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Title Section16 1985-07-10 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8516 words
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Article397 1985-07-10 1 TAN LIAN CHOO; PAUL JACOB - TAN LIAN CHOO PAUL JACOB Spore and Brunei retain status, NZ Deputy Minister confirms By and KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New Zealand has agreed to reinstate Singapore and Brunei as developing countries enjoying its Generalised System of Preferences through an adjustment to its policy of graduating397 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-07-10 1 4 The least of our aid is the tangible aid. There is a human response, a spiritual response to your suffering which is deeply held m America. I can assure you our support to you will continue. Mr Shultz (right) addressing Cambodian refugees466 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-07-10 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The first made-in-Malaysia car, the Proton Saga, rolled off the assembly line t9day with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad m the driver's seat. Its launch and the opening of the national car factory at Shah Alam275 words
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160 1985-07-10 1 A TEENAGE girl, who made a false report of rape against her boyfriend after voluntarily having had sex with him, was yesterday placed on 18 months' probation. District Judge Colin Chai told 18-year-old Zurainah binti Sidin that she should not be mixing with160 words
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Article52 1985-07-10 1 MANAMA, Tues. A Turkish supertanker loaded with 381,111 tonnes of oil burned out of control today after it was hit by an Iraqi missile and was m danger of exploding. Shipping sources said the M. Vatan was also spilling oil into the Persian Gulf. AP. SEE52 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-07-10 1 PAUL JANSEN - Next recall will be more complex PAUL J ANSEN By SINGAPORE is to have another open mobilisation practice before the end of the year and this time more will be required of reporting reservists. Exercise Director Colonel Ng Jui Ping, Chief of Staff (General Staff), said future open mobilisations will602 words
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461 1985-07-10 1 AFTER two days of intense political and economic talks, Asean foreign ministers now have a consensus on the joint diplomatic strategy which the regional grouping will adopt for the next 12 months. The proposal by the six ministers for "proximity" or indirect talks between461 words
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Article52 1985-07-10 1 SYDNEY, Tues. Royston Smith, a 54-year-old engineer, killed his wife with a tomahawk, called police and told them what he had done and then collapsed and died of a heart attack. The couple were happily married until Smith's engineering business hit finardal trouble, according toReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement73 1985-07-10 1 y Caprice i Th ere's even an equalizer built-in! That's the National RX-RF^^^^^Bir compact stereo radio cassette. Loaded with features, it comes m four striking colours to add style to your sounds. When stereo becomes this portable, it looks as good as it sounds. Ambience Stereo Sound Multi-combination Equalizer Auto-stop73 words
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Advertisement28 1985-07-10 1 Inside j 46 pages today Summary 2 World News 34 Asean 6,7 Causeway 7 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters IS TlmesDoUar 17-2t Classifieds 21-33 Racing 32 Sports 33-3528 words
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Advertisement158 1985-07-10 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORB EXCLUSIVE GERMAN CLOCKS with Westminster Chime, Bim Bam or Quartz Movement. (Available Ex-Stock 4/4 Chime Hall Clock Movements). Sole Agents: CHUN CHONG Showroom Service Centre: 62 South Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****21/2 Other reports on the close of the 18th Asean Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Page158 words
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Article514 1985-07-10 2 Comfort is the word AN ELECTRONIC queueing system, piped music and air-conditioned comfort will be introduced by the Immigration Department when it moves to its new headquarters m South Bridge Road early next year. The Government has approved $3.8 million for renovations and new equipment for the new headquarters.514 words
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Article306 1985-07-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: COMPARED to the hundreds of thousands of people who make use of automated bank teller machines m Singapore, claims by cardholders that they have lost money through unauthorised ATM withdrawals are few and far between. Yet, because this method of transaction is relatively new and306 words
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Article178 1985-07-10 2 FOUR ON 4-D OUTLETS WE PUBLISH today four letters on the Government's decision to set up computerised 4-D outlets m various places. One notes that the alternative courses of action available whenever such a decision has to be made are either to take the "high moral ground" and ban178 words
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Article135 1985-07-10 2 SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS NOW EYEING MALAYSIA SINGAPORE manufacturers waiting to move their factories elsewhere may now look to Malaysia, following the latest relaxation m their New Economic Policy, said the Singapore Manufacturers Association. SMA chairman Tan Wah Thong added that the proximity and the close relations between the two countries135 words
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Article359 1985-07-10 2 BB's market value WEST German Boris Becker can look forward to a flood of lucrative sponsorship contracts after his record triumph m the Wimbledon men's singles tennis final. Sweden's Bjorn Borg, who won Wimbledon five times m a row before quitting the tennis circuit m his mid-20s, is reputed359 words
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Article454 1985-07-10 2 'Convoy destroyed' AFGHAN guerillas have destroyed a large communist convoy crossing the Hindu Kush mountains and pounded Kabul with at least 25 rockets, Western diplomats said yesterday. The guerillas knocked out about 150 Soviet and Afghan trucks m an attack just north of the Salang Pass on454 words
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Article161 1985-07-10 2 and Across the Causeway No gain from hi-tech HIGH-TECHNOLOGY industries, once hailed as the answer to many of Malaysia's development needs, are turning out to be something of a disappointment, officials say. Dozens of electronic companies made Penang Island the centre of Malaysian high-technology development. But Malaysians, from161 words
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Article607 1985-07-10 2 Aggressive mail SHOPPING through the mail seems to be the trend m consumer buying as mail order companies get more and more aggressive. The amount of sales offer enclosures that arrive with your mail or credit card statements bear this out. But although there's growing interest m using607 words
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Article80 1985-07-10 3 TOKYO, Mon. The pomato, a hybrid of the potato and tomato produced by biotechnology, Is now being developed for commercialisation by a private Japanese company. The pomato, which has a potato plant under the surface of the soil and produces tomatoes above the soil, was created80 words
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Article62 1985-07-10 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Police were today searching for an aboriginal woman who flagged down a motorist, put her skirt over the man's head and demanded money m a park here yesterday. Police said today the woman, aged about 40, was wearing no underwear. She and her fourAFP - 62 words
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Article27 1985-07-10 3 COLOMBO, Tues. Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene, 79, is suffering from influenza and has cancelled all Dublir engagements for the next few days. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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231 1985-07-10 3 PATNA (India), Tues. India has a flourishing export trade m skeletons for medical research, but there have been reports here that over-eager exporters have been murdering children for the sake of their skulls. India exports complete skeletons, individual bones and skulls to 23 countries,AFP - 231 words
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Article365 1985-07-10 3 Embassy m Kabul hit by rockets ISLAMABAD, Tues. Afghan guerrillas destroyed a big communist convoy crossing the Hindu Kush mountains and pounded Kabul with at least 25 rockets, Western diplomats said today. The guerillas knocked out about 150 Soviet and Afghan trucks, mostly fuel tankers, mReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration418 1985-07-10 3 Sister wins 25-year battle to clear her name TOKYO, Tues. SIX years after her death m prison and 27 years after she entered death row, Mrs Shigeko Fuji was finally declared not guilty today of murdering her husband with a carving knife. Mrs Fuji diedUPI; AP - 418 words
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225 1985-07-10 3 Aussie firm plans cheap flights from S'pore The America's Cup PERTH, Tuesday A MAJOR Perth-based finance group plans to start an international airline to cater for the expected tourist traffic during the 100 days of the America's Cup yachting series which begins around the end of next year. The Barrack225 words
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Article87 1985-07-10 3 CHINESE VICE-PREMIER Yao Yilin arrived m Moscow yesterday for an eight-day visit during which he is expected to sign a trade pact and discuss expanding relations. The official news agency Tass said Mr Yao was greeted at Moscow's airport by Soviet First Deputy Premier Ivan Arkhipov and otherAP - 87 words
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Article77 1985-07-10 3 AN OIL-LADEN supertanker was ablaze m the Gulf after it was hit by an Iraqi missile yesterday, shipping sources m Manama said. Lloyd's of London said it was the largest vessel attacked m the Iran-Iraq war. Iraq confirmed that its planes raided "a very large maritime target". TheAP - 77 words
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Article73 1985-07-10 3 SEVEN BLACK men died when police fired into rioting crowds m a township east of Johannesburg m South Africa, police said yesterday. Five men were killed after rioters petrol-bombed a policeman's home at Kwathema and two died m a similar attack m the same township, aReuter - 73 words
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Article57 1985-07-10 3 TENS OF thousands of Israeli workers staged wildcat strikes yesterday m protest against government plans for emergency austerity measures. All government offices closed for three hours today while Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai met Histadrut trade union federation leader Yisrael Kessar forReuter - 57 words
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75 1985-07-10 3 First cholera case in HK this year HONGKONG, Tues. A 73-year-old Hongkong woman has been stricken with cholera m the first case reported here this year. A Medical and Health Department spokesman said the woman, whose name was not disclosed, was admitted to hospital last Thursday and was now mAP - 75 words
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Article54 1985-07-10 3 SYDNEY, Tues. The Australian pop group Men At Work will tour China m November at the end of a fourmonth world tour that gets under way next week. Dates have not been set, but their manager, Mr Rod Gunner, said the band would spent twoAT - 54 words
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Article250 1985-07-10 4 HAVANA, Tues. Cuban President Fidel Castro, reacting to American charges that his country was a member of an association of terrorist nations, yesterday called President Ronald Reagan "a mad man, an imbecile a bum." Dr Castro made the brief, off-the-cuff remarks during a sessionReuter; AFP - 250 words
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Article41 1985-07-10 4 MOSCOW, Tues. Police yesterday broke up a demonstration by a small group of pacifists near the Soviet Defence Ministry, a member of the peace group For the Creation of Confidence Between the Soviet Union and the United States said. AFP.41 words
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Article29 1985-07-10 4 VIENNA, Tues. Three young Czechoslovaks made a low altitude flight to the West m a light plane at the weekend. They have sought asylum m Austria. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article166 1985-07-10 4 US to cut stockpile by $5.5 b WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan's administration said yesterday the United States' needs for stockpiles of critical materials had been grossly overestimated and announced it would sell supplies worth US$2.5 billion (555.5 billion). A White House announcement said the sur- plus stocks would beAFP - 166 words
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94 1985-07-10 4 CALGARY (Alberta), Tues. A former US Marine wanted m connection with a series of brutal sex-slayings m California was ruled fit to stand trial yesterday. Charles Ng, 24, was pronounced fit for trial after a psychiatric examination. A Hongkong native, he is chargedReuter - 94 words
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135 1985-07-10 4 BOSTON, Tues. A produce dealer has laid claim to the world record for grape-catching by snagging a grape between his teeth that had been dropped 38 storeys from the roof of a 159-metre-tall bank building, reaching speeds estimated at lIS km h. "I didn't think IUPI - 135 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-07-10 4 SPEED and Ore are a deadly combination on the racing circuit but not If yon are an automotive stantman. Here a member of the Jole Chltwood Thrill Show Is palled through a flaming section of track by a speeding car as he rides onAP - 76 words
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Article380 1985-07-10 4 NEW YORK, Tuesday Link-up of six big US carriers likely SIX huge airlines with the power to control fares and routes could emerge from turbulent forces that are reshaping the industry m the United States, many Wall Street analysts and airline executives believe. Such a380 words
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274 1985-07-10 5 WASHINGTON, Tuesday SOVIET negotiators m Geneva have indicated for the first time they would be willing to accept an arms treaty allowing research on strategic defence, highranking United States government officials said yesterday. Until now, the Soviet Union has insisted on prohibiting all suchNYT - 274 words
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Article280 1985-07-10 5 CAIRO, Tuesday EGYPT, the United States' closest ally m north-eastern Africa, is becoming increasingly concerned at the growing rapprochement between Libya and Sudan after the overthrow of Sudanese President Jaffar Numeiry m April, according to Western diplomats here. Press reports from Khartoum yesterday saidReuter - 280 words
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227 1985-07-10 5 Britain to lift ban on imports from Argentina LONDON, Tues. In a bid to normalise relations, Britain announced yesterday it was lifting a ban on imports from Argentina imposed at the start of the 1982 Falklands war. Britain called on Argentina to lift a similar ban and make trade "aAP - 227 words
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130 1985-07-10 5 BEIRUT, Tues. A British television show is offering Lebanese kidnappers more than three hours on the air if they free British journalist Alec Collet, its producer said yesterday. Mr Derek Maitland, producer of TV-AM London Morning Television, announced the offer after arriving m BeirutReuter - 130 words
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116 1985-07-10 5 HARARE, Tues. Zim- babwe Home Affairs Minister Simbi Mubako j has ordered followers of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF Party to stop their attacks on opposition supporters that left at least one person dead. Mr Mubako said he had instructed policeReuter - 116 words
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91 1985-07-10 5 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union and Hungary said last night they saw a real possibility of a radical change m international affairs and a revival of detente. The position was set out m a joint Soviet-Hungar-ian communique issued five days after an announcementReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-07-10 5 NEW LONDON (Connecticut), Toes. Bridgette Poi lost her bid to become the first transsexual commander of an American Legion post last night bnt vowed to ran again next year. "I'm a Legionnaire and damn proud of it/ the platinum-haired veteran of the KoreanUPI; Reuter - 131 words
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Article100 1985-07-10 5 $1.33 b loan for East Germany LONDON, Tues. A consortium of nearly 100 Western and Japanese banks have agreed to lend East Germany US$6OO million (551.33 billion), the BBC reported today. The deal was signed m London. East Germany has now borrowed more than US$l billion from Western and JapaneseAP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration608 1985-07-10 6 THE meeting's over and Asean's foreign ministers have deplored Vietnam's military occupation of Cambodia while vowing to strive for a peaceful settlement to the sixyear conflict m a joint communique. The communique also called on the international community to share the burden of Indochinese refugees andSIMON KER - 608 words
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326 1985-07-10 6 KU ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday VIETNAM'S reported condition for withdrawal of its troops from Cambodia that the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) drops Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot was dismissed today by Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen as impractical and inflexible. In an interview published326 words
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104 1985-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. From today, domestic driving licence-holders m one Asean country need not obtain an international driving licence to drive m another member-state. This new provision is to facilitate commerce, tourism and people-to-people contacts among the six member-nations. The agreement on theBernama - 104 words
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329 1985-07-10 6 Missing in action issue: Dhana explains KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan today clarified reports on joint US-Asean moves vis-a-vis Vietnam by reaffirming that Asean involvement over the US servicemen missing m action (MIA) issue would end once the problem is expedited. f< It's not true that Asean329 words
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256 1985-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Asean ministers today called for concerted world action against drug abuse and trafficking, stressing that it was now time for the problem to be discussed at an internationally "high political level". In welcoming a proposal by United Nations Secretary-General Javier256 words
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152 1985-07-10 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Central Intelligence Agency has been covertly {>roviding millions of dolars a year since 1982 for non-military purposes to two non-communist Cambodian resistance groups, a newspaper report said yesterday. The aid, including US$5 million (Ssll million) so far this year, is funnelledAP - 152 words
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199 1985-07-10 7 JAKARTA, Tues. The government has ruled that from next year foreign contractors for offshore oil drilling facilities will be required to set up joint ventures with Indonesian partners, a local newspaper reported today. Investment Co-ordinat-ing Agency Chairman Ginanjar Kartasasmita told a business meetingAP - 199 words
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92 1985-07-10 7 MALACCA, Tues. Oddjob worker M. Kandasamy caused a commotion m the High Court here yesterday when he bit the arm of a police constable m the witne&s room. Kandasamy, 34, is charged with having a pistol at Maiim on March The incident happened atNST - 92 words
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Article, Illustration112 1985-07-10 7 MISS Tan Cheng Fmm, 27, of Malaysia, tacks posters to the trunk of a palm tree at the University of Nairobi, which is housing many delegates to the United Nations Decade for Women Conference, scheduled m the Kenyan capital for July 15-26. The conference is toAP - 112 words
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Article273 1985-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Mahathir to sign agreement when he visits China PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to sign a trade agreement betw*»en Malaysia and China when he visits China m November, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin, said here yesterday.Bernama - 273 words
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172 1985-07-10 7 LONDON, Tues. Malaysian Airline System's fifth weekly flight to London will begin m July next year, British Airways' Chief Executive Colin Marshall announced yesterday. The BA boss made the announcement after an hour-long meeting with his MAS counterpart, Datuk172 words
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214 1985-07-10 7 'Don't depend too much on influx of Singaporeans' JOHOR BARU, Tues. Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad, warning that Singapore might check the increasing flow of traffic from the republic, said Johor should not be too dependent on the "boom" caused by the influx of Singaporeans. He told reportersBernama - 214 words
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Article348 1985-07-10 7 Hi-tech 'a letdown' in Malaysia PENANG, Tues HIGH -TECHNOLOGY industries, once hailed as the answer to many of Malaysia's development needs, are turning out to be something of a disappointment, officials say. Lured by the establishment of free trade zones, plentiful skilled labour, good transport and communications that were betterNYT - 348 words
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Article233 1985-07-10 7 PETALING JAVA, Tues. The Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI) welcomed yesterday's announcement on the liberalisation of foreign-equity ownership. Outgoing President H. A. Nowell, at its annual lunch today, also called for the removal of disincentives, which he said were just as important as fiscalNST - 233 words
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225 1985-07-10 8 THE opposition MP for Potong Pasir, Mr Chiam See Tong, will get television coverage when he speaks to students at the National University of Singapore tomorrow. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation plans to give him air time for his talk on the225 words
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Article47 1985-07-10 8 THE various physical, psychological, social and financial problems faced by cancer patients and the current methods of treatment will be discussed at a seminar on Cancer Education for Nurses on Sunday. It will be held at the School of Nursing Auditorium at Singapore General Hospital.47 words
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Article412 1985-07-10 8 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN Man 'deceived client at her home' By A FORMER staff officer of Hongkong Bank (Singapore) Trustee Ltd, Chia Tay Huat, was charged yesterday with 27 counts of cheating and three counts of breach of trust involving a total of about $1.8 million. No plea412 words
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334 1985-07-10 8 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By POLICE are investigating a report by the father of a Primary Three schoolboy that his son was slapped by a teacher recently. The incident was alleged to have happened on May 29 shortly before school closed for the June holidays,334 words
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189 1985-07-10 8 A MAN paid $2 to a shop assistant at his doorstep for two packets of popcorn, thinking the money would go to the Community Chest of Singapore. Mr Manser bin Senewi was told by Ng Geok Jin, 35, at his home In Block189 words
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Article63 1985-07-10 8 New closing date for study talks THE closing date for applications for the Duke of Edinburgh's Sixth Commonwealth Study Conference m Australia and India has been extended to Monday. The meeting, which will focus on the theme Managing Change m an Industrial Society, will be held from May 10 to63 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-07-10 8 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THERE'S no need to stand m queues and there will be piped music and air-condi-tioned comfort when the Immigration Department moves to its new headquarters m South Bridge Road early next year. People applying for travel documents need no longer endure390 words
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349 1985-07-10 8 Cheating of patients case A FORMER patient of Chow Dih told the court yesterday of a "mysterious telephone call" a few days after he was interviewed by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, which was looking into Chow's alleged cheating of patients. Mr Koh349 words
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250 1985-07-10 9 GOH SUI NOI - Canoe trippers Safe after a stormy outing GOH SUI NOI By IT WAS drama In real Ufe for 18 canoeists and four escort boat crew last Sunday. They encountered a heavy storm on their way back to Singapore from Batam Island. The People's Association Adventure Club members were coming home250 words
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Article131 1985-07-10 9 Chinese invite Billy Graham AMERICAN preacher Billy Graham has been invited to preach m China and is seriously thinking of going. The invitation came late last year from the authorities and the official church m China. Dr Graham has been asked to speak at 14 university campuses, officially recognised churches131 words
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171 1985-07-10 9 THE Arts Festival will have less financial sponsorship from Mobil next year, but the Drama Festival is still strongly supported by Shell. A spokesman for Mobil confirmed yesterday that the company would be substantially reducing its financial support for the Arts171 words
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432 1985-07-10 9 Cabby accused of rape loses second bid to get bail A 51- YEAR-OLD taxidriver, accused of raping a passenger, lost his second bid to be released on bail. In rejecting Ho Khoon Chong's appeal against the High Court's decision not to grant bail on Monday, Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin432 words
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379 1985-07-10 9 Jobs increase as economy recovers SINGAPORE'S labour force grew by 0.6 per cent between June 1983 and June last year as the economy recovered from the recession. The rate of unemployment fell from 3.2 per cent to 2.7 per cent during the same period. But employment m all except two379 words
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Article, Illustration147 1985-07-10 9 exercises THE public is advised to keep clear of the Bedok jetty and carpark A today because the Singapore Armed Forces will hold exercises there between sam and 6 pm. No pyrotechnics will be used. THE SAF is holding military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Pulau Übin,147 words
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Article53 1985-07-10 9 A SUB-CONTRACTOR, Mr C. N. Ooi, 31, lost $6,000 and jewellery worth $12,200 when thieves broke into his wooden house m Jalan Sembawang Kechil on Monday. He left the house at 7 am after locking it up and returned about 10 hours later to find its main53 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-07-10 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN And they are staying at their jobs longer Survey By MORE women are now working m Singapore and they are staying longer m their jobs, the latest statistics from the Labour Ministry show. The ministry's 1984 Labour Force Survey says that the participation390 words
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Article182 1985-07-10 9 Soldier molested girl in bus A MAN was fined $2,000 yesterday for molesting a 13-year-old schoolgirl m a bus. Kalimuthu Ganaysan, 35, a Singapore Armed Forces corporal, originally claimed trial to using criminal force on the girl, but changed his plea after the girl and a witness had testified. The182 words
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Article37 1985-07-10 9 DR KOH Lam Son, the MP for Telok Blangah, will be the guest of honour of the Area One, District "A", St John Ambulance Brigade, at their Area Annual Review and Presentation Day on Sunday.37 words
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Advertisement241 1985-07-10 10 i nil It's hard to set a record It's harder to keep it f Since the first Epson printer made its Which is why Epson has sold more But for Epson, winning is not the end of mark at the 1 964 Tokyo Oympics, Epson has printers than any other241 words
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Article, Illustration650 1985-07-10 11 MICHAEL LIM; CHUA CHIN CHYE - Reservists answer call of duty MICHAEL LIM CHUA CHIN CHYE SAF's first open mobilisation exercise By and Pictures by and RESERVISTS came from their homes, offices, factories, recreation centres, and even an oil rig when Singapore had its first open mobilisation on Monday night. They came alone, m groups, and650 words
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Article77 1985-07-10 11 THE decomposed body of a man was found m a rented flat m Indus Road on Sunday. Mr Arumugam Rajamanikam, 66, who was unemployed, was believed to have been dead for at least three days when police broke into his flat after neighbours complained of a stench.77 words
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Article52 1985-07-10 11 41 WAS still working at the platform. I only heard the recall on the TV at 10.15 pm while I was taking a break. I quickly called my mother at home to prepare my uniform... (Then) I asked my friend to fetch me on his m motorcycle. 7 Pte52 words
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Article42 1985-07-10 12 THE second issue of Performing Arts was recently published by the National Theatre Dance Circle and will be on sale at $4 a copy by next week. The publication contains contributions from Hawaii, Hongkong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Macau and Singapore.42 words
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325 1985-07-10 12 EC bank 'unlikely to lend to Asean' IT IS "quite unlikely" that the European Community's investment bank will break with tradition to begin lending to Asean, Luxembourg's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Dr Robert Goebbels, said yesterday. The EC's thinking was that the Luxembourgbased European Investment325 words
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158 1985-07-10 12 A HOUSEWIFE, whose son may be paralysed after a hit-and-run road accident along Jalan Toa Payoh, is offering a $500 reward to witnesses. Madam Law Bee Neo, 48, hopes motorists who were at that stretch near St Andrew's Secondary School, will contact her158 words
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Article88 1985-07-10 12 A YOUTH who was found dead m a drain m Queensway on Monday night was murdered, police said yesterday. Mr Sng Ban Leng, 20, a national serviceman, died of multiple head injuries. He also had a stab wound on his back. Police found his body88 words
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447 1985-07-10 12 Hewlett Packard workers can now stop work for up to six months WORKERS m the Hewlett Packard electronics company group are being offered unpaid leave as an alternative to possible redundancy after the slowdown m the industry, Business Times reported yesterday. All employees can447 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-07-10 12 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By THERE'S nothing like unfriendliness and rudeness to wreck a good mood. That's what national serviceman Eric Tan, 19, discovered the other day. Feeling like a night on the town, he waited for a taxi from Siglap479 words
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Article, Illustration506 1985-07-10 12 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By WHEN the Housing Board offered its flats m Seletar and Jalan Kayu for rental and sale, it decided to act first m anticipation of complaints about the possibility of foul smell m the area. The board, m a rather unusual move, made residents506 words
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Article135 1985-07-10 13 Ex-police inspector drops appeal A FORMER police inspector, who was jailed for eight years by the High Court last November for smothering his wife to death, withdrew his appeal on Monday against both conviction and sentence on a manslaughter charge. Selvraj Subramaniam, 35, was found guilty of smothering his wife,135 words
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Article, Illustration154 1985-07-10 13 PICTURE by H.L. CHAN THE quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. This must have been Holiday Inn Parkview's philosophy when it set out to woo taxi-drivers m Singapore. The hotel gave away free lunch-packs and water bottles to about 1,100H.L. CHAN - 154 words
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Article240 1985-07-10 13 Traffic Police looking for more compact models THE cameras used to catch speedsters have been found unsuitable so far by the Traffic Police. The two types considered were too bulky, it was learnt yesterday. One of the versions was about the size of a table,240 words
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Article336 1985-07-10 13 Polling Day bus case adjourned LAWYER R. Murugason, 59, and his election agent, Choong Chee Kwong, 37, charged with using criminal force and other offences relating to the blocking of an SBS bus carrying ballot boxes at Telok Blangah Drive during the December general election, will have their cases mentioned336 words
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177 1985-07-10 13 THE Trade Development Board is looking f or a logo to tag on to Singapore products that are well-de-signed. The TDB Advisory Committee on the Promotion of Industrial Design launched a competition on Thursday to try and find such a logo. To177 words
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Advertisement57 1985-07-10 11 **^mt* t slmt3Ki**<WtfMkr-* IHUSI talk Uni 1» I Br^wi igw j*^ —wManfb *Hi Ijll^^«H^p^ The exercise begins: Capitol cinema patrons are notified that the mobilisation is underway. VyCJ/y\ Cly Major G. A. de Souza (left) manning the coordinator's desk as information pours into the operations room from the reporting centres57 words
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Advertisement256 1985-07-10 11 Scientifically designed to reduce back discomfort and fatigue The Sigma Posture Chair is ergonomically designed and constructed to provide the correct sitting position, thus reducing back discomfort so often caused by poorly Ik designed chairs. Ik With its unique wedged contoured seat, you get a X perfect sitting posture and256 words
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Advertisement215 1985-07-10 12 HHI National HUH Catch the great V.X.X. National sale before it's too late! V.X.X. electrical are moving. But before they go they're having their biggest clearance sale ever! National electrical products are going at unbelievable prices. But hurry things are hotting up! National RX-C3OOF Component System Blßl Jffvfll! Spectrum analyser215 words
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Advertisement303 1985-07-10 13 Let's ct iebrate the French National Day m great styles /LE RESTAURANT. DE FRANCE FOIEGRASFRAIS POELE AUK TROMPETTES —1 PETITE MARMITEDES V_ V^ ARISTOS CASSOLETTE DE LANGOUSTE THERMIDOR SORBET TRICOIDRE CANON DE LA BASTILLE EN AIGRE-DOUX CHAVIGNOL ROTI SUR FEULLES VERTES POMMESAU CARAMEL, GLACE AU LAIT DAMANDES /CAFE $69++ La303 words
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Advertisement836 1985-07-10 13 SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION LTD TRAINING CENTRE presents ADVANCED SITE MANAGEMENT Techniques Procedures COURSE OBJECTIVES 1 To bring construction and site personnel up-to-date on the techniques and procedures which help to avoid or overcome the 'problems of a modern site. 2. To illustrate ways of improving efficiency and productivity. COURSE LEADERS836 words
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521 1985-07-10 14 The Straits Times says Limit liability on ATM card COMPARED to the hundreds of thousands of people who make use of automated bank teller machines m Singapore, claims by cardholders that they have lost money through unauthorised ATM withdrawals are few and far between. Yet, because this method of transaction521 words
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Article, Illustration670 1985-07-10 14 HDB levy move example of enlightened strategy Shin Mint Daily News, July 3 Enlightened and flexible strategy SPEAKING at the People's Association 25th anniversary celebration the night before last, Mr Goh Chok Tong, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, said government policies unfavourable to670 words
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Article563 1985-07-10 14 A letter to Mr Lim Boon Heng, MP for Kebun Baru new town DEAR Mr Lint, We can approach the issue m two ways (with apologies to the Prime Minister and the First Deputy Prime Minister for borrowing their words). We can either get bogged563 words
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Article, Illustration761 1985-07-10 14 ROBERT SCHIFFER - ROBERT SCHIFFER By 4 The tragedy sweeping Africa today is a tragic lesson. The drought was only the trigger; one of the key underlying causes was an uncontrolled population growth and the resultant pressure it has placed on the natural resource base of761 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1985-07-10 15 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR W. European nations unwilling to grant Sri Lankans asylum By Geneva Reporter GENEVA They have been scoffed at as the refugees who can afford to "jet" their way out to Europe. They have been maligned as drug traffickers and vandals m West Germany. They1,203 words
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Article, Illustration923 1985-07-10 15 CAROLYN WATTS - Image of women as bad credit risks 'must be changed' CAROLYN WATTS By LONDON When a woman m the Third World needs money to start a small business, she has two options: She can go to a traditional moneylender and pay interest of up to 150 per cent, or go923 words
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Advertisement344 1985-07-10 15 Why I choose the Commodore PC as my office computer. commodore PC" E RWHT BUSINESS DECISION SO* 1^ %V\B 'WordStar OIICS *OK *!> new Commodore PC virtually runs 'Symphony Tl VafJV best sellino business software 'Microsoft Word* y' >. libhH Lm Commodore PC is manufactured by Commodore Electronics Limited a^LI344 words
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450 1985-07-10 16 I WISH to assure the concerned mother that I am as much Anti-Junk (ST, June 25, 1985) as she is. Junk food is food which has little nutritional value artd which is consumed to supplement, substitute or even exclude the three main meals of450 words
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Letter89 1985-07-10 16 IT IS high time someone puts a stop to the soccer matches being played at the Padang. Since I started passing St Andrew's Road a few mqnths ago, I have seen thq football land on the road on four occasions. This is hazardous to motorists and, especially,89 words
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Letter, Illustration293 1985-07-10 16 The plan to make 4-D easily available You can't just legislate gambling out of existence ALLOW me to comment on the articles "Government should explain Singapore Pools' 4-D move" (ST, July 1) and "Two sides to the same coin of gambling" (ST, July293 words
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130 1985-07-10 16 I AM writing m to comment on the 4-D move by the government and to support the views of Leslie Fong (ST, July 1) and concerned parents (ST, July 6). The first thing that crossed my mind is why didn't the government or perhaps the130 words
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200 1985-07-10 16 I AM WRITING m response to Leslie Fong's opinion article (ST, July 1). I speak also for some of my punter friends, who think Mr Fong's views are inconsistent. The issue of legalised betting has been debated since the days of Aristotle. The200 words
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174 1985-07-10 16 I AGREE with the views expressed by Singapore Pools as well as the moralists on the issue of Toto and 4-D agents. I feel that both views should be taken into consideration when implementing this idea. This is similar to prostitution whereby the licensed brothels have174 words
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328 1985-07-10 16 WE WOULD like to thank Mr Henry Lee for his thoughtful letter "Add more life to Peranakan Place" (ST, July 2). We welcome his positive approach and constructive suggestions. May we say that Peranakan Place is a commercial endeavour, with no government subsidy, set up328 words
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121 1985-07-10 16 Smell caused by organic matter in soil WE thank Ms Ivy Wong for her letter "Suffocating Smell at Pasar Malam" (ST, June 21, 85). We are certainly concerned with maintaining the image of Singapore as a clean and beautiful tourist attraction. To enable our plants to grow better, it is121 words
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179 1985-07-10 16 I REFER to the letters, Frightened Resident Calls for Police Post by "Frightened" and Police Post Needed by "A.J.R." (ST, May 28 and June 4 respectively). We thank both writers for their concern and their confidence m the effectiveness of the179 words
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78 1985-07-10 16 Pedestrian crossing by year-end WE refer to the letter "Crossing Needed" (ST May 30) by C.C. Sect. We are pleased to inform the writer that we intend to instal a pedestrian signal crossing across Yio Chu Kang Road between Highland Road and Silat Road by the end of this year.78 words
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Advertisement110 1985-07-10 16 jfr^^ i-i i^?f^Eli a minute T^ e Quietest daisy wheel printer is four times as noisy fe|| WgttM M>''^>' as this Hewlett-Packard development. \yf/ffSS^^ The reason the LaserJet is so quiet is that nothing strikes r^^|^H|H|^BH^^||^ffi^^s^ c P^per except a powerful laser beam. flr ■'//as' ,666& 'v&ffi" 1 j jA9s&.110 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-07-10 17 SHARE prices showed small signs of improvement on the Singapore Stock Market yesterday after the recent sharp declines. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose a marginal 0.99 points to 747.45, while The Business Times Composite Index rose 0.79 points to 654.99. And for the first time since81 words
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Article59 1985-07-10 17 MAX 1860 +40 MipumCorpn 330 +8 MUI 222 +8 MUM»i5Oc 187 +7 flff 500+6 ICB 498 +6 OCBC 865+5 SPH 590 +5 DBS 540 +5 UOB 384+4 S«miMttal 239 +4 MCridß 144 +4 QAfLtd4oc 125 +4 GfwdUtdMdp 121 +4 ratnco HMp 97 +4 OUT 230 +3 TDM 228+3 K«*Stn»59 words
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Article78 1985-07-10 17 YHSkhii 123 —14 KriknlWaSOc 180 -11 Coconuh 250 —10 Sport LMd 248 —10 Apolo 91 -9 Peak Hui 226 -6 Ktppd Shki 132 —6 IC S 615 —5 Seifcxi 150 -5 CC M 416 —4 rwtwty H sOc 120—4 Nil Iron 252 -3 CtmnwtMc 248 -3 H I tone78 words
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Article12 1985-07-10 17 IPahong Inv 616,000 Consplant 364,000 Promet 361,000 Amol Steel 349,00012 words
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Article60 1985-07-10 17 July 8 July 9 July 8 July 9 ST Properties 436.53 436.09 8T Composite 654.20 654.99 ST Minings 309.94 310.06 BT Indicator *****97 *****54 ST Plantations 2327.91 2325.26 BTO6/0S -613 -559 OCBC 563.50 564.83 ST Industrials 746.46 747.45 OUB Composite 368 38 369.32 ST Finance 2224.42 2235.51 SES All60 words
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Article33 1985-07-10 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tunes Business Times Industrials Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/84) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article15 1985-07-10 17 I THE US dollar closed at DM2.9818 m Singapore, losing 222 points. i < 115 words
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Article21 1985-07-10 17 If DM V FF S$ H$ VBs 1.3450 2.9775 245.75 unq 2.2250 7.7615 1.3440 2.9818 245.75 9.0770 2.2255 7.760021 words
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Article33 1985-07-10 17 Eurodollar: Lost six ticks to 92.26 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 31 ticks to 0.3373 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 11 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.9O to U*****.60 an ounce.33 words
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Article77 1985-07-10 17 ZURICH, Tues. Strong demand for Swiss shares, led by foreign investors, today pushed a leading Swiss share index up through the 500-point level to a record high, dealers said. The 90-share Swiss Bank Corp Index, the most comprehensive indicator of stock exchange activity, was setReuter - 77 words
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Article71 1985-07-10 17 MINNEAPOLIS, Tues. Cray Research Inc said British Petroleum had awarded it a contract for the installation of a computer valued at US$7.5 million (5516.5 million). Cray will install a Cray X-MP/12 computer at the London headquarters of susidiary BP Exploration during the last quarterReuter - 71 words
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Article56 1985-07-10 17 NEW YORK, Tues. American Telephone and Telegraph Co said it had opened an office m Beijing to establish a closer working relationship with China. It also said it agreed to a contract with the Post and Telecommunications Administration of Hubei province to supply Wuhan city with theReuter - 56 words
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Article65 1985-07-10 17 WESTPORT (Connecticutt), Tues. Metal Box America Inc said its Risdon Corp acquired Kingston Tool Co's Eyelet Specialty Co for US$l2 million m cash and assumed liabilities. It said that included m the transaction are Eyelet's 400,000 sq foot manufacturing facility, land and equipment m Wallingford, as well asReuter - 65 words
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Article73 1985-07-10 17 COLOMBO, Tues. Sri Lanka will invest m joint ventures m China m tea and rubber-based industries, an official said. Mr Gilbert Jayasuriya, a member of a government delegation which visited China recently, said Chinese officials had agreed to joint ventures using Sri lanka's teaReuter - 73 words
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Article103 1985-07-10 17 OFFICIALS of Qinghai Enterprise, which represents the commercial interests of Qinghai Province, will be m Singapore from today until Friday to promote trade. The company, a ioint venture between Hongkong and Qinghai parties, is one of several which has obtained the approval of the Chinese103 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-07-10 17 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Man involved m Toyota's success is a casualty of the bumpy car industry THE bumpy car Industry In Singapore has claimed a major casualty. One of the men associated with the story of Toyota cars m Singapore Is leaving Borneo Motors (S)499 words
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Article417 1985-07-10 17 New equity rules a boost for investments SINGAPORE manufacturers considering moving their factories may now look more to Malaysia following the latest relaxation m the New Economic Policy, the Singapore Manufacturers Association said. SMA Chairman Tan Wah Thong said: "The new guidelines will definitely help417 words
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136 1985-07-10 17 Fears of Sigma delisting are over FEARS of a possible delisting of Singapore-based Sigma Metals have been put to rest. When Grand United Holdings' general offer for Sigma shares closed yesterday, only 9,637 shareholders had accepted the $2 offer for their snares. Of these, 4,212 shares "remain subject to verification136 words
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196 1985-07-10 17 HONGKONG, Toes. A group of Chinabacked firms and Son Hung Kai Co Ltd (SHK) said they had set up a China trading joint venture called Han An Development Co Ltd which would acquire Son Hung Kai (China) Ltd. Tlan An managing196 words
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Article362 1985-07-10 17 DOREEN SOH - Three woes of money brokers DOREEN SOH By MONEYBROKERS m Singapore have more than the cut m their commissions to worry about. Despite reports that the April brokerage rate cut had eroded profit margins, a brokerage firm director said the problem is really three-fold. "First, the market is quiet. Second,362 words
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224 1985-07-10 17 LONDON, Tues. EXCO International said today it planned to sell Telerate, the New York-based financial information network, to Dow Jones and the Oklahoma Publishing Company for U*****.8 million (551.02 billion). Exco, a London-based financial services group which owns 52 perReuter - 224 words
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Article299 1985-07-10 17 Imports hit Jurong Cement Ltd FINALLY succumbing to the avalanche of cheap cement imports into Singapore, listed cement manufacturer Jurong Cement Limited has incurred its first loss since 1980. It reported an operating loss of $1.74 million before tax m the year ended March, 1985. The group had made an299 words
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Article, Illustration278 1985-07-10 17 DIV (do-it-yourself) enthusiasts will soon have their very own store here when Hands DIV Superstore opens m Bukit Timah next month. And Hands, possibly the first such store here, will show Singaporeans "how simple and satisfying it is to do repair and renovation works m278 words
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Advertisement119 1985-07-10 17 TUDOR: BUILDING. Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each in v yTudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and fit or screw, the case retains vl|^SSßr the toughness and strength of the ;^22^s> block of steel from which it J The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor119 words
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Article2614 1985-07-10 18 READEkS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,614 words
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Article1717 1985-07-10 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo(l.4oS)xd AChoc(t.ssß 1.655X2) 1.60 AMD (3.008 3.025X16) 3.00 (5) 300 Alcom (0.868X2) 0.84 (4) 0.85 (1) 0.85'/ 2 (3)0.86'/2 (18)0.86 AISB (0.848 0.855X2) 0.84 (3) 0.85 API (0.678X2) 0.67 (11) 0.68 ASM (0.99V28 1.005X2) 0.97 (26) 099 (2) 0.99 /2 antah (1.468X1) 1.43(16) 1.43(22)1,717 words
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Article2640 1985-07-10 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 1985 Last Yield Voi Day I Htyi Low Company Sale Chaitfe ('000) High Ljw 185 106 Acma 108 +1 4.6 8 108 106 146 76 Alcom 77+1 6 78 76 270 165 AXed Choc 165 1342,640 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-07-10 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block L Aptha (3W) 10/7 (2359) F7 *****900/ 1030- 1200 L 7 Uni Handsome (006RB) 11/7 (0700) Fl 1000-1200/1700 1900 Chitral (50HW) 12/7 (0600) F7 *****300/1830-2000 Niaga 30 (10S) 11/7 (0900) F7540 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-07-10 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Franma P3 10/7 11/7 Anchan K35 aside 10/7 Gedung Jaya PSA Auby K2SE as.de 10/7 Golden Lake P2C 10/7 Equator 5 K22 aside 10/7 Pacific Timur P2A 10/7 IZ/7 Golden Valley K27 aside 10/7 La Paix Kl6186 words
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Article294 1985-07-10 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 6 5>/ 2 5% Autosave 5 W Fixed deposit 1 month 4 3 /i 4% 4% 4 3 4 (l) 3 months 5 5 5 5 6 months 54 5V4 5W 5V4 9 months s>/2 5 V 4 sVfe 5'/294 words
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Article153 1985-07-10 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5111-1.5140 6.70-6.50 Canadian dollar 1.6424-1.6431 6.15-6.05 NZ dollar 1.0526-1.0553 9.67-9.33 Sterling pound 2.9921-2.9957 3.37-3.22 US dollar 2.2255-2.2265 4.52-4.48 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article116 1985-07-10 19 THE kilobar market ru __j._ traded between Ctosmg pnee 5522,388 and 5522,590 HK$ yesterday. Krugerrand 2,510 (2,500) The Far East gold Duvcini •>. *-m~ market opened m the rmaiUAL Buym-Sefcrs morning at U*****.30/ 4.80, touched the day Kilobar 22,494-22,624 high at U*****.50/5.00, i P" 23-32 eased off to U*****.30/116 words
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Article21 1985-07-10 19 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 314.50-314.80 312.30-312.80 Hongkong 314.40—314.70 312.50—312.90 Mon Fri New York 315.20-315.70 310.80-311.50 London 315.50-316.00 311.50-312.0021 words
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Article99 1985-07-10 19 THE US dollar against the Singapore dollar closed at 2.2255/65 m quiet trading after an initial opening of 2.2260/70 at 3pm yesterday. It traded within a range of 2.2250 and 2.2265. Against the deutschemark, the US dollar closed relatively unchanged compared to its opening of 2.9800/10. It fluctuated within99 words
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Article176 1985-07-10 19 Managers' prices for July 11 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 66— 1. 76 The Savings Fund 1.28 1.36 Spore Prog Fund 0.73—0.77 Spore Sec. Fund 108-1.14 Spore Invest Fund 0.80- -0.85« d Spore Equity Fund 0.74—0.78 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 0.99—1.04 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest176 words
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Article104 1985-07-10 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit ABSENCE of an outright purchase of coupon securities by the Fed and expectations that the Fed will leave credit conditions unchanged m the immediate future caused the Eurodollar futures to open below the previous day's close. The possibility of a discount rate cut had been discounted. The104 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-07-10 19 THE deutschemark reached a new high of 0.3373 m recent weeks, as the dollar took a tumble. The US dollar has breached the 3.00 marks support level, thus paving the way for higher deutschemark futures. September deutschemark closed at the day's high of 0.3373. (US dollar Deutschemark i Open74 words
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Article53 1985-07-10 19 THE Japanese yen was held within a narrow trading range. Benefiting from a weaker US dollar, it broke into new grounds to end at 0.*****7. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 85 0.*****7 0.*****8 0.*****7 0.*****7 15 Dec 0.*****4 Mar 88 0.*****0 Open Int (Mon): 78. Act53 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-07-10 19 ABSENCE of any decision by the OPEC ministers at their recent meeting to cut oil prices, together with a lower US dollar helped to push up gold prices. August gold was traded within a higher range and settled US$l.9O above its previous finish. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open75 words
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Article17 1985-07-10 19 Tin Clwmt prices MS/Uo XL Tin 30.81 up 26 cents Turnover: 227 tonnes up 19 tonnes17 words
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Article17 1985-07-10 19 Rubbr C|wjnc pficM ccnh/kle Singapore August 171.25 down 1.75 cents Malaysia August 192.50 down 0.50 cents17 words
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Article19 1985-07-10 19 siiw US$/troy m Tun Mon Singapore 5.98—603 593—598 Mon Fri New York 600—605 Closed Source Credit Suisse. S'por>19 words
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Article22 1985-07-10 19 Closint prices C<W»' E/tonm Mm Spot 1069.50-1070.50 (1080 50—1081.00) 3 months 1080.00— 1080 50 (1090.00—1091.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 14,750 tonnes22 words
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Article18 1985-07-10 19 Aluminium jj/taSUf** Mm Spot 748.00-749.00 (764.00-764.50) 3 months 772.00 773.00 (786.00-786.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 17,375 tonnes18 words
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Article86 1985-07-10 19 Closing prices Crude Ms/tome palm oil July 1035 (south) 1020 (central) Aug 1000/1020 Refined palm oi USi/tomes rbo palm July 500 (sellers) Aug 490 (sellers) Sept 480 (sellers) RBDOIetn Aug 495 (sellers) Sept/Oct 465 (setters) RBD Stearin Aug 390 (sellers) Sept 380 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm86 words
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Article38 1985-07-10 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries said it would close its ship repair yard because of fewer job orders. Japanese staff will be repatriated and about 360 local workers will be retrenched next month. Reuter.38 words
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611 1985-07-10 19 THE Singapore Stock Market took a small turn for the better yesterday with The Straits Times Industrial Index, which had earlier reached its lowest levels m two ;md a half years, rising a marginal 0.99 points to 747.45. The Business Times Composite611 words
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Article258 1985-07-10 19 My 8 K$ Chante HK Elect 8.15 unch Hutchtson 25.20 -0.2 Shk Props 12.50 -0.2 Hk Elect Worr 15.60 unch Intl City 0.87 +0.01 Sime Darby Associated Hotels 048 +003 Hk Gos 10.50 +0 1 Jordine Math 11.10 unch Sino Land 0.91 -001 Bank Of East Asio 23 40258 words
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Article334 1985-07-10 19 My 8 Yen Chanfe Mitil Estate 894 +20 Mitsub Heavy 342 +7 Mitsubishi 690 +15 Ajinomoto 1150 unch Mitsui Co 420 +8 Akai 401 +1 Mitsui Shipbldg 170 unch Amoda 970 +5 Mitsui Smelting 532 -5 Asohi Chem 894 +2 Mitsukoshi 608 -II Asoht Gloss 883 +2 Mitsumi 780334 words
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Article343 1985-07-10 19 July S Cents Chanfe IC I 202 +2 (Awt) L«*»on ,43 +7 Lend Lease 698 +2 Magellan Pet Aust 220 -10 AC I 263 J Mayne Nickless 305 -5 AN I 255 +15 Metals Explor A P M 287 +9 N L 47+2 Aberfoyte 1100 +40 mt+STZZZZZ 25 unch343 words
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Article62 1985-07-10 19 *****11 -I I I L I NST Index Tuesday 1197.55 (1194.54) --gg Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1565.04 (1566.68) Austraian Al-Ordinaries Tuesday 902.3 (897.0) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.01 (*****.65) Financial Times Industrials Monday 951.2 (955.7) r .7, Dow Jones Average g£ Monday 1328.41 (1334.45) l^~ (Figures m brackets62 words
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Article532 1985-07-10 19 julyt Pence Ounce INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 219 +1 Ass Doiries 142 -4 BTRPLC 341 -4 Bobcocks 146 unch Barclays 419 +12 Beecham 320 unch BICC 198 unch Blue Circle 513 unch BOC Group 269 -1 Boots 187 +1 Bowater 256 -4 BATS 326 +3 Britannia BP 528 -2 B Telecom532 words
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Article209 1985-07-10 19 "*5 Chan,, T,e 28^ unch tAu. Mi Hewlett Pock 36% +W r r 7i +m Intl Busi Moch 124% ie^. C hem Cp 44 |m| s% unch AHis-Chaknefs s uncn M> AmTe&Tel 24 John 45H Amax f lnc iou, Kaiser Alum Cp 12% A C rp lZ LeviStrou209 words
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771 1985-07-10 20 12 stocks sold below par on KL exchange KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TWELVE stocks are selling at a discount to their par value while others are hovering just above it as the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange continues to reel under bouts of depression brought about by a combination of political and771 words
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Article, Illustration203 1985-07-10 20 BRITISH chartist David Fuller, describing the Singapore stock market as a "rogue market" that has failed to follow the global surge, has pointed oat, however, that "a weak market should arouse onr predatory instincts, causing us to salivate In anticipation of the feast at203 words
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354 1985-07-10 20 New year-end move not so easy, say firms THE Registrar of Companies may urge companies to change their financial year-ends and suggest that their accounts be computerised but there are several practical problems, according to the companies themselves. The Yellow Pages has a list of firms which provide computerised book-keep-ing354 words
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196 1985-07-10 20 HONGKONG, Tues. The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd will post higher profits tomorrow for the year ended March 31, reflecting gains from its property, hotel and warehousing operations, securities analysts said. They said they expected Hongkong Wharf to have operating profits ofReuter - 196 words
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296 1985-07-10 20 US dollar drops below three D-marks THE US dollar opened below the significant thrtg deutschemark level m Singapore yesterday aftt* taking a weekend tumble m Europe and OS exchanges. The greenback, which started its slide on, Friday after the release of US unemployment figures, was hit by a further wave296 words
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Article, Illustration16 1985-07-10 20 "We get lots of temporary help from our permanent employees/ T=iass ±"¥>Km, _a 41716 words
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Article45 1985-07-10 20 THE French company Lyon- naise Des Eaux has a contract to supply water to the Por- tuguese territory of Macau for 25 years. The company recently acquired the Macau water supply company SAAM together with the New World Compa-' Ny of Hongkong. AFPAFP - 45 words
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427 1985-07-10 20 To buy 70% of Viking-Askim's issued capital HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations (HMPB), one of the top 10 listed companies m Malaysia, is to go into rubber products manufacturing, m line with the group's long stated intentions m that direction. The plantation group on Monday announcedMBT - 427 words
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147 1985-07-10 20 BEIJING, Tues. Invest-* ment bankers Shearson* Lehman Brothers of NewJ York announced plMgc* today to develop a luxtjttf J hotel and apartment-offj*. complex m Beijing, 4£« eluding a new Friends^" Store for foreigners. Shearson affiliate os r International Inc and the" r FirstAP - 147 words
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Article51 1985-07-10 20 Diamonds up 25% DE BEERS, which markets 80 per cent of the world's diamond output, reported saleS totalling US$B37 million (SJI.B billion) m the first half of this year. This is 25 per cent up on the previous half-year, but 11 per cent down on the first-half of last year.AFP - 51 words
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Advertisement70 1985-07-10 18 f Books are our business. Books on I every subject from I A tO Li. f"* >! knowledge for *"i z^^^- V enquiring minds """^-v of any age. f I— w Make Times fS^ r 9 the Bookshop a i s part of your world -\^Cr-> to Centrepoint Lucky Plaza70 words
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Advertisement47 1985-07-10 19 The Squat Pear Principle Why Uanagms Kam <x Pall r 1^ GmatylUikl Now you can discover for yourself why it has become increasingly difficult to reach the top of the corporate ladder And, the rules to follow if you want to reach the top. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP47 words
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Advertisement857 1985-07-10 20 CERTIFICATE IN A, Mm INDUSTRIAL .W. WS MANAGEMENT (UK) W^ PART-TIME PROGRAMME v^iilll The Management Development Institute off Singapore conducts the above programme on a Part-time basis. tf& This leads to the examinations and award off the |§f§ Certificate m Industrial Management (UK) from the Institution off Industrial Managers (UK).857 words
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Advertisement950 1985-07-10 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: ,«/<__*V Monday Friday 900 am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm $15.00) Food/Entertainment (2 —5) /ft X V-1 L- _^N Saturday 8.30 am to 2.ooprTW»>«n s«mi dl.Dfv $20 00 per col cm Personal S.rvic-«/M«rch.ndi.»(ll 39) A^VsA /^_>fil A_^ _OnC^_l^^r^_l l\ (l^kW tSZZ'^T S^OO^traits Times)950 words
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Advertisement435 1985-07-10 21 Classifieds ttval Experience The Flavour 0f... I V iaishun^H Seafood Village (S) Pte. Ltd. \i Sembawang Road 13 Mites Main Rd 1 1 Bring Your Family along ami Enjoy the Excellent Cuisine. Weddings, Birthdays and office functions, all are welcome. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30pm., 6.00pm 12 Midnight. Weekends,435 words
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Advertisement679 1985-07-10 21 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant: 377 C, Jalan Besar (Aircond). Tel: *****03/ *****94. Branch: (Blk. 44) 1436 Bendemeer Road (Aircond). Tel: *****60/ *****61. I 3 Catering ADD SIZZLE TO your party this weekend. Satay Anika of Centrepoint will grill satay on the spot St679 words
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Advertisement734 1985-07-10 21 12 Computer Products/ Services SPECIAL OFFER c IBM PC XT compatible 256K-640K. All Japanese boards with USA drive. Fully guaranteed with free course while stocks last. $1,200 c softwares with disks. $2.70 for Apple, $5.20 for IBM c many diskettes m offer list c upgrade your IBM PC into XT734 words
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Advertisement532 1985-07-10 21 E*' Are you m need of copiers W and electric typewriters? You'll be able to get them M r and other office supplies at the Rank Xerox Warehouse ■ft Sale at "a low, low cost." m* See classification 50 for full E£ details. 20 Pets/Pet Care HOUSE OF PETS Spacious532 words
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Advertisement574 1985-07-10 21 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products r APPROX. 1500MT STEEL BARS of various sizes (MSRB 10mm, 13mm; HTDB 13mm, 28mm, 32mm) for sale, preferably m one lot. Intersted parties, please tel: *****70 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Telephone:574 words
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Advertisement447 1985-07-10 21 30 Hairdressing Hairdressing Course Available 24 weeks Beginners/ Advanced Course 32 weeks Part-Time Course 8 weeks Advanced Course 1 -4 weeks Refresher Course Tel: *****37 15% Discount for enrolment for the months July August HAIRPRIME SALOON London's Vidal Sassoon-trained Rugayah m attendance from 10.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. If it447 words
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Advertisement702 1985-07-10 22 32 Photography WEDDING VIDEO FILMING. 10 yrs' photography experience. F'rofessional results ensured. *****17. 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre WE SELECT RESPONSIBLE Housewives to care for your child on the Family Day Care Scheme. Call Ministry of Community Development at *****50 and *****20 for details. SWEET PEG DAYCARE Ctr has vacancies702 words
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Advertisement394 1985-07-10 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor TOKYO INTERIOR DESIGN DECORATION HDB licence no. ***** is a specialist m all kinds of renovation works c all workmanship can be guaranteed up to 20 years c easy payment can be arranged Tel: *****63/ *****33 69, Lorong 14 Geylang L Singapore 1439. ALUMINIUM t MON394 words
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Advertisement746 1985-07-10 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL RENOVATION PACKAGE for HDB A Private Apartments (HDB Licence No. EMP *****) Supply and Installation of 12" x 12" heavy-duty ceramic tiles (with skirting). 3 rooms $2,700 (free lighting fixtures worth $200) 4 rooms $4,600 (free lighting fixtures worth $300) 5 rooms $5,800 (free lighting746 words
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Advertisement644 1985-07-10 22 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/FRIDGE Assist any of your problems 24 hrs Islandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refriger- ators and airconditioners m our workshop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2ndhand fridge available, single door $100 $200, twin door $200 r-$350. LEE MANG AIRCOND A REFRIGERATION SERVICES644 words
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Advertisement667 1985-07-10 22 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION service, office removal specialised m pianos delivery and disposal service. Workers provided. Reasonable charges. Please call *****10/ *****93. We are always at your service and open 7 days a week from Ba.m. to Bp.m. CHEAP RATES FOR all types of transportation serv. We667 words
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Advertisement599 1985-07-10 22 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ fully computerised -answering ($l5)/ telex/ typing/ office room. *****66 Sylvia Phui. TAX/ ACCOUNTS/ CO. Incorporation Secretarial servic. Dowell Mgnt: *****61 Valeric. TYPING, ANSWERING, MAILING Telex service available at reasonable charges. Call *****36. TYPING a WORD Pro services for letters/resumes/stencil. Private.599 words
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Advertisement587 1985-07-10 22 57 Business Opportunities GOLDEN TOWER COFFEE HOUSE A LOUNGE 6001, Beach Road #02-01. Golden Mile Tower FOR COMPLETE TAKEOVER Good location. Interested parties please contact Charlie tel: *****19 We are jewellery manufacturer and has vacancies for CANVASSERS If you are prepared to work In your free time m the lucrative587 words
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Advertisement483 1985-07-10 22 I El wPIBrV Keen work jn a health a^B I l U-B cafe and restaurant? The H^B 111 r M latest such restaurant re.^B m m quires Assistant Captains. I |L See classification 74. 1 J 65 Situations Wanted Humana Your miM is insured under I I Personal Accident, HospHiNutiofi,483 words
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Advertisement494 1985-07-10 22 65 Situations Wanted SCHENTZE Trdfl (Licence: C -07 59-01) FILIPINO MAIDS ($220-S2SO) 1 wk's training m Manila mm 2 days' orientation m Spore. 3 months' probation. 2 years guarantee. mcl. Bond, P/A insurance, documentation, fees, complete training for only $730. CALL: *****83 Weekdays: 9am 9pm Sat: Sam Ipm ATTENTION We494 words
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Advertisement493 1985-07-10 22 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive An established Swedish joint venture company specialising m leasing mobile scaffolds invites applications for the position Of: MANAGER Main responsibilities inclvdese Marketing. c Negotiation and preparation of contracts and documentation. Planning and supervision of Installation, shifting and dismantling of mobile scaffolds. c Maintaining an effective493 words
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Advertisement455 1985-07-10 23 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial REQUIRED 'A7 O' level to give Chinese other subjects, music. Pise call: *****26/ *****83. TUTORS (DIPLOMA/ -A' Level above) required for all levels and districts. Call *****76. TUTORS REQUIRED. Qualification "A' Level and above. Interested, please contact *****79. TUTORS URGENTLY REQUIRED m dlsts.ll/ 16/ 18/ 19/455 words
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Advertisement550 1985-07-10 23 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Are you looking for a career? Walk m for an interview today between 9.00 a.m. and 1 1 .00 a.m. CLERK/TYPIST (Taxi) GCE O' level with at least 3 credits Must be able to type at least 30 wpm Must550 words
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Advertisement372 1985-07-10 23 An established 'elica' gas cooker assembly Company requires: PART-TIME CORRESPONDENCE CLERK c Able to report for work from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. c Must be proficient m business letter-writing c Applicants to work on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays Write stating phone contact to: The Personnel Manager MARSI (S) PTE LTD372 words
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Advertisement721 1985-07-10 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An oilfield manufacturing company requires TEMPORARY SECRETARY c Experience m attending sales queries, processing orders, simple correspondence including general clerical duties. c Possess good initiative and be able to work independently. c Knowledge In shipping and insurance claims is preferable but not essential. Interested applicants,721 words
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Advertisement912 1985-07-10 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Shipping company requires FEMALE SHIPPING/ OPERATIONS CO-ORDINATOR GCE 'O' level. Able to type accurately. Knowledge of shipping/ freight requirements preferable. Able to work with minimum supervision and liaise with people at all levels. Interested applicants to furnish with full resume and contact telephone number to:912 words
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Advertisement504 1985-07-10 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TEMPORARY FEMALE OFFICE Assistants reqd m Beach Rd area. Mm. Sec. 2. Tel: *****47/ *****40. WANTED IMMEDIATELY FEMALE Clerk and Accounts Clerk. Interested parties, pise, call *****15. 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Liaison representative office of the biggest credit card* m Japan I Has immediate vacancy504 words
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Advertisement606 1985-07-10 23 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales f ©SANYO T H SANYO BUSINESS SYSTEMS U^j II (S) PTE LTD H Requires Top -Calibre >mF v X Sales Executive m B (Male/Female) J Ml TO FILL OUR EXPANDING 1 ■j SALES TEAM IB (Time Piece Calculators) You must possess: c606 words
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Advertisement372 1985-07-10 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 'C~ Sales Representative In line with our expansion programme, we invite applicants to fill our sales division. GCE 'O' level Above 21 years old Possess own transport Experience m retail systems or office i: products Is an added advantage J Training will be Kindly write In372 words
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Advertisement410 1985-07-10 23 71 Situation* Vacant: Sale* "i 'p aie interested to moot inexperienced males II I and females who can be I trained to be successful jj You should be: Above 21 years of age Completed NS A secondary school education Bi-lmgual A driving licence would be an asset Our Company pays410 words
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Advertisement703 1985-07-10 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LANCCMEJfr PARIS invites career-minded ladies to join its expanding team of BEAUTY ADVISORS (Full Pan Time) tor its department siore counter operations. Prospective candidates should have: a good complexion a pleasant personality completed secondary j education and be above 1 8 years of age preferably related703 words
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Advertisement523 1985-07-10 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical Technical r REDA PUMP COMPANY^ II fc=J A U.S. multi-national organisation has just completed a new manufacturing facility m Singapore. We have vacancies f^ J| Tool Crib Storekeeper GCE 'O' level Experience m a metal machining industry an advantage Some experience m a523 words
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Advertisement342 1985-07-10 24 An established Plastic Injection Moulding Company m Ang Mo Kio requires: 1) QC INSPECTOR c Age 18 to 25. c Secondary 4 education. 2) MOULDING TECHNICIAN c Knowledge m mould setting and trouble-shooting, c Preferably with Ito 2 years experience. c Able to work independently, c Able to perform rotating342 words
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Advertisement595 1985-07-10 24 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical TECHNICIANS We are a Joint-venture company with the Manufacturer of Yamaha Products m Japan, responsible for the promotion of culture and music education as well as the marketing of their products and services m Singapore Malaysia. We Invite Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents to Join us.595 words
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Advertisement532 1985-07-10 24 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives f^^rv, is expanding our Kallang factory. We have immediate vacancies for:- lt^i"jjpi!Bfca^- H No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education B532 words
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Advertisement156 1985-07-10 24 SENIOR O.C. INSPECTOR Requirements c Mtn. Sec. 4/ GCE O' level/ NTC 3 c I—2 years working experience m PCB assembly on soldering inspection c Ability to distinguish the quality of soldering joint Attractive salary commence with experience will be offered to the right candidate. Interested applicants, please write m156 words
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Advertisement54 1985-07-10 24 DORMA MACHINE OPERATORS (MALE) Basic starting salary: $500 $600 p.m. depending on qualification and experience. Transport reimbursement 2 rotating shifts ($4.50 shift allowance) Attendance allowance Increase after 3 months Apply m person on Wednesday and Thursday, 9am. 4pm. to: DORMA, Spore Branch 2 Jalan Terusan Singapore 2261 (Next to Jurong54 words
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Advertisement246 1985-07-10 24 j w^ ^> i -^sj Lm arJ 3Ba^T (^AUTOMATED ,V/ x ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE PTE. LTK' 51 A leading high technology company specialising m the production and testing of computer peripherals, PCB assemblies utilising advanced automation has immediate "^*-t vacancies for: Experienced Female I Production Operators I (Soldering, stuffing, preparation and246 words
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Advertisement288 1985-07-10 24 73 Situations Vacant: Production edEssOw tficiaz eAt least 2 or 3 years working experience on centre lathe, milling machines, etc Applicants must have completed National Service. Benefits: 5-day work week (no shift work) c Free transportation at designated pickup points Free uniform/hot drinks/laundry service c Overtime allowance Medical Hospitalisation benefits288 words
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Advertisement681 1985-07-10 25 73 Situation* Vacant- 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Production j a /r*kl_l I Hitachi is among the world's largest Colour Television All applicants must: I pu H ITAC rl I Picture681 words
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Advertisement227 1985-07-10 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TANGS We invite applicants who meet with our requirements to apply for the following positions: COMPUTER PROGRAMMER c Diploma In Computer Science or c 'A' Level with 2 to 3 years experience m programming DISPLAY ARTIST (MALE) c Have creative and artistic flair c Be able227 words
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Advertisement699 1985-07-10 25 7772 U£M HAGEMEYER ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD Call or Walk In for an Interview SPARE PARTS CLERK Male or Female applicants should have GCE 'O' Level, be able to type, possess knowledge of stock control, with 1-2 years' working experience and should be bi-lingual. AIR-CON TECHNICIAN Applicants should possess an699 words
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Advertisement538 1985-07-10 25 MALAYAN Hi PfKf-i BREWERIES N W I fi/T"'™ (SPORE) PTE LTD kb^B^^ Brewers of Tiger 81 Anchor Beer H^H ■^H ABC Slout B^Pj I GCE 0 Level (Science) I Singapore Citizen, aged 20-24 years I Male applicants should have completed National Service I Normal office hours on 5-day week I538 words
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Advertisement327 1985-07-10 25 ASIA RADIO requires 1) FEMALE INDOOR SALESGIRL Secondary school education c Bilingual m Mandarin English c Pleasant personality 2) RECEPTIONIST cum TELEPHONE OPERATOR c GCE O' level, with 1 2 years working experience c Able to operate PABX switchboard Bilingual m Mandarin English c Knowledge of Typing will be advantageous327 words
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Advertisement367 1985-07-10 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOENIX invites applicants for (Full-Time Only) Waiters/Waitresses Security Officers/ Guards We provide: Good starting pay Transport home for Waiter/Waitress on shift ending at 12.00 midnight. Transport allowance for Waiter/Waitress on shifts ending at 1.00 am Training will be provided for those without experience Free uniforms367 words
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Advertisement749 1985-07-10 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Preferably residents of Jurong, Clementi and Pasir Panjang Trading Company, located m the vicinity of Jalan Buroh, requires DELIVERY DRIVER c Completed National Service c Able to read and write simple English call *****33 for an Interview Required: GENERAL CLERK c GCE 'O' level, c Able749 words
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Advertisement767 1985-07-10 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 3 NURSES REQUIRED (with or without experience), age below 60 yrs. 3 Amahs, age: 22 to 80 yrs. (for washing look after old people). Live-in/ out arrangeable. *****31/ *****84 after 11am. KOREAN WORKERS REQUIRED. Attractive salary, good prospects. Interested parties/ agents contact Samy: *****37/ *****22/ Pager:767 words
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Advertisement543 1985-07-10 26 lOJJtvj A low-mileaged Ferrari r=— imf i 308 GTH 4 is for sale TriHf I? toda y- Find th 8 1 76 cJ, (JULES model m classification 81 Vehicles For Hire SIANG HOCK: Cars, Coachs, Pick-up. Lorries, Box-Vans, Lorries with crane at best rates. Self-drive. Tel: *****66 till 10 pm.543 words
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Advertisement711 1985-07-10 26 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 1980 VOLVA 244 GL auto. 2nd owner. Power steering. Aircon., radio/ cassette. Tax 11/85. Original paint. PARF eligible. Immaculate condition. $22,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****08. '80 VOLVO 244 Auto. Aircon, stereo, guaranteed showrm cond. $23,500. View: 143 Braddell Rd ■82 ALFA ROMEO, Alfasud Super 1 5711 words
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Advertisement627 1985-07-10 26 87 For Sale: Mercedes LATE 1980 MERCEDES 200 auto, aircon, radio cassette, s/rims, good condition, $42,500. *****79. MERCEDES BENZ 280S Auto, 1980, 1 pte owner, selling $36,000. View: 249 Alexandra Road. Tel: *****46. MERCEDES 230 1973 Model. Qplate, 2 owner. Asking $5,000. Call *****50 Robin. MID 77 MERCEDES Benz 200.627 words
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Advertisement921 1985-07-10 26 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan NON-PARF, 76, DATSUN 120 Y. Tax 12/85, aircon, radio, cassette, new paint cushions. Excellent cond. $5,200. Loan $2,500. Tel: *****22. 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. Aircon., radio cassette. 2 owners. Tax 2/86. Tip-top condition. $9,900. Tel: *****45. 1984 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 GL 5 speed aircon, radio/ cassette.921 words
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Advertisement992 1985-07-10 26 90 For Sale: Toyota '83 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 GL. I New model. Full accessories, i Beautiful cond. Accident free. $22,600. Tel: *****00. ALMOST '81 TOYOTA Corolla 1.3 DX. Aircon, tax 11/85. Beautiful cond. $14,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****28. l ALMOST '80 COROLLA 1.3 DX. Pte. owner, cassette, tax: 11/85. i *****40.992 words
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Advertisement932 1985-07-10 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 81 COLT LANCER. 1400 SL. Aircon., Hi-fi. Ist owner. New tax. Trade In Acceptable. *****10 '81, MIT. GS 1600 c.c. 2nd. owner. Aircon, radio, cassette. $12,000 0.n.0. Contact Mr. Llm, *****45. 83 CORDIA S/RIMS. hi-fi, 1 owner. Power steering/ windows. $22,800 ono. New tax. 101 Bridport932 words
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Advertisement809 1985-07-10 26 93 For Sale: Honda 6/'B3 ACCORD EX 1 owner, power steering, central locking, original power windows. Tax new. Accident free. $26,300. *****30. 7/83 HONDA ACCORD EX. Sunroof, aircond, radio cassette, s/rims. $26,500. Pager *****18 Sam. '79 HONDA ACCORD, 1602, 4-door, 5-speed, aircon, radio cassette, new metallic brown, new tax, PARF,809 words
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Advertisement1767 1985-07-10 26 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles TOYOTA., TOUGH ON THE JOB LIGHT ON THE POCKET. The Toyota Stout is now selling at $12,500 (on-the-road price without insurance). With this special offer price ($2,000 off usual price) and a HDB car park1,767 words
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Advertisement809 1985-07-10 27 95 For Sale: 95 For Safe: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial VeWcle. Vehicle. Vehicle. Vehicle. Vhiclfflßßa^aH^H kl 1 I^*l Tj TJ S*j 1 I Lv^^" I L l a^L^L^B Save operating costs with B^^^P wmtßtK^ m m^mfK§tomm//mW^t/Ul^K'^f^f^^^ economical diesel power A^^m809 words
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Advertisement269 1985-07-10 27 97 Vehicles Wanted TOYOTA LITEACE VAN, not more than 2 years old. Pise call *****44 Miss Llm. URGENTLY REQUIRED '80 above cars, immediate sale possible. Call Sunny *****69 anytime. WILLING TO PAY good price for quality used cars. Reasonable offers to: Mr. Koh, *****77. 98 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER269 words
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Advertisement259 1985-07-10 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 10 NEWLY RENOVATED Cosy Bunglw., 4 bdrms., Modern bathroom kitchen, spacious living/ dining, nice patio, swimming pool. $3,500. Partly Furnished. D/STOREY DETACHED Chestnut Crescent $3,000 P/Furn. Coronation Rd. West $3,500 P/Furn. SEMI-DETACHED Namly Crescent $1,500 P/Furn. One Tree Hill $2,000 Furn. TERRACE Sembawang Hills Dr.259 words
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Advertisement345 1985-07-10 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.IO GALLOP ROAD D/storey detached, 4 spacious bdrms, study, 5 baths, large living/ dining. Fully fitted kitchen, servant's. $10,000 p.m. DIST.IO GREENLEAF ROAD D/storey detached, Spanish designed, 3 large bdrms, study, terraces, modern kitchen. $5,500. DIST.2O WINDSOR PARK Near Thomson Plaza, hilltop d/storey detached, 4 bdrms.345 words
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Advertisement399 1985-07-10 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses HOLLAND/ BT TIMAH, entirely renovated bungalows, 10,000 sq.ft. 15,000 sq.ft. Namly Est $2,500; Binjai Pk $6,500; Old Holland Rd $4,200; Holland Pk $5,500; Orchid Inn (new) $6,000 with pool. Tel: *****18/ *****12 (Agt) EQUATORIAL HOTEL VICINITY, 2storey bunglw on elevated land, 4 bdrms, attached bath/ servant's,399 words
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Advertisement728 1985-07-10 27 "*^M>isSu&® D° y° u nee d an office cum |jj reasonable rates. y>_ll *%rL^ie-ii -»/"k^ 106 Accommodation Available: Houses BELMONT RD. Double storey detached bungalow. Built-in 10,000 sq.ft. Total area ***** sq.ft. Unfurnished. Owner tel: *****22. BT. TIMAH, JLN. Wajek. s/storey semi-d. Furn. $1,200. Slan Tuan Aye, s/storey semi-d. Renovated,728 words
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Advertisement439 1985-07-10 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D 20 D/STOREY SEMI-D. Split-level, 4+l bdrms., attached bath. $1,200 Exquisite: *****14. D.20, THOMSON GDN. Est. D/storey corner terr., 3+l rms., f/ furn. Avail, now. Owner: *****55. D.2057, 8 Thomson Green, luxurious d/storey semi-d. Furn. Avail. In 16/7/85. Mrs. Lee *****43. D.21 OFF Toh Tuck, 2-storey439 words
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Advertisement532 1985-07-10 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MST.IO BALMORAL RD VICINITY 6 units of brand new d/storey townhouse with 4 spacious bdrms, pte front gdn, facing s/pool. Rental: $5,000. DIST.9 WESTWOOD/ HIGHPOINT/ HORIZON TOWERS Luxurious 3/4-bdrmed apt. on high floor with central aircond, swimming pool, 24-hour security. Rantal: $3,300 upward*. METZ PROPERTIES PTE532 words
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Advertisement600 1985-07-10 27 1111 £*o^3.u or zy^B_J_J mUJ The Plaza Service Apartments wKKmm 7500A Beach Road #02-305 The Plaza. Singapore 0719 The mini United Nations! >*x 2 /O (Qn/*) cc rea "v a home with the %'mj7f^\Mr9jsi expat community at Ardmorc rW» iMMr r^tMa^ aT^ E n )°y friendly count -y vk.(s»3^\ aa^<%L.600 words
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Advertisement428 1985-07-10 27 LUXURIOUS TOWNHSE (NEAR American/ Japanese school) 4 bdrms, servant's, 2,200 sq.ft. Small development. Spacious living/ dining hall, modern kitchen/ bathrms, brand new furniture. Pool/ squash/ 24-hour security/ tennis. $2,500. *****18/ *****12 (Agent) PENTHOUSE WITH S/POOL, tennis/ squash ct. for $1,500! Cold Storage Centrepoint apt. $1,500. Belville Gdn near Shangri-la Hotel,428 words
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Advertisement2209 1985-07-10 28 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments •i^ PfedKHayCourt I I tm«i jIS £E?2 H£i «U "Close to I 1% Orchard Rd International hotels, and MRT Station /o [peck hay coum' 9 rM Surrounded by prestigious residential estates, M^ T /^OV^ qx— 7^7-1 I 92,209 words
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Advertisement870 1985-07-10 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO FONTANA HTS, high fir, brand new, 5 bdrms, full facilities. $5,400. Hap Seng *****42 D.lO KIMLIN MANSION. Fully furn. with 2 aircons. $1,300. Tel: *****33/ *****04. D.lO MARBELLA COURT. Tower b!k 3 bdrms, p/f/furn. $2,200/ $2,400. Sanjing *****34/ 5. D.lO WOOLLERTON PK. 3 bdrms./ servant's,870 words
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Advertisement807 1985-07-10 28 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms DIST 2159. BRAND NEW apt. at Toh Tuck Rd, grd. fir. facing s/pool. 2 rms. with bathrm. attached. With/without aircon. it furnishings. $450-$650. Call *****75/6. NEAR ORCHARD RD. Furn. aircon rooms m spacious luxurious apt. Built-in cupboards, bathrooms attached. $350 per student. Laundry arrangeable. Only foreign807 words
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Advertisement713 1985-07-10 28 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms COUPLE, STUDENT REQUIRE T.Payoh, Clementi, A.M.Kio, Holland, 3/4-rm flats. *****67. FOREIGN STUDENTS REOD. Rms. (included meals/ laundry). Pis. call *****28 (office hours). RMS/ FLATS/ APTS/ hses wanted immediately. Fast response assured. *****34/ *****67 anytime. 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign APT., QUIET AREA, close to Orchard Rd./713 words
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Advertisement897 1985-07-10 28 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses SALE TODAY 1 No. 28 H Lorong Marzuki 2) No. 40 Crowhurst Drive H 3) No. 8 Hong San Walk 4) No. 4 Jalan Sentosa |H hH 5) 56 Faber Avenue MB 6) Block 86 Jalan Daud #03-90 WM H 7) No.897 words
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Advertisement725 1985-07-10 28 D.14 BRAND NEW Spanish designed d/storey semi-d. 4 2 rm. Facing South. Ready for occupation. Tel *****27. D.IS D-STOREY CORNER terr. 5400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Morning sun. Freehold. Marble/ terrazzo flooring. Holland *****79. D.19 EDEN GROVE s/storey semi-d. 2,800 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Renovated. Facing morning sun. F/hold. $395,000. Everton *****11.725 words
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Advertisement767 1985-07-10 28 113 For Sale: Houses D.4 NEAR KEPPEL Ciub d/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms, freehold, 3260 sq.ft. $450,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 D.5 FABER HILL semt-d. 4+ 1 rms. 6,000 sq.ft. $630,000 0.n.0. Penthouslng *****49/*****14 D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn. 2-I'2-sto-rey terr. 3 bdrms., servant's. $440,000. Holland *****79. HILLTOP 2 1/2-STOREY semi-d at D.16,767 words
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Advertisement926 1985-07-10 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments INVEST NOW! 100% financing with CPF. Cold Storage Centrepoint, near MRT, luxurious studio apt. with s/pool. Fully furn $250,000 Tat Lee Ct. apt. with 3 bdrms, $290,000. Midfield Realty *****66. LOCK CHO APT. (D.1232) well maintained apartment. 1500 sq.ft. on level I. 3 bdrms, 3926 words
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Advertisement736 1985-07-10 29 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments to~dear. HurryfOnfyll apartments and 6 penthouses remain at Ocean Park. Freehold land title. FoT 7"™' Excellent in-house facilities. P Pte o Ltdoc<y 15/17, Carpenter Street, Fina cc U P tO 85% f Singapore 0105. purchase736 words
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Advertisement629 1985-07-10 29 1-YR OLD Spottiswoode Apt, panoramic sea view. 1,200 sq.ft. Offer above $260,000. *****93. 115 For Sale: HUOC Apartments LAKEVIEW, LOW/ HIGH fir. 1,770 sq.ft. Quiet. Unobstructed view. Facing Macßltchie. $240,000 upwards. Vanda *****18. BRADDELL VIEW 1550/ 1770 sq.ft. Several units avail. Foursome Holdings. *****88. BRADDELL VIEW BLK.B/D, 1,770 sq.ft. Reasonable629 words
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Advertisement632 1985-07-10 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO Blk. 603, 3-rm. Midfloor, terrazzo and cabinet, well kept. *****64/ *****74. ANG MO KIO special 3-rm flat 81k.475, #05-720. View anytime. Tel: *****06. ANG MO KIO 3- room L-shaped corner 81k.529, 2nd fir, for sale $49,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****21/ *****22. ANG MO632 words
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Advertisement764 1985-07-10 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM BEDOK SOUTH, Blk 54, with balcony, aircon, terrazzo fir. $120,000 0.n.0. *****29/ *****17. 5 RM. SPOTTISWOODE Pk., renovated/ furn. $155,000. Stephen *****26 (off.) *****32 (res.) 5-ROOMED ANG MO Kin blk SOl. well renovated. $125,000 neg. *****53/4. 5 ROOMS A.M.KIO $110,000/ T. Payoh $113,000/ Bedok764 words
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Advertisement500 1985-07-10 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces f CHOICE 11 FACTORY I SPACE FOR I LEASE I Factory space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact I Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen 1 Tel: *****11 or *****58 I i Sal*/ Lmm At Reasonable Rales MacPherson 1,200-7,000 sq.ft.500 words
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Advertisement520 1985-07-10 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces A LICENCED TERRACE Warehouse at Mandal Est. next to Bt. Timah PIE exit. Freehold. 2 containers parking bays. Self-con-tained. 40' high. Easy payment terms. For sale/ lease. 7300 sq.ft. Tel: *****22/ *****64. Spore Wood Ind. Pte Ltd. WAREHOUSE FOR SALE. Tong Lee Building, Blk A, #01-08,520 words
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Advertisement359 1985-07-10 29 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces .^^^PRlM^^^^ T WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale or lease by unit. Easy instalments. 9 Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road I with various dimensions and S up-to-date facilities. H Please359 words
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Advertisement520 1985-07-10 29 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces LI AT TOWERS ORCHARD Next to proposed BUILDING MRT station Inside CBD Just outside CBD Immediate occupation Attractive rental terms t& GOLDVEIN GROUP CONTACT OWNER TEL=*****77 2 A INTERNATIONAL PLAZA WE DO MORE FOR BUSINESS FOR RENT Offices Shops w520 words
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Advertisement483 1985-07-10 29 PARKWAY BUILDERS 1 CENTRE facing Parkway Parade. 88() sq.lt... to 20.000 sq ft Norman Tan •*****. PARTITIONED OFFICE/ WORKSHOP for rental Contact: 35 Kallang Pudding Rd. «08-05 Torn? Lee Bldg, Blk A, (1334). *****63 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, area 818 < sq.ft. for immediate rent. Reasonable rental on 05 level. Please483 words
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Advertisement940 1985-07-10 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces SOUTHPOINT AN ENVIRONMENT YOU CAN IDENTIFY WITH ■^^jpj A company involved with 1 international business must project r the right identity A good address and a fine-looking office building create a iot^ valuable first impression.940 words
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Advertisement545 1985-07-10 30 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY I SHOPS FOR LEASE I I AT THE PSA BUILDING I This 42-storey Building, located at the junction of Alexandra and Pasir Panjang Roads will be the new corporate headquarters of545 words
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Advertisement247 1985-07-10 30 SUPREME HOUSE GROUND FLOOR SHOP FACING PENANG ROAD 1492 sq.ft. (138.6m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.ft. (53.38m2) 700 sq.ft. (65.1m2) 2165 sq.ft. (201. 13m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) AIRCONDmONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE 0923 TEL. NO.247 words
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Advertisement315 1985-07-10 30 126 Restaurant/Lounge 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces Spaces LIAT TOWERS RESTAURANT SPACE ON STH FLOOR FOR LEASE. AREA: 3,579 square feet. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION CONTACT: GOLDVEIN PTE LTD TEL: *****77 RESTAURANT SPACE OF 1.000 sq.ft., near Beach Road for rental/ takeover. Contact: World Property: *****25/ *****28. RESTAURANT IN MIDDLE Road (1,571 sq.ft.) for315 words
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Advertisement295 1985-07-10 30 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SULTAN PLAZA SHOP/ showroom, #02 level, 600 sq.ft Rental $2.50 p.s.f. neg. Immediate occupation. Call *****75 EXCELSIOR SHOPPING Centra, basement unit 21, 306 sq.ft. for rent/ sale. Tel: *****81. FAR EAST SHOPPING Ctr. Unit #03-25, 270 sq.ft. Rental $1150. Selling $265,000 0.n.0. *****00. FAR EAST295 words
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Advertisement332 1985-07-10 30 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises B^B^Wn^^Lm^""^™*^ jSL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^ 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Australia. BEST PRICES IST CLASS HOTELS MORE SIGHTSEEING MOST MEALS MORE REGULAR DEPARTURES WITH NATIONAL CARRIERS PERTH WESTERN SPECIAL DEPARTURE AUSTRALIA Dep: Thu/Fri/Sun Dec 2, 30 6D Perth 9D Great Barrier Reef $1999 "DO-AS-YOU-PLEASP froms96s p332 words
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Advertisement382 1985-07-10 31 137 Tours 137 Tours H U BBw«'Hii&Sfcl'' > G^«AC^ <m A H, I 8»* S*r*x"""'Cil©*^ W 888 bill ■litfil il rilh m *W1 YOU GET A GREAT DEAL MORE: I Return airfare ex Singapore Ha I Deluxe accommodation at HI at Inter-Continental Hotels fll I Sumptuous buffet breakfast daily fli382 words
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Advertisement408 1985-07-10 31 137 Tours I SumyKuantan 4/$ DAYS FROM $333 EVERY MON c THHR ALL TRANSFERS c AWFARf 3 MGHTS AT HYAn KUANTAN PLUS 160 MEAL SUBSBV PER COUPLE. CONSTAIR EXPRESS 5 I *****00 I] 138 Where To Stay SPECIAL OFFER CHOICE luxurious hotel. Bangkok, Pattaya, Chlangmal $35 upwards. *****18. 146 Foreign408 words
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Advertisement695 1985-07-10 31 147 Academic 147 Academic PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IS THE KEY ■1 TO A SUCCESSFUL mt\ r FUTURE T A few hours invested wrtsely will give s lifetime of reward. H I LCCI I SINGLE SUBJECT ft DIPLOMA COURSES English for Commerce Business Computing H Fri 6-7. 30pm; 7.30-9pm Tues 7 30-9pm695 words
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Advertisement274 1985-07-10 31 EXPERIENCED UNDERGRADUATES OFFER tuition for all dists./ levels. Reasonable rates. *****91. GOOD TUTORS AVAILABLE from all districts ready to teacn any levels. Please call: *****72. GRADUATE GIVING TUITION m Maths., Science, Mandarin. Contact Mr. Lim Tel: *****54 NUS GRADUATES GIVING tuition to Prl./Sec./ Pre-U students, any subjects/ dists. *****07. PRIMARY274 words
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Advertisement353 1985-07-10 31 148 Computer InloPro Training Centre #06-33, Funan Centre Singapore 0617. Tel: *****39/ *****30. NEW CLASSES COMMENCING dBASEH 11/7. Lotus 1-2-3 5/8. BASIC ELEMENTARY 20/7. BASIC INTERMEDIATE 22/7. WANG W.P.: 17/7. WordStar 16/7. Accounting 25/7. COBOL 20/7. BASIC PROGRAMMING FOR beginners, $70, starting 10/7/85. Tel: *****31. Blk-231, #02-95 Bain St 149353 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-07-10 31 LEE WAI WUN - Not all hands for Becker LEE WAI WUN By WHILE the world was toasting Wimbledon's new star Boris Becker, a young Singaporean was celebrating his own quiet victory on the other side of the globe. Choa Tan Chlng, 21, won the Inaugural Ball Open boardsalllng regatta last week, beatIng top260 words
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Article497 1985-07-10 31 LONDON, Tues. Gloucestershire were poised to move back to the top of the English County cricket championship yesterday after just failing to snatch a two-day victory over Yorkshire. Despite a healthy 307 m their first innings, Yorkshire were bowled out for 83 m theirAFP - 497 words
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Article281 1985-07-10 31 FAVOURITES China are among 12 countries participating m the Third Asian men's softball championships m Shizuoka City, Tokyo, from August 6-16. The Second championships were held m Manila m 1974 and the series is being revived after 11 years because of the International Olympic Committee's281 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-07-10 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW The baquaquan master from Macau By THE harsh crew-cut and sergeantmajor type moustache notwithstanding, the rather portly Wang Hong Chi hardly looks the sort who could paralyse you with one quick movement of his hands. A quick glance at his fists also reveals nothing.ALBERT SIM. - 408 words
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Article593 1985-07-10 31 LAS VEGAS, Tues. Undisputed world middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler, of the United States, will defend his title m a 12-round bout against undefeated John Mugabi, of Uganda, at Caesar's Palace on Nov. 14, the organisers said yesterday. Hagler, 31, who has not lost m almost 10 years,Reuter; AFP; AP - 593 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-07-10 33 THE WIMBLEDON POSTSCRIPT Big win increases sponsors' fees by 25 per cent BONN, Tues. West German Boris Becker can look forward to a flood of lucrative sponsorship contracts after his record triumph m the Wimbledon men's singles tennis final, sports management executives said yesterday. TheReuter; UPI; AP - 647 words
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Article427 1985-07-10 33 BONN, Tues BORIS Becker was yesterday facing up to one harsh fact m the euphoria of his triumph. He knows that from here on it will be uphill all the way with such a reputation established at so young an age he canAFP - 427 words
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Article55 1985-07-10 33 I knew Becker would be a good player, but I'm stunned that he won Wimbledon at that age. We had played four times before, with each of us winning twice. I still can't believe it. But he's a helluva competitor. Aaron Krickstein, another 17-year-old, who is ranked55 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-07-10 33 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Former tennis star and multi-millionaire BJorn Borg said yesterday he would leave the tax haven of Monaco this year and move back to his homeland because "my heart beats for Sweden". "Jannlke and I are looking for a place m Sweden, preferably In Stockholm." BorgAP - 97 words
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150 1985-07-10 33 NEW YORK, Tues. Boris Becker's famous triumph has lifted him into fifth place m the Grand Prix points standings issued here yesterday. John McEnroe still leads the table with 2,323 points, more than 600 ahead of second-placed Ivan Lendl, but Becker has rocketedAFP - 150 words
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Article228 1985-07-10 33 LONDON, Tuesday WIMBLEDON finalists Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd received two of the most prestigious awards m women's tennis as the tournament ended on Sunday. Martina, who beat Chris m the all-American final to post her fourth consecutive victory, was named Player of the YearAP - 228 words
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Article355 1985-07-10 33 ON THE COURTS BROOKLlNE(Massachusetts), Tues. Australian John Frawley upset ninth-seeded Victor Pecci, of Paraguay, 7-5, 6-3 and Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, strung together 23 straight points m defeating Diego Perez, of Uruguay, 6-3, 6-2 yesterday m the first round of the U*****,000 ($590,950) US Pro tennis championships. "I'veReuter; AFP - 355 words
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Article242 1985-07-10 34 ALBERT JOHNSON - A shapely test for old hands ALBERT JOHNSON By BOY meets girl on the Padang? Those were the days, they say. So today, the old hands will revive expoits of a different kind at 5.45pm. For the first time m the history of Singapore hockey, men will officially play against242 words
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Article178 1985-07-10 34 CAIRO, Toes. Egypt are adding the final touches to a US$3 million ($6.7 million) ultramodern complex built for the World Open and Men's Team squash championships m November. Pakistanis Jahangir Khan and Qamar Zaman, Hiddy Jahan, of England, and Egypt's Gamal Awad are expectedReuter - 178 words
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Article366 1985-07-10 34 CLEAR leaders are emerging m all but one group as the Guinness Snooker League enters its third and final phase of the 1985 season. The closest tussle is m Green Group, where there is a three-way tie among Chinese Swimming Club, Tanglin and PUB A.366 words
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Article39 1985-07-10 34 RESULTS of hockey matches yesterday Premier League SCC 2 Khalsa 0. Div IA. SRC B 1 Schools 1. IB: Armed Forces 4 NUS 3. Mv 2A: HBD v RI (grd locked). Dlv 2B: Polie 9 Telerec 1.39 words
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Article161 1985-07-10 34 PONTARLIER (France), Tues. Frenchman Bernard Hinault's grip on the Tour de France road cycling race tightened yesterday as riders confronted the first mountaneous stage. The 204.5 km stage from Epinal to here was won by Jorgen Pederson, a 25--year-old Dane m his first year as a161 words
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Article72 1985-07-10 34 VANECO trounced Forces Blue 5-0 m the National men's senior table tennis team championships at Toa Payoh last night. Other results: Shing Wah Blue 5 Forces Reservists 2, Forces Red 5 Kiung Chow Huay Kuan 4. Women: Shing Wah B 3 Spore Ann Kuay Assn 0, Combined Schools72 words
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Article, Illustration462 1985-07-10 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON $100,000 carrot may ruin circuit By A $100,000-carrot being dangled by the United Arab Emirates may turn this year's Asia-Pacific squash circuit into a non-event as far as the big names are concerned. The circuit kicks off with the Hongkong Open and462 words
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Article64 1985-07-10 34 THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association are appealing to all players to re-register themselves after last month's Sports House fire destroyed membership records. Said SSRA secretary Haridas Nair: "We have decided to make out a fresh register and issue new membership cards. Clubs can help, too, by submitting names64 words
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Article, Illustration559 1985-07-10 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Focus on national schools athletics meet Pasir Panjang student hits top of the charts By LIKE an alligator shaking off its mid-afternoon lethargy, big James Wong snapped into action and sent the discus soaring into the wind and the record book at the National559 words
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Article99 1985-07-10 34 JURONG Secondary trounced Dunman High 74-27 m a national schools basketball girls' B Division match at Thomson Road yesterday. The C Division matches were postponed. Other results Girls' B Dlv: Chung Hwa High bt Tanjong Katong 83-12, St Margaret's bt Bo Wen 24-23, Anglican High bt Convent of99 words
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Article420 1985-07-10 35 Lawrie goes home...to Roker roar LawrleMcMenemy, former manager of English First Division soccer club Southampton, yesterday accepted a lucrative three-year contract to manage Second Division Sunderland. McMenemy will also join the board of directors at the Roker Park club who were relegated last season despite reaching the Milk Cup final.420 words
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Article210 1985-07-10 35 CHANGI UNITED drew 1--1 with reigning Division One soccer champions Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar Stadium last night but there was hardly any cause for smiles. For Changi, still firmly anchored at the bottom of the table, cannot afford to share points m their constant210 words
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Article, Illustration530 1985-07-10 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Farrer Park United: The Crisis Club Five-year suspension for United's unrepentant manager fklaflkasmf ROBERT NG, team manager of First Divisoccer club Farrer Park United, has been suspended for five years for his part m last month's fracas between his team and Police at Jalan Besar530 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-07-10 35 ROBERT LIM, long-time coach of Farrer Park United, has resigned from the Division One club. His on-the-spot decision came immediately after the Football Association of Singapore disciplinary committee handed out a five-year ban on Robert Ng, his club's team manager. Said Lim: "No, my decision has248 words
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Article192 1985-07-10 35 Becker injury scare LATEST WASHINGTON, Tues. Boris Becker, of West Germany, suffered an ankle injury m winning the mens singles championship at Wimbledon and may withdraw from next week's D.C. National Bank Classic tennis tournament, his father said m today's edition of The Washington Post. "We'll iust have to wait192 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-07-10 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Irving gains marks and loses times By IRVING NG celebrated his 13th birthday yesterday with a box of chocolates, three Singapore Amateur Swimming Association national agegroup records and the news that the times he clocked on Saturday would be null and void. Irving had been wrongly296 words
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Article130 1985-07-10 35 RESULTS of the Thai Open badminton men's singles first round last night: Morten Frost (Den) bt Wong Bha«a KmU (Sin) 15-7, 15-3. Gon Rong Yin (Taiwan) bt Torben Carlsen (Den) 6-15, 15-11, 15-11. Chan Chi Choy (HK) bt Liao Wei-che (Tai) 15--4, 15-4. K. Sompol (Thai) bt Lex130 words
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Article313 1985-07-10 35 Boys' Group I: IMm breaststroke: 1 CoUn Tan 2 Terry Koh 3 Ricky Tan 1:15.92. 2Mm free: 1 Terry Koh 2 Ray Lee 3 Chia Heok Meng 2:15.25. 2Mm back: 1 David Tay 2 Ricky Tan 3 Ng Chin Han 2:38.27. Group II: Him breaststroke: f Kelvin313 words
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Article358 1985-07-10 35 Aussies to act against louts jj§£BKa^^r****»**ii**i**i***BKLMml^^ SYDNEY, Tues. Australian soccer officials were holding an emergency meeting here today to decide on action to curb growing supporter violence. The violence erupted on Sunday when hundreds of angry spectators invaded the pitch during a match between two Sydney sides. Pandemonium broke outAFP - 358 words
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Article161 1985-07-10 35 BRUSSELS, Tues. All Belgian First Division stadiums will have to be approved before the new soccer season, following the May 29 drama at the Heysel Stadium, a special committee decided yesterday. A safety commitee will visit each stadium before Aug 15 and report whether it isAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration579 1985-07-10 32 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Gentleman n, a beaten favourite at his last start, looks set to go one better on Sunday following a sparkling workout here this morning. With Razmy Ashari m the saddle, the six-year-old Australian gelding was kept on579 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-07-10 32 IPOH, Tues. Jockey K. Velayutham, who was seriously injured by a knife gang four months ago, has recovered from neck and chest wounds but is unsure whether he would return to the saddle. Velayutham, 39, said there is a "tingling, burning pain" m his arms90 words
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Article147 1985-07-10 32 IPOH, Tues. The normally lush, green turf of the Ipoh racecourse is nothing but a strip of dry, brown grass following a spell of dry weather. The No. 2 grass track was closed to fast work today at the request of local trainers who feared their147 words
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Article171 1985-07-10 32 CINCINNATI, Tues. SIX men accused of scheming to fix horse races pleaded not guilty m a District Court yesterday. Charged were Lewis Russell of Michigan, Keith Justice, Dale Hamilton, Michael Radabaugh, Charles Castleberry and Perry Carpenter, all of Ohio. They were released on their ownUPI - 171 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-07-10 32 PARIS, Tues. Champion French jockey Yves SaintMartin (above) was knocked oat when thrown by his horse daring track work at Chaatilly yesterday. His injuries are not serious bat he is to remain m hospital until today as a precautionary measure. He hopes to be back mAFP - 80 words
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Advertisement675 1985-07-10 32 150 Commercial/ Technical INST. OF SUPERVISORY MGMT c Certificate Start 15.7.85 c Diploma course entrance by Poly/ Ngee Ann/ C&G c New classes this month c Free brochures available INST. OF ADMIN MANAGEMENT c Cert/ Diploma available Lectures by Llm Boon Tong/ Francis See/ Albert Ang 8.1.M. TRAINING CENTRE 0401675 words
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Miscellaneous387 1985-07-10 32 How they ran at Bukit Timah on Sunday At the 400 m Pictures by ALBERT SIM mad JONATHAN CHOP At the £iltiSh TENDER SttKtRSIIBUIOH m» II JBgg^MUMROIL*' 3Mllll ll^^^- ri fff*f l IW/REuBLE^^ KELAB ISTIMEWA INCREDIBLE AdWfl H 2 Div 3 -1,400 m 1. Andra 2. Drum Roll 3. Incredible387 words
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Obituary, Illustration446 1985-07-10 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths KWAN FOOK NAM AGE: 77 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 9-7-85 AT 4.35PM LEAVING BEHIND: Wife: MUM YONG KWEE LAN Sons: Daughter-in-law: Kwan Yew Kwong Teo Geok Khim Kwan Yew Weng Daughter Kwan Pak Lin Grandson: Granddaughter*: Gerren Kwan Wai Seng Kaleena Kwan Mci Har Constance446 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1985-07-10 33 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements i Mr. Lim Teow Eng A Family of the late MDM. TAN CHUA LAN Departed 4th July '85. Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, kind assistance, wreaths and contributions during their recent bereavement. mm101 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1985-07-10 33 KUNYIKKANAN A/L KENYAMBOO Age 35 passed away peacefully on 8/7/85, leaving behind wife and children. Cortege leaving Blk 15, Toa Payoh Lor .7 #07-581 at 3.00 pm on 10/7/85 to Mount Vernon Crem< ton urn37 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1985-07-10 33 The Family of the late MDM HAN 80EY ENG Departed 6.7.85 wish to express their heartfelt I thanks to Rev. Yeo members of Holy Grace Presbyterian Church, Rev. Michael Wong, relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, prayers, condolences, donations wreaths during their recant bereavement. Special thanks98 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1985-07-10 33 In loving Memory of K. AROKIADASS Departed 10.7.81 To be with you m the same old I way, Is our dearest wish today. Always remembered by belovedwjfeCalherm^^Jarnity BhZIbZZZbZZZbs> In loving memory of MR. ANG BOON TUAN Departed 10th July 1982 There is a link death cannot sever,55 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1985-07-10 33 aaßß^aaaaa>^B^aiaMaaMßßaißni In Loving Memory Of I MDM. SANTHANAMMAL Departed 10.7.78 Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings. 107.85 Always remembered by sons, daughter, son-in-law, daugh-ters-in-law, grandchildren and Jovedones^^^^^^^^^^^^— i In Loving Memory Of MR. CHEE TOH YUEN Departed: 10 July 1984 Though you're76 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-07-10 33 ATHMA SANTHI POJJA I JAI PRAKASH 8/0 KARUPAN Born 25/10/70 Died 27/6/85 Sadly missed by family and loved ones Athma Santhi Pooja will be held on 12th July 1985 at 7pm Arasakesari Sivan Temple of Woodland's Road. Please treat this as an personal i invitation MR. KARUPAN FAMILY88 words
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Advertisement543 1985-07-10 33 155 Modelling MANNEOUIN ARTS STUDIO provides Basic Grooming Course commencing 12/7, 7-9pm., Mon./Frl. Enquiries: *****22/ 4. 156 Cookery JIA XUAN COOKING CENTRE COOKERY IS OUR SPECIALTY We provide group classes for Clay-pot dishes, Chinese Restaurant cuisine, Padang Curry, Individual professional class for Hongkong Roasting course. New class for Honglrong Dim543 words
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Advertisement128 1985-07-10 34 M I hirilTmTSi "11 '*^*r- -^^ymr- i qM^V ~w J"4lmm\ 'ißll^v r^iSS Btetk. 4. <£ til if <m» sa^^l ■#1 m IStte..* jr mIB \j^^B^^^r dnSSvuTt <i j| w^» J lie. V*^A #03-30, Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****50/*****36 *AT LUCKY PLAZA ONLY (Sll][glH(gH]^lDlgM]^lS][He] CHINESE ARTS CRAFTS128 words
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Advertisement252 1985-07-10 34 FOR THOSE YOU LOVE. ®GIVE THEM..... DESARU h m ACEGABD 'nfjjll at only JM f^ f^ f° r 2 persons /^^ZQ 0, y|, ailn I fi> A 1 1 Now, Desaru View Hotel shares with you a secret gi/f for a holiday that 'Jx\y *«lS'^«G^v7 as; reuer Wrth an incredibly252 words
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Advertisement124 1985-07-10 35 CURK HHCH gives you more than a run for your money yr/ PWSOIFiTNCS CENTERS \>y H _V W V He gives you a hemfhier way of life -Jl >* i CURK HHCH g nWient calendar awes u "^t^ trial Marco Polo Hotel, Tanglin Road, Tel: *****81 niiPMici7P Mattrpcc a^o S&124 words
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Miscellaneous111 1985-07-10 35 ATHLETICS National Schools heats finals (National Stadium, 9 and 2.15). BASKETBALL National schools tourney: A Boys A Girls (Thomson Sec School, 2.45 and 3.45). BOWLING National selection trials (Pasir Panjang Bowl, 8). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: CSC v Police (Balestier). Div 1A: NTI v Gurdwara Katong (FPAC). Both matches at111 words
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528 1985-07-10 36 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Burroughs-Cyberware also given government grant for research By A COMPUTER software company has been given five years' pioneer status and a government grant for research as well as to develop and export advanced computer programs. The National Computer Board's General Manager,528 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-07-10 36 WHAT was to have been a happy gathering for a Malaysian family and their Singapore relatives turned into a tragedy on Sunday after a road crash which killed six people and injured two others. The eight were travelling from Batu Pahat to Muar319 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-07-10 36 Penthouse, Playboy fight over Madonna pictures NEW YORK, Toes. Penthouse and Playboy magaslnes are at war over the right to publish nude photographs of pop singer Madonna. A Texas photographer, who says he took the photographs before Madonna became a household name, today won a court order temporarily restraining PenthouseReuter - 195 words
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Article116 1985-07-10 36 What it should have been KUOK Brothers Sdn Bhd has denied any link with K-Rex Finance, a deposit-taking company whose registration was recently revoked by the Hongkong government. "Our company and the associated Kuqk group of companies m Singapore and Hongkong have not and have never had any connection whatsoever116 words
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Article31 1985-07-10 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.03 points to 1,325.38 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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307 1985-07-10 36 MATHEW YAP - Worksite accidents down 17% last year MATHEW YAP By EFFORTS by the Government and the building industry to reduce the number of worksite accidents have paid off. For the first six months of this year, there were 143, or 17 per cent, fewer accidents than the 846 during the same307 words
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Article58 1985-07-10 36 SYDNEY, Tues. Dockworkers will begin a nationwide strike tomorrow, stranding hundreds of ships m the country's ports, officials said today. The dispute, which has already left at least 70 ships idle around Australia, involves working hours and the number of workers required for each shift. The strikeAP - 58 words
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388 1985-07-10 36 LIAK TENG KIAT - US okays S'pore request for F-16A model LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. Singapore fighter pilots will soon be flying the F-16A one of the mainstays of the United States Air Force and not, as originally expected, the modified-for-export Fl6/79 model. The Defence Department yesterday informed Congress that388 words
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Advertisement107 1985-07-10 36 The Swinger II Deluxe Smoker Grill is the latest barbecue set from Meco with greater cooking surface than conventional grills. But what's even better is that it folds up into a neat, compact and utterly convenient "carry- around" that you could take with you anywhere, anytime. How's that for ingenuity?107 words
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Advertisement173 1985-07-10 36 MOST SUITABLE FOR HOMES AND OFFICES 72 "Hx3 «"W>rl 2 "D 72 "Hx3*"Wxl B "D FULLY ADJUSTABLE STEEL SHELVES CAPABLE OF TAKING A LOAD OF 150 LBs PER SHELF. PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE ASSEMBLED AND READY TO USE COLOUR IN STOVE ENAMELED BEIGE. ONLY YOU CAN173 words
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Advertisement403 1985-07-10 36 I Oatneal-sryte cusheoe?T^?«l| §$5^ x**w y« I ?-seater sola that converts <k^JL£S ffc?WlO corTt«cl «o f» I seconds to a double bed %P^ m an" roorr LtAh UIMNCj otl Pi'J^\i^ ~9^iCtd •J^ 1 J^,\^ Extend your dining space witn this jJ>33Q LrJrJrJ^superb teak-style table Eteiudlng Hk^EASY W^£r teak-stained dming BREMEN403 words
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Miscellaneous138 1985-07-10 36 Weather fDPf UP TO 1 pm: Partly cloudy with showers m a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/13 C Cloudy Manila 22/32 C Cloudy Amsterdam 14/19 C Goudy Melbourne 7/13 C138 words
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Article, Illustration788 1985-07-10 1 More Singaporeans are shopping through the mail, snapping up all kinds of bric-a-brac from stamps to jewellery. MAY HO takes a look at this new trend m consumerism TRAVEL bags, coins, filing systems, first-day covers and designer jewellery. These are some of the items Singaporeans788 words
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196 1985-07-10 1 Collectors' special exchange clubs MAIL order sales have reached such a level of sophistication In the West that collectors' dabs and specialist exchanges have sprang op to meet collectors' special interests. Among these are: The Royal Donlton International Collectors Club at 5, Egmont House, 116, Shaftesbnry A venae, London WIV196 words
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Advertisement184 1985-07-10 1 h JS^ jptan. *s*». There's growing interest 9B f H males, which is not R marketing m Singapore sHnf surprising since 90 per Ml but its use has not 'ITPw MP^* m cent of credit cards are 4 f 1 reached the level of 1 l 2 H issued to184 words
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Advertisement47 1985-07-10 1 Who wil^ mind the baby? The dilemma of working parents .{OISM 2 iji^j^Let your child Tv 9 earn to I"LJ i consumer 5 Reach out and touch youths with a mission Family and Society, Parenting, Kids Things Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue47 words
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Article, Illustration907 1985-07-10 2 In addition to providing a safe, healthy and secure environment for children to live and grow up m, almost all daycare centres try to equip the child with school skills and a positive attitude towards books and learning. Parents today have several907 words
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Article, Illustration712 1985-07-10 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES Personally Speaking By a mother of three 4 The case against these tidbits is strong: they have a high fat content, little nutritional value, and are bad for the teeth But how is the child to learn to be an intelligent712 words
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Advertisement91 1985-07-10 2 Parent Education A community project by the coordinating committee, Parent Education Programme FLORENCE LEE, consultant, Early Childhood Care and Education Now EVEN MORE cleaning power with new formula Super Strength Windex* We've made a good thing better. Super Strength Windex with a new formula m&&m^m; surfaces. j^^m. *J R Available91 words
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Advertisement13 1985-07-10 2 VTMd to Stop Flashback Straits Times reports of June 13 and June 2513 words
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Advertisement63 1985-07-10 2 ONE OF THE LARGEST IMPORTER EXPORTER w/ OF CERAMICS TILES IN SINGAPORE AVAILABLE 500.000 SQUARE METRE IN STOCKS OVER 400 DIFFERENCE PATTERNS FOR WALL FLOOR TILES. k. JB^E^v mk ■HE* jg^ ttv>^.^ ij\o a saw OP9PSB& IMPORTERS A EXPORTERS OF bUiLP'NG MAT: RiAl 5 |BM|r^El3 302/304 JALAN BtSAR. SINGAPORC 082063 words
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Article652 1985-07-10 3 Kids Things HI KIDS, Did you have a good holiday? As for me, I was busy organising tours for a group of children. This week, I've illustrated the tours to give you a pictorial insight into my holiday activities. However, because of space constraints, I'm unable to show all our652 words
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Advertisement923 1985-07-10 3 'N Mm—mmim—mm^mm^^m—Ki J| will lfw y*^^^^""" I^"^^" 1^ 11^"" 11 fo enjoy trouble-free motoring m Singapore. TharQ oro oi ithnncariroctrnl onQoioliot I V^rf/ j^i i*l city auto testing centre GEORGE MOTOR SERVICE (XX, Pi) I MGIG 3fG O I aUinOrISGQ UaSIlO! SPGCI3IISI jFrtW' WtT^^m (X, PI, ELEA) Blk 15. ToaPayohlndPark#oi-1085-iOB7923 words
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Miscellaneous292 1985-07-10 3 TTilr»nV AioAiAnt^O #vm I HIS YES ANDMO.TH&PErr ti»«> FOO, TE.LL 1 fyRS CHARL^NE^IS AUNTY MOLLy, /VoEy^'M l 3 n/UXT /V3kr\UlUbo OF DAHCERCH/SI/^ -SHoPowh&R Coulunt Mt about THIS is mv cr^h©oa D WHAT'S CookiKC 7 aoiMaio tur^l^^^f^ SR^SVY IS^ RU.T fftPfD fteusß IK Ht>u»EW«ic«WAS J T-BLACW you OUR HO LIDAI VISITS292 words
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Advertisement353 1985-07-10 4 2nd WEEK MavuMV (*****00) 5 SHOWS: X UAIIiAT! Horn, 130, 4.00, 6.30 9 15pm X «STfO«W!4«D JOHN SCOTT CLOUGH DON FRANKLIN Q rWft T-OMSCOTT and JACK HAVES OUWCY JONES O v-C/ RCH««D IVESifY TIMOTHy MARCH ft BN«J" JOHN PATRICK VETTCH SIDNEY POTTIER X ORCHARD: LAST DAY! g (*****88) 4 SHOWS:353 words
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Advertisement450 1985-07-10 4 \WFlSmam Restaurant J I At East Coast Recreation Centre G oA.. P ort) i 5 (Formerly FISHERMAN) j next to Mac Donalds 4ss^ J cieutADM TENNIS r^^w---' <^ -iw. '!U9L wm 1 j> (NEXT TO CtNTRt X- li P < '^^«fea^^HlßHß^ <■ f i S Mac Donalds) I '^^^M^^Hfl[^3|^M| ,1^450 words
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Advertisement617 1985-07-10 4 2lst RAMBOntaitia DAY at i Capitol-Changi-Oriental-Broadway i 1 PRICES: $3.00 $4.OO— CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST j CAPITOL: 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.15-ORI: 11, 1.30, 4, 7.00, 9.15 CHANG! 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15-BROAO: 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9.00 I Tickets CASH BOOKABLE ONE DAY IN ADVANCE at CAPITOL ONLY I617 words
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Advertisement302 1985-07-10 4 J^>w wc A^ IS TIO X I Today I 45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 Sj I "THE CAVEMAN MOM i MASTER" m COLOR 1 Tomorrow "Wteomf" (Mand) ri'iiw^'g-irn-wii I Last Day I 45. 4, 6 45, 915 I Artist* In Fury" Mondonn I 1 omorrow "AM B#Um" Moloy a Opens Today302 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1985-07-10 5 THEY are young but they have deep convictions about life. They ponder over their careers and religion and wonder what lies ahead. Love and kindness touch them; human conflicts upset them and, occasionally, they escape into fantasy for momentary solace. Rather than keep their joys1,320 words
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Article156 1985-07-10 5 sfsfsfslkfjslkj a^ PlijLimAtt^o $t §iiM^£«^Hrm »aj umfsto WM&WZ A miit IllAn itf?^ la JS* iftitWtiß^«Ws* s£'S KIT A o *^-+*f4gZffi Mi HfOf&fn &flMsA*l [5] o o S4f*tAS4^»o ¥IKi^ "Slfil*JtifA WfS^W^l *g *P 3l g'J A^ft^^W^-^ff^ fl» &mm&ftftffi, fl?fl& »ptt^|N])ggfflttA<jA tfßm^*«. »¥SAX g s 1&1 'j> mm#as A 6<J '> *U156 words
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Article557 1985-07-10 5 Dragon Tales DYNASTIC rule m China which spanned 5,000 years may be summarised m 28 characters of a Chinese verse. The verse lists the chronology of Chinese history, starting with the period of Three Huang and Five Di, then Xi, Shang and Zhou times. This is followed by557 words
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Article95 1985-07-10 5 y^^L^F-^itri^,^ =bd-«* n (B C 11— B.C. 771) Ssi *°«¥^st4s^ B.C. 2698 S^*«*PBJ[- (ift«»Hflß.C.l6-B.C. little) ie^TE^-^HtiA rg^^ o of lU ft WX^*Ti* hi i* jgff fttf Vifs ffiißtXXr&^i 1 t ®«Effftf?7 tt"«*'J* rfna -jts£^7H^-^^- p S^6'J a XT*." ffl±fc'.iif&iSf£ igfjeff-g- tt ?c r- «Wf fib h'J ft m- F URMT95 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-07-10 5 A POPULAR Hongkong actress of the 60s is m the limelight again this time to share her secrets of staying young and healthy. Miss Zheng Peipei, known for her valiant screen image as a gongfu star, has written a keep-fit book on beauty and fitness.376 words
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Article, Illustration731 1985-07-10 6 A. INDRANI - A. INDRANI By A small village stands amid the concrete and glass of skyscrapers m the bustling city centre of Kuala Lumpur. No one lives m this village. But women painting intricate designs on cloth, or weaving on a handloom, are a daily scene. Called Kraftangan (handicraft)731 words
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635 1985-07-10 6 DI TENGAH-TENGAH kesibukan kota Kuala Lumpur, ibu negeri Malaysia, terdapat sebuah kampung yang agak luar biasa. Kampung mi tiada penghuni tetapnya. Tetapi para wanita yang melukis berbagai corak dan warna di atas bidang-bidang k a i n menganyam tikar atau menenun saban hari boleh dilihat di635 words
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Article400 1985-07-10 6 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 156A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman Let's Learn Malay By BACA k&rangan di bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai sail latlhan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: WALAUPUN asalnya Salimi merupakan penyanyi langgam, tetapi lenggok suara400 words
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Advertisement530 1985-07-10 6 so fl^B^Hp vHb ■Bibb ■Hah sWiBflMlB saVv ■HH QTANTQ R^RflAAl IHH Telefax No: *****59 I mam 5 1 aw i 5 naouoo 1 Sales Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 5 APPOINTMENTS A CAREER IN OFFICE AUTOMATION A well-established and expanding organisation m the forefront530 words
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Advertisement343 1985-07-10 6 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 536 of 1985 In toe matter of the property comprised m an instrument of Mortgage registered No. I/412C9C dated 25th April 1983 And In the matter of Order 83 Role 3 of the Rules of the Supreme343 words
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Advertisement498 1985-07-10 6 lates: Box Service: Jtraits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 lunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo nil TRAINEE ARTISANS Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above position. REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING NTC3 certificate m Electronic Servicing. Electrical Installation. Metal Machining. Maintenance Fitting or Sheetmeta! Fabrication. Trainees will be bonded for498 words
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Advertisement466 1985-07-10 7 APPOINTMENTS The RSAF: dedicated to excellence MECHANIC jM|^ fl W^L^ ml if II l^fll d The RSAF requires high calibre personnel for this demanding and rewarding career. Your role As a mechanic, you will be trained and your skills put to good use so that you can effectively assist the466 words
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Advertisement308 1985-07-10 7 SMC PNEUMATICS (SEA) PTE LTD TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Our company is an international leader m the industrial automation field. We require the services of a competent Technical Salesman to fill the above post. The right person for this position will have technical selling experience. He will be eager to gain308 words
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Advertisement913 1985-07-10 7 NOTICES RADIOCOMMUNICATION OPERATOR'S RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations: DATE OF FEES EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE a) RADIO AMATEUR 20th August 1 985 $10.00 EXAMINATION (PART I) b) RADIOCOMMUNICATION 27th and 29th $25.00 OPERATOR'S GENERAL August 1 985 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (PART913 words
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Advertisement868 1985-07-10 7 BUKIT SEMBAWANG ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore on Wednesday, 14th August 1985 at 12 noon for the868 words
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Advertisement621 1985-07-10 7 I BY ORDER OF THE > LOGISTICS DIVISION MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, SINGAPORE VICTOR MORRIS PTELTD Will BeU By PiMic AoctJ«a TO BE HELD AT Bolldlng St, Lm Baildf n K LMtUW Hal!, Grand Ftow, Pay» Letar Alrpart, SlnK»|»rf 1»M on Wedaettey Jaty 11, mm cmnmenclßg at IMS a.m. AUCTION SALE621 words
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Advertisement416 1985-07-10 8 NOTICES I BAILIFF'S I HOTICE K/uiiir r notice is hereby SALE GIVEN that, I Tay ,n The Subordinate Courts FJhl ot The Republic of Rochor Road #05-632 Singapore Singapore 0718 have Writ of Distress applied for a First Class No 168/85 Beer House licence m L m the Cause of416 words
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Advertisement47 1985-07-10 8 Everything is Negotiable HOW TO NEGOTIATE AND WIN Gavin Kennedy Whether you're negotiating for big stakes or for small, don't miss opportunities for a better deal Here, m an entertaining and thoroughly practical book, is how to get the best out of every deal Hipp Iff Times47 words
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Miscellaneous478 1985-07-10 8 SUN TAN ByCoMtte PEANUTS By Schulx FwL.p-£rwsM^Y™"^^l h r^^ T kno ~m W^^R^vl^^k i 1 r i w v i "i lAcomFefAiiMte] iha^totaicc- T iwwniwr^j^ 1 another tiny tots peter And 7\^ m w I F^aybe this time m maybe this time the ToK"?^! *&y [*M£W?*Jj£}£W ERT "REPLAYING THE UOOLF"478 words
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Advertisement445 1985-07-10 9 NOTICES II SALE OF SHOPS BY TENDER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (1)No 112 East Coast Road #04-08 People's Park Katong Shopping Complex, Singapore being part of Lot 5691 of Mukim 25 Area 43.05 square metres (433 square feet) or thereabouts B Title Leasehold for 99 years with effect fl from 17445 words
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Advertisement340 1985-07-10 9 f NOTICE THIS is to inform all our business associates that MARY LIM LAY KENG NRIC No: *****38/E the former Employee of our Company is no longer authorised to transact any business or to collect any monies on behalf of the Company with effect from 28th June 1985. BY ORDER340 words
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Advertisement556 1985-07-10 9 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 332 of 1 985 In the Matter ot the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of MARCOM TRADING PTE.LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the556 words
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Miscellaneous1811 1985-07-10 9 I Radio One AililOlJO fSM^OQ phoe™!!™..™. SS^SHS aVV I I ™M I I™ I I Ml This choir ha s appeared figures are on display at the Olivia Newton- John and John Travolta made ™?M■ yB H m m various music festivals Sentosa Wax Museum daily You're the One that1,811 words
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Advertisement231 1985-07-10 10 Guinness Book of Miniatures B^^^ Toprwiitftto right): West Malaysia, East Malaysia and Singapore WBz=Z=^=^^ -^—-^^^gmgmmm Bottom nko (left to right): Uai\a»d, Indonesia and The United Kingdom The Guinness Book of Miniatures. An exclusive and unprecedented gift. HOW TO GET YOUR FREE MINIATURE GUINNESS STOUT B QIDJL-_- I^B[MBm^ A reward for231 words
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Miscellaneous773 1985-07-10 10 MY VIEW Catherine Ong .WMMMHMHM. Wm Wm W——mm—mm ■HHMHHHHMHIMHHHHHnHMHMMIMM IBMyLjIi MMBllflßinn IMi T For those who have yet to r ate d by Clark is no laugh- But a poor script and a 2| S j. c s iai^J" h HE a It^' r gß^MHMP^Bfc^ppg *>tJP^^" be initiated, this is773 words
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