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Title Section15 1985-09-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article408 1985-09-04 1 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Sacrifice by Keppel workers; other unions in group asked to follow lead By THE 2,623 employees, including management staff, at Keppel Shipyard's ship-repair division will forgo their salary and NWC increments for next year. Consultations with other unions representing about 4,880 employees of Far408 words
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Article, Illustration127 1985-09-04 1 THE President is smiling, father Tan Sia m Hang is positively beaming but baby Cedric Tan seems to be overawed by it all as Mr Wee Kim Wee offers him a friendly hand. The occasion was the opening day of the127 words
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Article49 1985-09-04 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia and Singapore have agreed to open direct air links between Singapore and the island of Kalimantan (Borneo) this month, a spokesman for the state airline Garuda said today. Garuda will fly three times a week with an F-28 niane starting Serf 17. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article50 1985-09-04 1 TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan's Governor Chiu ChuangHuan suggested yesterday that people eat an extra bowl of rice a day to help ease a rice glut. Taiwan harvested 2.29 million tonnes of rice last year and consumed 1.7 million tonnes, leaving a surplus of 440,000 tonnes. APAP - 50 words
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116 1985-09-04 1 Discovery back from a fruitful mission American space shuttle Discovery landed smoothly just before dawn on a dry desert lake bed today, ending a mission that included daring space-walk repairs of a disabled satellite. Three communications satellites were also put into orbit. Commander Joe Engle guided the spaceplane to aReuter - 116 words
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Article35 1985-09-04 1 BEIJING, Tues. Six years ago China produced 18,000 washing machine! a year, but this year's output will reach 8.3 million, the official Xinhua news agency reported today, quoting the Light Industry Ministry. APAP - 35 words
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Article259 1985-09-04 1 Two writs withdrawn as OPPOSITION politician Seow Knee Leng has paid up costs owing as a result of defamation suits brought against him. With the payment, two writs of seizure and sale on the moveable property in his home in Bedok North Avenue 3259 words
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Article54 1985-09-04 1 TAIPEI, Tues. Two young women have been arrested and more than 1,000 fake watches seized from their shops in central Taipei in a government crackdown on counterfeiting. Police officers told reporters the two suspects said the watches, including fake Rolex, Omega, Carder and Longines, were supplied byReuter - 54 words
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82 1985-09-04 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesians wanting to move to Jakarta might have to prove they are literate and practise birth control. The official Antara news agency said today Jakarta authorities were considering the two rules in a bid to ease social pressures in the crowded capitalReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration596 1985-09-04 1 financial coercion unacceptable to me and Mrs Nair' THE former President, Mr C.V. Devan Nair, has described the conditional $5,000-a-month pension approved by Parliament test Saturday as financial coercion. That, he said, is unacceptable to him and his wife. j He had turned down596 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-09-04 1 SYDNEY, Tues. Australian High Court Judge and former Attorney-General Lionel Murphy was sentenced to 18 months' jail today for trying to pervert the course Murphy, 62, is the first Australian judge to have been convicted on a criminal charge and sentenced to prison. The country'sReuter; AP - 206 words
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Article68 1985-09-04 1 MELBOURNE, Tues. The President of the tiny Pacific island of Nauru, Sir Hammer Deroburt, left here for Honolulu yesterday after being stranded for four days because he refused to undergo airport security checks. An Aviation Department spokesman said Sir Hammer finally agreed to a check yesterday. TheAFP - 68 words
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Article35 1985-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tms. The Mal»ydu G«vCMtract by Its Mtt— li alrltaM MAS and Brit■lll B KMM*fIMyCC fVCT B US$4l milll.n (5581.2 mliit#p) MPcraft <wpßf wicr for the airll^'s new 747-2M aircraft. FTFT - 35 words
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Article435 1985-09-04 2 Shipyard off er 4URONG Shipyard yesterday offered to take back workers who complained they were forced to retire early, but initial reaction from some of the employees indicated that the offer will find few takers. The offer is open to all 275 employees who signed up for its "voluntary435 words
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Article232 1985-09-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ON THE day after the New Zealand Labour Party was retimed te newer hi July last jmWMFjj HMI9 n»OH©OW WIO 110 CMPBuI a JfcClflC chain reaction leading to the collapse ef Ike A Stt gnu ffcl AJt 99 '^PttA SB* 1 I ISAVft A^ ffAWAikA232 words
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Article265 1985-09-04 2 Singapore connection A FORMER Danish diplomat is at the centre of a major scandal in Copenhagen following revelations he had worked as a double agent for both the KGB and the CIA while based in Singapore from 1973 to 1876. The former diplomat, Mr Olav Steinmetz, is265 words
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290 1985-09-04 2 Reds rap executions TUB CHINESE Communist Party has condemned recent executions of Indonesian communist leaders, saying it deeply regretted Jakarta's actions. A news item hi the Peoples' Daily, the official party organ, quoted a party spokesman as saying: "We strongly express our regret at this290 words
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Article333 1985-09-04 2 BITTER AFTER-TASTE FROM THE PRICE OF SUGAR ALTHOUGH the excise duty on sugar has been lifted from Sept 1, the bitter after-taste is that the price of sugar here will still be higher than the price of sugar in the world markets. This is because the Government will continue333 words
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Article396 1985-09-04 2 China beaten twice ONG BENG TEONG of Malaysia, scored a big upset on the opening day of the US$llB,OOO (§5266,680) World Cup badminton championships on Monday. Hie little known Malaysian W last year's finalist Yang Tang, of China, 1215,154,15--12. China suffered another upset defeat when their reiging All-England women's396 words
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Article621 1985-09-04 2 Lure of the beat ''FOSSILISED' IRENE PATES interviewed some young people about pop and rock, found they were able to analyse their interest in the music and learnt some terms in the pop/rock vocabulary. Pop music, which includes rock, appeals to the young because it is spontaneous, heady621 words
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353 1985-09-04 3 Two Khmer groups hail Pol Pot's retirement BANGKOK, Tues. The Son Sann and Prince Norodom Sihanouk factions welcomed the retirei ment of Mr Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge, the third faction in the anti-Vietnamese coalition. The radio of Mr Son Sann's Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), monitoredReuter; AFP; Bernama - 353 words
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293 1985-09-04 3 Next step is up to Vietnam, says Dhana SINGAPORE and Thailand both want Vietnam to respond dpsiti vely to the latest Cambodian resistance announcement that Pol J>ot will be replaced as Supreme Commander of the Khmer Rouge forces. v "Hie next step is for Vietnam to respond," Minister S. Dhanabalan293 words
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180 1985-09-04 3 NEW DELHI, Toes. The wile mad a brother A0 a^m at Hifra Imfim Gandhi's suspected awmriiw are among ■Mre than 2,Mt eandlelectUns 1b Paajab state ei^Sept 25, mwrXfc© HlndnstflLii Times newspaper said Shamer «f Beaat Staga, filed yesterday far a seat in for Punjab's westernReuter; AP - 180 words
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Article119 1985-09-04 3 BEIJING, Tues. One of the best parts of a meal at Beijing's new Longevity Restaurant is looking for the fried ants among the sesame seeds. The crunchy little beasts, highly recommended by the management for preventing arthritis, are just one of the restaurant's attractions. "The main differenceReuter - 119 words
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269 1985-09-04 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Tues. Battle lines have been drawn for a tussle for the leadership of the Australian opposition. This is a result of a bitter feud between opposition leader Andrew Peacock and his deputy, Mr John Howard. An269 words
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349 1985-09-04 3 COLOMBO, Tuesday TAMIL separatist guerillas killed two top Tamil politicians and seven policemen in their fiercest attacks in Sri Lanka in recent weeks, a government spokesman said today. The attacks came a few hours before the Cabinet was due to, discuss a peace planReuter; AFP - 349 words
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Article, Illustration105 1985-09-04 3 SUSAN Sangster, the former wife of a British football-pools tycoon, has married a wealthy New ZAWlarai businessman in a ceremony at which they vowed to maintain their independence as individuals. The former wife of Mr Robert Sangster and Australian opposition leader Andrew Peacock married Mr Frank RenoufReuter - 105 words
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Article85 1985-09-04 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's business community, led by a wide margin in donations to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), last year accounted for nearly 70 per cent of the nearly US$56 million (S£2o million) which flowed into its coffers. A report by the Interior MinistryAFP - 85 words
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112 1985-09-04 4 BBC gets info from us, says Foreign Office LONDON, Tim. The repsrts tLt It sappHes the external services «f tteßßCwttt •tllenti+os thftt the BBC's eaflrtal Unlike the BBC's to financed thrvagh a statri aJmlnlslwtid licence fee, the external tke FMdsjn Office while mftlitilitnff a fts% HI ml PIMfrsET (0 6qH#FIAIReuter - 112 words
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Article104 1985-09-04 4 Britons tie world stunt record EXETER (England), Tins. A Royal Marines daredevil parachute team tied the world record yesterday for "parachute stacking" with a 23-man linkup at 3,960 metres, British officials announced. Team members led by Cant Rob Boswell bad spent the past week in the skies over Oe southwestUPI - 104 words
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556 1985-09-04 4 ROY CARSON - 'Former envoy in S'pore was a double- agent' ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter COPENHAGEN, Tues. A former Danish diplomat is at the centre of a major scandal in Copenhagen following revelations he had worked as a double-agent for both the KGB and the CIA while based in Singapore from 1973556 words
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226 1985-09-04 4 PIRAEUS (Greece), Tues. A Greek freighter captain beat two Kenyan stowaways with an hullscraper before forcing them and nine others to jump overboard into shark-infested waters in the Indian Ocean, a criminal court in this Athens port city was told yesterday. "I watchedReuter - 226 words
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325 1985-09-04 4 JERUSALEM, Tues. The days of easy millions in Israel are numbered as the government Is replacing the almost worthless shekel, introduced less than five years ago, with a new shekel that is worth 1,000 times as much. The Knesset (Parliament) today unanimously approved the newLondon Times - 325 words
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Article94 1985-09-04 4 Daily Mirror back in print LONDON, Tues. Millionaire publisher Robert Maxwell, who took on one of Britain's most powerful print unions in a struggle over new technology, has settled for a compromise to resume publication of Mr Maxwell announced an agreement with the National Graphical Association that allowed the DailyReuter; UPI - 94 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-09-04 4 Wreck of ill-fated Titanic found PARS, Tues. A secret US-French expedition has located the wreck of the Titanic about 900 km off Newfoundland, a French government institute said last night. The British luxury liner struck an Iceberg and sank in 1912 with the loss of 1.513 lives. The Institute forAP; AFP - 313 words
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198 1985-09-04 4 South Africa's Central Bank chief cuts short US visit NEW YORK, Tubs. The head of South Africa's Central Bank, on an international tour to seek help in dealing with his country's financial crisis, has cut short a visit to Washington. Mr Gerhard de Keck had been due to meet FederalReuter; NYT - 198 words
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146 1985-09-04 4 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A strike by Black miners at some South African gold and coal mines appeared to be crumbling today as thousands of them streamed back to work. But Mr Cyril Ramapho sa, leader of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), said the strike wasReuter - 146 words
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Article27 1985-09-04 4 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A 2.6 on the Rfchter scale, rumWed last flight west of Los Angeles, but caused no injuries or damage. t*iu*mi* Mid. APAP - 27 words
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Article267 1985-09-04 4 BONN, Tues. East German leader Erich Honecker has promised Bonn he will remove all remaining mlnflrtrts on their joint frontier and ease restrictions on contacts between people of both states, the west German government announced yesterday. He gave the pledge during talks at theReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-09-04 4 BONN, Tues. West German spy-hunter Hans Joachim Tiedge, who defected to East Germany two weeks ago, has told the Bonn government that he changed sides because he was in a "hopeless situation," government sources said yesterday. They said Tiedge gave the explanation in a letterReuter - 173 words
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Article84 1985-09-04 4 MISSISSIPPI, Tues. Only hours after battering the Mississippi coast with 200-kmh roof-ripping winds; Hurricane Elena was downgraded to a tropical storm. Elena, lacking the warm-moist air needed to fuel hurricane force winds, faded slowly last night as It ploughed inland across Louisiana. Even in decline, however, ElenaReuter - 84 words
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Article366 1985-09-04 5 Reaction to deaths of Reds as trade team arrives in Jakarta BEIJING, Tues. The Chinese Communist Party today condemned recent executions of Indonesian communist leaders, saying it deeply regretted Jakarta's actions. The condVinnatioo came as a four-man Chinese trade delegation, the second in die past month, arrivedAFP; AP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration118 1985-09-04 5 Varsity life is child's play for prodigy, 9 CHILD prodigy David Huang is only nine but with an IQ of 159, the Thai-American is already into his second year in an American university. David started learning when he was Just a tot of eight months. His mentor was his mother,Bangkok Post - 118 words
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112 1985-09-04 5 MANILA, Tues. Tropical storm Tess flooded highways and villages in the northern Philippines today with 100 km per hour winds, the government Weather Bureau said. A spnkwwnan said Tess hit Isabela province and moved north-east towards the Ilocos region. It was expected to move outReuter - 112 words
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140 1985-09-04 5 Affidavits on Aquino murder submitted MANILA, tues. US officials said today they hive submitted to the government of President Ferdinand Marcos affidavits executed by six American servicemen which may shed light on alleged Philippine military involvement in Mr Benigno Aquino's murder. The officials said the affidavits were executed by USUPI - 140 words
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Article52 1985-09-04 5 BANGKOK, Tjm. -Thai Democratic Party SecretaryGeneral Lek Nana has been ftcfanotagy and Energy, officials aaidtoday. Mr Lek. 59, a former deputy KoffCi£D TTlmHtfT. FCIUftCCS Mr Damrong Lathaphipat who committed suicide last month. The Democratic Party is a partner In the coalition government of Prime Minister PremReuter - 52 words
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Article63 1985-09-04 5 JAKARTA, Tues. Three twin*** believed to be front World Wmr II were found DUTWu ISSi WCCK IuMKT DaTX Of the airport runway of Sorong, Irian Jaya, Kompas daily reported. The bomb., weighing 65 kg each, were discovered by workers repairing part of the runway. Police hadtoAFP - 63 words
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292 1985-09-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has bought a disused refinery from France will ifiinnintfr and transport It by ship to Teluk Intan, Perak, for reassembling. The purchase was announced in Strasbourg, France, by the reflnery y s president, Mr Georges Schaeffer, yesterday. Sources here disclosed thatBernama - 292 words
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Article268 1985-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An unprecedented 17,313 cases of malaria were reported in Sabah daring the first six months of this year, prompting the Health Ministry to describe the situation as bad. The director of the ministry's vector-borne diseases control programme, Dr Chong Chee Taun, saidNST; Bernama - 268 words
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Article, Illustration168 1985-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tim. Malaysia's High Court today freed a termer AustraUaa waoaad bees jailed fir life for heroin trafDck* lag, Mr Justice V. C George told a packed C9OXI MHI I WCTC UIIB9* ing links" In the prosecution's evidence Ml* SftfaaMitlAAO Robert Pavone, aReuter; UPI; Bernama - 168 words
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231 1985-09-04 6 Johor helps fill S'pore demand for beef JOHOR BAKU, Tues. The state government has begun exporting cows to Singapore to meet the demand for beef in the Republic. State agriculture and fisheries committee chairman Hajj Salieh Kasmin said the decision was made despite the poor supply of beef in Johor.NST - 231 words
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275 1985-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today said there should be a line to show how far unions can go in threatening the government. Referring to the threats made by the National Joint Councils (staff side) to get theNST - 275 words
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Article59 1985-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia today handed over medical supplies worth 148,600 as relief assistance to victims of a cyclone disaster which struck Bangladesh, killing thousands of people in May. The supplies were handed by Deputy Health Minister Datuk K Pathmanaban to the Bangladeshi High Commissioner toNST - 59 words
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Article54 1985-09-04 6 JOHOR BAKU, Tues. Two teenagcd girls were killed yesterday when the car they were travelling in collided with another car at Plentong, 16 km from here, police said. The other passengers in the girls' car and the driver of the other car, a Singapore-regis-tered vehicle,Bernama - 54 words
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182 1985-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government's Chief Secretary, Tan Sri Sallehuddin Mohamed, has directed all department heads to co-operate with the press. They should do this in the dissemination of government policies, although the General Orders prohibit them from giving public statements without permission.Bernama - 182 words
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48 1985-09-04 7 Four gas detectors removed from school drtSthgmachfa^ traces sk any ■annnu The gas svtoeten fett ULltetal «f IS fear toys. They were tfcMg*f to have braaM ia »ga*. PF™^" sW"*s^sßl^ IstVv MflWvO V vWM baMae gas 4M art etose4«arfy^Aaga, Aag after It was iJ^l'iMwlsi II A. VkSft.lßtJkl SBS?48 words
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Article85 1985-09-04 7 THE dementi West Post Office Is dosed until Sunday for repairs after it was damaged tar a Ore at an adjacent shop on Monday. People who have money orders, postal orders, pension vouchers and public assistance allowance drafts which qflpii**» the post office as the office of85 words
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Article77 1985-09-04 7 A 24-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to five years' Jail and five strokes of the rotan for trafficking in 0.62 grammes of diamorpfcine. Roslan Ahmed also pleaded guilty yesterday to possession of the drugs and was given a two-year concurrent jail term. He was given a week's77 words
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Article511 1985-09-04 7 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG But Jurong Shipyard may find few takers By JURONG Shipyard yesterday offered to take back workers who complained they were forced to retire early, but initial reaction from some of the employees indicated that the offer wiQ find few takers. In a511 words
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Article, Illustration177 1985-09-04 7 A HOUSEWIFE and her one-year-old baby had a narrow escape when a 10-metre mango tree crashed into their kampung house yesterday. "Dad it not been for the branches of three other trees breaking the impact of the falling tree, my cmld and I could177 words
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330 1985-09-04 7 BANKS are not obliged to repay whatever unauthorised sums have been taken from customers' accounts, according to a lawyer last week. This is because of an "exemption clause" which the customer acknowledges when he receives his automated teller machine (ATM) card.330 words
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166 1985-09-04 7 NINE Phoenix Hotel workers were commended on Monday by the Singapore Fire Service for their role in putting out a fire at the hotel about a fortnight ago. This was the first such commendation by the Fire Service which is now trying166 words
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Article, Illustration159 1985-09-04 8 Top grad wants to help Muslim students FIRST-CLASS rradaate Asraf AU MoEamed KassLm has already set Us sights «i career talks far the stadents," he said. "I'm prepared to help out in these programmes because ft Is Important that we give them seme Fsr Mr Asraf, it Is his way159 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-09-04 8 JUNE TAN; VALERIE LEE; AUDREY PERERA - JUNE TAN VALERIE LEE AUDREY PERER A Re port s by and THEY got teased about the whole family schooling together but the Leong brothers of Ang Mo Kio got the last laugh. All three Pens Ham, Peng Kwai ana Peng421 words
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302 1985-09-04 8 THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila yesterday received the National University of Singapore (NUS) Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. The honorary degree was conferred on him by President Wee Kim Wee in recognition of his outstanding contributions to regional peace and stability. The 65-year-old302 words
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388 1985-09-04 8 SINGAPORE'S newest university graduates have been told to brace themselves and accept the fact that having a degree is no longer a passport to getting any job they fancy. "The current economic downturn has undoubtedly taken its toll on job opportunities388 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-09-04 8 Dual life of private sector boss and public sector hirer HIS has been a dual life the private sector boss and public sector hirer but never a dull one. Mr Tan Teck Chwee, chairman of the Public Service Commission, developed each of his jobs to the fullest and made a390 words
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1062 1985-09-04 9 AHMAD OSMAN; BEN DAVIDSON - Part of party's 1982 accounts 'not audited' AHMAD OSMAN BEN DAVIDSON Retrial of two Workers' Party leaders By b Case against Jeya, Wong WORKERS' Party Secretary-General J M. Jujsretnssi and Chairman Wsag Hesc fey an being retried ea a separate charge «f having made a false ieelarattea aboot WP aeeeuts1,062 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-09-04 9 THIS log* will soon he a common sight In government departIt Is the Medlsave Scheme logo, Introduced by the Ministry of Health "to help forge the identity" of The logo, in the 191* fU OC m oaOftQ*PftfioO «M* (for Medlsave), Is In red. The85 words
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280 1985-09-04 9 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By EVEN before the first trains run, a few Mass Rapid Transit stations such as Toa Payoh, Novena. Dhoby Ghaut and Outram Park will be fully ready. These "showpieces" will be polished and gleaming a year before the first trains start280 words
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Article64 1985-09-04 9 Nearer the opening date, residents .will also probably get the chance to familiarise themselves with the system, including the ticketing machines and barrier gates. Trials win begin with the completion of the stations. Apart from work trains delivering equipment to stations along the first phase route,64 words
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Article75 1985-09-04 9 MAN allegedly posed as a senior police officer and cheated another man of 18,000 at Upper Cross Street on June 28, a court heard on Monday. Yeo Ah Swee was charged with cheating Mr Wang ChingPo of the money by making Mr Wang believe he was a75 words
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Article, Illustration217 1985-09-04 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By A SPECIAL committee will be set up to ensure nw^wum safety in sea sports, especially those involving pleasure craft such as speedboats, fj Sources said yesterday authorities had decided to form a Small Boat Safety Committee because of recent boat accidents217 words
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Article392 1985-09-04 11 Surveys show bleak outlook for business BUSINESS prospects for the rest of this year remain clouded, with most manufacturers, bankers' and traders expecting no pick-up in activity. This was the mam finding from two surveys conducted by the Statistics Department in June. The surveys, conducted every392 words
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Article, Illustration169 1985-09-04 11 A 13-MEMBER delegation of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Malaysia Branch called on First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong at Parliament House yesterday. The delegation was led by Ha ji Abdul Rahim bin Abu Bakar, Malaysia's Deputy Minister for Power, Telecoms and Posts. Haji Abdul169 words
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Article, Illustration364 1985-09-04 11 Hilborne files appeal to stay on rolls LAWYER K.E. Hilborne has appealed to the Privy Council against a Singapore court order that he be struck off the rolls for misconduct. Mr Hilborne, 65, who has since retired and is now living in England, filed the appeal soon after he was364 words
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Article78 1985-09-04 11 A FORMER staff officer of the Hongkong Bank (Singapore) Trustee Ltd, facing cheating and breach of trust charges of $1.8 million, yesterday claimed trial. Chia Tay Huat's case will be heard from May 6 to 9 next year. Chia, 36, faces 27 counts of cheating78 words
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Article168 1985-09-04 11 BURGLARS stole a public address system worth about $12,000 from the Kampong Kapor Methodist Church early on Monday. Church caretaker Mr Tan LJan Huat, 45, said he called the police after being awakened by noises from the church gates at about 2.45 am. The public address168 words
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Article45 1985-09-04 11 THE finals of this year's InterOil Games will be held on Oct 12 at the Shell Club in Paya Lebar Road. Seven oil companies Shell, BP, Castrof, Caltex, Esso, Mobil and Singapore Refining Company will compete in the finals of seven games.45 words
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Article, Illustration578 1985-09-04 13 More difficult to get firms to enrol workers, says Kah Leong THE recession has got the better of Best. Companies more concerned about keeping their heads above water have not been enrolling their workers in the Basic Education for Skills Training programme, said Mr578 words
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212 1985-09-04 13 A MAN who strangled his wife for her defiance is spending three years in prison. Ho GHn Seng. 40, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of voluntarily causing grevious hurt to Madam ISy Hong Neo at their Bedof North flat. Madam Tay, 37,212 words
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Article55 1985-09-04 13 TAN SENG THYE, 28, was fined 1600 on Monday for stealing fuel from a lorry when his motorcycle ran out of fuel. The incident happened at a car pull beside Block 80, Geylang Bahru last Sunday, at 2am. Tan uncapped the lorry's fuel tank and siphoned a can55 words
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245 1985-09-04 13 AN OFF-DUTY police inspector was stabbed three times when he fought with two robbers who grabbed Us silver ant in a ear park fat Geylang East Avenue 2 early yesterday. Inspinftsff Tan Bng See, the Senior Detective Officer at Tanglin police station,245 words
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351 1985-09-04 13 Emphasis on marine and engineering services A NINE-MEMBER mission will leave for India on Friday to scout for business opportunities in marine and engineering services related to the offshore industry. The mission, organised by the Trade Development Board, will gather first-hand information and look351 words
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172 1985-09-04 13 School will move to Yishun next year A NEW chapter of the 70--year-old Chong Hock School wiU begin when it moves to a new school building hi Yishun New Town next year. Chong Hock, one of the five schools run by the Singapore HokMen Huay Kuan, will rent the fourstorey172 words
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237 1985-09-04 13 MARINA Square will have a $200,000 tailormade security system comprising 22 cameras and eight monitors. Jebsen Jessen Engineering, which designed the system, was awarded the contract in May this year by SL Marina Centre Development, the developer. Work started in early August and is237 words
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Advertisement498 1985-09-04 8 Goodnewsfor Honda car owners. Ajtee preventive maintenance inspectioa Starting 2nd September, 1985, we are offering every Honda car owner a free preventive maintenance inspection at the authorised Honda Service Centres listed below. Our trained service personnel will carry out a complete 40 point service check. Free consultation on any technical498 words
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Advertisement179 1985-09-04 8 Liu Hsiang Lou Sichuan Re^aurant Wehave the best Chef in town UHHij P*^ L*" w*^** dishes. Our impressive menu boasts Wl^i^^ y^ more than 200 Sichuan dishes, as well Master Chef Fong's talent in Chinese cooking has won him a Hunan Ham Minced Pigeon Soup in bigfoiiowingof food connoisseurs. WrtxM179 words
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Advertisement539 1985-09-04 9 gkgSg OR J^oi JCUw and view AN ADVENTURE FOR FREE 7^>^ Every September Friday we promise you a speciit /J/r'^' treat. Go authentic Italian or exotic Mongolian anc (wl/ take in our show of the very latest fashion in town. At tj^g_s£!---eJ we offer a complete 4 -course Itaian J539 words
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Advertisement484 1985-09-04 11 SANYO ROTARY SYSTEM WITH 12-HOUR m I InraElC m Iwsli ii 12 BmUBUBI %iiitll fc» f* PROVIDE YOU •"X COMFORT* i I Sanyo Window Air-conditioners have many outstanding economical and convenient features to took forward to. ll^^^^^^^^BHt Super Convenient 12-Hour Timer M 1 V You can programme the air- conditioner484 words
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Advertisement354 1985-09-04 12 I^^Br^B [.^^^^B H mk r 11 I 2^^^B KSK I I^l^Jim V Mitsubishi's enginesrihgl i^l| B There's a new star in the daytime sky— a star that's bright HV B B leadership extends to^M Mul enough for easy visibility under all lighting conditions. \MM^^ I B^ W% J^TEi Diamond Vision.354 words
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Advertisement183 1985-09-04 13 m^ Have the office, warehouse, ac^o^s I I elevator, carpark housed \\oW^!mi&&~ 7 m all unctei one r00f GORDON WAREHOUSE s^gs^l BUILDING fflH iliax 3 v I I• At the junction of Eunos j eit ii -i I u Link and Airport Road in payalebah yry r K N I-,183 words
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Advertisement464 1985-09-04 13 Body relief 24 hours a day. Now, you have a choice of two effective •p£^J. at: personal massagers to help you revitalise (nSn^f^Contpt^ those tired or lethargic muscles and stay trim A "9**wuJ?2: I any time, in the comfort of your home. SSfCont** uf 6 K^ mb^ i9ss I Matoba464 words
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505 1985-09-04 14 The Straits Times says Anzus windfall for Soviets ON THE day after the New Zealand Labour Party was returned to power in July last year, Radio Moscow told its South Pacific listeners that "implementation of (the party's) election pledges might set off a chain reaction leading to the collapse of505 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1985-09-04 14 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Australia's identity crisis: Part Two By Melbourne Reporter 4 With a weak manufacturing sector, the Australian economy is highly vulnerable to the vagaries off world commodity prices, which have boon depressed for more than throo yoara with little prospect of1,439 words
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Article504 1985-09-04 14 Diary of a car park attendant new town (THUS, dear diary, I submit yet another day of my bunhte account of happenings in a vere, in the hope that recegniROD IS JUSi AfOttDQ lfl£ CO*H©F» Samuel Pepys, Anne Frank, who knows. To the Discoverer of these f oUowing inttmate musings,504 words
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833 1985-09-04 14 MELVIN MADDOCKS - MELVIN MADDOCKS By HERE we are, in September, with the decade already half gone and eight months thrown in for good measure and nobody has come up with a good label for the *****. It used to be that every decade got neatly classified833 words
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736 1985-09-04 15 In Japan, there's no business like small business As part of its strategy to boost the economy, the Singapore Government has said it will give local businessmen a helping hand. There has been some debate, nevertheless, about the long-term role of outdated businesses in a modern economy and whether better736 words
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Article, Illustration746 1985-09-04 15 Graphtec, a case in point TOKYO The Japanese are no great gamblers. The government's own venture capital firm, the Small Business Invest- meat Co, has bought stock in fewer than 1,500 companies over the past two decades and only 17 of these have made it to the Tokyo Stock Exchange.746 words
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Advertisement69 1985-09-04 15 Get your family into The Nyat Taste with Nyal Vitamin C chewable orange flavoured tablets. Not only will it helptoheal wounds, and keep A colds at bay, Nyal Vitamin C can help you A maintain a smooth complexion too! And it does so with a pleasant orange ■bhhh| W^ flavour.69 words
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Advertisement531 1985-09-04 15 Minolta 7000 AUtOfOCUSSLR Only the humun eye focuses foster. The Minolta 7000 is a camera so comfortable it becomes an extension of the hanos that hold it. An SLR auto-focus system so fast and so accurate that it becomes an extension of the user's vision. This dedicated Minolta Program Flash531 words
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276 1985-09-04 16 Treatment was for the boy's own good PLEASE refer to the letter "Little boy with jaw injury wasn't treated immediately" from "Concerned". (ST, Aug 27). The writer's 13-month old son was registered at the Accident and Emergency Department, Singapore General Hospital, at 5.40 pm on July 18 and seen by276 words
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Letter, Illustration949 1985-09-04 16 Unacceptable that my wife and I should spend the final span of our lives under a cloud' QUOTE With all due deference, I cannot permit the Government to dismantle the therapeutic spiritual edifice which Dr Gitlow, the Caron Foundation of Pennsylvania, and949 words
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Advertisement363 1985-09-04 16 ADVERTISEMENT DR LEE NGAK SIANG, mf^^^ President of Consumers' m Association of Singapore, MmJ will open the TOYCRAFT fiiFppD CONBEX v*p*% Exhibition. MR MICHAEL LIEW, 1 fß^ Chairman of TSAS I#I Toy Safety Authority of K I I Singapore, will be ■i»™J^" presenting prizes to the DrLeeNgakStang winners of the363 words
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Advertisement327 1985-09-04 16 TOYCRAFT DAILY PROGRAM 4 8 September 1 985, Wednesday to Sunday 12.00- I.oopm Character Parade (every alternate hour) 1.00-2.00pm Magic Show 2.00-3.00pm A&W Root Beer Drinking Contest (Sunday .1.30-2.00) 3.00-4.00pm Yanoman Jigsaw Puzzle Contest Individual Event (Sunday 2.00-3.00} 4.00-5.00pm Magic Show 5.00-6.00pm A&W Root Beer Drinking Contest 6.00-7 .00pm Patching327 words
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Advertisement122 1985-09-04 16 i i manufacturer > Wm £v operated toys Magjc Mike Talking Robot with mystery bump^-go action. flashing eyes and smoking action! A pushbutton on his head makes him talk and emit eerie space sounds. His head and arms move manually, with spring-loaded grip in his hands. f ~C, rJ u-JL122 words
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Advertisement311 1985-09-04 16 A food Si fsvcMirei Bth International Toy, Gift 3rd Food. Confectionery Handicraft Fair Beverage Exhibition For the young and young-at-neart. a Featuring frozen food and ready -to -consume magnificent display of the latest in the toy and food and beverages, including chocolates, games industry. Featuring some of the. cakes and311 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-09-04 17 THE market took a dip as investors waited for more news to guide them. The Straits Times Industrial Index f ell 2.92 points to 751.86, while the Business Times Composite Index slipped 3.22 points to 642.33. Volume also slid to 12.2 million shares valued at 120.374 words
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Article64 1985-09-04 17 MMWp5Oe 265+37 taKbi 380 +30 ■rests* 220 +20 roM 3a +8 res 158 +6 S«fcct 575 +5 kau 110 +4 IttDBSOe 81 'i +3 toO*Hvt( 120 +2 aw set U4 +2 uaae* a +2 If 57 +IV4 CMStanUe 280 +1 teStt 272 +1 HcfctlMsoc 229 +1 IHT22C 180+1 Mats64 words
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Article58 1985-09-04 17 GEUt 1300 -50 FOS 230-26 Mn 190 -20 fcvtlari 210 -11 MfeCapS* 212 -10 Unlli 200 -10 »0l 150 -10 fekaH 340 -8 *M* 222 -4 o*Ywt 128 -I StafcTne* 300 -6 XKkS«f 190-6 CIC 805 -5 GIWpMc 275 -5 ••I I*6 -5 Hum* 50c 105 -5 LfeK**M 8958 words
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Article12 1985-09-04 17 Pohonglnv 2,314,000 Supreme Corp 929,000 TDM 608,000 Federal Cobles 577,00012 words
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Article41 1985-09-04 17 mCmtmm 645,55 642.33 rOMB -96 -167 Sf MMMk 754.78 751.86 STfimct 2407.44 2406.10 SUM* 738.76 737.42 a I Sapta I 423.15 SlN** 338.85 338./S STtetaboa 2294 40 *****7 OCBC 552.89 548.51 OUeCo-posrtt 362.90 360.21 SESMSkm 266.62 265.67 SESMM ***** 226.6341 words
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Article31 1985-09-04 17 INDICES Highs Low Straits Times Business Times 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) M-tMW Hfch 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AH-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)31 words
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Article16 1985-09-04 17 The US dollar closed at DM 2.8425 in Singa- I pore, gaining 165 points. I16 words
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Article21 1985-09-04 17 mi Y FF S$ H$ IMS ***** 2.8395 ***** Umj 2.2640 Unq 1.3745 2.8425 238.75 8.6800 2.2640 7.8150 I21 words
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Article33 1985-09-04 17 Eurodollar: Lost four ticks to 91.78 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 30 ticks to 0.3518 a contract. Japanese yea: Lost 10 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.2O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article111 1985-09-04 17 Stake in watch maker ZURICH, Tues. A group of businessmen led by Zurich consultant Nicolas Hayek said yesterday it had bought a majority share in SMH, Switzerland's largest watchmaking conglomerate, from the banks which helped rescue it in 1983. The long-discussed move gives Mr Hayek's group a SI per centReuter - 111 words
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Article49 1985-09-04 17 SYDNEY, Tues. Westpac Banking Corp said it will lift its Australian prime lending rate to 18.5 per cent from 17.75, effective Sept 9. The rise will lift Westpac's prime to the record Australian level set last week by the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article74 1985-09-04 17 HONGKONG, Tues Hongkong's second biggest shipping group, Ori- ent Overseas, said yesterday it had obtained a trig standby credit from its bankers to stay afloat. It said the credit was from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation but gave no further details. Orient Overseas, which lostReuter - 74 words
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Article84 1985-09-04 17 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. South African banks faced problems in foreign exchange dealings with banks abroad following the debt freeze and general nervousness about the country, bankers said. "Foreign banks are very reluctant to deal with us," said one foreign exchange trader. "They say we mightReuter - 84 words
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Article60 1985-09-04 17 TOKYO, Tues. Mitsubishi Bank Ltd will issue 18 million new snares at market price through public placement, with Nikko Securities Co Ltd as lead underwriter, a Mitsubishi spokesman said. The new shares, with payment due on Oct 31, will bring its capital to 2.25 billion sharesReuter - 60 words
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452 1985-09-04 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BAL AKRISHN AN Lifting of excise duty fails to offset import tax By ALTHOUGH the excise duty on sugar has been lifted from Sept 1, the bitter after-taste is that the price of sugar in Singapore will continue to be higher than452 words
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579 1985-09-04 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By LIFT the sugar import duty, too, so that Singapore food and beverage manufacturers can have a flgh^ng chwr*** against importers, major sugar users urged yesterday. While these companies looked upon the excise duty' as a way to reduce cost,579 words
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Article, Illustration522 1985-09-04 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By FARMER Toh Chen Kah used to rear pigs. Today, thanks to Sahe, he stands behind the counter of his own provision shop selling fresh food and household products. Mr Toh, who is the first to take up a Sahe provision shop franchise,522 words
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Article57 1985-09-04 17 ROME, Tues. Iraq has placed contract worth more than US$5OO million (551.13 billion) with Saipem, nut of the Italian group Eni, fir doubling up the oft pipeline between its Kirkuk fields and the Turkish border. Last week Turkey placed an order for the auction from theAFP - 57 words
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436 1985-09-04 17 HOME loan borrowers with Credit POSB and ower commercial rmi^pffg can fKiwwi 1 lower interest rates after DBS Bank's three-quarter points cut yesterday. Credit POSB and the other banks have little choice but to follow suit. Although the market was surprised by the436 words
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261 1985-09-04 17 BANKS lent slightly more in June, but borrowings from finance houses continued to fall. Banks' lending increased tar $21 million to $36,851 billion in June, compared with May. According to the latest statistics from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the only inrnasu in261 words
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Article68 1985-09-04 17 LONDON, Tues. Sharehold ers at the British computer company Acorn have approved a rescue plan by die Italian group Olivetti, uvwr _xi^ *a jj.it IT wtucn vMivMu will raise its ■take Iran 49.3 to 79 M per cent. New shares worth £4 minion (5H2.5 million) willAFP - 68 words
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Article56 1985-09-04 17 LEIPZIG (East Germany), Tues. Atochem, part of France's Ett-Aquitaine group, and the East German chemical ittiMdrjr today announced an agreement to triple mutual sales to chemicals to IS) mil lion francs (about SM&2 million) by 1S». Tmey also sin to exchange licences covering lecnnotOKy and jointly develop prouctsAFP - 56 words
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Article2745 1985-09-04 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL READERS should be aware of the MtatiMi Of HbX hilajMiiliiiii Mnf tniry triimjllilll w ■lIUIHMWm* IWI W«Tj uOfMCvOHf WOT wwy price dealt in at the Singapore Mi Kuala Limnur stock eidiw#t k »mimlm L.u*crvu WMIVM uwpc rll lim NCmR m ocaonp n2,745 words
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Article1649 1985-09-04 18 •DUSTRUU.S AMD (3 725) (5) 3.70 (5) 3.74 (14)3.72 Alcom (0.858 0.865) (36) 0.87 (6) 0 85 (32) 0.86 ASS (0 878) (22) 0.88 (2) 0 87 (5) 0.87 W AM (1 02B) (23) 1.05 (86) 1.04 (13) 1.03 ASMd 068 1 075M22) 1.06 Antoh1,649 words
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Article2542 1985-09-04 18 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, ofc» otherwise sptdM. •Adjusted for scrti/rifMs. II Tai-nempted dividend. MN is traded to Mi of 10 shares each, with the price quoted hi dobrs IMS Last raM Vol Day Kfh Lew Company Sate Chanfc (*000) ttfh Lav2,542 words
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Article268 1985-09-04 19 i m n.m t-f*** 3 oacnmu. i -mtfnmkum nmu. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: dairy s'« s'/4 5 SV« Monthly 5»/2 Autosate 4% Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/4 ftt 4 4Vi (1) 2 months 4'/4 3 months 414 4'i 4Vi 4Vi 6 months 4'/ 2 4V268 words
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Article158 1985-09-04 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local doJars to Foreign ctarency currency one unit of to SSIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.5593—1.5623 6.57-633 Canadian dollar 1.6489-1.6520 6.14—6.02 NZ dollar 1.2182—1.2244 8.38—8.06 Sterling pound 3.1209-3.1257 3.25—3.19 US dollar 2.2665-2.2675 4.46-4.40 Local oUan to 100 units of foreifn currency Austrian schilling158 words
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Article104 1985-09-04 19 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback closed higher at 2.2665/75 in quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2640 and 2.2670. Against the deutschemark, it closed at 2.8375/85 in line with the opening of 2.8380/ 90. It traded104 words
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Article116 1985-09-04 19 THE kUobar market traded between £924,200 and 5524,433 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened in the morning at U*****.00/ 4.40, and was quickly traded down to 1)*****.00/3.40. It recovered to close (or lunch at U*****.40/ 3.80. The market resumed in the afternoon at U*****.20/3.60 and eased off gradually116 words
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Article21 1985-09-04 19 GOLD US$/oz Ten Mm Singapore 332.90-333.30 335.45-335.85 Hongkong 332.80-333.20 335.80-336.20 Mm Fri New York Closed 333.00-333.50 London 334.50-335.00 334.20-334.7021 words
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Article161 1985-09-04 19 Mawgort* price* lor S»pt4 Singapore Unt Trust TkrCiMim 1.63-1.73 The Samp find 1.33-1.41 S-pNfNfM 073-0 77 Spore Sec. Find 1.03-I.OW Spore ktmt F«d 0.77-OJ2 Spore Ewiitf FMd 0.74-0.78 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fvnd 0.99—1.05 Asia Unit Trust Hal kimt Fund 2.0?— 2.16 Mai Pro| Find 0.81-O SI m161 words
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Article, Illustration87 1985-09-04 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit OPENING at 91.51, the December Eurodollar briefly rose to 91.52. Bears dominated the afternoon session and the temporary support level of 91.48 was breached, and the day's low of 91.47 was touched. However, the market rebounded to close at 91.48. (100 implied interest rate) Ope* High Low87 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-09-04 19 TRADING was active in both die September and December contracts. A strengthening dollar brought enthusiasm into the deutschemark futures nit, encouraging active participation. The dollar continued to ride higher and the December mark reached 0.3549, the lowest level in recent weeks. (US dollar Deutscbemark) Ope* High Lew Sett Est74 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-09-04 19 BEARISH sentiment pervaded the Japanese yen futures market. This was attributed to the strength of the US dollar. Moderate turnover was recorded with the September yen settling near the day's low. Open Hajh Lev Sett Bat Vel Sept 85 0.*****8 0.*****0 0.*****7 0.*****8 258 Dae 0.*****7 Her 8859 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-09-04 19 GOLD prices ended lowa- in the wake of the stabilising labour situation in South Africa and the strength of the US dollar. (Is USSper Troy muter) Open High Lev Sett Bet Vei 333.10 335.30 Dee 340.10 340.10 339.70A 339.70 67 Opea let (Mm): 198. Act Vol (Moo): 88.49 words
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Article16 1985-09-04 19 m wW* KL Tin 3060 cents fed five cents Turnover: 207 tonnes down 461 tonnes16 words
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Article14 1985-09-04 19 CMaaini Singapore September ***** down 1.25 ctfits Malaysia September 181.00 down 1.25 cents14 words
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Article22 1985-09-04 19 Mm Spot 1010 50-1011.00 (1005 00-1005 50) 3 months 1036.00— 1360 50 (1027.50-102t.50) Kartet tone Steady attv Inner Sates 15.875 tonnes22 words
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Article22 1985-09-04 19 mmr am**** mm r US$/lrar« lew Ma •iwara 617—622 (.22-C.27 Mm N m Yort Closed 673—6 28 Source Credit Smst. S'pe22 words
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Article18 1985-09-04 19 CMat prices Spot 725.50—726.50 (723.00-724.00) 3 Matte 748 50-749.00 (745.50-746.00) fSSfiPt KHW OaYSty StSewy Sate 15.375 Man18 words
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Article75 1985-09-04 19 CMvpfeu Crude Ml/taw pafcnoi Sept 805 (sort*) •00 (central) Oct/Nw m/m paknoi IBS/taMi mop** S«pt 396 defers.) Oct/He* 385(<efcn) RBOOte* mm defers) Oct/Nn 382 50 (Mhrs) MO Stem 0rt320 (setters) Nov 31S (selers! Cra* Stann Nutrrtlid Uno Closinr prim on the K LC£ m/lmm) Mm* Price Ltst Trade75 words
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Article67 1985-09-04 19 i i i I i i -i i I L. I NSTWei 1 Tuesday 1217.94 (1223.14) -l£ H«*«|»tanS« l ->$$ Tuesday 1586.22 (1616.17) t Mfiuiun fw-ur onanes Tuesday 937.3 (936.4) 1 NUMiDJAwragt Tuesday *****.96 (*****.64) Financial Times hdustriab Monday 1013.5(1013.9) mv Jones Hvef 2(e H* Monday Closed (1334.01) T~~67 words
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Article509 1985-09-04 19 Sep) 2 Ftrcs Changs MMsTViIiS ABsjd Lyons. 242 +5 Am Dories. 136 BT4IPLC 365 Bstuimlii 147 xd I Barclays. 392 unch Beechom. 341 -2 BtCC. 218 -2 BkmCrds 506 xd -12 BOCGroup 297 -I Boots. 202 +2 Basel ii 335 -2 BAW. 328 -12 ominm. 98 +1 BP 575509 words
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595 1985-09-04 19 THE lukewarm reception to the tax concessions cooled and the market, with no news to boost it, fell modestly. The $traits Times Industrial Index fell 2.92 points to 751.86, while the Business Times Composite Index declined 3.22 points to close at 642.33. Volume slipped595 words
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Article240 1985-09-04 19 SM*t 3 WS Chance Associated Hotels Bonk Of East Asia 22.30 -0 1 Cheung Kong 17.70 -0.3 Chino Light 15.50 -0.2 Craw Ham Tunral 10.30 unch F E Consortium 0 55 -0 01 Far East Each •haw 0.045 unch 6 I Camsnt 7.20 -0.4 Groat Eagts 0.59S -0.02 Hong240 words
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Article331 1985-09-04 19 Sapt3 Yen Chance Ainomoto 1260 -30 Akoi 361 unch Amodo 750 -10 Asohi Cham 795 -19 Asohi Glow 790 unch Bonk Tk 790 -14 Bridgestone 543 -4 Canon 930 unch Casio Computer 1500 unch Cftaen 401 +6 OMp Print 1060 -20 D Nippon Screen Datei 680 +14 Doichi Kongyo331 words
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Article314 1985-09-04 19 S«P«3 Carts Chance (Au»t) A C I .....7. 285 unch A N I 255 -10 A P M 275 -1 Aborfoyte 1080 10 Age 280 +5 ABonce CM 105 unch ABedMB 280 +10 Ampol Exp 275 unch Ampol Pet 215 -5 Anz 470 +4 Athton 115 unch B H314 words
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Article, Illustration221 1985-09-04 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dap K9ppel Wharve. "Thar* KlB aside 4/9 Jenson 4 K23 aside 4/9 Straits Venture K24E aside 4/9 Turkmenia (P) RH a'side 4/9 (1830) YuhengNo2 Kl9 aside 4/9 Anderso Kl7 4/9 7/f Gaoyang K33 4/9 9/9 Naimbe RIO 4/9 6/9 Keaersfracht K27 4/9 5/9 Murrayeterett221 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-09-04 20 ANTHONY HOE - Big drop in delayed trading ANTHONY HOE Questions raised about future of new system By INVESTOR interest in the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's d e 1 a y e d o ne-month (DIM) trading system has dwindled, less than three weeks alter it started. A mere 1,000 shares worth M52,000429 words
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280 1985-09-04 20 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. A "fairly large" Japanese company today asked a Singapore Economic Development Board representative at an Asean investment seminar here about JHe possibility of Mr Leong Cheng Chit, Director of the EDB's industry division, said six other280 words
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356 1985-09-04 20 SINGAPORE investors who want to set up labour-intensive industries in India will soon be able to obtain information and help from the Tnrifai Investment Centre (EC). The centre's office hi the Hong Leong Finance Building hi Robinson Road will be ready by the356 words
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Article80 1985-09-04 20 A new man for Inro job at last KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Hie International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) finally appointed a new Buffer Stock Manager at its special one-day meeting here today. He is Mr Aldo Hoffmeister, an American and Uniroyal's manager far natural robber purchasing. Mr Hofrmeister was the soleBernama - 80 words
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Article60 1985-09-04 20 THE seventh Asian Corporate Finance conference will be held in Singapore from Nov 12--14. The conference will be covering various aspects of the financial markets including the foreign exchange markets. The conference is organised by the Singapore-based Institute for International Research and is designed for finance directors,60 words
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Article364 1985-09-04 20 HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong Land Co Ltd is expected to report firsthalf net profits that are 14 per cent higher than a year earlier in its interim report on Thursday, mainly on steady rental income and lower interest payments, stock analysts said. They estimated 1965 interim net ofReuter - 364 words
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467 1985-09-04 20 100 retrenched by Promet so far this year KUALA LUMPUR, TIMC, PROMET Bhd, the marine engineering group, has retrenched more than 100 employees since early this year mainly due to a lack of offshore contracts, its managing director, Datuk Brian Chang, disclosed today. Out of the 10 contracts awarded toBernama - 467 words
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Article109 1985-09-04 20 ORIENTAL Market Holdings, a joint-venture between Brunei-backed trading conglomerate OAF Ltd huml rftnpflrU"" Holdings, has taken over qperatAons at eight of the former Emporium supermarket outlets. Bnurtrt from Oriental ket (People's Park) Ltd and Plaza Supermarket and Department Store for $5.6 million, they will be109 words
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Advertisement69 1985-09-04 18 In the city's dark underworld a psychopath prepares to strike again Some random stroller through the theatre district may soon be the target for a heavy object hurled from the roof of a crumbling building. And this time veteran detective Francis Mooney comes into direct conflict with one of the69 words
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Advertisement298 1985-09-04 20 THE MOST ADVANCED WATER HEATER PLUS i^^j |L- COMPACT i_) 1 MADE IN ENGLAND PracticaUy designed to suit any bathroom. The heater consists of Control switch with 4 settings. Power indicator. fJBJBjB; Double safety elements. tixfoxl 3kw loading. nßjn 90° on-off valve PERFOR" Easy to maintain and durable •Jg^Q^ A298 words
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Advertisement19 1985-09-04 20 SELLING SHORT I $5 ANNUAL AnLmm "We haven't discounted prices. We've lowered them to what the product is worth."19 words
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Section TWO
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Family & Society
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Article, Illustration1239 1985-09-04 21 Pop/rock music has a pervasive influence on the young throughout the world. What accounts for this sociological phenomenon? To get to the pulse of this sub-culture, RENE PATES talks to youths, parents, music critics, social workers and psychologists. "YOUNG people want to discover themselves.1,239 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1985-09-04 21 Previously, a performer had to be good to produce good music. Nowadays synthesizers help a 10t Nowadays the songs that people go for are not for listening; more for dancing. 7 Marcus Savage 4 Can you hold on? My pop is1,388 words
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Article, Illustration900 1985-09-04 22 JENNY BONG - JENNY BONG Parent Education A community project by the coordinating committee. Parent Education Programme a social worker Reorganising the home gives the divorced parent the chance to take charge of a possibly traumatic situation. Involve the children in household responsibilities and don't900 words
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Article512 1985-09-04 22 LEONG CHAN TEIK - LEONG CHAN TEIK Porsonally Speaking an IE graduate AFTER securing a university degree, I was smugly confident that I had absorbed all the knowledge I needed to be a teacher. At the Institute of Education, I realised I was mistaken. In my oneyear Diploma512 words
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Article329 1985-09-04 22 POP (from the word popular). Modern pop is said to have begun with rode 'n' roll. Rock V roll still isn't adequately defined. It is said to have been coined by an American DJ, Alan Freed, in the mid-50s. Basically it was a mixture of329 words
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Article33 1985-09-04 23 +StS?|l¥«# 1989^?L 7- 2540^ *m B ±ttt» PI- *«t2*#£«:«tfj a*££*W£B«f*L*£ w*»« ALii^-m se+h>* t* -fL /-#©tt««>ls* *»o oftfcftfttt >fe2, ooo £^tS (3,000^^) ft+B**ra*-*»** m |#T 2,000^^. M^fsiltf 7C( «fffT5 KiKW^»A± 4a fib AS33 words
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Article, Illustration767 1985-09-04 23 How will studies off tonrucian nought advance life in tiie modem world I i his is wiit the newly-formed Confucian foundation in Qufu, the sage's birthplace, is trying to achieve. TAN BAN Ml AT, after a recent visit there, reports on the research centre. CHINA, having767 words
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Article, Illustration937 1985-09-04 23 SNG POH YOKE - SNG POH YOKE TIC TIGER TALLY By I-Lien Dramatic Society Victoria Theatre, 8 pm Last Wednesday and Thursday nOVraWQQ by ONE thing stood out as clear as light in the two-and-a-half hour performance of The Tiger Tally last week: the great enthusiasm937 words
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Article, Illustration643 1985-09-04 23 L**jej Dragon Tales TURBULENCE was the order of the day in China during the Spring and Autumn Period as the slave system gradually gave way to a feudalists society. At that time, about 2,500 years ago, various states fought among themselves for supremacy.643 words
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Article78 1985-09-04 23 IS[AWiKWIffiW^4S **)j &at m mm w is w f ri^j m^-^ai^^^ a a T-#P^-ffBSiIJ3KA —t- -3° MIHIUKhe Ki)Mi*B ffi^-W (wu a xu)g:f&ft tf iaH^^^irW[Tjia-+ A*^?E>a*#t:6'J^:* 0 #M« f#f'J±^*D AK i'f# ffStA'Jg-^Witb-^-' [6]StA «S[Afi'jll^lf<K, iS l^ SkAWlt»°«S[a«^6U It* '*f tfc «tt&a**£ «^r u^>t-»fi <»'f > is*. toftfefs-'-gz* fife »R«*ffl.h^ Tff E78 words
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Article, Illustration848 1985-09-04 24 MOHD KAMSAH SIRAT - MOHD KAMSAH SIRAT By SIXTY is considered a large number for this competition because it was the first time that such a competition was held on a grand scale. In fact, it can be said that it was held at national level. And, it848 words
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Article, Illustration699 1985-09-04 24 Oleh MOHD KAMSAH SIRAT - Oleh MOHD KAMSAH SIRAT ADA 60 orang peserta. Jumlah itu dianggap besar dan memuaskan semata-mata kerana peraduan itu diadakan secara besar-besaran. Ada tiga tujuan utama dalam Peraduan Menyanyi Lagu-lagu Melayu asli itu. Pertama, memupuk kerjasama erat di antara dua badan besar yang menganjurkannya.699 words
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Article, Illustration342 1985-09-04 25 \-kUo hub A RECORD of our ancestors is known as a "genealogy". It is usually kept in the form of a family tree. You can draw up your: own family tree. Start by going through photographs of your family and having a chat witli342 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article652 1985-09-04 27 DOMINIQUE JACKSON - DOMINIQUE JACKSON A Japanese version of Macbeth is bringing European audiences to their feet By in Amsterdam 4 When they think of Japan, many Europeans think only of technology and not of culture. But I believe our theatre shows the true and more human face ofReuter - 652 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1985-09-04 27 JUDY KLEMESRUD - JUDY KLEMESRUD With the political wind in the United States blowing in the general direction of the right, tough-guy actors who used to be 'wooden* are now 'minimalist' and critics are suddenly 'discovering* them. First it was Clint Eastwood, now it's ChuckNYT - 1,578 words
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Advertisement157 1985-09-04 21 Spreading old sage's messaged China to host world symposium on Confucius Ncirris: Critics say aye 27 Like Clint Eastwood before him, this toughguy actor is belatedly winning critical acclaim Divorced parents and children 22 How they cope Discover your roots 25 Four ways to trace your family line ratewlißfl. Kids157 words
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Advertisement549 1985-09-04 25 7 Special Purpose Machinery A Saks Executive Around $30,000 (Ref. 3567) Our client is a well-established higUy automated environment They European company specialising in the must be knowledgeable in electronics as design and construction of automated well as time and motion studies. They are machinery, particularly to the likely to549 words
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Advertisement977 1985-09-04 26 NOTICES SALE I H 1 1 Unit NEC 20" TV H 3 Units Video Recorders (Mitsubishi, Akai. Hitachi) 2)4 Units Reconditioned Portable Air Compressors 3) 1 Unit KVA 300 Generator Serial H No. 0068-J Engine No. 6DE-0978 4) 2 Units 1978 Nissan CO 33P mounted with Nigata Concrete Pump Model977 words
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Advertisement184 1985-09-04 26 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to change of ship's name We, Siong Huat Marine (Pte) Ltd of Siong Huat Building, 240 Macpherson Road #08-01, Singapore 1334 hereby given notice that in consequence of the proposed change of name of our ship the M T 'KABILA shi\ we have applied to the184 words
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Advertisement81 1985-09-04 26 t ANNOUNCEMENT RllfcO DIFFUSION S.A. is proud to inform all existing and potential clients the appointment of PANYIN INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD 7500 A Beach Road #15-304 The Plaza Singapore 0719 Tel: *****66 Tlx: RS ***** as their sole sales agent in Singapore for the following products: a) Wall mounted hairdryers81 words
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Miscellaneous678 1985-09-04 26 SUM TAN ByCollette PEANUTS ByScfmlx |B^J™^WWDo /cul(kT^^B jTwftlfM IS WHAT" /^^^^i^^B f _>^______________^ I JW^\ N K r^-^Wl oos^ tmr^lMl I'VE CHAN6EP AAV MINP! ILL6ETCLAUSTROWOBIA! U)ELL,LEtS JUST U)ALK I I THANK iOO FOR Tl W*'T A#^ *T tSl\ *1 7* 'TS^ SMSKaF] t^u!£, I S.SF I CAN'T POITi then..we have678 words
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Miscellaneous607 1985-09-04 27 What's On «^i^— DRAMA CECTIVAI I Singapore Jaycees. Third of SHIPS ON POSTCARDS. NATIONAL MUSEUM'S UIfARIA rcs l IWAL BT^^B a four-session course. About 100 postcards of NEW GALLERIES. Open SYAJTAN. (In Malay) t^^^ Bfe-^1 Fees or course: $2° for passenger and cargo ships daily (except Mondays) to PrecAntPri hv607 words
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Miscellaneous1088 1985-09-04 27 Radio One vOSODh in HJ^^^^B (8.05 pm), a n| 4PW programme IR7 for HNaat^NaiHßM Armed Forces If^wsm SJB AM National Anthem foaowed by Opening Annoiincemtnt 6J9 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Anothor Morning Another Show (confd) 7.30 Morning1,088 words
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Advertisement370 1985-09-04 28 APPOINTMENTS aa^l Our Company Is a subsidiary of The Wellcome Foundation Ltd. an international company with Head Office In London. We manufacture a wide -ange of well accepted specialised pharmaceutical products derived mainly from our own research and development. We need an additional TWO MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES to promote and sell370 words
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Advertisement186 1985-09-04 28 NOTICES |S| UEPBERHAO m I UNITED ESTATE PROJECTS BERHAD I (Incorporated in Malaysia) I INTERIM RESULTS I FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1965 The Directors of United Estate Projects Berhad have declared an Interim dividend of IVi% less 40% income tax, on the issued ordinary share capital of186 words
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Advertisement372 1985-09-04 28 REPUBLIC OF BINGAPORE nsmrtimnauPp > N».48«f198S Art (ChaplerUg) MM Notice is hereby given that a petition for the wlnding-up of the abovenamed company by the High Court was on the 20th day of August 1985 presented by LSFORM ENTERPRISES PTE LTD a company incorporated In the Republic of Singapore and372 words
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Advertisement340 1985-09-04 28 MtN*.«tt «fIM4 •■a 1. Y««g Seag Wkatt Pie IM 2» Bay GttsMi Ciuutt 1 BayiiaSm 4. BekLtmLeag 5. BaylimWak 8. BaylimCfceag NOTICE OF APtmHUTOff To: Bay Lim Cheng 5000C Marine Parade Rood #15-12 Singapore 1544 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of340 words
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Advertisement401 1985-09-04 28 IN TOE HIGH COURT OF THE N*:424«riW6 Aet <r*i|lii IS) la the Matter «t WALKER INTERNATIONAL PTI LTD PETKfON Notice is hereby given that a petition f»r the wlnding-up of the abovenamed company ay the High Court was, on the 21st day of August 1986, presented by BEN FOODS (S)401 words
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Miscellaneous1485 1985-09-04 28 jHBBBBBaBJBBBBj»' j a^^B^^^^B^y'^^^BP^^^BßP^^fpß^^T»Jl^ B^^BbV m my VIEW m Catherine Ong m"' i AfiTiJari Musical about man who stages illegal shows ■■■i m^^* pm) R itz a floating nightclub in ■■■■EHbbbbb^bbbl Maurice Chevalier and Juli- Although the series is not COLE PORTER was the S, e c f n^ is Venice1,485 words
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Advertisement621 1985-09-04 29 APPOINTMENTS 1 JKSAM a I (A subsidiary erf Singapore Aircraft Industries) 4 high technology company engaged In the nmmtociuntyotakuwltparttandcomponant* has got career opportunities lon Tooling I Engineer J Supervise the toolroom in the construction of jigs and i:|: fixtures and in the maintenance of tools |ji Supervise a group of621 words
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Advertisement742 1985-09-04 29 NOTICES FORSALE Properties ij Property 1 Location 5 Tuas Avenue 3, Jurong Tofeil Area 20,306 sq metres Description Purpose-built detached Built-up Area 4,7 1 4 sq metres glass factory Tenure 30 years lease w.e.f. 1/3/80 Property 2 Location 19 Gul Crescent, Jurong Total Area 9,072 sq metres Description Single storey742 words
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Advertisement726 1985-09-04 29 1 Sime Darby Group I HIGHLIGHTS OF I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I OF THE RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1985 SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED RESULTS 1985 1984 H M$ Million M$ Million PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION 210.7 214.3 j PROFIT AFTER TAXATION 112.3 121.9 EARNINGS 86.5 84.8 j EXTRAORDINARY PROFITS 23.5726 words
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Advertisement1089 1985-09-04 30 I *****6* I I ■V Specially Present I faQldM^^^^^Tr^*^"""™"™"'^^ a^LV > 'Jp!ig 'Oaw^^aw^Hß^^^' F$ 1 l^^K^l t^Ba»Ba^P3S M H a^a^al a^ii l W9^^a i> %-i SJHl^^ a^ aMt%Aiap^A ftj All a»^# I "Banana's Leaf BJg!*^ w jffJ|y*|™ r j^y ■V VrOITy rlSn nCaU l^ p! *-< 'WHm^ffgtnnKKV^mw^fmh »*^r H Prepared1,089 words
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Advertisement793 1985-09-04 30 14 Antique./ Arts/Crafts ANTIQUARIAN AND RARE Travel ft Art Books. Tibet, China and Southeast Asia. New stock hist arrived at Antiques of the Orient, Lower Basement, Tanglln Shopping Centre Extension. 18 Horn* Furnrtura/ FurniatiifMj DMECT FROM FACTORY 4-seater settee with coffee table $1,000 Dining set with 0 chairs SUM Shoe793 words
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Advertisement561 1985-09-04 30 S Would your child bo interbvj esiea in learning io oraw v cartoon characters like M Garfield, Smurfs, etc.? If V so, read classification 157. I |v programme on Creative ■t Cartoon Drawing may inbt^ terest you. 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ E^S^Renovation Sale Er^on all home furniture Unit561 words
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Advertisement768 1985-09-04 31 35 House Cleaning/ Painting 1 EXPERIENCED CLEANERS/ PAINTERS working on your budget. Specialised in interior/ exterior I painting with ICI paint. Also floor waxing.' polishing, parquet sanding/ varnishing, carpet steumm,: shampooing, grass/ tree cutting ft house/ rubbish removal Call *****41. SPECIALIST IN GENERAL hse. cleaning, carpet shampooing, fir. polishing, window/768 words
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Advertisement814 1985-09-04 31 36 House Renovation/ Decor WELL-MARK ALUMINIUM SPECIALISES in aluminium sliding windows/ doors, Ampllmesh regd. grille Si aluminium grille at $8/- ps.f for HDB, pte. hse., etc. Replacing of aluminium windows for HDB apts. Call *****8a WE SPECIALISE IN general renovation design It awning for h'ses, apts., factories, offices ft HDB814 words
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Advertisement773 1985-09-04 31 39 Other Personal Services 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery ft disposal services. Contractors for government ft statutory boards. Specialised in pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Free quotations. Tel: *****73/ *****91. Shalom Transport Services. H'SE REMOVAL. TRANSPORTATION service,773 words
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Advertisement697 1985-09-04 31 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services FREE 1-MTH SERVICES, prestigious office address, telex, telephone answering, typing and bookkeeping. Call: Karen *****98. BOOK-KEEPING ft ACCOUNTING Services available. Manual or computerised. Tel: *****26. INCOME TAX, CO. Secretary, Housing Agency. Phone Wellcome Secretarial Co. *****84. MANUAL BOOK-KEEPING ft typing services (on electric typewriter)697 words
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Advertisement527 1985-09-04 31 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies it > tne stacKer with an the cost-saving features you need. nfl IJ| Saves space because of its low height but WmW**M it can stack up to 4m high and above. ■Wm ideal for use on upper floors with restricted ceiling capacities. *^rfiP^ Has a lifting527 words
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Advertisement351 1985-09-04 31 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 85 Situations Wanted 4CtV (ESTABLISHED 1880) FILIPINO MAIDS^Indonesian/Sri Lankan (Reasonable Fees) COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT SERVICE AT .YOUR DOOR-STEP I YOUR INFANT CARE IfS OUR PRIME CONCERN! OUR MAIDS ARE GUARANTEED TRAINED ABROAD AND 3 DAY ORIENTATED IN SPORE FULL REFUND GUARANTEED IF UNSUITABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT *****68 ABLE351 words
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Advertisement373 1985-09-04 31 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 65 Situations Wanted PACKAGE FE: $630!! SALARY: $220 UP (QwßjFapinolhidj/Bjbiriitte.) fKkilt ftt Mules: o Insurance Bond (J5.000) o Personal Accident Insurance ($10,000) Full medical check-up e AJI documentation, (etching maid at airport, bnaanj thei.i tor medical checkup Trained by S'porean Chintse in Manila e 2 jears373 words
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Advertisement278 1985-09-04 31 96 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 65 Situations Wanted AVA&ABLE MMMEOIATELY Filipinos Srilankans housemaid, pretralned guaranteed. English speaking, complete documentation/ replacement/ recommendation enclosed. Tekson Bldg. Contractors (Reliable, licensed Employment No. C -0467-01), for personalised services, call personally: #04-04 Holiday Inn Hotel, ample parking facilities. Tel: *****00/ *****11 Maria. LOCALLY TRAINED FILIPINO maids.278 words
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Advertisement588 1985-09-04 31 M Situations Vacant: rroiessionai/ Executive EXPCWJtNCCD DOCTOR WANTED to join established G.P with view to partnership. Reply: S.T. BOX A***** S'pore 0923. jPUU--'nM|/ PAWT-T—l rxprmrNcrrf) producers CAMERAMEN. EDITORS S PA ARTISTS/ DESIGNERS wanted immediately. e Bilingual (English/ Chinese) preferred PIMM write in with details S conThe Director STC Video Di»trtuii588 words
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Advertisement490 1985-09-04 31 iv oiiusitons vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NTUC COMFORT I invites applications for I the posts of I Requirements-^^^[ e GCE 0 Level j a Completed National 1 Service e Conversant in English I and Mandarin e Able to speak local I dialects a Has initiative and able to communicate well with490 words
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Advertisement422 1985-09-04 32 79 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An sstehMalied snginsstlnQ and metal tabrteaUon tactery In Tuns invites appMcaMona for the post oft ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will report to the managing director and be responsible for the company's financial and costing system. Other duties Include office administration and llason with bankers. Applicants422 words
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Advertisement459 1985-09-04 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International Company has^ immediate vacancy lor the pest sa EXPERIENCED FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK a Minimum OCE O' level with 2 years of working experience, e Accuracy in typing (min. 90 wpm). e Simple Accounting knowledge, e Must be bilingual, e Pleasant personality, e Age459 words
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Advertisement861 1985-09-04 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST a Age 18 to 25 a Knowledge of bookkeeping and telex Apply toe MANNING GROUP OF COMPANIES OPO BOX 2940 SINGAPORE 9042 With iTOiw#turnsb4#> recent photo. GENERAL CLERK rsquifs-d by lw«vnufeT-ctur.r>g Cofitpa Mkf«> **»e 1 1> *-*i-li fly In wCHJUleWiuara861 words
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Advertisement591 1985-09-04 32 70 Situations Vacant: Sscrotarial/ Clerical PART-TIME FEMALE CLERK. With basic bookkeeping ft typing knowledge. To work In Beach Rd. 1/2 a day work either morning or afternoon. Salary 8200 p.m. Call: *****83. TRDG. CO. IN Oeylang req. Female General Clerk, bilingual. Able to type and handle phone calls. Salary: $400591 words
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Advertisement512 1985-09-04 32 71 Situations Vacant: Sales XgSSESSBSSSESSSEES^ 2SSSSESSESESS aa rTtslrttftitit haltißhn anil awtos trial adhesive manufacturer In Sin* gepore has vacancies tor the tot-> SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) a Minimum GCE O' level, a Preferably 3to 5 years in building adhesive/ materials experience, a Possess own transport, a Have good contacts with512 words
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Advertisement632 1985-09-04 32 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE INDOOR/ OUTDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES a indoor basic $500 a outdoor basic 8800 a plus attractive commission, incentives and 2 month bonus a aged 18 to 27 years a no experience required as training will be provided a free transport 101, UPPER CROSS STREET #8)1-08 PEOPLE'S632 words
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Advertisement765 1985-09-04 32 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PRODUCT REPRESENTATIVES urgently required a Female age below 30. a Minimum Sec. education. Pleasant personality. a Training will be provided. This position offers a challenging career with high income and opportunity to travel. Interested applicants, pteaae esßs--*****45 tor aa appointment. SALES EXECUTIVES required by established real765 words
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Advertisement440 1985-09-04 32 72 Situations Vacant: Technical QUALITY OIL PTE LTD We are Specialist In the manufacture of lubricants and are seeking suitable candidates to fill the following positions. PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS At least 2 yrs' experience in the operation of refining or similar plants. Have secondary education. Able to work shift Those without440 words
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Advertisement347 1985-09-04 32 72 Situations Vacant: locnnioi TOOL PRODUCTS CO. is an American hMoch atonini■wttae appHcatioae tor ttw lotl/iafiiui k— M nnaiHniia tt taak ftn expansion of production toA) CNC SKILLED LEADERS o Good CNC programming work knowledge o Proficient in working with CNC machining center B) CNC OPERATORS o lto 2 years'347 words
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Advertisement491 1985-09-04 32 72 Situations Vacant: Tocttnscai INCOM SINGAPORE B An American nteaTJnational company has -an iiiiiiiccbmv vacsMcy '»ve\ far ■gnaajl 3 "aaasff bbT u NTC 3 in Metal Machining Knowledge of setfjntjup and troubleshooting auto lathe machines Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Vac in lei 7-tiay WOTK week, recreation activ*491 words
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Advertisement291 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant: Production 3 rotaS«^iifte^j B B SSobgoOOoSoOC aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiSl ctwwßooSoSw I NATIONAL KAP (PTE) LTD j I has vacancies for the posts of < i B a Must be prepared to work 3 rotating shifts I j s You may earn, inclusive attendance and SC other incentives but excluding291 words
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Advertisement230 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant: Production FOSTER Y Urgently Requires A Requirements:- Age 35 to 50 years old. Willing to perform 8 hours fixed shift Honest and active Strong and healthy Able to speak and write simple English Interested applicants please call personally with NRIC between Bam to spm to> THE PERSONNEL230 words
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Advertisement430 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: _J Well e*tabli*hed Fj Electronic Company his M Immedlale wcandw tor M Age below 30 years H Must speak English U and Chinese dialects |J For post 2 3, all male ■I applicants must LJ complete N.S.. below I 35 years of age430 words
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Advertisement200 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires:1. TELEPHONE OPERATOR Bilingual In English Mandarin 2. MAINTENANCE MAN 3. WAITERS 4. HOUSEMAN 5. CHAMBERMAIDS We provide the following fringe benefits:- Free Duly Meals Unifofftis ■no LAiindry SATA Insurance Scheme Interested candidates please apply personally to:THE PERSONNEL OFFICE200 words
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Advertisement407 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant Production 74 Situations Vacant: r i REDIFFUSION requires 1) SALES EXECUTIVE (Male/Female) GCE O- level. e Preferably with NTC 3in Electronic Servicing ft own transport Minimum 2 years' sales experience. 2) ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS e NTC 3in Electronic Servicing. e Posses; class 3 driving licence. e No experience407 words
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Advertisement703 1985-09-04 33 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: CHINESE MASSEUSE/ TRAINEES (Income $1,000 to S2,000) Interested please call personally with 2 recent photos to: 100 Jalan Sultan #05-21 Sultan Plaza Singapore 0719 Time: 11am to Spin TAURUS SOUND Urgently requires Disc Jockeys for local and international market. Cafl *****18 TOBHN BOWUNO703 words
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Advertisement861 1985-09-04 33 ■j _M_t__Al____ W______* 74 situations vacant. FEMALE PHOTO MODEL for magazines/ calendars. Part-time. Experience not necessary. Interview: 81k.13, Anthony Rd. #01-77. (Opp. Newton Hawker Ctr). Tel: *****06. KEYBOARD DRAMA AND Guitarist required to perform in an established nightclub. Preferably able to sing in Cantonese. Interested, please call after lpm for861 words
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Advertisement468 1985-09-04 33 81 Vehicles For Hire SHOO KING FOR A DAY' Sam to spm 2000cc air-cond. Toyota Cressida or Nissan Laurel. CALL: *****55 SPECIAL PACKAGE RSJfTrOAYS PAY S DAYS e Mitsubishi Galant Sigma 1.6 DaUunUOY Aircon., radio cassette. Only 3 unite available. Telephone us today for 20% dis- 1009 ex. $33 1300468 words
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Advertisement839 1985-09-04 33 83 VeWoie Financing/ ASCONA MOTOR OFFERS seco idhand car loan, non-transfer acceptable *****66/ €*****3. TAJ THONG LEE. can loan/ n.mtransfer. Immediate approval 17 1(18 Nankin St. *****65/ *****C2 REGISTRATION NUMBER FOR sale. QA 77Y EB 7799 M Interested parties call *****08. NUMOER PLATE FOR sale SP72H Tel: *****99. 85 For839 words
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Advertisement837 1985-09-04 33 88 For Sale: Ford Fiat 1889 FORD MERRA 2.0 3tlia (auto), pte. owner, airccn radio cas'ette, excellent rond. Tax: Jan. 16 Tel *****19 Tt FIAT 131S. Aircon.. s/rims., radio cassette, sun-roof, power windows, new tax. Showrm con 1 $5,500 Loan $3,500 *****40 '78 FORD CORTINA I.6GL tn showroom condition. New837 words
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Advertisement1034 1985-09-04 34 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan j 1 •so datsun Bluebird Ist pte owner, original paintwork. $11 400 Tel *****55 80, DATSUN 200C. Fully auto. 1 co. owner New tax Tip top $6,500 ono Tel: *****71 80 NISSAN 140 Saloon S rims 1 radio/ cassette View 11 Jin. Mas Puteh Tel: *****881,034 words
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Advertisement951 1985-09-04 34 91 For Sate: Mitsubishi fO MITSUBISHI SIGMA Automatic. Very well maintained. PARF >ligible. Concealed alrcon. with stereo $9000. Office *****44 ext. 170 (Leong) Home *****92. 70 MITSUBISHI SIGMA 5-speed, PARF. 1 owner, aircon., radio cassette. $6300. Tip top cond. 18 Maju Ave.. Serangoon Gdn. 02 MITSUBISHI GALANT Sigma 1.6, 5-speed.951 words
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Advertisement826 1985-09-04 34 93 For Sate: Honda 83 ACCORD 'EX'. 1 pte. owner, aircon.. cassette, s/rlms. $25,000 0.n.0 *****14. •83 ACCORD, AUTO. EX*. Power steering/ windows, central locking. $*****. *****40. 83, ACCORD 4 door Manual. Power steering. EXB47IK. Highest offer. Mr. Lee. *****92. •83 ACCORD I.6EX. 1 Co. owner, aircon. cassette, power windows,826 words
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Advertisement998 1985-09-04 34 94 For Sato: Other Makes 77 MINI CLUBMAN 1000. Alrcon., s/rims., radio cassette. New tax. PARF. $6,700. Loan $5,000. *****40. '77 MINI CLUBMAN, pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette, tax 2/86. PARF. $6,900 0.n.0. *****65. 79, SKODA 120L. Aircon., s/rims. radio, cassette. Showroom cond. $3,800 on.o. Tel: *****26. •80, MINI CLUBMAN998 words
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Advertisement595 1985-09-04 34 98 For Sale: 95 For Sa ie: 95 For Sato: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicle. Vehicle. Vehicle. ■I f lm Jj^^aaaa Ml I V B <aaaas Sb^'-I -^jaaaa] 1 a a»i-..™^^» j.-a&yiaß _^ii^aaaaM t-..^i.r ■»?-k«»<«<>«)'*~»i«" %qmbj BB^H^^a^ aa^a) I^B aa^^^^^^^^^aal l^^^aa^^aaißaE $2000 TRADE-IN On your old car or truck with valid595 words
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Advertisement571 1985-09-04 34 97 Vehicles Wanted HIGHEST OFFER. CASH payment for PARF, non-PARF. used cars, any model ft c.c, Q regd. commercial vans, pick-ups. Trade in considered. Contact Mr. Koh, *****02/ *****04 (day)/ *****34 (night). 49, Lor. 25-A, Geylang, S'pore 1438, off Sims Avenue. ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR nonPARF/ PARF co. regd. ft commercial571 words
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Advertisement544 1985-09-04 34 BMMAI PK. Vicinity renovated d/storey bunglw. 4 rms. naw bathrmV kitchen, large extandad patio. $3,500. RAFFLES PK. brand new d/storey bunglw. 4 rms. beet finish, T.OX. aeon, with/ without POOL LEEOON PK. set in quiet CUL DE SAC 4 rms. d/storey bunglw. OWItl WIUD, UuMMnl AfIUMI rm. f I alt"544 words
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Advertisement1909 1985-09-04 34 I BUNGALOWS I I Buckley Road I CulvftUafti I New Two storey 4+ 1 bedrooms, I last sir UkpSf I Airconditioned throughout I #j^ tM^Z I Electrically controlled gates I ins) TosiMiSTtvlm I Modern Kitchen $4,900 I JJJJ I Clementi Park I t **4 TVvo storey with large garden I1,909 words
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Advertisement641 1985-09-04 35 167 nttoaMwodatinn 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Amjammortatinn Available: AvaHaMa: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: AvaHaMa: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartment* Apartments Apartments Apartments Apwtinanti Apartments A|iailiinnls Sonmerville Fkk Off Holland Road Farrer Road t >>^M&a Show641 words
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Advertisement319 1985-09-04 35 ;%d E» t^SCK nay vjOuiT I a RM| p5 jr^st^ |SBSi^ C9C3 Ljf RP U"™sr tss? l^flLiJ B I •Close to I H Orchard Rd International hotels, and MRT Station. I i il I I Surrounded by prestigious residential estates, m" t >^jr* Vv JPECK MAY COUHTj H scenic and319 words
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Advertisement525 1985-09-04 35 LOCATION BwMfrHNa »vaOO Arcadia Gdn. PwtthotiM P.OJk Fontana Haights SJSOQ LuckyToww 4,000 AHsworthPark 2,000 EtoQMiC9 Vtow IjS5O ALPHA INVESTMENT *****33/6 NASSIM MANSION $MOO BEVERLY HILLS SIOOO THE HABITAT $5,000 HONOLULU TOWER SCaH FONTANA HEIGHTS $MOO BEL-AIR $5,000 HORIZON TOWER $4,000 PIN TJOE PARK SMOS MRLAU RENT/ SALE Pull condo facilities,525 words
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Advertisement848 1985-09-04 35 The homely, economical alternative kt\ fl/^tof C Com P' ete fur "things IO IIUU^IO. wjth well-equipped kitchenette Free self-laundry Domestic/ laundry services (also available) IDD facilities (no surcharge) •Gymnasium/Sauna/ Swimming Pool facilities Free Car-park 24-hour security A choice of 2or 3-bedroom units (1050-1591 sq ft) ■>. n •Minimum lease ;-^F*\wJL848 words
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Advertisement928 1985-09-04 35 CLEMENTI PARK— EDELWEISS Blk./ 3 bdrms./ superb view/ full facilities/ p/furn/ $2,000 EMS *****64/*****48. COMFORTABLE 4F/FURN bdrms. corner apt., Llholi Ho, Ridgewood. $3,000 p.m. Co. lease preferred. No agents Ph. *****49 DIST.IO BEAUTIFUL APT. Huge terrace, facing green. 3 bdrms., servant's. Fully equipped kitchen. Facilities. $4300. Wess *****44 DIST.IO DYNASTY928 words
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Advertisement946 1985-09-04 35 D.lO ff^ffif PK. newly renovated, beautifully furn 3+l bdrms. 82JO0 28-6336 *****42 D.lO BEAVERTON CT. Luxurious 4 bdrms servant's. 3,400 sq.ft FuU amenities Agent *****00 0.10 HIMIKO CT. Near foreign sen s/pool. tennis, squash, 2 rms Furn $1300 Milus *****61 D.lO RIOGEWOOD KUMO Rise Cosy corner apt., lounge/ dining furn.946 words
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Advertisement903 1985-09-04 36 108 Accommodation 112 Short-Torm 113 For Sale: Housas 113 For Sale: Housas 113 For Sata: Housas 113 For Sato: Housas 114 For Sal.: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sato: Prtvata LOCal/ Foreign aßn^^^an^BanWSMß^BßßnS ST. BATON near St. Mary's Church to let for foreign students,903 words
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Advertisement715 1985-09-04 36 SPACIOUS. CARPETED. COSY rm. cooking, free parking, privacy. Contact Ann *****97. 113 For Sato: Housas Dist23 Chestnut Creecent, d/storey bungalow. 14,000 sq.ft 1550.600. Oist. 15 Woo Mun Chew vicinity, d/storey bungalow. Fairly new. 63)0 sq.ft $730,000. e Dial. l7 Changi Grove. s/storey bungalow, 9.000 sq Jt. $560,000. e OiatJZS Camellia715 words
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Advertisement1910 1985-09-04 36 K BeganflH Comfort Luxury SUNBSE VIILA IHINPI 4L+*Atix> BBaJwlriimiilT^B New Design Double-storey f™"™"™™ 1 SplH-level Semi-detached/ !nS?nnmint Terrace Houses Inarious Situated in Thomson/Yio Chu Kang a »f2, OUB area. Near Yio Chu Kang and Ang j private garden ;Mo Kio MRT stations. An excellent Lush green location with many well-known1,910 words
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Advertisement736 1985-09-04 36 D.20, WELL RENOVATED s/storey detached. 3 bdrm*.. 4400 sq.ft. $450,000. Houseworld *****64/5. D.20 YEW LIAN Pk. d/storey seml-d. 4 bdrms. 4300 sq.ft. $495,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. D.21. JLN. WAJEK, s/storey semi-d. 3,300 sq.ft 99 yrs. lease. $145,000 0.n.0. Patron, *****15/ 8. D.21 JLN. JAMBU Ayer d/storey semi-d. 3,300 sq.ft. 4736 words
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Advertisement917 1985-09-04 36 f\^)7T^ *r Don't miss this rare /i^jTi yS-sJiUI 4b •PP* rt o tty Invest la prime f \-Jj{ %/%y *r location with immediate retains. WITHIN THE GROUNDS IN EVERY UNIT a landscaped garden a air-cool split system aira swimming pool conditioning a squash court a audio security system a sauna917 words
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Advertisement661 1985-09-04 36 D.9 RENOVATED WALK-UP apt., 2 bdrms./ attached bathrooms. servant's, 1,300 sq.ft. furn. $225,000. Deans Property 298ffi55. HHMKO COURT. HIGH floor, facing pool. 1,300 sq.ft. furnished $305,000. Ring: *****00. Napfin Management Services Pte Ltd. NEAR GOLDHILL SQUARE new apt. 1.300/ 1,800 sq.ft. Squash/ pool, 3/ 4 bdrms. $360,000/ $420,000. *****27 Hlghpeak661 words
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Advertisement926 1985-09-04 36 VISTA PARK COMBO, new 2-rm apt 995 sq.ft Foreigners eligible $2064)00 neg Miss Toh *****64 IID rw wflMt lUsfWw AMBERVILLE MAW. MOH fir. corner unit facing sea. Quality ten' ovations and furnishing. 3+ 1 bdrms. $290,000 Holland *****7* LAKEVKW MJC B, Upp. Thomson Rd. Well maintained Selling $240,000. No broksrs.926 words
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Advertisement935 1985-09-04 37 119 r Sal0: 117 TOP***** Wantad 117 Properties Wanted 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 121 For Rent: 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: HOB Apartments sbsebb£^b^s^bs OHice Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces 3 ROOM FURNISHED corner flat, Uth flcor.935 words
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Advertisement498 1985-09-04 37 /(JbV f FLATS WANTED BALLOT HOUSING Your assets when you sell through our Ballot Housing resale centre. We special!** (since we are one of the pioneers in re- sate) We provide free consultation on latest policies We guarantee your sales at reasonable prices. You are one up when you sell498 words
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Advertisement646 1985-09-04 37 WANTED CORNER/INTERMEDIATE terr. D.5, Hong Leong Gdn Faber Gdn LPC *****73 after 10.30. WANTED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES: lIS Telok Blangah East P.O. Box 294, S'pore 9109. XULI ENTERPRISE WANT 3/4/5rm. HDB Immediately Service Includes documentation *****54. 4/ 5-ROOM NOB/ HUDC required by qualified buyers with ready cash. *****11. 118 Factory Spaces646 words
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Advertisement420 1985-09-04 37 T CHOICE FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Ave/ Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen I Tel: *****11 or *****58 J^^^^^^jE^^^.j'l^^^^^F' r— "a^a^aß I City Industrial Building I B^Bvß9sißßpßflHMßHfl I 3550 4356 sq ft I I 2626 5252 sa ii m IFmSkvWw^^Mwm^ I420 words
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Advertisement384 1985-09-04 37 WAREHOUSE MM SQ.FT. with cold storage space for approx. 100 metric tons tor rent at Hock Soon Building. Contact Mr Hoe *****71. 10* P.S.F. OPEN, covered spaces for rental at Mandai. 2,000 to 20,000 sq.ft. suitable for storage, light Industry, zinc houses for workers. Tel: *****29. PAVA LEBAR S/STOREV w/hse,384 words
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Advertisement352 1985-09-04 37 lI AT TOWERS ORCHARD Next to proposed BUILDING MOT station Inside CBD Just outside CBD Immediote occupation Attractive rental terms W GOLDVUN GROUP CONTACT OWNER TEL-*****77 BVTERNATION AL PLAZA WE DO MORE FOR BUSINESS FOR RENT •Offices •Shops Fully furnished| apartments Call *****00 A International Associated Co Pte Ltd 10352 words
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Advertisement374 1985-09-04 37 Vy^B^B^B^B^B^BMBBMrQ) Well furnished office for immediate occupation at vary attractive rent 52.80p.5.f. e Area: 1.227 sq.ft. Please contact Miss Ann Chow at *****22 for enquiries. AJM-- UTIfCQ >p»C# 81 ORCHARD C&E BUILDING Area up to 4,000 sq.ft. with partitioned rooms. Outside CBD but strategically located along Orchard Rd. Very reasonable374 words
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Advertisement778 1985-09-04 37 WON HUP COMWaT, Beach Rd. High «r., 220 sq.ft. Fully renovated, $570 p.m. lncl maintenance. Winner Raa;., *****23/ *****48. 200 SQ.FT. BEACH Road, Sultan Plaza office for rent $290/ half $200, table $90, with secretary Tel: *****12/ *****09. OJ BT. MERAH reception office area, approx 380 sq.ft. Alrcon., $500 p.m.778 words
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Advertisement417 1985-09-04 37 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Fast Food/Restaurant Space For Lease 1766 sq ft. On 2nd storey level specially reserved for fast food or restaurant business. Next to Maxwell Road MRT Station. Has a potential clientele of 10,000 people who live or work within, or visit the building daily. Ample parking space available (936417 words
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Advertisement436 1985-09-04 37 LOCATED ON HOTEL LOBBY FRONT FOR RENTAL e Ideal for flower shop It car rentals. Areas range from 160 sq.ft. to 250 sq.ft. e Canteen apace area 475 sq.ft. Staff canteen apeee area 1 JUta sq.ft TEL: *****11 Mr Chono/ Doreen PARKLANE SHOPPBvO MALL PRBBE SNOP e Located on the436 words
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Advertisement444 1985-09-04 38 124ForRent: LORONG 101/ CHANGi Road. 2nd storey shop, approx. 3,100 sq.ft. TrtflßMll. OeOUWD -rWR. am Excellent location on Orchard Rd. 332 sq.ft. $1,400 p.m. Owner. *****11. ORCHARD PLAZA. #01-42. facing Orchard Road for rent. Call Sawn OeCHARC PLAZA. #02-21 half shop space $1,000. Pull shop (300 sq.ft.) $1,900. *****89/ *****23.444 words
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Advertisement338 1985-09-04 38 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Heal Estate PRIME WATERFRONT INDUSTRIAL LAND. CLOSE TO KWAI CHUNG CONTAINER TERMINAL ON TSING YI ISLAND Up to 850,000 sq. ft. of level industrial land, with easy road and sea access and full services, plus some steel frame workshop and office space. Available on338 words
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Advertisement811 1985-09-04 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours #NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. o •»iy^ tIAT *J I OwRS v X T^V^VVV^^^^ G*ti ut now of you imgrttHJ T X jjy^"???^V A Pswalig TWp (Ind Expo 'BS a D^eytond) Mw ai A X S\^Mtft |m Whole Korea ft Japan811 words
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Advertisement613 1985-09-04 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours LvQa^ir BHaj^^^A^aTf^avSiS^^ '^^^B^L^Lk. wLmJmMK^^^*'^ •"-^*""""^^^^^^HB^BHBaaßßlß^Bß^^BM^BHHHßß^^^^*WW Prosenting th© finost 11 jl" sdeettono<^«s.r« Collection China has come of age after 5,000 years of cMWatton! *We have devoted more than 24 months of Feel the very soul of Chinas imperial past meticulous planning to develop a and613 words
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Advertisement493 1985-09-04 38 137 Tours ARCH»«ELAOO TRAVEL SWWCM (PTE.) LTD. (TAtti) #01-3> LMCfcy PtoM WEST MALAYSIA (Daiy) Coach, Train, Air or Ci HI HIM (OWVPAT4 SD Mal/Gent/Kuanun $366 SD Hat/S Kta (Phuket) $W 6D Gent/Pen/Hat $325 5D Gent/Pen/Ch tVR 4D KL/Pen(GenUng) $250 3D Mal/PDickson $W6 3D Desaru $180 3D Tiomansl4o/$250/$»5(A> 3D Club Med493 words
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Advertisement479 1985-09-04 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 147 Academic 148 Computer 148 Computer ISO Commercial/ 151 Language ISI Language < mam 5^ Technical ■■mTiT New improved Mnerartes with most meats "TraA prowWed. Tours escorted by Chlnseaand j^S^' EngMt speeking guides. jfli^ %y SBr* JApiM M tt J^tt CIMM Ml479 words
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Advertisement342 1985-09-04 39 I YOU GET A GREAT DEAL MORE: I Return airfare ex Singapore HI I Deluxe accommodation at HI Inter-Continental Hotels HI I Sumptuous buffet breakfast daily HI I Welcome tropical fruit basket IH Free uso sou** 3 gymnasium II IH Borobudur portfolio bag (for Jakarta) ft I IH personalised stationery342 words
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Advertisement80 1985-09-04 39 147 Academic EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. *****07 (Day/Night). GOOD TUTORS AVAIL, from all dists. ready to teach any level. Please call *****91. INTENSIVE COURSE IN G.P. English by an experienced Sch. Teacher. Tel: *****90 after 2pm. LAW GRAD. OFFERS specialised tuition in English up to80 words
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Advertisement370 1985-09-04 39 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Established In 1960) 158, Mayo St., S'pore 0820. T«l: *****54 1985/86 EXAMS 6.CI. 'A' LEVEL EXAM Gen. Paper, Economics, History, English, Geog., Divinity, Art, Maths/ A0 Maths. -^COMMERCE SUBJECTS or Spore-Cambridge GCE. 'A' Level) Management Of Business Principles Of Accounting G.C.E.'O' LEVEL EXAM. Eng. Language (1120). Eng.370 words
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Advertisement429 1985-09-04 39 jf THINKING OF GETTING A JL* RECOGNISED Wm COMPUTER W QUALIFICATION JL INFORMATICS COMPUTER SCHOOL If 1 Sophia Road #03-01 Peace Centre Singapore 0622 J (ft) ANNOUNCEMENT! I The METROPOLITAN YMCA will be opening a COMPUTER CLUB. Advanced Computer applications CAD Systems/ Business Programmes/Computer Games are available. Open to all429 words
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Advertisement540 1985-09-04 39 150 ContfitOfCisl/ icjcnntcw (Beginners) 1) Wed 8.00- 9.30pm 04/09 2) Sun 10.00-11.30am 08/09 3) Sun 330- 5.00pm 08/09 4) Thurs 8.00- 9.30pm 12/09 5) Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 21/09 6) Sat 3.30- 5.00pm 21/09 ii BOOK-KEEPING (Inter 1) Mon 6.00- B.oopm 09/09 2) Sun U.OO-12.30pm 22/09 3) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 02/10540 words
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Advertisement347 1985-09-04 39 DECIDE ONANEW FUTURE WITHA STAMFORD HOME STUDY COURSE. General Education STPM/SPM/SRP (Malaysia) GCE A' Level GCE 'O' Level AEB 'OTA' Levels •Accountancy ACA/AAT Banking IBF/AIBM Marketing IM/LCCI Management lAM/ABE/IBA •LCCI Certificates Higher Group Diplomas Languages Audio Forum Languages course Post this coupon for further details. The Registrar Stamford Tutorial Institute347 words
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Advertisement393 1985-09-04 39 IBS M raflaiHi fan MARISALON DEPORTMENT Personal Grooming Courses commencing 7th 9th Sept *****01 156 Cookery FRENCH COOKING, ALA Carte commencing Thurs. 5/8 10.30am L Sat. 7/9. 2.30pm Learn 20 appetising dishes with soup salad In just 6 lessons' Mr Aw. *****13 AGAR2 JELLY CAKE/ grilled Pandan chicken It 3393 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1985-09-04 40 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MRS. LEE SOH PUI ING Departed 31.8.85 tam l m M l^mlm It Hall *s*...j— «a»j4 annraf** MR IO HpftU Mm IMJHTTOII {JrSIIIUQO MM ■pfnWCHr* m to Haw. Poon and ch urch immtiri of St. M«Wti»w*t HMinoaisl CnUiCn, rOMIIVO*, MWllue tw»155 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1985-09-04 40 In Loving Memory of Mrs JUDY QUEK nee Lim Chiew Khim Departed 4/9/84 Sadly missed by Friends from Brown Root (Far East) Engineers In Sweet and Loving Mwnory of MR. FRANCIS TAN TIAN TZE Departed 4th Sept. 1981 Gone from our lives one so dear. But in87 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1985-09-04 40 YCOKMCHMQ AOC7O paaaed away peacefully on 3rd Sept. 1985 leaving behind loving SONS Yeo Yam Hui Yeo Yam Liang. Vincent Yeo Yam Song, Johnny DAUGHTERS Yeo Lee Koon Yeo Lee Keng Yeo Lee Ngoh Yeo Cee Ing, Irene Yeo Lee Choo DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Quay Eng Ang Slew Keng180 words
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Obituary, Illustration9 1985-09-04 40 MARGARET OH departed 3/9/85 batch P.T.S. 439 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-09-04 40 IPOH, Tuer Th»n«ini'« Suchart Banyongkasena and top notch Sydney jockey Wayne Harris have been granted permission to ride on visitors permits at the Perak Turf Club September Meeting starting this Saturday. Suchart, 21, Is sponsored by Penang trainer Urn Hock Bee. He164 words
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328 1985-09-04 40 PERTH, Tims THE Western Australian Turf dub has received a phenomenal 912 entries for the state's first AH million (about SfL6 million) race The Australasian. Timed to coincide with the defence of the America's Cup yachting classic off nearby Fremantle, the race will be runWAN - 328 words
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Article, Illustration555 1985-09-04 40 TONTO - TONTO ON THE TRACK with DPOH, Tues. An encouraging gallop by Hooka A L»t on a good track here this morning augurs well for his chances over 1,400 m this weekend. Peter Lee let the Cantabrian four-year-eld slip along from die back straight to register555 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-09-04 40 At the 400m At the finish ■^PBaa^a^ißMßMa^^aßßiMi^a^^^^^Ham^iniMna^B^H U^mi^mmmm^mmmmmmimmmm^mmm^t^^mmm^m-^mmmmmmmmmt^m^m^mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmrmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmt^. fgfr 2 3 6 PJJHHHHH MBHHHHM BffyHßHJal Pictures at the 4Mm by JONATHAN CHOO Q 4 Div 4 1,200m 1. Dollars 2. Broundsberry 3. LongLake 4. The Three Kingdoms Dtet: l«/4, 3%, l'/4 Time 1:1'JONATHAN CHOO - 189 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration306 1985-09-04 41 JAKARTA, Tuesday ONG BENG TEONG, of Malaysia, scored a big upset on the opening day of the US$llB,OOO (*****,680) World Cup badminton championships yesterday. The Malaysian beat last year's finalist Yang Yang, of China, 12-15, 156, 15-12. China suffered another upset defeat when their reigning All-EnglandAP; Reuter - 306 words
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WORLD CUP SOCCER
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Article, Illustration249 1985-09-04 41 Woodcock's great form makes England selection a tough one LONDON, Tues. ARSENAL striker Tony Woodcock's return to the England squad gives manager Bobby Robson m/ore alternatives in attack in their World Cup qualifying Group Three match against Rumania at Wembley next Wednesday. A victory would virtually assure EnglandAFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration431 1985-09-04 41 France look well on the way to Mexico PARIS, Tuesday INJURY-HIT France yesterday made three changes for next Tuesday's World Cup qualifying soccer clash against East Germany, in Leipzig, where victory would almost certainly clinch them a place in next year's Mexico finals. The changes for theReuter - 431 words
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Article283 1985-09-04 41 Stein banks on Kenny GLASGOW, Tues. SCOTLAND manager Jack State had ae garprises yesterday whea ae ■aa—acei his 21--stroog squad far Mart Tuesday's vital World Cop qualifying Group Seven clash against Wales In Cardiff. He Is keening his fingers crossed that liverpool Bltjftlff IMllglf Kenny ikjgllsh will be available. DalgllshReuter; AFP - 283 words
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Article266 1985-09-04 41 Betsy birdies to victory *^J#l ■■I^oHwl**f I IHWi BETSY KING shot five birdies on the final nine holes on Monday to win the US$lB5,OOO (S$418,000) Ladies Professional Golf Association Rail Charity Classic by two strokes from Jane Anderson. "I didn't play that poorly on the front, but I really cameReuter - 266 words
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Article366 1985-09-04 41 Gidman breaks a leg The rest of soccer JOHN GIDMAN, Manchester United's former England full-back, could be out of action for six weeks after it was discovered on Monday that he had a broken teg. Gidman sustained the hi jury in a First Division game against Ipswich a fortnight ago,Reuter; AFP - 366 words
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Article390 1985-09-04 41 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Mrs Thatcher sacks her Minister £or Sport By LONDON, Tues. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has moved with the ruthlessness of the chairman of a relegated soccer club in axing her Minister for Sport, Neil MacFarlane. Officially, Mr MacFarlane resigned before he could become390 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-09-04 42 ALAN HUBBARD - LONDON, Tues. Snarling, snorting and hair bouncing on his shoulders, he sails into battle and single-handedly anni lates the oppositon. taking no prisoners. Rambo? No, Rambotham. That's what they are calling the man who has done more than anyone to turn Australia's cricketers into800 words
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Article273 1985-09-04 42 India feel the pace COLOMBO, Tues. Sri Lanka pace bowler Rumesh Ratnayake put India under pressure by taking two wickets hi four balls hi the final session of play on the fourth day of the First cricket Test today. At the close India, trailing' by 129 runs after the firstReuter - 273 words
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Article94 1985-09-04 42 CEYLON Sports Club continue to head the Singapore Cricket Association Division One League despite Sunday's 29-run defeat fay Singapore Cricket Clubl v p w d l arts csc i« t t n m BOC I 14 11 I 8 81 84 IB 18 8 1 1 1894 words
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Article255 1985-09-04 42 LONDON, Tues. New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee captured a career best-eight for 41 to lead a Nottinghamshire fightback agfrfrrart Lancashire in the Fr»gl teh County cricket championship yesterday. Hadlee's fast-medium bowling sent Lancashire tumbling to 126 all out in reply to Nottinghamshire's first innings of 140Reuter - 255 words
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UNITED STATES OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Article, Illustration521 1985-09-04 42 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE match that was anticipated like a Broadway opening or heavyweight title fight and figured to be a ticket-scalper's delight was postponed indefinitely yesterday. John McEnroe and Boris Becker may become the next great tennis rivalry, but it will not beginNYT - 521 words
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Article117 1985-09-04 42 Men's slitflee, fMrth round: John McEnroe bt Tomas Smid (Cze) 6-3, 7-5, 6-2; Anders Jarryd (Swe) bt Tim Mayotte 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-2), 6-4; Joakim Nystrom (Swe) bt Boris Becker (WG) 64, 6-4, 4-6, 64; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Greg Holmes 7-6 (7-5), 6-1, 7-5. round: Martina Navratilova btReuter - 117 words
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Article201 1985-09-04 42 NEW YORK, Tims. If women's tennis were a game of musical chairs, the only players would be Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd. And they would be scurrying around a single seat the throne for No.l waiting for the music to stop. It has been more than fiveNYT - 201 words
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Article, Illustration161 1985-09-04 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI MERLION CUP SOCCER SINGAPORE'S reserve striker Razali Rashid, top scorer for League Division One rhaapiflns Police, is a doubtful starter for next month's Merlion Cup soccer competition. Raiali underwent a knee operation yesterday and has been told to rest for the next 10 days.161 words
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Article158 1985-09-04 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW MERLION CUP BASKETBALL THE Australian Wildcats devoured Yugoslavia's KK Postar on Monday to qualify for the Benson and Hedges basketball final in Kuala Lumpur and send Singapore's hopes soaring. For Singapore, who have been grouped with Postar and Australia's Combined Universities in the Merlion Cup tournament158 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-09-04 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN little Ahmad ready to roar in Merlion Cup By I may be living in W Trengganu now. hut Singapore is v^here I was born and it's always an honour to play for your country of birth. I'm really look ng forward to pla..ng tor Smga-399 words
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Article179 1985-09-04 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By, JOHOR and Singapore, Malaysia Cup and League champions respectively, have agreed to a home-and-away series, with the first leg to be played at Larkin Stadium later this month. The second match will be played at the National Stadium on Oct 6 a week179 words
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Article34 1985-09-04 43 SINGAPORE Cricket dub soared an upset 24 win over Sembawang Sports Club to qualify for the semi-finals of the President's Cap soccer competition at the Jalan Besar ißtwitiwm last night34 words
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245 1985-09-04 43 Republic bounce back in second half KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore lived up to the old adage that the game is never won until the final whistle when they beat Johor 4-3 in the Razak Cup hockey tournament here today. Singapore put up a grand snow of fighting spirit to recover245 words
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290 1985-09-04 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON 8 MILQ SQUASH B By SINGAPORE'S second echelon squash internationals went all out to impress in the second round of the Milo National championships at Km\\*ng last night. Although the two places in Saturday's final practically belong to Joint-favourites290 words
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WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES
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Article139 1985-09-04 43 A'niLEnCS (all finals): Mm -Wliilii 1 Ctetw Clark (US) 13.57 I Gyorgy Bakos (Hua) 13.73 S Keith Talley (US) 13.78. mgm IMb huikv: 1 Gtaka Ztgorcbrva (BuT 12.71 8 Nade.shda Korshtnw.a (SU) 12.87 S Anne Plquereau (Fra) 12.96. BMb: 1 Nadezhda Zvyaiiintse (SU) 1:58^9 S Christieana Ccjocaru (Run) 1:59.09Reuter; AP; AFP - 139 words
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199 1985-09-04 43 KOBE (Japan), Tues. North Korea won the|r first football gold in the World University Games thanks to an owngoal by a Uruguayan striker. The goal came in the 41st minute when a Korean corner kick taken by Yun Jong-Su sailed across the goalmouth, severalAFP - 199 words
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Article155 1985-09-04 43 KOBE. Tmm. Uruguay's supporters have been selling T-shirts udutorrapha to raise funds for their football la the final here today. Uruguay have sent M football players and officials to the World University Games believing that the organisers would pay their expenses hen, said an official ofAFP - 155 words
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339 1985-09-04 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE Republic's windsurfers swamped their counterparts across the Causeway to take the top four positions in the inaugural Merdeka Kent championships in Malacca over the weekend. Malaysia had no answer to Singapore's Ramie Salleh, Ho Kah Soon, Kelly Chan and Chua Tan339 words
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BRIEFS
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Article45 1985-09-04 43 London will stage its own street mile race on Sept 15. To be known as the Westminster Mile, It will go past many of the city's major landmarks and Steve Cram, the world mile record-holder, has indicated he will take part, subject to fitness.45 words
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Article73 1985-09-04 43 Results of Monday's Major League games: An«tou: New York > Seattle 7, CaMenU 11 Detroit 1, Toronto S Cleveland 2, Baltimore 12 Oakland 4. Kanaaa 3 Chicago 2, Minnesota 6 Milwaukee 1, Boston 11 Texas 2. Nti— l: Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 4, Houston 7 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 4 San73 words
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Article22 1985-09-04 43 Chlaa trounced Australia's Wildcats 104-71 (46-28) to win die Benson aid Hedges Malaysian international basketball championship at Stadium Negara last tonight.22 words
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Article30 1985-09-04 43 French. CYCLING Frenchman Bernard Hinault on Monday won the Circuit de L'Aulne Criterium race in Chatfiulln, France, when be beat compatriots Marc Madiot and Gilbert Duclos-Las-salle on the final30 words
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Article23 1985-09-04 43 sprint. Australian Test players Wally Lewis and Gene Miles have decided against Joining British Rugby League Cup-holders Wigan this season. AFP ReuterAFP; Reuter - 23 words
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Article29 1985-09-04 43 The Foot- ball Referees' Association of Singapore sub-committee for referees' development will have their fourth meeting at Keng Seng Primary School (next to Delta SC) at 7.30 tonight.29 words
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Article127 1985-09-04 43 SOUTH KOREA, the lions of taekwondo, prepare to claw at the rest of the world again when the World Taekwondo meet gets underway in Seoul today. In front of their zealous fans, the unbeaten world champions stand as much chance of losing as Singapore127 words
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Article161 1985-09-04 43 WORLD WOMEN S SQUASH DUBLIN, Tues. Hongkong are resigned to competing for the lower pi**»»»g« hi the women's World Team squash championship, after *"ring both their preliminarygroup matches. They went down 2-1 to the United States and 3-0 to Ireland in Group Four, and must nowAFP - 161 words
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Miscellaneous31 1985-09-04 43 Today's events CRICKET Nltlwwl team neto (Padang, 5.30 pm). SOCCES PriMMwfi Cap ■■artw Itoalr Geylang International v Fairer Park Dynamos (Jin Besar, 7.30 pm). SQUASH Mil* NaMwal chatnpUasUp* (Kallang, 6 pm).31 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-09-04 44 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By Choice of resigning or lay-off but benefits the same MICROCHIP maker Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited is to prune the workforce at its Bendemeer Road factory by about 400. But instead of retrenchment, the management is giving the workers the option402 words
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Article164 1985-09-04 44 Kasparov to make the first move MOSCOW, Tues. Garry Kasparov, thwarted in a bid for the world chess title last February, drew loud applause when he won the right to play white in same one today of his rematch against champion Anatoly Karpov. At the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall here lastReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration620 1985-09-04 44 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Man's death in Changi air show blast last year By A SALES manager, whose rash act of causing a "live" weapon to be displayed at a public exhibition which resulted in a man's death, was yesterday fined $250. In imposing620 words
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Article59 1985-09-04 44 STOCKHOLM, Toes. The first non-American recipient of a permanent artificial heart has suffered a stroke and is in an intensive care unit, a hospital ffpokwnwn said today. Mr Leif Stenberg, 53, had appeared to make the fastest recovery of any permanent artificial heart patient to date.AP - 59 words
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223 1985-09-04 44 LONDON, Tues. Police scientists have dismissed as a hoax a warning that an extremist animal rights group had laced cigarettes with cyanide, a threat that forced the removal of two million cigarettes from shelves throughout Europe. "The scare has proved to be a particularlyUPI - 223 words
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116 1985-09-04 44 MOSCOW, Tues. A Soviet cowherd has made an impassioned Slea in the Soviet ommunist Party newspaper Pravda can anyone produce a raincoat in the Soviet Union which really keeps put the rain? Mr Yuri Zakharov, who lives in the Kubyshevskiy region 1,000 km eastAFP - 116 words
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Article71 1985-09-04 44 WASHINGTON, Tues. A group of senior citizens, including a 90-year-old man, left for China today to make a 25-day trip in a caravan of 11 mobile homes. The group of 10 elderly couples and some of their relatives left for Hongkong from where they plan toUPI - 71 words
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Article31 1985-09-04 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials lost 2.24 points to 1,331.77 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-09-04 44 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Hurd replaces demoted Brittan as Him Secretary By LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has ruthlessly rertrnffWl her government pack with one eye on the sagging popularit; of her Conservative Party in the opinion polls and another on the next election. But515 words
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Article101 1985-09-04 44 What it should have been MR Ong Teng Cheong was reported on Monday as saying that the new 11,100 diesel tax for taxis will work out to about 2 to 3 per cent of the cabbies' daily earnings. Mr Ong actually said a "few^ per cent and did not specify101 words
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Miscellaneous120 1985-09-04 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Cloudy with showers over several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 5/15C Fine Madia 22/28C Rain Amsterdam 13/18C Cloudy Melbourne 9/13C Showers120 words
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