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Title Section15 1985-06-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article480 1985-06-05 1 Four injured but police do not link explosions to state's political situation KOTA KINABALU, Tuesday A BOMB planted beneath a building stairway on the outskirts of the Sabah capital exploded today, killing one man and injuring four others. It was the third blast mAFP; BERNAMA; NST - 480 words
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148 1985-06-05 1 Carter in Thailand to look into refugee problem BANGKOK. Tues. Former US President Jimmy Carter arrived here today amidst Thai praise for his concern over the plight of Indochinese refugees. Mr Carter, his wife Rosalyn and daughter Amy were scheduled to fly to the Thai-Cambo-dian border tomorrow to visit theAP - 148 words
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337 1985-06-05 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Earnings of cabbies up but trend is not clear yet RAV DHALIWAL By TAXIS have been filling up with passengers since the new fares came into force on Saturday. And cabbies are optimistic that there will be better passenger loads m the next couple of months, an NTUC Comfort official337 words
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Article60 1985-06-05 1 TYRE (Lebanon), Toes. Israeli troops Mew op farmer Palestinian guerilla fortifications In occupied south Lebanon today as they polled out more troops oo the way to final withdrawal from the country. Meanwhile their militia ally, the Sooth Lebanon Army, shot and wounded four people at aAP - 60 words
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540 1985-06-05 1 Welfare reform proposals draw protests Measures needed as dole amounts to one-third of government spending: Fowler LONDON, Tues. Government proposals for the most sweeping reforms m the 37-year history of Britain's welfare state have drawn loud protests from opposition politicians and welfare groups. A blueprint for reforms across the wholeAP; Reuter; UPI - 540 words
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Article, Illustration759 1985-06-05 1 AGNES WEE - $23 m luxury yacht subject of disputes AGNES WEE By The Sheikh had hoped to call this dream yacht Fallah. Standing majestically within a giant shed, the vessel is 168 ft (51 m) long, with a maximum draft of 2.47 m. The owner's cabin has a study/ sitting room and759 words
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Article235 1985-06-05 1 OVENS will soon be tested to ensure that they meet safety requirements. The Consumers' Association of Singapore, the Public Utilities Board and the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research are now designing the tests. This move follows the shattering of the glass door of an235 words
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158 1985-06-05 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. General Dynamics has paid a U*****,283 (551,501,348) fine to the US Navy for giving questionable gifts to Admiral Hyman Rickover, the Pentagon has announced. America's tiird largest defence contractor, which has alsc been accused of mak jig unauthorised military contract charges, sentReuter - 158 words
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Article581 1985-06-05 2 SDP claim refuted THE Singapore Democratic Party's own figures for the cost of Potong Pasir show that the Housing Board made a loss from the estate, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. He said that the SDP's $33.88 million land cost figure and the sum of $199.4581 words
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Article206 1985-06-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PRIME Minister Andreas Papandreoo presents his new Cabinet today after being re-elected by a convincing majority m Sunday's polls. Because his record has been more realistic than his rhetoric, there is less uncertainty this time m Western capitals than m 1981 about Greece's future m206 words
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Article174 1985-06-05 2 UNHEALTHY PARALLEL IMPORTS A DISTRIBUTOR, m dispelling reports that parallel imports are good for consumers, says the agreements distributors sign with manufacturers do not, contrary to popular belief, open the door to huge profits. They impose costly obligations as well, including providing guarantees, parts and after-sales service. Parallel importers174 words
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Article80 1985-06-05 2 PAN-EL PULLS OUT OF ADELPHI HOTEL DEAL MARINE and engineering group Pan-Electric Industries is pulling out of its $77 million deal to acquire Adelphi Hotel. Pan-El directors said they and vendor Adelphi Development Pte Ltd have decided not to proceed with the signing of the sale and purchase agreement80 words
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Article411 1985-06-05 2 Junie simmers JUNIE SNG is simmering right now. She has not received any word that her ticket to fly home for the Singapore International swimming meet from June 27-29 is on its way. "There's so much studying to do, too, but if I'm coming back to swim, mv revision411 words
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Article512 1985-06-05 2 Indian nuclear arms? INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has said m an interview published m Le Monde newspaper, that India was considering the possibility of producing nuclear arms m response to what he termed Pakistan's efforts to become a nuclear power. Mr Gandhi, who arrives m Paris512 words
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197 1985-06-05 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causway Cockfighting ban THE Philippine Armed Forces have banned soldiers as well as policemen from cockfighting arenas, saying this was setting back the government's anti-insurgency drive. An official statement said the directive followed a study by a special armed forces committee that military camps had been197 words
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Article574 1985-06-05 2 Family business IN THE brightly-lit shop stacked ceiling high with goods, Mr and Mrs Yeo Sze Chiang looked at me expectantly when I approached them. It was quiet m the Dover Road housing estate and both of tnem thought I was a customer. When I identified myself, they574 words
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175 1985-06-05 3 BEIJING, Tues. China has enough nuclear arms to deter the United States and the Soviet Union from attempting military pressure, a senior Chinese official said at China's first international peace conference today. Li Yimang, president of the Association for International Understanding, told theReuter - 175 words
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Article131 1985-06-05 3 BEIJING, Tues. A Chinese troupe is staging a Sky about the private life of Karl Marx that picts the Itth century communist ideologue as a temperamental, cigar-smoking, gastronomic aficionado, tormented aver the less sf his family. "Marx Is not portrayed as a paragon of virtue," the English-languageAP - 131 words
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333 1985-06-05 3 PARIS, Tuesday INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday India was considering the possibility of producing nuclear arms m response to what he termed Pakistan's efforts to become a nuclear power. In an interview published m Le Monde, Mr Gandhi saidReuter - 333 words
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Article78 1985-06-05 3 PORT MORESBY, Tues. Papua New Guinea's Cabinet today endorsed a Bill providing for castration of rapists and hanging for gang rape or rape where murder was involved. The Bill was submitted by Prime Minister Michael Somare, who told Parliament today he was "declaring war onReuter - 78 words
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102 1985-06-05 3 HONGKONG, Tues. Police paid about HK$l.9 million (*****,900) to two informers who helped them uncover a drug syndicate here which smuggled over 2.8 tonnes of heroin base, press reports said today. This was disclosed yesterday at the trial of 13 menAFP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-06-05 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japan today reaffirmed its support for the Democratic Kampuchean coalition government, but turned down a request by resistance Premier Son Sann for direct aid to his 15,000--strong faction. Mr Son Sann, who arrived here yesterday at the invitation of the Japanese government,AFP - 277 words
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240 1985-06-05 3 CANBERRA, Toes. Australia's Labour government today unveiled sweeping tax reform proposals under which workers will take home more money bat pay more for goods and services. The weighty policy document received a cautious welcome from big business bat opposition from trade anions and theReuter - 240 words
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137 1985-06-05 3 TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan's Red Cross yesterday rejected a proposal by its Chinese counterpart that they discuss the reunion of families separated by the 1949 division of China into communist mainland and nationalist Taiwan camps. "It is a standing policy of our organisation that no contactAFP - 137 words
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286 1985-06-05 3 TOKYO, Tues. US Under-Secretary of Commerce Lionel Olmer today charged that Japa nese electronics firms were dumping semiconductor chips on the US market ana warned that the practice could cause serious trade friction. The price of one type of Japanese chip hadReuter; AP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-06-05 4 QUEBEC CITY, Tues. The ruling Parti Quebecois headed by Premier Rene Levesque suffered a crushing defeat last night m four by-elections that may spell an end to its nineyear hold on this Frenchspeaking province. The opposition Liberals, led by former Premier Robert Bourassa,Reuter - 313 words
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Article133 1985-06-05 4 Fourth man charged with spying WASHINGTON, Tues. A retired US navy communications expert yesterday became the fourth person arrested and charged m a spy ring that is said to have delivered classified documents to the Soviet Union. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said its agents arrested Jerry Whitworth, 45, ofReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-06-05 4 picture. OH, mum three-year-old Derek Powers, of Somerville, Massachusetts, wasn't happy when his mother asked him to kiss his schoolmates daring graduation ceremonies for Somerville's Head Start scheme. Thirty youngsters, aged three to five, donned the traditional caps and gowns for their commencement exercises. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article250 1985-06-05 4 It sees growth despite stiff competition DETROIT, Tues. The American robot industry, despite stiff competition m its home market from Japan, Germany and Sweden, still managed to grow and grossed U*****.5 million (*****.5 million) m sales last year, a top industry official said. Mr WalterReuter - 250 words
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88 1985-06-05 4 ORANGE (California). Tues Two of the five surviving septuplets born to a 30-year-old American woman here on May 21. have developed "a very severe lung disease", a spokesman for Orange Childrens Hospital said yesterday The condition of one boy and a girl dereriorared sharplyAFP - 88 words
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Article64 1985-06-05 4 TORONTO, Tues Canadian government officials yesterday approved a package of financial aid to victims of the tornadoes that swept through southern Ontario and neigh touring American states last week killing 91 people An emergency Cabinet meeting called by Ontario Premier Frank Miliet agreed to provide CJ3 (aboutUPI - 64 words
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246 1985-06-05 4 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE United States economy stagnated last month, the Association of Purchasing Directors from major US businesses reported yesterday m its latest monthly analysis of the nations economy. The report stressed that industrial orders 1 and output declined, while delays m delivery grewAFP - 246 words
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177 1985-06-05 4 Artificial heart patient suffers stroke UPI LOUISVILLE, Tues. Artificial heart recipient Murray Haydon, who has been confined to an intensive care unit since March, is believed to have suffered a stroke, a hospital spokesman said today. Dr William Devries, who implanted the heart m Mr Haydon on Feb 17, reportedUPI; AP - 177 words
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Article140 1985-06-05 4 RIYADH, Tues. The first Arab astronaut, Saudi Prince Sultan bin Salman, has been given permission to pray without performing ritual ablutions by Saudi Arabia's chief religious expert, it was reported here yesterday. Sheikh Abdel-Aziz bin Baz, head of the Ulema Religious Council, made the ruling forAP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration245 1985-06-05 5 JERUSALEM, Tue». PRIME MINISTER Shimon Peres said yesterday he was ready to negotiate peace with King Hussein "right away," but was opposed to prior talks between the Jordanian ruler and the United States. Mr Peres told an audience of 1,000 at Jerusalem's HebrewAP; UPI - 245 words
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256 1985-06-05 5 Israelis storm village to hunt Shi'ites BEIRUT, Tues. ISRAELI troops hunting Shi'ite Muslim guerillas have stormed a Lebanese village m the latest of a series of incidents heightening tension m the south on the eve of Israel's final withdrawal. Three tanks, 23 armoured personnel carriers and several support vehicles yesterdayReuter; AP - 256 words
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Article166 1985-06-05 5 CHICAGO, Tms. Hw remains of ancient buildings unearthed m Turkey indicate a flourishing tri be Uving thousands of years Dcxorc mc py*siniQSj These people mmM ethnicity Is unknown lived IMM years age and displayed surprisingly advanced social and architectural skills. The findings, announced by anAP - 166 words
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178 1985-06-05 5 PRETORIA, Tues. South Africa said today it had recently completed the withdrawal of its last troops from Angola but gave a thinly- veiled warning that it would not hesitate to move them back if necessary. An official statement said the last troops, stationedReuter; UPI - 178 words
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144 1985-06-05 5 TAIF (Saudi Arabia), Tues. Oil ministers meeting here have decided to bring forward a key Opec session amid growing signs of impatience with members exceeding their output quotas. Facing marked weakness m world oil markets, they agreed to bring forward a full sessionReuter - 144 words
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412 1985-06-05 5 Teachers and students on vacation sent to work on farms ADDIS ABABA, Tues. The government has ordered thousands of Ethiopian college students and teachers to spend the summer working with famine victims who have been resettled m the south and west of theNYT; AFP - 412 words
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Article345 1985-06-05 6 Papandreou renews pledge on bases WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States said yesterday after the election victory of Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou that it would continue to seek the best possible relationship with his socialist government. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb told reporters: "We recogniseAP; UPI; AFP; Reuter - 345 words
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Article146 1985-06-05 6 LONDON, Tues. The order books of British manufacturing companies aie fuller than at any time m the past eight years, the Confederation of British Industry (CBl) said m its latest monthly survey. It noted that an improvement began last September but that business leaders were rather lessAFP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration273 1985-06-05 6 LONDON, Tues. Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang, striving to strengthen his nations modernisation drive, has told the British government that Beijing wants better trading ana cultural exchanges between the two countries. Mr Zhao, on a sevenday visit here, will today discuss ways ofReuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article, Illustration241 1985-06-05 6 Vatican and govt sign Concordat VATICAN CITY, Tues. Italy and the Vatican signed a new Concordat yesterday formally ending Roman Catholicism's status as Italy's state religion. Prime Minister Bettino Craxi and Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Agostino Casaroli signed the accord which replaces the agreement fascist dictator Benito Mussolini signedUPI - 241 words
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Article98 1985-06-05 6 Soccer clubs may lose millions LONDON, Tues. English soccer clubs may lose lucrative sponsorship deals following last week's riot by Liverpool fans m Brussels and tough government measures to stamp out hooliganism. Officials of brewery companies, which sponsor 19 English League clubs, said they would reassess their position following theReuter - 98 words
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Article95 1985-06-05 6 Solidarity man found dead GDANSK, Tues. The mutilated body of a 64--year-old Solidarity activist, who wai arrested during a May Day demonstration, then disapi eared from his home eight days later, had been founl m a canal here, his sister said yesterday. Mrs Wieslawa Rzesiutek claimed her brother had beenAFP - 95 words
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Article81 1985-06-05 6 MORE THAN ,000 Sri Lankans have fled their homes m and around the east coast port of Trincomalee following violence m the past four days, officials said m Colombo yesterday. At least 23 people have been killed m attacks m the area since Friday. In the latest attackReuter - 81 words
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Article67 1985-06-05 6 SPAIN'S RIVAL trade unions joined forces yesterday to organise mass demonstrations against social security reforms m one of the biggest challenges to the socialist government since it took office 30 months ago. The communis* -led workers commissions and the Socialist General Workers' Union (UGT) said they were expectingReuter - 67 words
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Article73 1985-06-05 6 A SOVIET research ship with 53 people on board is trapped m thick ice hundreds of miles from open sea off the coast of Antarctica, the official Soviet news agency, Tass, said m Moscow yesterday. Helicopters have already evacuated 77 people from the trapped Mikhail Somov, whichReuter - 73 words
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Article73 1985-06-05 6 BOMB BLASTS jarred the Indian state of Punjab yesterday on the anniversary of the army's assault on the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine, state authorities said m Amritsar. Seven people were reported wounded. Sikh militants, meanwhile, put up posters inside the temple urging supporters to "comeAP - 73 words
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Article59 1985-06-05 6 IRAQI PLANES yesterday destroyed the Iranian "Hamid" military camp, m the latest of a series of attacks on military and economic targets, a spokesman announced m Baghdad without indicating the camp's location. Iraq had earlier announced two "destructive" raids on Teheran on Monday night, denying Iranian claimsAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration270 1985-06-05 7 Marcos to run for President in 1987 MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos announced yesterday he would run for re-election m 1987, saying he could not allow "demagogues" to rule the Philippines. In a press statement, Mr Marcos said he would seek a new six-year term to enable him to canyUPI - 270 words
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Article444 1985-06-05 7 'Many Filipinos gamble instead of fighting rebels' MANILA, Tuesday THE Philippine Armed Forces have banned soldiers as well as policemen from cockfighting arenas, saying this was setting back the government's anti-insurgency drive. An official statement said the directive followed a study by a special armed forcesUPI; AFP - 444 words
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Article39 1985-06-05 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Military officials have found four hectares of ganja, a forbidden drug, m Aceh, north Sumatra, Antara news agency reported today. However, the officials failed to arrest the tour men suspected of cultivating the crop. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-06-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir today reiterated that it was not Malaysia's job to reply to queries on what steps the Philippine government has taken to formally withdraw its sovereignty claim over Sabah. Malaysia was also not obligedBernama - 283 words
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174 1985-06-05 7 SYDNEY, Tues. A farmer Australian army officer was committed fer trial today fer allegedly trying to recruit former soldiers fer aa attack en the capital of aa Indonesian province. Prosecutors said Gary Rey Scott, 39, told police hie had done a feasibility study fer theReuter - 174 words
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Article121 1985-06-05 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves totalled US$lO.5 billion (5523.3 billion) at the end of April. Mr Arifin Siregar, the Governor of Bank Indonesia, the country's central bank, said this compared with US$6.3 billion when the rupiah was devalued in March 1983. Mr Siregar said the latestOpecna - 121 words
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98 1985-06-05 7 13 countries call for talks on East Timor BONN, Tues. A total of 408 legislators from 13 countries and the European Parliament called on the Indonesian government yesterday to undertake talks with representatives of East Timor and to cease what they said was repression m the territory. An open letterAFP - 98 words
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Article60 1985-06-05 7 BANGKOK, Tues. Fourteen people were killed and 20 others injured when a bus collided head on with a trailer truck, police said today. Among the dead was the truck driver believed to have fallen asleep at the wheel. The collision occurred on Sunday m theAFP - 60 words
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Article523 1985-06-05 9 China not likely to big market HONGKONG, Tuaaday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's warning yesterday against holding too many illusions on the China market has found some solid backing at the current International Monetary Conference here. The sober warning might have sounded strange to some of theBernama; AFP - 523 words
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Article314 1985-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The decision by the five public sector unions to take a strike ballot over better wages for about 14,000 artisans may turn out to be no more than a show of strength and solidarity. This is because the Labour Minister isNST - 314 words
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118 1985-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The late Abdul Jalil Ibrahim, who was murdered m Hongkong m 1983, has been conferred the highest award m the country, the Seri Pahlawsn Gagah Perkasa (SP), by the Yang di-Pertuan Agung m conjunction with the King's 53rd birthdayBernama - 118 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four American sailors were killed today m a collision between a tourist bus and a rented car they were driving to Johor Baru, Police said. "Firemen extricated their bodies, pinned under the engine of the bus," a spokesman said. They hadUPI; NST - 93 words
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Article127 1985-06-05 9 Needles in hand baffle doctors KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A housewife is on "pins and needles" because of a phenomenon that has her doctors baffled. Madam M. Rajiswari, 31, sought treatment at the General Hospital yesterday after experiencing excruciating pain m her right hand. A doctor examined her hand when sheNST - 127 words
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293 1985-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Umno Youth yesterday advised TV3 to tone down its "Western, cosmopolitan" image and to be more "ethnic" when it extends its broadcasts nationwide next year. The commercial network was also reminded of two conditions under its operating licence to devoteNST - 293 words
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336 1985-06-05 10 THE former office manager of Pirelli General PLC was jailed for 20 months yesterday for criminal breach of trust of a total of $78,000. Another four charges involving $67,169.90 were taken into consideration against Wee Thiam Chye alias Patrick. 54, who is a336 words
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Article, Illustration435 1985-06-05 10 JUNE TAN - Wedding bells don't strike a chord with JC students JUNE TAN By JUNIOR College students are straining their ears 10 years m advance to hear wedding bells. While getting hitched is a prospect around 10 years away for many of them, the 18-year-olds now have to go through lessons on435 words
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Article, Illustration843 1985-06-05 10 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Minister refutes claim that HDB made $29m profit By THE Singapore Democratic Party's own figures for the cost of Potong Pasir estate show that the Housing Board made a loss from the estate, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday.843 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-06-05 10 SDP to discuss taxi issue at forum THE Singapore Democratic Party wul hold a public forum next week which will focus on the taxi issue. The SDP is expected to call on the Government to scrap the diesel tax levy planned for October. Mr Eddie Tay, a member of the175 words
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Article48 1985-06-05 10 A WOMAN was cleared yesterday ot a charge of hitting a public health inspector after the case against her was withdrawn by the prosecution. Road sweeper Aisha bint. Abdullah, 39, was first charg ed with causing hurt to Mr Alloisus Fernandez, 34, m August last year.48 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-06-05 11 ANYONE who saw this huge cylindrical object being moved yesterday morning would have thought Singapore was about to have a space capability. But no, the object is something more down to earth. It is a shield-tunnelling machine used m MRT works. Usually underground, it was179 words
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Article67 1985-06-05 11 A MAN suffered head injuries when he was hit by a van along the East Coast Parkway on Saturday. Mr Foo Kok Chuan. 60. was crossing the road just after Benjamin Sheares Bridge at 1.25 pm when the accident happened The van was67 words
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Article41 1985-06-05 11 A LORRY driver was found drowned m a canal m West Coast Road on Sunday. He was identified as Mr Koh Thiam Hook. 31. a father of two. of Race Course Road. Police do not suspect foul pla>41 words
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274 1985-06-05 11 Arms case detainee leapt from 11th floor A POLICE detainee jumped from an 11th floor flat afer tricking police into bringing him there to recover some firearms. Lim Bok Swee, 43, had told police that he had left four firearms with a hawker's assistant, Mr Kang Kai Chua alias Lav274 words
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289 1985-06-05 11 WHILE Singapore is selling itself m Mauritius as the "Gateway to the Far East", Mauritius would like to earn the reputation as being the hub and the gateway to other parts of Africa and Europe. Mauritian Minister for External Affairs, Tourism and289 words
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Article77 1985-06-05 11 THE Civil Service Institute will be holding a seminar on how to provide better public service through work improvement teams on June 8 at the PUB Auditorium. The seminar, which will be attended by about 500 public sector employees, is part of the year-long productivity programme of77 words
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419 1985-06-05 11 GRACE CHNG - Stamp of approval for computer centre GRACE CHNG Ngee Ann course meets high British standards By THE Centre for Computer Studies (CCS) at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic has met the high standards of two British educational institutes. Both the Business and Technical Education Council and the British Computer Society (BCS)419 words
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140 1985-06-05 11 A MAN was infuriated when he learnt from a newspaper report that his wife had been fined $500 for declaring falsely that she was a spinster m her attempt to remarry. Sankaran Krishna Menon, 56, confronted his wife, Madam Thanapakiam, 47,140 words
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186 1985-06-05 13 A MAN, who threatened to set Ore te his BBBBJBBfI house if his mother refused te give him some money, carried out Us threat aad caused damage estimated at $11 Jto. Yesterday, Othman Ub Suiong, 21, pleaded guilty to the186 words
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Article62 1985-06-05 13 NO PLEA was taken from a 36-year-old woman who was charged yesterday with stealing a wallet containing $2,370, a POSB Cash-On-Une card, an identity card aad some documents. Tan Lee Hiang is said to have stolen Madam Lim Peck Lans wallet on Vesak Day at the62 words
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Article71 1985-06-05 13 A HONGKONG youth has been committed to stand trial m the High Court on a capital charge of trafficking 520 g of heroin from Ghim Peng Hotel m Geylang Road to Changi Airport. Lav Chi Sing, IS, holder of a Hongkong passport, was alleged to nave transported the71 words
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289 1985-06-05 13 Doctor wins claim for fees from patient A DOCTOR who took her patient to the Small Claims Court to claim $200 m fees won her case yesterday. Paediatrician Dr Frances Woon brought her claim against Madam Fong Wai Gay m May. She said Madam Fong had not paid her for289 words
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71 1985-06-05 13 CYNTHIA Tan Lye Sun, a director of The Trap, a private club m the basement of the Singapore Shopping Centre, was charged yesterday with promoting a topless floor show wthout a public entertainment licence. No plea was taken from Tan, 31, who is71 words
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276 1985-06-05 13 New rules for operators of boiler engines NEW rules on the testing and certification of workers m charge of steam boilers and internal combustion engines came into effect last Saturday. The new rules will ensure that the person-in-charge of a steam boiler or internal combustion engine holds a certificate of276 words
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Article89 1985-06-05 13 Comment on cable draft invited THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is releasing for public comment the draft specification for portable cable reels for domestic purposes. The draft specification applies to portable cable reels for alternating current provided with a nondetachable flexible cord or cable not exceeding 25089 words
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177 1985-06-05 13 Faulty m-cycle trips up two thieves TWO men who were involved m stealing three lighters valued at $1,300 from a department store last Saturday failed to make a clean escape when their getaway motorcycle failed to start. A source said one of them went into the Klasse Yuyi store m177 words
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Article, Illustration318 1985-06-05 13 ANOTHER six camp sites will be developed by the Education Ministry over the next few years to encourage camping activities, said Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State for Education and for Communications and Information. A camping enthusiast himself, Dr Tay yesterday opened318 words
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Article176 1985-06-05 13 HDB gives Total Defence a boost THE Housing Board is Slaying its part m Total ►efence by giving space m its newsletter for the publication of an article on Open Mobilisation. This month's issue of Our Home, the board's monthly publication, carries an article on the coming mass call-up of176 words
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143 1985-06-05 14 THREE airline officials from Singapore are now m Medan to help Indonesian police with a case involving the loss of $11 million by Singapore Airlines. The officials, from SlA's accounting department here, flew to Medan after police arrested a 39-year-old woman at her143 words
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132 1985-06-05 14 Labourer gets two years for molest A LABOURER was seen removing a woman's panties as she straggled aad screamed Inside a pick-up last month. Tarn Kok Hwa, H, was earlier seen sneaHsg around sn the night of May U fay Mr Isidn fain Komeng, whs followed him ts the pick-up132 words
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135 1985-06-05 14 Workshop members visit computer factories ABOUT 30 participants attending a computer workshop at the National University of Singapore Biid a visit to Hewlett ackard yesterday. They were shown how printers and other computer peripherals were made. They were among 120 participants attending a five-day workshop which started on Monday. The135 words
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Article, Illustration431 1985-06-05 14 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Found clinging to pipe after 12-hour search m burgled store By IT WAS "hide" for three burglars and "seek" for the police after a gang bungled their theft at the Daimaru department store m River Valley Road on Monday. The police search, lasting about431 words
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373 1985-06-05 14 SALMA KHALIK; LOW MEI MEI - SALMA KHALIK LOW MEI MEI By and THE Handicraft Centre is m danger of turning into just another shopping centre. Yesterday the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board put up for tender about one-fifth of the shop space at the Handicraft Centre. And the new tenants do373 words
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190 1985-06-05 14 Tiff led woman to jump off pick-up A VERDICT at death by misadventure was recorded yesterday on a 25-year-old woman who died a week after she Jamped from a moving pick-op vaa. State Coroner FraacU Tseng was told that on April last year, Miss Goh Hock bum, 25, had a190 words
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286 1985-06-05 15 CONSUMER co-operative NTUC Fair Price, which faces stiff competition from new stores m housing estates, has engaged two Swedish consultants to draw up "battle" plans. Fair Price General Manager Lim Ho Seng called their study a "strategic review". He said this was being286 words
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Article127 1985-06-05 15 NOMINATIONS are once again being invited from youth groups for the Ship for South-east Asian Youth Programme 1985 -fc the 12th year since the programme was launched. Those taking part will meet m Singapore for the start of the eight-week cruise on Oct 3. Thirty-five127 words
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192 1985-06-05 15 THREE security guards joined m the chase moments after a curio shop m Plaza Singapura m Orchard Road was robbed by two men of jewellery worth $300,000. A spokesman for Plaza Singapura Pte Ltd said yesterday that the guards had responded after the alarm192 words
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170 1985-06-05 15 THE National University of Singapore's Workplace Child Care Centre will open on Aug 1. It will cater for up to 50 children of "married female staff members", according to the latest issue of Campus News. A two-storey bungalow at 11, Kent Ridge Road,170 words
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138 1985-06-05 15 Attack on 24 'may be work of soccer fans' SOCCER fans are new thought to have been responsible for last Friday's attack on 24 students from the Shnqnn Secondary School In Jurong East. The students were attacked by a gang sf about 41 youths after a football game at the138 words
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Article112 1985-06-05 15 A JOBLESS man, Subramaniam Cumaravelu, was fined $2,500 yesterday for remaining m India for 11 years and six months without a valid exit permit. Cumaravelu, 36, had registered for national service on March 20, 1967, the court heard yesterday. From July 1, 1968, to112 words
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Article164 1985-06-05 15 A LABOUR MP has criticised those who take a passive role m promoting safety and health at workplaces. This attitude must change, said Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon at the opening of the Occupational Safety and Health Promotion at the National Productivity Board conference room164 words
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Article51 1985-06-05 15 THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a three-day workshop for professionals on how to develop dynamic leadership at Waterloo Centre from June 17 to 19 from 9 am to 5 pm. For details of the course, which has a fee of $130, call51 words
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Article51 1985-06-05 15 THE Extramural Studies Department of the National University of Singapore will hold a workshop on cash flow management at the Institute of Education's Annex 3, Room 29, on June 16 and 23, from 9 am to 5 pm. For details of the course, which costs $110, ring51 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-06-05 15 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By TODAY birds arrive at bird-singing contests m style. They are housed m ornate carved bamboo cages, some with ivory Chinese characters for luck which add that extra touch of class not seen on cages m days490 words
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159 1985-06-05 34 A ('AST-FOOD restaurant is looking into a complaint that pieces of glass were found m meal plates served to two customers early yesterday. Mr David Rodgers, a Kentucky Fried Chicken senior manager, said his staff was investigating how the pieces of glass got into159 words
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Article68 1985-06-05 34 Body talk expert holds seminars SEMINARS on communications skills and professional selling will be given by Mr Allan Pease, an expert on body language. The communications skills seminar will be held on Thursday at the Equatorial Hotel while the professional selling seminar will be held on Friday at the RELC68 words
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Article56 1985-06-05 34 SINGAPORE haa introduced number-to-number telephone service to Cuba and Ascension m the Atlantic Ocean. The charge for Cuba is $18 for the first three minutes and $6 for subsequent minutes while the rate to Ascension is $19.50 for the first three minutes and $6.50 per subsequent56 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-06-05 34 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN The result a clean record for past five years By VIOLENCE on the sports field is promptly tackled at the school level here. The result of quick action by principals m punishing students for violent behaviour on the field is a403 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-06-05 34 CHANGI Airport now has two pharmacies that will help to take care of complaints common to travellers such as headaches, travel sickness and the occasional stomach ache. Run by Guardian Pharmacy, the pharmacies are open from 7 am to 11 pm. The larger outlet209 words
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Article88 1985-06-05 34 THIEVES brake into a trading company m North Bridge Road and stole $II,IM during the weekend. The theft was discovered mi Monday at about 11.31 am when the manager, Madam K.J. Phai, M, returned to the office to And the main door forced •pen. In another theft88 words
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151 1985-06-05 34 Company's $220,000 pledge for victims of tidal wave A LOCAL manufacturing company is donating 90 tonnes of vegetable oil products to those m Bangladesh left homeless when tidal waves hit the country. In a ceremony yesterday afternoon, Mr Neo Choon Hian, Director of Devon Industries Sdn Bhd, pledged $220,000 worth151 words
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Article37 1985-06-05 34 THE Principal Adviser (Ail ports) from the Australian D. partment of Aviation, M J.W.E. Huggett, will meet off cials from the Civii Aviatio Authority on Thursday an. tour the Changi airport com plex on Friday.37 words
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Advertisement366 1985-06-05 11 Now even the smallest business can afford its own printroom. a/T^k v I 3 y I .ak*m^mmm 'itmM i:: f .mmmmmiam V S AM \m\ JH fcfcte,B P^.--!^^^ j R^. JBS3^! _^S P» Hfl^ fl .^^L. fl kW amm 3^^ fiff P' flfl A U l^Mi!i^.J li kl I IJ^^^-366 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-05 13 IThe way you write and the pen you choose both say a lot about you. Slanted writing with large loops can show responsiveness and imagination. Choosing a Sheaf fer shows you appreciate a superior pen that makes a stylish gift. Only Sheaf fer has such superb styling and craftsmanship with96 words
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Advertisement378 1985-06-05 14 y On behalf of the Directors of Rohin Shipysrd (Pte) Ltd for thilf kamtaa stock and aquipmsnt HENRY BUTCHER A CO, In SMOrfstfcm wtth VICTORS MORRIS (Pte) Ltd are instructed to hold a Sale by Auction I PRIVATE TREATY) 1 of 4 DAYS OURATION 25th -28th June 1995 with THOUSANDS378 words
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484 1985-06-05 16 The Straits Times says Approval for Papandreou THERE is some reason for Greece to celebrate as Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou presents his new Cabinet today after being re-elected by a convincing majority m Sunday's polls. Although his Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok) lost 13 of its seats and had its share484 words
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Article, Illustration793 1985-06-05 16 GILES MERRITT - Star Wars is a force for stability Nato chief GILES MERRITT 'Deterrence made obsolete by advances m nuclear arms' By writing for the International Herald Tribune Some people may not think (the SDI) a very good way of doing things. But to me President Reagan's motives seem right and honourable.793 words
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519 1985-06-05 16 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Mystery over leadership change in pro-Moscow faction of PKI YANG RAZALI KASSIM Around the region By A MYSTERIOUS leadership change has taken place m the little-noticed pro-Moscow faction of the banned Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and questions have been raised about the security implications for Indonesia. In the change that519 words
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Article, Illustration728 1985-06-05 16 Alan Hubberd - Alan Hubberd BACK m the good old days of the Wild West, where men were men and "Yuppie" was the yell a cowboy made as he lassooed his lady, the scenario usually went something like this: The gunslinger would kick open the saloon door, swagger728 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1985-06-05 17 NANCY BETH JACKSON - NANCY BETH JACKSON Poll shows many believe it will cause unemployment By writing for the International Herald Tribune PARIS The flight reservation clerk taps m codes on the keyboard of a desktop computer. Seconds later, the machine issues a detailed ticket and receipt, saving time and1,410 words
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690 1985-06-05 17 ELLIS CONKLIN - ELLIS CONKLIN By LOS ANGELES They see themselves as playing and living on the edge with a defiant fury the punk "rockers" and the more aggressive heavymetal "stoners" who glory m their tight black leather pants, boots and black gloves often speckled with690 words
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654 1985-06-05 18 No guarantees or after-sales services are offered The ultimate choice must be made by the consumer. Does he want the short-term benefit of a slightly cheaper price or the long-term benefit of continuously updated m products? RECENT articles m the newspapers, as well as Case654 words
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Letter, Illustration205 1985-06-05 18 I AM alarmed by your report (ST May 30) on the rate of contaminated food found m licensed eating places. What was not reported and which I wish to know is the rate of contaminated food found m our supermarkets. I205 words
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175 1985-06-05 18 RECENTLY we passed a neighbour's house la Block 213, Street 21 jurong East, aad saw a pint slip prominently pasted oa tke main door. As it was so eye-catching, we had a closer look. To oar surmise, It was a romladnr from tke Housing175 words
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Letter94 1985-06-05 18 I WOULD- like to appeal to the Singapore Sports Council to install lockers at every outdoor stadium. One ought to realise that not everyone has the opportunity to live near an outdoor stadium. Some may even have to take a bus there just to jog along94 words
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141 1985-06-05 18 ON MAY 17 this year, I witnessed a group of hawker liaison officers, accompanied by police escorts, performing their duties raiding illegal hawkers m front of Toa Payoh Emporium at 9.15 pm. All the hawkers began running for cover, including one141 words
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313 1985-06-05 18 I REFER to Punctual's letter (ST, May 20) concerning the irregularity of SBS Service 231. We appreciate the feedback the writer has given m his letter and are taking the appropriate measures to improve the service. A number of conditions must be satisfied for313 words
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Letter74 1985-06-05 18 I REFER to the letter "Why this thaw?" by "Healthily Concerned" (ST, May 14). We have investigated and checked on the NTUC supermarket m District 11. Two display freezers were found to be malfunctioning. The management has since rectified the faults and the freezers are now working74 words
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Advertisement646 1985-06-05 18 ja Aa-s*wß^ *^J^^* < v. Rr authentic Tfeochew delicacies, come to a truly Tfeochewßestaurart-l^igCheng Lou Aring Ching U4u Teochew Restaurant HBHgpipir^HHl has received accolades from many gourmets 1 Ht^l^^-I*tß It is not just favoured for its excellent fare BBF yiQ/Am but for its finely tuned service. B^"? rmry^Jm. Our skilful646 words
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Article53 1985-06-05 19 SHARE prices drifted lower m quiet trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.28 points to 809.13. The Business Times Composite Index fell 4.07 points to 718.63. Falls outnumbered rises by 106 to 18 with 30 unchanged. A total of 5.6 million shares valued at $12.353 words
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Article55 1985-06-05 19 SpvtFodd* 160 +20 MCaMn 478 +14 CCII 452 +8 FMKfcCmS 109 +8 MMrttta 400 +6 NST 715 +5 SfßuMiUi 230+4 MCkm* 276 +3 M^iUaS* 254 +3 $PP 98 +3 MTC7SC 370+2 OmW 255 +2 MM Cite 121 +2 XidiSwf 214 +1 Wand— Mt 199 +1 »H8 151+1 insecurities 8255 words
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Article67 1985-06-05 19 U M Fkw 765 -20 0 C B C 920—15 TDM 278 —10 HuntM 300 —8 IIMMe 258 -8 Omm tt» 250 -8 Mattm Wp 102 -8 Sport land 287 -7 MOB 432-6 MafiM Corpn 368 -6 0 U B 328-6 OritnUlMdp 316 —6 rmOStt 252 -6 ■wriiiiH 12067 words
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Article12 1985-06-05 19 Sime Darby 575,000 Pon-EI 269,000 Pahang Inv 196,000 UOB 185,00012 words
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Article62 1985-06-05 19 May 31 June 4 BT Composite 722 70 718.63 BTMcatOf *****27 *****69 BTOB-0S -218 -358 ST Industrials 812 41 809.13 ST Fmance 2328.36 2319.28 STHottte 812 90 809.13 May 31 June 4 ST Properties 464.08 462.64 ST fcranp 313 58 313.55 ST Plantations 2365.72 2365 66 OCBC ***** 624.2862 words
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Article33 1985-06-05 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-06-05 19 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0425 m Singapore, losing 48 points.12 words
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Article21 1985-06-05 19 DM V PF S| HI Uas 1.2830 3.0490 249.20 unq 2.2180 una ***** 3.0425 249.05 9.2800 2.2135 7 771021 words
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Article33 1985-06-05 19 Eurodollar: Gained 23 ticks to 92.33 a contract. Deutsehemark: Gained 49 ticks to 0.3289 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 37 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$3.6O to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article58 1985-06-05 19 CHICAGO, Tues. Eastman Kodak Co introduced its first stand-alone 8-mm VCR, the MVS-5380, whose primary components are a MVS-5000 Bmm audio-video recorder and a MVS-380 stereo tuner-timer. The new product has stereo television reception and will record up to eight programmes m three weeks. ItReuter - 58 words
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Article70 1985-06-05 19 NEW YORK. Tues. Merrill Lynch and Co Inc said Mr Stephen Hammerman was named Executive Vice-President and chief administrative officer. He succeeded Mr Robert Rittereiser, who resigned to become President of E. F. Hutton Group Inc. In his new position, Mr Hammerman continues as Merrill Lynch'sReuter - 70 words
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Article59 1985-06-05 19 11,300 to be laid off SANTA CLARA, Calif orI nia), Tues. National Semiconductor Corp plans to lay off about 1,300 I workers m the United <-, States and Europe because ot continued depression m the semi-con-ductor industry. It has also cancelled its proposed semi-conductor wafer fabrication plant near Portland, Oregon.Reuter - 59 words
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Article97 1985-06-05 19 CHICAGO, Tues. Zenith Electronics Corp «lans to introduce m Las I egas a new cable televi- I sion technology for im- j pulse pay-per-view pro- I grammfng It yesterday unveiled Phonevision, which uses a j new telephone- based ordering system, at the National Cable TelevisionReuter - 97 words
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Article56 1985-06-05 19 ADELAIDE, Tues. Mr Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Ltd announced plans to double its authorised capita] to A s2oo million (Ss29o million) by creating 199.96 million A5O cent-ordinary shares and a 10.000 redeemable Asl preference shares issue. The move will be put to shareholders at an extraordinary Ber-—'Reuter - 56 words
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358 1985-06-05 19 NORA CHENG - Pan-El pulls out of $77m Adelphi deal NORA CHENG Price and method of payment may be the reasons By MARINE and engineering group Pan-Electric Industries is pulling out of its $77 million deal to acquire Adelphi Hotel. Pan-El was to have paid the $77 million with $24.4 million m cash358 words
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298 1985-06-05 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Acquisition of HK firm 'just a start' By PARKWAY Holdings is planning to go international m its operations and the acquisition of Hongkong property company Lee Hing Development last month is just the beginning. "With Singapore as its base of operations, we are298 words
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295 1985-06-05 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) Is now actively seeking clearing members f«r Its aew clearing house which Is now being registered. Sources said the letters were despatched yesterday. Earlier la March. 24 members sf the existing commodity exchange had indicated their interest ln295 words
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352 1985-06-05 19 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By SPECIALISED retailing has a place m Singapore, says the man who will bring m one-stop shopping for child-care products m August. Mothers m Singapore will be able to buy British-based Mothercare's maternity clothes, clothes for children up to 10 years old,352 words
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153 1985-06-05 19 LAS VEGAS, Tues. McGraw-Hill Inc said it intends to form a new partnership with Telecommunications Inc aad Telecrafter Corp ln a news system transmitted via cable to personal computers. The partnership will expand oa aa existing partnership, X-press Information Services, began last yearReuter - 153 words
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88 1985-06-05 19 French firm to set up watch plant in India PARIS, Ties. Europe's biggest maker of watch movements, France-Ebauche, will set ap a factory la India to make two million quartz-regulated mechanical watckes a year, tke company's President, Mr Michel Grollemund, said here yesterday. Annual turnover Is expected te be equivalentAFP - 88 words
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Article156 1985-06-05 19 THAILAND has beaten Hongkong to be the first m Asia to introduce a cashless shopping system. The electronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS) system m Bangkok went live on May 13, beating Hongkong by slightly over a month. Bangkok's EFTPOS system is owned by156 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-06-05 19 DOREEN SOH - Bank of America's electronic banking service DOREEN SOH By ASIAN corporate customers of Bank of America now have an electronic banking system designed specially for them. Unveiling the new service called Micro World yesterday, Mr Lawrence Briggs, BA's Singapore Country General Manager, said: "The system was designed from a long266 words
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Article2367 1985-06-05 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,367 words
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Article1478 1985-06-05 20 MMISTRMK ■wuo 1 HIW.O Ajmomoto (3.065) A Choc (2 10S) (1)2 09 AMD(3 006 3 025M1)3 02 Alcorn. (1 016 1 025) (1) 102 (4) 1.01 AISB (1 03SX4) 101 (9) 102 API(0 788 0 81SX2)0 79(4)0.82 i (5) 082 (3) 083 (2) 0 81'1,478 words
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Article2723 1985-06-05 20 M dures quoted have a par value of Sl, unless otherwise specified Adjusted lor scnp/rifhts N Tai-eiempted dividend MW is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1985 Last Yield Vol Day Mgh Low Company Sale Change ('000) Mgh Low2,723 words
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587 1985-06-05 21 THE Singapore market drifted marginally lower m listless trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 3.28 points to 809.13. The Business Times Composite Index lost 4.07 points to 718.63. Falls swamped rises 106 to 18 with 30 unchanged. Volume was 5.6 million shares587 words
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Article70 1985-06-05 21 i NST Index M Tuesday 1289.91 (1291.55) ~"g J Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1643.35 (1641.25) |itAustralian All-Ordinaries it Tuesday 861.2 (872.3) J Nkkei 0 J Average Tuesday *****.31 (*****.41) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1010.7 (1002.5) -ni'4 Dow Jones Average g^ Monday 1310.93 (1315.41) (Figures m brackets refer to those70 words
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Article252 1985-06-05 21 June 3 US$ Change Alcoa 31ft -ft AMed Chem Cp 42ft +ft Alis-Chalmers Sft -ft Am Tel Tel 23ft +ft Amax Inc 16M unch Amr Corp 46ft +lft Bethlehem SH 16ft -ft Boeing Co 66ft +2ft Burroughs Cp 62ft +ft Caterpflar Co 35ft +ft Chase Manhtn 59ft 1252 words
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Article536 1985-06-05 21 June 4 Pence Chanfe INDUSTRIALS AliedLyons 202 +3 Ass. Dairies 166 +6 BTR PLC 376 +8 Babcocks 159 +1 Borclays 399 +10 Beecham 385 -3 BICC 233 +3 Blue Circle 540 +5 BOC Group 312 unch Boots 187 +2 Bowater 275 unch BATS 318 +10 Britannia 105 unch BP536 words
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Article258 1985-06-05 21 June 4 HK J Chance Aseocioted Hotels 0.718 Bank Of East Auo 26.50 -0.3 Chwa Ko«g 17.10 unch Owl*' 16.10 unch Cross Horb Tunnel 10.70 +0 I F E Consortium 0.78 unch Far East Exch 0.*****G I Cement 9.00 -0 I EogJe 0.83 unch Nong Lung 6.75 +0 1258 words
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Article332 1985-06-05 21 June 4 Ym Change Apnomoto 1110 unch Akai 390 +5 Amodo 899 +29 AsoN Chem 1080 +70 Asohi Gkjss 880 +19 Bonk Tk 819 +8 Bndgestone 520 +5 Canon 1100 unch Casio Computer 1600 +20 Otuen 466 +11 ONp Print 1030 unch D Nippon Screen 1030 -100 Oom< 720332 words
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Article318 1985-06-05 21 June 4 Cents Change (Awl) A C I 245 unch A N I 280 unch A P M^» 265 -5 Aberfoyle 1100 -40 Age 245 unch Aionce Oi 110 unch A*ed Ma 260 -20 Ampol Exp 238 -2 Ampol Pet 184 unch Anz 438 -2 Ashton 95 -4 BHP318 words
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Article280 1985-06-05 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 3 4 6>_ 5 3 5 3 /4 Autosave 5 r 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4% 5 4% 4 3 4 (1) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 5U sVfe SV. 5'/ 4 9 months 5 1280 words
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Article128 1985-06-05 21 Interbank Over the Toreign Local dollars to Foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4643—1.4672 6.99—6.75 Canadian dollar 1.6151—1.6170 6.27—6.16 NZ dollar 0.9942-0.9969 10.32-9.90 Sterling pound 2.8413—2.8470 3.56—3.50 US dollar 2.2120-2.2130 4.56—4.51 Austrian schilling 10.3376—10.3459 97.80—95.03 Belgian franc (com) 3.6020—3.6059 281.40—275.85 Danish kronor 20.2184—20.2322 50.41—49.16 Deutschemark 72.7272-72.7960 13.99—13.66 Finnish mark 34.8730—34.8998128 words
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Article22 1985-06-05 21 GOLD USJ/oz Tues Mon Singapore 316.00—316.50 Closed Hongkong 316.10-316.60 317.20-317.70 Mon Fri New York 316.70—317.20 315.80—316.50 London 315.75—316.25 315.20 315.7022 words
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Article161 1985-06-05 21 Managers' pricas for Juna 5 Singapore (Mt Trust The Commerce 1.93— 2.05« d The Savings Fund 1.43-1.52 Spore Prog Fund 0 84— 0.89 Spore Sec. Fund 1.24—1.31 Spore Invest Fund 0.90—0.95 Spore Equity Fund 0.85—0.90 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 .12-2 25 id Mai Prog Fund161 words
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Article119 1985-06-05 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against the Singapore dollar at 2.2115/25 at 3 pm yesterday m quiet trading. It touched a high of 2.2125/35 m afternoon trading on shortcovering when a test of 2.2100/10 proved to be a good support. It opened at 2.2110/20. Against the deutsehemark, the greenback119 words
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Article100 1985-06-05 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,456 and 5522,655 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.10/316.60 and traded quietly thereabout all morning. It reopened at U*****.20/ 316.70 and eased to a low of U*****.80/316.30 before closing for the day at US$3lO)/316.60. Source: Rothschild. mm. sta m The London100 words
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Article121 1985-06-05 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE September futures rallied by leaps and bounds after Simex closed last week. Much activity went on m IMM on Monday while trading was closed m Simex. The market opened this week 38 points above last week's close. Selling pressure Siushed prices down from the opening of121 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-06-05 21 WEAK US economic data released on Friday accounted for the better showing of deutsehemark futures. The June deutsehemark continued to trade upwards. It closed at 0.3289 m thin volume. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open mgh Lew Sett Est Vel Jon 85 0.3280 0.***** 0.3279 0.3289 157 Sept 0.***** 0.3308 Dec59 words
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Article63 1985-06-05 21 BECAUSE of a weak greenback, the Japanese yen opened firmer at 0.*****4 as against its previous close of 0.*****6. Although it was traded within a narrow range, the volume was fairly encouraging. Open High Low Sett Est Vel Jon 85 0.*****4 0.*****5 0.*****2 0.*****3 39 Sept 0.*****9 0.*****963 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-06-05 21 GOLD benefitted from the US dollar's sharp fall. Trading m August attracted some interest and it settled at U*****.30 an ounce. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (La USt per Ttvy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Jun 85 316.208 316.30 Aug 319.60 320.00 319.30 319.30 116 Sep61 words
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Article18 1985-06-05 21 Tin CtoHnj pnees MS/Us XL Tin 29 26 down one cent Turnover 330 tonnes down 287 tonnes18 words
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Article22 1985-06-05 21 Rubber Qmmc prices cents We Singapore June 173 50 up 2 00 cents Malaysia June 196 00 up 0 75 cents22 words
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Article23 1985-06-05 21 Btiv*r sTaaakfAas mi**,* Tws N» Singapore 6 08—613 OoscC Mw M Hr. York 6 13— 6 18 Una> Source Credit Suisse Sport23 words
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Article22 1985-06-05 21 Ctosng prices Alummmrr. I/mam tarn Spot 820.00—821.00 (*****—*****) 3 months 842 00-842.50 (846 50-847 00) Market tone Steady Sales 11.725 tonnes22 words
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Article103 1985-06-05 21 Ctosng prices Crude MS/tome palm ol June 1270 (southi 1265 (north) 1255 (central. luty 1205 (central) 1200 (south 1195 (north Aug HIS (central. Refined paten ol USS /tonnes RBD palm Jun* 605 sellers luu 590 (sellers, Aug 560 j setters RBOOtein Mine 595 sellers July 580 (sellers i103 words
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Article24 1985-06-05 21 Ctosingpnces tkm Spot 1112 SO 1113.00 (1149.00—1150 00) 3 months 1120 50—*****0 (1154 00-1155 0C) Market tone Steady after tinner Sales 8.775 tonnes24 words
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Article, Illustration523 1985-06-05 21 LCL Receiving Receiving SMp (Voyage) Ait Cargo Tma Block A New Jersey (4) 5/6(2130) F7 *****930 B 8 dory Ace (588) 6/6 (0100) F2 1100-1300 U3 Cola Pioneer (2) 6/6 (0700) F7 0800-0900/1730-1900 Nl L Athula (12E) 6/6 (0700) F7 0900-1100/1800-1900 B 4 Betram Rick (*****W) 6/6(1700) F2523 words
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Article, Illustration236 1985-06-05 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Altenbels Kl6 aside 5/6 Anderso RIO aside 5/6 Frotasantos K2SW aside 5/6 Bagur K2O 5/6 7/6 Genevieve Lykes K36 5/6 6/6 Hunza K32 5/6 8/6 Koh Jin K9/10 5/6 6/6 Kota Cahaya K3l 5/6 9/6 Rota Jade R3l 5/6 5/6 Laßwja236 words
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170 1985-06-05 22 TOKYO, Tues. Boosted by brisk car sales m domestic and overseas markets, Toyota Motor Corp topped Japanese companies m sales, ordinary profits and aftertax profits m fiscal 1964, a survey said today. The survey, by the private Wako Research Institute of Economics, coveredAP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration436 1985-06-05 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Operating loss higher By SHAREHOLDERS of Wannian Holdings Ltd will not get any dividends for the last financial year. The group, which said last year it expected to pay a 3 per cent dividend for 1964, has turned m disappointing results. For the436 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-06-05 22 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Small business By THE SMALL businessman's dilemma: To lease or buy a piece of property? Owning a property gives the businessman a hedge against inflation and collateral when he needs to borrow from a bank or other financial institution. It depends on proper409 words
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461 1985-06-05 22 MS 154 m to Consplant from sale of estate CONSOLIDATED Plantations will receive Msls4 million from its sale of Seafield Jaya Estate after taking into account the variations to Sungai Way Development, a subsidiary of United Estate Projects. This was pointed out at Consolidated Plantations' extraordinary general meeting on MondayMalaysian Business Times - 461 words
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Article56 1985-06-05 22 PARIS, Tues. Frances three major pharmaceutical giants have joined with the government-run space research programme m a venture aimed at developing biotechnology m space. The a<.cord, signed at the Paris Air Show, is billed by the National Centre for Space Studies as the first such cooperative effortAP - 56 words
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Article54 1985-06-05 22 GRAND United Holdings, the Malaysian-based company led by politician Tan Koon Swan, yesterday officially served a takeover notice on the directors of Sigma Metal. The company is making an unconditional offer of $2 for each Sigma share. Together with concert parties, GUH holds about 86 per cent of54 words
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Article159 1985-06-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. United Plantations Bhd, m a reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. said the purchase consideration for its proposed acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent stake m Unitata Bhd, now being held by two non-Malaysian companies, was determined on a share exchange ratio of159 words
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Article22 1985-06-05 22 TRADING m the shares of Metal Box Singapore has been temporarily suspended from yesterday pending an announcement from the company.22 words
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Article111 1985-06-05 22 PLASTIC manufacturer and property development group, Amalgamated Properties and Industries Bhd, plunged into the red for the first time m six years. The group made a loss of M 510.21 million for calendar 1964 against a profit of M 52.22 million m 1983 At the same time, group111 words
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Article24 1985-06-05 22 PUNGAH Enterprises Sdn Bhd, the subsidiary of Jack Chia Enterprises (M'sia) Bhd, has changed its name to MPH Bookstores (JB) Sdn Bhd.24 words
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Article48 1985-06-05 22 FIMA Metal Box Bhd has announced a 16 per cent drop m group pre-tax profits to MsB.s million for the year-ended March 31, 1985. Group sales rose 3 per cent to $116.1 million The company is paying a final dividend of 15 per cent.48 words
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Article167 1985-06-05 22 HK Wharf has 57% of Allied HONGKONG, Tues. Shareholders controlling 14.31 per cent of Allied Investors Corp Ltd had accepted the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd offer of HK$ll a share for their stock, financial advisers Wardley Ltd said. Wardley said the percentage represented more than twoReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement247 1985-06-05 20 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE COURSE The Industrial Hygiene Course will enable participants to understand the I importance of the recognition, evaluation and control of health hazards at H the workplace m achieving a healthy and productive workforce. H SUBJECTS: I The Course will focus on: H Occupational Safety Health The common industrial247 words
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Advertisement593 1985-06-05 22 Exhibition on Furniture of Traditional and Modern Designs The Latest m Home Appliances and Home Furnishings World Trade Centre (Hall 2) •1 -9 June 1 985 •1 2 noon -10pm daily. ADMISSION FREE! Doable Lucky Draws S X. Show Flat HDB 4 room A model Grand Draw Tastefully furnished with593 words
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Advertisement44 1985-06-05 22 L-r OX Q-C* PT Headland Site AUSTRALIA of 7341 nf freehold and ***** m: leasehold approx. 100 room hotel with convention facilities approved. Located 1 hour's drive from Sydney. Panoramic views of the South Pacific. Full details from Hotel Resorts Division. JWM 1040 13644 words
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Advertisement1013 1985-06-05 23 X TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: -/'tt s^ M onday Friday |ogam to 5 00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00; Food/Entertsinmenl (2 —5) A{VJSI A^-T\f\ rtt. fikt -—bf\t *r=JM^^^as daaeSi for the SiDldayTmes) Semi-display: $20 00 per .-cm Personal Sarvicas/Marchandiae( 1 1 39) i/^^&X I lVm\ I1,013 words
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Advertisement1020 1985-06-05 23 11 Pleasure Boats 11 Pleasure Boats f SK \m^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmmOamOfo^^m^^Al^mi FAST MOTOR CRUISER FOR SALE Here is a moat unusual opportunity to purchase a TORINA 135 Draught 1.2 M Displacement 15 Tonnes Engine 2 X Volvo Panta Turbo 270 HP Generator BMW 5 KVA This vessel is seriously for sale and1,020 words
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Advertisement1013 1985-06-05 23 18 Horns Furni tur*/ 18 Horns Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing mmSlTTiliie SLIM BLINDS \_Aja.\ m Ai—WAmm^ rfflr Am WA. maatY 9^ a*A m WWftaam^ m A aamam—mA~mm Wm^ Easy to clean and maintain. A wide choice of colours to Anti-rust 25mm durable s*" l interior decor aluminium slat. Light and easy1,013 words
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Advertisement695 1985-06-05 23 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Cantra WE GIVE PERSONAL Attn, to yoi child with nursery and klndei garten activities conducted ln small group for full/ half da care. Call Lady Jayne Child EX veiopment CU, 2-A Jubilee R off West Coast Rd. Tei: *****73. SWEET PEO DAY Care Ctr (O Sin695 words
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Advertisement412 1985-06-05 23 36 House Ranovation/ Decor __mOf^maAn a lr z^awmWWTtm iy mW^TTLJfcAma. .HuLuU*v"! tTTWW W^WW MmVl?t3A&T\kElmm-m\ maT^aTfin^aammm Bl ■m>o3i WW mmTC^T^2amSSmw9* W^ maAamWAAo^^^ o^kmm>as-^ m^ n Easy payment plan to suit your budget at is 5% p.a. flat interest r- for up to 24 months. i' c 6 months guarantee on materials412 words
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Advertisement745 1985-06-05 23 my m\ v v ft P? Br for a V trip? Make m Deckerhome m Europe. It's a new m> agency an P way to see Europe. P further ■J for Metropolitan IL YMCA 36 Housa 36 House Ranovation/ Decor Ranovation/ Decor Where On Earth (Not Even During Exhibitions) Can745 words
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Advertisement511 1985-06-05 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor WASHINGTON ELECTRICAL Plumbing service specialises In electneal InstallaUon and rewiring for pte. a HDB flat. *****08. ELECTRICAL, AIRCOND ANE plumbing problems? Please cal! Peng Hua Electrical, tel: *****08 MASONTECH OFFERS FOLDINC door $180, solid wood door $250 bllQd 4' x 4' $106. Tel: *****52. PARTITIONED (S2JO511 words
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Advertisement509 1985-06-05 24 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SHARP ELECT. SER. Specially ir repairing CTV, Video, Hlfl Washing Machine Antennae In stallation *****93. *****51. USED VHS ONLY good-condl I I tioned operationable video re corders (any brand) required j Contact Tom *****18 7.30pm VPS ELECTRICAL SERVICE. Re pairing servicing of all kind: of CTV.509 words
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Advertisement422 1985-06-05 24 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTA- TION service. Reasonable charges, good and fast day/ night service. Call *****75/ *****17. SPECIALIST IN HOUSE, office, piano, safe, rubbish and disposal service. Workers provided. Cheap rates. Tel: *****58/ *****81. $20 PER TRIP. Fast a efficient 1 household/ office removal a dumping. Workers422 words
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Advertisement354 1985-06-05 24 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Sorvicoa WE HAVE OUR Clients to do the right things and to do the things right. Permanent/ part-time Accounting, tax a admin, services, also resume services avail, for Job seekers. For discussion call Avan, *****42. WE PROVIOE BOOK-KEEPING, Accounting. Secretarial, Management Income Tax services. Best354 words
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Advertisement1345 1985-06-05 24 56 Industrial 56 ndustr j a Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies i EXCESS EQUIPMENT I FOR SALE 1) 1 Unit Cincinnati Micromatic Grinder Model No. 1 2) 1 Unit Elox EDM Machine Model No. HRP 103 C 3)1 Unit Blanchard Surface Grinder Model 18 4) 1 Unit Sever-all Cut-off Machine 5)21,345 words
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Advertisement616 1985-06-05 24 1 V|[V Cycle Carriage (EnterII 111 prises) Pte Ltd invites suit- 1 M»J I able qualified candidates 9 I for the posts of a Driver ■i YMini cum c,eaner and a Car I'l 111 iS Cleaner. Among the beneMii m I m Lfl fits are free medical attenWm %9 M616 words
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Advertisement481 1985-06-05 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A Multi-national garment manufacturing company ia seeking a top calibre famals candidate as MERCHANDISER You should be well versed ln garment manufacturing with a minimum of 3 years related experience. In addlUon to a 5-day work week we offer good career development prospects It attractive481 words
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Advertisement464 1985-06-05 24 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial oammm tutors ommao at Dlsts: 12, X. 27, 28. Other subjects tutors alao needed at Dlsts: 21, 10, 18, 14, 12, 11, 00, 06. *****38. TUTOR mYHAaO FOR a Pre-U 2 student at Jalan Shaer, Sembawang for Economics fc Chinese. Contact *****36. TUTORS RCOD FROM all464 words
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Advertisement559 1985-06-05 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical DOWTY AVIATION SERVICES PTE LTD Seletar Airfoaee require a COMPETENT SECRETARY Qualifications required are Minimum of 3 years' e> penence ln a senior secrt una.. role Typing speed 80 w.p.m Audio typing capability Shorthand 100 w.p.m Dictation will all be lr English and a hign559 words
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Advertisement592 1985-06-05 25 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clarical Clarical I fl A newly established subsidiary of a multi- I fl national US-based company requires the H fl services of a fl I SECRETARY/ I I ADMINISTRATIVE I I ASSISTANT I fl The desired qualifications and experience fl 9 expected592 words
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Advertisement472 1985-06-05 25 A well established company Invites application for RECEPTIONIST c OCE O' Level or equivalent c Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin c Courteous and pleasant personality c 2 yrs experience tn a similar capacity Interested applicants should apply giving full personal particulars, including preaent and expected salary, contact tel472 words
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Advertisement517 1985-06-05 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Required Bwea lemparary dertu for relieving duUea for 2 to I months. Applicants muat be able to typ< and perform simple book-keep-ing duties. Pleaae call personally for an interview today from 648 ajn. t« 5.00 pm. stTno Poroonnol Doportmont No. Jurong Port Rooo (Oppooito Jurong517 words
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Advertisement639 1985-06-05 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical i International Company urgently 3 requires one FEMALE RECEPTIOHIST/aEHERAL CLERK > Some clerical experience essential. To be able to commence work immediately. Interested, pleaae apply ln own handwriting and recent passport photograph *>: The Advertiser RSP 8188 Biaa Baeeh P.O. Baa 48 Singapore 8118 mtwrfwoonfli639 words
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Advertisement1000 1985-06-05 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING CLERKS Mm. 1 year's relevant experience. Able to type. Orchard Rd. Alexandra Rd. TOmp Jobe ol between 2 weeks lo 1 month. Experienced eppßcanle pleess celt: MANPOWER *****29 380 Orchard Rd, #06-07 International Bldg Singapore 0523 GENERAL CLERK REOD by local mfg/ trdg co.1,000 words
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Advertisement662 1985-06-05 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TYPISTS TYPISTS TYPIST. We have many temporary assignments if you can type at 40 wpm or better. CaU: *****34. Licence no: B-0310-01 CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk/ Typist required. Apply personally: #04-01, Far East Finance Bldg, Tel: *****33 Jane. CtBNEBE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk needed urgently. Must662 words
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Advertisement1108 1985-06-05 25 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Salaa /birdseye\ [p^^rbm I CHUBB L^aAlaua trasratas fond. 1 S n 9 a P° re 6 Lt <* Leading frozen tooos company has Immediate requires a vacanc y ,or I Female Sales ■TfTTS 1 Representative Hi^maJH I|| (Indoor) PKMhm^Mm^ml^Mml^ Possess secondary P education1,108 words
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Advertisement753 1985-06-05 25 71 Situationa Vacant: Salaa Owing to a great demand for our product products, we require a few suitable MALE/ FEMALE MANAGEMENT TRAINEES to join our existing team of enthusiastic sales peritonei. RE OU IRE ME NTS: c Male/Female Singapore citizen aged 18 years and above c Academic qualifications Is not753 words
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Advertisement581 1985-06-05 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MENsao coaaßrnca reoumes Beauty Advisors. Part-time Frae courses In skin care, make-up plus skin analysis Call Miss Ho. Tel: *****09, 10.30 am B.oopm REOUMEO MDIAN OUTDOOR Salesman for wholesale of arts, crafts, gifts, novelties for well established co. Tel *****30 for interview Immediately SALESQBB. MMMMMJf MMMMM581 words
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Advertisement349 1985-06-05 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical -I Looking for a career with SBS? Walk m for an interview today 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon VEHICLE MECHANIC To repair and maintain commercial vehicles/diesel engines At least 1 year of working experience as Vehicle Mechanic is required Those without experience349 words
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Advertisement89 1985-06-05 26 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCI TECHNICIAN for Jurong fty. Must have experience m troubh shooting/ maintenance of electrical equipment. Also som« ability ln mech work. Excellent starting salary and benefits foi right person. Call personally at 150 Oul Circle (bus 292 from Jurong Interchange) or tel: *****11 MMMMI HYDRAULIC CO. urgently requires a89 words
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Advertisement611 1985-06-05 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A mm \mm m mmMmmmmm I HART ENGINEERING I PTE LTD is looking for I candidates to join us as: Production J Supervisor I Possass NTC 2/ITC Certificate m Electrical/Electronics O Experience m control wiring for panel fabrication Minimum 2 years' experience as production' supervisor Interested611 words
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Advertisement503 1985-06-05 26 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production European v^^^N^ Standard v^^-n/ Electronics^ (CJJ ptoi^'YS < Benefits: Free transport (fof siuft a Shift allowance only)/tran*port allowance Attendance incentive 2 iftaemihto a year a Productivity incentive No scope work Seniority aUowance Meal allowance 1 5th month pay503 words
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Advertisement155 1985-06-05 26 The Straits Times Classifieds hot line is 737-1166 E* T> 4 1 Join Us Now As MALE MACHINE YY* Wl Ini %aa Hp" (Robtfonal 3 Stilfte) Vrn a •mvIH at**mO*k\i\j*AA* tou ¥wn enjoy. ($4 for 2nd shift v and tor 3rd shW Saiary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards life155 words
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Advertisement508 1985-06-05 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production [•SANYO ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD DrwS) requires ys^f Able to perform 12 hours /jjrv rotating shifts SStt (8.15 a- 8.15pm) (8.15pm 8.15 am) FfiM Primary school VwJ education >wY Age above 16 years Xr*\ We offer attractive w£rt starting salary, shift c f*r allowances and other508 words
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Advertisement580 1985-06-05 26 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous J I I fin urn im W\ Walk-in Interview Daily jL (8 a.m. 10 p.m.) T-T Due to rapid expansion, Denny s is offering yy new and exciting careers m its Full Service ja Family Restaurant for self-motivated, 2 dynamic and hard-working580 words
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Advertisement370 1985-06-05 26 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous .1 We invite suitably quali tied candidates for tha posts of: Driver cum Cleaner (Merine Perade Sales Branch) Valid Class 3 driving licence Physically fit Age 21 years and Car Cleaner (Pandan Gardens) Must bB physically fit Age 16 years and above tian 14 working dayspaid370 words
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Advertisement407 1985-06-05 27 74 Situations Vacant: afAsAW v* A W im MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE hM/Ju^ world's leading (i//// manufacturer of 'Wr pewet transmission W0 products offers n career opportunities as Requirements Age minimum 25 years Ar least secondary 2 education Completed NS Ex-military or police background preferred Interested applicants can write m wrth full407 words
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Advertisement530 1985-06-05 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BUD'S ICE CREAM OF SAN FRANCISCO raquiras: FIELD SUPERVISOR Wo need a mature lady with supervisory experience to tmm-tam .ma .Ka «M»«*A.ft. nwif# saa mwiiiaH] mv wiiwln operation at oor counters. You anouM tie abova 25 yeers, independont, able to communicate with a group of young530 words
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Advertisement456 1985-06-05 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A veM ootoMioliod Compeny I ivttoo CAR PARK CASHIER/ ATTENDANCE (female) c Experience not necessary c Prepare to perform shift duties (2 shifts only) c Minimum Secondary education Able to write and understand English Attractive salary, bonus and other fringe benefits. phone *****57. CELEBRITY BOWL c456 words
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Advertisement766 1985-06-05 27 74 Situationa Vacant: Miacallanaoua TEMPORARY MALE GENERAL WORKERS leejdmd by Textße Dyeing Factory. Preferably students on vacation. intereeted pieaee oeme parsonslly tec NaAl. Data Lana 4 Singapore 1953 Tat *****80. TEMPORARY DESPATCH CLERK a Age 16 to 32 years old. c Class 2 driving licence with own motorbike, c Salary766 words
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Advertisement788 1985-06-05 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE LABORATORY ASSISTANT REQUIRED by medical group In the City. GCE O' level with Chemistry. Training provided. Call *****66. GARDENER required m a nursery. Preferably 40 years of age. Interested, call *****02. Plot 2 Joan Road, Spore 1129 (opposite Toa Payoh Hospital). JUNIOR/ SENIOR HAIRSTYLISTS required788 words
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Advertisement1867 1985-06-05 27 lyJu\J Today 37 Mitsubishi cars i||qf— l are for sale, of which the 1 1 Ini IS. least expensive is a 12U UUL=3 year old Galant. It is sellWMMM m X Avis makes it easy to vacation m style. Planning a big vacation? A trip lor two, perhapj? We have1,867 words
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Advertisement911 1985-06-05 27 89 For Sal*: Datsun/Niaaan CO99PANV REGISTRATION ALMOST 81 Datsun 240 L Saloon Fully automatic. 1 owner. Power steering/ window Central locking. Aircon, radio/ cassette Immaculate condlUon. ***** negotiable Tel: *****08. LATE 1661 DATSUN 200 L. manual, 2 owners, PARF eligible, aircon, power steering/ windows, tax 10/85. done 46,000 Km. Original911 words
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Advertisement875 1985-06-05 27 90 For Sala: Toyota 1982 TOVOTA SUPER Crown Private owner, good condition $***** ono Call: *****18 pager *****90 Mr Goh S/'B3 TOVOTA I.3DX Tercel. sspeed, (new model), aircond, radio/cassette, new sports tyres, tax 10/'BS PARF *****47 78 TOVOTA CELICA. Aircon s/rlms, radio cassette, TRD suspension, highest offer secures Chris Tan,875 words
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Advertisement949 1985-06-05 28 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1982 LANCER FI2SO. low downpayment. 36 monthly instalment *****88 Bernard 1989 COLT 1486 GLX' 1 co. owner, aircon, s/rims, cassette. $*****. *****56. MB TREDIA 1.9 Power steering, 1 owner, aircon, hl-fl, rust-proof, beautiful cond. *****76. 6/78 Galant OB aircond. radio/ cassette, s/rlms, passed AA inspection Od949 words
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Advertisement882 1985-06-05 28 93 For Sale: Honda EARLY 1961 HONDA Accord 4 door. 1 owner, tip top conditior original paint snd standard ac cessorles. $18,500 0.n.0. Te) *****80 Wee. MB -82 HONOA Accord EX man ual, 1 owner, aircond, s/rims hi-fi, power steering centra locking. Tax 11/'B5. Exchangi considered. $23,800 *****03. OCT. MB882 words
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Advertisement2019 1985-06-05 28 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: I 94 For Sale: Other Makaa Other Makaa Other Makaa I One of the most important thitqpto consider when pU& baying a car =^^maa\^~~' (falllhO It 22 km/I' "mL $298 6 mth road tax ingaporeans know that the best test of any car is2,019 words
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Advertisement695 1985-06-05 28 106 Accommodation Available: Houses TOSCA TERR Somt-d. 4-rm aircon It f/furn Owner leaving Highest aNsr $*****0 ana. W**/maA. tint. fTAO fMU) Approx 4,000 sq.ft DV WILKIE RO 1.300 sq ft. aircon, 2 rms. unfurn can use as office/ residence, appliances provided $1400 eno. 1 room about 200 sq ft Toilet,695 words
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Advertisement929 1985-06-05 29 106 Accommodation Available: Houaes DRAYCOTT DRIVE NEWLY painted Old Colonial Bunglw. d storey with 3 bdrms and servant's quarters Large living dining, matured gdn. close to Orcnard Rd Partially furnished $4,500 Yumin Housing Agency *****1' *****1 JLN ISHAK FURN./ Kakatua, Limau Bali/ Richard Aye Seml-d $1,000/ Jin Tanl/ Ylo Chu929 words
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Advertisement956 1985-06-05 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 2I SHERWOOO TWR. Furn, 3 i bdrms. $1706 for family tenant j Beauty World furn l bdrm. sep--1 arate kitchen L lounge $809 Tel i *****25/ *****20 i j DIST.3, BRANO NEW Landmark I Tower, easy access to Orchard i Shenton Way, high floor, facing956 words
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Advertisement901 1985-06-05 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST .2 IM OOOOLUCK GDN newly completed 2 brm apt. pool, squash, fum $1,000 *****19 DIST.S GREENACRES. 2 bdrms. furnished. $1,300 Me'Robertson, rt*-m*k OIST S BALMORAL/ SOPHIA Ct. single/ couples choice. $2,000 neg. *****08. Living Brit (24-hrs). DIST.S ELIZABETH TOWERS. 4- bdrm mais. furnished $3,500 I901 words
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Advertisement845 1985-06-05 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SIGLAP. NEW APT. 3 bdrm.- 3 bthrms Area 2,000 sq ft Unfurn. $1,500 neg *****10 No agt. SOPHIA COURT FULLY atrcon/ furn., facing centre of s/pool. Tel. Ho, *****57 *****0. ST. PATRICK'S GDN 3 bdrms. prestigious locality, pool. $1,600 furn Acclaim Realty *****88. ST PATRICK S845 words
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Advertisement764 1985-06-05 30 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MACPHERSON SPACIOUS ROOM available, preferably students, couple, no cooking Tel: *****43. MARIO-VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Dally: $40 single, $45 couple. Alri cond Bathrm attached. *****42. ORCHARD AREA- Peterson Rd I River Valley Rd rms avail, for I foreign students. *****84/5 QUIET TERRACE HOUSE at Bukit Timah 7764 words
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Advertisement751 1985-06-05 30 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses i 113 For Sale: Houses I I I Jilm^la. WA Goodlink Park I jOOfLLITIt? vM Prestigious Housing... iJlfflfttSa l/CwY #V ll '^sa\\\ units Terrace houses "^m%m \W^^,^^oAWmßmW^^^mtm-L^^^^^' Banking facilities •ALW 90 Loan avai!at3le w *W flfcSHlir y iAvmW^m^mwAt'^A t* J Wt_ wCl^751 words
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Advertisement719 1985-06-05 30 DIST.IO VICTORIA PK Rd extensively renovated 2-storey seml-d, 4 bdrms/servant's, facing East. Tropical Realty, *****51. DIBT.II, HILLCREST ROAD, 2-sto-rey semi-detached. 3 bdrms., servant's. 3,300 sq.ft. $530,000. Deans Property, *****55 (8 lines). DIST.II RAFFLES PARK 3-storey bungalow. 4 bdrms. 2 servant's. 10,700 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.25 million. Dyson: *****66. DIST.II WATTEN HEIGHTS719 words
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Advertisement727 1985-06-05 30 MUST SELL OWNER migrating Dl 7 Toh Est renovated singlestorey 6 rms, 3 halls, kitchen extended. *****75 9- spm. No agts TAI HWAN GDN (Dl 9) big d/storey link bunglw on 6,000 sq.ft. land, built-in 3.500 sq.ft., 5 bdrms, $750,000 0.n.0. *****44 (agt). UPPER THOMSON TERRACE house, 3 bdrms, fully727 words
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Advertisement1502 1985-06-05 30 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Nestled within lush surroundings at the corner of Ceramic tiles and teak parquet Holland and Farrer Roads a location close to the scenic floors Botanic Gardens Orchard Road and Holland Village, Tlilip Solid hardwood panelled1,502 words
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Advertisement917 1985-06-05 31 115 For Sale: HUOC Apartments OIST 20 BRAOOELL VIEW. 1770 j sq.ft. high floor, best facing. 3 1 rooms. Well maintained. $259,000 i 0.n.0. *****78. 0.10 FARRER COURT, fully renovated. 4tn rioor. 1.550 sq ft. i 1250,000. *****35/ *****23 D.15 LAOUNA PK, 3 bdrms/ attd bath/ servant's. 1700 sq.ft Well917 words
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Advertisement574 1985-06-05 31 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. HOO FLAT m Jurong, selling at current HDB price. Int. contact Mr Ong *****75. 9-RM HOUOANO AYE 3 $28,000/ Toa Payoh Lor 5 $31,000 neg. TBI 7027. 3-RM IMPROVED 8LK.471 Ang Mo Kio Aye. 10. $39,000 negotiable. Ring: *****72 (Agent). 3 ROOMS MODIFIED corner574 words
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Advertisement625 1985-06-05 31 118 Factory Spaces 12,000 SQ.FT. FACTOBY space on 3rd flr, for rental. Call *****68. 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces AVAILABLE FOR RENT^ WAREHOUSE SPACE AT 30 ALEXANDRA LANE next to PSA Multi-Sto-rey Complex. Contact: *****3 L Mr. Boh. j SPPL BLDQ (Alexandra Rd) Ord. Flr Warehouse 23,000 sq.ft 4th Flr Factory/625 words
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Advertisement332 1985-06-05 31 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I HONG AIK" BUI L D I N G Warehouse cum office space for sale or lease at the junction of Lavender St. and Kallang Rd. Just outside CBD Next to MRT station (Lsvender) Fully equipped with high standard services/facilities Ample parking332 words
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Advertisement395 1985-06-05 31 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces j mammao mao A Sound Business Proposition... m a Fine Location A New Office Building at No. 138 Robinson Road Key Features: Magnificent Seaview Double glazed curtain wall fronts Computerised high speed lifts 113 Car Park Lots Individual airconditioning controls395 words
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Advertisement563 1985-06-05 32 121 For Rent: Office Speces OOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, carpeted/ par U tioned. 240 sq.ft $720 pm. Homer *****08 Ba BUBJNNO. SHENTON Way Office m central financial district mioei BfTt FLAZA OFFICE, high floor, lacing sea, 1400 sq.ft. $130 p.s.f Inclusive. *****29/ *****88. MAXWELL HOUSE OFFICE 400 to V9OO sq.ft Rental563 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1985-06-05 35 tarn THE OUAN SENG Aq**} 7k x/mmr* jaaaaat peacefully or 4th Jhm HH at 12.10 •am Imarlxyt; b«WMa Tan Olok Llan WUltatn The Kwee Eng Swee Eng. Brian Doooht+rt Choo Eng. Elly Swee Choo, Sylvia Nal Eng Adopted Daughter Nancy Tan OaaaJAm m low: Mclly Lin", Kirn Neo84 words
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Obituary, Illustration171 1985-06-05 35 The fern ity of the lete MDM. LEONG POH YU (MRS. YU LIE WEI) wish te express their heartfelt thank* te relet!vee, friends end Dusinoes osooctotos tor their contiooe eno wreetht oupoq their re* rite Fewiliy et the Lata MDM CHEN CHOW YEUN wlehas to expreaa their haarHaM171 words
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Advertisement1709 1985-06-05 35 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer jg"' THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? C G 747 Certificate in Computer jHf' Programming and Information Processing JBPI For GCE O' level holders. No prior compute' >!■ knowledge needed. M Diploma in Computer Studies (Full or Part Time) iSjf For GCE 'O' or1,709 words
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Advertisement59 1985-06-05 35 THE FAMILY OF The Late Mdm Yap Kirn Kee, wish to express their thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance and condelences during their recent bereavement More obituaries on Pg. 36 1 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lino* (run-on stylo) $61.50 lor 3cm x59 words
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Article222 1985-06-05 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON THIRTY-FOUR water polo youth players have been selected for a competition-training tour of Malaysia from June 12-18. Said national coach Tan Eng Bock after a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's waterpolo sub-committee: "We've chosen a balanced side, with the average age 16 to 17.222 words
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Article250 1985-06-05 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN JA J3ON NG's consistent form m the Asian FIQ bowling youth team selection trials has paid off handsomely. He finished overall fourth with a pinfall total of 8,574 (average 179) from four roll-off s, which could well book him a berth to the Asian FIQ250 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-06-05 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Flight news makes it a happy birthday for swim star Junie By JUNIE SNG'S understandable grouchiness at being disturbed at midnight, Brisbanetime, yesterday quickly disappeared at being told the news she'd longed to hear. Her flight ticket to the Republic for the Singapore International swimming425 words
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Article210 1985-06-05 35 Booze ban for big title fight LONDON, Tues. Alcohol has been banned at the World Boxing Association featherweight title fight between Panama's Eusebio Pedroza and Britain's Barry McGuigan on Saturday. It is the first time the British Boxing Board of Control have ordered a drinks ban. The move follows theAFP; Reuter - 210 words
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429 1985-06-05 35 Peter Siow's basketball viewpoint THIS Sunday, the bigwigs of local basketball will pat their heads together and debate on national coach Chan Kwok Hang's bold format for the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament. Basically, the new format calls for the BAS Cup429 words
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417 1985-06-05 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE breezed past Hongkong 7-1 to retain the Dunlop Junior Interport Cup Under--16 squash tille at Kallang yesterday. Chew Kok Wye, of St Andrew's School, gave the Republic a fine start when he demolished 15-year-old third-ranked Hongkong player John Dan m 45 minutes.417 words
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Article258 1985-06-05 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SINGAPORE will compete m the inaugural women's Asian Cup hockey tournament m Seoul m September. The Singapore Women's Hockey Association have weighed the likelihood of an early elimination against the team's morale if they were denied this opportunity after two years of training, and decided258 words
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Article504 1985-06-05 35 S KRISS AKABLSI, a member of Britain's 400 m relay Olympic silver medal-winning squad, will be the first Black athlete to captain England when he leads them against the United States on June 21. Akabusi's appointment comes a month after top sprint coach John Isaacs criticised officialsReuter; AP; AFP - 504 words
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Article199 1985-06-05 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - Serving up a day for the family A "Family Tennis Day" the first ever to be organised m Singapore will be launched simultaneously at four different venues on June 30. Said Desmond Oon, chief of the Research and Information Department of the Singapore Sports Council and! chairman of the organising199 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-06-05 37 FOCUS ON THE FRENCH OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS World No. 3 to meet Edberg m quarter-final PARIS, Tues. Jimmy Connors reached the men's singles quarterfinals for the seventh successive year yesterday when he beat Italian No. 1 Francesco Cancellotti m four sets. It was a relativelyReuter; AP - 473 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-06-05 37 41 don't know how much better I can get. But once I feel I can't get any better, that will be the time to stop. Then there will be no place to go. Even the records and winning won't mean that much if I knowReuter - 313 words
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Article125 1985-06-05 37 NEW YORK, Tues. Zina Garrison, Kathy Jordan, Barbara Potter and Sharon Walsh will represent the United States m the Federation Cup tennis competition m Tokyo from Oct 7-13, captain and coach Tom Gorman announced yesterday. Zina, ranked seventh m the world, made her debut last year.AP - 125 words
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264 1985-06-05 37 ON THE CYCLING SCENE SCARBOROUGH(EngIand),Tues. American cyclists Steve Tilford and Andrew Paulin crashed head-on into a car at 80kmh yesterday m the Milk Cup race and were hospitalised with a series of bone fractures. Both were m stable condition at Whitby Hospital afterAFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-06-05 38 Facing realities of modern world The lOC must strictly take into account the realities of the modern world because otherwise the Olympic movement would soon run the risk of remaining welded to the past and becoming a lifeless relic. It is common knowledge that m our day aUPI - 461 words
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ON THE OLYMPIC SCENE
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Article110 1985-06-05 38 EAST BERLIN, Tues. South Korean Sports Minister Lee Young-Ho said yesterday after talks with Soviet Bloc officials he was confident the 1988 Seoul Games would go ahead without any organised East European boycott. Lee, here for a meeting of the lOC this week, said he didReuter - 110 words
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Article104 1985-06-05 38 EAST BERLIN, Tues. The lOC Congress session was overshadowed by the surprise decision to fire long-time director Monique Berlioux. Monique, 59, had run the Olympic secretariat with an iron hand as the lOC's top executive officer for 14 years. She played a crucial role m planning and organisingAP - 104 words
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Article107 1985-06-05 38 EAST BERLIN, Tues. Twelve cities have applied to stage the 1992 Summer and Winter Games. The candidates will spend the next 17 months pressing their case before the lOC make their decision on the 1992 venues at their 91st session next year. The registered candidates areReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-06-05 38 ON THE CRICKET SCENE LONDON, Tues. David Gower said that "a little bit of bloody-mindedness" had carried him through the worst crisis of his career. The England captain scored 102 yesterday to end a barren year-long spell with the bat at international level and set upReuter - 229 words
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Article282 1985-06-05 38 LONDON, Tues. Centuries by captain David Gower, stylishly returning to form, and Graham Gooch, sustaining his impressive comeback, spurred England to an eightwicket win over Australia m the final one-day international at Lord's yesterday. Gower scored 102 with typically fluent strokes, while opener Gooch struck282 words
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Article118 1985-06-05 38 AUSTRALIA G. Weed not out 114 A. Hllditoh lbw Foster 4 G. Ritchie c Gooch b Botham 15 A. Border b Gooch 44 D. Boon c Gower b Willey 45 W. Phillips run out 10 S. O'Donnell not out 0 Extras 22 Total (for 5 wkts) 254 Wkts fellReuter - 118 words
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Article286 1985-06-05 38 LONDON, Tues. Nigel Briers, standing m as Leicestershire captain with David Gower on England duty, played his part to perfection against English County champions Essex at Chelmsford yesterday. Briers and Zimbabwean Paddy Clift both hit centuries and shared a sixthwicket stand of 165 as LeicestershireReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-06-05 38 SOCCER MEXICO CITY, Tues. The English and Italian national teams will use their match here on Thursday as an opportunity to help restore frayed ties between their countries after last week's European Cup tragedy. Sources said they expected a ceremony to be held before the match,Reuter - 255 words
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Article143 1985-06-05 38 EAST BERLIN, Tues. Joao Havelange, president of the International Football Federation, said yesterday that the European Football Union's (Ueta's) indefinite haa on English clubs does not Include the country's national team. Havelange said Uefa did not have the authority te ban national teams. Uefa, m announcing theirAP; AFP - 143 words
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Article173 1985-06-05 38 WEST German national team manager Franz Beckenbauer yesterday named an 18--man squad for a preWorld Cup two-game tour of Mexico next week that excluded Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and HansPeter Briegel, the two stars based m Italy. Rummenigge and Briegel have commitments with their respective clubs, Inter MilanReuter; AP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration739 1985-06-05 39 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Report: National champion Koon Guan should take a cue from HK ace a^nn 'J'ASIAN SNQwKER JLCHAMPWNSHIP Flat out for victory...Singapore's lim Koon Guan lines up a pot, but it was a lacklustre display against Malaysia's Frank Koh at the National Stadium yesterday.Jerry Seh; Albert Sim - 739 words
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Article211 1985-06-05 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - •THANK goodness coats-and-ties were not obligatory yesterday. As it was, spectators and players alike were already hot under the collar when the National Stadium centralised airconditioning broke down. Fortunately, the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council had their own system. CONGRATULATIONS are m order to the SBSC for211 words
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Article, Illustration477 1985-06-05 39 LEE WAI WUN SPOTLIGHTS THE ASIAN SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP'S BACKROOM GIRLS Chris, Jean wonder women of snooker 4 You need lots of nerve when all eyes are on you simply because you're a woman. I started playing with friends, so it wasn't so bad. They laughed at477 words
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Article263 1985-06-05 39 PARIS, Tues. Top seed John McEnroe came back from a 3-1 fifth-set deficit today to beat seventh seed Joakim Nystrom, of Sweden, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 7--5 and advance to the semi-finals of the French Open tennis championships. McEnroe, seeking his first French Open title, broke263 words
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Article68 1985-06-05 39 Men's singles: John McEnroe (US) bt Joakim Nystrom (Swe) 6-7, 6-2, 6-2. 3-6, 75. Men's doubles: Shlomo Glickstein (Isr) and Hans Simonsson (Swe) bt Ken Flach (US) and Robert Seguso (US) 6-2, 6-2. Women's singles: Chris Evert-Lloyd (US) bt Terry Phelps (US) 6-4. 64). Women's doubles: Claudia68 words
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Article86 1985-06-05 39 Group A: O. B. Agrawal (Ind) bt Lav Weng Yew (Sin) 4-0; Thongchai Saelim (Thai) bt Henry Boteju (SL) 4-1. Group B: Ben Shue (Mai) bt Richard Lim (Sin) 4-1; Gary Kwok (HK) bt S. Mahboob 4-0; Wattana Pu-Ob-Orm (Thai) bt Ben Shue (Mai) 4-0. Group C: Lim86 words
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Article93 1985-06-05 39 9.31 am: Sakchai Simngarm (Thai) v Sanjay Sawant (Ind), Lim Koon Guan (Sin) v Reshadul Ameen (BD). 1 pm: 0.8. Agrawal (Ind) v Henry Boteju (SL), Wattana Pu-Ob-Orm (Thai) v Gary Kwok (HK), Latif Amir Bux (Pak) v Kwong Wai Chuen (HK). 4.» pm: Geet Sethi (Ind) v93 words
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Article231 1985-06-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S national soccer squad members will get a three-month vacation so as to enable them to concentrate on League matches and other commitments. But for coach Hussein Aljunied it is going to be a brain-wracking time scouting for new talent m preparation231 words
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Article369 1985-06-05 39 TWO players were "sacked" when Singapore Tobacco beat General Motors 2-1 to qualify for the final of the Business Houses Football League junior knockout match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Referee Indra Faisal ordered off General Motors defenders M. Magendran and Hamran Hussein. Tobacco'sBernama; AP - 369 words
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Article494 1985-06-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI First Person EACH week, whenever I drove up to a petrol kiosk to top-up, I would have to spend an extra 10 minutes discussing with the attendants and the boss the week's performance of the Singapore soccer team m the Malaysia Cup494 words
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Obituary128 1985-06-05 36 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deeths Am\ Ymmmm. km MR HUI CHEONG alias HEE CHEONG Aged 76 years FOUNDER: CHEONG HENG ENGINEERING WORKS PTE LTD CHEONG HENG ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD passed sway peacefully on 3 June 1985 leaving behind his beloved Wife Tham Yoke Ying Sons Daughters-in-law Kwok Thong128 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1985-06-05 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements f THE FAMILY OF THE LATE A MDM. QUEK YEO Departed 30th May, 1965 extend their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends end busineee associates for their condolences, attendances, wreaths, scrolls, donations V and assistance during their recent bereavement. T Xkm family AOa OA MDM LETCHIMI97 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1985-06-05 36 m Loving Memory o» BAMB*ATHAN SALACHI Departed: 5.6.1951 Pour yaars have passed, but fond memories remain. 90Ofjf WiiPPiPQ m\w ••••©••'Ov oaaY*m t demote re-la-law.^ YmmVkaaa,27 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1985-06-05 36 ALEM MEKONNEN Departed 5 June 1982 Gone from our lives one so dear, But ln our hearts forever near. Dearly missed by E Aida mm Anne Kiew Siu Nguok Departed June 5, 1961 Love and remembrance forevar Always mieaed by husband, sons and daughter IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE103 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-06-05 36 Chasing Derby No. 10, Theatrical could be LONDON, Tuesday LESTER PIGGOTT climbs on board what could well be his last Epsom Derby mount tomorrow. If the Irish-trained colt Theatrical wins, then Piggott, 50 m November, will nave achieved what is probably his last remaining ambition m theReuter - 577 words
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Article272 1985-06-05 36 LONDON, Tues. Slip Anchor will start hot favourite for the English Derby at Epsom tomorrow. Although the race has not been a lucky one for his jockey, American Steve Cauthen, or trainer Henry Cecil, Slip Anchor, a 9-4 shot, can end the double famine.AFP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration24 1985-06-05 36 JON - JON EN "Yes, it should be an exciting race. Bat if yon dont mind, sir, just hang on to ike nil."24 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-06-05 36 c At the 400 m At the finish 'race ij RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 55 [RACE 6, j RACE 7 S j RACE 8] c Pictures at the 4M m by ALBERT SIM Restricted Terms Div C 1,200 mALBERT SIM - 250 words
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Article376 1985-06-05 36 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Land Of Fire, winner of the 1,800 m Kelang Silver Bowl m April, was the most impressive of the five horses who made time this morning. Kept well m hand by M. Gopai, the Tierra Feugo376 words
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Article191 1985-06-05 36 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. These horses did well over the weekend and it will pay to follow them •Om Shanti was heavily backed m his debut and finished a sound third to all-the-way winner, Tiger Town. The three-year-old American gelding will benefit from the run. Ten191 words
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Advertisement55 1985-06-05 36 New A from U Penguin__^ ?mSrSSS^!SL AW* 1 Wmmm M. J. Akbar, one of India's most distinguished journalists, discusses the origins and nature of the strains on Indian unity. Available at all good bookshops. Distributed by FSgl FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I fY?a 2 Juron 9 Port Road < Singapore 2261 Ibaa^55 words
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Advertisement56 1985-06-05 39 o^mbersGame^ *A WaWAmWAmmmmA W SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 44/85 TO BE KID AT FUNAN CENTRE AFTER 5.30 p.m. JACKPOT AND GROUP H WON In draw 43/85 Coupon *****253 told at Nawton Hawkor Cantra won tho Jackpot of $120,000 and Coupon *****265 sold at Haig Road Hawker Contro won tho56 words
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Advertisement23 1985-06-05 39 SBC will telecast live the men's singles final of the French Open tennis championships •ver Channel Five an Sunday at 18 .If pm.23 words
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Miscellaneous37 1985-06-05 39 TODAY'S EVENTS SNOOKER 2nd Asian championship (National Stadium, 9.30 am, 1, 4.30 and 8 pm). SOCCER NFL Wv. 1: Tampines Rovers v Changi United (Jurong, 8.30 pm), Fairer Park United v South Avenue (Jalan Besar, 8 pm).37 words
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Article, Illustration555 1985-06-05 40 JUDY TAN - People make a bee-line for flats in Yishun JUDY TAN New selection scheme draws more than 200 applicants By A CONTINUOUS stream of people made their way to the Housing Board yesterday to take up the board's offer of immediate allocation of a three or four-room flat m Yishun New555 words
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204 1985-06-05 40 PITTSBURGH, Tues. An estimated 150 million children continue to be "used like animals" m mining, manufacturing and other dangerous jobs throughout the world, a World Health Organisation (WHO) official said here yesterday. Dr El Batawi, head of WHOs office of occupational health mAP - 204 words
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Article31 1985-06-05 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.36 points to 1.307.57 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration889 1985-06-05 40 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By The charges A DOCTOR, Dr Chow Dih, went on trial yesterday, facing a total of 265 charges of cheating nine people of a total of $7,865 in fees by making them believe that they and in the cases of two889 words
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63 1985-06-05 40 A DENTAL surgeon was charged yesterday with molesting a 23-year-old woman m the dental clinic of Alexandra Hospital on April 11, this year. No plea was taken from Tang Cheong Chun, 25, who is alleged to have used force on the woman at 10.20 am.63 words
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112 1985-06-05 40 A SOUTH Korean worker died in an MRT accident last night the first fatality since work on the MRT project started In late 1183. He was Identified as Kim Do Hyun, aged 39. The Incident occurred at the Novena MRT station site at 8.45112 words
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Article86 1985-06-05 40 What it should have been IN THE feature on unattached youths m Section Two of The Straits Times on May 29, a quote was wrongly attributed to Mr S. Vasoo, Executive Director of the Singapore Council of Social Service. It was m fact a social worker who had said: "A86 words
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Article35 1985-06-05 40 BORKEN (West Germany), Tues Two Dutch Air Force F-16 aircraft collided and crashed yesterday, killing both pilots, West German police reported. The accident took place m West Germany near the Dutch border. UPIUPI - 35 words
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453 1985-06-05 40 LAI YEW KONG - Proposed: Levy on returning S'pore motorists LAI YEW KONG By THE end of the road may be near for Singapore motorists who drive to Johor Baru to top up with cheaper petrol. The Government is studying a proposal to introduce a levy on such motorists, informed sources said yesterday. They453 words
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159 1985-06-05 40 NEW DELHI, Tues. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said today India has seized about US$4 million (SsB.BB million) worth of weapons being funnelled to Tamil separatist guerillas m Sri Lanka. "We have put a lot of pressure on them (the Tamil rebels)," Mr Gandhi saidAP - 159 words
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Advertisement334 1985-06-05 40 Stay m the kn o w. Several government ministers are taking lessons on how to improve their image m the eyes of the public. Hock Lock Siew tells the story of the coy I shareholders of NOL. W2 Top quality for mJ I top people Tell your vendor you need334 words
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Miscellaneous132 1985-06-05 40 yoys>- > < <wm. Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/12 C Showers Manila 25/34 C Ooudy Amsterdam 15/22 C Oear Melbourne 8/13 C Rain Bangkok 26/32 C Sunny132 words
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Section IWO Family&Society
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Article, Illustration1590 1985-06-05 1 Being your own boss may be twice as risky when your partner's your spouse as well. But, it can also be twice as much fun and with twice the independence. CHOO SOH ENS talks to a few contented partnerships. The Yeos IN THE brightly-lit shop stacked ceiling-high1,590 words
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Article, Illustration443 1985-06-05 2 Geography Sweden lies m north-west-ern Europe and occupies about two thirds of the Scandinavian peninsula. Finland lies to the north-east and Norway is to the northwest and west. About 15 per cent of the country lies north of the Arctic Circle. The Baltic Sea and the Gulf of443 words
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Article, Illustration760 1985-06-05 2 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN A special report published to mark Sweden's National Day tomorrow By NEON lemon-lite sweaters, shocking pink socks and sunny yellow jackets screamed out from shop windows as I walked down Drottninggatan, one of Stockholm's main shopping streets. Shopping m Stockholm is for the young760 words
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Article158 1985-06-05 2 YOU can get a flight everyday to Stockholm on most of the major airlines. But yon have to catch a connecting flight as there is no direct flight from here to Stockholm. One of the airlines with the least hassle (not mnch waiting time between flights)158 words
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Article, Illustration759 1985-06-05 2 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN THE one surprise that Stockholm held for me was its food. You might think of ABBA, Bjorn Borg, Volvo and even blue-eyed blondes when you think of Sweden. Good food was certainly not on my list of expectations when I first visited it five759 words
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Advertisement305 1985-06-05 2 The 4-letter word that the critics swear by. mAmmmt mP^hl mmmm^^ mA *9^^^^^^^fttew \\WaW m\ S^S^ m\*' vM mma* iSmmm^m^^mW^mmmmm \w*^^^^ j) II; \*fm w^^^^ Idns If you were to conclude from In a 5 year study carried out by "If there is a sedan with more "If we had305 words
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Advertisement20 1985-06-05 2 the Government People of the Republic of Sweden on their Independence Day mm Ml A^Ok. v*^% COMMUNICATION SERVICES PTE. LTD.20 words
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Article, Illustration488 1985-06-05 4 Love your parents and let them know At a recent seminar, Youth Today: Their Lifestyle and Expectations, organised by the Merlion Jaycees, 40 young adults turned up. But the teenagers kept away perhaps discouraged by the $15 participation tag. MAGDALENE LUM reports on the three speakers who dished out Georgie488 words
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467 1985-06-05 4 Chris Ho on the music scene DON'T knock the rock, pleads Chris Ho, a well-known dee- jay, free-lance music columnist of The Straits Times and leader of the Zircon Lounge band. Chris made an impassioned plea for people to open their hearts467 words
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Article151 1985-06-05 4 Thomas Wee on fashion HERE'S the advice of Thomas Wee, a leading fashion designer and boutique owner who has been m the fashion business for 16 years: Fashion-conscious young Singaporeans should mix and match clothes to suit their budget, adapt clothes to suit their personality151 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-06-05 4 PARTICIPANT Sharon Fernando, 31, a secretary: Parents here talk down to their children. As a result, the children cannot express themselves properly. On the other hand, Western parents are openly affectionate and this rubs off on their children. But Asians consider that304 words
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Article, Illustration986 1985-06-05 5 CEPHAH TAN; AUGUSTINE LOW - CEPHAH TAN AUGUSTINE LOW Last week, we highlighted the problems of about 20,000 unattached youths m Singapore. These are youngsters under 25 years old who are neither schooling nor working, although they are of employable age. Not all 20,000 unattached youths are delinquents, but social workers986 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-06-05 5 LATHA SUKUMAR - LATHA SUKUMAR Personally Speaking By A traveller m the Third World SPITTING m public is a disgusting habit. But m some places, it seems a cultivated art a process consisting of calculated steps. Some cities are nothing short of living exhibitions of this art.376 words
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Advertisement304 1985-06-05 5 Furnishing Furniture Exhibition We are just opposite Worid Trade Centre with over 20,000 sq. ft. of Jf— Wl -a**\ iV llifl* fl m* I I a." "~~^Yk\ m •sm*wr-m.-Z-* W jkjft a^mj^mmmammak Wsy^^^^^lm] l i^^^^^^K i 1 J^s^ i.^^^^*iCd I AAA^ H guered^Bar Counter^y^^y^ itabie 6 chairs tor 920 only304 words
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Article, Illustration780 1985-06-05 7 Thousands of housewives keep abreast with current affairs by listening to the increasingly popular Mandarin skit on Rediffusion called Granny and Mummy. GOH BENG CHOO chats with two young women who are becoming known as mother and grandmother for their informative and780 words
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Article227 1985-06-05 7 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO HOUSEWIVES Weng Aijia, Dai Yuying and Hong Qiuzhi are among the thousands who follow the Po Po and Ma Ma (Granny And Mummy) show on Rediffusion regularly. Madam Weng, 31, said she picks up general knowledge from the skits. "I've collected a227 words
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Article, Illustration111 1985-06-05 7 UTRf^^WSP. L ffl+***^*Jß*«bfW«. "MRS" fei*ft»t>az:+ija^x fk**^— iL-tns -fc Bffc«¥ttft*r£ftSfil !£*l/)E?Wfr£tftotf flfiitfj I*— fttfc&ftSttf? f) 9Atemmm*#)& ~m m mm ±w ntzmnmn t- '^«3i ra fi -j pq h m n mm-i mmum^^ r z mr«r»^M^ii m W Ii «c?s p. g MP/f JE [1 t l i* ft £afi-j tt ffi111 words
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Article, Illustration749 1985-06-05 7 41 came to see the Great Wall but it's hard to find a moment of solitude to sit m and look at it. Gordon Ross, an Australian school teacher MORE than 2,000 years after China's first emperor built the Great Wall to keep out maraudingAFP - 749 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1985-06-05 8 HARON ABDUL RAHMAN - HARON ABDUL RAHMAN By THE TIME has once again come for a large number of Muslims m Malaysia and Singapore and many other Countries to crowd around television sets. Tonight, at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium will begin the International Quran Reading Competition the 26th1,080 words
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Article527 1985-06-05 8 Haron A. Rahman - Let's Learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 153A Eas V Ste Ps t0 Mala V By I BACA karangan dl bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latlban: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: PEST A layang-layang Singapura yang527 words
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Advertisement156 1985-06-05 9 ■20 Enthusiast of little with fizzy stuff m weight over Georgian South Yorkshire (8-2-5) main vexatious (6) 17 Pope goes quietly on row (7) DOWN we hear, m Greater EEBSHBCTEEffii^^^iB Manchester (6-5-4) EMfeBBMSteMMM ACROSS spare 9 (4) TS^uAT^fMcTNEMS 13 Doctors declining 3 Very noisy, m terror ■|MU|Qll^lj«aß&|[ 8 Costume (Period)156 words
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Advertisement143 1985-06-05 9 APPOINTMENT B^^^BBBBPi a Tymwmmm^^^^w PRODUCTION MANAGER Our client, a European manufacturing aged between 27-35, possessing a degree company located m Jurong, has enjoyed m Mechanical Engineering and several continued growth over the past six years years experience m a mechanical and plans to expand its present operations, manufacturing environment. An143 words
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Advertisement692 1985-06-05 9 NOTICES f ANNOUNCEMENT A MEETING POINT RESTAURANT PTE LTD We are pleased to announce that the partnership business of "The Meeting Point Restaurant" has been converted to "Meeting Point Restaurant Pte Ltd" on 22nd February 1985. The following persons are the Directors of the Company:Mr. Ng Teen Ching Mr. Ng692 words
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Miscellaneous242 1985-06-05 9 SUN TAN By Collette WM tvHc WfiUL^^^^B^B /vbaRMoW^OF^ rTHtNWHyA^youA6t£T?" l W^.^i^ *ipv r^cTc^fSr Ww\ 76D0Me/m/NfeAuDAy. JPV o^ W mftcSSJM Hfe, OffiSrSSSc »l WHILESHES^eSOve^^, V'HtßiHO^t^i IPS* >. nUinfßwNi W<°/V 1 V^ Htff Slhs/c ?Ty y_ THE BORN LOSER By Art Sanson. THE GAMBOLS «r ««ry Appleby [A4ALP AM UOUR LITER J242 words
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Miscellaneous274 1985-06-05 9 I ■■■■■■■■I I HERE'S THE WORLD FAMOUS I I PQW WHAT A DRIVE 1 I I ONE OF THE LON6EST I/ l JOE APE 6aFER 6ETTIN6 REAPV c^ 1 HITTERS ON THE TOUR, fe— /-w*— nj TOTEEOFF /^/O HE NOW WAS A SV^Z^Sm C\^iy/ NEW NICKNAME (A^ J t-j~ ®I»e»UnmdF—274 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1985-06-05 10 Irene Chua - Irene Chua There are some steps you can take to prevent cancer m your family. These include a ban on smoking and inhaling others' cigarette smoke, watching your diet and being aware of your family health history. A weekly series on developments m Singapore medical services1,270 words
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Article225 1985-06-05 10 MOLECULAR biologists have discovered that cancer can be caused by altered genes (oncogenes) of normal cells which, when triggered off by environmental factors, start behaving abnormally. The cells start multiplying endlessly and m disorderly fashion and escape normal control mechanisms. The lump or tumour which225 words
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Advertisement271 1985-06-05 10 AU mma A ja*^ J% mzM^Mmft 3&vl H t >■■■'*■ I I IpWi v v >^JGflfl^B^^^^^^K^w| B I'l- al k flfl '.??'->* I ..lfl kl i ■> '[^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m -%v I k v^# J^P CJIIH «2r\ -'^^^H^ESifl >9i flWfl m. A\Wr i r^* *Amm? 4 jS^wi Ka Wmm V *-*,^flL -if-^W271 words
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Advertisement463 1985-06-05 10 APPOINTMENTS I flfl SINGAPORE 1 O POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for B the following positions m the Electronics Communication H Engineering Department: I Principal Lecturer $5702 6998 pm I II Senior Lecturer $4602 5062 pm I 111 Lecturer $iB4i 4775 pm I The point of463 words
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Advertisement209 1985-06-05 10 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTING MANAGER A leading international marketing communications Company is looking tor an Assistant Accounting Manager Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible tor financial analysis, reports, credit controls and general accounting. The ideal candidate should be self-motivated, systematic, possess leadership qualities, have an eye tor209 words
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Advertisement210 1985-06-05 11 NOTICES An invitation to apply for... STALLS KIOSKS Cgk I 70 Nos. within the '<lfj SERANGOON BARGAIN BAZAAR (fully Air-conditioned) m I SERANGOON PLAZA I SUITABLE FOR: leather goods textile clothings imitation jewellery cosmetics camera watches optical goods souvenirs toys sports goods video/cassette tapes Poster/Art crafts crockery/kitchenware curtain fabrics electncal/etectronc210 words
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Advertisement335 1985-06-05 11 ll #==Tl alcom Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad An Associated Company of the Alcan Group NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting of Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad will be held at the PJ Hilton Hotel, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, on Thursday,335 words
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Advertisement356 1985-06-05 11 Ma resources iv w development corpn. (pte) ltd Tenderers are invited to tender for the following contract: Contract for the quarrying at the company's Mandai quarry and the operation and maintenance of the company's crushing plant D (1000 tonnes/hour) at the quarry, off 2 1 km, Mandai Road for the356 words
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Advertisement262 1985-06-05 11 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 JEJ OFFSHORE SERVICES PTE LTD (ln Members' Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 183-191 Tanjong Rhu Road Singapore 1543 on 31 May 1985 the following special resolutions were passed: (a) that the company be wound262 words
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Miscellaneous2064 1985-06-05 11 L PERFORMANCES ■JL Pi BKH^ P Radio One PIANO recital By MlSinfl rl'a"lYsfil l«slMßfil^s'' ,^B Tokyo-born Reitei Yoh, WT 111 IU fftfl IDI mWk\ \W T\ Mil :^H! vH mm mmmm mma mmmSmmmtWAm frfl tirnA nOO O nrVlQ rOn QC --^asmm*-- -^mmmw -^^mm -m^m-- i lift I Out m the2,064 words
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Advertisement101 1985-06-05 12 m^ m^ m^ m^ m^K m^^ f° r courses i^l^^^^^^^BE^, 2nd Exhibition of cosmetics, beautycare products for professional use, bath soaps and foams, W^^^m W^ m^Amm mr*~**t^*ma UryiKmmmm T Am**. PfllMMlidAiAM /f^L fiWrtilfc. l^> V *L^ Italian I ratio uommission /\r m Wmmmr m iA im^ m^ mm m B101 words
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Miscellaneous1420 1985-06-05 12 ■i MY VIEW Kannail Chandran IH^HII^HHHBiHHIHHHH^iHII^i^^II^IIHI^^^B^iH^IHH^^^^HH^H.^MH^H^HH^H '■AW^M^L^M^AwS I V |Rl r,iii 'V Parents often arranged Old habits, sometimes, Wembley sending off FJBfl Wt^-A- *k^Ww k*>^i m^Kamß&lz RH BS everything and the couple die hard. m J C^^"Wa|A Uj P <!^^Sgr^jei 111 mm W^* first set G yes on each other1,420 words
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