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Title Section15 1984-12-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article572 1984-12-05 1 N level exam a success British examiners full of praise for students' performance says Education Ministry 4 They have more than basic literacy and numeracy. And they have done courses like science which will prepare them for skills training. Besides, the grades do have value and are a signifi- a572 words
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Article28 1984-12-05 1 Latest SHIP ATTACKED IN GULF BAGHDAD, Toes. Iraq said Its jet aircrafi attacked another vessel in the Persian Gulf today, south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-12-05 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By WALKING with a briskness that belies his 58 years, Dr Richard Hu, the PAP's new candidate for Kreta Ayer, went on his first door-to-door visit in Chinatown last night. Although Nomination Day is but a week away, Dr Hu, the managing director ofWONG KWAI CHOW - 270 words
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373 1984-12-05 1 BHOPAL (India), Tues. Thousands of victims, many blinded, vomiting and frothing at the mouth, jammed into hospitals today following an accidental release of deadly gas which has killed nearly 600 people. In what is being described as "the worst environmental disasterReuter; UPI; AP - 373 words
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291 1984-12-05 1 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Tues. The 30-year career of a senior British diplomat working at Britain's High Commission in Singapore lay in ruins yesterday all because of a fake expense claim. James Gilmartin, 48--year-old First Secretary at the High Commission, was given291 words
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244 1984-12-05 1 President Nair dissolves Parliament SINGAPORE is a little different today. There are no MPs in the Republic because Parliament was dissolved yesterday. The proclamation by President Devan Nair to dissolve Parliament on the advice of the Prime Minister was published in an extraordinary goverment gazette. Under the Constitution, an MP's244 words
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305 1984-12-05 1 Kuwaiti jet hijacked and hostage shot dead TEHERAN, Tuesday FIVE Arabic-speaking hijackers seised a Kuwaiti airliner carrying at least 155 people today and shot dead a hostage after the plane landed here, Iranian officials said. Iran's national news agency, Irna, said one hostage had been killed and another Injured inUPI; Reuter - 305 words
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Article590 1984-12-05 2 SDP names four THE Singapore Democratic Party announced yesterday that it was fielding four candidates for the general election on Dec 22. The announcement, coming about a week before Nomination Day on Dec 12, named the four as: Mr Chiam See Tone, 49, its secretary-general; Mr Soon Kia Seng,590 words
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Article314 1984-12-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Times Organisation survey on the thoughts of 215,M1 young Singaporeans, who will be voting for the first time in the forthcoming election, is both reassuring and revealing. Where social attitudes are concerned, the survey indicates that the young are still interested in family life314 words
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Article94 1984-12-05 2 KAMUNTING TIN TUSSLE MAY LEAD TO COURTROOM FIGHT THE battle for control of Kamunting Tin Bhd between Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC) and a rival group led by a director, Mr K.C. Koh, is likely to be taken to the courtroom following developments during Monday's extraordinary general meeting in94 words
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Article232 1984-12-05 2 Hitting pay cheque DAZZLING West German teenager Boris Becker guaranteed the biggest pay cheque of his career when he burst into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne on Monday. Becker, 17, blasted his way past Guy Forget of France, 7-6, 6-4, 6-3. As a quarterfinalist,232 words
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Article85 1984-12-05 2 RETURN OF CIVILIAN RULE POLITICAL change has come to Latin America. In the late *****, 13 of the continent's 20 republics were governed by generals. But on Nov 25, Uruguay became the eighth Latin American country since 1980 to elect a civilian president and Brazil and Guatemala are expected85 words
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Article146 1984-12-05 2 Clans' role CLAN associations in Singapore have not outlived their usefulness. At a seminar last Sunday, attended by about 1,000 delegates, many spoke about problems facing the associations in the wake of rapid social changes. They felt that clans should play a bigger role in preserving Chinese roots,146 words
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Article594 1984-12-05 2 Dollar 'will weaken' A MAJORITY of American business economists expect the United States dollar to weaken during the next 12 months. This conclusion was drawn from a survey of 250 economists conducted by the 4,000-strong National Association of Business Economists, which has branches in 45 cities across594 words
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Article126 1984-12-05 2 Checking the charter AMID continuing public concern over the health of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, the ruling New ISociety Movement (KBL) party has decided to launch a review of the constitution, particularly the presidential law-making powers and succession scheme, party sources said yesterday. Opposition MPs, fearing a post-Marcos126 words
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Article472 1984-12-05 2 All set for big run THE annual Singapore Marathon will be run this Sunday morning. About 12,000 runners will be jogging past the anticipated crowd that is expected to fine the streets. Hiroyuki Ezaki, a chef, will be among the runners. A veteran of five marathons, including the472 words
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Article108 1984-12-05 2 Asean: Across the Causeway EPF for govt staff? THE Malaysian government is reviewing its pension scheme and may emulate the private sector by allowing civil servants to contribute to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF). Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said on Monday that the existing pension scheme was a burden on108 words
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Article561 1984-12-05 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter Slim majority reduces margin of error MELBOURNE, Wed. The Hawke Labour government, which was re-elected to another term at the Australian federal election on Saturday, will have a tougher time over the next three years than it has561 words
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Article190 1984-12-05 3 MACAU, Tues. Japan defeated Australia 5.07--2.93 and beat Macau 6.86--1.14 to take an early lead on the first day of the open team events of the 27th Far East Bridge Championships here yesterday. Japan was the only country to score two victories. It was followed byAP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-12-05 3 COLOMBO, Tues. GUERILLAS, fighting for a separate Tamil state, kept up their raids for the fourth straight day when they attacked a train carrying water in Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna district. Government sources said today that the guerillas hurled bombs at the train atReuter; AFP - 290 words
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Article136 1984-12-05 3 ARANYAPRATHET, Tups. Five Cambodian guerillas were killed and 13 wounded today during an attempt to retake a key resistance base near the Thai border from Vietnamese troops, Thai military sources said. The sources said guerillas of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) shelled 3MReuter; AFP - 136 words
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260 1984-12-05 3 BEIJING, Tues. Old-fashioned written Chinese characters used before the 1949 communist takeover have reappeared in some places, hampering the government's programme to standardise the language, an official report said today. Mr Liu Daosheng, chairman of the Committee for Reforming the Chinese Language, madeAP - 260 words
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World briefs
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Article66 1984-12-05 3 ROCKETS FIRED by Afghan guerillas hit the presidential palace compound in Kabul but another attack missed the capital's only luxury hotel, Western diplomats said in Islamabad yesterday. One rocket landed on or around the walled palace on Nov 26 and witnesses said they saw two ambulances arriving,Reuter - 66 words
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Article85 1984-12-05 3 FRENCH PRIME Minister Laurent Fabius appealed yesterday for calm in troubled New Caledonia and said no good could come from confrontation between Europeans and native Melanesia ns. Mr Fabius was addressing the National Assembly in Paris just hours after the government's special envoy, Mr Edgard Pisani, arrivedReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-12-05 3 THE SOVIET Union soon will begin landing tests of its space shuttle, similar to the ones that preceded the first flights of the American craft, Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine reported in Washington. The magazine, which did not quote any sources, said the approach and landingAP - 71 words
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Article68 1984-12-05 3 THE UNITED Nations General Assembly unanimously endorsed on Monday guidelines to save more than 150 million Africans from hunger and the continent from economic and social disaster. The 159-nation body, approved without a vote a "declaration on the critical economic situation in Africa". Apart from urging additional "massive"UPI - 68 words
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Article64 1984-12-05 3 SWISS POLICE said yesterday they had arrested a Swedish man who tried to extort 700,000 Swiss francs (*****,800) from the food company, Nestle, by threatening to poison its chocolates. The man, whose name was not disclosed, was arrested in Geneva on Nov 26 as he was going toUPI - 64 words
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355 1984-12-05 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan yesterday hit out at the various groups which have criticised his tax reform package. The proposal, first made public a week ago, would lower tax rates for individuals by an average of 8.5 per cent, and raiseAP - 355 words
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Article571 1984-12-05 4 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By I Washington Correspondent Decline over next 12 months, say economists WASHINGTON, Tues. A majority of business economists expect the United States dollar to weaken during the next 12 months. This conclusion was drawn from a survey of 250 economists conducted by the 4,000-strong571 words
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153 1984-12-05 4 Patient refuses blood because of Aids fear SANTA CLARA (California), Tues. An injured man has refused a blood transfusion because he cannot get a guarantee the blood will be free of the disease Aids Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, hospital officials said yesterday. Mr Rodney Tavares, 44, broke an arm andReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-12-05 4 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Tues. Mr William Sehroeder, the second man to receive an artificial heart, was taken off the critical list yesterday and said he looked forward to going fishing. In a taped interview with his doctor, the 52--year-old Indiana grandfather said the mainReuter; UPI; AP - 259 words
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Article212 1984-12-05 4 Polls in Grenada St GEORGES (Grenada), Tuesday. GRENADA'S pro-US New National Party (NNP) won a landslide victory in elections to return the Caribbean island to democracy, electoral officials said today. They said the NNP of Mr Herbert Blaize had so far won 10 of the 15Reuter; AP - 212 words
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Article74 1984-12-05 4 MEXICO CITY, Tues. Mexico, the world's leading honey exporter, has asked the InterAmerican Development Bank for US$75 million (Ssl6l million) in aid over the next six years to fight the African Bee, Agriculture Ministry officials said yesterday. The so-called killer bees are more aggressive thanReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1984-12-05 4 MONTREAL, Tues. Stormy weather in Quebec has hampered efforts to repair a jammed bridge on the St Lawrence Seaway which links the Great Lakes to the Atlantic. A spokesman for the Seaway authority said it would probably be Friday before the 142 trapped freighters could startReuter - 61 words
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242 1984-12-05 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Travellers at Washington's busy national airport were sprayed with bacteria in the 1960's without their knowledge as part of a United States Army germ warfare experiment, the Church of Scientology said today. Although the bacteria. Bacillus Subtilis, was considered by theReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-12-05 5 International conference 'unacceptable' JERUSALEM, Tuesday ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres last night called on Jordan to stop pressing for an international conference on the Middle East and to hold direct peace talks with Israel. Opening a parliamentary debate on last week's Amman meeting ofReuter - 307 words
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266 1984-12-05 5 BEIRUT, Tuesday LEBANESE and Israeli delegations have reported the first progress at talks on how to end the Israeli occupation of south Lebanon. Officials in Washington said United States Assistant Secretary of State Richard Murphy would travel to the Middle East because both sides hadReuter - 266 words
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215 1984-12-05 5 Iran names two to replace sacked judges THE HAGUE, Tues. Iran has named two new judges to sit on the Bench of the Iranian-American tribunal created three years ago as part of the agreement to release the American hostages at the United States embassy in Teheran. A tribunal spokesman saidAFP - 215 words
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Article70 1984-12-05 5 PARIS, Tues. An Iraqi underground opposition movement has claimed reponsibility for planting four bombs, one of which killed an explosives expert, under cais owned by the Iraqi embassy in Athens. In a telephone call to Agence France-Pn.-sse here an anonymous spokesman for the Islamic Action inAFP - 70 words
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Article41 1984-12-05 5 ANKARA, Tues. Six pdicemen have been sentenced to five years and four months in prison for torturing a left wing militant to death in a police headquarters lavatory converted into a cell, it was learned here yesterday. AFPAFP - 41 words
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159 1984-12-05 5 ISTANBIL, Toes. Demand for shares in Istanbul'* Bosphorous bridge swamped supply soon after they went on sale yes terday, an encouraging sign for the government's scheme to sell «.f public assets to cnshicn its debts. "We n.n out of shares in half-an-honr. saidReuter - 159 words
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Article312 1984-12-05 5 CAIRO, Tuesday EGYPT has endorsed proposals by Jordan's King Hussein for an international Middle East peace conference and a settlement based on the Arabs trading peace with Israel for the return of occupied land. The endorsement was contained in a joint statement issued yesterday at theReuter - 312 words
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Article369 1984-12-05 6 DUBLIN, Tuesday Way open for entry of Spain and Portugal in 1986 EUROPEAN Community heads of state and government today reached an agreement on curbing excess wine production that should enable formal talks to begin with EC candidate-members Spain and Portugal. The agreement, which cameAFP; Reuter; NYT - 369 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-12-05 6 DUBLIN, Tues. The life of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who narrowly escaped death in October, was again under threat yesterday from the Irish National Liberation Army (Inla) here at a summit of European Community leaders. Mrs Thatcher was flown to Dublin CastleAFP; Reuter; UPI - 205 words
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Article275 1984-12-05 6 East may signal arms stand EAST BERLIN, Tues. Warsaw Pact foreign ministers could give a clue to their future arms control strategy towards the United States when they conclude a two-day conference here later today. Western diplomats said Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko probably briefed East German, Czechoslovak, Hungarian, Polish,AP; Reuter; AFP - 275 words
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166 1984-12-05 6 BRUSSELS, Tues. Nato defence ministers today began three days of talks at which they are expected to boost conventional defence spending an area officials said has been neglected as attention focused exclusively on nuclear arms in Europe in recent years. The European ministers will beAP; AFP - 166 words
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441 1984-12-05 7 In Bhopal 4 I'VE come to look for two of my sons who lived here. One of them was the father of A this one. 7 Old Indian peasant in Bhopal, carrying two chil- K dren, aged five and seven. BHOPAL (India),AP; AFP - 441 words
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Article192 1984-12-05 7 How the gas kills and maims THE cloud of colourless poison gas that drifted over the city of Bhopal in the early hours of Monday morning acts much like tear gas, but is far more powerful. It causes the victims' lungs to fill with blood, thus "drowning" them. Less thanUPI; NYT; AFP - 192 words
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302 1984-12-05 7 In San Juanico 4 THE sufferings never can be quantified nor much lass repaired. 80 far, technical studies don't permit the location even of the site where the fire started. The Mexican report. MEXICO CITY, Tues. Anger is still smouldering in the desperately poorAP; Reuter - 302 words
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188 1984-12-05 7 Accident among worst to hit industry THE poison gas disaster in the central Indian city of Bhopal could prove one of the worst Industrial accidents on record. 1S21: A chemical plant explosion at Oppau, Germany, caused 561 deaths. lflf A factory explosion in Seveso, northern Italy, released a cloud ofReuter; UPI - 188 words
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Article69 1984-12-05 7 INSTITUTE (West Virginia). Tues. Union Carbide says it will stop producing the deadly gas methyl isocyanate (MIC) until its safety experts know what happened in a poison gas leak at its installation in India that killed hundreds of people. Mr Dick Henderson, a company spokesman said:UPI - 69 words
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Article282 1984-12-05 8 MANILA, Tues Minister reports on Marcos' condition THE ruling New Society Movement (KBL) party has decided to launch a review of the Constitution stressing the presidential lawmakmg powers and succession scheme, party sources said today. An in-chamber caucus at the National Assembly later today wouldAFP; NYT - 282 words
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Article168 1984-12-05 8 Sin hits out at rumour mongers MANILA, Tues. Roman Catholic Cardinal Jaime Sin yesterday criticised people who spread rumours about President Ferdinand Marcos' health and said it was un-Chris-tian to wish Mr Marcos dead even if people blamed him for the country's ills. Cardinal Sin, a frequent critic of Mr168 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-12-05 8 AN OIL lorry that went out of control triggered off explosions and a Ore in the market place of Lamphun's Pa Sang District in Thailand last Saturday morning. The lorry crashed into an electricity pole near a cooking gas shop. Witnesses said the Shell lorry (leftBangkok Post - 107 words
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239 1984-12-05 8 ABBY TAN - Grandma gets death for guerilla activities ABB Y TAN By manna neporrer MANILA, Tues. A 68--year-old grandmother and three others accused of being urban guerillas were today sentenced to death by a military court on charges of arson and attempted assassination of top Filipino leaders in 1979 to destabilise the239 words
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334 1984-12-05 8 PETER HAZELHURST - Take urgent steps to balance trade PETER HAZELHURST Nakasone on Asean's complaints By lokyo correspondent TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone instructed senior members of his Cabinet today to take urgent steps to redress Asean's complaints on trade issues before a special council on tariffs meets on Dec 20 to334 words
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155 1984-12-05 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, which have wrangled over frontier problems this year, will sign a new five-year border agreement here next week, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja announced today. Diplomatic sources from both countries said the pact would be aimed at boostingReuter - 155 words
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Article191 1984-12-05 9 EPF for govt workers Move to cut pension costs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government is reviewing its pension scheme and may imitate the private sector by allowing its employees to contribute to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF). Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said yesterday that the existing pension scheme was aNST - 191 words
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Article115 1984-12-05 9 TV3 to expand broadcast network KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Television viewers in Johor, Kuantan, Malacca and Ipoh will be able to receive TV3 programmes by the middle of next year. This was disclosed by the chairman of the TV3 task force, Mr Mohamed Tawfik, last Friday. Transmitters for these areas have115 words
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426 1984-12-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has said the government will not review the salaries of civil servants despite calls from several civil service unions to do so. He said salary payments by the federal government for next year had been estimatedNST; Bernama - 426 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-12-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tan Sri Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin was today appointed the new Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of Malacca. The former High Commissioner to Singapore succeeds Tun Syed Zahiruddin Syed Hassan who has served for nine-and-a--half years. Tan Sri Syed Ahmad received his instrumentBernama - 162 words
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361 1984-12-05 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By KEDAH Mentri Besar (Chief Minister) Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Shahabuddin is likely to remain in his post at least until the next general election despite the controversy over his involvement in a video recording. The 40-minute video, which has scenes of361 words
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Article60 1984-12-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian government plans to send students to smaller Australian universities to overcome the difficulty of getting places in established ones there. Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told Parliament last night that the Australian Government's help had been enlisted to ensure that theAFP - 60 words
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Article34 1984-12-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia Tan Sri Lim Taik Choon has been appointed Ambassador to France, succeeding Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Jalal, the Foreign Ministry announced today. AFPAFP - 34 words
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160 1984-12-05 9 SHAH ALAM, Tues. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday Pas had pressed Umno to replace the existing constitution with an Islamic legal system in the hope that this would cause Umno tc lose the support of the non-Muslims. Pas was not inspired byBernama - 160 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-12-05 10 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By Constituencies have not yet been named THE Singapore Democratic Party announced yesterday that it was fielding four candidates for the general election on Dec 22. The announcement, coming about a week before Nomination Day on Dec 12, named the564 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-12-05 10 PAP forms 11 district committees for polls THE People's Action Party has formed 11 election district committees, each headed by an experienced MP, to better coordinate the party's forthcoming election strategy. Each committee, taking charge of planning campaign details for an average of seven constituencies, will also fine-tune the use208 words
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278 1984-12-05 10 UPF warns others: Stay clear or be treated as enemies THE United People's Front (UPF) yesterday warned the other opposition parties to stay clear of the constituencies it is contesting in the general election. Opposition parties entering UPF territory will be treated as enemies, the party's leader, Mr Harbans Singh278 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-12-05 10 TWO new UPF election candidates will campaign in Mandarin and Malay to get the government to cut the cost of living in Singapore. Mr Tan Jue Kit, a 30--year-old unemployed seaman, wants a reduction in bus and taxi fares. He resigned from280 words
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156 1984-12-05 10 A POLICE sergeant, charged with using his Pearl's Hill police quarters as a common betting house, allegedly pushed a superintendent in the chest when he was asked to explain some figures written on a piece of glass. And a court yesterday heard retired156 words
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102 1984-12-05 10 Girls quizzed over hair being set ablaze POLICE have questioned three teenage giris who allegedly tried to set another girl's hair on fire after a misunderstanding over boys. The 17-year-old victim told police she was walking along Pasir Ris beach last month when the incident occurred. She was with the102 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-12-05 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By They rely on own skills and diligence to start firms A START as industrial apprentices earning just over $250 a month was no hindrance to a group of 'O' level holders. It did not stop them from thinking big. Their dream: to turn612 words
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258 1984-12-05 11 EDB makes apprentice scheme more attractive THE Economic Development Board is now on a drive to encourage more school-leavers with the right aptitude to become industrial apprentices. An EDB spokesman said getting suitable applicants for the apprenticeship programme is not easy because there are many other options for school-leavers. Another258 words
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Article61 1984-12-05 11 THE People's Association String Orchestra will play under the baton of conductor Kam Kee Yong on Dec 16. The concert will be held at the Victoria Concert Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets at $2, $3 and $4 are available from PA Headquarters, Culture Section; Kam Kee61 words
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174 1984-12-05 11 Man found gun in box he was keeping for friend A MAN did not open a wooden box containing a revolver given to him for safe-keeping until a deeade later after Its owner, a former colleague, died. A court heard yesterday that Tan Yew Teck alias Michael, 39, a businessman,174 words
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Article48 1984-12-05 11 THE closing date of the "Cabbage Plot Reading Competition," organised by the National Library Bukit Merah Branch, has been extended to Saturday. The first, second and third prizes are book vouchers worth $50, $40 and $30 respectively. Entry forms are available at the Adult Information Counter.48 words
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294 1984-12-05 13 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By Policy applies even to SGH to prevent unauthorised prints SINGAPORE'S biggest commercial film processing company, Kodak, will not print photos of people in the nude. This policy applies whether the film is sent by Singapore General Hospital, one of its clients,294 words
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Article128 1984-12-05 13 A BURMESE Foreign Affairs Ministry delegation to Singapore yesterday paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan on Monday. The visitors then had general discussions on foreign affairs and trade with other Singapore officials. The four-member delegation also had talks with the First128 words
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44 1984-12-05 13 POLICE have arrested 140 people and smashed 70 illegal centres for announcing race results during the past 11 months. They also seized 861 telephones. A police spokesman said those caught have been fined a total of $108,500.44 words
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248 1984-12-05 13 Beware of sweet talk, couples told LOVERS beware of sweet talk like this "I am willing to eat rice with nothing bnt salt, sleep with my arm (or a pillow and the dew as my blanket so long as we can be together." The president of the Syariah Court, Haji248 words
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230 1984-12-05 13 US computer firm to set up CAD/CAM training centre AN AMERICAN computer company has agreed to set up a computer-aided design/ computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/ CAM) training centre. The Prime Technology Centre will be the first centre set up by Prime Computer Inc outside the United States and Britain. It will230 words
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Article70 1984-12-05 13 TWO concerts will be held at the Botanic Gardens. The first will take place on Saturday Dec 15 from 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm. The 88-member People's Association String Orchestra and the 42-member Penang Junior Strings will present a combined outdoor concert. On Sunday Dec 2370 words
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Article118 1984-12-05 13 MORE cheating charges were yesterday preferred against two Filipinos who used other people's credit cards to buy goods. Isagani Edralin, 40, who already faces four charges, had seven more charges involving $4,276 worth of property against him. All the fresh cases took place at Lucky118 words
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875 1984-12-05 15 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI The Harry Wee case By London Reporter and raps High Court and the Law Society LONDON, Tues. The Singapore Law Society and the High Court came under criticism by the Privy Council in London when it gave its reasons for upholding875 words
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Article199 1984-12-05 15 Air-con buses for Bedok, Jurong RESIDENTS from Bedok and Jurong can travel to the city in airconditioned comfort from today in a threemonth trial scheme run by the Singapore School Transport Association. The 10 one-man-oper-ated buses seat up to between 21 and 30. Fares range from $1 and $1.20 depending199 words
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Article50 1984-12-05 15 THE Public Utilities Board productivity campaign closed yesterday, with certificates and prizes being presented to work improvement teams at a ceremony at the PUB Auditorium. A ceremony to mark the closing of Keppel Shipyard's productivity month is held today at the shipyard's training centre in Telok Blangah Road.50 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-12-05 15 RICHARD NG; JACKIE HO - RICHARD NG JACKIE HO Story: Picture: HEY, wait a minute. This looks familiar, bat something's just not quite right. Your senses tell yon something's wrong, bat yoa just can't say what. And then it suddenly hits yoa. The riddle is solved. This visual teaser on the236 words
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116 1984-12-05 15 SINGAPORE'S only maker of titanium electrodes has been singled out as a valuable addition to the country's growing pool of technology-intensive industries. Mr Sidek Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs), who opened the $5-million Titanor Singapore Pte Ltd factory at116 words
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Article56 1984-12-05 15 FIVE films to be screened for the public by the Sentosa Maritime Museum this month are: Stol Beach And Rescue Amphibian US-1, Ice Society, Fish Sausage Manufacturing Plant, Racing Rivers and The Water Of Life. Visitors in groups of 10 or more can request for film showings by56 words
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100 1984-12-05 15 Jaya urges Indian groups to pool efforts INDIAN organisations in Singapore have been urged to get together to serve their members more effectively. The Labour Minister, Prof S. Jayakumar, who made the call last night, said they should pool their resources to help improve the education of children. Prof Jayakumar,100 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-12-05 17 RAV DHALIWAL - MRT trains will have more seats RAV DHALIWAL By Keeping Track Promise of greater comfort than those in Hongkong THERE will be more sitting space on Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit trains compared with those in Hongkong. Each train car here will have 68 seats compared with Hongkong's 48. This will471 words
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Article224 1984-12-05 17 Progress at the worksites EXCAVATION work for the first two MRT stations at Toa Payoh and Novena sites has been completed. At Toa Payoh, the concrete base slabs for the station have also been finished, while at Novena, they are being cast. Progress at some of the other MRT worksites:224 words
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178 1984-12-05 17 S'pore among 3 most popular ports with liner passengers SINGAPORE ranks with Sydney and San Francisco as the most popular ports among passengers on a Norwegian cruise finer. This was revealed by the captain of the Royal Viking Star Ola S. Harsheim on Monday. Questionnaires distributed to passengers after their178 words
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Article108 1984-12-05 17 Loneliness drove man to suicide A FREELANCE cartoonist complained of depression, insomnia and loneliness a few days before he was found hanged in an aunt's home in Pasir Panjang on Aprii 13. See Chong Hwee, 23, a regular contributor of the cartoon sti-ip Seeeeeing, which appeared in The Straits Times,108 words
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Article47 1984-12-05 17 NORDI\' BIN BISU, 35, was fined fct» yestenay by a district judge for misbehaving at the Subordinate Courts at Upper Cross Street on Monday. Nordin, who Emitted shouting outride th stamp office and kicking at a lift door, explained that he was then drunk.47 words
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90 1984-12-05 17 T. Pagar's boys' club 'a part of community' THE Tanjong Pagar boys' club has steadily progressed and become a part of the community since it was formed two years ago. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, said this at the second anniversary of the90 words
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186 1984-12-05 17 Businesses must run properly to survive SINGAPORE businesses will have to be run properly and must stay above board if they want to survive. Professor Lee Soo Ann, Dean for Accountancy and Business Administration of the National University of Singapore, said this at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) international conference186 words
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Article153 1984-12-05 17 SINGAPORE and other Asean countries will continue to incur trade deficits with Japan as long as their industrial infrastructures are different. Mr Yoshihiro Inayama, chairman of the Japan Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), said Asean countries would continue to buy from Japan and other industrial153 words
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81 1984-12-05 17 DURING a flying visit to Singapore, Mr John Monjo, the United States' deputy assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs held talks with top government officials. Before leaving last night, he met Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture;81 words
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327 1984-12-05 18 Bigger role in modern health care team ALL signs are pointing to a new kind of nurse for the future one who has got a degree in nursing. This was already being done in advanced countries said Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong yesterday and327 words
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Article71 1984-12-05 18 RESIDENTS in the oneIt m stretch between Haw Par Villa and Lorong Puspa in Pasir Panjang had a gloomy Monday night when the area was hit by a power failure from 10.05 p.m. Football fans missed the televising of the Asian Cup soccer match between China and Iran.71 words
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144 1984-12-05 18 ELAYNE THONG - Project bags 10,000 books for needy ELAYNE THONG By THE public has given a record number of textbooks for needy students in a project by NTUC Fair Price. About 10,000 came by the bag-load to the 35 NTUC FairPrice supermarkets, which acted as collection centres. The appeal for used textbooks144 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-12-05 18 THE dreaded malaria-carry-ing anopheles mosquito should not pose a threat to people living near the Sungei Seletar reservoir project thanks to a strategy hatched more than three years ago. The risk of favourable breeding grounds came with the damming of Sungei Seletar, cleared mangrove swamps208 words
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306 1984-12-05 18 THE friendly neighbourhood policeman has added a new dimension to community policing. Since Oct 1, neighbourhood police post officers in Toa Payoh have been investigating simple crimes, a role previously handled by divisional police. This means residents who report simple thefts, such as a306 words
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182 1984-12-05 18 Special police posts for Jurong residents JURONG residents now have two new neighbourhood police posts that are special and different from the others. These police posts, one located at Block 110, Corporation Drive, and the other near Block 210, Boon Lay Place, are actually converted from container cabins. But the182 words
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Article73 1984-12-05 18 RESIDENTS of an old folk's home who were evacuated in October because of a fire moved back to their home in St George's Lane yesterday. Altogether, 21 residents of the Methodist Home for the Aged Sick had been rescued from the blaze by their neighbours. They were73 words
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Article63 1984-12-05 18 TOP civil servants from Pakistan may come to Singapore for training at the Civil Service Institute A three-man mission from the United States Agency for International Development is consider- ing sending top Pakistani civil servants to Singapore and other countries in the region. The three officials63 words
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164 1984-12-05 18 Swift police action led to arrest of suspects A TIP-OFF and swift police response led to the arrest of three suspected burglars early yesterday. With the arrests, police believe they have crippled a gang of burglars suspected of being involved in a series of recent break-ins and thefts in the164 words
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202 1984-12-05 18 ABOUT 40 Methodist delegates met at a general conference to vote in the new episcopal head of the Singapore Methodist Church yesterday. The Rev Ho Chee Sin, 49, was ushered in to serve four years as the new bishop of the202 words
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Advertisement106 1984-12-05 15 The way you write and the pen you choose both say a lot about you. Slanted writing with large loops can show responsiveness and imagination. Choosing a Sheaffer shows you appreciate a superior pen that makes a stylish gift. Only Sheaffer has such superb styling and craftsmanship 1 ifM wi<:n106 words
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Advertisement543 1984-12-05 17 BUSINESS AUTOMATION Introducing the affordable DESKTOP GENERATION Micro with the power to run up to 8 terminals The DESKTOP GENERATION 1^ 1 All at the same time! Quite a list. And of course you can add peripherals from Data General takes you further than And at a price that is543 words
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Advertisement1158 1984-12-05 19 I flflflfl#-_K~r^_-hfl_flflfll hflflfl_L_Cli_fl_flflflfl _fll^flf_____j_flJflflH HHflflC_lL-Jjfl_-fl_fl-! flflflfl____LT^_^_Mflflfll flflflfl#__r^_-k__flflflfl! flflflfl# _t^^_^_^flflfll flflflfl_T^_c'~\__k---fly'B lflkflk# _r^\^__kflflfl^^~~\^_h_fl^fll WF\ __i^^^^^H y iyi^icgs your wniristiYids u Im Tis the season for giving. must not exceed the number of points that is given to you. W\% So what better time for Tan Chong to give you a gift?1,158 words
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453 1984-12-05 20 The Straits Times says Discerning new voters OPINIONS and values will change from time to time. Therefore, the opinions and values of a whole generation of new voters must surely be important because, collectively, they can influence the shape and style of a country's politics. Hence, politicians will find thoughtprovoking453 words
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Article643 1984-12-05 20 XIANG MIN - XIANG MIN By Lianhe Zaobao staff writer If democracy is reduced to a two- party system, political parties will have to pander to popular will. That will be a sad day for democracy. But democracy with too many restrictions may cause intellectuals to keep quiet out of643 words
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Article, Illustration663 1984-12-05 20 The Art Buchwald 9 column WASHINGTON The weary Santa Claus team was sitting on benches, staring at the floor in the Emporium Department Store locker room. The manager was punching the walls. "You guys are stinking out the joint. We're down 10 per cent in663 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-12-05 20 COMMENT By THE ECONOMIST ONCE upon a time, not so long ago at that, last week's gunfight at Panmunjom would have set off an almighty row between South and North Korea, and would probably have got international-crisis headlines in the world's press. The fact638 words
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630 1984-12-05 20 PING MING - PING MING Comment on the People's Action Party in the Chinese press By Lianhe Zaobao staff writer 4 What, then, does the PAP government actually lack? In my view, it lacks admonishing friends who have no qualms about giving it some frank630 words
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Letter115 1984-12-05 21 BIG dogs should not be kept in highrlse flats, especially in Housing Board flats where HDB laws do not permit dogs to roam freely without their masters. I am writing this letter after having seen some big dogs which live in HDB flats having115 words
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580 1984-12-05 21 I REFER to the letter by K.O. Landell-Jones, managing director of Advertising Associates (ST, Nov 30). For years now I have spoken up against advertisements which portray the wrong image of women. May I please use your column once again to do580 words
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282 1984-12-05 21 Why were ripped bus seats not repaired? I REFER to the reply of the Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd (ST, Nov 28) to my complaints in your paper about the condition of one of their buses I travelled on recently. The crux of my complaint about the rough ride seems282 words
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Letter, Illustration286 1984-12-05 21 Ministry on the taking of photos WE REFER to the letter "Doctorpatient trust must be maintained" by "Concerned" (ST, Dec 4). We must clarify that our doctors do not take photographs of the medical conditions of our patients unless the photographs are needed to record or286 words
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257 1984-12-05 21 I SUBMITTED a transfer form to the Housing Board on Aug 27, from Bedok/Tamplnes to Buklt Batok zone. When I failed to receive an acknowledgement letter by October, I went to HDB to inquire. I was told that no acknowledgement letter was needed257 words
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131 1984-12-05 21 I REFER to your report "When lifts are a letdown" and "$160,00 damage HDB's repair bill" (ST, Nov 30). It is an irresponsible act for people who live in high-rise HDB flats to allow vandals to damage lifts. A public campaign should be131 words
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Letter86 1984-12-05 21 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.86 words
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116 1984-12-05 21 I WILL appreciate it very much if you could kindly publish this letter of appreciation for a very kind and thoughtful person, Mr Saat of Tampines Street 21. Mr Saat found and returned my purse, which I had lost on Nov 26, with everything116 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-12-05 22 ALAN RIDING - ALAN RIDING By in Rio de Janeiro Since 1980, eight regimes have called elections IN THE late *****, 13 of Latin America's 20 republics were governed by generals, Haiti was ruled by a family dynasty and a Communist dictator was in power inNYT - 788 words
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Article686 1984-12-05 22 LONDON IF AN angry tone filters through carefully modulated accents on the airwaves from London, it is simply because the beeb is furious with the British government. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), affectionately known as the beeb, faces government-ordained cuts in funds for prestigiousReuter - 686 words
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Article37 1984-12-05 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 76 15 11 Finance 11 2 3 Hotels 7 1 1 Properties 7 4 2 Plantations 6 4 0 Mining 2 0 0 Deb/Loans 1 1 4 Totol 110 27 2137 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-12-05 23 THE market gave players a pleasant surprise yesterday when stocKS that lost ground on Monday regained some balance. Despite Wall Street's 6.52-point fall to 1182.42, the Straits Times Industrial Index rose 5.78 points in the morning. Buying was concentrated on Malaysian stocks and the296 words
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Article69 1984-12-05 23 ICS 590 +45 Raletfh 326 +22 HST 765 +20 Utd Plantations 374 +20 ICB 570+15 Sea View 245 15 Mapun Corpn 304 14 Sifma Metal 189 +12 FACBSOC 219 +11 G Lumber 174 +11 MBinkmj 570 +10 FIN 510+10 OUB 412+10 General Corp 224 +10 MM C 10c 14069 words
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Article92 1984-12-05 23 F E Itwpton 283 —12 Kuala Skim 236 -10 C A S H 50c 299-7 CoM Store lOp 268 -6 H Le«nt Fin 296 -4 IGB Corpn 50c 160 -4 ftUpha Irrit 50c 74-4 C* C 277 -3 M CredH 202 -3 S P Teitfc 308 -2 landmarks H92 words
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Article62 1984-12-05 23 Dec 3 Dec 4 BT Composite 703.80 710.86 BT Indicator *****80 *****12 BT 08/OS +119 +1M ST Industrials ***** 808 49 ST Finance 2397.75 2418 08 ST Hotels 878.15 ***** ST Properties ***** 493 78 ST Minings 350.09 350.12 ST Plantations 2527.20 2529.19 OCBC 611.05 617.91 OUB Composite 40262 words
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Article15 1984-12-05 23 Sime Darby 1,122,000 Pahang Inv 786,000 Fober Merlin 616,000 TDM 575,000 Promet 299,00015 words
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Article78 1984-12-05 23 CONDITIONS improved for the better at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with share prices closing steadier across the board. The widely-moni-tored 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 6.44 points to 1277.85. Reflecting the steadi- er trend, the market Scoreboard showed gains outpacing losses by78 words
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Article76 1984-12-05 23 Boustead Bhd +7 CIC -3 CCM CoM Storaf e —6 Dunloplnd +1 Esso +4 FAN +10 Gentinis +4 Guinness Haw Par unch Inchcape Bhd unch Keppel +6 MTC +6 Multi-Purpose +3'/2 NBT susp Nat Iron +2 PMC +2 Pan Dec susp Peris Plant +2 Prima +576 words
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Article33 1984-12-05 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article47 1984-12-05 23 K. Lumpur Barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 71 24 16 Finance 11 1 3 Hotels 1 0 0 Properties 6 3 1 Oil palms 5 0 1 Tins 4 2 I Rubber 10 6 5 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 1 0 0 Totol 109 36 2747 words
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761 1984-12-05 23 LONDON British Telecom (BT) made a spectacular debut on Monday on its first day in the private sector. In London, its partlypaid 50 p shares opened at an immediate premium of 45 p. In New York, where dealings began simultaneously, the shares reached an all-timeFT - 761 words
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Article86 1984-12-05 23 TOKYO A Japan-US trading firm is to open a representative office in Shanghai in February next year, to promote imports of Chinese merchandise to be sold in supermarket chains in the two countries, it was reported yesterday. AIC Inc, a joint venture established here in 1979 byAFP - 86 words
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Article46 1984-12-05 23 DETROIT After a year of regulatory haggling and an anti-trust suit that hasn't gone away, General Motors Corp and Toyota Motor Corp this week began turning out the first product of their stormy joint manufacturing venture a Japanesedesigned car called th*» Chevrolet Nova. APAP - 46 words
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Article57 1984-12-05 23 Japanese equity in KL KUALA LUMPUR Japan's equity participation in Malaysia up to the end of last year amounted to M5575 million in 182 companies in the manufacturing sector, the Dewan Negara was told yesterday. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Oo Gin Sun said this represented 17.1 per cent of57 words
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681 1984-12-05 23 Tussle takes a new twist following walkout at Monday's EGM KUALA LUMPUR The battle for control of Kamunting Tin Bhd between Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC) and a rival group led by a director, Mr K.C. Koh, is likely to be taken toBernama - 681 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-12-05 23 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By Small business SIX years ago, a small electronics company turned from making watches and calculators to assembling computer boards. Singatronics (S) Pte Ltd, was then the first company in Singapore to do so, and that first step saw the then-ailing consumer electronics company625 words
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Article121 1984-12-05 23 Legal tussle over Rubik's rights NEW YORK Nobody has been more frustiated by Rubik's cube than CBS Inc. Two years ago, CBS spent US$5B million to buy the Ideal Toy Corporation, the company that made the popular cube puzzle whose popularity dropped off dramatically as soon as CBS bought it.NYT - 121 words
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230 1984-12-05 23 Honeywell Synertek to cut down workforce SINGAPORE hi-tech company Honeywell Synertek (S) Pte Ltd will lay off a substantial number of its 5M workers next week. ThLs follows the US parent company's decision to sell off its Synertek Inc subsidiary after large operating losses in 1983 and this year, according230 words
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Article2897 1984-12-05 26 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because aH dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,897 words
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Article2083 1984-12-05 26 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 87B) (2) 2 84 (8) 2 85 (6) 2 89 (12) 2 82 (5) 2.83 (II) 2.82 (3) 2.86 (7) 2.87 AMD (3.365) (2) 3.38 (1)3.34 Alcom (1.445) (10) 1.42 (14) 1 41 (9) 1 40(8) 1 45(7) 1.44 API (1.1682,083 words
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Article2874 1984-12-05 26 All shares quoted have a par value of SI. uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tax -exempted dividend ABN ts traded in tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,874 words
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Article311 1984-12-05 27 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kHo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 171.50 172.50N 170.25-171 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Dec 173.50 1 74 00 172 25 172 75 193.50— 194 00 192 00— 193 00 Int. i RSS Jan 176.50 177.00 175.25311 words
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Article46 1984-12-05 27 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo yesterday. The buffer stock manager absorbed the bulk of the turnover. Volume fell to 190 tonnes from 1,004 tonnes on Monday and no rationing was noted.46 words
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Article28 1984-12-05 27 Closint prices Copper £/tonne Mon Spot 1091 00 1091.50 (1088.50 1089.00) 3 months 1110.50—1111.00 (1106 50 1107 00) Market tone: Barely steady after tirmi Sales: 16,100 tonnes28 words
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Article31 1984-12-05 27 qgl Closing prices US 1/ troy oz Tues Mon Singapore 7 07 7 12 697-7 02 Mon Fri New York 7 07—7 .12 7 00—7 05 Source Credit Smsse. S'poi31 words
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Article22 1984-12-05 27 Ctosjne prices Aluminium £/tome Spot 927.00 928.00 (920.00— 921 00) 3 months 951.50 952.00 (943.50—944.00) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 13,300 tonnes22 words
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Article351 1984-12-05 27 xta, as"- as? us sH r COCOnUt sowce Produce Exchange Loonzain 100% 2nd grade 247 ni| 2nd grade 230 Y Jim ne cr °P r a 180 00 (sellers) Cloant pnc*s, Parboied Ist grade unq ZZm ISSS! I/*-*— 5% 227 Broken nee 168 New drum FOB 197.00 (sellers)351 words
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Article115 1984-12-05 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices closed lower on late selling and buyers' reserve in quiet trading yesterday, due to uncertainty over Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender and ahead of a local holiday today. PALM Ck>sin( prices Crude MJ/tonne palm oil Dec 1230 (south central) 1240 (north) Refined115 words
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Article28 1984-12-05 27 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 331.00 331.40 328.50-329.00 Hongkong 331.10—331.50 328.45 328.85 Mon Fri New York 331.50 332.00 328 75— 329.25 London 330.00 330.50 328.75 329.2528 words
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Article, Illustration28 1984-12-05 27 KUDDer cents/kilo Singapore December 172.25 down one cent Malaysia December 192.00 down one cent Closing prices Tin MS/kilo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover:l9o down 814 tonnes28 words
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Article274 1984-12-05 27 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5523,077 and 5523,273 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/331.40 and eased off slightly to U*****.80/331.20 before overseas buying interest moved it up to close the first session at U*****.40/1.80. It re-opened at U*****. 15/1. 55 and continued its upward trend.274 words
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Article92 1984-12-05 27 THE Singapore unit rose slightly to 2.1694 1709 in quiet trading. The US dollar opened higher than New York's closing lewis in the Far East but absence of new factors resulted in quiet trading. Dealers were reluctant to assume new positions due to fears of Bundesbank intervention, despite underlying92 words
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Article65 1984-12-05 27 iiiii I J I I Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1125.40 (1122.26) y Week ago 1112.73 ,g Australian All-Ordinaries ~3. v£* Tuesday 737.7 (740.1) %tWeekago 752.5 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1082.0 (1086.5) Week ago 1095.0 Financial Times Industrials Monday 924.9 (917.3) Week ago 922.1) Dow Jones Average Monday 1182.42 (1188.94) £il_65 words
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Article372 1984-12-05 27 NEW YORK, Tues. Wall Street yesterday extended its losing streak to four straight sessions as blue-chip stocks closed at their lowest level in nearly two months in a session dominated by the initial offering of British Telecom. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 6.52 points to 1182.42. The index declined372 words
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Article279 1984-12-05 27 Dec 4 HK$ Charge Associated Hotels 034 Bank Of East Asia 22.80 -0 1 Cheung Kong 9 05 +0 05 China Light II 90 +0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 70 unch F E Consortium 0.35 -0025 Far East Exch Philex 0.035 unch G I Cement 6 85 -0 05279 words
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Article321 1984-12-05 27 Dec 4 Yen Chant* Aimomoto 1140 +30 Akoi 500 +9 Amada 1120 +129 Asahi Chem 666 +21 Asahi Gloss 879 -1 Bank Tk 585 +10 Bridgestone 549 -1 Conon 1540 unch Casio Computer 1610 -10 Citizen 565 -I D Nip Print 1040 +30 D Nippon Screen Doiei 630 unch321 words
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Article239 1984-12-05 27 Dec 3 US* Chants Alcoa 35% Allied Chem Cp 35 X Alte-Cholmers 7% Am Tel Tel 18* unch Amax Inc 16* -H Amr Corp 33H PetWehem Stl I6M. Poemg Co 53% -H Purroughs Cp 54M Caterplor Co 30H -V 4 Chose Monhtn 43% +W Chrysler Cp 27% +H239 words
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Article594 1984-12-05 27 Dec 3 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 157 unch Ass Dairies 156 unch BTRPLC 547 +5 Babcocks 140 unch Barclays 524 +7 Beechams 383 +5 BICC 238 +2 Blue Circle 478 unch BOC Group 257 +4 Boots 190 +4 Bowater 187 unch BATS 313 +3 Britannia 73 unch BP 503594 words
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Article333 1984-12-05 27 )cc 4 Cents Charge (Aust) A C I 180 +1 A N I 240 -3 A P M 217 -1 Aberfoyle 860 unch Age 290 Alliance Oil 103 unch Allied Mill 252 -3 Ampol Exp 255 unch Ampol Pet 176 -4 Anz 516 +2 Ashton 85 -1 B H333 words
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Article183 1984-12-05 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doflars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8527 1.8546 5.46-5 34 Canadian dollar 1.6397 1 6410 6 16-6 07 NZ dollar 1.0546 1 0572 9.73—9.35 Sterling ocund 2.6013 2.6047 3.88—3.81 US AoM 2.1700—2.1710 4.64 4183 words
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Article212 1984-12-05 27 Managers' prices for Dec 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 52 2 68 The Savings Fund 172-182 S pore Prog Fund 1 09— 1.15 Spore Sec Fund 1.63-1.73 Spore Invest Fund 1 06—1.12 Spore Equity Fund 1.10- 1 17xd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 34—2.49212 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-12-05 27 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked at the containers freiaht station on Dec 4 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Kris Lemona (09) 5/12(2359) FSB 1100-1200 SI Anna MS (8412) 5/12(2359) 51 *****200 B585 words
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Article58 1984-12-05 27 A LOWER dollar in New York triggered the February gold contract to open higher at 335.50, up 28 ticks. It was traded steadily higher to reach 335.90 in afternoon trading and closed at 335.70. (In US$ per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 331.10 FebBs 335.5058 words
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Article61 1984-12-05 27 BOTH the December and March contracts opened modestly higher from yesterday's settlement prices at 0.3235 and 0.3266 respectively. Pit participation was thin as traders were reluctant to hold fresh positions and cautious of the possibility of Bundesbank intervention. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.323561 words
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Article73 1984-12-05 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit TRADING in the leading March contract opened at 90.05 and continued trading within a narrow range. Traders were still uncertain about the trend o f US interest rates and the absence of fresh US economic and monetary data. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est73 words
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Article47 1984-12-05 27 THE Japanese yen recovered its strength against the dollar to open at 0.*****2 in the Simex market. Both the December and March contracts were thinly traded. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****2 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****3 119 Mar 85 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****6 247 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-12-05 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kota Berlian 29/30 aside 5/12 One West 8 33/4 aside 5/12 Raiah Brooke 20W aside 5/12 Straits Star 21 aside 5/12 Tnsakti 18 aside 5/12 Arrow King 46 5/12 6/12 Builder 111 22 5/12 6/2 Ned Baltimore 44 5/12 6 12239 words
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318 1984-12-05 28 6 pc rise in group pre-tax profits to $29.5 m Cerebos Pacific FOOD-BASED Cerebos Pacific overcame the problems of currency devaluation in Australia and New Zealand this year, and finally reported a 6 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to $29.5 million for the year to July 1984. Australiasia318 words
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Article64 1984-12-05 28 FABER MERLIN (M) BHD said its register of loan stockholders will be closed from Dec 21 to Dec 25 to determine the amount of interest payable. Interest on the 8 3 4 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock will be paid to those shareholders registered on Dec 31.64 words
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Article53 1984-12-05 28 MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BHD announced that it has completed the exchange of its 40.68 per cent stake in United Malayan Banking Corporation for a 51 per cent stake in Malaysian French Bank Bhd. By mutual agreement, the M5123.5 mil- lion for the UMBC shares have been prepaid at the53 words
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Article41 1984-12-05 28 AT the close of the general offer yesterday, Parkwood Investments Ltd said that it has received a total of 81,660 shares in QAF Ltd. Parkwood, and persons acting in concert with it, now own 65.1 per cent of QAF Ltd.41 words
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Article32 1984-12-05 28 Hong Leong Credit HONG LEONG CREDIT'S acquisition of 70 per cent equity interest in Montezuma Information Systems from Honeywell Information Systems inc USA has been approved by Malaysia s Foreign Investment Committee.32 words
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429 1984-12-05 28 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By Group prepares for a rapid growth of tourism SHANGRI-LA Hotel Ltd is eyeing China's hotel industry. It has entered into a joint venture to develop Hangzhou Hotel in mainland China and has finalised negotiations about two months ago to develop429 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-12-05 28 KANNAN CHANDRAN - K ANNAN CHANDRAN By IN LESS than 10 years, Mr Wally Amos, 48, took his cookie business from a tenuous investment into a US$3OO million (Ss64B million) industry. The success of the Famous Amos chain was never anticipated by Mr Amos. "When479 words
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330 1984-12-05 28 TONG YOKE THO - John Little to move back to Specialists' Centre TONG YOKE THO By JOHN LITTLE will be moving back to Specialists' Centre again but on a much smaller scale. The department store, well-known for its bargain price goods, will open a men's department on the ground floor of the shopping centre.330 words
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Advertisement7 1984-12-05 27 GO MAGAZINE FOR FASHION AND BEAUTY IDEAS7 words
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Advertisement675 1984-12-05 28 WE'RE FUSSY ABOUT LITTLE THINGS. IHK> ■■>-* >>?^9HiH It '■j'Vv^^^H 1 11 u J f **tß^l 1 Bb J v^^-flß^H^H^Kl ■K A < i i -f Tf^JwBBB Hv R i':«fl I r '^WnßHMiHliiiiMßliißßHißißiiiiilßiiliiii^i^^iHßiiMilHß j4/&t a /owg- <Azv of business meetings, you d like nothing better than to unwind uith a675 words
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Advertisement172 1984-12-05 29 Hbk. W f BBralN^ ll^Ei F^lfeS Is ifiil m »Kl»wi irfU »1 bßb K« ■fc.T.J Mi i^BTWSyJh tmh ai W I Bi ai mIB 1 > iMrSi iSm ma I m "j^^ it l^^^B ■'■;^l «v li ■m i B w wB ai 3 IDJB il^B IhH m m >*X172 words
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Advertisement376 1984-12-05 30 _k TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: /^fik Monday Friday 900am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $1.00 per word (Min $15 00) Food/Entortainmenl (2 —5) U. (V. li _e«^V _^^"»»4 af^/™™^af^_r*^^% af^^^. A^\ Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm (Ham di p w $20 00 Der col cm Personal Service«/Merchandi»e(ll 39) zi> f\ 0$ C$376 words
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Advertisement92 1984-12-05 30 12 Computer Products/ Services Lagftec I DOT MATRIX PRINTER Print Rate: 1 40 Number of Wire: 9 Print Direction: Bidirectional with logic seeking Line Spacing: DIP switch selectable; 1/6', 1/8" Programmable; from 1/1 20 to 255/1 20 inch Character Set: 96 ASCII characters with descenders 9 international character sets 6392 words
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Advertisement175 1984-12-05 30 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts ANCESTIQUE— Sale on all Chinese and Malacca antiques at near cost. 290-G Joo Chiat Road Singapore-1542 Tel: *****62. ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND Junk wanted wholesale. Young Antique Company, 42 Watten Rise, *****91/ *****89 Jay. 16 Flowers/Plants INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP floral arrangement classes at reasonable price. #04-03 Peninsula Shopplng175 words
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Advertisement237 1984-12-05 30 OWNER LEAVING, KITCHEN cabinet, hall display unit, etc for sale. Tel: *****82. 25 Sale: Other Products RECEIVER'S MANAGER'S SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Costume Jewelleries, Jade, Ivory and Silver Ornaments, table cloths and mats, textiles etc. TO BE HELD AT 9, Penang Road, #13-05, Supreme House, Singapore 0923, on Saturday, December237 words
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Advertisement235 1984-12-05 30 $4.00 LUNCHEON AEROBICS at Joanne Drew Aerobic Centre from 12 noon to 2pm. Monday to Friday includes sauna/ steam bath, showers, professional exercise equipment, tea/ coffee and hair dryer facilities. Call *****75. PARAMOUNT DE HEALTH Salon Paramount Hotel, 4th floorMassage, sauna facial. All rooms showers attached. Open dally 10am- 12235 words
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Advertisement134 1984-12-05 30 <^B| I BW- M k"M IWb^ J3B It i I >* IBH 1 li bt irnnm jm OP ™> mfm f■. Ito 8 weeks advanced course 6 months beginners and advanced course 8 months evening course (part-time) Easy installment scheme available Lodging lor non-Singaporeans can be arranged p%^^l i HJJloi¥^bl134 words
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Advertisement107 1984-12-05 30 ■PP^ SUNBREAKERS W^^^ a Durable Weatherproof Elegant Stylish in. Coated with special parnt formulated in Sweden For Balconies, Patios Available in a wide range Car-Porches of colours. Manufacturer: quote can- \JJj Tel: *****61 Blk 12 Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Industrial Park #01-1183 Singapore 1231 WJUJE ALUMINIUM IRON WORK Tel *****33107 words
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Advertisement158 1984-12-05 30 QUALITY HDB RENOVATION WORK! We undertake all kinds of renovation lor HDB Hats and private apartment*. e Provide quality reliable workmanship. Responsible for 6 months, e Guaranteed satisfaction, e Reasonable price. For enquiries:MR. SIM TEL: *****68/ *****82 Good Workmanship A Prompt Service Guaranteed e Tiling e Awning Fencing Painting e158 words
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Advertisement351 1984-12-05 30 MARBLE CARRARA 'C, Rosa, etc. Size: 60 x3O x1.3 cm. (I 1 xZ xl/2") available Direct from producer. Ready stock. Very convenient price. Contact: Evelyn *****05. SPECIALIST IN TERRAZZO, wall tiles, mosaic, painting, wall sanding, appliances and renovations to small/ project. Call: *****12. SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day/ Night. Service for351 words
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Advertisement825 1984-12-05 31 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi 51 Printing/ Copying 56 Industrial 57 Business 65 Situations Wanted Services Equipment/ Supplies Opportunities RENT A 36CM colour TV from $24 per month Immediate installation. $100 deposit Or guarantor required. Long or short term rental available. We also offer maintenance and repair service at reasonable charges.825 words
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Advertisement617 1984-12-05 31 24 HRS Offset Printing SINGAPORE'S ONLY ROUND-THE-CLOCK PRINTING SERVICE CALL US FOR CREATIVE RELIABLE EFFICIENT URGENT PRINTING PLUS 1 EVEN OH ADDITIONAL COLOURS PRINTING OR WITH INSTANT LOGO DESIGN WHILE-U-WAIT •BUSINESS CARDS. «LE TTERHEADS. •BILLS. .FORMS. ETC FOR 24 HRS OFFSET PRINTING-CALL: BLr 4016 ANGMO KIO INDPARK 1 003-508 SINGAPORE617 words
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Advertisement647 1984-12-05 31 UOF offers Equipment Financing HP or Leasing at Attractive Terms i UMTEDOvWSEAS FIMAiNCE 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 01 06 refc *****82 (11 Hoes) SELLING CHEAP, 1 unit of 50 KVA Generator, 1 unit 1.5 KVA Generator, 1 unit 20' office container, fully furnished, 1 unit welding generator. Tel: *****54 aftei647 words
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Advertisement818 1984-12-05 31 FOR SALE- COMPRESSOR and equipments. Rental businessEstablished 20 years. Attractive price to sincere buyer. Tel: *****53 HONGKONG EXPORTER WISHES to call Shoes/ Ladies' Handbags Importers/ Wholesalers. Write to: P.O. Box *****, Shamshui PO, Hongkong. NEW HEALTH GOODS/ Cosmetics shop at Funan Centre requires Lady Share Holder Managers. Tel: *****06. Ltm818 words
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Advertisement582 1984-12-05 31 *sou rOH MAIDS! (Mllplno). Guaranteed replacement. Pretrained, orientated. Call Sibex *****81/ *****82. 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive I HONG KONG I TEAKWOOD WORKS I (S) PTE LTD I requires j EMPLOYEE RELATIONS CLERK I (Male) i e GCE 'O' level pas- 1 ses I e Fluent in English, i Mandarin582 words
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Advertisement502 1984-12-05 31 66 Situations Vacant: 68 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Tutorial Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Executive Clerical Clerical Clerical mjr A leading die Hi casting and precision pS nj machining firm in H ASEAN has vacancies P which offers good U advancement rA |3 prospects502 words
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Advertisement477 1984-12-05 31 EXPERIENCED TUTOR FOR primary 6 student to teach English. Maths and Science from Monday to Saturday. Tel: *****29 from 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m. FUTURE TUITION AGENCY urgently requires Tutors. Attractive terms offered. Please call *****23 (10am to 6pm). TUTORS REQUIRED. O' levl and above for Primary and upto Pre-U students for477 words
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Advertisement443 1984-12-05 31 i (s&\ Oversea-Chinese Banking \S?/ Corporation Limited invites applications for the following positions: BANK CLERKS BANK TELLERS Experience will not be required as training will be provided. Male applicants must have completed or be exempted from full-time National Service. LADY MONEY CHANGING TELLERS Successful candidates will be based in the443 words
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Advertisement207 1984-12-05 31 An established trading company urgently requires Chinese female applicant* lor the following poets: SECRETARY e Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Levels with credit in English. e Knowledge of telex and shorthand. e Ability to handle correspondence and shipping documents independently. e Preferably with at least 1 year's secretarial experience. Age 19207 words
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Advertisement519 1984-12-05 31 ■r A leading die 0 casting and precision Kj L| machining firm in E3 ASEAN has vacancies H which offers good Ej advancement ■j prospects for the 9 right candidates. I FEMALE I 1 GENERAL I CLERKS M L(3 positions) J Kg I Able to type gj No experience I519 words
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Advertisement547 1984-12-05 32 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Sales Sales Sales Sales Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical Temporary Girl Friday With547 words
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Advertisement623 1984-12-05 32 An established Commer-^ cial Firm requires GENERAL CLERKS Interested applicants should have completed GCE 'O' level, must be able to type. Please apply with photograph, resume and CON- I TACT NUMBER to: 17 Phillip Street #07-00, Singapore 0104 J TRAINEE LADY EXECUTIVE Due to expansion and re-organisa-tion, an international trading623 words
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Advertisement605 1984-12-05 32 Y A Foreign company in Jurong requires a: TYPIST/ RECEPTIONIST immediately Qualifications A Experience: e GCE 'O' level Able to operate PABX switchboard e Ability to type e Pleasant and courteous personality Interested, please call I I Mrs. Fong at *****77 for I L an interview. A CLERKS/TYPISTS required by605 words
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Advertisement616 1984-12-05 32 A well established book company urgently requires ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM TYPIST e GCE O' level, e Preferably with credit in accounting. Interested parties please call personally at: Tan Boon Liat Building #06-10, 315 Outram Road Singapore 0316 A Well Established Trading Co requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Please apply In own616 words
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Advertisement861 1984-12-05 32 Business Centra requires: JUNIOR SECRETARY e Pleasant personality with good telephone etiquette and fluent in English, e Able to type accurately and operate telex. e Min. 2 years' relevant experience. Interested applicants please submit full resume with contact no. to: 80, Marine Parade Rd, #10-03, Parkway Parade, 5(1544) Company in861 words
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Advertisement840 1984-12-05 32 SECRETARIES WANTED. ABLE to work immediately with fair knowledge of shorthand. Attractive remuneration will be given to right candidates. Call personally or write to: 115A Somerset House, Somerset Road, Singapore 0923. SINGAPORE CASKET COMPANY Established funeral directors urgently require Chinese speaking Receptionist. Minimum 2 'O' Levels (school leavers considered). Typing840 words
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Advertisement661 1984-12-05 32 In order to better service our growing customers in planning effective advertising programmes and to continue publishing a first class Telephone Directory Yellow Pages for all homes and businesses, we need to expand our sales force, giving opportunities for A CHALLENGING AND REWARDING CAREER! where you can earn at least661 words
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Advertisement330 1984-12-05 32 INHWA MARKETING PTE LTD urgently requires FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES ASSISTANTS Secondary education e Pleasant personality e Conversant in English, M.mdarin and dialect! Experience in handling customers' enquiries, orders taking and responding to customers Experience in retail sales of kitchen cabinet, kitchen sink or tiles will be an advantage We offer330 words
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Advertisement621 1984-12-05 32 m Owing to a great demand for our products, we are opening our doors for a few suitable MaleFemale candidates to join us in establishing a sales career with a multi-national Organisation. REQUIREMENTS: e Male/ Female Singapore citizen aged 18 years and above e Academic qualifications is not the criteria621 words
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Advertisement570 1984-12-05 33 71 Situations Vacant- 71 Situations Vacant- 71 Situations Vacant- 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical FJ BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD requires TEMPORARY SALES PROMOTERS e570 words
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Advertisement730 1984-12-05 33 High fashion ladies' wear manufacturer and retailer requires the following personnel: 1. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR/ MANAGER e Must have management diploma or at least 3 years experience e Experience in pattern making e Able to attend to buyers e Salary will commensurate with experience 2. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Experience is required730 words
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Advertisement619 1984-12-05 33 WE WANT INDIVIDUALS who believe in personal ability, hardworking and expect to be compensated accordingly. We offer an insurance selling career within the framework of our International organisation. Call: *****55. SALESGIRLS REQUIRED BY boutique at Katong Shopping Centre. Able to speak English and Mandarin. Interested call personally at: 875, Katong619 words
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Advertisement389 1984-12-05 33 i J>-— Eastern t/JJT industries (A member of The National Iron Group) Geared to serve and support the construction industry, the Group has over the years introduced a range of steel and concrete based products and services with the aim of facilitating on-site efficiency and to meet the challenges ahead.389 words
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Advertisement62 1984-12-05 33 A building project contracting company requires suitable personnel to fill the post of a TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Technical background preferable with VITB Certificate and working experience preferred. Age below 30 and completed N.S. Preferably with driving licence. Good working environment and attractive fringe benefits. Interested applicants please apply in writing with62 words
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Advertisement274 1984-12-05 33 Jtif A leading die casting tJ^ and precision IS P3 machining firm in K] SB ASEAN has vacancies H ■I which offers good Ijfl Gl advancement Kj Ej9 prospects for the H R right candidates. B MALE SENIORfc y tool die B B MAKERS H (4 vacancies) El ■I 5-7274 words
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Advertisement455 1984-12-05 33 MREOA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD., m a division of a U.S. multi-national I organisation. n I We have vacancies tor: QA Technicians I Audits I Gauge Store and Calibration Receiving Inspection S I Requirements: I NTC 2 in Metal Machining or ITC in Mechanical/Production Engineering I 3 years shop455 words
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Advertisement272 1984-12-05 33 Expanding company dealing in transceiver, personal computer and electronic equipment requires SENIOR TECHNICIAN ITC or NTC in electronics, e Completed N.S. e Class 3 driving licence. TRAINEE TECHNICIANS e Knowledge of electronics preferred, e Completed N.S. Please write with contact telephone number to THE MANAGER S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim272 words
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Advertisement591 1984-12-05 33 TECHNICIANS MACHINISTS C. N. C. MACHINE trainees or experienced personnel Our clients located in Tuas is a successful multi-national oil industry manufacturing organisation. We seek the above personnel on their behalf for permanent positions. Attractive salary, opportunities to learn, new skills on 'high tech' equipment. Please write stating your background591 words
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Advertisement381 1984-12-05 33 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES Foreman with 3 to S years' experience and diploma Able to do levelling and work independently Class 3 driving licence Interested please call personally between 4.00pm. and 6.00pm. at: 269, Changi Road. S'pore-1441. TRACERS REQUIRED. Completed Secondary 2 or 3. Working experience not necessary. Interested applicants please381 words
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Advertisement424 1984-12-05 34 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous <£b H ITAC H I "^r Hitachi Electronic Devices (S)424 words
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Advertisement20 1984-12-05 34 MoneylTpf MALE WORKERS EARN UP TO $900 P.M. Plus BENEFITS (on 3 rotating shifts) Please call *****55 for an appointment.20 words
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Advertisement520 1984-12-05 34 rf\uton>ate<l Assembly I A high technology Company specializing in the production and testing of Z computer peripherals, PCB assemblies m has Immediate vacancies for Requirements: Matured, results people-oriented Minimum 2 years supervisory experience in an electronics manufaauring concern Experience in PCB assembly Possess a Production Engineering qualifica- tion or equivalent520 words
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Advertisement355 1984-12-05 34 MirnScnbe f\f\ Are you a GCE UTV Jm \mw\mJ level <K "V lish St ream) I holder who is looking for I Special Incentive Bonus a job which pays weii If you join us promises good before end 1984. prospects? Come talk to us at MENISCRBE PERIPHERALS, a US leader355 words
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Advertisement113 1984-12-05 34 lgji| FUJICOLOR SERVICES We invite applications for the following position in our photo-finishing laboratory: DESPATCH RIDERS Requirements: e Males e Completed full-time National Service Age, not below 22 years old e Class 2 driving licence e Owns a motorcycle e Minimum Primary 6 education Preferably those who are interested to113 words
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Advertisement433 1984-12-05 34 itffl!fiiiQ) requires urgently If you are hardworking, possess primary education, able to communicate in English, we will offer you the job commensurate with Competitive salary Good working environment 5-day week Transport provided at designated pick-up points Canteen facility and subsidy Uniform and laundry allowance Interested applicants please call personally or433 words
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Advertisement518 1984-12-05 34 A joint venture airconditioning Company invites suitable applicants to fill the following vacancies: MALE SHIPPING ASSISTANT Requirements: e GCE 'O' level. e Completed National Service. e With Class 2 or 3 licence (preferable). e Ability to interact with all levels of staff. e Minimum 3 years related experience in shipping518 words
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Advertisement465 1984-12-05 34 Cold Storage Trading We require urgently t^CEToTevel Experience not necessary Physically fit 16 years ano above Those who are available for immediate employment only need apply interested applicants please WALK IN to see Mr Kiang Keng Boon (Frozen Goods Stt •e at Cold Storage Trading I 1 04 Pasir Panjang465 words
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Advertisement556 1984-12-05 34 A Well established Engineering Company requires: STORE-KEEPER (MALE) e Min Secondary School education e Ito 2 years' experience. e Completed N.S. e Must possess Class 3 driving licence. Able to work independently and be prepared to work overtime as and when required e Salary negotiable. Benefits: e Increment after confirmation.556 words
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Advertisement681 1984-12-05 35 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 89 For Sale: 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 93 For Sale: Honda Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Insurance Insurance Datsun/Nissan A well established construction company has vacancies for TOWER CRANE681 words
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Advertisement653 1984-12-05 35 Concrete manufacturing company requires: DESPATCH CLERK e Completed National Service, e Able to converse in simple English. e Possess Class 2 driving licence (motorbike will be provided). e Salary negotiable. Interested applicants please call: *****33 REDIKON PTE LTD 4, Perang Lane Singapore. 2365. DELIVERY ORIVERS required by UNCLE CHOO SPORTS653 words
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Advertisement853 1984-12-05 35 Mini supermarket requires SHOP ASSISTANT cum DELIVERY e With driving licence. e Preferably resident of Clementi. West Coast or Jurong. e With previous experience in grocery food supply, e Able to speak some Japanese an advantage. Tel: *****88 after 11am Shipping Company at World Trade Centre requires CHINESE DESPATCH RIDER853 words
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Advertisement757 1984-12-05 35 URGENTLY REQUIRED MALE/ Female Casual Workers. Any race. Preferably staying at Dist.2, 3, 4, 5 Please contact: *****55/ *****48. WELL ESTABLISHED SALON requires Female Hairstylists/ Shampoo Girls. Good salary plus commission. Telephone: *****01- Steve. WELL ESTABLISHED CONSTRUCTION firm requires Jacking Machine Operator. Preferably with experience. Please call *****77 ext, 42.757 words
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Advertisement661 1984-12-05 35 It's fast with FOCL e Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months 5%% flat 24 months 6% flat 36 months 6 1 /4% flat 48 months 6 3 A% flat Up to 90% financing Call 533-3737 today FORWARD OVERSEA V&l CREDIT LIMITED WM 65. Chulia Street. #46-02. I661 words
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Advertisement794 1984-12-05 35 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1973 MERCEDES 200, new paintwork, aircon, tax and Insurance. Radio cassette, very good condition. Beautiful interior. Must see to appreciate, $8,200. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****06, Mr Koh. 1975 MODEL MERCEDES 230.6. Private owner, non-PARF, aircon., sports rims, high power radio, cassette, power steering, passed inspection, beautiful794 words
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Advertisement988 1984-12-05 35 1983 FORD LASER 13 Hatchback with full accessories to carry on instalments. Interested please call: *****74 Bobby Low from 10am spm. FORD GHIA AUTOMATIC NonPARF, $6,000 above. Pioneer hi-fi, tyre and cushion new. Engelmann mirror. Tel: *****07. MID '77 FORD Escort I.3GL. Aircon, radio cassette, just passed inspection, road tax988 words
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Advertisement962 1984-12-05 35 77 DATSUN 100A FII. New tax, sports rims, hi-fi set. In beautiful condition. $7,900 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. *****83, Beng Lee. '78 APRIL DATSUN 100A. 1 owner, very good condition Road tax till March '85. $8,700 negotiable. Tel: *****88. 1981 DATSUN 100A. Aircon. radio casette, very good condition. $14,800. Tel: *****06.962 words
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Advertisement992 1984-12-05 35 OWNER LEAVING COUNTRY. K;ir!y 1983 Mitsubishi Tredia, 1400 c.r. Sports rims, power windows and full accessories, one private owner, selling $23,000 0.n.0. Contact: *****35 IST CO REGN almost 1983 Mit Tredia 1400 GLX. Aircond. sports rims, rust-proofed, expensive high power radio cassette. Tax 7/85. Beautiful condition. Tel: *****05 1982 MIT992 words
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Advertisement920 1984-12-05 35 1983 HONDA AUTOMATIC EX model Aircond. high power radio cusselte. sports runs, power windows, power steering 1 owner Beautiful condition. $32,800 0.n.0. Contact *****23. JULY 1982 HONDA Accord Power steering, power windows, aircon, cassette, downpayment $4,600 Used vehicle in exchange are welcome 219 Rangoon Road. 1980 1 COMPANY Owner Honda920 words
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Advertisement868 1984-12-05 36 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Available- Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Available: m[[[[ m[[|[m Apartments Apartments SUBARU -number 1868 words
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Advertisement443 1984-12-05 36 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles 911 Ju\ N m\\n///^r dlK'M'l s^^aSEfl E£l]»fc» L^ia^a^»m_ if I LJ 3 TON DUMP TRUCK Free Air-con Original Body from price 1 Japan I o£tn*l Road Tax— $600 for I $1 8,P DU 1 6443 words
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Advertisement228 1984-12-05 36 1982 APRIL DATSUN Pickup in original condition for $10,400 0.n.0. Interested please tel: *****45/ *****72. 1982 TOYOTA LITEACE van. 4 doors. Ist owner. Original paint. Low mileage. Beautiful condition. *****38. 1983 TOYOTA BLIND van. aircon. radio cassette, $10,500 0.n.0. Excellent condition, well maintained, tel: *****48. 5 MONTHS OLD Nissan Cabstar228 words
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Advertisement337 1984-12-05 36 '78 DATSUN 620 Pickup. Tax new, tip top condition, $5,200. Tel. *****29. 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXKI3S, $550. RD3SOLC, $950. LCI2S, $850. Honda CGI2S/ GLIOO, $290. VT2SO, $1,400. CB4OON/ C8250N, $950. M8X125/ ARI2S/ ARBO, $680. Scrambler DTI7S/ TSIBS, $350. Vespa $250. Call: *****62, Peter. 12 Gopeng Street,337 words
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Advertisement597 1984-12-05 36 97 Vehicles Wanted HIGH PRICE FOR ANY MODEL PARF/ non-PARF and any c.c, Q-registered PARF/ non-PARF for Mercedes, BMW, any model. All are welcome. Contact Ng/ Chua *****36/ *****39 Bam to 10pm 4H Jalan Novena Barat TANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good prices for all used company or private cars.597 words
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Advertisement801 1984-12-05 36 URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) PROPERTY TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential property at Alexandra Park:-Single-Storey Tender Deposit Payable 9 A Winchester Road $1,300.00 (Recently renovated) Tenders will be closed at 11.00 am on 11 DECEMBER 1984. Tender forms and date801 words
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Advertisement720 1984-12-05 36 DIST.S, HONG LEONG Garden, renovated double-storey terrace. 4 bedrooms, servant's, tastefully furnished, extended kitchen. Marble flooring. $1,500. *****11/ 2 (Agent). DIST.9 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL vicinity, prestigious double-storey bungalow, 5 bedrooms, family lounge/ servant's. Ideal for entertaining, swimming pool. Negotiable. Wess *****44. HILLCREST ROAD, DIST.II 7,000 sq.ft. 2-storey detached bungalow. 4-room with720 words
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Advertisement716 1984-12-05 36 SELETAR HILLS SEMI-DETACHED Bungalow. Fully furnished, airconditioned, CTV. washing machine, $1,100. Owner *****28/ (pager) *****41. YUK TONG AVENUE, Dist .2l new double-storey semi-detached bungalow for immediate occupation. Reasonable rental. Allied Appraisal *****13. DIST.II BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED single-storey detached, 3 bedrooms/ servant's large patio/ garden $5,000. Trillion *****00 DIST. IS SIGLAP DRIVE,716 words
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Advertisement649 1984-12-05 36 How do you talk about an exclusive property in 2 minutes? You doritlnstead, if you are interested in renting an apartment fc withevery luxury gy imaginable^ plush privacy located just near Orchard *Ir| Roadplease call g£jj|y I •cz7ZZo«S«S or Jr P JWT *****32 and let us tell you in great649 words
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Advertisement560 1984-12-05 37 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 108 Accommodtion 113 For Sale: Houses Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Rooms Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments I I Live In Luxury, Deep In The Heart Of Town 3 and 4-bedroom560 words
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Advertisement641 1984-12-05 37 EB REAL ESTATE *****63/*****72 Sommerville Park Maisonette, 3 bedrooms with country club facilities. Mini market, beauty salon, close to American/Japanese Schools. Rental $2,800. Parkview Condominium, brand new 3 bedrooms, offering squash/tennis/swimming pool/Jogging track. Rental: $1,300. FUTURA CONDOMINIUM e Highest floor e Fully carpeted/ furnished e Covered carpark e 24-hour security641 words
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Advertisement727 1984-12-05 37 SUBURBAN MIMOSA PARK. Panoramic four bedrooms/ servant's. Delightful living/ dining/ balcony. Modern kitchen. Airconditioners/ furnishings. Take-over immediately $1,600 inclusive. Pool/ squash/ security. Conquest: *****33. Co BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED GREEN Meadows malscnette, 3 alrcond bedrooms/ servant's room, built-in bar counter/ modern kitchen. Immediately available. Tel: Victor Khoo *****55 (no agents). BRAND NEW727 words
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Advertisement728 1984-12-05 37 UPPER BOON KENG 2-roomed $450. Bedok 4-roomed furnished $750. Bukit Batok 5-roomed $750. Ang Mo Kio/ Clementl West sroomed furnished $800. Bedok Reservoir 5-roomed, 3 aircons, furnished, $850. *****65. DIST.IO, RIVER VALLEY Road, 3bedroomed apartment, split-level, unfurnished, 2 airconds, $1,300/ Rose Garden, 3 bedrooms, furnished, $1,300. Call *****50. DIST.IO, SOMMERVILLE728 words
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Advertisement880 1984-12-05 37 DIST.IO HIMIKO COURT. Luxurious high floor condominium. Full facilities. Well furnished. $1,600 Yong Fong Ents. *****77/ *****7b. DIST.IO MAXIMA MANSION (3200 sq.ft.) Spacious 4 bedrooms/ central aircon. Swimming pool. Partially furnished. $4,500. Rolf *****11. DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD TOWNHOUSE. Partially furnished, 3 bedrooms, full condo facilities. $2,800. Please contact Mon't Blanc Pte880 words
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Advertisement914 1984-12-05 37 WESTWOOD APARTMENT facing Pavilion Hotel, 2,800 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, fully furnished/ aircond. Price negotiable. Pool/ security. Contact *****28/ *****50 (agent). WOH HUP COMPLEX/ 2-Bed-roomed/ Furnished/ Airconditioned/ Carpeted/ CTV/ VCR/ Washer/ Facing Sea/ No Agents/ *****94. $1,000 REGENT COURT. 2 bedrooms, swimming pool/ squash court. Partially furnished. Immediate occupation. Villanelle *****81.914 words
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Advertisement920 1984-12-05 37 $1,300 FIRST MANSION, Jalan Dallah, Katong. dist. ls. 2nd floor, furnished. Tel: *****16/ *****03 $850 PEOPLE'S PARK Complex studio apartment, very high floor, fully furnished. Villanelle *****81. 2 UNITS FAIRWAYS condominium new 3 bedrooms/ servant's, full facilities, fully furnished $2,500. Owner *****60. 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED apartment in Koon Seng Road920 words
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Advertisement644 1984-12-05 37 OLD KALLANG AIRPORT, 1 furnished room in maisonette, *****02/ *****18. IIOOM AT KATONG to let, Jalan Seaview. Full facilities, $400- $500 p.m. Tel: *****62 or page *****33. ROOM FOR RENTAL at Clementi Street Tel: *****10 Mdm LI (Preferably couple/ single girl). ROOM FOR RENT, working girls or couple. No cooking644 words
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Advertisement655 1984-12-05 37 FOR SALE Victoria Park Single storey detached bungalow. Land area 21 ,000 sqft. Price: $2 million Holland Road/ Oei Tiong Ham Park New double storey bungalow Area: 10,000 sq ft Price: $1.35 million Kingsmead Road Single storey bungalow. Land area 10,000 sq ft Price: $1,150 million Barker Road Double storey655 words
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Advertisement908 1984-12-05 37 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.IS EXCLUSIVE BRAND new 3-storey corner semi-detached 5 bedrooms, family hall, split-level living/ dining. Immediate occupation. $850,000 *****11/ 2 (Agent) DIST.IS JALAN ULU Slglap. well kept double-storey terrace. 4 large bedrooms/ attached bathroom, servant's amenities. Freehold. Must see to appreciate $450,000 0.n.0. Denker *****11. DIST.IS JALAN908 words
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Advertisement637 1984-12-05 38 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 114 For Sale: Private 114 p or sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 116 For Sale: 116 For Sale: s __=___=__-----=--==s=:^== Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments HDB Apartments HDB Apartments PUT637 words
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Advertisement725 1984-12-05 38 DIST.23 HILLVIEW ESTATE, dou- ble-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, 2,300 sq.ft. Freehold. $435,000. Wess *****16/ *****44. DIST.2B, 40, BEGONIA Drive 4 years' old semi-detached, 3,650 sq.ft. $600,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****18, owner. No agents. DIST.S FABER HILLS 2-storey semi-detached. Close to University/ Jurong. 5798 sq.ft. Freehold. $599,000. United *****55. DIST.9. MT. ELIZABETH.725 words
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Advertisement571 1984-12-05 38 1 1 Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot? y^Vj Choose one 9t Chuan Park i»*f j üBLJ3WfIN<Pi»K I /SjfcoAVEi m IDMm RD Luxurious Apartments I "HlMf|3| ■""'"coueoe a High-Class Condominium Mtt BRADDEIL RD 7 /£«uooui station at Thomson Road/Braddel! Road Near MRT San Teng571 words
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Advertisement245 1984-12-05 38 FAR EAST MANSION, 3-bedroom, $250,000. Bauhinia Terrace 3bedroom with terrace garden 2971 sq.ft., $530,000. Goodrich Park Maisonette, $350,000. Fuhai Property: *****73/ *****59. FURAMA APARTMENTS 5(0923)/ Brookvale apartments 5(2159). Asking $590,000/ $490,000 respectively. Interested call *****93. Both tenanted. Brookvale until Jan '85. MOUNT FABER LODGE, 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, full condo.245 words
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Advertisement537 1984-12-05 38 WING ON GARDEN 3.200 sq.ft. luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment on high floor. Excellent tenancy. Tremendous value for investment. Full condominium facilities. M&V Realty *****82. DIST.IS, KING'S MANSION Blk.B, 3 rooms plus servant's, high floor. Facing sea. Area: 1,800 sq.ft. Selling $420,000 negotiable. Rosalind Realty: *****64/ *****22. DIST.IS MARYLAND PARK 3-bed-roomed apartment537 words
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Advertisement919 1984-12-05 38 DIST.IS OCEAN PARK, Colisa Block. 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Deans Property: *****55. D15T.1543 BRAND NEW Finland Gardens. 4 bedrooms, approximately 1,687 sq.£t. Facilities. $430,000. Han Boons *****70. DIST.2O GOLDEN HILL maisonette 2,100 sq.ft Freehold. Split-level 3 bedrooms. Full facilities $440,000. Swansea *****11. DIST.S FAIRWAYS NEAR W.T.C. 1 3 bedrooms,919 words
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Advertisement888 1984-12-05 38 Long or Short Lease 1^ I Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS fIPfIRTMENTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 14,000 sq. ft Hotel style lobby »Mini golf course Standard swimming pool Reception lounge Children's wading pool 'Exercise station Residents' club house Tropical garden Sauna bath »Man888 words
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Advertisement513 1984-12-05 38 117 Properties Wanted READY CLIENTS REQUIRE 2-room Circuit Road, Havelock Road; 3room Tanglin Halt, Holland Road. Redhill Road: 4-room Clementi, Ghim Moh; 5-room Holland Road, Marine Parade, Telok Blangah, Ghim Moh. Tel; *****2/ *****8. QUALIFIED BUYERS with ready cash wish to purchase 4/ sroomed resale flats in Marine Parade, Ang513 words
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Advertisement561 1984-12-05 39 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 121 For Rent: 124 For Rent: ==s============= Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Office Spaces Shop Spaces ©DBS LAND Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease Immediate occupation561 words
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Advertisement299 1984-12-05 39 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Warehouse/ Factory Space Available immediately Genting Block Unit No. 01-01 Tannery Block Units No. 01-07;02-03; 03-02; 06-01. Short/Lohg Term Lease. Small area available. ©JTC NEW TERRACE WAREHOUSES WITH MEZZANINE OFFICE FLOOR GROUND FLOOR: 684 sq.m. MEZZANINE FLOOR: 177.3 sq.m. CONVENIENT LOCATION NEAR JURONG PORT299 words
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Advertisement555 1984-12-05 39 II II II k FORSALEORLEASE i Wi Wi Wi 1 K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Strategically located along Airport Road, next to the Paya Lebar Airport, is specially designed for maximum functional efficiency. ***lii y*^Sß K, 1 CUvli lillll 1 1 Via BBp»*w> '''tSrjiilj^H r-\r>r <*/-n f+ ■■'-ftd -sOm 6m. (19.6ft.)555 words
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Advertisement59 1984-12-05 39 120 For Sale Office Spaces a^a^B^B^B^B^a^aaaaß^a^ Fu Lu Shou Complex Office for sale/rent Areas from 893 sq.ft. onwards at: $450 p.«(. or $3.70 p.s.f. (inclusive of Maintenance). Please telephone:--*****22 for further details DIST-0719 THE PLAZA, 420 sq.ft. for sale. Interested parties please call *****88. GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE, 1,240 sq.ft. $40059 words
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Advertisement219 1984-12-05 39 120 For Sale Office Spaces TONG LEE BUILDING Kallang Pudding Road S'pore 1334 Beautiful factory/ office space, fully partitioned with central aircon, wallpaper, carpet, washing area and excellent carpark system. About 3,000 •q.ft. ASKING ONLY $145 p.S.f. MISS WONG: *****81 D15T.0719 GOLDEN MILE Complex. 2 connected units of 205 sq.ft.219 words
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Advertisement251 1984-12-05 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 883 sq ft 1283 sq ft 1752 sq ft 3670 sq ft Rental below $2.50 psf Free Fitting-Out period Enquiries *****91/*****80 Office Space For Rental (Next door to Vicom) 5,000 sq.ft. to 11,000 sq.ft. In new office building. Partitioned and central alrcond on Individual floor.251 words
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Advertisement335 1984-12-05 39 FREEHOLD A LOCATION: Kallang Pudding Road Enquiries: *****69 VALIANT REALTY PTE LTD/^P. 190 Middle Road, XcSMSr #20-01 Fortune Centre, <C* Singapore 0718 J WAREHOUSE 1 FOR SALE OR LEASE AT PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale by unit. ■K;: Easy installments. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/ ■k Airport335 words
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Advertisement214 1984-12-05 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OPPORTUNITY— MOVE INTO this prestigious office with first class finishes. Outside CBD. Conveniently located near mafor hotels/ business centres. 480 sq.ft. The Accommodators *****66/ *****88. GUAN HUA BUILDING Middle Road/ Queen Street. Office #03-06, 1335 sq.ft. for lease. Three partitioned rooms. Fully carpeted. Convenient location.214 words
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Advertisement941 1984-12-05 39 PRIME OFFICE SPACE UIC BUILDING SHENTON WAY 30th floor Area 750/2246 sq.ft. GOLDEN MILE TOWER BEACH ROAD 15th. 20th, 21st, 22nd floors Area: 937/926/708/578/467 sq.ft. LEE KAI HOUSE MIDDLE ROAD 7th 9th Floor Area 3981 sq.ft. Tel: *****22 D15T. 1336, OFFICE SPACE for rental. Partition/ Carpeted. Area 2,030 sq.ft. Asking941 words
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Advertisement467 1984-12-05 39 PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205-667 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 313 620 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 217 392 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1,561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 291 1,432 sq.ft. ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space 776 sq.ft. available. RUBY SHOPPING PLAZA467 words
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Advertisement540 1984-12-05 40 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 125 Shop Spaces 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Shop Spaces Wanted rrr. Sanf ord Building i Prime Offices For Lease I Features: 1 1 0 wmm wmm540 words
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Advertisement107 1984-12-05 40 GUAN HUA BUILDING Middle Road/ Queen Street Shops for Lease #01-03 4 1,144 sq.ft. aO2-10 310 sq.ft. #02-13 324 sq.ft. Very competitive rental *****77 Mr Kong. AT CITY PLAZA, if you wish setting up a money changing/ cosmetics business we have one shop for you. This complex is close to107 words
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Advertisement262 1984-12-05 40 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces r SHOPSPACE^ AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE Ideal for retailers/ wholesalers. Area from 376 to 3,400 sq.ft. Price negotiable. Please call: PONCHO (PTE) LTD *****68. KIM SENG SHOPPING CENTRE 3 kiosks for rent approximately 50 sq.ft. each. Contact Property Division Tel: *****44/ *****56. DIST.7 MIDDLE ROAD,262 words
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Advertisement229 1984-12-05 40 Delicious Offering of Fastfood/ Restaurant Space from JLW if Beach Road/ Seah Street: (near Raffles Hotel) Approx 1800 to 5000 sf Ist storey with road frontage. Food Court: Approx 3000 sf In basement. Also suitable for minimart or gourmet centre. ir Balestier Point: (For Lease or Sale) Approx 4844 sf229 words
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Advertisement511 1984-12-05 40 URGENTLY REQUIRED SHOPS, offices and factories space In various areas. Reasonable price. Owners, please call *****95. 127 Other Real Estate Vacant Land for rant About 20,000 »q.ft. with fencing Immediate use for storing hardware, machinery, building material etc. Tel: *****45 DIST-16 BEDOK FLAT, vacant, freehold land 2 acres in excellent511 words
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Advertisement707 1984-12-05 40 Introducing Cook's holidays. Cook's Holidays offer you a great range You'll also get access to the famous of memorable holidays at attractive prices. package of services that includes travellers And with some 1,500 offices and cheques, insurance, car hire, eve. at very representatives in 143 countries you'll feel competitive Cook's707 words
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Advertisement255 1984-12-05 40 P&O Travel H K3 GROUP DEPARTURE H •8/ 15 Days All New Zealand Regular F^i C3 from *****1/SS3OIO L^J Ly 10/16 Day All New Zealand/Sydney M HI Regular from *****3/*****5 V^C s Days New Zealand Two Island P^ I*l Adventure from *****9 y^ fc^J •15 Days New Zealand Superior LJ255 words
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Advertisement873 1984-12-05 41 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 138 Where To Stay 138 Where To Stay 150 Commercial/ f#NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. 2 s With u», you'll enjoy the»e extras e Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive Itinerary873 words
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Advertisement351 1984-12-05 41 oX\Q i# \pj^^ __i_i JAPAN /A7A 1 1 days JAPAN/KOREA/HONG KONG $2578 e Tokyo Disneyland e Noboribetsu Spa e LakeShikotsu e Odori Promenade e Sapporo Clock Tower e SeToya e KOREA e NamsanPark e Pukak Skyway Walker Hill Casino e Kyongbok Palace e Kyongju e Pusan» HONG KONG (Dep: Every351 words
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Advertisement122 1984-12-05 41 SOUTHERN THAILAND TOUR 7.DAYS&99 PHUKET TOUR 4/5 DAYS from $499 BANGKOK/ m PAHAYA TOUR 5 DAYS from $735 BANGKOK/ HONG KONG 8 DAYS from $1465 KATHMANDU TREKKING TOUR 10 DAYS from $2300 HONG KONG HOTEL AIRFARE PACKAGES ALSO AVAILABLE. Call: *****02 SITA WORLD TRAVEL IS) PTE LTD. 114, MJOOLEROAO, #05-03122 words
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Advertisement716 1984-12-05 41 DAILY DEPARTURE PACKAGES Panang Oalight Raaort Package Incl Full meals sightseeing 3Days By Air $399 9am/llam 3D4N Air/Coach $285 9am/ 11am 3D4N To/Fro Coach $195 6.30pm Ganting Highland* 2Day»3Nights To/Fro Coach $95,5109,5149 9pm 3Day« Fraaar'a Hill Marlin Rall/Alr $239,5259/Rail $179,5199 Panang Pulau Langkawi Tour SD6N Coach $335 Mon.Wed.Sat SD6N Coach/Air716 words
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Advertisement595 1984-12-05 41 r Package Prices include mf' One twin- bedded room Welcome drink A sell-drive car with unlimited mileage Extended check-out time until 5 00 pm Free admission into the Millennium Discotheque No extra charge for children under 12 years of age sharing parents room Supplement for additional person i* SS24 00595 words
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Advertisement290 1984-12-05 41 148 Computer f BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Commencing 8 Dec 1984 A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (3 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Weekend classes. Fee: $140 for whole course PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE #05-03 Cuppege Centre290 words
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Advertisement430 1984-12-05 41 Our turn of expert lecturers including UK professionals to start YOUR Professional Career by qualifying through our sucessful Full and Part-time courses in: ACCA (Association of Certified Accountants) AND LCCI (London Chamber of Commerce A Industry offering Diplomas In Accounting, Cost Accounting Economics) I Commencing January 1985 onwards For further430 words
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Obituary, Illustration226 1984-12-05 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Called to be with the Lord Ng Kuan Seng of Chin Seng Hin (Pte) Ltd Age 57 Pasted away peacefully on 4/12/84 leaving benino ueioveo Wife: Neo Guat Choo Sons: Daugthere-ln-Law: Mln Huat Helen Tan Min Yong Mln Klat Barbara Chua Mln Chuan Celina Pak Daughter*:226 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-12-05 42 183 Condolences 183 Condolences We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of the late MR. TAN POH TECK AGE 25 a very amiable, hardworking, faithful and obliging colleague who was called Home by the Lord on 3/12/84. From:- All Supervisory staff of Shimano (S) Pte. Ltd.47 words
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Obituary31 1984-12-05 42 AL-FATEHA. HAJI M.K. ABDUL MAJID (son of the late Kadlr Sultan of Karlkal Road), 74, passed away on 3 Dec 84 at his residence, 13 Jalan Segambut. Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1984-12-05 42 The family of Mm Ist* LIM SI SOONG LUM YEE SOON i* vary greatful to tho Rov'd*. John Chew, Lai Won Kwang. T. C. Nga, George Wan, member* of Holly Trinity, Principal, ataff, atudanta of Fair Field Methodist Sec. Bch., colleagues, relatives and friends for their prayara, condolences,59 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1984-12-05 42 MR WONG YEW KAM wish** to thank relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attsndane*, wreaths and donation during their recent bereavement The family of tho late MR LIM CHENG TEW wi*he* to thank R««. Daniel Koh and mtmbtrt of Trinity Methodist Church, relative* and64 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-12-05 42 In Loving Memory of Our beloved mother Mdm Jenny Lam Wai Hong Departed 5/12/81 "Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings" Sadly missed by husband, children A grandchildren.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1984-12-05 42 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In loving memory of Mr. Ooi Chin Hong Departed 5 Dec. 1983 "Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now our loved one sleeping. Always remembered by wife, children and grandchildren.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1984-12-05 42 DATO V.V. CHELLAM D.P.M.J., S.M.J., F.I.S.P. Born: 16th June 1909 Died: sth Dec, 1980 Sadly missed and fondly remembered by wife Datin Sarada, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1984-12-05 42 Khoo E*g Poh Departed sth Dtcwibw 1972 Twelve years have passed since you have gone Lonely years for me drag on Time may take away the edge of grief But memories turn back every leaf ln«Mi«d by Witt <nd Lovd on* S. RAJENDRAN Departed sth Dec 8182 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1984-12-05 42 MRS LEE YONG HEE Nee AGNES PNG MUI TIAN Departed: 5-12-1983 Sadly mi**ad by beloved Hweband, Son*, Daughlert-ln-Law, Daughters. Sons-ln-Law, Grandson*, Granddaughtera-ln-Law, Granddaughters. Grandson*-ln-Law, Great Grandchildren and beloved one*.33 words
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Advertisement167 1984-12-05 42 MISS MAUREEN CLARKE Departed on the 9th December, 1983. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, 9th December '84, at 3.30 p.m. Relative* and friend* are invited to this Service. TIMES ENGLISH-CHINESE (PINYIN) DICTIONARY Price: 554.80 Here is a dictionary designed to help learners of167 words
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1830 1984-12-05 43 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for next weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 4 Div. 2 1,600m (Ratings: 73-00) 5 Second To None II 57 73 14 Bob's Jewel 56.5 72 13 Focus 56 71 16 Marshall 56 71 12 Accomplice 55.5 701,830 words
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322 1984-12-05 43 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Last-start winner North Melbourne showed up smartly to return 42.4 sec for 600 m this morning. With Winson Liew astride, the three-year-old Australian gelding was never really tested when paced by an unnumbered horse. The going322 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-12-05 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE status of Zainal bin L. Mat is a mystery. Is he still an apprentice with an allowance? Last Sunday at Kuala Lumpur, Zainal claimed a 3 kg allowance on Spanish Emerald, shock winner of the Class 2 Div 3543 words
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Article60 1984-12-05 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The panel of handicappers, in releasing the weights tor this weekenas races, omitted the inclusion of Fighting Princess in the Class 6 Div 2 race over 1,600 m on Saturday. Fighting Princess, with a rating of 29, will carry 53 kg and has been drawn60 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-12-05 43 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM Pictures at the 4Mm by At the 400m At the finish Restricted terms Div C 1,200m 1. Granada n 2. Brilliant Hue 3. Fu Lu Shou 4. Hot Image Dist: Nk, VA VA Time 1:16.3 Q 6 Div 3 1,600m 1231 words
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Advertisement242 1984-12-05 43 BY^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^flM Bw^^^ Bv fc^w] BW Bf Mft BK v > -< v 'l- jA^-I^K B^^^^^^^B^Py^!^ B^r I B^^^- 1 B<i^*^^ j^^^_v,..™r |T| w i\^ JJ^ T^^**" w^*^ia^^^^^^Py EvJ^B^^«jflE 888 P^^^^'^B^B^^BB^ PSV BBttflVMßßlßli^^ml bI v i UB m,^\ al i^H^VJ g_ ■pF A^Bjj^N Bfi -JLjB HmZ^?*bw^^^E fIP B lyfcHV BB^ B»r242 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-12-05 44 SAO PAULO, Tues. Santos defeated Corinthians 1-0 in the season's final soccer match on Sunday to win the Sao Paulo State League Championship. Santos's victory before a packed house of more than 102,000 fans at the Morumbi Stadium was marred by rough play. Brazilian World CupAP; Reuter; JERRY SEH - 486 words
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Article229 1984-12-05 44 Best freed on bail after appeal LONDON, Tues. Former Manchester United soccer star George Best was whisked away from the Bow Street magistrates court yesterday afternoon after being freed on £500 ($1,300) bail. j He was allowed bail by a High Court judge after appealing against a 12-week prison sentenceAFP - 229 words
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Article189 1984-12-05 44 PARIS, Tues. Dominique Rocheteau has pulled out of the French soccer squad to play East Germany in the World Cup European Group Four tie in Paris on Saturday. Rocheteau, who is replaced by Monaco striker Philippe Anziani in team chief Henri Michel's 16-man squad, hasReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-12-05 44 United want Dutchman Brandts, Arsenal gun for Williams ert EINDHOVEN, Tues. Talks are stalled between PSV Eindhoven and England's Manchester United over a possible transfer of Dutch soccer international Ernie Brandts. PSV manager Kees Ploegsma said United were interested in securing Brandts, a central defender, but the clubs had failed444 words
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Article312 1984-12-05 44 ARGENTINE international Osvaldo Ardiles, who has played only 13 matches in two seasons for his English club Tottenham, overcame another important hurdle on the road to recovery with an influential performance in a 2-1 win over the touring Australians in London on Monday. Ardiles, in his second comebackAP; AFP; Reuter - 312 words
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Article298 1984-12-05 44 Boxing gala in aid of charity NEW YORK, Tues. Three current World Boxing Council champions, one former titleholder and three top contenders will appear on a charity show on Jan 1 in El Toro, Mexico's oldest bull ring, to help raise money for the victims of last week's devastating gasReuter; AFP - 298 words
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Article304 1984-12-05 45 Czech tames the pressure MELBOURNE, Tues. Ninth-seeded Helena Sukova, of Czechoslovakia, scored a 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 upset victory over thirdseeded Pam Shriver, of the United States, yesterday to advance to the semi-finals of the the US|l.5 million ($3.24 million) Marlboro Australian Open at Kooyong. The CzechReuter; AP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-12-05 45 Becker's not one to forget MELBOURNE, Tuesday wftt Men Singles: Boris Becker (WG) bt Guy Forget (Fra) 7-6, 6-4, 6-3. Women Singles: Helena Sukova (Cze) bt Pam Shriver (US) 6-2, 6-7, 6-1. Doubles: Chris EvertLloyd (US) and Wendy Turnbull (Aust) bt Camille Benjamin (US) and Vicki Nelson (US) 6-3, 6-0.Reuter; UPI - 431 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-12-05 45 Tough task ahead for new skipper SYDNEY, Tues. In a country where cricket carries as much interest as politics, Allan Robert Border has just taken on a job only marginally less important in the eyes of the Australian public than Prime Minister Bob Hawke's. Border, 29, a left-hand-ed332 words
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Article102 1984-12-05 45 BAHAWALPUR (Pakistan), Tues. Evan Gray hit a fine sfi and skipper Jeremy Coney an unbeaten 49 as New Zealand reached ISI for two at the close of the first day of the three-day cricket match against a PunJab Governor's XI here today. In-form Jeff Crowe was with ConeyReuter - 102 words
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Article52 1984-12-05 45 SYDNEY, Tues. Spinner Bob Holland gave a devastating performance when he took 9-S3 as New South Wales beat South Australia by 112 runs on the final day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here yesterday. Scores: NSW 370 and 223-4 dec. S. Australia 260 and 221 (B. HollandReuter - 52 words
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Article244 1984-12-05 45 KARACHI, Tues. JAHANGIR KHAN, of Pakistan, retained his World Open squash title with a <M), 9-3, 9-4 win over compatriot Qamar Zaman in a 32- minute final here yesterday. The seven points he conceded were the most he had lost in any round. Watched by aReuter - 244 words
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Article214 1984-12-05 45 FORMER major leaguer Greg 'Boomer' Wells, 30, of Mclntosh, Alabama, the first foreigner to win the triple crown m Japan's pro baseball history, was named m Tokyo as the most impressive player this year. Wells has played for the Hankyu Braves of the Pacific League since 1983. ANAP; Reuter; UPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-12-05 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By 4 The main reason I carried on was because running did so much to relieve stress. It relaxed me and I always felt so good after a session out that even with all the abuse and the prejudice, it was436 words
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Article344 1984-12-05 46 THE Singapore Bus Service will be operating special bus routes for the Singapore Marathon this Sunday. The buses (two from each service) will pick up competitors at bus stops along selected routes and bring them to Connaught Drive, where the race will start. The344 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-12-05 46 Hunting for the wins of change Lee Wai Wun on the bowling scene PHILIPPE DUBOIS, 33, has changed as much as bowling has grown from the days of pinboys to computerised scores When the 1979 World Cup champion noticed that bowling proprieters in France were changing the lacquer coats of324 words
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Article201 1984-12-05 46 GRACE YOUNG, the national graded Masters champion, catapulted to top the women's graded qualifiers of the Pepsi Kallang All-Star bowling championships yesterday with a 1,126 series. She finally found her line at the Kallang BowlerDrome after some initial poor attempts. In the Open division, Rosemary201 words
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Article234 1984-12-05 46 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Soccer coach Abdul Ghani Minhat is counting on the five veterans in his team R. Arumugam, Santokh Singh, Reduan Abdullah, Mokhtar Dahari and Jamaluddin Norbit to help Selangor retain the Malaysia Cup. Ghani is still keeping his faith on the veterans although onlyNST - 234 words
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Article118 1984-12-05 46 Norwegian test for Singapore A TEAM of farmers' daughters will meet the Singapore women's soccer squad in a friendly match at the Jalan Besar Stadium today (5.15 p.m.). The Bondeungdomslaget team BUL for short wrote to Singapore captain Jackie Chan for a warm-up match en route to Taipei for the118 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-12-05 47 JOE DORAI - Hussein has attack on his mind JOE DORAI Singapore v China By CHINA'S unimpressive performance in their opening Asian Cup match against Iran last Monday is not on Singapore coach Hussein Aliunied's mind. He is more concerned with his boys carrying out the strategy he has planned as they did373 words
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Article350 1984-12-05 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN S. Korea v Kuwait By IN the last four years, South Korea and Kuwait have met on three occasions, each winning once, with the decisive match in Singapore, earlier this year ending in a stalemate. Tonight they meet for the fourth time, each with350 words
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Article437 1984-12-05 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By UAE 2 India 0 India give and take as well as victors UAE THE heavy downpour 90 minutes before the start of the match between the United Arab Emirates and India at the National Stadium last night made the organisers see red as only437 words
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Article54 1984-12-05 47 Yellow card Khaleel Ghanlm Mubarak, Saleh Rashld Mohamed and Hasan All Mohamed (UAE), Jung Jong Soo and Park Kyung Hoon (Korea), Sand Mohammed Al-Hashash and Abdul Ariz Al-Beloushl (Kuwait), Tarun Dey and Sudip Chatterjee (India), Behroz Soltani (Iran), Sameer Abdul Shakor (Saudi), Mubarak Salem Al-Kaator (Qatar), Issam Mahrous (Syria)54 words
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Article46 1984-12-05 47 Two Naser Mohammadkhani (Iran). One Hamid Alldost 1 T Sledzia Ziaarabshhl and Shahrokh Bayani (Iran), Razall Saad and Malek Awab (S'pore), Lee Tae Ho (Korea), Majed Mohhammed and Saleh Al-Dossarl (Saudi), Adnan Khamees Al-Ta-liyanl and Fahad Khamees Mubarak (UAE), and Ibrahim Khalfan Ahmed (Qatar).46 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-12-05 47 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW By Saudi 1 Syria 0 Fate frowns on the better team Bth ASIAN CUP 1984 SINGAPORE IT'S true. Saudi Arabia are living such a charmed life at the National Stadium that they may even wrest the Asian Cup if they keep on winning with blessings fromJONATHAN CHOO - 567 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-12-05 47 FIFA boss plays it cautiously THE president of FIFA, Dr Joao Havelange, declined to. answer questions about his proposed talks on the future of international soccer tournamemts in Singapore when he arrived from Frankfurt yesterday. Instead, after a short rest, he attended a dinner given by Asian Cup sponsors andALBERT SIM - 216 words
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Article71 1984-12-05 47 P W D L F A Pt. Saudi 2 110 2 13 Kuwait 110 0 10 2 S.Korea 10 10 111 Syria 2 0 1112 1 Qatar 2 0 1112 1 GROUP A Iran 2 2 0 0 5 0 4 Singapore 110 0 2 0 2 UAE 271 words
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Article242 1984-12-05 47 Eight nabbed for bribes attempt SIX Malaysian "bookies" and two Thai women, alleged to be their agents, have been detained for questioning by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau following an attempt to bribe six Syrian soccer players. The "bookies" wanted the Syrians to "fix" their Asian Cup match against Saudi242 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-12-05 46 Today's events BOWLING Pepsi KaUtng AU-Ster championships (Kallang Bowler-Drome 8.30 a. m.). SOCCER AsUn Cap: S. Korea v Kuwait (7 p.m.); Singapore v China (9) Both matches at National Stadium Friendly: National Women's team v BUL (Norway) Jalan Besar (5.15). HOCKEY Junior kn«ckoot semi-finals PARC v Khalsa B (FP AC,52 words
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Advertisement200 1984-12-05 47 sur© to r©3Cn lwll\[ v Jl the Asian Cup finals. Wnlr^7| i^^P !a= The official ball of the 1982 world Cup, LA Olympics, jj (I It I 111 jWm\OT& Merdeka Tournament and here in Singapore, Asian Cup '84. j I II H I LiL^/ Vf^Ji Aerodynamically designed. And tough enough200 words
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349 1984-12-05 48 British miners vote to defy court rulings LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN'S striking coalminers set themselves on a path of total defiance of the law yesterday. A special conference of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) decided to continue defying the courts on a whole string of legal rulings. The conference votedReuter; AFP - 349 words
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Article101 1984-12-05 48 30 months for gold smuggler JAKARTA, Tues. A Singaporean has been sentenced here to 30 months' jail for smuggling 14 kg of gold into the country, it was reported today. Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman, 35, was also fined three million rupiahs (about 556,300) by the East Jakarta Court onAFP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-12-05 48 THEY are as professional as they come. They may be happy with their gold medals today but offer them a course tomorrow and they will gladly grab it. "Not enough training courses" was the lament of all four gold medallists who are eager to learnSIMON KER - 363 words
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345 1984-12-05 48 New laws may be drafted, says Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that the government may have to draft laws to check Muslims from calling one another kafir (infidel) and causing a rift in the community.Bernama; AFP - 345 words
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Article197 1984-12-05 48 AMMAN, Tues. A senior Jordanian diplomat was shot dead in Bucharest today while taking his child to school, Jordanian Prime Minister Ahmed Obeidat said. Mr Obeidat, who gave the news to Parliament, identified Mr Azmi alMufti as Ambassador to Rumania. But a Foreign Ministry statement publishedReuter - 197 words
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235 1984-12-05 48 40,000 guests to attend 'biggest wedding' NEW YORK, Tues. A teenaged Jewish couple from Brooklyn will be married today in a giant sports complex in what is being billed as the biggest wedding in history. About 40,000 guests, including thousands from aboard, will be attending the arranged wedding of RabbiReuter - 235 words
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Article31 1984-12-05 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose I.CG points to 1,184.08 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement396 1984-12-05 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Datly IN TODAY'S ISSUE Things are moving fast in the shipping industry, reports JUNE LIM. Barely a week after the news that the five shipping associations in Singapore are to merge, a decision has been made to set up a registry of shipping agents. Bank of396 words
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Miscellaneous127 1984-12-05 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.56 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide *C j Manila 22 31 C Clear Amsterdam -3/7 C Clear Melbourne }C l Bangkok 19/31C127 words
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Title Section16 1984-12-05 1 SECTION TWO Attitudes towards sex OUTLOOK, Page Two Czech music and the SSO LEISURE, Page Five16 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1984-12-05 1 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By The Singapore Marathon is on this Sunday. Dedicated followers of the sport explain why running six times a day, or 30 km a week, is not considered cruel and unusual punishment for the body. DESPITE the sea of people bobbing along the1,166 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-12-05 1 1 6 marathons in five years FOR Wee Chee Hoong, 28, life is now a series of long road races. She has run in 16 marathons since she took up running five years ago to keep fit. This short, bespectacled bank auditor has turned in pretty good times for a297 words
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Article352 1984-12-05 1 HE MAY be an exercise guru but when it comes to the marathon, David Banks is a novice. The manager of Fitness International is running his first marathon this Sunday and hopes to put on a good show. A bright and chirpy chap, David doesn't352 words
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Article, Illustration755 1984-12-05 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG A visiting husband-and-wife team of sex therapists blames inaccurate information on sex as a cause of sexual problems in the United States. Their advice to busy working couples is to work on their marriage. By WHEN gynaecologist and obstetrician755 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1984-12-05 2 When your pal weds HOW do you feel when a friend gets married? "Hey, guess what?" cries your friend, her eyes shining. "I'm getting married. He's finally asked me!" "Well, that's fantastic," you say, although you somehow feel that the bottom has just dropped out of your world. Guiltily, youIPS - 1,006 words
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Article, Illustration811 1984-12-05 3 MAY HO - MAY HO By WHAT is the Singaporean's view on premarital check-ups? We interviewed six peo§le aged between 25 and 3, three of whom are single or about to be married, on the subject. From their views, it appears that they811 words
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Article, Illustration908 1984-12-05 3 LSM - Make sure you are right for each other LSM Is a pre-marital check-up necessary? Our writer talks to six Singaporeans on the touchy subject. In the article below, our medical columnist explains what the whole procedure is about. By Dr IA community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and908 words
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Article, Illustration655 1984-12-05 5 CHAN ENG CHENG - Time for Czech music CHAN ENG CHENG Singapore gmmSYMPHONY^! 1 ORCHESHTiAimg- SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Friday and Saturday 8.15 p.m. Previewed by AS THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra celebrates the Year of Czech Music this weekend, three musicians will feel a special warmth and pride. The three principal655 words
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Article397 1984-12-05 5 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday Reviewed by SO FAR in this year's season of SSO concerts, we have so far heard mainly violin, piano and vocal soloists in performances with the orchestra. While it is understandable that the management must397 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-12-05 8 A draw on the 1 4th move qwe The moves Karpov, white; Kasparov, black 1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 efi 4. Nc3 c6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Be2 Bb7 9. a3 b4 10. Na4 bxa3 11. bxa3 Be? 12. <M> 0-fl258 words
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Article165 1984-12-05 8 sda THE Soviet Union's lead reached an uncatchable 4.5 points on Monday in the men's section of the 26th Chess Olympiad held in Salonika, Greece. Second-place England split one of its adjourned 13th round games with Colombia and, with one round to play, has 34165 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-12-05 8 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By SINCE the inception of Channel 12 in February this year, film buffs have been fed a varied but steady diet of film goodies. In April, the Channel's Sunday night Film Focus slot at 8.35 p.m. was started and has since679 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-12-05 8 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI MY THREE ANGELS Singapore American School Auditorium King's Road campus Tomorrow to Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Previewed by THREE "angels" descend from the sky one Christmas to save a family in dire need of a roof over their heads, in more ways than497 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-12-05 9 K. MALATHY; KENNETH KOH - K. MALATHY KENNETH KOH Our writer gives her impressions of the NUSSU Talentime '84 which was held last Saturday night By Photographs by Fat Wallets was the second dance group, and they did Michael Jackson's Thriller. Theirs was a spectacular dance item, complete with Vincent Price's tombstone,876 words
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Article, Illustration910 1984-12-05 9 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO By On record d/* "PUNKABILLY roundup. Once the hidden child of ashamed parents, punkabilly has escaped from the attic and entered mainstream America. "And if country and punk don't recognise their offspring, country punks aren't shedding any tears," reported Rock Magazine in910 words
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Advertisement296 1984-12-05 9 enjoy the charm of old Malacca. I R* HI f 4\tt\^ntt4\n I'«<mlit1 '«<m lit ioi: The Ramada Renaissance Hotel. W <fc J V.UIIVCIH.IUH I aclinic^ It stands 24 storeys high right in BHy^iS^!^^^^ Our Bunga Raya Ballroom can the heart of Malacca. And it *l |^P >fi| JJ| |T^H accommodate296 words
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Miscellaneous489 1984-12-05 9 What's on ALVAR AALTO GERMAN FILMS PIANO RECITAL BY CHRISTMAS CHARITY Exhibition of furniture, Goethe-Institut Audi tori- VOYA TONCITCH FAIR lamps, vases and sketches urn, Singapore Shopping This mntpmnnrarv In aid of the Communiby the renowned Finnish Centre. French rnnrert niantet tv Chest On are architect and designer. •Nicklaus, Schilling489 words
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Miscellaneous2033 1984-12-05 10 \OJR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE 'Q' 111 2 3() m Tml llUve $amp|e Rages 73Q (Ma|ay) I—a,-a1 a,-a Kf T^ IS THE BTH ASIAN CUP ■HBHjn 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.50 Bangsawan Iskandar Jauhari (Part 3/Malay «5M(Sb.' Wf^BßmSmf^m^ <»'•>»»<<*%, X. l FINAL CHAMPION- B^^^^^i L£ Tnis Land2,033 words
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253 1984-12-05 1 WHY was the first large-scale seminar held so suddenly to discuss the problems that have long plagued the Chinese clan associations here It was only near the close of a discussion that one delegate asked this question that most have been on253 words
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Article, Illustration863 1984-12-05 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By Our writer attended a seminar on Sunday which discussed how clan associations can still be useful today. CLAN associations in Singapore have not outlived their usefulness. The leaders of the associations, which are formed on the basis of members' blood relationship and863 words
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Article42 1984-12-05 1 kmkjdfkj &£*±fflsMflv--#|S] ft? ft MIS*! »MJ'JT#C M£H&; iSAM^/f gg** i±^_^^ttm iii^ttim«* Afrlfc- Steffi &M-^WS SE-Jt£H A±»«Wt*±ffii&s: "t£7 'IS* WfT 3 WA^^jans? ttnSJtfc*[s]»mtfJl§!!!fe iAiR^'J Kf T l«si Irl 53—^ffi f&fn-fe ttE^fiJittiJffl-Jt-ftiS ifr&iHRSI ¥«AA ArtJPJS4O2m_ttfjfli °fMi*mM'- 3SiHUS3I*f-i£A;&nAffl f*ft«£tt °TS iE -ft**: "«S ffefnfj^tt #»p-s-w42 words
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Advertisement1087 1984-12-05 1 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES j r^ m^MBH CTJIMTC DC^nftAl HMH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: Ml^^^lllll\Mrtr"^B»Milll "■■ii" o I «li I O rtOOUOO I lIWHIIIHIiRIM Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 K^^^^»yjrr^^rail Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm.1,087 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1984-12-05 2 The three-tier extended family structure is breaking down in China as more and more young married people leave their parents to set up their own homes. This trend enables women to enjoy a better status. ON WEEKENDS in Beijing and elsewhere in China, it is common1,112 words
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Advertisement1589 1984-12-05 2 AJr^l'OlW MirlEW lO ami rn/imni/rTllir #An established international bank seeks% j^^^^^^^ SALES/IVIARKtTINB |L__ k m MANAGER management trainees C3r©©t fc I. H This is a senior position with good prospect m d -M-^.^— m I^fc.!l— J "^Hftfc^wß^T^l^BW An established multi-national electronic t0 be appointed as Sa es Director upon for1,589 words
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Advertisement511 1984-12-05 3 APPOINTMENTS I PHILIPS IK Wli Within the Asian region we produce a wide range of television receivers and we are looking for candidates with all-round ability to fill the following positions: I Senior Project Engineer The Job: The successful candidate will be involved in the organisation and implementation of colour511 words
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Advertisement395 1984-12-05 3 An established publishing company invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following position:MARKETING MANAGER Qualifications and Experience Must be a Singapore citizen or a Permanent Resident. Bilingual in English and Chinese. Possess a degree from a recognised university. Have at least 5 years of relevant working experience395 words
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Advertisement594 1984-12-05 3 CRpwn ®PRtfCE HOTEL SINGAPORE Crown Prince Hotel seeks suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: A) Assistant Manager (Front Office) GCE '0' level with credit in English National Trade Certificate in Front Office operations preferably Knowledge on computer in the Front Office would be an advantage 3 years' related working594 words
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Advertisement902 1984-12-05 3 Announcement RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST JULY, 1984. The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st July, 1984. Group Company 1984 1983 1984 1983 $'000 $'000 +or $'000 +or Turnover 152,222 157,940 4 12,484 9,079 +37 Profit902 words
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Advertisement262 1984-12-05 3 AMALGAMATED INDUSTRIAL STEEL BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) REPLACEMENT OF SHARE CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that an Order has been received from the High Court of Malaya, Kuala lumpur dated the 4th day of September, 1 984 ordering and declaring that Halim Securities Sdn Berhad is the true beneficial owner262 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-12-05 4 Peribahasa "Bahasa menunjukkan bangsa." Malay Proverb. DDDOD "Language shows breeding." Literal translation, DDDaD "A tree is known by its fruits." Equivalent English proverb. With many parents being seriously concerned about their children's ability to speak and write well in their mother tongue, PETER AUGUSTINE GOH, has often602 words
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600 1984-12-05 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's lean Malay Lesson 130 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA karangan diJtawah d origan teliti da n ja wa b soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai safa latlhan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: CITA-CITA Encik Abdul Wahab Maidin600 words
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Article515 1984-12-05 4 Oleh PETER AUGUSTINE GOH SAYA pernah bertemu dengan mereka yang amat ghairah untuk menjadi penulis. Setiap pertemuan itu sering saya dikemukakan dengan persoalan-persoa-lan yang sirius. Seorang penulis mudapernah bertanya: 1 'Bagaimanakah hendak menulis cerpen atau sajak yang baik?" Saya menerangkan kepadanya dengan panjang lebar. Apa yang jelas515 words
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Advertisement431 1984-12-05 4 APPOINTMENT'S I GROUP AUDIT MANAGER I (Approx. $70,000/- p.a.) THE ORGANISATION I We are a well-established Group of Companies with substantial interests in I I trading, manufacturing, hotel and properties. THE JOB We are looking for a qualified accountant to set up and manage the I I Group's Audit Division.431 words
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Advertisement393 1984-12-05 4 NOTICES I GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD 1 (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of General Corporation Berhad will be held at Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on 20th December, 1984 at 12.00 noon for the purpose of considering393 words
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Advertisement295 1984-12-05 4 1984 JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST The Japanese Language Proficiency Test, organised by the Japan Foundation, the Association for International Education and assisted by the Japanese Cultural Society, Singapore will be conducted on Sunday 9 December 1984 at the Japanese Secondary School, 210 West Coast Road, Singapore 0512. All registered examinees295 words
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Advertisement176 1984-12-05 4 f^ffll ITCI I v^ffl/ v IVI SHOPHOUSE TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of one unit of shophouse with a floor area of 355 sm in Kranji Industrial Estate. Closing .Date Friday, 14 Dec 84 of Tender at 2.30 pm. Tenders Forms and full particulars are obtainable from:176 words
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Advertisement341 1984-12-05 4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. TIC OF 1984. RE: Lau Lye Gian trading as Guan Seng Electrical Plumbing Contractor EX PARTE: Roxy (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Creditors In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition dated the SSth day of September, 1984. NOTICE341 words
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