in Bachelor of Accountancy or Business396 words
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Advertisement519 1985-04-09 19 NOTICES WCITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 16 Raffles Quay #26-00, Hong Leong Building, Singapore, on Monday, 22nd April 1985 at 11.00 a.m. for the following purposes:519 words
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Advertisement97 1985-04-09 19 BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Courts of The Republic of Singapore Writ of Distreses No. 29/85 In the Cause of Hilda Aaron Isaac Plaintiff versus Sun City Live Theatre.. Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Office furniture and equipment, Hi-Fi set, Air-Condi-tioner.video cassette recorder, colour T.V. etc., TO BE HELD AT 11-0397 words
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Advertisement440 1985-04-09 19 A career? Put it to the test OUTLOOK, Page Twenty Right direction for Musicmoves LEISURE, Page Twenty-three Bfioi.fe^Mmffjl I Manpower planning is the cornerstone of Singapore's economic B strategy In line with the current policy of providing continuing S education opportunities to as many people as possible, Ngee Ann 1|440 words
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Advertisement180 1985-04-09 19 RANKRI PT( V ACT (CHAPTER 18) CORK'SENDIM It is hereby notified tol general information that m Notice dated 22nd day of March. i9B. c appearing in the Stra-t^ Tunes on 26th day of March, 1985 relatinc to the Receiving and Adjudication Orders the name of the bankrupt In Bankrupt- y180 words
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Article, Illustration661 1985-04-09 20 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Aptitude tests have to be adapted to suit different countries and to help guide students to the right jobs, says this law graduate turned career consultant Articles by YOUNG Singaporeans would be more successful in life if they are given proper career guidance in schools.LIM SENG TIONG - 661 words
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Article310 1985-04-09 20 Lawyer who did not cross the Bar IT'S the whole truth and nothing but the truth: Mr Johann Struth who was trained as a lawyer never made it to the Bar. Instead, he left his hometown in Mainz, West Germany, after completing his legal studies and became a test expert.310 words
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Article, Illustration174 1985-04-09 20 Getting organised is the theme of this extract from Motivation, the publication of the Success Motivation Institute, Texas WHILE I was driving to another town the other day, I noticed a fly that kept banging its head against the inside of my174 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-04-09 20 SUMIKO TAN - For those sold on sales SUMIKO TAN Tuesday column By An arts undergraduate at the National University of Singapore I HAVE a love-hate relationship with sales I love the discounts but hate everything else. Sales bring out the worst in me. This incredible change took place again a few weeks743 words
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Advertisement85 1985-04-09 20 Deep Heating Rub gives you warm. JBB^^ penetrating relief for i^ Ik tired muscles cramps, fl H aches and stiffness It rV also gives temporary P^ relief for rheumatic yy pain and cold j lp>^^^ discomfort &m& "**l^L Deep Heating Rub J J today and discover ift^B its mentholated, JA85 words
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Miscellaneous36 1985-04-09 20 V \ji& HAD HIKD HER I SAID NO >|CCDRD«& TO MW/V I S,j|l U jl It I I ■Ml -.iiTv II II Dm m^\\ J} e <lo^ > 1^ fO? if V <^' vT -f > i 1 > 136 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1985-04-09 21 HARRISON E. SALISBURY - A group of eight American writers visited China late last year just when its premier, Deng Xiaoping, called for liberalisation in the economy, ideo'ogy and culture. They met and spoke to Chinese writers, many of whom were young men and women who had been breaking withNYT - 1,948 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1985-04-09 21 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By THE MAN who set up the first songkok (Malay cap) factory in Singapore was once told by his father never to make songkoks for a living. Mr Abdul Rahman Anwar, 36, recalled that his late father who was himself a skilled songkok-maker1,104 words
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Article, Illustration848 1985-04-09 21 Oleh YEO KIM SENG - Oleh YEO KIM SENG SEORANG Melayu yang mendirikan kilang songkok yang pertama di sini pernah dilarang membuat songkok sebagai mata pencarian oleh aruah ayahnya sendiri. Encik Abdul Rahman Anwar, 36, masih ingat nasihat aruah ayahnya supaya dia jangan sekali-kali membuat songkok sebagai mata pencarian kerana pekerjaan848 words
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Advertisement171 1985-04-09 22 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE **< O <a 1 Tenders are invited by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), from established and reputable Public Relations Consultants, Design Companies and Advertising Companies, with not less than 3 years proven experience, for the production and delivery of 2 information brochures. Production of the171 words
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Advertisement154 1985-04-09 22 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME I, Mitsutoshi Nawa, Managing Director of Nan Hai Steamship Pte Ltd, hereby give notice that in consequence of the intended change of name of our ship, I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under section 417 of the merchant shipping154 words
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Advertisement43 1985-04-09 22 f^" 1 j j A DICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT New Revised Edition Over 4000 key words, principles and techniques of management practice are defined. Coverage extends to include law. economics, statistics, government and psychology. Explanations are clear, jargon-free and concise i||fi Times Him DMrihtilop.43 words
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Advertisement603 1985-04-09 22 APPOINTMENTS RIS I I RIS COMPUTERS PTE LTD A Member o< t- S Croup of 4 .es .nvites applicanis for the foiiowiny positions SENIOR MARKETING I EXECUTIVE/S At least 3 years exper.ence preferabu r omputer field Ability to work independently j Prepared to undery... eM-nsive producura nine, Own transport advantage603 words
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Miscellaneous508 1985-04-09 22 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmDmvls OH LISTEN,JON.' S D I THEV'RE PLAVING < OOR SONG.' V IXOiV I£> O J .r <985OniteC Feature Syndicate Inc j THE BOflN LOSER ByArtßansom THE GAMBOLS bj^ *«7 IToU.KJO WE COULPM'TJ '1 N V> -v; S (T WORKED IT OUT J r 7/ WE COULD 4AVE508 words
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Miscellaneous166 1985-04-09 22 I ll© 19«5 Unlt«O FMlur* Syndic*!* Inc i/ <f I I f VOUKNOW\ YOU SMOULP WRITE A Wnm^n WHAT YOU L/\ FAMILY STORY.. WRITE DTTiaJI WOTTien SWOULC? x JK STORY ABOUT —^^^X r y**2t\/<£*& >>^FOUR SISTER^^x '|W AW BEETLE BAILEY s r "or» nwtaBUGS BUNNY B 7 Wmrner Bros. {^StSSc^T^S166 words
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Article, Illustration636 1985-04-09 23 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Musicmoves, a series on music making in Singapore first telecast last Tuesday, was fascinating and frustrating By WHEN the late Susan Lim and the Creseendos were all the rage, I was still learning my alphabet. So the story, old film footage and press pictures636 words
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Article, Illustration617 1985-04-09 23 BRUCE BIGELOW - Lauper does it time after time BRUCE BIGELOW By in Santa Monica, California VIDEOS by orange-hairetf Grammy-winner Cyndi Lauper picked up six American video awards last Wednesday night, including Best Pop Video and Best Female Performance The romantic ballad. Time after Time, took both those awards, along with Best DirectorAP - 617 words
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Advertisement1029 1985-04-09 23 "LIDO" 12th BIG DAY!* a (*****14) 4 shows- 11, 2 3C. 5.45. 845 No Free List Students CONCESSION $1.50 $2.50 at 11am 2 30pm You will LAUGH, you will CRY. You will CLAP, you will SING, But above all you will MARVEL. a ONE OF THE MOST HONOURED 1 FILMS1,029 words
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Advertisement728 1985-04-09 23 1 B ORGANISATION B I l''''''V'aßl i'i'ia'fl^''' '"vl i ■liWl'H.'lO'liiH.W MOV I 1 00. 6 45, 91 5 I j■ I 1 I OWEN I 1 ff g% LETS MAKE k fj LAUGH n m m*t&* U i i t aj| GIRli trom DENMARK m I HEAVENLY BODIES i ROMANCF728 words
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Miscellaneous343 1985-04-09 23 What's on RECENT DRAWINGS BY Mandarin Hotel and Fe- play about a man's four EGBERT male magazine. ambitious children. 8 pm. A show of recent ptncil- BINGA Plitl Victoria Theatre. Tickets and-ink wjrks by Charles Sriwana, one of th? old- at $2 and $3 from Tangs, Egbert an American est343 words
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Advertisement155 1985-04-09 24 High powered performers of the luxury class 2500cc fuel-injected engine •Pneumatic engine oil level gauge •2500cc fuel-injected engine •Pneumatic engine oil level gauge Automatic transmission VariPower steering Extra long wheelbase, Automatic transmission VariPower steering Automatic sun body, and more headroom for extraordinary level of comfort roof Electrically adjustable exterior mirror155 words
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Miscellaneous1802 1985-04-09 24 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE X$ A look at local bands Tsbc 5 i i Raaoon» 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.20 Share a Story 5J *M National Aathem foi v m i im KS Ic^lißl onn a in j iowed b\ Opening Annouiu'i- New.- Bi iel 2.M1,802 words
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Advertisement1677 1985-04-09 25 *****66 i When asked about the response of their advertisement in The Straits Times Classified last Thursday, Miss Carol Goh of Danlee Group of Companies said, "Excellent! Calls were still coming in at 8 p.m. that day as well as the day after. We also received many written applications. Presently,1,677 words
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Advertisement1194 1985-04-09 25 25 Sale: Other 25 Ssle: Other Products Products We supply high quality pine, the idea! wood for interior decoration. Highly recommended for hotels, offices, houses and apartments as well as for furniture and cabinets making. Interested parties, kindly call at our office for further details. (Pine comes in size* of1,194 words
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Advertisement772 1985-04-09 25 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Enterteinment (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandise, n 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 96) Properties (10S 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education A Instruction (146 15/ Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 185) RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line iMm $15 00 j Semi-display: $20772 words
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Advertisement151 1985-04-09 25 I 36 House Renovation/ Decor i Renovation Specialist ~HDB Private Houses" e Tiling. 'Cementing e Electrical 'Plumbing e Painting/Carpentry e Aluminium /iron Grilles Retaining Wall/Fencing e Awning/Roofing Etc Prompt t Guaranteed Workmanshp Easy Payment Terms friendly Service m CHERN CONSTRUCTION TEL: *****52/3 WE SPECIALISE IN ;tiummiu!r. rolling shutters slicing doors,151 words
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Advertisement682 1985-04-09 26 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor One- month Special Offer! ECONOMICAL 50mm Aluminiun Venetian Blinds fiiuacji Ideal for- A:r Control HDB Flats Last Longer HUDC Flats Sun Control Apartments Flats Light Control Offices Factones Bt;auhfui Range of Colour Mb* -L^am 96" X 60" ONLY $110 For Free Measure682 words
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Advertisement520 1985-04-09 26 I WE UNDERTAKE COPPER piping and electrical works at reasonable rates. Tan *****68. 1 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/FRIDGE Assist any of your problems 24 hrs Islandwide Service can solve all problems ol servicing, repairing/ respraying ol all refrigerator* and airconditioners in our workshop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2ndhand fridga available, single520 words
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Advertisement750 1985-04-09 26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal PROFESSIONAL MOVERS/ PACKERS Covered open (24') trucks for household 'office removals Krngiles to be packed before moving to avoid dumage. Also avail disposal services, all risk insurance, supplying of carton boxes- packing materials. Urgent small pickup deliveries from $30. *****68/*****55. CHEAP RATE FOR all types of750 words
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Advertisement669 1985-04-09 26 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies "Where do you go for easier, better equipment financing?" Different financing Financing up to 100% of purchase price can be considered Prompt processing Construction equipment financing scheme of the Ministry of National Development at low interest rates available for contractors e Loans669 words
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Advertisement485 1985-04-09 26 57 Business Opportunities REQUIRES ENERGETIC, AMBITIOUS persons as Part-time Distributors. Direct sales. Good income assured. Call *****34 or *****54 (after 6pm) for interview. VACANT SHOPS OWNER attention. Successful food caterer seek shops for expansion, will split profit with owner. Tel: *****97. SHOE SHOP FOR takeover. Reasonable price. Please call: *****38.485 words
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Advertisement605 1985-04-09 26 I 111 tm JOBS GALORE! There are as H m I m LJaf many as 320 job opportuniH: |p m ties available in this section I i bti \M today Sigir- iJ^yimTfiSTi^lmTaTK*^^^*'^ 65 Situations Wanted Humana jl tn/oiTV-P' 66 Deal lfV WOrrjr only $990 M (includes Bond). We take over605 words
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Advertisement389 1985-04-09 26 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive foster! A hi-fi audio I manufacturer urgently! requires:-- 1 j PROCESS I ENGINEERS f\ Requirement: Age 25 above Qualifications:- Diploma in Production Engineering or other similar discipline. With 1 to 2 years experience in PCB Assembly i environment Those without the minimum I qualification but389 words
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Advertisement301 1985-04-09 26 08 Situations Vacant: Tutorial QUALIFIED TEACHERS A Graduates required to teach all subjects, dists. *****07/ *****46. 68 Situations Vacant: Domestic DOMESTIC HELPERS SALARY: PHIL $250 5 SRI-LANKAN $150/180 No need $5,000 deposit (Bond arrangeable with Life Insurance Medical Benefits) For Horn* Service: TEL: *****96/ *****97 fj»K CONTINENTAL K MANPOWER JUk301 words
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Advertisement477 1985-04-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical ps| YAMASHINA (S) PTE LTD kid invites applications for the post of S 1 Female Axounts Clerk P I Duties: assisting in Accounting Section Requirement*: a GCE 'O' or equivalent a Ability to type a Relevant book-keeping qualification I necessary477 words
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Advertisement270 1985-04-09 26 A well established bank invites applications for:FEMALE PERSONNEL CLERK Minimum GCE O' level, preferably with credit in English Must be ability to type (40 to 45 wpm) Experience in personnel administration preferred although not essential As on the job training will be provided Attractive eelary end fringe benefits which include270 words
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Advertisement619 1985-04-09 27 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Applications are invited to till the following posts: 1) ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Requirements: Min A 1 level Certificate 4 LCC Higher Accounting J years working experience with a trading company e Able to handle the telex machine and knowledge of the mini-computer e Age 28 to619 words
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Advertisement536 1985-04-09 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WYWY WANTS YOU 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) GENERAL CLERKS a Completed GCE 'O' Level, preferably with a pass In English e Must be fluent in English Mandarin a Ability to type e Age 18-22 Applicants, call MARTHA *****55 for your interview now ACCOUNTS CLERK s GCE536 words
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Advertisement754 1985-04-09 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wanted EXPERIENCED FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e Bilingual tn English 4. Chinese e Able to type and handi* correspondence e Some accounting knowledge e Maturity and ability to work with the least supervision Apply with full particulars and state salary expected to: FAMILYA MARKETING PTE LTD754 words
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Advertisement863 1985-04-09 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical INT'L TRANSPORT CO. based at Changl Cargo Complex has vacancy for an Accounts Clerk. GCE 'O' Level with credits In English and Maths. Able to type, knowledge of bookkeeping. Preferably residing In Dlsts.ls/ 16/ 18. Int. call: *****41 Miss Tan. REQUIRED BALES CUM General Clerk.863 words
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Advertisement538 1985-04-09 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales f iy Sales Assistants We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested in an enjoyable job, a solid career with training and good future prospects. Our outline requirements are: Minimum Secondary Two qualifications Pleasant personality and appearance Prepared to538 words
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Advertisement299 1985-04-09 27 We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: CASHIERS Requirements: Female, aged 17-24 GCE O' levels with credit in Maths Probably 1 year's related experience SALES ASSISTANTS Ro(|Uif onionls. Female, aged 16-22 Probably a Secondary education Friendly and outgoing personality If you are the right person, you can look forward299 words
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Advertisement555 1985-04-09 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales f FRIESLAND I (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD A diversified Food Trading Company invitee applicants to fill the following position: SALES REPRESENTATIVE Qualifications: I GCE 'O' level or equivalent. I Mln 2 years experience in similar position. Preference will be given to candidates with expo- sure to sales555 words
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Advertisement605 1985-04-09 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REP. e Experience In the sale of cosmetics and hair care products to Halrdresslng Beauty Salons an advantage e Class 3 driving licence e Pleasant personality. e Attractive salary and commission will be offered to the right candidates. PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS e Pleasant personality. e605 words
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Advertisement876 1985-04-09 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sato The Singapore subsidiary of our international textile group require* an aggressive CHINESE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Applicants should have Secondary 4 education and experience preferably in similar field Please apply giving detsiled resume A stating salary expected together with telephone number to: THE MANAGER Psn-l Complei #04-06, 601876 words
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Advertisement537 1985-04-09 27 72 Situations vacatit Technical {■BMHaVMaaWaVaVoI TRAINING IN ELECTRONICS ATWYWY Established in the field o< Business Automation and expanding Completed GCE Q Level Preferably Technical l! Science Stream or NTC 3 in Electronics Must Dossess Class 2 driving licence and motorcycle Completed N.S Wywy has need to r you Call Jean537 words
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Advertisement501 1985-04-09 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical has VLicaiiiies for ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS R*quK«<n«nts ITf or NTC in Electronics Completed National Service Those without qualifications but with related experience will be considered Salary will commensurate with Qualifications experience Applicants are invited to apply personally or write with full particulars contact number to. Th« Personnel501 words
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Advertisement436 1985-04-09 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Jg^^rr^ MALAYAN W WKSfm BREWERIES Tl I lU (HI fl (STORE) PTE LTD H b^JIB^P Brnwersof Tiger Aochor Beer 8. ABC Stout I First class certificate of competency for |B Steam Boiler Attendant BB I Some years of relevant experience BB I436 words
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Advertisement123 1985-04-09 28 Female/Male Production Operators (Normal shift) I Please call personally at: The Personnel Dept. COOLING SYSTEMS FLEHBLES PTE LTD 26 Jalcm Buroh i Singapore 2261 Tel: *****88 Factory in Tainan Jurong requires FEMALE OPERATORS (TEMPORARY) Salary: $12 per day. Working hour*: 7.30am 5.00pm. Aga: 18-40 years old. PLEASE TEL: *****22 74123 words
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Advertisement349 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ■CM MITSUMI ■3^9 ELECTRONICS ■WM (S) PTE LTD ■HLMflbl Urgently requires Kfalaa^uiaibßULSaVll^al Age 16 to 35 New starting pay Transport, tea attendance allowance Production incentives Confirmation increment S5O bonus upon confirmation Working in pleasant air-conditioned environment B Above 16 years old H349 words
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Advertisement250 1985-04-09 28 w REDIFFUSION requires: CLERK GCE 'O' level Preliminary Certificate in Business Studies No experience required TECHNICIANS Duties: To install a repair sound A paging, CATV, CCTV A Radio Communication Systems GCE 'O' level e Possess Electronics Servicing Certificate from Private Institute No experience required Come personally for an interview at:250 words
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Advertisement437 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Monk motel invites application for the following positions:1. Confidential Clerk /Typist Completed Secondary Education Able to type 40-45 wpm. GCE O' level with good command of English 2. Waiters/Waitresses Pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education Applicants must be bilingual (English and Mandarin) Prepared to do shift duties437 words
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Advertisement442 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous j(jo fymlawfekit de jvtiJ requires 1) TRAINEE BAKERS No experience needed 6 days rotation shift work 2) VAN SALESMEN Some experience would be an asset Willing to be bonded 3) PACKERS (Male) No experience needed Preferably with own transport Driver's licence would be an advantage 6442 words
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Advertisement566 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Invites applications for the posts of: TELEPHONE OPERATORS Secondary education Pleasant voice and courteous personality Working experience preferred but not essential Able to perform shift duties CASHIERS Above 16 years old Min. Secondary education Interested applicants please call In person for an566 words
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Advertisement562 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Japanese Barbeque Reataurant requires FULLTIME WAITRESSES Salary SS2S p.m. Excluding tips a incentives Able to speak and write slmpltEnglish Free meals uniforms Working hours spirt shift 12 noon to 3pm, 7pm to 11pm OR 11.30am to 2.30pm, 6pm to 10pm Age 19 years and above Interested562 words
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Advertisement585 1985-04-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SENIOR GUARDS required urgently hour*/ 12 hour* a< West Coast. River Valley Bukii Met ah end Gevleng Special Kcurtt) training prwrM ed Salary Utt $6(X above Fllli CW 1 weekly off nifrttral beae> f!t> tMXHU annual lea\f- UMI a<: mace loam provMed Contact personally at 133585 words
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Advertisement954 1985-04-09 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well Established electronic company requires: DELIVERY MAN Age 21 to 30 Mln education S^c I Salary $500 to $560 negotiable WaM-m interview today, 10.30am to •.09pm. at: SHANKAR'S EMPORIUM (PTE) LTD 101 High Street SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED at Paya L^bar. East Coa^t. Alexandra, Orchard Road Jurong954 words
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Advertisement747 1985-04-09 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DESPATCH/ DELIVERY MAN with class 2 2B licence required Immediately Ring *****96 DESPATCH BOY REQUIRED. Able to speak write simple English. Contact *****9 for Interview. DRIVER CUM OENERAL Workers wanted by interior firm Tel *****11 FEMALE CHINESE CLINIC Assistant wanted In Jurong. No experience required. Tel:747 words
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Advertisement729 1985-04-09 29 I LyJiyCJ One of the least expensive cars I r—imm for sale today is a Mini Clubman bipJlOfl C 1 Stationwagon. Priced at $3,700, it j I JOL J Ci it airconditioned and comes with tJ ***tJ^^ n ew road tax and paintwork. See ■■b^bsmbbmh Iv bb^Bhßbh bbkJßbb bbs «k^Bal729 words
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Advertisement665 1985-04-09 29 87 For Sale: Msrc#dss •93 2908E. 1 pte owner. Ist class condition. Leslie Koh, *****55. 88 For Sal* Ford/Fiat MID *91 FORD Granada 2.8 Ghla automatic. Aircond, radio cassette, power steering/ windows, tuff-koted. 1 expat owner. PARF eligible. Done 36,000 kms. Well maintained by agent. Excellent condition. Tel: *****55/ *****34665 words
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Advertisement603 1985-04-09 29 89 For Sato: Datsun/Nissan DELTA MOTOR (a member of Ruby Group) Buklt Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 JULY 1980 BLUEBIRD. 1 careful owner, well maintained, recently overhauled. New clutch, shock absorbers. Expensive radio cas- sette, sports rims, Mlchelln tyres. New paint, dark blue. Accident free, upholstery like603 words
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Advertisement913 1985-04-09 29 90 For Sale: Toyota CO. REG LATE '81 Toyota Super Crown, 2.8, fully auto, 1 owner, aircon, radio cassette, power steering/ windows, central locking, tax 6/'B5, original white, in showroom condition. *****17. EXPAT LEAVING ALMOST 81 Toyota Cressida. 1 private owner. Aircon, radio cassette. Done 42,000 km Tax 10/85. Original913 words
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Advertisement874 1985-04-09 29 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '81 GS GALANT. Aircon. sports rims, radio cassette, power/ central locking. 1 owner. Asking $15,200 Tel: *****44 '81 LANCER 1400SL. Aircon, s/rim.s, radio cassette, power windows. $16,200 o no. Tel: *****55. '81 SIGMA GS $15,200. '78 Sigma GS $8,300. Aircon, sports rims, downpayment $2,000. exchange considered.874 words
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Advertisement864 1985-04-09 29 93 For Sato: Honda 84 HONDA ACCORD EX Power windows, new model, rentrai locking, Ltlrcon. radio cassette tip top cond $32,500. View: 354F Alexandra Ro (0315) (Opp Lea Hin Co) ALMOST '80 HONDA Accord, auto, 4-door PARF, power steering, aircon, sports rims, radio cassette in beautiful condition $15,800. Tel: *****34.864 words
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Advertisement818 1985-04-09 29 94 For Sale Other Makes D ft H MOTORWAYS PTE LTD 7 Chang Charn Road (off Lang Kas/Hoy Fait Rd) Spor. 0315 Tat* *****8V, 3 1983 Mazda 828 5 Dr* Hatcrtßack Aircon Toyota Corolla DX Aircon 1982 BMW 7351 Auto Aircon. Sport* rim* Mlt. Tradia 1.8 Gto Aircon Ni»»an Sunny818 words
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Advertisement660 1985-04-09 29 94 For Gala): Other Makes '79 LADY OWNER. 'ull.iiL.-u t.« rade n<* road but *Hn sircon i radi.; caasctb U| loi ondltton EU M i BjO i a,: 7480U 79 SUBARC 1600 CM r Ver> beau tiful condition Down payment $2,500 Interested call 292 1 4^ J;ni! •80 SUZUKI 550660 words
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Advertisement702 1985-04-09 30 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicle* Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles 1 J<^ /wo/?e of/I r/7i/cir vfeORNCO MOTOH^y-fcvA i VERS RY §2? Bu y A Toyota Toyo-Ace and you not only get one of the toughest trucks in town, you also702 words
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Advertisement370 1985-04-09 30 4 YEARS TOYOTA panel van, aircon. radio cassette. $5,500 0.n.0. Call *****64 anytime. 72 DATSUN PICK-UP passed ROV road tax new wooden deck. Asking $1,500/- Call: *****91. 77 MIT. COLT Van passed inspection new road tax excellent condition. *****28. 78 DAIHATSU VAN with cassette/ new paint. In good eond. $3,900370 words
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Advertisement273 1985-04-09 30 96 For Sal*: Motor Cycles/Scooters YAMAHA RXIIS, FA plate. $1,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****73 after office hours. 11/84 HONDA 90 c.c, loan left $1,072. Immaculate condition. Call: *****82 (night). 1982 SUZUKI X5-200, sports rims, new tax, insurance, original condition. $750. Tel: *****58. 97 Vehicle. Wanted A CAR DEALER offers good prices273 words
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Advertisement454 1985-04-09 30 97 Vehicles Wanted CLEANING SERVICES REQUIRE 2 small commercial vans and 1 small car. Preferably below 1000 c.c. *****48, Simon. BETTER PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars, used cars. Call: *****21/ *****31 Yeo. CARGO FORWARDING CO. reqs. 2 small ex. vans 1 car. Highest payment. *****62 anytime pise. HIGH PRICE454 words
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Advertisement546 1985-04-09 30 OPEN HOUSE H JH SDKD DHUI SH OIDIUDH GDH F DFH NU BGJKDFG GFJSD GSDF SG X GK KJ GKJ GG 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DETACHED HOUSES Meal for entertainment e Dist.lo brand new detached on high ground. Big swimming pool, alrconditioned, squash court, spa-pool, Jacuzzi, etc. Split-level living/ dining,546 words
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Advertisement725 1985-04-09 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 403, SIXTH AVENUE (dist. 10) e bungalow with modern design e 4 bedrooms plus 1 servant's room e quiet yet very convenient Call *****72 MR. LEE. D.lO LINK BUNGALOW Stevens Rd, within walking distance to Orchard Rd, upstairs 3 bdrms, 2 attached bath/ lounge, downstairs 2725 words
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Advertisement727 1985-04-09 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.IO BINTONG PARK prestigious locality. 4 bdrms bunglw with large s/pool, $10,000. *****16/ *****77 (Agent). DIST.IO GERMAN CLUB vicinity semi-colonial bunglw. 3 bdrms, pte drive-way. $3,600. *****16/ *****77 (Agent). DIST.IO KINGSMEAD RD s/storey bunglw. 10,000 sq.ft. 4+ 1 bdrms. Large patio/ gdn. F/furn/ aircond. $4,500. Tel.727 words
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Advertisement483 1985-04-09 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses O.IS NEAR SHPG. Ctr d/storey corner ter. 3 bdrm. Furn. $1,300. Eurohome *****22/3 0.1648 JLN. ANAK Palong. 2-sto-rey terr. hse with 3 bdrms for rent. Call *****3. D.19 LEITH RD, d/storey cor. ter 3+l bdrms, unfurn. 3100 sq.ft $1,000. *****28/ *****26. 0.19 MINIATURE ESTI elegant semi-d,483 words
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Advertisement627 1985-04-09 30 107 Accommodatioi 107 Accommodation Available: Available Apartments Apartments ARDMORE PARK Spacious luxuriou; fully aircondidonea apartments witn country club facilities and 24 hours security 3 bedrooms all with attached bathrooms living oming kitchen and servant s room Short ana long term ieases available Rental $3600 upwards BALMORAL TOWERS Tastefully furnished 4627 words
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Advertisement102 1985-04-09 30 LEASE ORCHARD ROAD I DISTRICT 9 LeCHATEAL 67 CAVENAGH ROAD Exclusive Apartments/ Maisonettes ready for immediate occupation Enquiries Tel *****88 EXT 258 BEVERLY MAI TOMLINSON ROAD DIST 10 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms spa^iou;- balronj 2nd fioor park vipw and morning sun Ver\ private and quiet vith swimming pool, rnntii,102 words
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Advertisement735 1985-04-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CASA BELLA DUCHESS ROAD Dust 11 Large terrace apartment with pool and tennis court, 4 bedrooms, separate living/ dining balcony and modern kitchen Rental $5,000 partially furnished CONTACT JONES LANG WOOTTON TEL: *****99 MST 0511. WESTPOINT APARTMENTS. PEPYS ROAD Available 2/ 3 bedrooms, fully furnished apts,735 words
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Advertisement870 1985-04-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THE WILSHIRE Exclusive 3+ 1 bdrms 2.400 sq ft. Close to American/ Japanese schools. Bargain! $2,900 DIST.IO HUGE LUXURIOUS APT. with private lift. 3.300 sq.ft Separate living/ dining/ family area. Large balconies with superb view $4,000. WING ON GARDEN $8,000. HARVEST REALTY PTE LTD *****99 (5870 words
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Advertisement896 1985-04-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 GRANGE HEIGHTS apt. neai St. Thomas Walk. 2500 sq.ft., unfurn. Ready to let. 3 bdrms. s/pool/ tennis courts. InteresteC call Mr B.K. Goh, tel: *****55. F/FURN: JURONG WEST Mats, Dover Close, Clementl West, Pandan Gdn. Unfurn: Jurong West Bt Batok. 3/4/5-rm ($4OO to $90C neg.)896 words
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Advertisement901 1985-04-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEAR TO JAP/ American Scr Clementi Pk Condo. spacious llv lng/dlnlng. 3 bdrms. f/furn/ fa cllltles. $1,700. Admer *****66 PARKWAY MANIBON, AMBER Re top fir. Beautiful sea view, full aircond/ furn. 3 1 bedroom; S/pool. $3,500. Mr. Ng, *****51. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLE! (Chinatown) studio apartmen $800901 words
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Advertisement881 1985-04-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 SOPHIA CRT 2 bdrms, new condo, p/furn. $1,500. Patron *****15/ *****18. EASTERN LAGOON NEW studio apt. F/ furn. Facilities. *****30 (off.)/ *****83 (res). No agents. EAST COAST VILLE upper mals, partially furnished 3 bedrms, with facilities. Tel: *****88. EUNOS MANS. $900. Sea View/ Opera $800.881 words
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Advertisement830 1985-04-09 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ORCHARD RD, near Mt. Elizabeth Hosp, f/furn, aircon. Student, single or couple. Short/long term. Now available. *****29. ORCHARD RD AREA fully furnished room at $250. Also daily: $40 single; $45 couple. Aircond, bathrm attached. *****42. D15T.1955 SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE, big rooms, good location. Call *****80. DIST.9 AIRCON830 words
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Advertisement686 1985-04-09 31 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign SINGAPORE SERVICE APARTMENT'S f/furn. 1, 2. 3-bdrm. apts with maid service at Holland/ Gilstead Rds. Good discounts for direct bookings. Tel: *****63/ *****30 (after off. *****60). FURN. SERVICE APTS on mthly lease. 1-bdrm $1500 -$4750, 2/3bdrm $3100 -$5400. DHE, *****5. 113 For Sale: Houses Dist686 words
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Advertisement537 1985-04-09 31 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Ho »es PRESIDENT GARDENS •Sli^>^ Spacious fiomes Locked in ri JSSJ&>^ Nature's Embrace -^>— UPB IHBBK Split-ievel terrace houses t|||Kiff|ffp!liE"^^ 5 spacious bedrooms Suitable for 3-tier families JfJ^^^\. Linked to future expressways Jf p\\d!s& 1* Short walking distance to537 words
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Advertisement226 1985-04-09 31 e I OWNER LEAVING! DIST.S, Faber Pk. d/storey exclusively designed i bungalow, s pool Approx 10.0OC L sq.ft. With/ without tenancy t. 51.02M Hap Seng *****58 WATTEN PARK (RENOVATED) B- storey link bungalow. 4200 sq.f\ $850,000. Mt. Sinai vlcinltv seml-d, 5700 sq.ft. $735,000 Han 0 Boons *****70 DIST. IO CORONATION226 words
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Advertisement314 1985-04-09 31 T DIST.2O THOMSON GDM d-store> terr 3 bdrms Renovated kitchen Freehold $320,000 0.n.0 Holland Housing *****79 DIST.2O. VICINITY Of Island Club d/storey semi-d bungalow 4.300 i sq.ft Freehold $650,000 Ring i *****31 Ronnie. DIST.2I CLEMENTI PK beautiful j s/storey bunglw. full} renovated 675C sqft 4 bdrms. freehold $699,000 neg GK314 words
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Advertisement866 1985-04-09 32 113 For Sale: Houses 0.19 SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN istorey ter built-in 28OOsq ft 7 bdrms. 4 balconies, 4 bathrms Good racing Heland *****93. tM MUGLISTON PK d storey ter land 2000sq ft split-level. 3-1 Mrir.s $400,000 negotiable Patten *****15' la OS MONG LEONG Gdn il storey Ur Split-level 3 bdrms attached866 words
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Advertisement752 1985-04-09 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Irf^MULAN v&r Court f| Exclusive ft Luxurious Apartments specially designed for you... Ideally located at jM is| J^ Meyer Place Katong j£r lt£jM Mfc9C> Only 15 Units W/X Ml (I [JJ comprising of rk \LJ. ftfi I] P Wjk 3752 words
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Advertisement726 1985-04-09 32 PRESTIGEOUS WESTWOOO APT, centrally located, well maintained, approx 2,800 sq.ft. 4 bdrms servant's, freehold, $615,000. Worldwide Reatly, *****77/ *****38. DIST.2O FABER GARDEN. 2/storey townhouse. 2085 sq.ft. 4 bdrms, servant's. Tenanted till July "87. $460,000. Freehold. Deans Property *****55. DIST.2I TOH TUCK Rd, Goodluck Gdn, 2 bdrms, area: 1,200 sq.ft. $290,000.726 words
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Advertisement876 1985-04-09 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments MIMOSA PK., 1,900 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., servant's. Low fir. Overlooking lovely greenery. Occidental Real Estate, *****00/ *****31. PANDAN VALLEY, CHEMPAKA, 2142 sq.ft. 4 bdrms, servant's, good facilities/ security. $410,000. Chambers: *****77 PEACH GARDEN (D-1S), high floor, 2800 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, vacant possession. $530,000 0.n.0. Shang876 words
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Advertisement904 1985-04-09 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOM 8LK.59, SIMS Drive, terrazzo throughout, kitchen cabinets, high fir, must view to appreciate, $43,000. Modified corner (much bigger), West Coast Rd, 81k.518, ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinets, $57,000. Tel: *****82/ *****98. URGENT SALE! 3-ROOM. 81k.307/ 315/ 443/ 444/ 571/ etc. Beautiful marble or terrazzo, cabinets.904 words
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Advertisement481 1985-04-09 32 117 Properties Wanted BADLY NEEDED 4/5-ROOMED HDB FLATS We guarantee owners our qualified buyers, satisfactory price, legal documentation, speedy transaction, professional consultation. T«l: *****22/ *****63. IMMEDIATE BUYERS SEEKING 3/4/5-rm HDB. Clementi/ West Coast/ Holland/ Ang Mo Kio/ Bedok locality, quick transaction. *****24/ *****83. SERIOUS BUYERS URGENTLY require bungalows/ semi-d/ residential481 words
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Advertisement319 1985-04-09 32 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Space* @i Henderson /<^2 *J Industrial Park I V^6£§ll BEST LOCATION FREEHOLD* nLscpj S ff^&n "i\\ __^^Lmm\ cum r—H^L /bVjst*S^3.->JV— '^■a^a^^^^^^ Qo^**i iritw CvK^i^iti/^kr^ Lllt llnfflJi \si Ot?v*Uriry CXniDITIOM j^Zlr^i m.,1 J t t~ jßre^nr l J *^H»^r^^^^ "aflaV319 words
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Advertisement147 1985-04-09 32 IP^INION WT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING loeai Ligm iirausiriai bompidx e Central location, THOMSON AREATT«eV surrounded by^M*^^^ Ang Mo K.o. M Y.tf£* JV Toa Payoh M 33.*" w Sembawang estates 2 cargoes, 1 passenger lift Clean and well maintained Competitive rentals UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpm. Ofl Upper Thomson147 words
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Advertisement463 1985-04-09 32 FACTORY SPACE for light industries at Dlst. 1233 Kampong BugIs (behind Kallang Gas Works > Rental: 90cts $1.40 psf Maintenance fee included. S'pore Johore Express (Pte) Ltd *****42/ *****49 CHIA PINO RD factory space/ warehouse/ office to sub-let at cheap rate Manuracturlng facilities available. Call: *****85. DA JIN FACTORY Bldg.463 words
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Advertisement219 1985-04-09 32 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces /lth\ building i I (for immediate occupation) i Showroom and Warehouse Complex Look at the advantages' I e Low renval for long and short leases Excellent location at Jalan Kilang Timor, only minutes to the city and Pasir Panjang wharves High ceiling height of 15 feet219 words
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Advertisement725 1985-04-09 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I WAREHOUSE B FOR SALE OR I I PAYA LEBAR I B Modern warehouse for sale or B B lease by unit. Easy instalments. B B Located at the junction of B m& MacPherson Road/Airport Road B w with various dimensions and725 words
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Advertisement637 1985-04-09 33 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Blo^O^*^ aMTIIH I I i "IB I Top class B B office/banking Building LwLCJf ivL^J e^Lm *^tß fl fl with glass-curtain walling. a^B^B^BMsw3iiß%B^B\a^B^«Bß^B^B^Bi I I iiiii^ Crystalline structure I lif^^^K towers over the I I637 words
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Advertisement454 1985-04-09 33 5-STOREY BANK/ OFFICE building, South Bridge Rd, central alrcon with lift, about 8,000 sq.ft. $16,000 p.m. Tel: *****08. DIST.O7IB, GOLDEN WALL Auto Centre, 380 sq.ft. Carpeted and partitioned. Phone *****19. D15T.1954 TABLE/ OFFICE Room for rental. Principals only. *****55/ *****46. 015T.3 PARTITIONED ROOM and table spaces. Carpeted and alrcond. Tel:454 words
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Advertisement353 1985-04-09 33 123 For Sale: Shop Space* i i ,i JOO CHUT RD. 2-storey shophse. No. 281, 283, 285 each 1,400 sq.ft. for sale/ rental. 2-storey shophse, Serangoon Rd. for sale. Freehold, vacant possession. Tel: *****33/ *****58. DISTRICT 9 SHOPPING units In Centrepoint approx. 2553 sq.ft. facing escalator, wide frontage, reasonable price.353 words
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Advertisement473 1985-04-09 33 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces A Local Shopping and Entertainment Centre Prime Shops Facing Ground Floor Concourse (next to Air-Con Food Centre) Ideal for Department Store Located at Serangoon Road/Kitchener Road Junction 'Shoppers catchment of 230.000 people within a 1-mile radius Sandwiched between two hotels473 words
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Advertisement425 1985-04-09 33 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PENINSULA PLAZA. #02-27. 356 sq.ft. Rental: $1,000 plus malntenace $300. Tel: *****70. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE. #03-63. Shop space available 1/5/85. Area 600 sq.ft. Tel: *****15/ *****64. SHOPHOUSES TO LET. 1400 2100 sq.ft. Free parking. Reasonable rental. *****88/ *****29. SHOP AT UPPER Serangoon Rd for rent.425 words
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Advertisement552 1985-04-09 33 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tourt 8D iii i -^^7*^ -ff' CAMPERVAN Or the Scottish Highlands or the HOUIWSFR^4 Yorkshire Dale, or the ftak Distnct or even C#f tr >e South Downs. In tact, jusi wherever vorr I right f° ot takes you. Because our Campervrm TsWv/ V^ Holidays ensure552 words
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Advertisement326 1985-04-09 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour* TSUKUBAJXPO'BS A glimpse of the future today.^-^ Japan, Tsukuba Expo, Hongkong 8 days $2120 Depart every Sunday Japan, Tsukuba Expo 8 days $2200 Depart every Sunday All Japan, Tsukuba Expo 10 days $2500 Depart every Sunday All Japan, Tsukuba Expo, Korea 12326 words
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Advertisement422 1985-04-09 34 B 3 DAY By Train/Train $209. Train/Air $279. Air/Air $319 Stay Casino Hotel 2 Nites, Incl. Nite-Club Dinner, I Lunch Breakfast. M. Dep. 8/4. 15/4. 22/4. 29/4 MORNING W' GBfnH6 HfiHUWO (TRAIN, AIR, COACH) 203N By Air-con Coach $99<2 To A RoomK3ep: Dally 203N By Train/Train $139, Train /Air $209422 words
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Advertisement50 1985-04-09 34 i 3 NIGHTS DELUXE i OBEROI HOTEL FREE! You pay only for the airfare of ***** EJookings: anglo French travel #10-01 Asia Chambers Tel: *****22 tinif mm-k Itolidiiysi #01-54 Goldhill Square Tel' 2soBllB [fe TAOO3/281 Cont' d on pace 35 Naked Truth: Exposure in The Straits Times Classified catches eyes.50 words
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Advertisement47 1985-04-09 34 SAVAGE BACKGROUND PAPERS NOW AVAILABLE CORED 2.72m x 11m Other sizes available, wider or longer rolls and half rolls. FREE DELIVERY within Smgapo r e Sole Agent 5 Koekftoad "01-07 CuppagePfau Singapore 0922 Tel *****04 *****57 "01 -01 Peninsula Shopping Compten Singapore o6l 7 fel *****36 *****0447 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-04-09 35 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Apprentice Hamid is the uncrowned 'King of Survival' By Racing Editor IF EVER the title of "King of Survival" is bestowed on a local rider, it must surely go to Abdul Ha mid Ratbi, who is leading in the apprentices' table this season. Last month, he613 words
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Article65 1985-04-09 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five Class 2 horses who won here over the weekend have been promoted. They are (new ratings within brackets): Amir (130), Falcon H (127), Land Of Fire (126), Suffolk Punch (122) and Safe Home 111(121). With the exception of Safe Home m65 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-04-09 35 At the finish At the 400m Q 2 Div 3 1,200m 1. Safe Home m 2. Builder n 3. Scarlet O'Hara 4. Alexander Dist: 2V 2 shd, 3 Time 1:11.9 Q 2 Div 2 1,600m 1. Amir 2. Fascination m 3. Pins 4.219 words
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Article100 1985-04-09 35 CLASS 1 DIV I 1,600 m (Weight-for-age) 14 ST GALLEN (Allan) 57.5 5 JINGLE BELL IV (Teh) 57.5 13 GRAND CHARLES (Allan) 57.5 1« FOLK GLEN (Bougoure) 57.5 15 SWINGIN' COWBOY (Teh) 57.5 5 SKYBOLT (Zafir) 57.5 12 PAmn GOLD (Bougoure) 57.5 4 FOXILOXI (Allan)100 words
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Article1248 1985-04-09 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Claas 1 Div. 2 1500m (Ratings: 149-131) 12 Happiness n 57 148 1 Concession 57 148 2 Sombrero n 56.5 147 8 Gabiano 56 146 9 Juara 55 144 14 Lukinanko II 54.5 1431,248 words
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Article103 1985-04-09 35 El Pusu takes Japanese Guineas OSAKA. Mon El Pusu. a three-yeai -ola filly sired b\ Irish-bred Magnitude, took the season's first classic by winning the Japanese l.OOfi Guineas (Ohka Sho i yester day The favourite, ridden by Takayuki Kifu^i. led from start to finish in the 1.600 m race atReuter - 103 words
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243 1985-04-09 35 Pincay's seventh Santa Anita Derby ARCADIA (California). Mon. Skywalker, overcoming troubles that had bothered him in previous races, scored a nose win in the U*****,500 (about S$780,000) Santa Anita Derby over the weekend. The victory gave jockey Laffit Pincay Jr his seventh success in the Santa Anita Derby. Fast AccountUPI - 243 words
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Advertisement494 1985-04-09 35 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours /Magnificent China >*fl rh ,SrmT&M~r mmm^^w>*« *rr- w J^».aiLj. > yi.sC»JS>r^ 2^ *%^vSP Tfe smart approach China highlights magnificently packed. A value for money holiday tailored by a professional holiday specialist. 9 DAYS SHANGHAI NANJING BEIJING $2499 10 DAYS BEIJING GUILIN GUANGZHOU HONG KONG494 words
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Advertisement313 1985-04-09 36 jSI Ik^ I I v H k 1 H B IB -d^ PL- Bg I I 09 It Ll^l^H U A whole new concept of luxury is about to hold you spellbound" ot 1^ oj-iri unri t nf^ riiQt^inr^i^ix/f^ life <\ -j>«B b^ t^Sß^ C^^ k i^^^^^t'im /^^S^ uiic ui313 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-04-09 37 I have had it, says Coetzee JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Gerrie Coetzee, South Africa's former World Boxing Association heavyweight champion, says he is finished with boxing. Coetzee, who earned six million rand ($6.5m) in his 29 fights and was the biggest draw in the history of South African boxing, says the sportAFP; Reuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-04-09 37 Like hell, say Holmes touts NEW YORK, Mon. Larry Holmes's retirement may not last much more than a couple of months. Less than a month after the bout billed as the grand finale, the undefeated heavyweight champion is considering a defence of his International Boxing Federation title against undefeated light-heavy-weightNYT - 210 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-04-09 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Well-drilled Saints go on a rugby rampage By IT was the Woodsville whitewash as St Andrew's Secondary steamrolled past Teck Whye to chalk up a massive 102-0 victory in the National Schools undei -17 rugby championships. The humiliation was so complete that a Teck Whye teacher refusedJONATHAN CHOO - 297 words
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370 1985-04-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Coach hints at drastic changes in line-up and strategy to stop slide By MALAYSIA CUP soccer coach Hussein Aljunied is facing double trouble in his preparation for a convincing win in the next game against Kedah at the National Stadium on Sunday (8370 words
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Article211 1985-04-09 39 JOE DORAI - Ref cries 'foul' to police CLASS One referee Dory Pandian is lodging a report to the police, as well as the Football Association of Singapore, alleging that he was assaulted after the National Football League Division Three match between Mayflower Daral Aflah and Somerset United at St Wilfrid's on Sunday.211 words
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Article274 1985-04-09 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By NEXT month's first-ever Crocodile Women's Tennis Classic could be the forerunner for even greater names to grace the Singapore tennis scene. As great even as court queen Martina Navratilova. This assurance was given by Singapore Tennis Centre's managing director Liu Sung Tao, who274 words
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Article200 1985-04-09 39 GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Mon. The West Indies cricketers punished the New Zealand attack on the second day of the Second Test yesterday, compiling a mammoth 511 for six On a benign pitch, all the batsmen enjoyed themselves. Richie Richardson, although less dominant, led the way with a career-bestReuter - 200 words
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Article227 1985-04-09 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON A LATE second-half blitz, spearheaded by Hashim Hosni, Rahman Nongchik and Hazali Nasiron, boosted Hwee Seng to a 4-1 win against Hilton International in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 1A match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Hwee Seng, leading 2-1 at227 words
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Article120 1985-04-09 39 SINGAPORE'S national champions Bill Wee and Khoo Choo Li took top honours in the men's and women s events in an archery competition in Segamat over the weekend. Bill also won the 90 metres event with an impressive 255 points and made the only eleven hundred score120 words
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Article103 1985-04-09 39 SINGAPORE'S Mahader Hassan won the singles and doubles (partnering Victor Pereira) in the Port Dickson Open tennis championships. Results (all finals) Men's singles: Mahader Hassan beat S. Selvarajoo 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles: Mahader-Victor Pereira beat Hassan Bohari-Hashim Sidek 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Women's singles: Maria Cheah beat Uschi Reineeke103 words
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Article122 1985-04-09 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore coasted to a five-wicket win over Sabah in a Malaysian Cricket Association North Zone under-23 match at the SAS ground in Petaling Jaya today. Singapore dismissed Sabah for 64 runs in 27.4 overs and then scored 66 for the loss of five wickets.NST - 122 words
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Article141 1985-04-09 39 PETER SIOW - Champions Raffles JC doubtful I RAFFLES Junior College, champions for the past two years, may not be around to defend their title in this year's inter-collegiate taekwondo championships on April 27 at the Gay World Stadium. The reason the date clashes with their college's activities. But Lim Teong Chin, secretary141 words
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Article, Illustration295 1985-04-09 39 A matter of metres, so gold turns to bronze KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore's best bet for a gold medal, Yusof Suleman, threw his chances to the wind when he misjudged the finish in the 1,000-metre individual time trial during the first day's track programme of the Asean Cycling Championship at295 words
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Article127 1985-04-09 39 Patricians rout Pin Yi ST PATRICK'S won the East Zone C-Divi-sion soccer title when they thrashed Pin Yi 8-0 yesterday. The goals came from Syed Omar (4), Ishamudim Bharoocha (2), Graham Woodford and S. Nageib. Siglap Secondary took the third spot when they edged out Taniong Katong Technical 4-2 on127 words
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Article281 1985-04-09 39 LONDON, Mon LUTON warmed up for their Football Association Cup semi-final clash with Everton on Saturday with a four-goal salvo against Stoke in an English League Division One match at the Victoria Ground today. Goals by Mick Harford (17th and 47th minutes), David Moss (64th) andUPI - 281 words
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Article86 1985-04-09 39 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Sabah Amateur Athletics Association scored a first in the history of Malaysian track and field recently when they launched a $11,500 supplementary food-aid programme. SAAA secretary Bhalwant Singh Kler said here recently that the annual programme would benefit more than 30 Sabah athletes,Bernama - 86 words
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314 1985-04-09 37 SYDNEY, Mon. Former Australian rugby union captain Mark EUa says coach Allan Jones was a factor in his decision to quit the sport. "Allan is a domineering type who doesn't believe in consensus coaching," Ella said in his weekly newspaper column published here.Reuter - 314 words
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THE WORLD OF TENNIS
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Article, Illustration309 1985-04-09 37 MONTE CARLO, Mon. Ivan Lendl broke his Monte Carlo jinx when he beat Sweden's Mats Wilander 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 to capture the principality's tournament title for the first time here yesterday. Lendl, top seed for the fourth year in a row, claimed the crown in spectacularReuter - 309 words
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Article139 1985-04-09 37 PALM BEACH GARDENS (Florida), Mon. American Chris Evert Lloyd beat Czech Hana Mandlikova 6-3, 6-3 in the final of the Challenge Cup women's tournament here yesterday. Chris won on a match-point that came when Hana, in a display of good sportsmanship, disputed a linesman's call that hadReuter - 139 words
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Article76 1985-04-09 37 SOUTH CAROLINA, M on. Fifteen-year-old Katerlna Maleeva, of Bulgaria, was the surprise winner of the US?IS,MI Seabrook Invltational women's tournament yesterday, beating veteran Virginla Ruztol, of Romania, 8-3, 6-3 In the singles final. The young Bulgarian won US$l2,Mt. The team of Larissa Savchenko and Svetlana Cherneva, both ofReuter - 76 words
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Article128 1985-04-09 37 CHICAGO, Mon. An injured Jimmy Connors yesterday forfeited to John McEnroe in the final of the Chicago Classic grand prix tennis tournament. Connors' shock withdrawal was announced, minutes before the programmed start, to a capacity crowd gathered to watch the final of Chicago s first grand prixReuter - 128 words
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Article395 1985-04-09 37 GREENSBORO (North Carolina), Mon. American Joey Sindelar, who says he likes bad weather, shot the best round of a stormy Sunday to win the US$4OO,OOO ($888,000) Greater Greensboro Open his first PGA Tour victory. Sindelar s final three-under-par 69 put him at three-under 285, oneReuter - 395 words
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Article146 1985-04-09 37 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. Natella Krasnikova scored a hat-trick in the Soviet Union's 3-2 victory over Argentina in the InterContinental Cup women's hockey final here yesterday. Although Argentina dominated most of the game, gaining 16 penalty corners to the Soviets 1 four, they found it difficult toReuter; AFP - 146 words
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Article401 1985-04-09 38 Champion Chinese see Swedes as only threat GOTHENBURG (Sweden), Mon. China's table tennis stars still reign supreme after the World Championships which ended yesterday with Sweden expected to emerge as their strongest rivals in the future. The Chinese captured all but one of the seven titles,Reuter - 401 words
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Article215 1985-04-09 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Merci, Monsieur, as Minister offers coaching expertise By SINGAPORE sport has made the French connection. Dr Tan Eng Liang, chairman of the Singapore Sports Council, said yesterday that the French had agreed to lend a helping hand to boost sport in the Republic through the215 words
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Article218 1985-04-09 38 MADRID, Mon. Real Madrid suffered the latest in a long series of soccer humiliations this season when they were humbled 4-0 at home by city rivals Atletico in the Spanish Championship yesterday. The result guaranteed Atletico a place in next season's European Football Union Cup andReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration150 1985-04-09 38 LUSAKA, Mon. A fourgoal burst midway through the first half including a hat-trick by Michael Chabala brought Zambia a 4-1 victory over Cameroun in a World Cup African Zone second-round first-leg soccer tie yesterday. Cameroun, the African Nations' Cup-holders and World Cup finalists in SpainReuter; AFP - 150 words
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Article214 1985-04-09 38 MONTEVIDEO, Mon. Uruguay played attacking football yesterday to beat Chile 2-1 and become the first team to qualify for the World Cup finals in Mexico next year. Uruguay, World Cup winners in 1930 and 1950 and favoured to win South American Group Two, were rocked by a 2-0Reuter - 214 words
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Article251 1985-04-09 38 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Frenchman Alain Prost's comfortable victory in yesterday's Brazilian Grand Prix shows that the mighty McLarens have lost none of their power. "We have shown that we are still the dominating team," said a delighted Prost. "The car got better and betterReuter - 251 words
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Article487 1985-04-09 38 AUSTRIAN First Division: Austria Klagenfurt 2 Wiener Sportclub 1, Austria Salzburg 0 Lask 1, Asv Alpine 0 Sturm Graz 0, Fav AC 1 SC Eisenstadt 2, Oak 0 Spittal 0, Rapid Vienna 1 SWVV Innsbruck 1, Vienna 1 Admira Wacker 1, Voest Linz 0 Austria Vienna 1. BELGIAN:Reuter; AP - 487 words
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Article, Illustration134 1985-04-09 38 Super boast at last as Zainal nicks the big one AND the winner is...Zainal Abidln. After years of playing second fiddle at Sportsman of the Year ceremonies, the East Asian squash champion has finally landed a biggie, the Sunday Times Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month Award. "This Is just134 words
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Article177 1985-04-09 38 Three cheers for a golden duo LOS ANGELES, Mon. Olympic champions Mike O'Brien and Tiffany Cohen took their gold tally in the United States short-course swimming championships to three each by winning the men's and women's 1,650 yards freestyle respectively on the final day here yesterday. Results (Americans, unless stated):AFP - 177 words
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Article359 1985-04-09 38 LAS VEGAS bookmakers have made defending champions Detroit Tigers favourite*, to win Major League baseball's World Series again this season. Results: National Basket ball Association Boston 114 New York 102. Los Angeles 135 Portland 133 (overtime). Detroit 113 Milwaukee 91. San Antonio 126 Houston 105. Denver 130 GoldenReuter; AFP; AP - 359 words
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Article63 1985-04-09 39 The Family of The Late George Norbert Lobo wish to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to family doctor/ Mrs V L Fernandez. Rev. Frs L Lciseau. E Vaz and M Arro, medical team of Coronary Care Unit SGH, staff of Singapore Casket Co., relatives, friends and neighbours63 words
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Article, Illustration158 1985-04-09 39 MDM ANN TAY GEK CHEOW AGED S3 YEARS Piindinny peacefully on 7th April 1985. DAUGHTERS: DAISY SIM CHOON NEO DOROTHY SIM HUAT NEO JESSIE SIM CHWEE NEO SONS-IN-LAW: EDMOND T.C. KOH (Dec HARRY REYNOLDS 10 grandchildren, 2 grand sons-in-law, 2 grand daughters-in-law and 7 graat grandchildren. Cortege will158 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-04-09 39 The parents and family nwmbwi of the lata AGNES LEOW express their deep appreciation and gratitude to the Professors, Doctors, Nurses and Staff of wards 44, 64 and 47 of SGH, priests, brothers, sisters, friends, colleagues and relatives for their kind cere, concern, prayers, assistance and attendance during163 words
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Article, Illustration104 1985-04-09 39 The Family of Mm late YEO CHIU BOEV wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the Pastors A Prayer Group of Jubilee Church tor their spiritual support all relatives friends, business associate*. Tiong Bahru R.C Zion A for their assistance, visits, condo lences. donations, wreaths ft104 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-04-09 39 In Loving Memory Of LIM AH PNEE Departed 5.4.84 Always remembered by Loved Onas^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR YAP TEOMG HUAJT SIMON CHRISTOPHER DEPARTED 91 H APRIL 1903 His memory it at tfear today, a* in the hour he passed away Sadly missed and lovingly remembered79 words
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Miscellaneous103 1985-04-09 39 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY Friendly: SRC U-23 v Senior team (Padang, 5.30 pm). SOCCER Malaysia Cup: Perlis v Kelantan (Kangar, 4.30 pm), Forces v Selangor (Lumut, 5 pm). NFL Div. 1: Tampines Rovers v Toa Payoh (Jalan Besar, 7.30 pm), Police v Geylang International (Jurong, 8 pm). TENNIS Schools national championships:103 words
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367 1985-04-09 40 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By A GROUP of doctors at Mount Elizabeth Hospital are threatening to send their patients elsewhere unless the hospital rescinds a recent 15 per cent increase in charges. Sixty-five of the hospital's 150 doctors have signed a letter, which is to367 words
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Article108 1985-04-09 40 A PRE-UNIVERSITY Three student felt inferior as she had to do three years at a preuniversity centre instead of two years at a junior college, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Vivien Lee Lai Mui, 19, of Ghim Moh Secondary School, became very depressed over her studies108 words
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918 1985-04-09 40 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By OPPOSITION politician Seow Knee Leng's second bid to have the defamation suits of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet against him struck-off was dismissed with costs by the High Court Registrar yesterday. The Registrar, Mr Roderick Martin, rejected the918 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-04-09 40 Two-hour concert of rock and sexy dancers packs Chinese stadium BEIJING, Mon. With sexy dancers in strapless dresses, coloured strobe lights and a harddriving backup band, British pop group Wham! stunned its Chinese audience in a packed stadium last night in the country's first rock concert. "I'mAP; AFP; Reuter - 363 words
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271 1985-04-09 40 KHARTOUM, Mon. The Sudanese capital remained largely crippled by strikes today as thousands of people called on the military leadership that overthrew President Jaafar Numeiry to hand over to a civilian government. Protesters gathered outside the headquarters of the general armed forces command andReuter; AP - 271 words
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119 1985-04-09 40 Jakarta schools entry: Religion a must JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian Education Minister Nugroho Notosusanto has said that every Indonesian citizen must adopt one of the state-recognised religions since atheism is not allowed in the country. Commenting on the Education Ministry's decision that every Indonesian student who entered a public school mustAFP - 119 words
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Article114 1985-04-09 40 Egyptian Foreign Minister coming EGYPT'S Foreign Minister, Mr Boutros Boutros-Ghali, will be in Singapore for a threeday visit starting on Thursday. An Egyptian embassy spokesman said Mr Boutros-Ghali, who will be accompanied by a four-member delegation, will have talks with Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. During his stay, Mr Boutros-Ghali114 words
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Miscellaneous126 1985-04-09 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Showers in a few areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.10 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 11/27C Fine Manila 24/33C Sunny Amsterdam 5/13 C Rain Melbourne 16/23C Cloudy Bangkok 26/34C Sunny Moscow 4/6C126 words
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