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Title Section15 1985-07-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article675 1985-07-05 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Reagan-Gorbachev meeting seen as setting the tone for future dealings By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States formally announced yesterday that President Ronald Reagan will meet Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in November to try and work out a "more675 words
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223 1985-07-05 1 A FORMER deputy director of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr P. Ramasamy, was seriously injured when a man threw a corrosive liquid, believed to be acid, at him near his home yesterday. It is feared that Mr Ramasamy, 63, who is chairman and223 words
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Article, Illustration249 1985-07-05 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's macho man Tek Kor backed down from a vasectomy only centimetres from the scalpel today and vowed to look for an eighth wife instead. Mr Tek, 41, the meatball maker who has fathered 22 children by his sevenReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-07-05 1 PAUL WEE - Bookies using display pagers to take bets PAUL WEE By POLICE are keeping a close watch on people carrying display pagers at the Singapore Turf Club because the devices are being misused by bookies for their illegal operations. It has been found that pagers, introduced in early 1983 by Telecoms430 words
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Article112 1985-07-05 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. A Singapore man was remanded in custody today on charges involving the import of 4.2 kg of heroin, said by police to be worth As4 million (about Ss6 million). Chin Hoon Ho, 35, was charged following a raid on a Sydney officeReuter - 112 words
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56 1985-07-05 1 Latest BID TO COUNTER BEIRUT BOYCOTT BEIRUT, Thurs. Lebanon today began tightening security at Beirut airport while launching a diplomatic drive against Washington's move for an international boycott of the airport. Airport officials said troops had begun round-the-clock patrols of the airport compound and had blocked dirt roads that haveReuter - 56 words
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246 1985-07-05 1 NEW DELHI, Thtu-s. Two explosions in the cargo area below the first-class section caused the crash of an Air India jumbo jet last month that killed all 329 people aboard, Indian investigators were today reported as saying. The investigators had deduced, partlyAFP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration459 1985-07-05 1 ANNE KOH; NGIAM TONG HAI - Indonesia and China sign pact today ANNE KOH NGIAM TONG HAI By and NEARLY two decades of indirect trading between Indonesia and China will be broken here today with the historic signing of the memorandum of understanding between the two countries to resume direct trade. An eight-member high-ranking team from459 words
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Article53 1985-07-05 1 Martina, Chris in final LONDON. Thurs. Joint top seeds Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd worked their way to a repeat of the French Open final when they won their respective semi-finals at the Wimbledon tennis championships here today. Chris defeated fellowAmerican Kathy Rinaldi 62. 6-0, while Martina overcame Zina53 words
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Article549 1985-07-05 2 Tuition survey ACCORDING to the recently-released Report on the Household Expenditure Survey 1982/83 by the Department of Statistics, children in relatively better-off English-speaking homes formed the highest proportion 33^per cent taking private tuition, especially in Chinese. Less than 20 per cent of the 566,405 students aged five years and549 words
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Article348 1985-07-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE is recognition of the Government's need to "stay in tune" with Singaporeans' aspirations in First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's call to the People's Association this week to appeal to the young with imaginative and creative activities in the community centres. There most,348 words
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Article156 1985-07-05 2 ON MAIDS AND CAR-WASH IN A letter published on June 29, a maid wanted to know whether her employer could ask her to wash the family car two to four times a week, after over three months of employment doing housework and looking after a child. An employer has156 words
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Article120 1985-07-05 2 SES AND KL STRUGGLE TO MAINTAIN BULLISH NOTE WITH last year's rats still mounting forays into the twin exchanges of Singapore and Malaysia for quick profits, the reputedly sturdy ox struggled to maintain a bullish note. Both stock markets finished the first six months of the year on a120 words
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Article416 1985-07-05 2 England's superhero HE IS by no means your average "Man of Steel", but to the cricket-mad Englishmen, he is Superman all the same. lan Botham hasn't always been able to save England from defeat as evident in the Second Test against the Australians at Lord's. But he has been416 words
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Article422 1985-07-05 2 Rajiv's clean-up drive OPERATION KETU is the name of a drive launched by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's government to net billions of dollars which officials say have escaped the taxman and are eroding the country's economy. Mr Gandhi, anxious to fulfil his election pledge of a clean422 words
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Article203 1985-07-05 2 and Across ..the Causeway Sukarno in favour IN A MAJOR move towards "rehabilitating" the late President Sukarno, the Indonesian government has announced that the newly-built Jakarta international airport will be named after the flamboyant founder of modern Indonesia. The new facility in the west Jakarta suburb of Cengkareng203 words
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Article526 1985-07-05 2 Down by the riverside THE OLD warehouses that line the Singapore River bear out its importance as a centre of trade in the past. The new skyline records Singapore's growth. Yet, amid all the concrete is a world of unexpected spots of colour from flowers that bloom along526 words
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Article, Illustration371 1985-07-05 3 'Demon' drive aims to net billions of dollars escaping the taxman NEW DELHI, Thursday A HINDU demon called Ketu has become a real threat to Indians using hidden wealth to buy diamonds for their wives, construct luxury houses and hold lavish parties at five-star hotels.Reuter - 371 words
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85 1985-07-05 3 Bombay, Thurs. Trading on the Bombay stock exchange stopped when hundreds of tax officials stormed brokers' offices In a raid to find untaxed money. A spokesman for India's main stock market said some offices were sealed by the authorities. Brokers said the clampdown could lastReuter - 85 words
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211 1985-07-05 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Pakistan and Afghanistan made "substantive progress" at United Nations-sponsored talks in Geneva last month on the Afghan situation, Pakistani Foreign Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan said. But the minister, in an interview published today by the Washington Post, said theAFP - 211 words
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Article48 1985-07-05 3 KOROR (Palau), Thurs. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has joined the investigation of last Friday's assassination of President Hauro Remeliik of Palau, in the South Pacific. Two FBI agents arrived on Tuesday to join the investigation by Koror's 52-man Police Department. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article75 1985-07-05 3 TAIPEI, Thurs. A government information official and two opposition magazine editors have been arrested for divulging military secrets, the Taiwan Garrison Command said today. The command, in charge of martial law on the island, said they were the first civilians to be charged under the militaryReuter - 75 words
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Article196 1985-07-05 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - Remains of US soldiers unearthed LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States has announced that the remains of 13 American servicemen shot down over Laos during the Vietnam War have been recovered and identified as a result of a joint US-Laotian excavation effort. White House spokesman196 words
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164 1985-07-05 3 Dishwasher charged with slashing skirts TOKYO, Thurs. Police have arrested a 22-year-old dishwasher, and charged him with slitting the skirts of young female passengers while travelling in trains. Police said Shintaro Ogawa dubbed the "skirt slashing devil" estimated he had slit the skirts of at least 20 women in theirUPI - 164 words
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Article169 1985-07-05 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. The New Zealand government today warned five players picked for the controversial All Blacks rugby tour of South Africa that they could not take time off from their statelinked jobs to go. The State Services Commission, which regulates public sector employment, toldReuter - 169 words
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Article280 1985-07-05 3 Controversial consumption tax proposal scrapped CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian government, citing a lack of broad support, today backed down on its sweeping plans to overhaul the country's tax system. Speaking at the close of a fourday tax conference of business, union and government officials,AP; Reuter - 280 words
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138 1985-07-05 4 LONDON, Thurs. Britain has proposed making drug trafficking an international crime and urged the United Nations to take measures to stamp it out. Home Office Minister David Mellor said yesterday that Britain would be submitting detailed proposals for a UN convention onReuter - 138 words
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Article347 1985-07-05 4 But analysts say cartel's hand will be forced VIENNA, Thursday ON THE eve of a full Opec ministerial meeting, opinion among oil producers is hardening that they can avoid any price reductions which consumer nations believe are essential. Opec (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)Reuter; UPI - 347 words
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261 1985-07-05 4 PARIS, Thurs. Switzerland has formally rejected proposals from the Parisbased Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) suggesting a relaxation of banking secrecy rules to help counter international tax evasion. The Swiss decision, supported by other countries such as Austria andFT - 261 words
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Article, Illustration96 1985-07-05 4 IS THERE a Scotsman in Linda Evans' life? The Dynasty star, rated by Penthouse magazine as one of the 10 sexiest women in the world, was welcomed to Edinburgh this week by lain Watson, of the Lothians Police Pipe Band. Miss Evans, star of severalReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration214 1985-07-05 4 LONDON, Thurs. Bruce Springsteen's fame as a hard-driving rock sensation may be spreading around the world, but Sir Jeremiah Harman, a British judge, is one of those not aware of this. "Who is he? A pop star?" the bewigged judge murmured at the startAP - 214 words
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225 1985-07-05 4 France's telephone network victim of overuse PARIS, Thars. France's hightechnology telephone system, with video screens replacing telephone directories and providing access to more than I, WO data services, has fallen victim to its own success. The state-run Post and Telecommunications Office announced this week the trunk data network was saturatedAP - 225 words
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387 1985-07-05 5 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. An anti-apar-theid leader said his group believes rightwing death squads are responsible for the killings of four Black activists and for violence he said the White authorities portray as Black against Black. "We are convinced we are experiencing a situation that isAP; AFP - 387 words
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149 1985-07-05 5 Iran may agree to truce, say Japanese officials TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese officials believe Iran might agree to a truce in its 57-month-old war with Iraq. They formed this opinion after talks with the Speaker in Iran's Parliament, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Mr HiromotoReuter - 149 words
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168 1985-07-05 5 Thousand children may starve to death in camp MOGADISHU, Thurs. More than 1,000 children will die of starvation and exhaustion in the next few days for lack of adequate food in Gannet camp for refugees from Ethiopia, relief organisations have warned. And food rations have to be cut even furtherAFP - 168 words
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Article81 1985-07-05 5 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Three Black mine workers were killed and four injured in rioting yesterday sparked off by a wage dispute at a mine near Rustenburg, some 100 km north-west of here. The miners apparently gathered early in the morning at the Western Platinum Mine after risesAFP - 81 words
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217 1985-07-05 5 TOKYO, Thurs. Akbar Hashem Rafsanjani, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, has called on the United States to take the initiative in rapprochement with Iran. But he ruled cut such a possibility under the Reagan administration. "The United States should take thr initiative and showUPI - 217 words
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Article75 1985-07-05 5 INDIA AND Pakistan agreed to an agricultural exchange but achieved no major diplomatic breakthrough in three days of talks on improving relations. The talks, led by Pakistani Foreign Minister Sahebzada Yaqub Khan and India's Minister of State for External Affairs Khursheed Alam Khan, ended in New DelhiAP - 75 words
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Article86 1985-07-05 5 A STRONG earthquake, measuring 6.5 on the Richter Scale, hit the South Pacific near Vanuatu yesterday the second large earthquake to shake the region in the past 24 hours, said the Hongkong Royal Observatory. Police in the Vanatuan capital of Vila said it woke up residents butAP - 86 words
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Article39 1985-07-05 5 SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday accepted an invitation by Yugoslav Prime Minister Milka Planinc to visit Yugoslavia, Tass reported in Moscow. Tass said the invitation was extended during talks in the Kremlin between the two leaders. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article57 1985-07-05 5 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak held talks in the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba yesterday. Diplomats said they covered Middle East peace prospects and the Iraq-Iran war. It was the eighth meeting between the King and President Mubarak since September last year, whenReuter - 57 words
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Article61 1985-07-05 5 ISRAEL'S POWERFUL Histadrut Trade Unions Federation, which brought the country to a virtual halt on Tuesday, has warned in Jerusalem of further labour unrest unless the government backs down on emergency anti-inflation measures. Histadrut and government negotiators failed on Wednesday to reach agreement on joint action toReuter - 61 words
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Article52 1985-07-05 5 SPANISH PRIME Minister Felipe Gonzalez yesterday dropped Finance Minister Miguel Boyer in a major Cabinet shake-up, the state news agency EFE said in Madrid. The surprise announcement of Mr Boyer's dismissal came after the sacking yesterday of Foreign Minister Fernando Moran. No reasons were given for the twoReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-07-05 5 HARARE, Thur. The Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Mr Robert Mugabe, has launched a new attack on White voters who supported former Rhodesian prime minister lan Smith in recent elections for 20 Parliament seats reserved for Whites. Mr Smith, Mr Mugabe's archenemy, and his ConservativeUPI - 224 words
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Article388 1985-07-05 5 Poultry firm's head and directors lose their jobs CAIRO, Thursday THE Egyptian press and opposition parties are demanding to know why a government company drowned 4.5 million chicks in the River Nile. The uproar already has cost the jobs of the president and board of directorsAP - 388 words
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Article430 1985-07-05 6 First step to win over Western nations LONDON, Thurs. The United States and Britain will push for an international agreement for a Western boycott of Beirut international airport, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday after talks with visiting US VicePresident George Bush. She said LondonAFP; Reuter - 430 words
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303 1985-07-05 6 Hands off Lebanon Syria tells Reagan BEIRUT, Thurs. Syria told President Reagan "hands off Lebanon" today and the Lebanese government prepared protests to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice against US moves to close Beirut airport. An editorial in Syria's official Al Baath newspaper, headlined "Who areAFP; UPI - 303 words
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Article169 1985-07-05 6 How gay couple tricked hijackers SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. A former hijack hostage said yesterday that he and his lover had pretended to be brothers to hide their homosexual relationship from their Shi'ite guards in Beirut. "Had they known, we could have been killed," Mr Jack McCarty said in an interview.AFP; UPI - 169 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-07-05 6 Reagan moves to strengthen Israel bond JERUSALEM, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan has sent Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres a strong message of support for his handling of the Beirut hostage crisis in a move intended to consolidate ties strained at times during the affair. Distribution of the letter yesterday byReuter - 309 words
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Article104 1985-07-05 6 HELENA (Montana), Thurs. Weather conditions in the western United States have helped spawn one of the area's worst outbreaks of grasshoppers, and their combined appetites pose a serious threat to agriculture, US Agriculture Secretary John Block said. Worst in memory The infestation has been described asAP - 104 words
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Article154 1985-07-05 6 SEATTLE, Thurs. A court yesterday sentenced Tony Ng Wai-Chu to seven consecutive life prison terms for robbery and assault in Seattle's 1983 Chinatown massacre. Ng, 28, and two other men were charged in the Feb 19, 1983, massacre at a Seattle gambling club where 13AP - 154 words
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Article97 1985-07-05 6 Engineers held hostage TOKYO, Thurs. Two engineers of NEC Corp, a major Japanese electricequipment maker, have been held hostage in Iraq for the past three months, an NEC spokesman said here today. The engineers were abducted by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), an anti-govern-ment group, on April 7 inAFP - 97 words
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Article31 1985-07-05 6 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary, Douglas Hurd, pledged on Wednesday to explore new moves to outlaw religious discrimination and to promote equal opportunity in the prov- ince. APAP - 31 words
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248 1985-07-05 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - Up go the fireworks and the injuries LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. There will be fireworks galore across the United States today as Americans celebrate their Independence Day and more people will be injured by them than were wounded during the entire eight-year revolutionary war. According to248 words
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Article34 1985-07-05 6 KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwait plans to deport 500 foreigners as part )f sweeping security measures implemented following the attempted assassination of ttw Ruler of Kuwait, Sheikh J.*ber Al-Ahmad AlAabah, in May. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-07-05 8 In other words WE become young by working. When you retire and do nothing, you're dead. Now do you know why I keep running m for president? s President Ferdinand Marcos, 67, remarking on how his wife Imelda, 56, has kept her youthful looks because she works tirelessly. He spoke75 words
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281 1985-07-05 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's House of Representatives passed the first reading of an austerity national Budget Bill that provided the smallest government spending growth in a decade, Parliament officials said. They said the House last night approved by 186 to 52 a proposed 218 billion bahtReuter; UPI - 281 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-07-05 8 Big step towards his 'rehabilitation' JAKARTA, Thurs. In a major move towards "rehabilitating" the late President Sukarno, the government yesterday announced that the newly-built Jakarta international airport will be named after the flamboyant founder of modern Indonesia. According to presidential decree No. 54, the newUPI; AFP - 401 words
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328 1985-07-05 8 Plan for ban on strikes in Philippines is rejected MANILA, Thurs. Labour and business leaders have rejected a proposed three-year ban on strikes to help the Philippines recover from its worst economic crisis in decades. They expressed their opposition at a seven-hour closed-door meeting on Tuesday with the new PresidentialAP; AFP - 328 words
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Article68 1985-07-05 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's plans to have its own national communications satellite has been kicked out of orbit by the Cabinet which decided on Tuesday that it was too costly. Communications Minister Samak Sundaravej disclosed last month that Thailand planned to buy the Palapa-B2 satellite that was damagedBernama - 68 words
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Article46 1985-07-05 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. Some 4,000 residents of Bandung regency will be mobilised to wipe out a rat plague threatening the area's rice crop, Antara news agency reported. Village and district officials, students, youths and farmers have been co-opted for the rat-killing operation. AFPAFP - 46 words
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116 1985-07-05 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. A rogue elephant known as Broken Tusk has reappeared in west Sumatra, four years after it killed a woman and rampaged through 74 houses, Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the reappearance of Broken Tusk had caused such consternationAFP - 116 words
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204 1985-07-05 9 My pay is M$ 19,000, says Kitingan's brother KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Sabah Foundation Director Dr Jeffrey G. Kitingan said he was receiving a gross salary of M519,000 a month and not M530,000 as the Berjaya party has claimed. He had said on Tuesday that his salary as director was onlyBernama - 204 words
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135 1985-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Water rationing will be imposed if the dry spell continues. The Works Minister, Datuk Samy Vellu, who announced this today, said there were plans for cloud-seeding if the situation worsened. "I have not received the report on the waterNST - 135 words
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Article71 1985-07-05 9 THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet has directed the immediate installation of scanners, metal detectors and other devices at entry points at the borders to check smuggling of weapons into the country, Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The directive, issued to the Customs and otherBernama - 71 words
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Article70 1985-07-05 9 MALAYSIAN FINANCE Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday met about 30 representatives of the five national joint councils in Kuala Lumpur and briefed them on the state of the nation's economy and its prospects. Mr Daim explained to the union members the difficult situation caused by the current internationalNST - 70 words
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Article66 1985-07-05 9 THE CHAIRMAN of the ad hoc committee of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Mr Ghafar Baba, will make an "important announcement" on the progress of the committee set up to clean the MCA of "phantom" members next week. The committee, which held its seventh meeting in Kuala LumpurNST - 66 words
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Article83 1985-07-05 9 MALAYSIA'S MINISTRY of Science, Technology and the Environment will push for the compulsory use of liquefied petroleum gas by all new public service vehicles under proposed amendments to the Environmental Quality Act 1974 in an effort to curb air pollution. Speaking in a dialogue session with publicNST - 83 words
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373 1985-07-05 9 KL minister wants 'more responsible' reporting KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The mass media, both electronic and print, were today warned not to play up rumours and to be more responsible in their reporting. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said the media should be more carefulNST - 373 words
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146 1985-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Information Minister Rais Yatim has ticked off producers at the state-run Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) for producing TV programmes featuring artistes in revealing clothes. "Over-revealing attire or unkempt personalities are definitely out in this country," he said at the annualAFP - 146 words
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353 1985-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA) is working on a proposal to increase the speed limit to 110 kmh when the I,oookm, Ms6 billion North-South Toll Expressway is completed. MHA Director-General Datuk Mustaffa Ahmad said the speed limit must be realisticNST - 353 words
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Article53 1985-07-05 9 PONTIAN, Thurs. Mardi's hybrid pineapple the product of more than 10 years' research to find a hardy, succulent fruit was today named Nanas Johor by Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who said the fruit should be rightly associated with Johor because the state was the leading pineapple producer inNST - 53 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 150 of the 200 drivers who parked their lorries along the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway yesterday, in protest against alleged harrassment by road transport officials, have moved off using the old Bentong Road. Lorry drivers had parked on the roadNST; Malay Mail - 267 words
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Article, Illustration888 1985-07-05 10 IT was hard to say what went through their minds as they watched their teenagers, dressed in their best, shaking hands with Acting President Yeoh Ghim Seng. Did it seem like only yesterday when they were little children, running around and, perhaps,888 words
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Article409 1985-07-05 11 33 per cent are from English-speaking families CHILDREN in relatively better-off English-speaking homes formed the highest proportion 33 per cent taking private tuition, especially in Chinese, a recent survey found. This indicated that the extensiveness and subject frequency of private tuition seemed to be influenced by the409 words
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208 1985-07-05 11 Tapes of SBC serials may be sold in China VIDEO-TAPED versions of Made-in-Singapore Chinese TV drama serials and musicals may soon be sold all over China. Representatives from Pacific Audio and Video Company of Guangzhou are here to finalise the purchase of the locallyproduced shows from Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. Led208 words
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468 1985-07-05 11 Passenger rapped for pressing buzzer 'too soon' COMMUTERS art encouraged to give bus drivers ample notice when they want to alight. A caller, Mi^s Lee, heeding the bus companies' advice, did ,ust that. But she was rewarded with a volley of unkind words from the driver of Trans-Island Bis service468 words
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92 1985-07-05 11 A FORMER Times Publishing Bhd sales executive was fined $2,500 and ordered to pay a penalty of $1,252 on two counts of accepting bribes totalling $650 from an advertising company director. Lee Soon Pheng alias Charlie, 33, now jobless, accepted $150 on March 2792 words
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71 1985-07-05 11 British High Commissioner to give talk THE United Nations Assocation of Singapore is organising a public lecture on How the UN System Works Today: A British 'and Commonwealth Viewpoint. The talk will be given by the British High Commissioner, Sir William Erskine Hamilton Whyte. It will be held at the71 words
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Article58 1985-07-05 11 A DOCTOR and a health inspector from Malaysia will arrive on Aug 5 to visit the Environment Ministry. Dr (Mrs) Wong Mee Lian, Senior Medical Officer from the Gombak Petaling Health Office, and Senior Health Inspector Henry Herrera will be briefed by senior officials of the58 words
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171 1985-07-05 11 ABOUT 30 secondary school students are helping police with investigations into the recent attack on a group of schoolboys from the Shuqun Secondary School in Jurong East. The suspects were picked up from a number of classes by CID detectives who went to the171 words
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Article55 1985-07-05 11 THIEVES ransacked a teacher's flat and took $10,000 in cash and jewellery on Wednesday. Madam Esah binti Daud, 36, said she had left her Bukit Purmei Road early on Wednesday. When she returned at 3 pm, she found that the gate had been removed from its55 words
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229 1985-07-05 13 THE Registry of Vehicles has advised tourists from India not to take illegal pirate taxis operating at Little India in Serangoon Road. An ROV spokesman said yesterday these tourists, who wanted cheaper transport, took pirate taxis at their own risk because these vehicles were229 words
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90 1985-07-05 13 Take training seriously, cadets told NATIONAL Cadet Corps members have been told to take their training seriously because they were being prepared for their roles in the country's defence. The Chairman of the NCC Council, Mr John Yip Soon Kwong, said in his NCC Day speech: "You should make full90 words
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Article64 1985-07-05 13 A JACKPOT machine and $520 were ordered to be forfeited yesterday, after a woman admitted operating it at her shop in Whampoa Drive. Businesswoman Cheah Ah Kim, 47, was also fined $1,500 for using the premises as a common gaming house on June 18. Police officers raided64 words
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206 1985-07-05 13 A NEW $1.8 million campsite facing the Straits of Johore will be set up by the Singapore Girl Guides. Presently a 1.8 hectare plot of unused land, the site is at Jalan Bahtera, off Lim Chu Kang Road. It will be equipped with206 words
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Article68 1985-07-05 13 POLICE want to contact the relatives of Mr A.S. Maniam, a resident of the Jalan Payoh Lai Home for the Aged, who died in Singapore General Hospital on Tuesday. Mr Maniam, 62, was admitted to hospital after he suffered a stroke on June 14. His68 words
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Article43 1985-07-05 13 TWO men held a petrol station attendant at knife-point on Wednesday night and took $532 from a cashbox. The men, in their 20s, struck while the attendant at Vehito Mobile Service Station in Upper Thomson Road was alone at 10.30 pm.43 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-07-05 13 PAUL WEE - Johnson's out of 'j ail' and into Hiding PAUL WEE Story: Picture Except for two occasions when he broke out and escaped, Johnson, who can only read and write his name, had been caged for more than a year. He was freed on May 29 after police were alerted byYAP YEW PIANG - 491 words
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Article177 1985-07-05 13 A 61- YEAR-OLD man was yesterday jailed for 20 years for opium trafficking. Wee Twa Sean, unemployed, was given the minimum sentence. He was spared caning because of his age. A court heard he delivered 15 slabs of opium weighing 26,718 g from the177 words
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107 1985-07-05 13 Talks on a career in police force POLICE will visit some 40 secondary schools between now and Sept 3 to hold talks on a career and prospects in the police force. Boys and girls with good O level and A level passes are the ones the police will look for107 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-07-05 14 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force has successfully testfired another missile. The fully-armed Rapier surface-to-air missile blew up a Kustun target, costing (552«,301), which was towed by a Canberra bomber. The test-firing was conducted in July last year at an artillery range in379 words
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380 1985-07-05 14 Mindef ensures no one caught unaware THE Defence Ministry is making sure no reservist is caught offguard on Monday, when it launches its Open Mobilisation exercise. It has flashed notices on cinema screens and reminders over SBC during the past weeks. Mindef has380 words
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235 1985-07-05 14 Swiss firm to check MRT ticket machines THE American-made ticketing machines for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system will be inspected by a Swiss firm, Societe General, at a cost of $136,900. Announcing the award of the contract yesterday, the MRT Corporation said that Societe General, which had a similar assignment235 words
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Article78 1985-07-05 14 A POWER failure blacked out parts of Ang Mo Kio last night. It happened about 7.50 and lasted until 9.05 ween power was restored, a Public Utilities Board spokesman said. The areas affected included Ang Mo Kio Avenues 1,2,3,4, 6 and the Mayflower housing78 words
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Article74 1985-07-05 14 THE Singapore Muslim Religious Council has updated a law for the collection of tithe, or fitra, from Muslims. Called Administration of Muslim Law (Fitra) Rules 1985, it took effect from Monday and revokes the 1968 regulations. The new law was to streamline the collection and74 words
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167 1985-07-05 14 A WOMAN, 27, turned up at the Paya Lebar police station on Wednesday to give her reasons for locking her 15 dogs in a toilet. Police had asked her to show up to make a statement following months of fruitless visits to167 words
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Article105 1985-07-05 14 Update talks on peace efforts MEMBERS of the United nations-sponsored Ad Hoc Committee on Kampuchea will meet Singapore officials today for talks on the continuing efforts aimed at solving the Cambodian crisis. The four-member team will be led by Senegalese Ambassador Massamba Sarre. The Foreign Ministry's Director of Policy, Planning105 words
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Article71 1985-07-05 14 MR CHEONG Siew Keong, who has been a member of the Public Service Commission's disciplinary panel since 1981, has been appointed a member of the commission for five years from Monday. After retiring as Deputy Chairman of General Electric Co of Singapore in April 1983, Mr Cheong71 words
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136 1985-07-05 14 Dr Yeo in KL for talks with counterpart THE Minister for Communications and Information and Second Minister for Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, left last night for Kuala Lumpur. He will exchange views on matters of mutual interest with the Malaysian Minister for Information, Datuk Rais Vatim, during his visit,136 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-07-05 15 ANNE KOH - S'pore's coffee br e akthr ough ANNE KOH Biotech firm's hybrid plant gives full flavour and resists disease By SINGAPORE has successfully developed a new disease-resistant coffee plant with a "full rich flavour". The breakthrough, which heralds the start of commercial production of thousands of these coffee plants early next370 words
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218 1985-07-05 15 FORTY-NINE government doctors and two dentists have been promoted with effect from April 1 1985. Of the 49 doctors, 48 were promoted from registrars to senior registrars. The doctors are specialists in internal medicine, paediatrics, psychiatry, microbiology, histopathology or the study of the microscopic218 words
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Article23 1985-07-05 15 PEDESTRIAN crossing lights at the junction of North Bridge Road and Seah Street will be switched on at 10 am today.23 words
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Article138 1985-07-05 15 A MAZE for children will be built at the Singapore Zoological Gardens. The 12-square-metre version of the Hampton Court maze in Britain will be for children eight years old and above. It will take a year for hedges, which will serve as the138 words
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453 1985-07-05 15 435 fewer Comfort cabs plying the roads NTUC Comfort has reduced its taxi fleet by 435 this year because of uncertainty in the business. The figure was given by Comfort General Manager Sam Chong Keen yesterday. The "uncertainty" is apparently in the earnings of taxi drivers since fares first increased453 words
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81 1985-07-05 15 NTUC Comfort has dismissed a Jurong radiotaxi control room operator and a driver for malpractice. The operator gave the cabby an advance taxi booking without giving others a chance over the radio system. This was in breach of the co- operative's radio network operation rules.81 words
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121 1985-07-05 15 A SUSPECTED thief was caught by church-goers at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Queen Street during a lunchtime service yesterday. Police said the suspect, an unemployed 25-year-old man, was seen trying to dip his hand into an unzipped handbag. A few of121 words
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122 1985-07-05 15 A CHINA-BORN Confucian scholar, Professor Chan Wing-Tsit, will arrive at the end of the month to help promote the sage's philosophy. At present Adjunct Professor of Chinese Thought at Columbia University, he will be here at the invitation of the Institute of East122 words
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Article345 1985-07-05 16 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM NTUC leader hints at special membership scheme By AS MANY as 120,000 "shy" workers need to be wooed into joining unions. This, an NTUC leader disclosed for the first time, is the extent of the free-rider problem. These workers form about 40 per cent of345 words
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299 1985-07-05 16 Cashier siphoned off money paid by customers FOR more than two years, a young cashier cheated the department store she worked for by siphoning off $23,504.64 paid by customers. Chew Poh Wan, 24, was caught only when two customers returned with receipts showing far less than what they had paid299 words
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90 1985-07-05 16 Four will be chosen for study conference SINGAPORE will send four representatives to the Duke of Edinburgh's Sixth Commonwealth Study Conference in Australia and India from May 10 to 30 next year. Candidates will be nominated by the Public Service Commission, the National Trades Union Congress, the Singapore National Employers'90 words
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Article45 1985-07-05 16 THE Japanese University Graduates Association of Singapore will host the sixth Asean Council of Japan Alumni conference at the Mandarin Hotel on July 26 and 27. The conference will be preceded by a seminar on the Asean-Japan relationship towards the 21st century.45 words
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591 1985-07-05 16 'Doctor did say I had growth in intestine' Cheating of patients case The charges A DOCTOR, Chow Dih, faces 2*5 charges of cheating nine people of a total $7,805 in fees by making them believe that they and in the cases of two of the women, their teenaged daughters were591 words
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212 1985-07-05 16 SINGAPOREANS aged 45 years and above can get free chest X-ray examinations from Aug 1 without a doctor's referral letter. They will also get free treatment if they are found to have tuberculosis. A Health Ministry statement yesterday said that212 words
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Article72 1985-07-05 16 KL trader given discharge A DISCHARGE not amounting to an acquittal was given to a Malaysian businessman accused of attempting to cheat Lloyds Bank International Ltd of US$l,OB2 million. The prosecution applied for the discharge on Monday because a material witness from Australia was not available. Tay Han Joe, 42,72 words
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Article36 1985-07-05 16 ABOUT 140 freight-forwarders and traders are expected to attend the second series of the Trade and Development Board's talks on how to declare imports and exports. The talks will be held on July 26.36 words
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Article38 1985-07-05 16 THERE will two blood dona tion sessions today. One wii: be held between 10.30 am and 4.30 pm at the Royal Holida> Inn Singapore, and the othei between 10 am and 5 pm ai Hewlett Packard.38 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-05 13 The University of Buckingham offers four new two-year degree courses commencing January 1986: Computer Science with Accounting Computer Science with Business Studies Computer Science with Economics Computer Science with Biology Apply now for entry to these and Buckingham's other unique two-year courses in Accounting and Financial Management Business Studies Economics590 words
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Advertisement344 1985-07-05 14 I 1 Grosfillex FURNITURE FROM FRANCE Fdckaged specially for HDB/HUDC balconies! Other packages available for landed property! Promotional offers available from Ist June 31st July '85 at participating Grosfillex retailers (while stocks last): t ASIA FIRST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Lot 1-14 Gayworld Amusement Fbrk, Singapore 1438. Tel: *****06 BOLTER SIMON344 words
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Advertisement417 1985-07-05 15 v r ?SSS: Refrigerators at BELOW COST PRICE Mn fiiakic n PR-220 220 litres R-2238 238 litres Xl 2 months. Guarantee: 6 Months on parts plus 3-4 years on compressor f% REDIFFUSION I&JkW^m 182 Clemenceau Avenue *****11 *****58 wMmmH^W (Mon f0 Fn 8.30am-BDm Sat. 8 30am spm.) Being driven JSJfci|OfyiiL417 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-07-05 17 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Rochore/Jalan Besar By NOBODY loves an old song like he does. And not only does Mr Sim Seng Huat, 50, enjoy listening to hits of bygone days, he has also been making some money out of them. For 20 years, Mr390 words
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246 1985-07-05 17 Are you interested in these activities? PHOTOGRAPHY: Learn how to develop your own black and white pictures at a 12-session photography course starting this month at Katong CC. The fee is $45, or $41 for those who join the CC's Photography Club. Fitness: Anyone who wants to build a body246 words
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315 1985-07-05 17 Sembawang TO QUALIFY for this particular table tennis tournament at Kampong Tengah, the first criterion participants have to meet is that they are non-Chinese. If you are a Malay, Indian or of any other race, you can qualify for the non-Chinese men's single315 words
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140 1985-07-05 17 Radin Mas Judges needed for cooking contest PUT your culinary skills to the test at a cooking competition at Radin Mas community centre on July 14 as a judge. "Experts" in Chinese, Malay, or Indian dishes are needed to help pick the winners at this on-the-spot cooking contest open to140 words
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Article47 1985-07-05 17 A TALK on the problems of adolescent adjustment and responsibilities will be held at 2.30 pm tomorrow at the Toa Payon Branch Library. Child psychologist Vesna Drammusic will give the talk, organised by the Family Planning Association of Singapore and the branch library.47 words
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Article204 1985-07-05 17 BABY show: More than 200 babies will be at the new Kaki Bukit CC in Bedok North Street 3 on Sunday at 9 am. The MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Chew Heng Ching, will give away the prizes. Malay culture: The first preliminary round of the Malay204 words
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Article301 1985-07-05 17 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Ayer Rajah By I WHEN he saw the state of the lift landing on the 13th storey of a Housing Board block in Pandan Gardens, Horlis Rudin embarked on a one-man campaign to spread a keep-clean message. He drew posters, each301 words
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481 1985-07-05 18 The Straits Times says Let people take the initiative PEOPLE do not live by bread alone. Singaporeans, indeed, are spending less on food than they used to as a proportion of their overall expenditure. The trend, according to a comparative household survey between 1977/78 and 1982/83, is "consistent with the481 words
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775 1985-07-05 18 Russell Baker NEW YORK When America was a serious place, marriage was a rich source of comedy. We are not so serious now. Too many of us have been to college only to acquire papers of certification. We collect more bombsNYT - 775 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1985-07-05 18 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Signing of memorandum clears way for direct economic contacts Representatives from the Chambers of Commerce of Indonesia and China are in Singapore today to take part in an historic signing ceremony. The following article gives the background to this important event.1,129 words
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Miscellaneous98 1985-07-05 18 Punchlines VOiS^f^Z^^ 36 •i» (^«t n s vl ROHWIS IS PR. SINATRA VES, FRANK, AW I'M *Wo*f 38K3§w WE yOU BEEN RBADIN6 OUTRA6EP NOT ONLY DOONBSdURV ANP HOW MUST I CONTEND WIWA PlK yr unm? THEBUMHASdEEN COMMITTEE 'OF S3S, BUT. KINO. HELLO? LINKING MB TO THE MOB? WITH A FREBPRESSJOO!98 words
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Article, Illustration984 1985-07-05 19 LOUISE BRANSON - Gromyko's replacement marks new era in Soviet foreign policy LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ushered in a new era in Kremlin foreign policy this week when he elevated Mr Andrei Gromyko to the presidency, appointing the little-known Eduard Shevardnadze to the vacated Foreign Minister post.984 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-07-05 19 MOSCOW Eduard Shevardnadze, the new Soviet Foreign Minister, has a reputation for maintaining law and order and listening to public opinion, both qualities approved by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Since 1972, Mr Shevardnadze, 57, has led the communist party in Georgia, the Soviet republicReuter - 513 words
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912 1985-07-05 19 SHERRY BUCHANAN - What companies ro to keep pats happy SHERRY BUCHANAN By writing for the International Herald Tribune PARIS Executives going abroad generally receive salary increases, depending on the location of their new job, cost-of-liv-ing adjustments, relocation premiums, and housing and school allowances. But according to a recent study of managers of912 words
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215 1985-07-05 20 Post offices do open until 8 pm WE refer to the letter "Open for longer" by Ms Christine Lau S.H. (ST. June 21). We would like to inform the writer that since Aug 1 last year all post offices and the customer services centre at Comcentre, except the Pulau Bukom,215 words
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Letter248 1985-07-05 20 alfjljf I REFER to the letter "Maid has to wash family car now", by a Filipina maid. (ST, June 29). I am also a Filipina maid. My employers are Singaporeans. I do not consider washing their car a problem even if I have a lot248 words
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Letter244 1985-07-05 20 sdfasffdjlskjfdlkjaslkdjfl;asjdflkjas;jfkljkljalskdf I REFER to the letter "Maid has to wash family car now". (ST, June 29). I also employ a Filipina maid. I am disgusted by the writer's attitude towards her work. She feels it is not her duty to wash her employer's car. Doesn't she244 words
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157 1985-07-05 20 New resale levy doesn't benefit the majority I REFER to the recent changes in the Housing Board rules on its resale levy. I feel the options do not benefit the majority of the people. The option of not paying a levy when HDB flat owners sell their flats to buy157 words
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82 1985-07-05 20 Refund fee if aircon hasn't been tested ON June 11, I was granted a permit to install an airconditioner after paying $150 to the Housing Board. The airconditioner was installed on June 15, but hasn't been tested yet. As the installation fee has been waived with effect from July 1,82 words
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161 1985-07-05 20 WHEN I applied for a HUDC flat last year, I was told that I would be allocated one within six months under Phase 4. No actual price was quoted but I was told each unit would cost between $200,000 and $300,000, and that161 words
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182 1985-07-05 20 I APPLIED for a HUDC flat six months ago and was assured that it was easy to get a unit as supply exceeded demand. I was told that I would be able to select one in June or July. I am now told that although182 words
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145 1985-07-05 20 Diploma does not satisfy requirement I REFER to the letter "Why is diploma unacceptable?" by "Diplomat". (ST, May 25). I would like to inform "Diplomat" that the matter he raised is not a question of the acceptability of the diploma cited, but rather a matter of requirement for satisfying the145 words
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142 1985-07-05 20 WE would like to thank Mr Mak Yen-Chen Andrew for his views in the letter "Teach law, econs at secondary level". (ST, June 19). At secondary school, our students are already taught hew to recognise problems and to seek the relevant information to help142 words
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221 1985-07-05 20 Boat race complaint wasn't dealt with properly WE are a bunch of boat race enthusiasts. For us, as for scores of other teams, the Singapore Dragon Boat Festival every June has become almost THE event of the year. It's all there the carnival mood, the competitive spirit. Surely a crowd-puller221 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-07-05 21 SHARE prices generally drifted lower yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index equalled its year's low of 764.38 recorded on Jan 16. The Business Times Composite Index lost 1.67 points to 671.93. Interest on the Singapore stock market, however, remained subdued. Falls led rises 85 to 32.75 words
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Article70 1985-07-05 21 Che* M 255 +39 BahLntant 700 +25 M Credit 146 7 Sifna Metal 238 +6 SPH 595 +5 Sea Hew 245 +5 Pe* Plant 324 +4 UOl 180 +3 Seafcxi 158 +3 R*itf 150 +3 MTC7SC 388 +2 *aroes 358 +2 MainumCorpn 340 +2 Rothraw Mtia 322 +2 Hfti70 words
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Article82 1985-07-05 21 Samanda Wdfs 210 -45 Metal Box Spore 226 -20 MBf Corp 50c 175 -19 MBS 318 —12 Pan-B 50c 222 -8 Shjnfri-La 217 -8 Dub Com 118 —7 Utd Plantatiom 400 -6 MalakoH 310 —6 Peak Hua 248 -6 D Keramat 800 -5 M Banki* 535 —5 U0 I82 words
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Article14 1985-07-05 21 Sigma Metal 558,000 U O B 350,000 Sealion 244,000 Pegi Msia 238,00014 words
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Article77 1985-07-05 21 July 3 July 4 July 3 July 4 ST Properties 441.93 442.59 n Composite 673 60 ***** ST Minings 310 74 310 66 BT Indicator *****72 *****05 ST Plantations 2334 99 2335 99 BT 08/ OS -280 —336 OCBC 580 63 578 28 ST Industrials 765 57 764 3877 words
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Article32 1985-07-05 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684 88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82^32 words
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Article12 1985-07-05 21 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0310 in Singapore, losing one point.12 words
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Article20 1985-07-05 21 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ ***** 3.0305 247.90 unq 2.2310 7.7620 ***** ***** 247.70 9.2300 ***** 7.769020 words
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Article33 1985-07-05 21 Eurodollar: Lost two ticks to 92.05 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 11 ticks to 0.3314 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained five ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.2O to US$3ll.BO an ounce.33 words
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Article51 1985-07-05 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. The registration of two local deposit-taking companies (ATB Finance) and (K-Rex Finance) has been revoked by the government, an official statement said. ATB's registration was revoked because of its failure to comply with liquidity requirements. Registration of K-Rex was revoked at its own request.Reuter - 51 words
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Article72 1985-07-05 21 LONDON, Thurs. Britain will no longer publish official rates for its North Sea oil. The decision coincides with the government's winding up of the British National Oil Corporation (BNOC). BNOC's last official &rice, for June, was 5528.65 (5563.88) a barrel for "Brent" oil. OnAFP - 72 words
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Article58 1985-07-05 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Merrill Lynch and Co Inc said it was launching a US$3O million national advertising campaign featuring its global financial services for providing financial solutions. It said the campaign was the largest media purchase ever by Merrill Lynch and brought its total advertising commitmentReuter - 58 words
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Article87 1985-07-05 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. CBS today devised a "poison pill" scheme to buy back 21 per cent of its own shares in a move which analysts said would probably thwart cable television magnate Ted Turner's US$5.4 billion takeover bid. CBS said terms tied to its repurchaseReuter - 87 words
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Article69 1985-07-05 21 Bid to salvage Brown LONDON, Thurs. Trafalgar House, the owner of Cunard Shipping Line with interests in construction and publishing, today agreed to take a 29.9 per cent stake in the troubled John Brown engineering group. The two companies said Trafalgar would put up C20.2 million (5558.5 million) for theReuter - 69 words
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808 1985-07-05 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Stock exchanges finish on a quiet note in first half By WITH last year's Rats still mounting forays into the twin exchanges of Singapore and Malaysia for quick profits, the reputedly sturdy Ox struggled to maintain a bullish note. Both stock808 words
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450 1985-07-05 21 S. KUMAR - No new listings on the stock exchange in the first half S. KUMAR By THE first half-year saw no new listings on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. But soft market conditions, largely caused by continuing political uncertainties across the Causeway and economic slowdowns in Singapore and Malaysia, did not deter450 words
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Article50 1985-07-05 21 TOKYO, Thurs. Sony Corp plans to market in the United States and Europe audio equipment made by Daewoo Corp of South Korea, a Sony spokesman said. The companies have signed a contract under which Daewoo will supply Sony 40,000 tape recorders and stereo sets later this year. Reuter.50 words
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Article585 1985-07-05 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By! THE day European central bankers joined forces and caused the US dollar to suffer its largest oneday decline in history against the West German deutschemark is easily the best remembered incident of the first six months of this year. This high point585 words
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Article2590 1985-07-05 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,590 words
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Article1630 1985-07-05 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (I. BOS 1) 1.80 Alcom (0.938 0.945M12) 0 94 (1) 0.93'.' (1)0.9" (12) 0.93 AISB (0.848 i 84'*S)(5) 0 84 (8) 0.84' 2 API (0.70 '.5K29) 0.70 (6) 071 (5) 0.70' 2 ASM (1028 .03SM3) 103 (3) 1.01 (18) 1.02 Antoh (1.4681,630 words
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Article2674 1985-07-05 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp, rights N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1985 Last Yield Voi Day' Hifh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) High2,674 words
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Article278 1985-07-05 23 1 M.l 51,000 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only avail We it DBS Finance. UOF'i rttcs. also avalable at UOf ako avalable at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 ;1 4 6 5Vs 5% Autosave s'/4 Fixed deposit 1 month278 words
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Article160 1985-07-05 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4949—1.4978 6.79—6.61 Canadian dollar 1.6449 1.6468 6.14—6.05 NZ dollar 1.0528—1.0555 9.66—9.36 Sterling pound 2.9319-2.9354 3.45—3.39 US dollar 2.2330—2.2340 4.51—4.47 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian160 words
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Article103 1985-07-05 23 THE US dollar weakened slightly against most major currencies in quiet and thin trading. Against the Singapore do'lar, it ended with little change from its opening of 2.2330 40 at 3 pm yesterday It was traded between 2.2335 and 2.2350. Against the deutschemark, the greenback finished at 3.0285,95 against103 words
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Article94 1985-07-05 23 THE kilobar market traded between ySay 3"" Ss22>43° The Far East gold market opened at U*****.30/310 70 and closed for lunch at U*****.60 311.00. It reopend at U*****.60 311.00 and made the high of U*****.70/311.10 before settling at U*****.50 310.90. Source Rothschild The London gold fix yesterday was 1J*****.70,94 words
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Article26 1985-07-05 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 310.50-311.00 310.00-310.50 Hongkong 310.50—310.90 ***** 310.60 Wed Tues New York 310.00 310.50 309.50 310.00 London 310.80—311.20 309 40 309.9026 words
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Article213 1985-07-05 23 Managers' prices for July 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 70—1.80 The Savings Fund 1.31-1.39 S pore Prog Fund 0 76 0 79 Spore Sec Fund 1 11-1.18 Spore Invest Fund 0 82— fl 87id Spore Equity Fund 0 77 0 81 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund213 words
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Article73 1985-07-05 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit TRADING was uneventful with most traders staying on the sidelines in view of the US Independence Day holiday. The September Eurodollar traded within 92.04 and 92.07, closing unchanged from Wednesday's IMM's close at 92.05. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 92.05 92.0773 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-07-05 23 A WIDENING in West Germany's trade surplus in May helped the deustchemark futures in no small way which continued its upward movement. Opening at 0.3315, 12 ticks above Wednesday's close in Simex, it fluctuated within a narrow range of four ticks. Volume was thin ahead of the Independence Day83 words
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Article56 1985-07-05 23 IN LINE with a lower US dollar, the September yen continued its advance in Simex. It ended at the day's high of 0.*****8, its highest level in recent weeks. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 85 0.*****7 0.*****8 0.*****7 0.*****8 3 Dec 0.*****5 M»rBS 0.*****6 Open fait56 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-07-05 23 SPECULATION over lower oil prices had taken its toll on gold prices. Yesterday, prices hardly moved in the absence of fresh factors and August gold settled slightly lower at US$3ll.BO as compared against the previous finish at U*****.00. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAFI (In USt per Troy78 words
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Article17 1985-07-05 23 Tm Ck>wi( prices KL Tin 30.25 down five cents Turnover 388 tonnes up 133 tonnes I17 words
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Article19 1985-07-05 23 Rubber Clositg prices cents kilo Singapore July 174.50 down 3.50 cents Malaysia July 194.50 down 4 50 cents19 words
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Article29 1985-07-05 23 Silver Ctosjni prices USS troy oz Thuts Wed Singapore 590 59b 5 92-5 97 Wed lues New York 590- 5 95 5 87-5 92 Source Credit Smsse. Spore29 words
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Article24 1985-07-05 23 copp r GMtpjta Wed Spot *****0-*****0 (1088 50-1089 00) 3 months 1090 00 1090.50 (109G 50-1097 00) Market tone Steady Sales: 36.450 tonnes24 words
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Article20 1985-07-05 23 Closinf prices Wed Spot 765.00-766.00 (762 00—763 00) 3 months 787 00—787.50 (784.00-785.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 9,125 tonnes20 words
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Article99 1985-07-05 23 Closing prices Crude MJ tonne palm oil July 1025 (south) 1015 (north) 1012 50 (central) Aug 990 (south) 1010 (central) Refined palm oil USJ/tonnes rbo palm July 520 (sellers) Aug 500 (sellers) Sept 495 (sellers) RBD Olein July 485 (sellers) Aug 475 (sellers) Sep 465 (sellers) RBD Stearin99 words
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Article578 1985-07-05 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Dhaulagin (523) 6/7 (0100) F8 *****300/*****300 L2/N2 Glory Ace (598> 6/7(0700) Fl 1100-1300/*****900 U4 Hammurabi (14) 6/7 (0700. F7 1030-1200/ *****830 Bl Thai Paihn (12N) 6/7(0700; F7 *****100/*****900 F3 Albert MS (8509) 6/7 (O730) F5 1200 1330/*****930 Al Anro578 words
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Article293 1985-07-05 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves CGM Var KO9 aside 5/7 Fair Rainbow Kl9 aside 5/7 Kota Waruna K3l aside 5 7 Makmur M2SW aside 5 '7 Ned Nagasaki Kl2 aside 5/7 Qmghecheng Kl5 aside 5/7 Reefer Badger Kl6 aside 5 7 Straits Hope K24E aside 5293 words
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618 1985-07-05 23 THE Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday lost 1.19 points and landed at the same level as its year's low of 764.38 which was recorded on Jan 16. The Business Times Composite Index reached its 33--month low. Dealers expect the market indicator to618 words
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Article295 1985-07-05 23 July 4 HKS Chanje Associated Hotels 0 506 -0 03 Bonk Of East Asia 24 10 Cheung Kong 16 40 -0 3 China Light 15 70 +0 1 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 50 -0 1 F E Consortium 0 65 0 03 Far East Exch Philex ***** unch G295 words
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Article340 1985-07-05 23 luly 4 Yen Change A|inomoto I 1 50 unch Akai 406 -9 Amodo 979 -20 Asahi CHem 899 1 Asohi Gloss 883 -2 Bank Tk 815 +5 Bridqestone 571-8 Canon 1160 -10 Casio Computer 1650 -20 Citizen 444 -8 D Nip Print 1 1 50 unch D Nippon Screen340 words
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Article322 1985-07-05 23 July 4 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 259 +8 A N I 238 +3 A P M 272 unch Aberfoyle 1060 -20 Age 238 unch Alliance Oil 105 unch Aliped Mill 268 -2 Ampol Exp 240 unch Ampol Pet 185 unch Anz 453 7 Ashton 113 +3 B322 words
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Article63 1985-07-05 23 NST Index Thursday 1225.39 (1218.30) ~~s. Hongkong Hang Seng ~t vs* Thursday 1574.37 (1598.16) Australian All-Ordinaries Thursday 874.7 (869.9) Nikkei D J Average Thursday *****.59 (*****.30) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 942.3 (954.3) Dow Jones Average r !sr^ Wednesday 1326.00 (1334.01) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous63 words
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Article239 1985-07-05 23 July 3 USS Change Alcoa 34V4 +Vk Allied Chem Cp 42% unch Allis-Chalmers 5 -Mi Am Tel Tel 23* -Mi Amox Inc 14* Amr Corp 49V* *> Bethlehem Sti 15% unch Boeing Co 46V4 -V* Burroughs Cp 58* -W Caterpillar Co 34W +H Chase Manhtn 62V< V> Chrysler239 words
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Article555 1985-07-05 23 July 4 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 216 +1 Ass Dairies 142 unch BTRPLC 350 7 Babcocks 145 +3 Barclays 394 +5 Beecham 323 +8 BICC 193 -13 Blue Circle 513 +3 BOC Group 268 1 Boots 184 unch Bowater 260 +2 BATS 325 +4 Britannia 94 unch BP 525555 words
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Article323 1985-07-05 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Issue priced at $1.20 a share By AS WIDELY expected, United Industrial Corporation Ltd has called for a one-for-two rights issue at $1.20 each. Some major UIC shareholders, who collectively hold a 49.96 per cent stake in the company, have undertaken323 words
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Article72 1985-07-05 24 Malaysian LPG for Japan KERTIH (Trengganu), Thurs. Malaysia today exported for the first time liquefied petroleum gas in refrigerated form to three companies in Japan. Petronas Chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar Raja Badiozaman said Nippon Petroleum Gas Co would receive 15,000 tonnes, Daikyo Oil Co 10,000 tonnes, and Taiyo Oil72 words
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334 1985-07-05 24 S'pore's economic slowdown 'won't last too long' DESPITE the air of gloom, a European merchant bank, Banque Internationale a Luxembourg (Asia) Ltd, is convinced the industrial and economic slowdown in Singapore will not last as long as some expect. Mr Jean-Pierre de Cuyper, a Director of BEL, which is the334 words
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Article90 1985-07-05 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Temerloh Rubber Estates Bhd has forecast a sharp rise in pre-tax profit to $22.65 million for the year ending April 30, 1986 from $2.68 million previously following its proposed acquisition of a 32.9 per cent and 40 per cent stake in Development and Commercial BankBernama - 90 words
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Article67 1985-07-05 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Credit Ltd today announced changes in its shareholding by the See Hoy Chan group and Gemmell Ltd. The See Hoy Chan group, which includes See Hoy Chan Sdn Bhd and See Hoy Chan (S) Pte Ltd, has increased its stake in Malayan Credit toBernama - 67 words
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Article58 1985-07-05 24 L M SPECIALIST construction group L M is moving into high-tech-nology in Hongkong. The Singapore-based group has formed two new companies L M Systems Ltd and Slimline Technology Ltd. Both companies will be the group s first venture outside Singapore and Malaysia since its listing. They are expected to provide58 words
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84 1985-07-05 24 New record for Frankfurt share prices FRANKFURT, Thurs. Share-buying fever struck the Frankfurt stock exchange again today as West German and foreign investors paid record prices for the second day running. The Commerzbank index of 60 leading shares was set at 1,475 points, easily breaking yesterday's 1,462.4 record level, toReuter - 84 words
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Article168 1985-07-05 24 Your market basket un. t Thls Chl M 6 What a typical family of m^ f rom t s j four would buy from WM j. Lkn Tua Tow wet market 1 TZT 500pn lean pork 3.50 Unch O^p 300gm streaky pork 1.60 Unch f^r*& 500pn mutton 5.10 Unch I^SSS?168 words
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Article281 1985-07-05 24 JAKARTA, Thurs. The government will buy a 35 per cent stake in Indonesia's largest cement company owned by business tycoon Liem Sioe Liong, the Jakarta Post said today. The newspaper cited a presidential instruction dated June 25 as saying the ministries of finance and industryAFP - 281 words
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Article186 1985-07-05 24 Two on Lion board raise stake TWO directors of New Zealand's Lion Breweries Ltd have increased their shareholding in the company to ward off unfriendly predators. Managing Director Douglas Myers and codirector John Fernyhough intend to raise their joint stake in Lion from 22 to 32 per cent. Mr Myers186 words
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Advertisement62 1985-07-05 22 23 **jm wi '91 9 TheYMCA on Stamford Road has been much a part of our history. Used as a torture house during the Japanese Occupation, some believe that anguished spirits haunted its dark corridors. CHARACTERS OF LIGHTS m—-» Published by f\f* S3 1© Distributed by [p^^^J m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS62 words
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Advertisement2732 1985-07-05 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: /x^n Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Min $15.00) Food/Entertainment (2 —S) iiX^n >>— %n r\ r\ r^/a Saturday -rsrssr^ s^-di.^ >»»«* r A,VfK*fe^ .i^W^ ll i\ //Pfc? fa& lI V^ iVr^ if^k I, A (fr^kfdr Public Holiday 9-OOam toi.oopm2,732 words
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Advertisement208 1985-07-05 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing RE-UPHOLSTERY YOUR OLD sofa. Design new ones. Contact: *****61. 19 Home Appliances kinds of refrigerators U I ret'tyeraics available I special cash discount pi > Hire-purchase available f^F" U No (Jown payment EASY HP TERMS. Imported CTV, $38, video $55, twin-door fridge, washing machine gas cooker.208 words
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Advertisement421 1985-07-05 25 20 Pets/Pet Care SKC 45th Championship Dog Show, Sun. 7.7.85 World Trade Centre Exhibition Hall No 3, 1 Maritime Sq. (0409). Commencing at 9.00am. Bring your family friends to see Singapore's Top Dogs in Action. Also an Obedience Demonstration will be held during the lunch break Tickets adult $2.00, children421 words
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Advertisement553 1985-07-05 26 24 Garage Sale USED SCHOOL DESKS (42 "xl9" 66"x16"). Hille lecture chairs Airtemp airconditioners to clear Good condition. Going cheap. To view please call *****84. EXPAT LEAVING: SELLING fridge, stove, video, computer, rattan wood furniture, more *****82. OWNER LEAVING. SELLING household items, t.v./ recorder plus 20 VHS movie tapes. *****88.553 words
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Advertisement373 1985-07-05 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage MY WORLD Health Centre Ccntre #04-103 Hotel Meridien Orchard Road. Tel: *****33 \KB^ B^ B^ B^^ B^^^^^^^^ B DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30am to llpm. Tel: *****44/ *****45.373 words
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Advertisement348 1985-07-05 26 30 Hairdressing "You're someone special to J your ownself, so take t»\t...y/ Byrd-Andrew jyjl unisex salon tJ^r^T #03-55/56, Orchard Plaza (0923) O *****12/3 KMS Perm $45 to $60 Lady Curl Perm $45 Normal Perm $35 Protein Treatment/ Colour/ Toning $22 Cut $15 Wash/ Blow $8 rj_a_%iilJLl!li Enrolment-*****50^^ Jennifer (AH levels348 words
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Advertisement466 1985-07-05 26 30 Hairdressing FREE LONDON ADVANCE Course. Interested call *****07. Be a Morris Professional Hairstylist. Models required for cut/perm. HAIR STUDIO OFFERS cut $15, cut/perm $35. Beginners Diploma course for only $1200 (eqpt. provided) Enquiries call *****25. SALOON 2000 (UNISEX) offers Cut Perm $35, Cut $15 by professional hairstylists. Tel: *****84.466 words
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Advertisement667 1985-07-05 26 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre WE HAVE NURSERY Kindergarten activities (including computer lessons) in small groups for full/ half day. Call Lady Jayne Child Development Ctr, near West Coast Rd. Tel: *****73. WE SELECT RESPONSIBLE Housewives to care for your child on the Family Day Care Scheme. Call Ministry of667 words
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Advertisement647 1985-07-05 26 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor DESIGN Design 73 Pte Ltd »wraK«i«»» ■ft f~l^\ 30 Easf Coast Road #01-28, j W \W\ Paramount Shopping Centr^^^i* W)/ Singapore 1542_-----"^BlplK R wall paper wardrobes I kitchen cabinets floor wall tiles I I marble work also cater for HDB renovation Specialist647 words
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Advertisement615 1985-07-05 26 I WILLIE ALUMINIUM A Iron workspeclallsed in fabrication installation of Amplimesh grilles and aluminium grilles to HDB/HUDC, Private Houses, etc. Call: *****33. ALUMINIUM DOORS/ WINDOWS Amplimesh (Regd.) grilles, HDB grilles, shop front, ceilings and office partitioning. For free estimation and design, call: *****88. ALUMINIUM DOORS/ WINDOWS Amplimesh (Regd.) grilles, HDB615 words
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Advertisement824 1985-07-05 26 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCONDITIONERS REFRIGERATORS for repair. Spray painting ($6O). General Service ($4O). Change Dr Rubber ($5O) 1 yr guarantee. *****48/ *****00/ 1. CLEARING STOCKS! GUARANTEED Reconditioned rm aircons. 1 h/p/, 1-1/2 h.p., 2 h.p. splitaircons, 3 h.p., 5-1/2 h.p. 7-1/2 h.p. for sale/ rent. Tel: *****34 KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES824 words
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Advertisement734 1985-07-05 26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal WE SPECIALISE IN removal delivery of goods documents at very reasonable rates. Reliability Punctuality is our service'. Hock Wah Express Delivery Service Co. *****00/ *****72/ *****59 CHEAP RATES FOR house/ office removal specialised in pianos. 7 days. Workers provided. *****40. FROM $75. Workers provided for houses/734 words
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Advertisement660 1985-07-05 26 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies RECONDITIONED KOBELCO K914, R909. K9078. R9078, R9048L. generator, forklift, air compressor, mini excavator Selling cheap Tel: *****42 TRADE-IN OF ALL types of construction machinery for export. Storage repair of your machinery at reasonable price. Please call *****74 Jenny. USED 20' FLAT-RACK container for sale, suitable for660 words
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Advertisement1230 1985-07-05 27 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies WANTED TO BUY USED PLANTS 1 Primary Jaw Crusher 150-200 TPH 2) Secondary Cone Crusher 100-150 TPH 3) Tertiary Cone Crusher 100-150 TPH. Please contact Mr Loong/ Miss Wong. Tel: 03-*****9/*****4 65 Situations Wanted ♦♦♦DOMESTIC HELPERS t Mjids e Carefully suwf.rt) oriented1,230 words
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Advertisement1367 1985-07-05 27 I JfL Today I lllS 321 I H mB Opportunities are available in this section. 67 Situations Vacant: EDP PROGRAMMER We are inviting a young graduate to join our software team. He/ she must have strong interest in micro computers. Knowledge on UNIX and LAN would be an added advantage.1,367 words
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Advertisement973 1985-07-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical IRC We are a group of international companies manufacturing steel products for the building industry. We have an immediate vacancy for a: Credit Control Clerk GCE O' level with credits in English and Maths Training provided but must possess good973 words
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Advertisement569 1985-07-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical naruda ■■Indonesian airways Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts TICKETING AND RESERVATION CLERKS Qualification (a) 3 GCE "O' level passes or equivalent OR GCE A' level Knowledge of (a) Typewriting (b) Handling of telex machine and computer Fringe Benefits Successful569 words
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Advertisement696 1985-07-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PURCHASING CLERK CUM SALES CO-ORDINATOR e GCE. O' level e preferably Ito 2 years' experience in similar field e ability to type Interested applicants, please call personally or contact *****26 PACIFIC GARMENT MANUFACTURING PTE. LTD. 621, Aljunied Road #07—06, Lipo Factory Bldg. Singapore 1438 (8.30a.m.696 words
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Advertisement823 1985-07-05 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLINIC FOR WOMEN req Receptionist cum General Clerk Interested please apply stating qualifications, experience, expected salary, contact telephone, together with a passport size photograph to: The Advertiser. Maxwell Road PO Box 2679, S'pore 9046 (Those without experience could also apply.) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ Receptionist reqd.823 words
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Advertisement788 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales (f jgj M ETROJ requires keen and self-motivated individuals who are interested in a sales career to join ut as: A) FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (For Our Inhouse Exclusive Boutiques) 18 to 25 years of age Completed GCE 'O' level A friendly a'ld788 words
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Advertisement635 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales WJ INDUSTRIES marketing 0A and stationery products requires: 1. FEMALE MARKETING EXECUTIVE (Wholesale Department) 2. FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE (Domestic Sales Department) If you are looking for a challenging marketing career in OA and stationery products we would be interested to talk to635 words
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Advertisement417 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales isetan singapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the post of:SALES ASSISTANTS e Age 17-22 years e Singapore citizens e Secondary education e Able to work on 2 rotating shifts e Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $500 $525 further adjustment upon confirmation417 words
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Advertisement543 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MALE SALES EXECUTIVES (PRECISION MOTORS) Diploma in either Mechanical/ Electrical or Electronic Engineering. Possession of Class 3 driving licence, preferably with own vehicle. Age below 28 years. Completed National Service. Preferably with relevant working experience. Knowledge of Mandarin. Interested candidates please call personally between 9 a.m.543 words
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Advertisement700 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales OS? 20 BEAUTY ADVISORS to fill in several positions (training will be provided). We urgently require pleasant personality young ladies to promote our famous and most saleable range of cosmetics. If you are available from Bth of July onwards, see us now for further details at:700 words
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Advertisement489 1985-07-05 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FULL/ PART-TIME SALES Assts. req. for pottery shop. Call personally 163-P. Tanglin Rd., S'pore Handicraft Ctr S. 1024 today/ tomorrow (lp.m -6p.m. INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL urgently reqd. by lighting shop. Basic salary comm. Male, must complete NS. Apply. »03--06, Sim Lim Tower (10am— 6pm) SALES REPRESENTATIVE489 words
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Advertisement724 1985-07-05 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Invites suitably qualified candidates for the post of: Technical Officer Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or full City and Guilds Certificate in Automotive Engineering. At least a few years of working experience in the repair and overhaul of heavy vehicles. Applicants should724 words
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Advertisement725 1985-07-05 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Alu-Steel Engineers Pte Ltd specialized in aluminium and stainless steel construction invites applications for: 1) ALUMINIUM/STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS OR WELDERS e Should have at least 3 years working experience in similar field Fabricators should have the ability to read drawings and to work independently e Welders725 words
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Advertisement921 1985-07-05 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Hitachi is among the world's BRrfyfiJE=^ 7 V ITAfj H I largest Colour Television .^K^MaW J~— =e Picture Tubes Manufacturing^^KSjJJMr/ z^JfczzfH Companies. To meet our i If «4a9& 8 BH^l current and future m HPHS Bk needs, we921 words
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Advertisement399 1985-07-05 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production Archive A leader in Advanced I Tape Technology I requires for expansion: I Minimum Primary 6/ BEST education Age between 16 35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above Minimum 1 year's experience in the testing of electronic/electrical products Secondary 2 4 education 1 2 years"399 words
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Advertisement1011 1985-07-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous The HAIKOU TOWER HOTEL on Hainan Island PRC, opening in late 1985, will be the first hotel there of international standard. The hotel will be managed by GFIS. We are now looking for experienced managers to fill these1,011 words
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Advertisement525 1985-07-05 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous i Are you looking for a stable career? Why not walk in for an interview on 5.7.85 from 9.00 a.m. to 1 1 .00 a.m. or 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. COIN SORTER To sort out coins/notes at counting centres Preference will525 words
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Advertisement343 1985-07-05 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Invites applications for the posts of:SAI ES ASSISTANTS e At Thomson Katong Stores only e Above 15 years old e Secondary education e Experience not necessary as training will be provided CASHIERS e At Thomson Katong Stores only e Above 16 years343 words
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Advertisement569 1985-07-05 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ~j~n ITr ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE Invites applicants to fill the following vacancies: •Front Office Receptionist •Front Office Cashier •Bartenders 'With relevant working experience •Waiters/Waitresses •Steward (Dishwashing) •Linen Attendant •Gardener Interested applicants can call personally or write In to: The Personnel Dept. Orchard Hotel Singapore 442 Orchard569 words
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Advertisement438 1985-07-05 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous liimiui T WAIK-IN INTERVIEW^ Kgntucky Fried Chicken For more details, walk Into any of our restaurants listed below with a passport size photographs: BEDOK PEOPLE'S PAKK KG JAVA QUEENSWAY SIGLAP LIANG COURT WOODLANDS BT MERAH KALLANG SHAW HOUSE KALLANG BAHRU LUCKY PLAZA TAMPINES HOUGANG BT TIMAH438 words
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Advertisement664 1985-07-05 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Newly established printing company looking for 1) SMALL OFFSET MACHINE OPERATORS (Male or Female) Able to operate Gestetner 211 or Hamada 700CDXN machine 2) SMALL OFFSET MACHINE OPERATOR APPRENTICE (Male or Female) 3) DESPATCH RIDER Preferably with own motorcycle. Possess class 2 3 licence Interested please664 words
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Advertisement606 1985-07-05 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DRIVER REQUIRED. BELOW 30 years. Any nationality, 2 to 3 years' driving experience, valid class 3 driving licence. Tel. Miss Goh today at *****86 for appt. PART-TIME COOK REQUIRED in English Restaurant from 6-00pm to 10-00pm. Prepared to pay $4/= an hour. Call Richard at *****09606 words
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Advertisement511 1985-07-05 30 yAJiIISJ if you're looking for a ETpnTFT*? classic, consider this U UUl§] 1960 Austin Healey C=sr^TiE\ C=S Sprite Frog-eye. See K\J \J v) classification 94 for more («iH2d«r»,ldayfr»») iooo c.c. $40 per day i«oo c.c $55 per day Over 50% discount on above rate on Long Term Rental. Tel: *****08/*****02511 words
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Advertisement1156 1985-07-05 30 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance i It's fast with FOCL e Prompt processing of applications e Attractive interest rates 12 months— 5 1 /4% flat 24 months 5 1 /2% flat 36 months 5 3 /4% flat 48 months 6 1 /4% flat Up to 90% financing1,156 words
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Advertisement846 1985-07-05 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes 79 MERCEDES 200. Aircon. radio cassette. Good condition Tel < *****84. I '80 MERCEDES 200 Q-plate. Auto. Cassette, power steering/ win- dows. $32,500. Tel *****45 '81 MERCEDES 200 Auto 1 pte owner, showrm condition. Tel: *****68 '82 MERCEDES 200 auto. Beautiful number Tip top cond. Tel:846 words
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Advertisement879 1985-07-05 30 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 82, DATSUN LAUREL 200 Hardtop. Good cond Highest offer secures *****63. Theresa (off. hrs 83 NISSAN SUNNY I.SGL 5-speed Orig. condition, radio cassette. SlB.OOO. *****40 Frankle '83 STANZA 1.6. 1 co owner, power steering, central lock, good condition Price neg *****44. '84 PULSAR, 1 owner, new879 words
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Advertisement871 1985-07-05 31 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi MID '79 SIGMA Galant, with square lamps, new tyres, radio cassette, aircon. Seldom drive. Well maintained. $9,000 0.n.0 Pise call owner at: 274, Braddell Road (petrol kiosk), opposite Toa Payoh Mosque MAY 79 SIGMA 1.6, co. plate, aircon, radio cassette, new paintwork, good condition. $3,900. *****00871 words
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Advertisement847 1985-07-05 31 92 For Sale: Mazda 74 MAZDA CAPELLA. Good condition Aircon. Asking $3,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****82. 76 MAZDA 1000. PARF, 1 owner. $5,900. Tel: *****17 day/ night. Pager: *****58. '81 MAZDA 323 1.5. 5-speed. Aircon, hi-fi. $15,000 negotiable. Tel *****84 '83 MAZDA 929 hardtop Coupe, 2-dr, 1 owner, showrm condition, full847 words
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Advertisement2253 1985-07-05 31 94 For Sale- 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes 3-door or 5-door f ....jj J-^"H^^^ I »«b^»w j, Hftn .^tfaflaflßßMaaafe^ I laf^ HBbIbW. *WA at^BBT a^al vB ia^r ********tf*^^H a^aT i^Rfli m^* J| BIJr SMI BBBBBBBBBBBBB^ICCOHa ot*m Mk f<«2,253 words
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Advertisement727 1985-07-05 31 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY MODEL C.C. PARFor Non-PARF e 'Q' Regn e Commercial vans/ pickups e '81 onwartis Toyota. Cressida PARF/ Q' registration 2.0 auto Trade-in Considered. I TEL: *****76/ *****05 MR. LEK. I A CAR DEALER offers good prices for M/Benz, BMW, Volvo and all727 words
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Advertisement787 1985-07-05 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.IO GALLOP ROAD D/storey detached, 4 spacious bdrms, study, all with attached baths, large living/ dining area. Fully fitted kitchen, servant's rm. S/pool. $10,000 p.m. DIST.IO GREENLEAF ROAD D/storey detached, Spanish designed, 3 large bdrms, study, spacious terrace/ balcony, modern kitchen. $5,500. DIST.2O WINDSOR PARK Near787 words
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Advertisement954 1985-07-05 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses LOR. G, TELOK Kurau, 2-storey C 3-bdrm t/hse. $1,200. Dist.lo t Namly Place detached, $4,250. s Shelford Rd T/hse $3,200. Wilkie Rd terr. $1,650. Celco: *****05/ 6. d UPP. SERANGOON, WOSKEL Rd d/storey semi-d. 5400 sq.ft. 5 bdrms, 4 bathrms. 4 aircons, well C renovated, furn.954 words
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Advertisement642 1985-07-05 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses >11 TAN SIM Boh Rd s/storey >unglw, 3 bdrms, f/furn, 10,000 ;q ft., price neg. *****28/ 9 (agt) )11 VANOA DRIVE 2 1/2-storey letached. 5 1 bdrms, p/furn !3,000. Uniwest: *****15/ *****47 >.15 D/STOREY CORNER terrace l*l bdrms, partially furn. $1,200 leg. Cltiprop *****75 )15 D/STOREY642 words
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Advertisement883 1985-07-05 32 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles More powerful, fuel efficient IVwHaonft44UEiMMivviil 1597cc* engine. Il^ l^^^B ■"^^^^ET^B §TjJ Zi id Better power-to-weight ratio Wide sliding doors with li^l^^^P P^?T r^ri swing-up tailgate883 words
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Advertisement442 1985-07-05 32 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I y^^ LUXURIOUS K^^COLONIAL RESIDENCE <?r FOR LETTING 14 KAY SIANG ROAD S BHIi^L. a3iP9H BMBHBHHHHHMHHHBHHMHMHwfe^IHi9MBK^^ 38 RIDOUT ROAD double-storey detached bungalow with 3 bedrooms. located in exclusive residential District 10 clean spacious country living large landscaped compound only a 10-minute drive442 words
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Advertisement775 1985-07-05 32 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses I I Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the |~v«. H( I well-known St Nicholas Pn Sec School at [y v I Thomson area Near MRT station A new rT775 words
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Advertisement613 1985-07-05 32 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments I Located in the vicinity of Queen Astrid Park, HPJIH Astridville offers you K2I exclusivity and quality. BflH Sited on freehold land. 12 Bpfl maisonettes of 1978 sf and H~| 2098 sf, and 6 apts of 2454 ■^■fel sf. are for lease613 words
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Advertisement1550 1985-07-05 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Show unit now ready >) W^W zf\\ for Viewing by appointment only II "j I X^V^ Sommerville Park offers a comprehensive \^v >y range of facilities for the most discerning i II Jf 01,550 words
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Advertisement909 1985-07-05 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments fully airconditioned with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call *****77/8. D-10 HONOLULU TWRS/ Fontana Hts, biggest apt. with biggest balcony. 4 bdrms, servant's. Pool/ squash/ tennis etc. $5,000. Deans Property: *****55 (8 lines). D.lO CHATSWORTH CT. Executive mais.,909 words
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Advertisement872 1985-07-05 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Dl5 FRONTING BEACH, Neptune Court, 3 aircon bdrms, well decorated, antiques, TV, washer, $1,700 p.m. Tel: *****18. Dl5 OCEAN PK, East Coast Ville, Eastern Lagoon, King's Mans. 2-4 bdrm apt. Pool, squash tennis. $1000 $2500. Rodge: *****79. D.lB LUCKY HEIGHTS semi-d. 3 bdrms, servant's rm, roof-gdn,872 words
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Advertisement884 1985-07-05 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.S HONG LEONG Condo. 3 bdrms, f/furn. full facilities. Ban Keat Agency *****1/ *****11. DIST.S, PARKVIEW, NEAR Japanese School. Full facilities. 3 rms, $1,800. Milus: *****47. DIST.S, TAT LEE Court apt., 3 bdrms with full condo facilities, fully furn. $1,400. *****91 DIST.9 BRAND NEW studio apartment.884 words
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Advertisement831 1985-07-05 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEWTON VICINITY WALK-UP apt 3 bdrms, 2 aircons, f/furn. $1,000. Call *****00. NEW LANDMARK TWR, central location, s/pool/ squash/ tennis. 3 rms, $2,000. Milus *****61. ORCHARD TOWERS, CENTRAL aircon, fully furnished $2,500 Call *****21 OVERWHELMINGLY UNDERPRICED PEARLBANK, 3 bdrms $1,050, 2 bdrms $900. Admiral: *****55 PANDAN831 words
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Advertisement714 1985-07-05 33 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms WANTED. SINGLES PROFESSIONAL to share fully furn flat in Pandan Gdns. Tel *****84 WHOLE FLAT, JLN Besar area $500, also rms from $180 onwards. *****55/( *****20-night 2 ROOMS TO let in Serangoon Ave 5. $250 each. Single girls preferred. Tel *****88, no agents. JALAN PEMIMPIN WELL714 words
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Advertisement740 1985-07-05 33 113 For Sale: Houses Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Way'oong Mortgage and Finance (S) LW c A wholly -owned subsidiary of T Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Mm 103-00 t Claymore Pi«» Singapore OS a < Dial. 15 Siglap Hill s/storey bungalow 10,000 sq.ft.740 words
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Advertisement1158 1985-07-05 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses r J yP e A J?a P.S.F. -'•r 1 p^ouse 6406 5133 s i O' o °o|P' «5 8^ ml •••ff»»l* PENTHOUSE I JW-t Wl^fc > f^|«* 3-4EDROOMS l^^ •JRr'3i m^r t^m Hfe^tifl stS.o 1134 $166 Bedok Court's1,158 words
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Advertisement962 1985-07-05 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses C NIM GARDENS IN SELETAR HILLS NIM ROAD, SINGAPORE 2880 Our latest condominium Attractive maisonettes and flats with a host of club-like facilities Beautiful finish with built-in cupboards in bedrooms and kitchen STATUTORY GRANT LAND SHOW-HOUSE OPEN DAILY 10AM TO 6PM Enquiries:962 words
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Advertisement800 1985-07-05 34 113 For Sale: Houses OIST.II, HILLCREST ROAD bungalow. 6,640 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms. Good facing. $900,000 neg. Tel: *****57. OIST.II SHELFORD ROAD, dou-ble-storey terrace, sale/ rent. Tel (Mr Tew): *****11/ *****38. DIST.II WATTEN VIEW, 2-storey link bungalow, 5 bdrms, approx. 5,000 sq.ft. Tel: *****51. DIST.I4 NEAR FRANKEL Est, renovated 2-storey terrace.800 words
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Advertisement629 1985-07-05 34 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Mortgagees' Sale Of Properties By Public Auction To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04 People's Insurance Building, on Wednesday. 10th July 1985 at 3.00 P.M. Particulars Landed Properties 1 No. 28-H Lorong Marzuki Land Area: 180.0 sq.m. Title629 words
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Advertisement773 1985-07-05 34 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments JP^ULAN p^ Court wmaamssum Luxurious Apartments specially designed for you... g~" Barbeque pit Beautiful landscaped garden e Children's playground e Spacious Carpark e Closed circuit TV security system For Enquiries Bookings ANG BOCK CHWEE SONS (PTE) LTD 40, Barker Road773 words
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Advertisement987 1985-07-05 35 114 For Sale- Privale 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Privale 114 For Sale: Privale 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments _t\QV CIJLV I I I€£ Bukit Timah/Stxth Avenue m_%l !^^feN^^iS?^__!H 3-bedroomed units 70% sold N^^»6_iK»^ 3 2-bedroomed units 60% sold _l^_3j&%. < _f tit A987 words
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Advertisement689 1985-07-05 35 D.15 KING'S MANSION. 3 bdrms. and servant's. 1850 sq.ft. Freehold. S/pool. $339,000. Holland *****79. D.20 BRADDELL VIEW, high fir. HUDC Type A, 1700 sq.ft. 3 bdrms/ servant's, with tennis court. BN Associates *****07. D.21 ENG KONG Mansion walkup apt. Groundflr. 1000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. F/fold. $190,000. Everton *****11. D.21 PANDAN689 words
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Advertisement600 1985-07-05 35 D.15 WALK-UP APT, 1700 sq.ft. Renovated, 2+l bdrms, freehold. $210,000. Citiprop *****75 D.19 KENSINGTON PK/ Jade Tower 1400/ 1500 sq.ft. 3 rms. Tel. *****38 (10a.m. -4p.m.) D.2 SPOTTISWOODE PSA low fir. P.R. eligible. Armstrong fir./ carpet. *****94 after 11 a.m. D.20 PENTHSE 3 bdrms/servant's, lovely view. 3,000 sq.ft. Renovated. $370,000600 words
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Advertisement700 1985-07-05 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NTH 8LK.139 (slab) corner 5-rm. High fir. Ceramic throughout. Kitchen cabinets. 2 bdrms with built-in wardrobes. Call rms wallpapered. Large wall mirror in hall. Longbath in master bdrm toilet. $125,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****54 after 7pm Mr. Lee. A-RM BEDOK SOUTH 81k.7 terrazzo, $71,000. Bedok700 words
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Advertisement590 1985-07-05 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HDB 3-RM FLAT at Blk.l Bedok South, p/furn. $47,000 0.n.0. Call *****82 after 7pm. HDB 4 RM., 12th. fir., Holland Dr. Well renovated. $78,000 neg. Tel: *****79, Mr. Yusof. KALLANG BAHRU, 8LK.64. #06-371, 3-rm. improved. Good locality, orientation. Tel: *****94. SALESI BEDOK NORTH 4-rm. Near590 words
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Advertisement487 1985-07-05 35 117 Properties Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED 3/ 4/ sroomed HUB. Quick transaction. Please call *****64. URGENT!! CLEMENT!, A.M.KIO, Bedok others. 5/ 4/ 3-rm flats required. Owners call *****12. WE ARE BUYING vacant lands for ter./ semi-d developments in Dis. 13. 14, 15, 16. Tel. *****66 4/ S-ROOM HOB/ HUDC required by487 words
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Advertisement747 1985-07-05 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces [CHOICER .^^prim^^^L FACTORY WAREHOUSE QDApr cnD FOR SALE 0R SPAC/fc FOR LEASE AT LEASE I I PAYALEBAR r- r Modern warehouse for sale Factory space of various or ease by unit Easy instalments. dimensions at Sims747 words
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Advertisement300 1985-07-05 35 I fICE CUM FACTORY space for intai. About 3,000 sq.ft. Conveient location. Central aircon. ectrical wiring inclusive. Ofce is fully carpeted with partlons wallpapers. Asking only i B5 ps.f. Tel: *****69. -.3, 19. Detached flatted wareouse/ factory for rent/ sale. JOO 15,000 sq.ft. Ring *****44. .20 BRAND NEW Lip Heng300 words
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Advertisement368 1985-07-05 35 LTH BUILDING located at Jalan Kilang Timor Showroom Warehouse Available long short term leases godown services GEORGE LOW i COMPANY J k Tel: 220 5137^ No. 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 (off Eunos Link) WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR SHORT LONG TERM LEASE 02-06 and 03-37 Small area available. Please call Mrs368 words
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Advertisement393 1985-07-05 35 OPEN SPACE REQ. About 3000 sq.ft. Able o place container off. Passable by crane, container, truck for unstuffing, etc. Also req. 1 20 ft. container off *****79. WAREHOUSE GROUNDFLOOR, 2000/ 4500 sq ft 90t psf. Parking space for containers. *****17. WILKIE RD, D.0922 Store House, can use as residence. Approx393 words
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Advertisement1300 1985-07-05 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I GUAM HUA I WAREHOUSE BUILDING No. 85 Genting Lane, Macpherson Monorail hoist for large cargoes 400 lbs psf superimposed floor loading Flexible areas from 1,750 sq.ft. up Private toilets High ceiling Immediate occupation. > inquiries. l io*%1,300 words
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Advertisement865 1985-07-05 36 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OPP. MANDARIN HOTEL, office mis avail. 180/ 300 sq.ft. Incl. PUB. *****33/ *****11 (agt). ORCHARD TOWERS 1,010 sq.ft. avail, for immediate occupation. Tel: *****78. ORCHARD RD OUTSIDE CBD, high fir 363 sq.ft. Partitioned, carpeted. Owner, 733-8282. ORCHARD PLAZA 750, 900, 1260, 2 200 3460 sq.ft.865 words
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Advertisement922 1985-07-05 36 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces SERENE CENTRE An ideal location at affordable prices. 32 shop units from 19 to 272 square metres 10 apartments Close proximity to some of If you're on the lookout for an the best residential areas, ideal site for your: Institute922 words
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Advertisement704 1985-07-05 36 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces #02-18 PENINSULA SHPG. Ctr 270 sq.ft. at $1,200 inclusive of maintenance water piping. Tel: *****77 Y.W. Tan/ Y.C. Chai. 2 UNITS OF Rest, space at Fu Lu Shou Complx. 2,400/ 3,600 sq.ft. Fully equipped. Reasonable rental. Rejoice Realty *****36. FAR EAST SHOPPING Ctr., #03-14, 453704 words
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Advertisement788 1985-07-05 36 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tours The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides; all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on arrival. ASIA 4 Days788 words
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Advertisement689 1985-07-05 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ■■■■■■■METROPOLITAN YMCA OFFERS: ■■■■■H I DECKERHOME HOLIDAYS IN EUROPE I Departure Dates: 27th July, 24th Aug, 21st Sept. s^g&j&9*%r&* l^k^^* Max No of passengers 16 only I y 'T^MT» wKRi' i Converted customized double decker with individual sleeping berth, l4S^ fin private cupboards, dining689 words
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Advertisement107 1985-07-05 37 137 Tours |U TM Region's No.l Tour Operator WMI oral Reliance Travel Agencies (S) Pte. Ltd TAO96 10 Eu Tong San StrMH, *0301 Furanto Hoi«l Shopping Cvntrv, Srngo pore 0105 *****22 (20IJ1WS) W CHINA V Days from $1599^fl HONOLULU Days from $1599^1 HOLYLAND A^9 Days from $2499^k INDIA "^M 1107 words
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Advertisement533 1985-07-05 37 137 Tours 137 Tours i OXLEYIITH 12TH GRATiD MASS WEDDING HONEYMOON TOURS Date of Ceremony: 29.9.85 J^l Date of Departure 30 9 ,85 THE GRAND WEDDING SHOW will be held Ty on 14th July 1985 from 2 pm to 5 pm J&TjR Call us (or your invitation card today. BIG533 words
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Advertisement260 1985-07-05 37 137 Tours 137 Tours V^o^° d^Er \f QPIT I 20 DAYS GRAND EUROPEAN TOUR (London London) England, Holland, Germany, Austria o -i^i s^^Ak. lta 'y- Switzerland, France, Belgium SlS^"' 6 \aS^ Arrival/Departure Transfers e e %r%r Qx\b night Pre N Post Accommodation e Valid: July, August and September 85 &v260 words
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Advertisement234 1985-07-05 37 137 Tours 137 Tours fe NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL ONE DAY Jm K CHIANGMAI ■Hl|U TOUR BY AIR Inclusive of tour to Doi Suthep umbrella making/meals/air ticket free sampling of longan from garden Special offer longan at 552.50 per kg. Each person is allow to buy 3C kg. Or join us234 words
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Advertisement21 1985-07-05 38 137 Tours 1 ____i L___v AMERICA'BS and Medan _L__S* '^m —ft^Lf! GLOBAL EUROPE'BS BUDGET EUROPE JAPAN oo^ e EXPO '85 SPECIAL21 words
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Advertisement486 1985-07-05 38 137 Tours IvA'l iff M PRICE FROM 1 $499 3 DAYS PEWANG FIESTA $499 5 DAYS MEDAN, LAKE TOBA, PARAPAT, SAMOSIR ISLAND, BRASTAGI 5499 JAKARTA, BOGOR, PUNCAK. CIPANAS, BANDUNG: 4 DAVS-5499/5 DAYS-1569. 6 DAYS WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Every Thursday) 5 DAYS BANGKOK. PATTAYA 5735 7 DAYS BANGKOK, PATTAYA, CWENGMAI 5855 7486 words
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Advertisement1073 1985-07-05 38 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education What kind of I Secondary Education would you like for your son? Would you like it to be a good, all-round academic. physical and spiritual education in a friendly environment where class harmony, not distinction, is encouraged? Where pupils are taught in groups rather1,073 words
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Advertisement1200 1985-07-05 38 148 Computer 148 Computer e C G 747 e Diploma in Computer Studies BCS/NCB Part I e ICCP (USA) NCB Course e BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN AND M WHS! PASCAL SP*^ 1 H e WORDSTAR dBASE 11, I* LOTUS 1-2-3 jWtk please can V* *****2/*****45/*****69 jE^ INFORMATICS j^ COMPUTER SCHOOL 11,200 words
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Advertisement881 1985-07-05 38 149 Secretarial/ Typing 149 Secretarial/ Typing This studtnt mu tint tmonpt all aiwim Thmr nudtnu til obtained LCCI rnedtb cmndidttm in U— LCCI PSC 1964 uaminatkm for iiiiiimi in the 1984 tuminttioni one of these girls could be you! ATT offers you: Full-Time Part-Time Private Secretary's Courses one year Private881 words
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Advertisement509 1985-07-05 38 149 Secretarial/ Typing 151 Language i JAPANESE (BEGINNERS) N«w cIMM* commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Blk 162, Bukit Merah Town Ctr. T»l: *****90 (8 LifiM) Wed 6.30- 9.00pm 17/7 Thur 7.45-10.15pm 18/7 Sat 2.30- 5.00pm 20/7 Sun 9.00-11.30am 21/7 LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #06-34 Funan Ctr, 109509 words
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Advertisement389 1985-07-05 38 155 Modelling MARISALON COMMENCES HEW courses on Personal Grooming at Basic Modelling. Tel: *****01. 156 Cookery A.M.KK) (TEL. *****34) Courses on Padang Curry Sat. 3pm -sp.m Nonya Kueh Mon 7p.m. -9p.m. Fancy Jelly Sun. 2p.m -4p.m 157 Other Courses METROPOLITAN YMC A offers: PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY 12/7/85 FRUiT ft VEGETABLE CARVING389 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-07-05 39 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths TAN CHWEE SIONG Director of Joo Siong passed away peacefully on 3rd July 1985 leaving behind: Wife:- Anne Goh Sons:- Thomas Tan Kong Khye Edward Tan Kong Yong George Tan Kong Yeow Daughter- Mirny Tan Seok Hymn Cortege leaves 255 Pasir Panjang Road on65 words
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Obituary, Illustration234 1985-07-05 39 KENNETH TOH MAN KEONG, PPA Aged 67 passed away peacefully on 3.7.85 leaving behind: WIFE Tye Wye Leng SONS Toh Hock Teik, Alan Toh Peng Teik, Albert DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Cheung Wing Yin, Christine DAUGHTERS Toh Paik Choo, Sylvia Toh Poh Choo, Anne Toh Boey Choo, May Toh Bee Choo,234 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1985-07-05 39 GOH CHEOK ENG Age: 42 passed away peacefully on 3.7.85 leaving behind brother, sisters, sister-in-law, cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends Cortege leaves Funeral Palour at 81k.38, Sin Min Drive on 7.7.85 at Ip.m. for burial at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery43 words
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Obituary, Illustration170 1985-07-05 39 I The family of the late Mr. Henry Goh Chai Kow wishes to thank Pastor David Wong of Mt. Carrrtel BP Church, Pastor Joseph Ong of Emmanuel BP Church and Rev. (Dr.) Quek Swee Hwa of Zion BP Church for Conducting the memorial services and for their support170 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1985-07-05 39 Th» parent* of the late baby James Sanjeevan Arul wish to express their heartfelt gratitude, appreciation and thanks to Prof. Wong Hock Boon, doctors and nurses o Ward 53. SGH, priests and praytr groups of Our Lady of Lourdea and St. Francis Xavier Church**, the Redemptorists, all beloved74 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1985-07-05 39 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to the family of the late MR. MUTHUSAMY VEERIAH DEPARTED 4th July 85 From: L The Management staff of SAMCO J29 words
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Obituary, Illustration209 1985-07-05 39 MR. S. PERIASAMY (S.P. SAMY) In loving memory of my dear husband and our beloved father who departed on sth July 1984. Though you have left us a year ago, Your smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall You had a kind word for209 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1985-07-05 39 With deepest sympathies condolences to The family of the late MR. MUTHUSAMY VEERIAH From: The Branch Committee Members Of SISEU SAMCO Union.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-07-05 39 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam f IN LOVING MEMORY OMAR BIN SYED MOHD ALSAGOFF DEPARTED: 5 JULY 1984 IN LIFE LOVED AND HONOURED IN DEATH ALWAYS REMEMBERED. FROM MANAGEMENT STAFF TOMOE SHIPPING CO (S) PTE. LTD. TOMOE SHIPPING AGENCY (S) PTE. LTD. I44 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1985-07-05 39 S/M GOH CHEOK ENG, OF (K.K.H.) Departed 3-7-85 Her weary hours and days of pain, Her sleepless nights are past. Her ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last. Sadly missed and always remembered by: In Loving Memory Of MDM S. MARIAMMAL Departed 5.7.79 Love's greatest57 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1985-07-05 39 In Ever-loving Memory Of GIONZAGO LOUIS ROKIA (PAPA) Departed: 5 July 1984 Eternal rest grant unto him, Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. WE MISSED YOU, PA Alwav^ememberedbvFamilv. LOURDES MARY VINCENT DEPARTED STH JULY 1980 "Dear Mother, sleep thy last85 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-07-05 39 Teh is set for record season He can smash post-war mark of 92 winners by a trainer By THE RACING EDITOR PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng is headed for a recordbreaking year. The current season is at its halfway mark and Teh has already notched 49 winners. He would have453 words
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140 1985-07-05 39 NEW ORLEANS, Thurs. THE 113-year-old Fair Grounds racetrack, one of the oldest in North America, will close after the 1985-86 season, president Louis Roussell announced yesterday. "There is no way we can continue to operate successfully with our present facilities. We haveUPI - 140 words
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Article1230 1985-07-05 39 If f I 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 7— 1,400 m IJiLliliiliiiil (Ratings: 90-79) (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *53*09 Frisco Kid 57 (81) Jamil-Zain sah d 3 +2 Chua 1 2 ****** Symbol Of Courage 5C (88) Teo TanSamsuri 6am dl same Ang 9 3 *****5 Glamorous Charm1,230 words
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Article, Illustration518 1985-07-05 39 TONTO - Sound gallop by 1983 top horse Andermatt TONTO ON THE TRACK with Andermatt after winning the 1983 Singapore Derby ANDERMATT, winner of three classic races in a season and 1983 Horse of the Year, drew attention to his chances in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup on Sunday with a sound518 words
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Article47 1985-07-05 39 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Ridden by Chris McCarron, 9-5 favourite Onslow held on to win the US$4B,OOO (about S$100,000) feature race for four-year-olds and over at Hollywood Park yesterday. Willie Shoemaker on" Pol And Die finished second in the I.BIXI m race I UPIUPI - 47 words
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Advertisement75 1985-07-05 39 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x Icol. (display style) Contents Dim Sum Soups Meats Chicken Fish Seafood Eggs Bean Curd Vegetables More than 90 pages of beautiful full colour illustrations. w-*r /m v75 words
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Article, Illustration487 1985-07-05 40 J. RAJENDRAN - Ian' s just Super-B J. RAJENDRAN 4 Charging down from the pavilion end like an angry rhinocerous, his golden locks bobbing in the wind, Botham was indeed a breathtaking m sight. With his wicket, whack-it ways... By in London HE is by no means your average "Man of Steel", but487 words
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Article438 1985-07-05 40 LONDON, Thurs. Durham, the first English Minor County to beat a county side, repeated their historic feat in the first round of the Natwest Trophy when they beat Derbyshire by seven wickets yesterday. Brief scores At Hove: Sussex bt Ireland by 244 runs. Sussex 283-6438 words
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Article192 1985-07-05 40 CSC all set for a sweep CEYLON Sports Club are threatening to make the Singapore Cricket Association League competitions their monopoly. With three games to go in the First Division, CSC are already 18 points ahead of their nearest rivals Singapore Cricket Club Ist XI. And if their current form192 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-07-05 40 LONDON, Thurs. Olympic 3,000 metres champion Maricica Puica is set to take part in the showdown between Britain's Zola Budd and American Mary Slaney Decker here on July 20. Andy Norman, the chief promotions official for British athletics, confirmed that he would be seeking the Romanian209 words
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Article328 1985-07-05 40 TV confession on that crash controversy SEATTLE, Thursday ZOLA BUDD, the South African-born runner who competed for Britain in the last Olympics, said she deliberately slowed down after colliding with Mary Decker Slaney in the 3,000-metre race because she didn't want to be booed if sheAP - 328 words
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Article182 1985-07-05 40 End of road for Boit NAIROBI, Thur. Mike Boit, Kenya's great middle-distance runner, is retiring from big-time athletics after an illustrious career spanning 15 years. The 36-year-old Boit, who was denied possibly his greatest moment by the African boycott of the 1976 Montreal Olympics when he was the topranked 800mAFP - 182 words
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Article219 1985-07-05 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE chief coach of the Malaysian athletics team, who left for a two-month training stint in West Germany last night, is keeping his fingers crossed that they will attain their personal best there. Speaking at Subang Airport, Leslie Armstrong is hoping that, withAFP; NST - 219 words
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Article196 1985-07-05 40 SEOUL, Thurs. THE Seoul Olympic Organising Committee (SLOOC) has drawn up a new marathon coarse through the streets of the capital for next year's Asian Games and for the 1988 Olympics, officials said today. The officials said that plans for the new course would be submitted toAFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration366 1985-07-05 41 Clubs claim they lack the finance LONDON, Thurs. The chairmen of England's 92 professional soccer clubs yesterday officially rejected a call by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to introduce a national membership card scheme, intended to combat crowd violence. "It can't be done, Football League secretary GrahamAFP; AP - 366 words
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Article122 1985-07-05 41 Larios seeks new club LYGN, Thurs. Former French international Jean-Francois Larios is looking for a new club after Second Division side Olympique Lyonnais released him after one year of a three-year contract. Larios, 28, returns automatically to Swiss club Neuchatel Xamax under a clause in last year's transfer agreement makingAFP - 122 words
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Article241 1985-07-05 41 GENOA (Italy), Thurs. Sampdoria clinched the Italian Cup soccer competition for the first time with a 2-1 win over AC Milan here yesterday in the second leg of the final, for a 3-1 aggregate score. The win means Sampdoria qualify for next season's European Cupwinners' Cup competition,AFP - 241 words
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Article117 1985-07-05 41 LONDON, Thurs. Mexican and British diplomats have discussed methods of preventing British soccer hooliganism at the World Cup competition in Mexico next year. At the request of Foreign Office under-secre-tary Timothy Renton, Mexican ambassador Francisco Cuevas-Cancino went to the ministry for a preliminary discussion of waysAFP - 117 words
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Article286 1985-07-05 41 First for Manders SPORTS SHORTS ROUBAEX (France), Thurs. Dutch cyclist Henri Manders yesterday won the fifth stage of the Tour de France a 224-km ride from Neufchatel-en-Bray his first victory in three seasons as a professional. Results: 1 Henri Manders (Hoi) 6hr 27min 25sec, 2 Sean Kelly (Ire) 6:27:36, 3Reuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 286 words
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Article429 1985-07-05 41 GENEVA, Thurs. Holders Juventus will begin their defence of the European Cup with an undemanding first-round tie away to Jeunesse D'Esch, of Luxembourg, on Sept 18 in the 1985-1986 competition. The draw: European Cop: Gothenburg (Swe) v Trakia Plovdiv (Bui), Dynamo Berlin (EG) v Austria Vienna (Aus),Reuter - 429 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-07-05 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW World champions confirm Asian table tennis date By WORLD champions China have confirmed their participation in the Asian invitation table tennis championship from Sept 11-14 at the Toa Payoh Indoor Stadium. Their confirmation has brought much relief to the Singapore Table Tennis Association,422 words
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Article, Illustration584 1985-07-05 42 Hakikat Rai on the schools athletics scene THE searing heat was the main topic until Chay Wai Sum scorched through the 100m heats in ll.Osec to tie the meet record for A Boys at yesterday's national schools track and field championships at the National Stadium Until then,584 words
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Article, Illustration271 1985-07-05 42 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By FARRER PARK UNITED silenced the big guns of Armed Forces 2-1 with a gutsy performance in a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, United consolidated their ranks and versatile Malek Awab clinched victoryJERRY SEH - 271 words
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Article239 1985-07-05 42 TIONG BAHRU kicked clear of the National Football League Division One danger zone when they trampled South Avenue 5-1 at Jurong Stadium last night. While the victors could almost surely look to another season in the top flight, the prospects of the vanquished seemed particularly239 words
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Article172 1985-07-05 42 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By PUNGGOL, who have pledged to win this year's Singapore Hockey Association Division One title, are unlikely to be diverted from that course. Yesterday at the Padang, they opened up their campaign in style with a masterly 5-0 demolition of Singapore Cricket Club B. Punggol, with172 words
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Article115 1985-07-05 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - Taking two to tangle at Sentosa TAY CHENG KHOON By HEADS, Poh Ee Kiat. Tails, Samson Gimson that's how easy predicting the likely winner of the Sentosa Invitational Golf tournament is. Although all the top amateurs in the Republic have entered for the 54--hole event, starting at Serapong today (probably115 words
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Article59 1985-07-05 42 JOHOR BAR! 1 Thurs. A house for a hole-in-one. ...that's the prize for the golfer who sinks an ace at the Per 1 i s Federal Pelan Ri Open at the Royal Johor Golf Club from July 17-21. The MsBo,ooo single-storey, three-room house Is59 words
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Article188 1985-07-05 42 LOCAL ROUND-UP JURONG Secondary whipped River Valley High 78--18 in a national schools B girls' basketball match at Thomson Secondary yesterday. Their C girls' were also victorious, overcoming Mayflower 49-30. Other results Boys' B division: Tanglin Tech 48 River Valley High 42, Presbyterian 64 Bedok South 62,188 words
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Article403 1985-07-05 43 Wimbledon Tennis Championships Latest Chris and Martina keep date for action replay of French Open final LONDON, Thurs. Joint top seeds Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd reached the women's singles final as expected, but in contrasting styles. Martina, the defending champion going for her sixth403 words
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Article273 1985-07-05 43 Men's singles, quarter-finals: Boris Becker (WG) bt Henri Leconte (Fra) 7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles, third round: Paul Annacone (US) and Christo van Rensburg (SA) bt Brian Levine (US) and Eric Van't Hof (SA) 7-6, 6-1, 7-6; Eddie Edwards (SA) and Buzz Strode (US) bt Larry Stefanki273 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-07-05 43 The delight: Curreh comes of age WIMBLEDON, Thurs. By his own admission, Kevin Curren has matured the last two years. That could explain why he was not ecstatic yesterday despite a memorable victory over John McEnroe in the Wimbledon quarter-finals. "I feel I can rise toUPI; Reuter - 451 words
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Article, Illustration666 1985-07-05 43 At history's gate stands Boris the Bavarian HAD he survived his fatal brush with Kevin Curren, John McEnroe's Wimbledon worries still would have been far from over. After suffering more defeats already this year than In the whole of 1984, there were ample signs that his days of supremacy were666 words
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Article328 1985-07-05 43 Jimmy Connors holds a unique record here. He has ended the hopes of the only three qualifiers to have reached the quarter-finals since the start of the Open era in 1968. In 1977, he beat John McEnroe. Last year, he knocked out Paul Annacone and on Wednesday endedAFP; UPI; Reuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration733 1985-07-05 43 The demise: McEnroe appeals for understanding KING John McEnroe bowed out of Wimbledon as probably the most misunderstood player in tennis history. Physically, the 1981, 1983 and 1984 champion looked the McEnroe of old, pouting, muttering and giving the appearance of a manReuter; AFP; AP - 733 words
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Article468 1985-07-05 43 dfkljdslkfjlthe lksfsnfnf LONDON, Thurs. As a boy, Boris Becker said he worshipped Bjorn Borg. Now another Swede, Anders Jarryd, stands between the West German and his dream of becoming not only the youngest but also the first non-seeded player to reach a Wimbledon men's singles final. "GettingAP - 468 words
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Miscellaneous107 1985-07-05 42 ATHLETICS National Secondary Schools heats and finals (National Stadium, 9 am, 2.15 pm). National Primary Schools heats, finals (Farrer Park AC, 9 am, 2 pm). BASKETBALL National Schools tournament: A girls (2.45 pm). A boys (3.45 pm). All matches at Thomson Secondary School. GOLF Sentosa Open (Serapong, 1 pm). HOCKEY107 words
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Advertisement53 1985-07-05 43 HHHMHraHHHBHHHI Be one of the l A MWmmMW%f^%^%% I million people who W I\*fWflM read Berita Minggu Mirrors the Moioy world Traditional vs modern values: Must there be JW L a conflict? SmCbIJM W Creativity in bringing up children mtmt^^^Bm Kemusykilan on the use of 'susuk' W Nostalgic memories of53 words
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633 1985-07-05 44 Most depend on newspapers for government regulations SINGAPOREANS want to know more. They're ready for more information about the latest happenings at home and abroad, about government regulations and health and medical news. They already use a wide network of sources to get their information,633 words
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273 1985-07-05 44 JAKARTA, Thurs. Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach may visit Indonesia later this month for separate talks on possible peace moves, senior Asean diplomats said today. They added that the two men had provisional plans to visitReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article71 1985-07-05 44 Politician on trial BONN, Thurs. A prominent West German regional politician, Hans-Otto Scholl, went on trial in BadenBaden yesterday charged with robbing a jeweller's shop at gunpoint and seriously injuring two of the staff. Scholl, 52, a next-door neighbour of Chancellor Helmut Kohl, was chairman of the liberal Free DemocraticReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-07-05 44 HELP came swiftly for this injured man when a woman doctor and nurses from a nearby clinic rushed over after his lorry overturned along 17 km Woodlands Road yesterday. Mr Tee Kim, 43, who was the front seat passenger, was treated on the spot204 words
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Article107 1985-07-05 44 Rabin: Well go to any lengths... JERUSALEM, Thurs. Defence Minister Yitzhak Rabin said yesterday Israel would not hesitate to violate international law in its fight against terrorism, Israel Radio and Television reported. Mr Rabin disclosed that some weeks ago Israeli gunboats hit a guerilla vessel about 160 km from Israel'sUPI - 107 words
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371 1985-07-05 44 ABBY TAN - Philippine minister quits over 'assets in US' report ABBY TAN By; Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco has resigned following an American newspaper report that he was among numerous Filipinos, including President Ferdinand Marcos, with hidden assets in the United States totalling billions of dollars, two local dailies371 words
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Article70 1985-07-05 44 TOKYO, Thurs. A Japanese fishing boat with three crew has been seized by the Soviet Union on charges of violating Soviet territorial waters and illegal fishing in the northern Pacific off Japan. The seizure, which took place on June 28 in waters around the Habomai islandAFP - 70 words
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Article41 1985-07-05 44 NEW DELHI, Thurs. One person was fatally knifed and several were admitted to hospital today in MuslimHindu rioting and arson in Gujarat, the United News of India reported. Much of the violence ocurred in the city of Baroda. APAP - 41 words
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Miscellaneous123 1985-07-05 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/19C Fine Manila 24/33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 18/30C Clear Melbourne 7/14C Fine Bangkok 25/31C Fair123 words
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Weekend
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Article, Illustration689 1985-07-05 17 MAY HO - MAY HO By KINGFISHERS darting from tree to tree, spectacular views of buildings rising majestically into the sky, unexpected spots of colour, peace and quiet amid water and greenery This is the world of adventure, fun and new insights that beckons if you are689 words
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Article, Illustration544 1985-07-05 17 SINGAPORE has more than 20 rivers but not many are accessible either because they have either been dammed up for reservoirs or are in the Singapore Armed Forces live-firing areas. Of those remaining, only a few of the larger ones may be explored. We can't544 words
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The Arts
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Article516 1985-07-05 2 Review Siow Lee Chin and Beatrice Long Violin and Piano Duo Recital Orchard Road Presbyterian Church Last Tuesday Reviewed by DAVID CAMPBELL MELLIFLUOUS best sums up this recital by iolinist Siow Lee Chin aid pianist Beatrice Long, so smooth and honeyed was their playing. Singapore-born516 words
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Article, Illustration431 1985-07-05 2 K. MALATHY meets an interesting young artist amid his clutter of everyday life and death IN A shophouse in Chinatown. Up a narrow, rickety flight of stairs, past wet washing and potted plants and a ginger cat guarding her kittens, into an untidy little room. I431 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-07-05 2 ANGELIC, aren't they? A flock of cherubs who are probably devilish in good ol' choirboy tradition. But one earful of their pure, crystalline voices and you'll almost think you're listening to their famous Vienna counterparts. Indeed, we're lucky that the renowned Phoenix Boys' Choir390 words
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Article329 1985-07-05 2 John de Souza Music OPUS II: As its title suggests, this is the nine-year-old Institute of Education Symphonic Band's 10th public concert in its Opus series. Under conductor Ho Hwee Long, the band whose public concert in Manila's Rizal Park in 1981 was telecast "live" plays pop, jazz,329 words
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Article, Illustration877 1985-07-05 3 UTIH, drama columnist of the New Sunday Times, muses on the possibility of better cultural relations across the Causeway NOTHING better describes the present cultural relations between Singapore and Malaysia than the tired adage "so near yet so far". We have become increasingly different since877 words
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429 1985-07-05 3 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By A CULTURE capital of the region that's what Kuala Lumpur aims to become by staging its Arts Festival annually. The principal organiser for this year's 11-day debut festival from July 27 to Aug 6 is Malaysia's Federal Territory Ministry, with the429 words
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Article, Illustration619 1985-07-05 3 IT'S a pity that we in Singapore know or get to hear so little about what's happening in dance in the US. So used to looking West, we tend to forget that postmodern dance was championed by Americans who first won acceptance from, then inspired, the619 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-07-05 4 Compact Discs Chris Lewis THE next time you go browsing in your favourite compact disc (CD) outlet, look out for Prokoviev's Peter and the Wolf there are at least five different versions already on CD. The latest one is Dudley Moore's, with John Williams and the504 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-07-05 4 Richter tips the scales again Classical Shelf Y.L. Goh IN RUMMAGING through their archives for material to release on compact discs, both DG and Philips have happily chosen to reissue some of the best recordings by the eccentric Soviet pianist, Sviatoslav Richter. Richter, 79, has long been revered as one540 words
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Article590 1985-07-05 4 New releases this month The pop life Chris Ho Bryan Ferry Boys Girls (E.G. Editions/Polydor) BRYAN FERRY'S music is about the fine art of an allnight romance. The perfect soundtrack to a candlelight dinner and huddling under a starlit sky thereafter. Detractors who believe that Ferry has590 words
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Article, Illustration899 1985-07-05 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN meets two winning groups in the Battle of the Bands final, held at a local nightclub last Sunday 4 Patrick (the leader of the winning band, Igta) has come to admire reggae because 'it is the only Third World music that made it899 words
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317 1985-07-05 5 After Five THE IMPERIAL BAR, Oberoi Imperial Hotel: Lorna, with her repertoire of soft ballads, jazz, blues and country numbers, joins forces with The Leo Brothers to widen the entertainment repertoire at the bar. Lorna hails from the Philipp nes and has317 words
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Article, Illustration371 1985-07-05 5 IM- M«.m»* N lull I IfIUVcS I I Kannan Chandran I -.—--—»«-o«----«-——- MARINA XAVIER heads for the paradisal settings of Bali on a six- week singing stint. The doeeyed singer will be enchanting holiday makers at the Bali Beach Hotel from July371 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1985-07-05 6 Eight critical successes from a revitalised British film industry PATRICK SHEN previews the British Film Week, which begins at the GoetheInstitut auditorium tomorrow EVER since Chariots of Fire outraced everyone in the 1982 Oscars, the British film industry has been reemerging strongly. This year's British Film1,006 words
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421 1985-07-05 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN RAPPIN' Next change at Cathay Previewed by WE'VE had breakdance, with people spinning on their heads and wondering why they had these massive aches in the neck and head. Now, we've got rappin', and it's not what the teacher does to your421 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-07-05 6 Even President Ronald Reagan jokes about Rambo, that mean killing machine. Actor Sylvester Stallone compares Rambo with Rocky, his other screen persona. WHEN actor Sylvester Stallone speaks of his two winning screen identities, he expresses a personal fondness for Rocky, surpassed only by his admiration for Rambo'sUPI - 415 words
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494 1985-07-05 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - New series that's too dreamy to be true KANNAN CHANDRAN Happy Days are over. Replacing the series on Wednesday (Ch 5, 6.55 pm) will be Dreams. By PICTURE the perfect scenario. Life's been treating you badly and you're wondering what ill fortune is going to come your way in life's494 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-07-05 7 Staying Tuned Catherine Ong THERE'S been a lot of talk these days about supporting local talent and projecting our own entertainers. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's variety programmes producer, J.T. Koh, will do just that with The Entertainment Line, a new magazine series which will replace the504 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-07-05 7 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG For lovers of contemporary art, there is a documentary on British painter-photographer David Hockney on Tuesday (Ch 12, 8 pm) By WHAT'S missing in a photograph?" a voice asked. "A lack of time," answered one of the most successful British painter/photographers of the century, David481 words
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Article145 1985-07-05 7 FROM ever so long ago, I remember hearing them. Dionne Warwick, Frankie Valli and Johnny Mathis have been part of pop music's heritage, and they're still at it. Talk of staying power. For their fans and they cover a wide age group the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation145 words
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Article, Illustration470 1985-07-05 10 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By( Civilisation, the BBC series which was first shown here in 1970, is back on a second run FIFTEEN years is a long time ago. It was in 1970 that the much-raved-about British Broadcasting Corporation TV series, Civilisation, was first shown in Singapore. It seems a470 words
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Article, Illustration432 1985-07-05 10 Ch 12 Film Focus (Sunday, 8.35 pm) goes Asian this month AT LONG last, Ch 12's first made-in-China film will come on our screens on Sunday at 8.35 p.m. The film, February, based on Rou Shi's novel of the same name and directed by Xie Tieli,432 words
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363 1985-07-05 10 Weekend mailbag AS A victim of the much-dreaded music examination traumas, I read Mr Trodd's comments in Georgina Emmanuel's column (Section Two, June 28) with total agreement. I can still remember waiting to enter the claustrophobic room in the Yamaha Music School363 words
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Advertisement404 1985-07-05 8 I BHF i^L^B^BW '^BW^L^B^ I "*'l H TH LaKlvH Bill ji H 9^bw^vBh L^Li b^b^bWl^^w^^^^bl si <: >'' "/f's amazing, every detail in this place is authentic. Even the stars in the sky resemble the summer sky in New Orleans. "I didn't know you were into astronomy. "Un-huh, it's my404 words
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Advertisement109 1985-07-05 8 g fc1.m'.1H:«*****467i) 2 TODAY: 1 30. 3.30, 700 9 00pm J BAP BOYS (M) 5 TOOAY 1.30. 4.00, 7 30. 9 30pm '4 S LET US FURT, PARTNER J \f Mandarin in Scope-color :J S TOMORROW MIDNIGHT S 2 SUN. MORNING SHOW 11am > ;J Admission $3.00 $4.00 S THE109 words
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Advertisement821 1985-07-05 8 ■laDIES'ONLY Preview; LIDO: TOMORROW 8.45am Prices: STALLS $1.50 A CIRCLE $2.50 HURRYI CASH BOOK NOW No Free List I HI(V -ijp JPt The (world Kas waited ■fc™ I^SbaV almost half a cwitury I ■|P^^ '^k I jfl| K **k.. for an eptc romance B JLa^ *^ai A* ¥Mth th I821 words
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Advertisement489 1985-07-05 9 At Budget Prices Here's an opportunity to buy a wide collection of imported furniture at budget prices. Our full range of Bedroom Suites are ideal for all wedding couple, ideal for HDB Private owners You'll value enjoy the savings Come now We also accept booking orders till Dec 85 venue489 words
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Advertisement203 1985-07-05 9 SHORT STORY WRITING COMPETITION Ist prize $2000 2nd prize $1500 3rd prize $1000 3 Consolation Prizes $100 for each language category CLOSING DATE 31 DEC 85 Entry forms available from Cultural Affairs Division Ministry of Community Development National Library its branches Organised by the Ministry of Community Development Berita Harian203 words
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Advertisement523 1985-07-05 9 JPEPSIL [peel? prize! 1 It's so simple. I 1 Just buy a cup of Pepsi-Cola, I 1 peel off the tab and win a prize. I 1 There are over 125,000 prizes I 1 to be won. They include: I 1 Grand Prizes* I I Von I 1 Colour TV523 words
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Advertisement421 1985-07-05 10 alßßß^^^>?i^HfiPiii^m¥^S^H BBBt>^\-LLii-liJJJA^k3^EAS^J SaJLJL^iJW r PRICE PLEDGE) If you purchase any product from us and find that you can buy exactly the same product cheaper from another lighting retail company within 7 days, we will refund the difference on satisfactory proof. BBv JHhi^^Bm B^Kr JBBh B^P^^BJ Bk Annn BBBBBh' I Bhv421 words
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Article, Illustration599 1985-07-05 11 KOH SIEW TIN speaks to two singers who are here to sing for charity and reviews, in Chinese, their show on Wednesday night. I Sight Sound THEY are both recording artistes, but they sing for a different purpose. Singing is bread-and-butter for one and pure, holidayLIM SENG TIONG - 599 words
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Article, Illustration54 1985-07-05 11 <*fiW«l»>WH&Tftil> 85> ifc?#epteia*f^jtE SSJg&iJ&tfJffjf&iSfihmß* *§3i Sfc< *t > ?#fft fS to *T *njf ft "Jr m T- >tf p? SrfnS#isSWi T*^#A6iJ^fi *»«c wti *f tt gx ft waw m ••Ha*— e^gx»^<x Careless W hisper feist [.i m& m w o'j *t fffitilfflSttftr" iSl!fc£j±£ffl£J*T#l& W+M if# Ift *S «*tt««* fS *S54 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-07-05 11 THE PROTECTORY* a ss> Midnight tomorrow at Eng Wan and Shaw cinemas. Morning show on Sunday at Eng Wan cinemas. JACKIE CHAN (j* directed and stars in this thriller. He plays a New York detective who is a trifle too reckless in rounding265 words
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Article, Illustration318 1985-07-05 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Du By of the 60s. Well, the 53-year-old comedian, who left home for an acting career in Hongkong after his break-up with Wang Sa, is back. He's performing nightly at the Golden World Live Theatre, playing opposite sexy Hongkong actress Ai Di and318 words
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Article, Illustration92 1985-07-05 11 a a iff 'Oa &J f£ &A* ff »c^ 61J F/nt WK *S 5 3!!ffjiJiLfr?ffl iP±§^±P <Slf* Efe r* l# n mm*) 2 -*--H*iM -Jo* flillfl'jfiM'n', fe*S fSi§^ »i©aW»*}MW» [Milk mfu'j ''> -h-rrii/'.ifi! OX^'^tf > J^^A4feMW 2 Sfcffi tfJ Sd ff it mm *?Efe*** .15 t\ BW"flr* tf t* IB92 words
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Miscellaneous222 1985-07-05 11 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 193 $50 cash: KERK BUAN HEONG (I.C. No: *****02/C) $20 cash each: CHI A BOON HWEE TAN BOON HOCK (I.C. No: *****13/H) (I.C. No: *****23/F) TAN PENG BON LIM ANG YAM (I.C. No: *****95/E) (I.C. No: *****25/A) LIMKWEEHIA HENG SOON HWA (I.C. No: *****75/J) (I.C.222 words
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Miscellaneous320 1985-07-05 11 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chines? crossword, but the clues are given in English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $50 cash and the other 10 $20 each. 1 Hq; im Entry Form &BE ft J rauire Cross-language320 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1985-07-05 12 S. V. KRISHNAN; A. P. RAMAN - S. V. KRISHNAN A. P. RAMAN Kalathil Sankaran Krishnan is 68. While on duty as a security guard, real-life situations flash through his mind. He captures and puts them down on paper when he goes off duty. He recalls his early years m Singapore and1,002 words
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Article332 1985-07-05 12 K. RAJI - Tamil language seminar K. RAJI By A TWO-DAY seminar on Tamil language and literature is being organised by the National University of Singapore's Tamil Language Society. The fifth such event, it will be held tomorrow and the day after at the Kent Ridge Campus. The seminar promises io be an332 words
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Article152 1985-07-05 12 SUDAR OLl *B5 A Tamil variety concert by the Sembawang Tamils Association. Tickets at $7 and $5 from Balraj and Sons Pte Ltd, Parklane Shopping Mall. The show, compered by Ellangovan, will feature top Tamil Singapore Broadcasting Corporation artistes. The Iniyavargal Dance Group will present a dance152 words
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Advertisement83 1985-07-05 12 •9iy A»e fe^ o#e II oimt^Mfif ws*^M HP^^^ t ttdi" m W mm *2&S* zHS y r Mwmm ir^fjF^jH Ell w9Kmmt/l^^^^^^^^^^mjk j' fill"' Premier Edition. Available at all good bookshops. Look out for these labels. If JT/^^^^HBSB /f2fS\ No one touches the heart of a woman quite like V //^RRMnMMMM§MfI83 words
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Advertisement1150 1985-07-05 13 NOTICES SISIR BUILDING AT SCIENCE PARK PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SPECIALIST CONTRACTORS FOR M E BUILDING SERVICES The proposed SISIR Building is a 6-Storey Block consisting of Workshops and Laboratories linking to a 3-Storey Administration Block and a Single Storey Fire Testing Laboratory situated at Science Park Drive/South Buona Vista Road, Singapore.1,150 words
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Advertisement838 1985-07-05 13 W PUBLIC UTILITIES TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible PUB/CIDB Registered Confractors for the following: 1 Supply of 250W tubular HPSV lamps Registered Contractors in Supply of Electrical Materials and Light Fittings all classes 2 Supply of 16 core, 2mm 2 7 strands inaoor control cables 3 Supply of838 words
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Advertisement833 1985-07-05 13 POLICE FORCE% TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited by the Commissioner of I Police from CIDB Registered Contractors for I the following:PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF NEIGH- I BOURHOOD POLICE POSTS AT THE FOL- I LOWING LOCATIONSITEM A Contract No 1 i) HDB void deck Blk 227, Ang Mo Kio I ii) HDB833 words
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Advertisement586 1985-07-05 13 SINGAPORE FIRE SERVICE I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited by the Director of Fire I Service for Regular washing, cleaning and grass I cutting at the Fire Safety Bureau, Paterson I Road, Singapore 0923. Showround: Fire Safety Bureau, Paterson Road on I 8 July 85 at 10.30 am. Tender Deposit:586 words
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Advertisement1033 1985-07-05 14 APPOINTMENTS sni iniTnas 1 1 Let Expanding partnership with international offices J seeks acquisition of small established practice. 1 Ir* j^ Interested parties should reply in confidence WORI Dk"l giving details of practice to \\KJI\lAJm>-A fashion The Advertiser ST Box N***** II "ussta* 1 J y° ur |ife i TOP1,033 words
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Advertisement688 1985-07-05 14 NOTICES W" HOTEL TAI-PAN LIMITED REGISTERED OFFICE 96 SOMERSET ROAD #08-01. SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****15 (4 LINES) TELEX "MPH RS *****" 29 June 1985 ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRELIMINARY RESULTS The preliminary unaudited results of Hotel Tai-Pan Limited for the year ended 31 March 1985 are:1. Results 31/3/85 31/3/84 Change Ss'ooo SS'OOO688 words
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Advertisement838 1985-07-05 14 TO LET BY TENDER RESTAURANT AT GOLDEN SHOE CAR PARK Ideally located in the prime area of the central business district at Market Street/Church Street. Situated at first storey (#Ol-05) with an approx area of 540 sq. m. Date and Time For Viewing 12 July 1985 between 10.30 am and838 words
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Advertisement736 1985-07-05 15 NOTICES HiiiMf Separate tenders are invited tor each of the following:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 4 Blocks of 4-Storey Executive Flats (Total 84 Units) at Simei Contract I (2) SLIP ROAD TO JALAN TOA PAYOH AND 18M WIDE ROAD at Temple Estate Redevelopment. (3) ACCESS ROADS, CARPARKS AND MINOR SEWERS736 words
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Advertisement680 1985-07-05 15 |#PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following:(A)CQS 36/85 Construction of Polyclinic at Toa Payoh East (B)CQS/37/85 Construction of Toilet Blocks, Bin Centres and Electrical Substation at West Coast Park 'Site Showround: 8.7.85 at 10.30 a.m. Meet at Carpark off West Coast Highway near West680 words
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Advertisement1004 1985-07-05 15 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE OPERATION OF 19 HAWKER STALLS AND 1 KIOSK AT KUSU ISLAND FOR THE KUSU SEASON FROM 14 OCT TO 11 NOV 85 Tender Deposit $500.00 Closing Dote :19 Jul 85 Site Showround Meet at Sentosa Information Office on 10 Jul 85 at 10.00am Tender documents1,004 words
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Advertisement698 1985-07-05 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 225 of 1185 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of KIM CHUAN LEONG PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of698 words
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Advertisement739 1985-07-05 15 IN THE HI(iH <M K T OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 2» of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of l-NIX COSMETIC TRADING CO PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for winding739 words
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Advertisement645 1985-07-05 15 IN I Hi: HIGH COURT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Ip No. 214 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of GOLDEN WOOD PRODUCTS (PTE.) LIMITED (now known as WATER-WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS PTE. LTD.) ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby645 words
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Advertisement428 1985-07-05 15 <!> PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited by the Parks Recreation Department for the following item:Supply and inotall aluminium alloy railing along tho Soawall at Area B, East Coast Park. Briefing on Tuesday, 9 July 85 at 10.30 am in P&R Conference Room, sth Storey, ND Building Extension, Maxwell Road.428 words
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Advertisement55 1985-07-05 16 he*c rrify ■jffl ■!>s?* Ip IP'' v £fm\ l The complete SORCERY EPIC! 1. The Shamutanti Hills i^fif^A 2. Khare- I Cityport of Traps tl^W 1 3. The Seven Serpents \xfiT 4. The Crown of Kings Distributed by ¥!a7X FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS r/fy| 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 _^^_l A55 words
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Advertisement102 1985-07-05 16 pOI PpiPBJI »J" 4P^A lf y° u suffer JEvJLx mt^^^B\ (II n severe time rationing n W BaP^ )i v 24 nours a day is t0 snort nj^njaSJ %mmm J^~ *an ur 9 ent need t0 keep up with H^iPl imW/f] your colleagues and schoolmates; VM Jm I«J%A irrational beliefs102 words
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Miscellaneous627 1985-07-05 16 SUN TAN Bycoiiette PEANUTS BySekuiz HPTWme :j DciciT^M I^KW'-\t m^ns t^T^^ r-7 i 7 7 r I APPRcvc of '^M£M r^ (OFQMUSt) T fflSu^ilrF^ i xrfl MEV, RERUN. ..MOM'S /I HATE TO TELL J (OW NO. ..NOT BACK OF TME m I Vp^f^f^iy V^DO-^y V^M^^A^l LOOKING FOR VOUf, f YOU.627 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1985-07-05 17 H"^°^l 1 On arranging flowers LIMCHTIME Singapore composer Phoon STORY RECITAL methods and causes of tooth to£Z2£ttßKS2l? PROGRAMME YC SSa Concert Hall. 8 Kollam B^ou who won Sphere 01 TALK AND DEMONSTR. P- Tickets at £S SJSrTt& Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's WON ON FLOWER AR- snSdmMnfiToi^S?JE Enne Paksahi Desires of1,218 words
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Miscellaneous389 1985-07-05 17 ii Pkjr It* Talk and demonstration on flower arrangement (see LUNCHTIME PROGRAMME) The exhibition is based on Open from 9 am to 4.30 photographs and information pm. Closed on Mondays, supplied by Graham Cooper CONDUCTED TOUR. By and Doug Sargent. Friends of the National MvBritish Council exhibition scum, volunteer guides389 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1985-07-05 18 —MY VIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) mi ■mmm ■■■■n WTlriday Night Movie I j#t|o nit*! lAlhn ITIAHp 20 years earlier, it had been FJ fjM Jfc" Ml Uttle Mo (Ch 5, L-IIIIC Ql Will/ IlldUt? connected with murder and Jmm1,314 words
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