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Title Section16 1985-05-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/85 i16 words
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Article, Illustration823 1985-05-04 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN People with under $500 monthly household income from 475,000 m 1977 to 306,000 m 1982 By says Brig-Gen Lee THE poor have benefited from the Government's high-growth policy and are not being left behind. There are now fewer people m the lower-income group.823 words
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460 1985-05-04 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - 'Social unrest' in S'pore: Beri President explains LIAK TENG KIAT By Hz.. msmngton uorresponaenr WASHINGTON, Fri. When the Business Environment Risk Investment (Beri) company talked of "growing social unrest" m Singapore, it was not talking of people taking to the streets or groups planning revolution. It was merely referring to460 words
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362 1985-05-04 1 BONN, Fri. The seven leaders attending an economic summit here today joined forces to support the United States m its arms talks with Moscow but appeared divided over trade and Nicaragua. In a joint political declaration, the leaders endorsed US demands atReuter; UPI - 362 words
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113 1985-05-04 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Two young children who ate 89 LSD pills left on a living-room coffee table are hi hospital In a critical eoaditloa today and their uncle has been arrested on assault charges. Robert Walsh Jr, three, aad his brotherUPI - 113 words
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Article26 1985-05-04 1 RATES for electricity and gas will remain the same until July, said the Public Utilities Board yesterday. The next review will be m August.26 words
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Article108 1985-05-04 1 "I NEVER told my family what I was going to do. I just did it. I miss them so much. "I write to them every week but there's never a day when I don't think of them ...I feel really bad about not playing today.108 words
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Article, Illustration563 1985-05-04 1 NTUC seeks big change in wage structure THE National Trades Union Congress is seeking major adjustments to the wage structure to meet changes m the economy and the workforce. Refining the traditional system of annual increments is among four proposals by the NTUC to tackle future problems of slower economic563 words
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83 1985-05-04 1 FORMER President Devan Nair has been admitted into a foundation m Pennsylvania, m the United States, for further treatment, the Health Ministry said yesterday. Mr Nair, who resigned m March because of alcoholism, was admitted on April 26 after a series of consultations and assessments83 words
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Advertisement198 1985-05-04 1 r ggggggg l 1 BEHNDEVERYSONYPROOUCTIS II I SONY Service J r SONYI THE ONE AND ONLY |B The Sunday Times Tomorrow Now that it's got your dollars... Is the Community Chest the master or slave of the agencies it raises funds for? The Sunday Times looks at its impact on198 words
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Advertisement9 1985-05-04 1 End Red ties, US tells U Nicaragua Page 8.9 words
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Advertisement7 1985-05-04 1 Gen Lee fields the questions Pay 177 words
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Advertisement148 1985-05-04 1 Hkizuio A Tee off ■ptotet a* Genius m Go** w BBV.L 1 B^fcMOfWW—**^ Lj Te* 33-1646 *****13 Baaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaße^^BaßßßaaPjM^ -vjtfi Inside 58 pages today Summary 2 World News 3,4,.,8 Asean Causeway If Editorial 18 Background II Letters 2t Times Dollar 21-24 Classifieds 26-SS,S7 Racing SM? Sports SMM* 1 .^Baaaaw aaaa. WAY148 words
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Article512 1985-05-04 2 40 get HDB break THE new income ceiling for Housing Board applications, which was raised to $4,ooo last Saturday, has enabled 40 families so far to apply for flats. Before this, they did not qualify because their incomes were higher than the old ceiling of $3,500 a month for512 words
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Article320 1985-05-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, Mr Lim Boon Heng, has pot the issue of inadequacies of our wage system m perspective. Clearly, some adjustments are warranted In view of the changes ike Singapore economy Is going through. But there will still be those who suspect that320 words
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Article89 1985-05-04 2 CONSIDER PUBLIC'S VIEWS THE recently set up Feedback Unit m the Ministry of Community Development will not necessarily bring about effective two-way communication between the public and technocrats if the latter fail to seriously consider the needs the former. This is the view of a reader who adds that89 words
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Article223 1985-05-04 2 BETTER PROFITS FOR FAR EASTERN BANK FAR EASTERN BANK, acquired by the United Overseas Bank lasi August, was the only bank m the UOB group to record betterprofits last year. Although after-tax profits of FEB, a 59 per cent subsidiary of United Overseas Bank, only rose $0.8 million to223 words
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Article240 1985-05-04 2 Setback for Spore SINGAPORE'S bid for a historic appearance at the world-famous St Andrews course suffered a severe setback when they were beaten Vh-Vt by Hongkong m the semi-finals of the Dun'.iill Nations' Cup qualifying round at Fanling yesterday. Singapore will have to beat the Philippines today to clinch240 words
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Article690 1985-05-04 2 Thatcher knocked PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservatives have suffered major losses m the biggest electoral test since she won a second fiveyear term m June 1963. The results, announced yesterday, showed the opposition Labour Party also suffered sharp reverses m Thursday's voting for 47 county councils690 words
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229 1985-05-04 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Refugees underfed SIGNS of malnutrition are beginning to appear among Cambodian refugees m Thailand as the budget of the United Nations Border Relief Organization wanes under the weight of 230,000 more Cambodians fleeing Vietnamese raids. Unbro said it would need another US$l5 million (Ss33 million)229 words
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Article480 1985-05-04 2 TV update RTMI 3.13 Tekaria (r) 4.30 Waktu Asar: Prayer Cal 4.40 NBA Basketball Los Angeles vs Phoenix (Entfsh) 6.56 Bimbing an Ugama: Religious Guidance 7.07 Muqaddam: Teaching of the Holy Book 7.18 Waktu Maghrib: Prayer Cal 7.30 Documentary Kawanami 8.3915u 9.23 Puspawarna: Entertainment Programme 10.23 Peristiwa: Summary480 words
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198 1985-05-04 3 Takeover sparks Akali Dal power struggle NEW DELHI, Fri. The Sikh party Akali Dal has become embroiled m a leadership struggle, leaving moderates and extremists openly divided after Mr Joginder Singh, the father of slain firebrand preacher Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, announced he was taking over control. Mr Bhindranwale was killedReuter; AP - 198 words
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116 1985-05-04 3 Firm pays $132,000 for sailors' deaths TAIPEI, Fri. A Taiwanese shipping company has paid USS6(T,OOO (*****.000) to China as compensation for the deaths of two Chinese seamen m a collision between a Taiwanese freighter and a Chinese fishing boat. The manager of the company said today that negotiations on compensationUPI - 116 words
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Article174 1985-05-04 3 WELLINGTON, Fri. An estimated ltt,Mf people rallied m towns throughout New Zealand tonight to pretest against the national rugby team's planned tour of South Africa. Police said the marches In the fear main cities and In provincial towns were mainly peaceful. They said the only violenceReuter - 174 words
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Article322 1985-05-04 3 It intends to play stabilising role, says research institute LONDON, Fri. China has signalled that it is jettisoning its Maoist past and intends to play a major stabilising role m Asia, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said today. But the institute raisedReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration31 1985-05-04 3 picture. A crowd of about 15,000 making its way through Wellington m protest against the NewZealand Rugby Union's decision to send a team to South Africa. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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271 1985-05-04 3 Deadlock on Beijing's membership of ADB BANGKOK, Fri. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) adjourned an annual conference yesterday remaining deadlocked on the controversial issue of China's membership and hearing strong United States' calls to promote the private sector. Bank President Masao Fujioka denied a claim by the Chinese Foreign MinistryAP; AFP; Bernama - 271 words
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Article36 1985-05-04 3 SYDNEY, Fri. The former Ambassador to the United States, Sir Percy Spender, died today at his home here, aged 87. Sir Percy was also a former Federal Minister for External Affairs. AFPAFP - 36 words
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230 1985-05-04 3 'Major reshuffle in Chinese leadership planned' HONGKONG, Fri. A major reshuffle m the Chinese hierarchy is being frlanned with Politburo eader Deng Xiaoping under pressure to give up his posts as military chairman, a monthly magazine here has reported. Quoting sources m Beijing, the Chinese-language Hongkong-based magazine, Zheng Ming, saidAFP - 230 words
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103 1985-05-04 3 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Defence Agency is studying the possibility of buying a 4,000-km radar system that would enable it to guard the region stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk to Inner Siberia and the northern Pacific Ocean, a major Japanese newspaper reported today. TheAP - 103 words
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Article55 1985-05-04 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. India's High Commissioner to London will be the former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who resigned after a spy scandal was linked to his department, a newspaper reported yesterday. Mr P.C. Alexander resigned m January after a scandal involving military andAFP - 55 words
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Article149 1985-05-04 3 WELLINGTON, Fri. Prime Minister David Lange said today New Zealand weald increase Its defence spending by about US$76 million <Ssl«7 million) during the next few years, mainly en modernising combat aircraft. He told reporters bis Labour government bad budgeted about US$9 millionReuter - 149 words
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232 1985-05-04 4 BONN, Fri. West German newspapers, criticising United States press coverage of President Ronald Reagan's controversial plan to visit the German war cemetery at Bitburg, said some American journalists placed flowers and flags on the graves of SS troops to produce dramatic pictures. NewspapersUPI; NYT - 232 words
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Article399 1985-05-04 4 Conservatives suffer maior losses LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservatives have suffered major losses m the biggest electoral test since she won a second five-year term m June 1983. The results, announced today, showed the opposition Labour Party also suffered sharp reverses m yesterday'sAP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-05-04 4 LONDON, Frl. Sir Yehndl Menuhin, one of the world's most famous British citizen, Us agin* said yesterday. Sir Yehudi, (s, received his naturalisation paoers la February but waned for a reception In his honour on Wednesday given by Arts Minister Lord Gowrie before making OjcReuter - 98 words
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263 1985-05-04 4 Swedish strikers threatened with lockout STOCKHOLM, Fri. The government said today it would lock out 80,000 employees m a bid to end a strike by 20,000 key civil service workers that has grounded flights and virtually shut down foreign trade. The government said the lockout, an attempt to dry upUPI - 263 words
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Article119 1985-05-04 4 Solidarity supporters jailed for protesting WARSAW, Fri. A court yesterday sentenced leading Polish dissident intellectual Jacek Kuron and a Warsaw leader of the banned Solidarity union, Mr Seweryn Jaworski, to three months' jail for taking part m an illegal proSolidarity May Day demonstration here. The two men were among scoresAP; UPI - 119 words
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232 1985-05-04 4 British govt to sell Britoil stake LONDON, Fri. The British government will sell virtually all of its remaining holding m Britoil, about half the oil company's shares, to bring the concern fully m line with its policy of privatising state-owned corporations. Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, announcing this mReuter - 232 words
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Article58 1985-05-04 4 ABOUT 20 Lebanese Christians smashed the entrance to the Lebanese Embassy m Canberra yesterday afternoon and occupied the building to protest against the deaths of Christians m South Lebanon. The group said it would stay m the embassy until the Lebanese government offered guarantees that the army would58 words
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Article58 1985-05-04 4 GENERAL Wong Chin-Hsi has been appointed Chief of Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau after his predecessor was convicted of plotting the murder of a dissident writer, a Defence Ministry statement said m Taipei yesterday. It said Wong, 62, who is also Head of the National Security Bureau underReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-05-04 4 CHRISTINA JENSEN, a 21-year-old actress from Colorado Springs, Colorado, gets a kiss from Gene Kelly after she was named Miss Hollywood of 1985. Miss Jensen was chosen from among 10 finalists and won US$5O,OOO (S$110,000) m cash and US$lOO,OOO m prizes, including a new car. She willReuter - 60 words
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Article56 1985-05-04 4 ISRAELI army engineers are digging a deep ditch along the Lebanese border to prevent suicide car-bombers from crashing into the border fence, military sources said m Tel Aviv yesterday. They have also reinforced the border with spotlights and electronic warning fences, said the sources, who were not identifiedAP - 56 words
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Article53 1985-05-04 4 THOUSANDS of government employees m Gujarat state stayed off the job for the second straight day on Thursday m an indefinite strike against the minority quota system for job and college placement m India. The strike has paralysed the state government m Gandhinaear. the administrative capitalAP - 53 words
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Article34 1985-05-04 4 THE Chilean and Argentine foreign ministers exchanged instruments of ratification m Vatican City on Thursday, putting into effect a Vatican-mediated treaty ending a century-old border dispute over the Beagle Channel. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article62 1985-05-04 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. Two Poles and an American citizen working for the Soviet secret service (KGB) were arrested m Los Angeles while trying to smuggle out classified missile testing equipment. Defence Department officiate said yesterday that the plot was foiled by an alert shipping clerk at the.Reuter - 62 words
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Article310 1985-05-04 6 It will buy cars, sugar, drugs from France LAGOS, Friday NIGERIA has concluded a billion-dollar agreement to swap crude oil for goods from France, a senior official involved m the deal said yesterday. Mr Philippe Kuhn, Financial Controller of the SCOA Nigeria Group, said theReuter - 310 words
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374 1985-05-04 6 Hopes based on hydrocarbon potential of Rift Valley DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. Multinational companies are gearing up to spend tens of millions of dollars m a search for oil m the little-explored East African region, m what is hoped could turn into aAFP - 374 words
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297 1985-05-04 6 Burning of famine camp: Official held UNITED NATIONS, Friday THE Ethiopian government has arrested the official responsible for burning down the largest famine relief camp after sending home its 52,000 inhabitants m poor condition, a United Nations spokesman said yesterday. Mr Djibril Diallo, of the UN Office of African Emergency,UPI - 297 words
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119 1985-05-04 6 Israel rejects US 'cure' for economy TEL AVTV, Fri. Israel flatly rejected American suggestions that, to rehabilitate its economy, it undertake a big devaluation and cancel the system of universal linkage of the economy to the cost of living index, Prime Minister Shimon Peres said yesterday. Despite Israel's urgent needFT - 119 words
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Article42 1985-05-04 6 KAMPALA, Fri. A smug gler's briefcase containing 7 kg of gold and USJIOO.OOO (3220,000) was found on a Uganda Airlines' plane about to take off from Kampala's Entebbe Airport for London last Friday, it was reoorted here yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article26 1985-05-04 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Israel has deployed a number of nuclear-tipped missiles m the Negev Desert and the Golan Heights, the newsletter Aerospace Daily reoorted wst«»rday ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article59 1985-05-04 6 RABAT, Fri. An Islamic data bank for Muslims throughout the world was inaugurated yesterday at the Rabat headquarters af the Islamic Education, Science aad Culture Organisation (Iseseo). All 45 members of the Islamic Conference Organisation and countries with Muslim minorities can aae the data which includes informationReuter - 59 words
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340 1985-05-04 8 Move shows growing opposition to Reagan's 'quiet diplomacy 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. A CONGRESSIONAL committee, reflecting growing bipartisan opposition to President Ronald Reagan's policy of quiet diplomacy, nas approved legislation that will impose tough US economic sanctions on South Africa. Aimed at pressing the White-minorityReuter; NYT; AP - 340 words
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92 1985-05-04 8 MONTREAL, Fri. Fire razed several restaurants and shops m the heart of Chinatown here yesterday, striking another blow to a district whose growth has already been curtailed by a controversial city law. The law restricts commercial development m the area. "It's a gift toAP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-05-04 8 'Condition for ending trade embargo' MANAGUA, Fri. The United States has asked Nicaragua to break off relations with the Soviet Union and Cuba as a condition for suspending the embargo on Nicaraguan trade the Reagan administration declared on Wednesday, Defence Minister Humberto Ortega saidAFP; FT; AP - 317 words
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Article127 1985-05-04 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. One of America's biggest brokerage firms, E.F. Hutton, pleaded guilty yesterday to 2,000 counts of fraud m writing cheques m excess of funds deposited at more than 400 US commercial banks. The Justice Department said the essence of the criminal charges was that theReuter - 127 words
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Article132 1985-05-04 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. US drag raiders cracked down on the Hell's Angels m 11 states from coast to coast yesterday, capping a threeyear undercover probe of the notorious motor cycle gang, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said. FBI officials said more than 125 people, atReuter - 132 words
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Article60 1985-05-04 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. An ex-, perimental vaccine tested m animals not only wards off herpes infections, but also prevents the viruses from staying m nerve cells for later attacks. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health say the prototype vaccine also appears to offer simultaneous protection againstAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-05-04 9 $33 m needed for another 230,000 Khmers UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Signs of malnutrition are beginning to appear among Cambodian refugees m Thailand as the budget of the United Nations Border Relief Organisation (Unbro) wanes under the weight of 230,000 more Cambodians fleeingAFP; AP; Reuter - 401 words
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Article122 1985-05-04 9 BEIJING, Fri. Khmer Rouge chieftain Pol Pot is healthy and directing guerilla armies against the Vietnamese, a senior envoy of the Democratic Kampuchea coalition said today. "He is busy as commander-in-chief, fighting on the battlefield," said Mr Mak Ben, Minister-Counsel-lor of the Embassy of DemocraticAP - 122 words
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356 1985-05-04 9 JAKARTA, Fri. The World Bank praised Indonesia m a confidential report released to aid donors today for adjusting to lower oil prices but said crucial economic changes were vital to avoid serious social problems. The hank said m its annual review on IndonesiaReuter - 356 words
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106 1985-05-04 9 MANILA, Fri. At least six people were killed, and trucks and buses were set ablaze at the start of a two-day transport strike m southern Philippines, military sources said today. Several major towns and cities were crippled by the strike, which began on MindanaoReuter - 106 words
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Article127 1985-05-04 9 Aquino trial put off MANILA, Fri. The Benigno Aquino assassination trial was recessed today for lack of witnesses as prosecution lawyers said they were still evaluating the evidence of about 30 possible witnesses to determine who should appear m court. The new delay came a day after Miss Rebecca QuijanoAP - 127 words
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195 1985-05-04 9 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Keponer BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri A teacher nailed off a $249,H« fraud by pretending she was authorised te seU cars belonging to the Brunei royal family. However, the royal bo—ehsld had no plans to sell the BMW, RollsRoyce aad195 words
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97 1985-05-04 9 BANGKOK, Fri. The &rime ministers of alaysia and Thailand will meet m Phuket on May 17 for economic and political talks, the Thai Foreign Ministry said today. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and General Prem Tinsulanonda are also likely to discuss Malaysia'sReuter - 97 words
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Article245 1985-05-04 9 MANILA, Fri. Filipino overseas workers need not remit minimum portions of their monthly earnings to the Philippines, through foreign branches of their banks, a Labour Ministry official said here today. President Ferdinand Marcos's May Day order removing penalties for failure to follow the remittanceAFP - 245 words
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99 1985-05-04 9 BANGKOK, Fri. The leader of Thailand's main opposition party today lodged a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and six key members of his Cabinet. Mr Pramarn Adireksan, leader of the Chart Thai Party, said the government had failed to tackle social, securityReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-05-04 10 We've tried all other forms of compromise, says Koon Swan KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MR TAN Koon Swan said today that his faction m the MCA had exhausted all forms of compromise m the search for a solution to the party crisis andNST; Bernama - 424 words
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Article203 1985-05-04 10 No word on mediation Ghafar KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. National Front SecretaryGeneral Mr Ghafar Baba said today that he has not received any instruction from Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad to conduct fresh mediation efforts for the MCA crisis. Speaking to reporters at his office here, he said theBernama - 203 words
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149 1985-05-04 10 Singapore hellriders 'involved in Johor incident' JOHOR BARU, Fri. Singapore motorcyclists continue to turn Malaysian highways, particularly those m Johor, into racing tracks despite a Malaysian police crackdown. On Wednesday, a group of about 30 were rounded up for questioning for purportedly taking part m an illegal race along theBernama - 149 words
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Article, Illustration150 1985-05-04 10 Northwest's new flight takes off SUBANG, Fri. Northwest Orient Airlines' first flight from Kuala Lumpur to San Francisco via Tokyo took off today from the international airport here at 11.55 am. The Boeing-747 carried 122 passengers and a 12 crew, three of whom were Malaysian Airline System stewardesses. All butBernama; Reuter - 150 words
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Article227 1985-05-04 10 RTM to make film on Reds' crimes KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. RTM is making a six-part documentary film on communist terrorist atrocities during the Emergency, Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim announced yesterday. He said the $160,000 project had received tiie blessing of the Home Affairs Ministry. The six-part series, each ofNST - 227 words
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257 1985-05-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Berjaya President Datuk Harris Salleh led his men m a meeting today with Umno Secretary-General Datuk Sanusi Junid and Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim to exchange views about Berjaya's election losses m Sabah. The meeting, held at Umno headquarters here, lastedNST - 257 words
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311 1985-05-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Usno President Tun Datu Mustapha Harun today indicated his party was prepared to discuss the possibility of a coalition with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) if invited by the ruling Sabah government and offered fair terms. "Our stand is that weNST - 311 words
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Article47 1985-05-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government will consider breeding the selembu, a cross between the seladang and the cow, on a wide scale if experiments on the breeding of the hybrid through artificial insemination proves successful, Veterinary Services DirectorGeneral Dr Ahmad Mustapha Babjee said yesterday. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Article39 1985-05-04 10 today extended its Intelpost service to South Korea, the sixth country to be linked with the electronic mail delivery service. Malaysia already has such a service with Singapore, Hongkong, Australia, west Germany and Britain. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-05-04 11 Too early to gauge impact of new ruling Board THE new income ceiling for Housing Board applications, which was raised to $4,000 last Saturday, has enabled 40 families so far to apply for such Oats. Prior to this, they did not qualify because385 words
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Article85 1985-05-04 11 THREE men were charged yesterday with importing 100,000 cans of coun- terfeit WD-40 penetrant oil m April last year an offence under the Trade- mark Act. No pleas were taken from Joseph Ng, 37, Low Gek Ho, 26, and Koh Puay Sin, 35, who were85 words
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516 1985-05-04 11 OUESTIONS on notice for the next sitting of Parliament on May 14 involve company closures, government companies, parking coupons, information on government policies and programmes, a pharmaceutical factory, Woodbridge Hospital and health issues. There are also queries about HDB transfer fees, development charges on welfare organisations'516 words
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221 1985-05-04 11 LITO GUTIERREZ - Day a 'jumbo' lifted off at the Padang LITO GUTIERREZ By A "JUMBO" taking off from the Padang? Impossible. But not when you have this elephant at a balloon, as Dr Wong Kwei Cheung, Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, discovered yesterday. Dr Wong and American Ambassador Stapleton Bay221 words
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202 1985-05-04 11 THE biggest menace to free enterprise today is no longer communism but poor, inept managers who either get businesses bankrupt or cannot build them up. This was according to the evangelist of capitalism, Mr Malcolm Forbes, owner and Editor-in-Chief of the American business magazine Forbes.202 words
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437 1985-05-04 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Brother-sues-brother case By A LIQUOR store employee yesterday won his High Court shares dispute against his brother and promptly made a gift of the shares to one of his sisters. Mr P.F. Wong did this because, being a non-citi-zen, he437 words
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Article78 1985-05-04 12 New routes for SBS 142 and 147 SINGAPORE Bus Service No. 142 and 147 will go round Potong Pasir Estate via Potong Pasir Avenue 3 and Avenue 2 before terminating at Avenue 1, from tomorrow. With the route extension, residents staying along Potong Pasir Avenue 3- and on the opposite78 words
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Article75 1985-05-04 12 THE Rumanian Prime Minister, Mr Constantin Dascalescu, will pay a three-day visit to Singapore from Wednesday. Mr Dascalescu, who will be here at the Government's invitation, will be accompanied by 16 officials. During the visit, he will pay a courtesy call on Acting President Dr75 words
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Article107 1985-05-04 12 A WOMAN was charged yesterday with making a false declaration In the Supreme Court that she was the driver of a car and her husband was charged with abetting her In the offence. Sanae Onoda, 35, is accused of making the false declaration before a107 words
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271 1985-05-04 12 IBM has spent $40 m to develop workstation IBM Corporation has spent more man $40 million since 1972 m developing a workstation that the typist can speak into, thus dispensing with the need for keyboards and tedious typing. Yesterday, planners, systems analysts, senior managers, bankers and personnel from other corporations271 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-05-04 12 Top student applies for Pre-U scholarship SCHOOLGIRL Chi Scow Yoe (above), 17, who scared eight Als m the recent O-level examinations, has applied for an Education Ministry preunlversity scholarship. If she wins the $7»-a--year scholarship, Scow Vee, whose parents are on public assistance, will face less hardship during her years131 words
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348 1985-05-04 12 SENG TAN - SENG TAN By I THE Community Chest of Singapore hopes to stage an annual television phone-in show following the success of the first one on March 30. Dr Ec Peng Liang, President of the Chest, said the two-hour television show had348 words
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Article44 1985-05-04 12 THE owner of a video library was yesterday fined $8,800 (or having 88 uncensored videotapes at his Coronation Plaza shop m Bukit Timah Road. Ang Hiong Wan. 36, of Pandan Garden, admitted the offence and was fined $100 per tape.44 words
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380 1985-05-04 14 Pay them what they're worth for job, says NTUC official PAY them what they are worth and you will encourage more retirees to go back to work, a National Trades Union Congress official has told employers. The suggestion comes from Mr Lew Syn380 words
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Article, Illustration241 1985-05-04 14 YOU de not need to convince taxi driver Suworan Singh that there Is a silver lining m every cloud. A heavy downpour yesterday made him boy a copy of The Straits Times and head for the nearest coff eeshop to wait out the rain. While there,241 words
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145 1985-05-04 14 Arrests thwart possible gang clashes POLICE averted a possible gang clash with the arrest of several suspects and the seizure of some weapons last week. The police success came after two youths were arrested m River Valley Road last Friday. Following investigations, police recovered a parang and a knife. In145 words
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Article42 1985-05-04 14 MARINE police will conduct exercises at the Pulau Senang firing range from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday. Exercises will also be held on the next two Saturdays. The public is advised to keep clear of the surrounding area.42 words
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Article22 1985-05-04 14 THE Old Rafflesians' Association will hold its annual general meeting at Raffles Institution, Grange Road, next Saturday at 2 pm.22 words
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Article165 1985-05-04 14 A SENIOR woman parking warden with the Housing Board was fined $2,000 on Thursday for misappropriating $100 m parking fees paid by a vehicle owner. Magistrate Lee Sing Lit, m imposing the maximum fine instead of a jail sentence, told Norsani binti Abdul Majid,165 words
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411 1985-05-04 14 Asia-Pacific countries urged to forge closer ties AN AUSTRALIAN strategic thinker yesterday proposed that Asia-Pacific countries forge closer ties through existing treaties to ensure the security of vital sea lanes. Mr Michael O'Connor, Executive Director of the Australia Defence Association, said a relationship between the countries involved must be established411 words
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291 1985-05-04 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - Two former OUF directors jointly face 16 charges CHARMAINE CHAN Forgery-conspiracy case By THE former Chairman and Director of Overseas Union Finance Limited, Tan Guan Siong, and OUF's former Managing Director, Seah say Yoong, were jointly charged yesterday with 16 counts of abetment-by-conspiracy to commit forgery. No pleas were taken291 words
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Article86 1985-05-04 15 CATHAY Organisation has retrenched three theatre managers and five assistant managers to make the organisation more efficient, according to the company This is the second such exercise by Cathay, which retrenched 13 headquarters staff a year ago. Cathay owns 10 cinemas m Singapore. Cathay stands to save86 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-05-04 15 SINGAPOREANS will be able to see a total lunar eclipse early tomorrow. The eclipse will occur when the earth begins to move m between the sun and moon about 2.17 am. Slightly over an hour later at 3.22 am, the moon will be completely440 words
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Article88 1985-05-04 15 Indian jailed for overstaying ANOTHER Indian national who overstayed m Singapore was caught travelling m a pick-up along Jalan Boon Lay on Wednesday, on his way to work, a court heard yesterday. Veerasamy Thevar Mathiyarasan, 24, was among the group of 139 Indians who were allowed into Singapore on April88 words
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592 1985-05-04 15 WONG AI KWEI - Young Singaporeans' aspirations are shallow and vulgar WONG AI KWEI By! says Chiam THE young Singaporean is overtly materialistic, striving only for his own well-being, according to Singapore Democratic Party leader Chiam See Tong. Indeed, the norm is for a young man "to strive for a good university degree, secure592 words
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269 1985-05-04 16 Sessions are first public activity: organised by Feedback Unit GRASSROOTS leaders will be given an update next week on total defence and how the countiy will carry out mobilisation of civil resources and reservist exercises m the coming months. The defence update will be conducted269 words
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101 1985-05-04 16 Temporary Fuilerton post office to close THE temporary post office m the foyer of the General Post Office at Fuilerton Building, will be closed from 2 pm today. Postal and telecommunication services will be available from the main hall of the GPO from Monday. Postal and agency services will be101 words
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323 1985-05-04 16 DELICE GAN - Alterations to geography A level exam considered DELICE GAN By I STUDENTS taking geography at A level may m future need only sit for two papers instead of the present three. This move, which is now under review by the Education Ministry, may also encourage more students to take the323 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-05-04 16 Police warn 3,656 in bid to stop illegal parking THE Traffic Police have warned 3,656 motorists m the first two days of their intensified drive against illegally-parked vehicles m housing estates. The drive began «n Wednesday. Police also warned yesterday that they would book errant motorists after May 7 when226 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-05-04 16 MAUREEN CHUA - Winner sues club and committee MAUREEN CHUA Dispute over golf result By A GOLFER who was disqualified as winner of a golfing competition at Jurong Country Club (JCC) last year, has taken the club and its golfing committee to court. Mr Ng Poh Bin, a bank manager, was disqualified and397 words
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218 1985-05-04 16 Virologist from Harvard is third LKY Visitor PROFESSOR Alice Huang, 46, a distinguished virologist and an authority on molecular genetics, has been appointed a Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor and will be m i Singapore from May 15 to i 23. Prof Huang, of Harvard Medical School, is the third218 words
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140 1985-05-04 16 Three charged with gold cheating attempt THREE Thai men were jointly charged yesterday with trying to cheat a man into buying 22 goldcoloured bars which they claimed were genuine gold bars worth $280,000. No plea was taken. Farmers Rim bud Sac Joo. 55, and Damrong Srisa-Ard, 50, and Somsak Chaiyawat,140 words
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75 1985-05-04 16 Registration for Comfort minibuses THOSE interested m operating a minibus can register with NTUC Comfort from Monday until the end of this month between 3 pm and 7 pm on weekdays. Applicants must be married, a Singapore citizen, and have a valid Class 3 driving licence. Registration is at the75 words
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Article, Illustration707 1985-05-04 17 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB So many questions but just one theme... Hsien Loong: Smug confidence? No! Painful soul-searching By and utKHY ac silva THERE was a recurring theme m the questions Singapore university graduates asked their guest speaker last night: Why does the Government707 words
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Article, Illustration555 1985-05-04 17 4 AMIDST the general well-being of Singapore, there are poor people. The President, m his address at the opening of Parliament, talked about the 10 to 15 per cent of the poor who would need special help. (The figures the President used555 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-05-04 17 4 WE ALL know that as standards of living go up, demand for cars will increase. In land-scarce Singapore, that immediately causes a problem as there can never be enough reads. Clearly, something must be done. The Government believes,227 words
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Advertisement154 1985-05-04 17 The Androgynous Manager "One Minute Managers are dearly androgynous The Androgynous Manager is a must for managers who want to be more enecuve. Kenneth Blanchard, Coauthor, The One Minute Manager and Situational Laadaramp The eleventh megatrend is the shift from a machismo society to an androgynous society, and no one154 words
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465 1985-05-04 18 The Straits Times says Adjusting to the times BY definition, trade unionists are expected to seek better wages and benefits for the workers they represent. The NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, Mr Lim Boon Heng's call for a re-examination of our existing wage structure may seem odd, especially when he is indirectly465 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1985-05-04 18 WAYNE PATTERSON - WAYNE PATTERSON All or nothing solution unfair and unacceptable EARLY this year, there was some debate on whether dogs should be permitted m Housing Board flats. The discussions generated a number of arguments both for and against the idea. This following article to examines these2,001 words
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Article149 1985-05-04 18 OUR May Day resolutions do not seek to move heaven and earth or to do wonders for workers. What we resolve to do are what we reasonably expect we can achieve. NTUC president George Chua. HE (Dr Mahathir) is very courageous. He is the first prime149 words
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Article541 1985-05-04 18 FINDING OUT SOME time ago an old friend here asked me a question which appeared so easy but which proved to be otherwise for me. While seeking to find out the answer, I learned more than I had set out to do and found, m the bargain, a bit541 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1985-05-04 19 Ex-Red Guard learns about life under Deng Xiaoping 4 On a visit that took them to seven provinces and brought them into contact with people at every level, from peasants m cheap hotels to high government officials, Liang and Miss Shapiro,NYT - 1,341 words
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737 1985-05-04 19 4 US Commerce Under-Secretary Lionel Olmer, who has led recent US-Japan trade negotiations focusing on the liberalisation of NTT, said m a recent interview with the Japanese monthly Shokun that "ama-kudari" is a major source of trouble £or foreign firms trying to sellAP - 737 words
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390 1985-05-04 20 Policies for the good of all Singaporeans Majority/minority interest I AM flabbergasted at the attitude of Mr A.B. Lim m his letter "How was majority interest served?" (ST, April 24). I have had no opportunity to meet the First Deputy Prime Minister ana Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, but390 words
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239 1985-05-04 20 PLEASE let me reply to the two questions put forward by Mr A.B. Lim. (ST, April 24): 1. When the priority scheme for graduate mothers was implemented, was it for the benefit of the majority or the minority? 2. When taxi fares were239 words
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Letter, Illustration461 1985-05-04 20 Parliament on TV ONE of the greatest benefits of televised parliamentary sessions is surely the opportunity it offers Singaporeans to assess the individual, unrehearsed performances of MPs. Prepared speeches and answers aside, what were especially revealing were the responses of some of our461 words
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291 1985-05-04 20 Feedback Unit THE setting up of a feedback unit m the Ministry of Community Development will not necessarily bring about effective two-way communication between the public and the technocrats if the latter fail to seriously consider the needs of the public which are291 words
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Letter143 1985-05-04 20 Sabah politics THE recently-resolved political crisis m Sabah underlines the overwhelming importance of a neutral head of state and an independent judiciary. This neutrality and independence are even more crucial to Singapore. We do not have a federal government to intervene on the side of law, meaning143 words
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158 1985-05-04 20 Teh-Chiam I BELIEVE it is the wish of most people that the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, and the Member of Parliament for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, call off the challenge to build some blocks of Housing Board flats. I158 words
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478 1985-05-04 20 Road congestion I REFER to the reply "Only way out is public transport" from the Ministry of Communications and Information. (ST, April 18). It pointed out that m spite of a higher taxipopulation ratio there is an overwhelming demand for them. But isn't478 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-05-04 21 THE market ended mixed yesterday after making price gains m the first half of trading. Dealers said the slightly higher closing was due to investors squaring off positions ahead of the weekend. Volume improved to 7.9 million valued at $15.5 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index was81 words
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Article66 1985-05-04 21 RoiyDect 299 +11 HBanknt 590 -10 FMerfcCnS 110 +10 SBS 208 +8 Utd nantatas 412 +7 Part-ay N* 139 -6 LmKahNiafi 100 6 DBS 590+5 -wtnp 585 +5 ICB 545+5 Pjn-E)soc 268 +5 UOL 196 +5 C Properties 358 +4 MBFUdfsMc 190 +4 K«nM. SJap 163 +4 Potm-4 18766 words
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Article70 1985-05-04 21 HuneM 288-42 C X Tmt 204 -36 Cons Mart 50c 302 -16 Sint Fii 220 -10 X L Keponf 261 -6 Kentucky Spore 244 -6 Bolton 144 -6 OCBC 885-5 SPH 615 -5 UOB 430—4 Humors Mm 384 -4 Pe* Plant 328-4 B Raya 133 -4 Kuala S*r 21770 words
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Article17 1985-05-04 21 Pon-EI 50c 720,000 G I Hldgs 50< 534,000 Federal Cables 392,000 Lum Chong 50< 258,00017 words
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Article74 1985-05-04 21 Ma. 2 May 3 May 2 May 3 ST Properties 456 08 ***** BT Composite 709.17 709 78 ST Minings ***** 317.15 BT Indicator *****33 *****36 SI Plantations 2457 75 2455 22 BTO6 0S 152 135 OCBC ***** 611.84 ST Industrials 795.53 795.87 OUB Composite 404.45 403 51 ST74 words
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Article33 1985-05-04 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AH-hme Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-05-04 21 4HE US dollar closed at DM3.1830 m Singapore, gaining 375 points.12 words
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Article20 1985-05-04 21 DM V FF S$ B| OS* ***** 3.1755 252.90 unq 2.2320 7.7835 1.2130 3.1830 253.10 9.7050 2.2365 7.785020 words
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Article33 1985-05-04 21 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 91.18 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost nine ticks to 0.3150 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost eight ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.5O to US$3l6 an ounce.33 words
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Article101 1985-05-04 21 NEW YORK. Fri. BTR said it extended the offer to purchase ADRs of Dunlop Holdings until May 24 from today. As of May 1, BTR purchased or agreed to purchase approximately 110 million Dunlop ordinary shares and ADRs and over 14 million preference shares, representingReuter - 101 words
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Article71 1985-05-04 21 NEW YORK, Fri. CBS said it has agreed m principle to purchase five radio stations from Taft Broadcasting Co for undisclosed terms. CBS said the transaction was subject to certain conditions, including the execution of a definitive agreement and necessary regulatory approvals. CBS presentlyReuter - 71 words
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Article76 1985-05-04 21 TOKYO* Fri. Toyota Motor Carp, Japan's largest carmaker, earned 532.7 billion yen (554.6 billion) m 1964, up 28.4 per cent from a year earlier. It remained the top income earner among Japanese enterprises for the second consecutive year, a private credit research firm said yesterday. TheAP - 76 words
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Article102 1985-05-04 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's personal computer users, who have complained that the functions of their modem gadgets are too limited, will find more to do with them after Japan's largest telecommunications firm begins a new service, a company spokesman said yesterday. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone CornAP - 102 words
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Article46 1985-05-04 21 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Security Pacific Corp is presently engaged m negotiations to purchase ommerciai Credit Co, the financial services unit of Control Data Corp. Security Pacific Vice-chair-man William Ford said. Mr Ford declined to say whether the two firms were near an accord. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-05-04 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By I FAR Eastern Bank, acquired by the United Overseas Bank last August, was the only bank m the UOB group to record better profits last year. Although after-tax profits of FEB, a 59 per cent subsidiary of UOB, only rose $0.8434 words
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Article, Illustration330 1985-05-04 21 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Mystery over confectionery takeover B) miDourne neporm MELBOURNE, Fri. Singapore tycoon Jack Chia has the Australian business community baffled over whether he itends to proceed with his takeover plans for Australian company Allen's Confectionery. More than two weeks after signalling his interest330 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-05-04 21 TO HELP Singapore fashion find its way into Japanese wardrobes, the Singapore Trade Development Board (TDB) will hold promotions m large department stores m Japan. The promotions, which will be held during the next two years, follow the fashion extravaganza, Singapore Apparel, m146 words
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190 1985-05-04 21 TOKYO, Fri. A nnance Ministry survey of foreign banks aad securities companies la Japaa found that New York Is seen as the world's most important financial centre and that Jt is likely to maintain Its position In the next ItReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-05-04 21 WHILE the sluggish stock market has caused a drop m earnings of United Overseas Bank's insurance subsidiary, higher loan provisions due to poor market conditions have hit the group's finance company. United Overseas Insurance's (UOI) drastic 57.1 per cent fall m earnings to $3.7314 words
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238 1985-05-04 21 Wells Fargo scaling down world offices WELLS Fargi. Bank, naked among the top M teaks la the world, is scaling down eperatioas worldwide to coaceotrate on Its < alilornia base from which It hopes to get t uslm <ss la Aaa aad other ports of the Pacific Be sin. It238 words
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Article2455 1985-05-04 22 READERS should be aware of the fcnrt-bom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price deatt m at the stock exchanf e, is covered m "business done". Firther, because al deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does rot show the trend2,455 words
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Article1677 1985-05-04 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2.808) xd A Choc (2.01 B 2.035) (2) 2.03 Alcorn (1.008 I.01SX63) 1.01 AMD (3.008 3.04S) (9) 3.00 A«toh (1.228 I.23S) (9) 1.22 (2) 1.23 ATI (.988 .905) (3) .87 (3) .89 (2) .90 ASM (1.198 I.20S) (8) 1.18 (23) 1.19 BA Tobacco1,677 words
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Article2743 1985-05-04 22 M shares quoted hawt a par value of JI, aim otherwise specified Adjusted tar scrip/riftrts. N Tai-eiempted dmdend. AB* is traded hi Ms ef 10 shares each, •nti the price quoted dolars. 1984/15 Last Yield Vol Day N* Law Company Sale Cha«e H* Low SECTION ONE2,743 words
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575 1985-05-04 23 THE market ended mixed yesterday after making price gains m the first half of ingDealers said the slightly higher closing was due to investors squaring off positions ahead of the weekend. Volume improved to 7.9 million units valued at $15.5 million. The Straits575 words
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Article261 1985-05-04 23 "*rl MS Change *M.__\ Hatdk 0.78 Brat Of East Asio 24.30 +0 1 Ofi|M Kang 16 80 +07 Ope Lt-ht 14.80 +012 Cra-s Harb Tunnel 1020 +0 1 F f B—__ B— I 074 +0.02 Fee East Exch mmm ao4 61 Cement 800 +011 mmp 093 +0.01 **m§ Iws261 words
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Article309 1985-05-04 23 May 3 Cents Chat* (km. AC I 223 +10 A N I 271 +3 APM 275 +5 Aberfoyte 1080 -20 Age 240 unch ABance 01 106 unch ABed MB 252 -5 Ampol Exp 248 -4 Ampol Pet 180 unch Ani 465 +3 Ashion 88 +2 BHP 628 +6 Beach309 words
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Article69 1985-05-04 23 I I I L— l I I U I NST Index Friday 1270.55 (1270.55) Hongkong Hang Seng ->%? Friday 1550.80 (1516.21) g£_. Austrafan AH-Ordmaries Friday 866.2 (863.3) Mkei D i Average Friday Closed (12,451.79) Fha ncial Times Industrials Thursday 989.9 (978.4) .•ji Dow Jones Average Thursday 1242.27 (1242.05) (Rptej69 words
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Article229 1985-05-04 23 May 2 USS Change Alcoa 30* unch ABed Chem Cp 45* +M ABs-Chahners 6* unch Am Tel Tel. 21 Amax be 17* Amr Corp 39* Bt-tHdwwi Stl 16* unch Boeing Co 57* -1* Burroutfa Cp 58* unch Caterpiar Co 31* -tt Chase Manhtn 52* 1 Chrysler Cp 34*229 words
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Article564 1985-05-04 23 May 3 Pence ChMft INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 182 unch Ass. Dairies 156 +2 BTR PLC 712 -2 Babcocks 158 unch Barclays 367 +3 Beecham 355 -3 BKX 233 unch Blue Circle 516 +8 BOC Group 273 -2 Boots 179 +2 Bowater 272 +6 BATS 313 +5 Britannia 94 unch BP564 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-05-04 23 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receivirg Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Tine Bbcfc B Melati (199) 4/5(2000) F2 *****800 N4 Vira Bhum (3N) 5/5 (0300) F2 1200-1300/1400-1500 Nl B Seroja (Oil) 5/5 (0700) F2 1200-1300/1800-1900 Nl RRRatna(4s/S) 5/5(0700) F7 0700-0800/1730-1900 F3 Meonia (*****) 5/5(0800)484 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-05-04 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves BaHN/B KlB aside 4/5 Lampung Kl9 aside 4/5 Tomoe 117 K29 aside 4/5 Vishva Kaumudi K35 aside 4/5 Belait K2SW 4/5 4/5 Equator 5 K23 4/5 5/5 Hong Hwa C 8 4/5 6/5 Katori RIO 4/5 7/5 KotaSejati K32 4/5 8/5222 words
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Article50 1985-05-04 23 HONGKONG, Fri. World shipping overcapacity is hurting the insurance industry, Lloyd's of London Chairman Peter Miller, said. Mr Miller told the Insurance Institute of Hongkong that insurance rates had fallen due to excess tonnage. But he said that Lloyd's would benefit from the withdrawal of comafterlosses. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article271 1985-05-04 23 1- m Jl.OOO. 2 F«r bnt I orty 3 OCBC Francs UOTj rsfis. sto mfafait at UOf OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 626 6 Autosave 5V2 Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5^ 5W 5M 5Vi 6 months 5V4 5 3271 words
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Article149 1985-05-04 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4719—1.4748 6.96—6.73 Canadian dollar 1.6263—1.6282 6.22—6.11 NZ dollar 1.0144—1.0171 10.11—9.70 Sterling pound 2.7186—2.7220 3.71—3.65 US dollar 2.2370-2.2380 4.50-4.46 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.0210—10.0300 100.96—98.17 Belgian franc (com)149 words
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Article111 1985-05-04 23 THE Singapore dollar traded quietly within a range of 2.2360/80 and 2.2345/65 with an initial opening at the high. It closed at 2.2365/75 at 3 pm yesterday. The greenback firmed up at the close against most major currencies. Against the deutschemark, it closed at a high of 3.1780/00. It111 words
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Article112 1985-05-04 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5522,526 and 5522,776 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.30/314.80 and rallied to the day's high of U*****.10/315.60 before weakening to close for lunch atUS$3l4.2O/ 314.70. It reopened at U5J314.50/315 and eased choppily to the low of U*****.80/314.30. It recovered to settle112 words
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Article22 1985-05-04 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Din Singapore 341.10—341.60 314.20-314.70 Hongkong 314.20-314.70 314.80-315.30 Thurs Wad New York 314.40-314.90 313.10-313.60 London 314.50—315.00 311.50 312.0022 words
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Article164 1985-05-04 23 Managers' pricot for May 4*6 Singapore (Ml Trust The Commerce 1.96-2.08 The Savings Fund 1.39 1 47 Spore Prof Find 0.82—0.87 Spore Sec Fund 1 21-1.28 Spore Invest Fund 0.89-0.94 Spore Equity Fund 0 83-0.88 Asia Unit Trust Mil Invest Fund 2 08—2 2Ud Mal Prof Fund 0.86-0.91164 words
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Article86 1985-05-04 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened unchanged from its previous close m quiet trading. The uncertainty of the direction of the market kept traders on the sidelines. A US$2.7 billion rise m Ml aided the June Eurodollar which closed at 91.18. Turnover was modest. (100 Implied interest rate) Open High86 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-05-04 23 JUNE deutschemark drifted lower m the face of the US dollar's strength. Continued demand for the US dollar was attributed to Paul Volcker's previous comments that the US economy could achieve a 3 to 4 per cent growth this year. The June deutschemark closed at 0.3150, 14 ticks down81 words
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Article44 1985-05-04 23 JUNE yen's performance was dismal. It moved by only one tide but closed unchanged from its opening level. Open High Lew Sett Est Vel JnK 0.*****5 0.*****68 0.*****5 0.*****5 1 Sept 0.*****0 Dee 0.*****0 Opee tat (Him): 539 Act Vel (llin): 71.44 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-05-04 23 THE pace-seeking June gold opened near the day's high. A display of strength by the US dollar led to the gold future's closing at the day's low of US$316. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (In UStper Troy canoe) Open High Lew Sett Est Vni Jen 85 316.50 316.60866 words
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Article17 1985-05-04 23 Ctoohat prices cosh/Ms Singapore May ***** down 0 75 cents Malaysia May ***** down one cent17 words
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Article18 1985-05-04 23 Tin Ctatag priets MMdo XL Tin 27 79 up 30 cents Turnover 179 tonnes down 527 tonnes18 words
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Article27 1985-05-04 23 SMvor Ctainf prices USS/trs? 02 Fri Dv. Seaport 6 IS— 6 23 6.14-6 M NwVort 6 21-6 76 6 1. -6 20 Source Crmtt Suast Sport27 words
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Article22 1985-05-04 23 CMri prices Capper £/tom tsars Spot 1262.00-1263 00 (1203 00—1205.00) 3 months 1211.00 1213.00 (*****0-1179.00) Market tone: Firm Sales 27.800 tonnes22 words
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Article26 1985-05-04 23 A___h_— ___r%__i___wn WBoij pncct E/Mne ran Spot 921.00-923.00 (900 00—901 00) 3 months 938 50— 939 00 (918.50—*****) Market tone Very steady Sales 5.550 tonnes26 words
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Article94 1985-05-04 23 Ctosmg pnce. Crude MJ/tonne palm oi May 1515 (south) 1505 (north) June 1390 (south) 1385 (north) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBDpalm May 720 (sellers) June 685 (sellers) July 650 'setter-i RBOOten May 710 (seders) June 675 (sellers) July 640 (seders) RBD Stearin May 555 (seders) June 530 (setters94 words
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238 1985-05-04 24 Car sales take a dive in first quarter AS EXPECTED, car sales tumbled m the first quarter this year. And if car companies were banking on selling more taxis, their hopes must have been dented by the recent rise m taxi fares and $6,600 diesel tax. Taxi sales had been238 words
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Article368 1985-05-04 24 OCBC keeps watch on its branches Profltability may be affected by urban developments THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation is closely monitoring its branches, with special attention to those whose profitability or relevance may be badly affected by demographic shifts or nearby urban developments, said the Chairman, Mr Yong Pung How, m368 words
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Article264 1985-05-04 24 Volume of trade slightly better Singapore MONDAY alone brought two pieces of news which made investors hopeful of better things for the week. First, there was yet another quarter point prime rate cut by DBS Bank and Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation. Although the market did not react immediately, many analysts were,264 words
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Article219 1985-05-04 24 Investors still staying away Kuala Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock exchange had a particulary quiet week, with volumes of below five million shares traded on three of the four days m the holiday-shortened week. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Index lost 6.97 points over the week to finish at219 words
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Article90 1985-05-04 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list 61 the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for *****5 Company Volume Price High Low (S) ('000) May 390 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-05-04 24 Pan-El again the punters 9 favourite PUNTERS' favourite Pan-Electric has made it again as the mast active stock far the week on a turnover af 2,028 lots. Pan-El was particularly active an Thursday when 811 late were done. Daring the week, the counter put an 12 cents272 words
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Article59 1985-05-04 24 DATUK Keramat Holdings Bhd, smelters of tin concentrates, today announced that its group pretax profits for the year ended Jan 31, 1965, declined by 28.5 per cent to M 510.45 million. A company statement showed that turnover fell to M 5443.7 million from M 5462.3 million. An after-tax59 words
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Article52 1985-05-04 24 FLOUR miller United Malayan Flour Mills Bhd reported a 16.45 per cent fall m its pretax profit for the half year ended Jan 31, 1965, to Mfl-39 million from M 51.66 million previously. Group turnover increased by 34.43 per cent to M 533.39 million from M 524.84Bernama - 52 words
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Advertisement275 1985-05-04 21 Your seat request form m Business Class is now good for all Swissair destinations, and so of course for those m Europe. i— i I To:Mlsi/Mn./Mr. I In booking my flight please arrange for: I I Window seat. D I Aisle seat. Smoking compartment. D 1 Non-smoking compartment. D I275 words
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Advertisement153 1985-05-04 22 TRANSPORTING CASH/ 1 HRiflB| GOLD/JEWELLERY? fK®f&£ The Swiss-made .-^.JJJe^ek. uSA briefcase that also A jrtfflt^*^ acts as a safe for fl lfefct*e»fe^ -eOlSf^ the transportation R "i^^tn t(&2r A Cfi^^^A and storage of cash R $t **1J^ 0fH» valuables. in^n^n^n^n^BBSSSSSSBnsBTC *^iiJCS^^l*«lS« Ideal for goldsmiths, j t&^^\~^~-" jewellers, banks, n^n^n^n^n^BBBBBBBBBBS^Hi finance153 words
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Advertisement17 1985-05-04 23 SINGAPORE BUSINESS A monthly journal of economic affairs 1J I Periodicals *JSm\mm\ §H^pJ publication AmWma^^^l 1 117 words
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Advertisement36 1985-05-04 23 1 i| LM t.ti SImS i i A hard look at what it will take to succeed m business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. TlM£___ THE BOOKSHOP36 words
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Advertisement1894 1985-05-04 24 r^T^^^C-LlS^ FURNITURE MANUFACTURER —yr- mm% ll__^^S3__sli^_s'*T I fll IWi .____L__J 11 J _k_m ;^W___ti A '_a&_| S v^^^m h; WPi V^^| ll PHHBflflßHl««.ai«.«*«is- ~"3B| ■Cl yf4U KT~B j i i 3 ■I 3 WLm*A \m ll __>^aa__i_________a___-_____^ W W*M\ w i I ____W_r___P ll design stainless steel kitchen cabinet ■mI1,894 words
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Advertisement267 1985-05-04 24 CONTAINERWORLD SERVICES LTD HIGH INCOME PLAN Wl PAID ANNUALLY (Monthly/six monthly terms available) Minimum Investment $2730 Containerwortd Services Ltd based m Southampton manage and operate a first class world wide containe' leasing service to the shipping industry and specialise In providing investors with a High fixed Income with security For267 words
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Advertisement1057 1985-05-04 25 1 737*11*66 1 a '^^r w»T. 5. oooett-STOW. v w*« I brand n*» Miss Jennifer Lim is another happy user of The Straits Times Classifieds. Last week, ehe received many calls from applicants for the poet of a Domestic Servant, which ehe advertised m the classifieds. She wae doing it1,057 words
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Advertisement202 1985-05-04 25 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services -SSSSS-SSSS-SSSSSSSSSSSS ___r^ ■_r l V-J O** *<_£__E_ A j_l_______________. StorageMaster rv Hoppy Diskettes fmm <§§) CONTROL DATA USA Prcd-Otvsharp memory 100% aror-ftee Vytar warranty Available at Telahin Enterprise Pie Ltd North Bridge Road Peninsula Pb__ #04-40 Tel: *****55 j C DISK DRIVE202 words
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Advertisement504 1985-05-04 25 CHEAPEST IN TOWN c IBM PC XT 256K with 2 Japanese drives, colour graphic card, printer card, drive card, green monitor: $1,780. (Free course: 3 mlhs, free gifts). c Apple Compatibles 64K complete system: $640 c Lingo PC-128 MXII. c Multlfunctlons card, Maxlmlzer card, 512K ram card, Joystick card from504 words
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Advertisement556 1985-05-04 25 RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm. $15.00) Food/Entertainment (2 5) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm Personal Servicas/Merchandise( 1 1 38) (Mm. $60.00 Straits Times) Business to Business (48 58) $20.50 per col cm Employment (84 74) (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Vehicles (81 98) Display: $25.00 per col. cm556 words
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Advertisement697 1985-05-04 26 13 Home Furniture/ Furnishing WATER BED brand new queen size, top quality, cane headboard/ footboard plus 6 drawers. $1,450 Incl. delivery ft installation. Tel: *****51 after 7p.m. RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofa for Homes, Hotels. Offices and Residence. Reasonable prices. Tel: *****88 (anytime). SALE DIRECT FROM factory Kitchen cabinet from $110697 words
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Advertisement960 1985-05-04 26 20 Pets/Pet Care DALMATIAN PUPPY 7 mths old S female. SKC regd ft fully vaccinated $350. Tel: *****50. DISCUS FRIES turquoise and green. 7 months obedient male black Dobermann. Tel: *****04. DOBERMANN PUPPY. FEMALE. with papers. Tel: *****U before Ipm. after Ipm tel: *****90. FISH AND BIRDS for sale. Owner960 words
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Advertisement791 1985-05-04 26 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Products UNtaiEVA^ PRICE! oThis exquisite 916 Diamond Ring is yours. y (Limited to one purchase per customer). e^^^^m Many more valuable jewellery \h* at Special Offer! yS u>\ LEE HENG JEWELLERS fojT Far East Plaza. #03-133. y ..7 X791 words
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Advertisement620 1985-05-04 26 t 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Maaaage Masaage %9lm-^ ______^___a P^S_aß__________^ JBj sth fir _i__y„ "wli- 5 < U~ 4__a_____e ___^m_______m_. A________e _rf VJke _3— ___F _L m wrm ammwawn iiuim ma .jß^jßj b Yee\ _______b_________t____m H____M_K -S ______E__^__________r I I 1 _Vt X^mmmmmwTAWr^^) TEl_2B<B2« i 30 Hairdressing •YOU'RE620 words
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Advertisement515 1985-05-04 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL PACKAGE OFFER FOR 6 ITEMS ONLY Flooring (Heavy duty 12"xl2"), extend wall tiles, stove, sink support, arch corners, kitchen cabinet (12' long), c 3-rm $6,720 4-rm $B^2o 5-rm $8,420 5-rm mals. $10,820 Guaranteed workmanship lor 8 months. Showroom. 9ft.ni. to 9p.m. KINTYRE RENOVATION A FURNITURE515 words
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Advertisement760 1985-05-04 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor ■iMPORTEDKITi TILING H HDB 3-roo j 4-r00m $4,500 Electrical. Plumbing Work: Wallpapei H TIME CONTRA! Blk 1014. Geylang I M TEL: 7. HEAVY DUTY ITAUAN, 12" x 12' ceramics with skirting. 3 rm $2,700, 4 rm. $4,400, 5 rm. $5,600 Good workmanship. 6 mth guarantee. Tel:760 words
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Advertisement765 1985-05-04 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor CH-NCABIN-TS| OOPFR. installation I $5.50 P.S.F. I H NO $2,900 i 5-room $5,850 s, Window Grilles. Lightings. rs. Carpets. CT FURNISHING H East Aye 3. #02-234 *****4/5 M 39 Other Personal Servicee f WE SPECIALISE Bl all kinds of > plumbing, sanitary, sewerage system maintenance. Interested,765 words
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Advertisement770 1985-05-04 26 57 Business Opportunities STALLS FOR RENTAL. Selling Malay food, various Chinese food and fruits. Tel Mr Yeo: *****77, 9am- 7pm. WE ARE INVITING partners to join our established training centre. Enquiries: *****21/ *****22. SALON 188 80 ~T for rental. $300 Contact: *****88/*****44. 95 Situations Wanted Humana 2 Worry-FreeOealM (includes Bond}.770 words
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Advertisement497 1985-05-04 26 BB Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive i i ACCOUNTING OFFICER required By an established US company located m Woudlands East (near Senoko Power Station) •red-ins en a S-day week. rjrA_iiee a requirements: c To take charge of the ac- counting and administrative functions. c Able to prepare monthly management reports and497 words
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Advertisement562 1985-05-04 26 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial EXPERIENCED GRADUATE TUTOR available Preferably studeni> from West Coast Aren Interest ed call Christopher *****48 TUITION GIVEN AND tutor re quired for any levels and an> subjects Tel *****73 60 Situations Vacant; Domestic WANTED INDONESIAN/ FILIPINO maid Experienced m cookiog household and look after 2 kids562 words
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Advertisement718 1985-05-04 27 fl-'S ______P~ i a^mam I] I Calling all artiste! H you're able to work for long 1 |L hours and not crumble under 11 W f __i M pressure, an established ad- I Ir2 vertising agency wants you. It fl I L___l offers "a good salary plus ii fl benefits,718 words
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Advertisement483 1985-05-04 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical mmwmm^^ammmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm A wsll •ttablith^d niAnufMsturing cofnpMiy m Jutoaq tfivit#o suttAMy qualified candidate* te apply ler the poat oh PERSONNEL CLERK REQUIREMENTS: c Female with GCE 'A' Level qualification. 2 to 3 years' experience In personnel. c Ability to type. Strong command of English Language. c483 words
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Advertisement648 1985-05-04 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical COPENHAGEN HANDELSBANK A/S, Singapore I Branch invites applications for the following positions: Credit Department: CLERK The successful candidate shall principally be agisting the Bias Officer within the Credit Dept. He/she must also be prepared to accept additional responsibilities. Requirements: Good648 words
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Advertisement420 1985-05-04 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical SctbS| [SINGAPORE PTE LTD I A multi-national American Company m Ang Mo Kio requires a Reporting to the Assistant Operations Manager, she should possess the following GCE O' level with credits m English and Maths. Private Secretary Certificate. 2 to420 words
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Advertisement638 1985-05-04 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical NIXPORF COMPUTER urgently requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Requirements: Minimum GCE '0' level with credits m Maths and English Minimum 3 years' working experience m a sales orientated organisation Accurate typing LCCI Intermediate or Higher m Costing and Book-keeping Previous experience m638 words
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Advertisement698 1985-05-04 27 70 Situations Veceit: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established group < f com panics ha. immediate vacancy for the post of PAYROU CLERK c Minimum QCE 'O' l_e\el c Minimum 2 vea^ rr levari! experience c Ability to type Please apply vutt full ICtalU stating salary expend V *etner with a698 words
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Advertisement538 1985-05-04 28 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Are you waiting to break into sovet l isirvg 7 If you are. here's your chance. An eata-lished local Ad Agency remmetm% m oynsfntc, svs>ll-spofc#rt TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Ring: *****56 between 10a.m. St lp.m. to arrange an Interview Avtetlow company requires: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Female) GCE538 words
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Advertisement708 1985-05-04 28 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Required FEMALE GENERAL CLERK QCE -O' Level Able to Type Good remuneration to the right candidates Interested spplicsnts plesse contact: UNION WORLDWIDE AGENCY Bukit Timsh Road Hock Soon Building Tsl: ******1 APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box numbers of vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies708 words
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Advertisement471 1985-05-04 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Seles f CXD FLUID CONTROLS PTE. LTD. Soto distributor of CKD Pneumatic Control Equipment have vacancies for the following key personnel to increase our substantial share of CKD products m the market. SALES MANAGER SENIOR SALES ENGINEER Candidates should have thorough knowledge and471 words
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Advertisement101 1985-05-04 28 SALES REPRESENTATIVE The person we seek should be energetic, profit orientated and experienced In dealing with hardware traders, merchants St users of fluid control equipment Applicants meet possess c cer end capable to generete Apply m willing, elating work experience tec TNE MANAGER MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 2892 BINGAPORE 9048.101 words
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Advertisement608 1985-05-04 28 71 Situations Vacant: Selee 3__^H___s3_E________H___ AppMcat-Ons are invited horn suitably qualified candidate* lor the foßowing position* m the Food a Beverage Dept.: 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVE a Responsible for selling the range of food St beverage products to supermarkets, emporiums and mini markets. c GCE O' level. Able to speak Mandarin608 words
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Advertisement637 1985-05-04 28 71 Situations Vacant: Selee We are looking for PROFESSIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES m our well established company dealing m exclusive wines c minimum 3 years' experience m a sales capacity dealing with Senior Executives and leading members of the community c be determined but polite In their sales approach and consistent637 words
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Advertisement753 1985-05-04 28 71 Situations Vacant: Selee A®w\ f HITACHI HITACHI CREDIT CORPORATION urgently require have a vacancy for the position of: PI IWa* P^_fyWwl^^M |MAfc_> an n m iiii i fill _i Secondary Education Below 30 years of age Completed IMS Possess a motor-cycle Preferably living m Toa Payoh. Ang Mo Kio753 words
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Advertisement517 1985-05-04 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical 4_.|__9 GM Singapore W^l pteLtd I APPRENTICESHIP 1 SCHEME I GM Singapore m conjunction with the Economic Develop- H H ment Board, is offering SKILLS TRAINING at the Japan- H H Singapore Technical Institute (JSTI) leading to an517 words
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Advertisement243 1985-05-04 28 55 A Morine Engineering Company located m Jurong has irnmedi- ate vacancies lor: 1 DRAUGHTSMEN =<• Minimum GCE O' level with credits m Mathematics and 55 Technical subjects s Preferably with 55 some relevant EE experience. =5 Those without Ei experience but havea good GCE 'O' result may 55 also243 words
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Advertisement478 1985-05-04 29 72 Situationa Vacant: An eeteeNefced company requires:SITE SUPERVISOR (Male) Pre-Requisites:--e Age 25-30 years Completed NS e> Must be able to read ar- chltectural and shop I drawings Must have previous ex- perience working m large projects m similar position \*l Must have good experl- ence In granites and marbles >478 words
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Advertisement533 1985-05-04 29 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical yCARLEr iIX t Electronics Pte Ltd Member of the Metal Container Group of Companies servicing the computer/ electronic industry invites applications for 0 the following positions: f __H__r__p___9_ffP ßV ______i ll c Minimum GCE O' 4 Level with NTC 3in Electronics, c 1 2 years of533 words
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Advertisement380 1985-05-04 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical _3 Bensons A leading multi-nation-al company situated m Jurong Industrial Estate requires: TOOLSETTERS Minimum NTC 3 In metal machining, maintenance fitting or tool and die making. Preference will be given to those with NTC 2 Salaries negotiable up to Ss7oo Benefits: Salary adjustment upon confirmation Monthly380 words
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Advertisement576 1985-05-04 29 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production (fiS^t.___^| I SEIKO Watch Manufacturing Company 1 I has vacancies for: I Possess Secondary or GCE O" Level Completed N.S. or exempted Prepared to do shift work (rotating day and afternoon 2nd shift or permanent afternoon 2nd shift) 2nd shift allowance: $4.00576 words
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Advertisement807 1985-05-04 29 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miacsllaneoua Miacellaneoua We are a foot growing organisation engaged m, amongst other H H services, food catering. We are looking for suitably experienced individuals who are keen m joining one of our subsidiary com- H pnnfcaf mpmrfrhminfi tn _ne___t__it____n«l catering.807 words
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Advertisement289 1985-05-04 29 NUSANTARA SUPPORT SERVICES PTELTD invitee applications from Singapore Citizen* lor the position ol: VAN DELIVERY CLERK a Age between 23 35 years old. a Secondary educaUon. a Knowledge of PSA Custom Procedures with wharf experience. a At least 3 years' driving experience with valid class 3 driving licence. Starting salary289 words
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Advertisement230 1985-05-04 29 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Headmaster of the Collage requires the services oi a: PERSONAL DRIVER Requirements: Haw some secondary education Able to speak reasonably good English •Age 40 to 50 Possess a clean driving record •Have soma years of experience as a personal driver Remi 1 1230 words
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Advertisement796 1985-05-04 29 74 Situetions Vecent: Misc#lifln#ous as— i- h_liM______il Bbj______m rMiinai» K____e A) GRAPHIC PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR a Mm. 5 years working experience In the graphic department of established prlnUng company a AbUlty to supervise and assume responsibilities essential B) PERSONAL ASSISTANT to Director a Routine secretarial duUes a AbUlty to liaise between796 words
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Advertisement886 1985-05-04 29 83 Vehicle Finencing/ Insurance -_M___M-B___M__B_____B_S KENNIE MOTOR S Insurance Agency dealing m New m Uaed Car special low rate for hire purchase loan ail types of insurance Call us: *****28/ *****38 101, Kitchener Rd, #02-45, Jin Besar Plaza, Spore 0820 9_B_________B___H_B_B_S 84 Registration aM _W__,_>_. nurnotn S______B-MB__-__M-__H____B_____MS BEAtmPUL 2-ONNT MO.886 words
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Advertisement487 1985-05-04 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1981 LASER 1.3, well maintained by pte owner, alrcond, hl-fl, seat cover. $15,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****50, pager: *****35 Kelvin. 77 FIAT 131 1600 cc. Aircon, s/rlms, cassette, tax 10/85, good cond. $5300 0.n.0. Tel: *****20. 78 CORTINA 13 GL. Aircon, cassette, tax 10/'B5. PARF. Excellent $8,700487 words
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Advertisement903 1985-05-04 30 89 For Sato: Datsun/Nissan COMPANY REGISTRATION M Datsun 240 L fully auto. 1 owner. Chauffeur-driven. Aircon, radio/ cassette. Power steering/ window. Central locking. Accident free. Showroom condition. Tel: *****55. 1982 NISSAN STANZA. 3 private owners. Up top condlUon, sports rims, aircon, central locking. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****67 Charlie •80 DARSUN903 words
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Advertisement966 1985-05-04 30 90 For Sale: Toyota 3 WKS OLD, 15 seater commuter. I 2 unit alrcons, radio/ cassette, t $33,500. Anthony *****16 3 •73 CORONA 1000 c.c. Non-PARF, radio cassette, aircon, new paint. rJ $1,800 0.n.0. *****49 (Mdm. Lim). 4 76 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. Air- 1 con, PARF. Contact Eugene Ho, tel:966 words
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Advertisement870 1985-05-04 30 92 For Sale: Mazda MAZDA 626 2-DOOR, 1 owner, tax till Oct. Expat leaving. $28,000. *****56, 129A Meyer Road. SEPT. 78 MAZDA 323 1000 cc. Radio cassette, 1 owner, $8300. Tel. *****32. 1673 MAZDA RX-2, 4-door saloon, with aircon, sports rims, radio cassette, tel: *****41. 1880 AUGUST MAZDA 929. SeUlng870 words
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Advertisement934 1985-05-04 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes ci PONY 1400 GLS, aircon, l prl- V vate owner, $10,000 0.n.0. *****10 1! Remy. G mo MIDGET IN red soft-top and z excellent condition. Tel: *****58. A 1860 SUBARU 1660. Auto. Newly c sprayed. Aircon. $4,800 *****67 21 5/84 SAAB SBB GLI. 1 owner.934 words
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Advertisement827 1985-05-04 30 96 For Sale: Motor Cyclee/Scootars ■B-^_B___________B______ AMAHA M6YPVS $1360. 350 L/C. 25L/C $900. RG2SO $1300 TSI2S i 380. GSI2S $450. TRS. GLI2S, ITO $400. Interested, please call i *****0/ *****28 >X PLATE, QSX 750. New tax Ex- ellent condition. $2,550 Tel: *****5. I IEAUTIFUL YAMAHA BELUGA i :VBO $620. 1985827 words
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Advertisement850 1985-05-04 30 108 Accommodation Available: lloueea OUEEN ABTWO PK vicinity Catonial rsmvalad 4-bdm. det bunglw Large patio overlooks pool/ lovely gdn. $6.000 $7360. MARYLAND DR vicinity 4 5 bdrms Fool/ petoo. *****— $6,500 D.lO MARCO POLO HTL vicinity Spanish 5-bdrm ***** eq.N. eetab gdn. Cat da aac position CAMBORNE RD Hilltop poeHton.850 words
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Advertisement952 1985-05-04 31 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I 9.HDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettlngs of the following unfurnished residential ties:A) CHIP BEE GARDENS Deposit (Off Holland Road) Payable (1) 3-Storey Flat (3 bedrooms) at Apartment Block 43 Jalan Merah Saga #03-66 $875.00 (il) Double-Storey Terrace952 words
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Advertisement696 1985-05-04 31 99____________________M_B__M-M_BBB- Available: Rooms S_aS__H_i__M__H-_K I F/ FURN REM, baths attached, i Alrcond/ non-aircond. Pte hse (D.H2B). Shelford Rd. Students/ ladles/couples. Rent neg. *****60. F/FURN. RM. In Bedok North. Quiet and well maintained. Ideal for students or working couple. Call *****96 after 2pm. KATONG LUXURIOUB PTE. apt facing sea. 12th fir.696 words
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Advertisement460 1985-05-04 31 109 Accommodation t__f__._»4____l. !___>_________, waniau, nouses DEAR OWNERBI GERMAN expat need 4 bdrms seml/d ta d-5, consider others. Sun-Mark: *****13. EXPATRIATES ARE LOOKING for accommodation Dlst. 9, 10, 11, 21. Yong Tze, 286-6833. Wanted! WANTED: WELL FURNISHED 2- 3 bedrooms. Preferable locations: ML Elizabeth vicinity. Budget; $2,000— $3,000. Contract 1460 words
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Advertisement701 1985-05-04 31 113 For Sale: Houaaa OPEN HOUSE 32, JALAN KHAIRUOOIN (OPERA ESTATE) TjME: 2pm spm TYPE: Single storey semi-detached TITLE: Freehold AGE: 28 years AREA 1.500 sq ft over 4.000 sq.ft land. Price: $420,000 0.n.0 VICTOR 6 MORM6 Tel: *****33 EXTENSIVELY RENOVATEO S/STOREV terrace of 2700 sq.ft m Serangoon Garden Estate701 words
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Advertisement264 1985-05-04 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmenta Mi BEDOK NORTH 81k_46. 6th lr. No renovations. $39,000. Tel: *****3. -RM BEDOK SOUTH Rd, Blk.lB, lth flr. Floor ceramic, well renvated. Near market. *****43. RM 8LK.71 Toa Payoh Lor.4, 3rd torey, no lift, near market, full .P.F. Tel: *****98. -RM FLAT, BLK-92 Lor 4,264 words
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Article288 1985-05-04 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON The World of Golf M. MUBUGIAH will be eat te prove Ms detractors wrong when he tees off fer Sembawang In tomorrow's Inter-dob Premier League gelf competition at Changi. Mturagiah, the RoleMasters winner, performed poorly at the recent Singapore Island Country288 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-05-04 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Singapore flop...now for Filipino furnace SINGAPORE'S bid for a historic appearance at the world-famous St Andrews course suffered a severe setback when they were beaten IV2-V2 by Hongkong m the semi-finals of the Dunhill Nations' Cup qualifying round at Fanling yesterday. Singapore will392 words
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Article479 1985-05-04 34 Sam soars to record high CARLSBAD (California), Fri. American Tom Kite equalled the course record: with an eight-under-par 64 yesterday to take a four-stroke lead after one round of the US$4OO,OOO ($880,000) Tournament of Champions. United States Open champion Fuzzy Zoeller, of the US, was m secondReuter - 479 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-05-04 34 The World of Tennis HAMBURG, Fri. Top seed Mats Wilander, of Sweden, had a tremendous job m subduing West German Michael Westphal £6, 6-4, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals of the international West German tennis championships yesterday. In the first set, Westphal took five games mReuter; AFP; UPI - 455 words
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Article242 1985-05-04 34 LONDON, Fri. Former England captain lan Botham served up some vintage cricket for Somerset when he hammered the Glamorgan attack for a century off 76 balls m the county championship at Taunton yesterday. And at Trent Bridge Essex opener Graham Gooch hit a quick-fire, unbeatenReuter - 242 words
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Article315 1985-05-04 34 JAPANESE veteran golfer Teruo Suzumura took a one-stroke lead after shooting a five-under-par 65 m the opening round of the Nagoya Open tournament on Thursday. The 45-year-old picked up six birdies and one bogey over the 5,936--metre course. Lea-lag scores (Japanese, unless stated): SS Teruo Suzumura. il MaomichiReuter; UPI; AP - 315 words
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Article458 1985-05-04 34 BASEBALL Tadashi Matsumoto stroked a two-out rbi single m the bottom of the ninth to give the Yomiuri Giants a 2-1 victory over the Central League leaders Hanshin Tigers m Tokyo on Thursday. Other results: Hiroshima 2 Yakult 1, Chunichi 3 Taiyo 3. Pacific League: Lotte 9 KintetsuAP; Reuter; AFP - 458 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-05-04 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By I TWO former World Cuppers Lucy Low and Peter Lew will take part m next Saturday's bowling trials to pick the team for December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. Lucy, who early this week still harboured doubts about ending her retirement, confirmed272 words
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Article, Illustration501 1985-05-04 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ACS clinch boys' U-17 badminton title for 10th year By WHEN the National Schools Under-17 boys' badminton trophy goes for its next appointment with the engraver, there will be no shocks. For the engraver, it will be just another routine task that of inscribing the words501 words
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357 1985-05-04 35 Storey for a marathon spell in China LONDON, Fri. A 39--year-old Londoner flies to China next week to develop marathon running m the world's most populous country. Alan Storey has been given a year's sabbatical y his employers m the north of England to try to produce a Chinese marathonAP - 357 words
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Article233 1985-05-04 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By ADRIAN NG, of Flash Sports Club, and Chris Noon, of American School, will renew their rivalry m an exciting 400 metres clash for the Weider Challenge Trophy inaugural triangular athletics meet for boys' and girls' Under--19 at Toa Payoh Stadium today (2.30).233 words
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241 1985-05-04 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SUPPORT for sport m schools these days is sound. Deafeningly so. Almost as raucous as the Kallang Roar. But sometimes enthusiasm blows a fuse. That was the case at Toa Payoh Sports Hall yesterday where boys and girls from Beatty and AngloChinese Secondary241 words
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Article, Illustration100 1985-05-04 35 NEW YORK, Fri. Olympic four-gold medallist Carl Lewis earned US$7B3,- (SI.C 2 million) last year, making him the best paid athlete la the United States, Runner's World magazine reported la its May edition. Second was 4Mm hardies specialist Edwin Moses, who banked USSCn,MI, followed by marathonAFP - 100 words
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284 1985-05-04 35 Zola-Maricica clash on Ulster cards BELFAST, Fri. Zola Budd's first track appearance of the season, at the Ulster Games on June 24, could involve a clash with Olympic 3,000 metres champion Marieica Puica, of Romania. Meet officials said six Romanian athletes had been invited to the meet and it wasAP; Reuter - 284 words
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Article258 1985-05-04 35 THE second stage of the Tour de Java cycling race started yesterday with Singapore's Ching Tiew Hock m the lead after the first stage. Tiew Hock outdistanced his rivals to take first place m Thursday's 107 km first stage between Jakarta and Sukabumi. Leading individual placlngs:258 words
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Article354 1985-05-04 35 PETER SIOW - Min Yi's charge looks set to end PETER SIOW THE magic-carpet ride that carried Mm Vi j into the final of the i Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament is m danger of flying into a storm this j evening (8) at the Gay World Stadium. For Kong Siong, who354 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-05-04 38 Focus on Italian League LONDON, Fri. Verona play fourth-from-bot-tom Como this weekend knowing a high-scoring win will guarantee them their first Italian League soccer tide. Four points clear with three matches to play, Verona have a far better goal difference than their nearest challengers Torino,Reuter - 294 words
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Article361 1985-05-04 38 ENGLAND striker Chris Waddle has confirmed that he would be leaving Newcastle at the end of the season and his destination could be Tottenham. Newcastle are reported to have made a lastgasp effort to keep him by offering him £100,000 ($267,000), but manager Jack Charlton conceded: "He wantsAFP; Reuter - 361 words
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Article818 1985-05-04 38 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER By I LONDON, Fri. Among those scrambling for safety before the First Division trap door opens is one club who are used to a more stately posture. West Ham United 's place among the aristocracy of English football is safe even if, at fourth818 words
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Article, Illustration378 1985-05-04 38 THE ROAD TO MEXICO SOFIA, Fri. European The stunned French champions France stump- side, missing influential ed to their first interna- midfielder Alain Giresse tional defeat since Sep- through injury, never tember 1983 when they really recovered from that were beaten 2-0 by Bui- early setback asAFP; Reuter - 378 words
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Article320 1985-05-04 38 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union took a major step towards the finals with a four-goal first-half blast to crush Group Six leaders Switzerland 4-0 here yesterday. The Swiss, clearly here for a draw, called everyone back m defence from the start, apart from solitary striker Hermann.AFP; Reuter - 320 words
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Article308 1985-05-04 38 THE warm-up match between hosts Brazil and Uruguay m Recife disintegrated into a brawl among the players m the final minutes with the home side leading 2-0. Police had to step m to sort out the melee after a disagreement between Brazil's Casagrande and Uruguay's BarriosReuter; AFP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-05-04 38 Focus on English League DtvMM One: Liverpool v Chelsea, Luton v *****— l, Nerwteh v Man U, Parcel v Wetford, QPR v Leicester, Sbeffleld W v Everton, Seathampton v Ipswich, Stoke v Newcastle, Heilirinl v Villa, Tottenham v Coventry, West Brem v West Ham.Reuter; AFP - 499 words
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Article, Illustration29 1985-05-04 38 Oh Kay! Sudirman brooding over former wife's marriage? In Colour! Old man with his unique hobbies. Trains and memories of the past. Adlin Adrian s bitter experience m London.29 words
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Article129 1985-05-04 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FORMER International R. Seenlvasan waa last night eeeeeeemi six years by the Football -M-riaH.a af Singapore Disciplinary Committee for assaulting a The alleged offence took place In a National Football Leagae Division Three match between Jurong Town aad Somerset United at Jurong Stadium129 words
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420 1985-05-04 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - More to it than just drills, Alex TAY CHENG KHOON Ascot Squash '85 9 By RESULTS (aH seml-flnals) Mea.: Zainal AMdla bt David Taylor 9-5, 9-3, 94; Stewart Ballard bt Alex Tay 94, 7-9, M, 94. Women's: Ua Seek Hal bt Sac Volkze 9-4, 9-5, 9-4; Chi* Chew Lan bt420 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-05-04 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN No Hu Na, so Gabriella's the Classic draw By TENNIS for anyone? Certainly not for Chinese-born American Hu Na, who has withdrawn from this weekend's Crocodile Women's Classic... much to the chagrin of the organisers. Hu Na is out because of a pulled hamstring which sheWAN SENG YIP - 475 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-05-04 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON Business Houses Soccer By HOTEL MERIDIEN cruised to a 4-0 victory against a spirited Garrett FC m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three semi-final match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Meridien led only 1-0 at half-time, but stormed back on resumption as340 words
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Article, Illustration510 1985-05-04 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Trengganu hero Nasir upset over claims he 'booked' himself out of return By POOR Nasir Jalil. The Singapore players, officials and soccer fans were not the only ones cursing him for bloodying defender A.R.J. Mani's nose m Thursday's Malaysia Cup quarter-final first-leg at Kuala Trengganu. ThereJERRY SEH - 510 words
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Article329 1985-05-04 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TRENGGANU will meet a perior side. It was just different Singapore m that they had two chances their Malaysia Cup soccer and both ended m goals. auarter-final second leg at We had a couple but their ie National Stadium on goalkeeper managed to329 words
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Article, Illustration693 1985-05-04 39 Janice Seah - Janice Seah Hu Na tells her own story In an interview with 61 FEEL really bad about not being able to play today. I am sorry to let down the fans. I have looked forward to coming here for so long, because I heard many693 words
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Article192 1985-05-04 39 ATHLETICS Third Raid Relay (Macßitchle 5) Triaagal&r Meet (Toa Payoh. 2.30). BADMINTON MM-— I Ruk UME Umamt tot Cyetr (SBA. 7). BASKETBALL BAB Cap tour Ml __u__: Wamea: Tai Hong Kin ying Mea: Kong Siong v Mir. Vi (Gay World. 6 45 and 8 > GENERAL A— -I192 words
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Advertisement387 1985-05-04 35 181 Deaths maaW H^ >■_*" YONG SIEW WAH Aged 31 years poeeed away peacefully on 3.5.85 leaving behind beloved: FATHER: Yong Teo Mook MOTHER: Oan Guat Eng BROTHER: Yong Slew Seng BtSTER: Yong Slew Mot. Doris BROTHER-IN-LAW: Urn Tiong Hung. Alan Cortege will leave 'Say Tack Lim' Temple at Geylang387 words
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Advertisement226 1985-05-04 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mr. LOY! LIANG SEE passed away peacefully on Thursday, 2 May 1985 at 11.40 am, deeply missed and always remembered by WIFE: Ng Slew Eng SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Jim Sal Sum Wai Leng Kum Sai Teo Cher Cheng, Shirley Toon Sai Pool Choon Lin, Lynn226 words
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Advertisement61 1985-05-04 35 184 In Memorism S— _sS_B_s___s«__SsS__iS I H-M__H__M_aM_M__i__B In Loving Memory of w STEPHEN WONG PENG LUM Departed 4th May Ittl You toiled all those years for us, And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Promised to the Just and honest. Always r anient bartd by MM wife,61 words
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Advertisement108 1985-05-04 35 182 Acknowledgements The family of the lata :^^_B!m— n ____l taw* a Mr* Foong Sze Fook nee Loo Sho Nar wiohoa to axproaa thair sincere thank* and appreciation to all the doctor*, nuraaa, prieata, friend*, colleague* ft relative* for their good feeling*, kindneaa, aaaiatanca, donation*, wroatha, acroll* etc during their108 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-05-04 36 FROM today, apprentice J. Ariokasamy (above) will be known as A. John, the Malayan Racing Association announced. He has one ride at Ipoh today (Coronation San m Race 7) and another meant tamerraw (Bylon la Race S). Indentured ta trainer Douglas Dragon, John started race riding86 words
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Article5679 1985-05-04 36 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■■■■II 1 45 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,200 m W \Wi\*3 3_F_K (Ratings: 86-74) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 ****** Taiwan 57 (86) Shogun-V Chong 5 nzg d 3 +.5 (1200 m) Finished 9th of 11 Div 2 Spore 1600 m March 23; a month earlier,5,679 words
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Article, Illustration228 1985-05-04 36 TONTO - TONTO By Our man m? the track IPOH, Fri. Make English-bred Jacoran your nap m Race 3 for Class 1 Div 4 horses over 1,100 m straight today. The four-year-old by Sweet Revenge came m for inspired betting m his debut m Class 2 Div 1228 words
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Article120 1985-05-04 36 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Taiwan, Fu Lv Shou, Elite Squad, Rio Blanco, Reputation 11, Vendicato RACE I: Contilibre, Tron, Jubilation IV, Cashflo, Unanimous, Puteri Emas, Seattle Steel, Ben Hur IV RACE 3: Meor Romeo, Jacoran, Bandar Raya, Soon Soon,120 words
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Article378 1985-05-04 36 RACE RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 2 Fu Lu Shou 7 Reputation 11 Repertoire 6 Brave Performance 10 Triumphant Return 1 11 Repertoire 3 Elite Squad 3 Elite Squad 4 Crown Counsel 11 Repertoire 4 Crown Counsel 11 Repertoire 6 Brave Performance 11378 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-05-04 36 Oh So Sharp takes 1 ,000 Guineas by shorthead NEWMARKET, Fri CHAMPION jockey Steve Cauthen rode the race of his career yesterday to snatch the 1,000 Guineas m a three-way finish on the 2-1 favourite Oh So .Sharp. Oh So Sharp, trained by Henry Cecil, made upReuter - 274 words
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Article113 1985-05-04 36 14 for the 2,000 Guineas NEWMARKET, Fri There are 14 declared runners for the English 2.000 Guineas for tliree-year-olds to be run over 1,600 m here tomorrow They are: Bairn (Willie Carson). Bassentwhwaite (Pat Eddery). Chance In A Million (John Reid), Comrade In Arms (Gerard Dubroeucq). Efi s i oReuter - 113 words
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207 1985-05-04 37 LOUISVILLE, Fri. CHIEF'S CROWN, winner of six races m a row, has been installed 9-5 favourite over 12 other three-year-old colts for the 111 th running of the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. It will be the smallest Derby field since 1980 when 13207 words
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Article76 1985-05-04 37 Chief Crown (9-5) Macßeth Proud Truth (9-2) Jorge Velasquez Rhsman Rule (5-1) Jacinto Vasquez Eternal Prince (5-1) Richard Migliore Spend A Buck (6-1) Angel Cordero Jr Tank's Prospect (8-1) Gary Stevens Stephan Odyssey (8-1) Larfit Pincay Jr Skywalker (12-1) Eddie Delahoussaye Floating Reserve (20-1) Sandy Shawley Fast AccountUPI - 76 words
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Article1893 1985-05-04 37 fWfPM 145 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,400 m «__UlL___V (Ratings: 86-75) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 2**516 Bifflhnl em SI (tt) Teo A Teo_ Breukelen 3ag dl +.5 (1200 m) Grylls 4 2 *****8 9mms Be 5U (85) Siong Ho-Noordin 5 nzg ul -.5 (1600 m) W liew 3 S1,893 words
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Article761 1985-05-04 37 PHOLA SMITH - PHOLA SMITH ng —says an expert LOUISVILLE, Friday THERE is no such thing as a brown horse at least not m the class-conscious world of thoroughbred racing. There are bay horses and chestnut horses and dark-bay-or-brown horses, but there are no plain oldUPI - 761 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-05-04 37 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK with IPOH, Fri. Gabiano, a proven horse over the straight course, underlined his chances m Race 3 on Sunday with a sparkling workout here this morning. With C.H. Ooi up, the five-year-old Australian gelding by Hunter's Path stretched out well over425 words
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Article66 1985-05-04 37 TUESDAY (good with some "give"): Sunny Smile 36.4, Blue Max 37.5, Thanks A Lot 36.8, Gabiano 38.5, Absolute Authority 38.1, Land Of Fire 36.7, Loyal Commission 35.7, Marble Arch 36.5. WEDNESDAY (good): Newcomer Tender Seeker 37.9, Granada II 39.3. THURSDAY (good): Perak Hero 35, Elite Squad 36.6,66 words
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Article167 1985-05-04 37 Total No of platings Placings for last 11 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tiley 105 18 11 f 13 10 0 112 0 0 2 Johnston 118 11 18 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 3 Cook 105 13 IC 15 ********** 4167 words
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Article87 1985-05-04 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 23 18 15 Zaflr 22 6 8 Allan 17 13 8 Yeoh 15 5 12 EBreokelen 13 24 16 X Leong 12 10 4 Dragon 12 7 7 Lee 11 8 19 Loh 10 12 5 Buang 10 6 13 Wert 9 23 987 words
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Article80 1985-05-04 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 9 6 4 Bluegrass 9 2 0 Chens 8 3 7 Goodman 6 4 6 Mdm TL Lang 6 11 ftg—Hß 5 7 5 TroeFriend 5 2 1 Inderapora 4 16 Ace-In-The-Hole 4 11 MenangLagi 3 10 Olympia 3 1 0 HTWee 2 580 words
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Article, Illustration217 1985-05-04 37 HONGKONG, Friday THE ROYAL Hongkong Jockey Club has decided to place a time limit on expatriate jockeys riding m the colony. The club's Chief Executive, Sir John Archer, said expatriate jockeys now m Hongkong would have to apply to ride again after 1968. JockeysReuter - 217 words
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Article51 1985-05-04 37 THE following horses have just been deleted, according to the Malayan Racing Association: Class 2: Oil Tycoon Class S: Abundance Class 4: Weng Siang, Second To None n, Empire Builder, Cool Mover Class S: Valens, Flight Captain, Optimistic Class C: Forefront n, Ecstasy, His Eminence 11, Don51 words
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Article59 1985-05-04 37 HONGKONG, Fri. British jockey Brian Taylor, who died following a race fall at Shatin racecourse here last December, left £363,560 (about SSI million). Taylor failed to regain consciousness after his mount, Silver Star, threw him. Silver Star, who was involved m a similar accident m which French jockeyAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration6 1985-05-04 37 Are these people familiar to you?6 words
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Advertisement8 1985-05-04 37 Find out m today's Section Two Page One8 words
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Advertisement373 1985-05-04 38 ______B_____________ET _.«*!ta_. eemm^^— mm ____L-^___/N _i^ HH a*___B i ____y_ _~AI ■"B»^___>_. .jm— I—~^1 :;> v.- .Pi „^M|H IVBTm Tit^ mm~~~^^^^ .________M* a '*____i__l-Ki_l-V-LS_H M^^^^H H 2^^^^^ mmm li____l i Rwdfl \J I *'ft_K_L* fl~J_fe'Ml ||w^^ m mfi I ;:^_B»_____r :i wM L'-M 1 ______..____ii____l --^'a-lilli m v ?!_m rrts373 words
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Advertisement144 1985-05-04 39 GRAND FURNITURE SHOWROOM NOW AT I i I BEDOK RESERVuIR ROAD r ~~^^^'^m^^ mWM ill .I m^+k amm, I b ___l3Pr mW*m\^^aL^J^^lWW A large display area that makes |&t|j mStmm^j^^-^Wm I j visiting worthwhile Our service includes made to order kitchen cabinets 'eWJJWrt*TW*~^'~*"'' """rrT* F___s_fi_|i___H| Bl More th3n nundreds of144 words
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484 1985-05-04 40 HSUNG BEE HWA - Microwave ovens from S'pore will cost more in the US HSUNG BEE HWA By CUSTOMERS m the United States who want to buy Singapore-made microwave ovens may have to pay more from July 1. Certain Singapore electronic equipment will also cost more unless exporters here are prepared to absorb part484 words
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Article165 1985-05-04 40 ONE af the defendants on trial for last October's Jakarta bombings, Melta Hallm, seen with his niece and nephew shortly after he waa sentenced to 14 years' jail on Hallm, 32, waa one af eight defendants being tried separately In connection with the bombings165 words
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Article62 1985-05-04 40 EAST BERLIN, Fri East German leader Erich Honecke; flies to Moscow tomorrow for talks that could set new guidelines for relations after a year of uncertainty under the late Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko. Mr Honecker's meeting with President Mikhail Gorbachev comes less than a week beforeReuter - 62 words
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628 1985-05-04 40 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By Infant wrapped m dress, left m lavatory after self-delivery A YOUNG unmarried woman was yesterday blamed for the death of her new-born baby boy whom she delivered m the lavatory of her home a year ago. In recording a verdict of628 words
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350 1985-05-04 40 LILLIAN CHEW - Senate rebuff for Reagan over defence spending LILLIAN CHEW By Washington lorresponaent WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan's budget-reduction package suffered another severe blow yesterday when the Senate voted to freeze defence spending for next year, allowing an increase only to cover inflation. The President had initially asked for a 6350 words
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Article55 1985-05-04 40 BEIJING, Fri. Farmers m southern China made US$l million (552.2 miUion) last year by exporting grasshoppers, Xinhua news agency said today. The farmers m Guangdong province earned another US$5.5 million by selling flowers, birds, fish and other fodder insects to Hongkong, Macau, Southeast Asia and evenReuter - 55 words
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158 1985-05-04 40 LONDON, Fri. A Lloyd's insurance syndicate says it will stop trading this year after suffering accumulated losses of about £60 milhon (Ssls9 million). Mr Graham White, Managing Director of Richard Beckett Underwriting Agencies (RBUA), told a news conference yesterday the estimated losses were incurred fromReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-05-04 40 Suharto's brother visited Beijing paper JAKARTA, Fri. President Suharto's brother recently made a private four-day visit to Beijing to talk with top Chinese economic leaders, the daily, Kompas, said today. The disclosure came as a surprise here amid efforts to resume direct trade with China. Mr H. Probosutedjo, who leftAP - 286 words
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Article99 1985-05-04 40 Outbreak of disease in Britain STAFFORD (England), Fri. The first major outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease m Britain was ponfirmed today after 27 people died m what doctors had been treating as a flu epidemic. A spokesman for MidStaffordshire Health Authority m central England said 12 cases of the killer water-borneReuter - 99 words
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Article55 1985-05-04 40 STOCKHOLM, Fri. The fovernment will drop tax raud charges against Sweden's first artificial heart recipient since he could not appear m court, as required by law. Mr Leif Stenberg. 53, the fourth person m the world to receive a permanent artificial heart, was charged with taxAP - 55 words
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Article31 1985-05-04 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.87 points to 1,245.14 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stork Enrhanpp today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement284 1985-05-04 40 'Special Offerh Rosewood perforated carving Coffee Table from Shanghai f -*'J_________S«__tG. S. LAN GO. (PTE) LTD. 256, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. (Opposite of Mandarin Hotel) Td: *****05, *****14. Time: llam-6pm (Mon-Sat only) w Special Offer! Rosewood perforated carving Coffee Table from Shanghai fl__Mß_____S___rG. S. LAN GO. (PTE) LTD. 256, Orchard284 words
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Advertisement238 1985-05-04 40 '"'■'BEF^BB*' ffiffif ■Mi Wm***Jmm\ g& -S *E__T*_ri Pi M W'lQmWWAw* A P""' Iv^rl f <#*»*.»•- 1 bt- _rT_iar_l mm t^ mwm J m mmmi PAKISTAN CHINESE 60% OFF PERSIANS AFGHANS 40% OFF GUIDE TO BUYING A GOOD PERSIAN OR TRIBAL AFGHAN CARPET An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality238 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-05-04 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Showers over several areas before noon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 15/26 C Fine Manila 24/35 C Goudy Amsterdam 4/10 C Goudy Melbourne 8/22 C Goudy Bangkok 24/34 C134 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration1018 1985-05-04 1 CAROLINE NGUI - Now who's obiang and who's suaku? CAROLINE NGUI By When three Singaporeans who pass off as the Consummate Shopper, the Arty Farty Culture Vulture and the Yuppie- obiang decided to take a dig at their fellow countrymen, they came up with Made In Singapore, a new book to be released1,018 words
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Article, Illustration450 1985-05-04 2 THE Tenth Man by Graham Greene (Bodley Head and Anthony Blond, 1985, 158 pages, $22.29) When Jean-Louis Chariot returned to Paris after the liberation of France, there seemed no hope of a job or a future. Worse, there were strangers m his old house and he knew450 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-05-04 2 REGGIE JOSEPH - REGGIE JOSEPH Made In Singapore By Corrine Chia, K.K. Sect and Pat M. Wong Times Books International, 1985 128 pages, $7.50 Reviewed by COME on Singapore. Dare you look m the mirror and say: "What a showoff I am, but I'm cute"? Shh602 words
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Article, Illustration575 1985-05-04 4 ANG LAY WAH - THE title, Sour Sweet, not only plays on the name of the dish that is perhaps one of the most famous exports of the Chinese, but also^lescribes the quality of life that Chinese immigrants m the London of the 60s have come to575 words
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Article, Illustration508 1985-05-04 4 NATHANAEL LIM - Balanced combination of sensible plots and fantasy settings NATHANAEL LIM Young Reader BUMBLEBEE ROOKS SERIES (16 TITLES) THE ADVENTURES OF SPLODGE PIG By Sally Sheringham DAME TOPPLES RUNS AND OTHER STORIES By Enid Blyton Hamlyn, 1983, softcover. 189 pages, $6.40 each Reviewed by THESE conveniently-sized booklets they fit nicely into508 words
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Advertisement684 1985-05-04 1 Made In Singapore reviewed Page Two o\N^(3pLj^ V_?_tv^_---- Sin v we neard and seen Swedish, Japanese and some Everything here is on CASH CARRY Basis. Just take an ""C^ VvT-X O x'-HX^xJw _J^M__ European-limited furniture m the past. Now the moment order card and write down thG number s of684 words
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Advertisement80 1985-05-04 1 Has-been a short story rLion City Laffs a^2^ a funny look nS at Singaporeans J| I 6, 7 |1 See the world spinning around mm David Kraal on bridging IS the generation gap with music %l ____________________H_^_P_^_____k I ____T^^^^__________l K___r'___J v_N__pS_ l_»^^ £.P^ *^_f__B J___fJßr M IH________LJ___l _____sr Distorted image80 words
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Advertisement707 1985-05-04 2 N Il,ustrat, fr^ THE New Competition by Philip Kotler, Liam smuggling weapons from Egypt to Palestine then comes home from shopping one day to *^kX^. i?h SI **hey S Jatnsripitak (Prentice-Hall, 1985, at the age of 17 —to his personal Doomsday find her six-year-old daughter raped and «&mk mmmm%%m^P JJ707 words
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Advertisement360 1985-05-04 2 PASAR MALAM (NIGHT BAZAAR) AT THE SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE Come and enjoy the Paaar Malam, Art Exhibition/Demonstration, Vanishing Trade and Entertainment on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday M Sunday Every Monday, Tuesday Wednesday: 6.00pm 10.00pm Every Saturday Sunday: 4.00pm 10.00pm Pasar Malam Art Exhibition/Demonstration Vanishing Trade Silk Fans Finger-painting Clog Making360 words
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Advertisement725 1985-05-04 3 Vs»^^ y I >. ((^*«'_^g^^ M Wk^mW m\ _P^BB >v ***i_^ wLW sP^ A ""t __r i^ ___________r^^_^^ __________r^ ___________f B_ _____R y^^^^*-/ _B _W_B"^ %B__6 __nfi >* j SS __H s_j I I flU**** _____r"" ii >:_RI r— a r I i _M____________________________________________________f _^^V ___^"-___T^___^ I^^^B 1 I -sWk725 words
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Advertisement526 1985-05-04 4 I For $2.20, W there is no f better angle I for healthier, Zcleaner teeth! Hi It tooklotsof time and clinical research to discover BB a better angle for cleaner teeth. Hp But it was worth it. B E3ecause the result is the REEACH toothbrush B you see here. Hf526 words
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Advertisement44 1985-05-04 4 «Kj_s^^ pah/un, "^■r^- tmmmw \mmm\W a fl mv\ fmwr mmw i f d r __f^__^_P ii. I.r 1^ /_M__t_____^l__fl r^___i \__________fl ___P^__J RRR_r 1 I# i V '"i '^_H_l___r NJ! INTERIORS PTE LTD^^^B mRRP^ #04-21 Plaza Singapura, Orchard Road (above Yaohan) Singapore Tel: *****0544 words
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Article, Illustration570 1985-05-04 5 Richard Lim - Richard Lim Dear Theatre Works Saturday Observer AN OPEN letter to TheatreWorks, who staged their debut play last week: I attended Be My Sushi Tonight last Saturday. Long before the interval of the two-act play, I found myself responding with growing570 words
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Article694 1985-05-04 5 Gary Kemp - Gary Kemp At Large:lfS David KraaM^gv" Jha ven t got a thing, but what I give to you, is all that I could bring. I*ll Fly For You: Spandau Ballet. Lyrics by BRIDGING the generation gap calls for a meeting of minds along a broad694 words
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Article, Illustration545 1985-05-04 5 Leslie Leow - Leslie Leow Chess A CURSORY glance at chess m Singapore schools might suggest a rosy picture. After all, the national schools individual championships m March attracted 430 contestants from 47 schools, substantially more than m 1964. But first impressions are deceiving as quality has not545 words
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Article, Illustration111 1985-05-04 5 THERE were 251 entries for last week's move. The readers' most popular reply Is 5B d 3, to which the Turbo Star replied 5 BxdS. Because the next move Is so obvious 6. Qxd3 we have made the move on behalf of readers. Turbo Star's111 words
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Advertisement102 1985-05-04 5 _______RT___\^uSfl E_ft_pp^vQ_J ___________________________P^rv« T *__^_____________H flßfl^P^^T\Jl _L________ :^^ftMW^lfli^rt^^B ■gjmH||fl| W^^^mT^'- .•Et-JT^ r, _~3fl [sv__ ,y- _-^--^^_s»___________| 1 nul ■B ll v__fl____\l __r^~ /_■> W^WM I ___/_______>___ mwaYmw*\?mmmmmmmA m/%A*Jm W r W^mTg 7 m MU Eflll ____r m*At*y _i _t__2_Mr___ffflE§fc i^7_BWßjß-S^____! ______°?K__ftß___rlH9^wi__i xwjjf^T'v.Or Zf&m iß__l^' s! fl_l- «a»M > __K__B ___-ii-»_-.102 words
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Advertisement373 1985-05-04 5 LIANG KEE RESTAURANT Come, savour Teochew cuisine. Par Excellence Down by the Singapore Riverside m a HDB block there is a cosy airconditioned Restaurant, ramous tor then excellent cuisine and personalized service. So when we say Come, savour Teochew cuisine Par Excellence". We are not exaggerating. We have a reputation373 words
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Article, Illustration2048 1985-05-04 6 WRISNEY TAN is studying screenwriting for her Masters degree m Fine Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles SAM closed his eyes and stood still to steady himself as the doors swung to a close behind him. He took a long deep breath, filling his lungs with the2,048 words
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Article, Illustration11 1985-05-04 6 THEODORE NONIS a 26 yeai old advertising artist11 words
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Article, Illustration40 1985-05-04 7 A familiar sight m Chinatown little old ladies who eke out a living selling anything from durians to ginger and onions and dish-washing liquid. PhotoeraDh by LEONG WAI LENG a 21-year-old undergraduate at the National University of SingaporeLONG WAI LENG - 40 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-05-04 7 ANDREW GOH - ANDREW GOH By GRASS. Yesterday morning, we assaulted it with our Adidas boots as we chased and kicked the football about the field. Then when the game was over, we sat on it with heavy bottoms. Jerry's dog even rolled on it m a desperate attempt to206 words
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Article142 1985-05-04 7 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers two pages of creative and artistic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to142 words
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Advertisement478 1985-05-04 6 In tomorrow's Asia Magazine RACE FOR MARS LORDS OF The US and the Soviet THF RIIMfi Union are locked m battle to J C L be first on the Red Planet Asia s b °T g cham P ,ons BBMl^ ~1 past and present Wr^- mmWo^km\r^W __________P^' l __H____i___L TftßncT478 words
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Advertisement203 1985-05-04 7 ww i£^t^^^r r_i~ ill at**- fflr^J* mmWmWk^A*m£m *S I v^^ COLLECTION I _-_!_______f!- Ur nd lj, P° rt f ______r e I K__ftt •atf4*f" L__________________*"-- s "*^~-=^t'' i' .Q. J 3^f E— '^T^o^j^ }BY I (}_lfl___fl___?^lBo Full range rattan furniture N^*^ !_jS_ggJg on Special Offer! %*a\*Wß h&Almmmmterfi II WWi cu_hteni,co»f203 words
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Advertisement20 1985-05-04 7 Slngapor* 0923 Name i IC No *ddtmm lemptwnm I I •Hi. m mat thu work it ongwtal and unpubhtlwd Stonamjre20 words
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Advertisement761 1985-05-04 7 New Definitive Postage Stamps 4^, ->£|i^r>As*io" High *m Ik II IwVvlw Value *^> NQ/^oSS^m A new series of 'lnsects' definitive postage stamps was a__r __»1B released on 24 April 1 985 featuring 8 low-value T_P___U_rF denominations of ss, 1 0C, 1 5$, 205, 25 C, 35$ 50$ and 75$ SINGAPORE761 words
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Advertisement538 1985-05-04 7 ISt CHINA HONEYMOON TOURS HjH w r Each couple entitled to a table of ten at 8 days guiun/guangzhou/hongkong Neptune Theatre and Restaurant $1888.00 TOUR DEPARTURES: 3RD JUNE 1985/ 15 DAYS BEIJING/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/GUILIN/ 30TH SEPTEMBER 1985 GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG $2880.00 20 DAYS BEIJING/NANJING/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/ ™ECRACKERING"_ welcome and HoneySUZOU/WUXI/GUILIN/GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG moon on arr,val m Uhma $3388.00538 words
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Advertisement405 1985-05-04 8 GOLDEN SULTAN •PEOPLE'S THEATRES < TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! 2 GOLDEN SULTAN 11 45pm PEOPLE S THEATRE 12 15am ft X (NO FREE LIST) M J PRAY YOU FIND IT BEFORE IT FINDS YOU! <j CATHAY 1 5 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! V (NO FREE LIST) 1 1 8 IF YOU BELIEVE IN FIGHTING405 words
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Advertisement557 1985-05-04 8 CATHAY: 10TH BIG DAY! 8 I ft A JL (*****00) ll.OOlm, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm (j !6W f WIN «R OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS 8 On B including O 5A A UST ACTRESS SALLY FIELD j< r^s>fc^ The -lory oft woman \*WMI (J Jf fighting for her cMldirn, for557 words
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Advertisement428 1985-05-04 8 LEO/VG //(/4r P*ESEms- FURNrruRE --■___e___s^r^3^____n_s___l_r SHOWCASE JTMiiiMi.^ f Jr _-------M-B-______i__i EXTRAVAGANZA we've got... I ■__t!^lF __f < i___K_B_i~i i __i_H_H^____B ____F Venue: 6-C Orange Grove Road (Beside Orchard Hotel, opposite |fl ~#^P B__«^T^l _9nJ^_n Ming Court Hotel) ll^V j lll _Wi Special Discounts For: P s^Sz^^ I tffli^l^Hl^__^H Fourttar Mattresses428 words
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Advertisement495 1985-05-04 8 Golden Clement! ®fl\77/^\_77 AfMmX NOW SHOWING! _J^JI_J"""iAiWJbJ m\*f^ G: 11.00. 1.30, 4.00 ORGANISATION CW""^ «*s 30pm a ■CTrmj^MnTTFITH IV C: 1.30. 3.30 _PMp!*_flM-____fe44«fl ML 1S 9 30pm g -a_.'tWllll7l_________kTVil_____N I I 'THE LEGEND OF CLAY llam X tO 645 a. 4 FIGURINE I SAVOY mmF TMa CHANG" •Li •<*". 45495 words
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Advertisement452 1985-05-04 9 .jjnbers Game lIP S SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 35/85 I WMW Ammm\\ _______^~_____l _r^^M rH-ir I I ■-■.■■l \mw i ii i M^^HA mmm m mmmmmmmm mw ii 4 fc i^^^^^M IP I IP A TO BE HELD OVER 0 REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. H LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN IN452 words
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Advertisement156 1985-05-04 9 IN THE MATTER OF I THE COMPANIES ACT I (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF lAWAHAN MATS INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED (laearptrated la SUgapare) (la Vslnatary UqnldatiM) Vt an Extraordinary General Meeting of the nembers of Hawaiian Mats International Private Linited duly convened and .eld at 1 North Bridge -oad,156 words
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Advertisement695 1985-05-04 9 NOTICES ff MALAYAN CABLES BERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT OF AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE PERIOD IST JANUARY 1984 TO 3 1ST JANUARY 1985 1 CHANGE OF FINANCIAL YEAR END As announced on 28th December 1984 the accounting year end ol the company was changed from 31st December to 31st January to conform to695 words
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Advertisement164 1985-05-04 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF EASTERN INTEROCEAN AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD (Incorporated In Singapore) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above Company, which Is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 30th164 words
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Advertisement318 1985-05-04 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving Bad Adjndlcattaci Orion were 88-B- ag-Ja-t mm falfwtag _bbß_b_ the ma amy ml April IMS. i IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 74/84 Sim Kirn Heng I/C *****23/H of 8A Jalan Senang Singapore 1441 187/84 Ang Lian Seng I/C *****97/ C Of Blk318 words
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Advertisement848 1985-05-04 10 AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION Applications are invited from suitably qualified male or female Singaporeans for the position of MARKETING OFFICER The successful applicant must Have attained a degree or diploma m an appropriate discipline. Have considerable experience m market research and /or promotion of consumer products, housewares, medical equipment and pharmaceuticals848 words
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Advertisement524 1985-05-04 10 I l_jmsseifrA§§ociate_rT.i.: r '3-r_i 1 JL M Management Consultants HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR 1 B Salary around $48,000 per annum B plus attractive fringe benefits Our client, an established specialist hospital with impending expansion plans, seeks o competent person for this challenging position. The Hospital Administrator is responsible for the administration, financial524 words
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Advertisement843 1985-05-04 11 APPOINTMENTS I TRW INDUSTRIAL ENERGY SECTC*\ I CHINA EXPANSION I I OPPORTUNITIES I H One off the world's largest manufacturers off industrial and fl energy products has established an office m the People's fl Republic off China and desires to increase its management fl staff. These two key managers will843 words
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Advertisement770 1985-05-04 11 I *************************************J*m******W*******M _H DATA GENERAL CORPORATION ...Fort™ 1500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. Our success is based on comprehensive customer support, product compatibility, industry-lead m quality and reliability as well as our highly trained and skilled employees throughout the world. Our new facilities m Jurong, applying770 words
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Advertisement872 1985-05-04 11 SCS 1 MANUFACTURING I SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. A leader m the manufacture and test of assembled printed circuit boards for tie electronic industry requires dynamic and imaginative individuals with strong technical background and high motivation to join us as: Marketing/Program Manager QC Engineer Job: Job: I Responsible for customer interface872 words
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Advertisement198 1985-05-04 11 We are a leading Multi-national Company manufacturing High Technology Industrial Valves for the Process Industry. m To strengthen our existing Sales force m em\ I the region we are seeking a dynam.c B fl results-oriented person for the position of B I REGIONAL I I SALES MANAGER I fl The198 words
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Advertisement621 1985-05-04 12 APPOINTMENTS ____»^l_______________i__________. i i ____g J 0 HITACHI Hitachi Electronic Devices C 8) Pt*. Ltd. W Our multi-million colour television picture tubes manufacturing company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following positions: Assistant Engineer (Quality Assurance) DiplomaJn Electrical Engineering c Fresh graduates may also apply Prepared to work on621 words
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Advertisement549 1985-05-04 12 mWemmmaem EUROPEAN I P ESE STANDARD I ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. I European Standard Electronics Pte Ltd (ESE) is a subsidiary of I Thomson-Grand Public which is France's largest manufacturer I of electronic products and leaders m high-technology and I household appliances. Owing to the transfer of new products I to549 words
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Advertisement681 1985-05-04 12 Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts m the Workplace Child Care Centre at Kent Ridge: 1) Supervisor 2) Senior Day Care Teacher 3) Day Care Teacher 4) Attendant QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE POST (1) (a) A University degree acceptable to the Club and with relevant working experience. or681 words
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Advertisement533 1985-05-04 12 BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO (S) PTE LTD For our newly established professional division Borsumy Data Systems An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated energetic executive to promote sales ot the very latest m microcomputer peripherals the BORSU 10- 10 removable cartridge disk drive for the IBM PC and533 words
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Advertisement802 1985-05-04 13 APPOINTMENTS ■139 GM Singapore ■99 I PteLtd. 99 m GM SINGAPORE, currently employing over 2000 employees, is H fl a fast-growing multi-national manufacturing company spe- fl 9 cialising m high volume high technology automotive electro- 9 9 nics. We have immediate openings for> 9 I MANAGER, PRODUCT SUPPORT I I802 words
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Advertisement709 1985-05-04 13 sfi Singapore Technology I Www Corporation Pte Ltd H The Corporate Office of a group of prog ressive H H companies with a total work force of 5 .000 invites H applications from suitably qualified candidates for the H following new positions m its Engineering Department _9 based m JURONG.709 words
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Advertisement636 1985-05-04 13 I Duty Free Shoppers I <U CLf_SStQy| I where outstanding people work With effect from 1 July 1985, we will be operating the Duty Free liquor ana flB tobacco concession at the Changi f Airport. With this acquisition, our operations wHI be expanding signific- j== antly. We therefore have openings636 words
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Advertisement461 1985-05-04 13 MM- All 1 1 1 < 11 VOI 4M.1 I BWe are the leading manufacturer of Ej I Winchester Disc Drives. To cater for our B I expansion programme m both our I B Kallang and Senoko plants, we require B B additional staff for the posts of B B461 words
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Advertisement584 1985-05-04 14 APPOINTMENT'S MESA Material Control Senior Supervisor Requirements/Duties Minimum GCE 'A' level or equivalent Age between 30 and 40 years old Preferably possess several years of working experience m a related field Fluent m written/spoken English and Malay Responsible for receipt, storage and inventory control of about 3000 components and electrical584 words
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Advertisement715 1985-05-04 14 Wmmmfmsmmmmmmmmm 1 1 ___________Air#L^T^ili^r:i i I DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 US Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. Our success is based on comprehensive customer support, product compatibility, industry-lead m quality and reliability as well as our dedicated, highly trained and skilled employees throughout the715 words
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Advertisement448 1985-05-04 14 sfMCs CORPORATION mb i ww mmmm mvi 1 i M i 4MIAUTY ASSURANCE The posffioncaVs for on outstanding (person to gain eoqxsure Jn o crynanic duajty assurance environment designed to moot j^ggb^ of our<xiitomers and km mmmm^mrV^eAeemmmemW m m *m m m m 9 mtm f eweXm* KMKA WWIIR I448 words
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Advertisement531 1985-05-04 14 l^iumnn I fcfcmonici Pit. m. W Due to the expansion of our organisation we invite you to join our dynamic and aggressive marketing team as I Sales Executive W Requirements: a At least GCE 'O' or *A' level a Good command of English both written and spoken I At least531 words
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Advertisement682 1985-05-04 15 APPOINTMENTS Are you a self-starter on the look-out for a challenging career with excellent growth prospects? CDF offers you the scope of developing existing markets and breaking into new ones. The company is actively engaged m the marketing and sales of leading French cosnietics, perfumes and fashion accessories, including Lancome682 words
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Advertisement357 1985-05-04 15 bm. BEHN MEYER GROUP OF COMPANIES H invites applications for the following fl positions: Marketing Secretary fl GCE A' Level or PSC or equivalent fl Shorthand and typing speeds minimum 100 fl wpm and 40 wpm respectively fl Minimum I—2 years relevant experience Service Supervisor fl Minimum Age: late twenties357 words
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Advertisement419 1985-05-04 15 1 The Navy is looking for Electronics Engineering Graduates and Diploma Holders who will relish the challenge and responsibility of working m the following defence-oriented fields: Radar Surveillance Systems Advanced Weapon Technology Computerised Weapon Guidance and Control Systems Command Control, Communication and InformationlODSystems Military Computers and Signal Processing The job419 words
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Advertisement286 1985-05-04 15 MOMTROL^K MONITROL AUTOMATION (PTE) LTD fl A member of the Pan-Electric group invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts. Successful candidates will be working m our R&D department which is involved m developing our multi-million dollar R&D programme on Hi-tech robotic system and real time computer control system. SYSTEM286 words
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Advertisement709 1985-05-04 15 I B«S I Henry Boot-Gammon-Singa J.V has been H H awarded the contract to supply and install the I trackwork for die Singapore Mass Transit I Railway. We are inviting interested applicants I for the following positions: B I ACCOUNTANT I fl Reporting to the Finance Administration fl fl Manager,709 words
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Advertisement528 1985-05-04 16 APPOINTMENTS <i mW. Team Semiconductors (S) Pte Ltd A highly technology electronic manufacturer with new set up m Singapore invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: QC ENGINEER i Possess Degree m Electrical/Electronic Engineering or its equivalent with at least k 2 years' relevant experience m semiconductor manufacturing528 words
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Advertisement80 1985-05-04 16 CDMOne of The Biggest Cane Furniture Showrooms m Singapore iif w i m\mp HB ____il_ i t *^b_.^ r_J_Ef________P a_H____!^i l_jtf___r. __l-_ffs/ *>' 1 11l I i- S^_____i9^4h--_'li_^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^H_____wl I t____________l«l ___HC^___________lß»^__" ___f t 1 __i I 1 l *T^^ s__ift*J_r^^. I I ____________H _____^^^^^^_________________fli a _______C____^r^_^^^^^ 1 ,0 1 T80 words
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Miscellaneous198 1985-05-04 16 Comics I SUN TAN By Collette U OF CfWlfcfci IYM /--YiTjtSr^ 7^^ THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom B cjj) JT HASMT POME IM\ KX.Upl)\ /TO SAME TWb\ 3 i^)h^!^!^^^n 7 WHAT QUALIFIES THATOiRIR^ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (Zx?Y&s. (MEg££ vVeqz you) <->MSVMy *l*_*y l/fg&ly. 32Q5" BLONDIE By Dean198 words
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Miscellaneous572 1985-05-04 16 YOU PIPNT HAVE TO IT WASNT A /DONT BE A POOR} APMiT |T YOU 6I Y E T^L E J™tl E 5 5° COMPETITION, YOU KNOW V LOSE WAKOE_/ UERE OUTPOSiEP: MANY FLOUIERS, SIR.. > "*-_*-L. j > t>^__r PVf^ s BEETLE BAILEY JSrMof IT«f*er f?A75.' OUT OF I WON'T572 words
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Advertisement246 1985-05-04 17 APPOINTMENTS f DO HUNNEBECK l fl Formwork Scaffolding Falsework fl Due to continued expansion m the region, vacancies have arisen for the following personnel: I SALES EXECUTIVE Ideally applicants should have good existing contacts with contractors pref- erably with some site experience. A good sales record within the construe- tion246 words
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Advertisement43 1985-05-04 17 Brush up your spelling, punctuation and grammar, style and diction, note-taking and essay-writing. WA WWW I 3&* fift f\ymWr fOJj WW \m\ aaaamammmmmaf WRITING I ENGLISH The comprehensive and practical guide to all the skills of written communication. $7.20 l|fi Times MmS Distributors43 words
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Advertisement542 1985-05-04 17 Ar An established local shipping group seeks to fill^k the following position. CLAIMS EXECUTIVE The applicant appointed will be responsible for the settlement of all marine hull and cargo claims. The appointee is expected to have several years of experience m this nature of work and be conversant with the542 words
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Advertisement128 1985-05-04 17 NOTICE We, Acotex Far East Pte Ltd of Ruby Warehouse Complex, 8, Kaki Bukit Road 2, #02-27, Singapore 1441 hereby declare that we agree and recognise that Dennison Manufacturing Co. Limited, a company incorporated m England and having an office m Singapore at 200, Jalan Sultan, #03-17 Textile Centre, Singapore128 words
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Miscellaneous2052 1985-05-04 17 Your listening guide Wh^St_*i A-,_______^_________J_______a^^ ri Radi one i 1 Show by French artists The Practical World at 7.15 pm foaturos Quality Control. A Britiah firm haa developed an inexpensive method of checking the EXHIBITIONS PAINTING. By Shou Heng TALK Harmonica Federation. 5 HIF" \W* 'w^jmg^— j quality of goods2,052 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-05-04 18 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran wm MY VIEW Saturday Matinee On Moonlight Bay (Ch 5, 1.51 pm): Doris Days m this one. So you know that means it's going to be clean, wholesome family entertainment and with music thrown m too! Day is Marjorie Winfield, a young397 words
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Advertisement227 1985-05-04 18 NOTICES I Important announcement from I I \B -A_ Ty H I Singapore Tobacco Company (Pte) Ltd I I The following are the new prices of I I Kool Menthol m Singapore. I I Kool Menthol Kingsize 20s: $2.30 I I Kool Menthol Super Lights 20s: $2.30 I NOTICE NOTICE227 words
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Advertisement101 1985-05-04 18 BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ Of Seizure Sale No. 689/85 In The Cause Of CPF Board Plaintiff versus Luah Hay Peng t/a Hln Chuan Co Defendant PAINT FACTORY AUCTION SALE OF Office equipment, air conditioners, paints, detergents, etc TO BE HELD AT #01-19101 words
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Advertisement272 1985-05-04 18 ANNOUNCEMENT JEBSEN JESSEN INDUSTRIAL SERVICES PTE LTD JEBSEN JESSEN (S) PTE LTD Please take note that effective May 1, 1985 our telephone number has been changed from *****77 to -*****66 Our address, telex number and cable address will remain unchanged as follows -608, MARTIN ROAD 11-08 SINGAPORE WABEHOUSE SINGAPOBE 0923272 words
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Advertisement8 1985-05-04 18 Straits Times Classifieds hot line is 737-1166 I8 words
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Advertisement144 1985-05-04 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1971 EDITION) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 443/70 Tan See Pan of 301 Kg Arang Road Singapore 1543 268/77 Lian Yew Yap (sued as a firm) Partners: (1) Yeo Teck Peng of Block 466 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 #10-1042 Singapore 2056 (2)144 words
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Advertisement166 1985-05-04 18 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 186 AND IN THE MATTER OF HAW ARAN MATS INTERNATIONAL PSIVATE LIMITED (Iscerperated la SLngapere) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 3rd166 words
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Miscellaneous929 1985-05-04 18 HSBC 12 Unnanaaammmmm Al programmes m English unles. other»nsr mdi.ate. EH Strong H dose of V Ibsen ___H CENTRESTAGE V LITTLE EYOLF (8.35 pm) J IBSEN'S play about .._yM a couple who lose tWA their crippled boy m an accident, is strong *^MW stuff for a television "Wm. production. Diana929 words
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