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Title Section15 1984-01-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1545 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article454 1984-01-04 1 Reagan to meet special envoy and congressional leaders for reassessment WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has decided to review his policy on Lebanon amid mounting pressure in countries participating in the multinational peacekeeping force in Beirut to withdraw their troops. Mr Reagan will meet specialReuter; UPI; AFP; NYT - 454 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-01-04 1 First day at school for the young ones and their anxious parents THESE are the anxious parents who just could not tear themselves away from their children yesterday. They milled outside classrooms at Marls Stella to make sore their pre-primary children were all right. It was back to school yesterday98 words
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Article136 1984-01-04 1 Genscher hurt in car accident BONN, Tues. Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher broke his breastbone today when his car overturned on an icy highway, a spokesman for his Free Democratic Party said. Mr Herbert SchmueUing said Mr Genscher, 56, whose party is the junior partner in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's coalition, probablyUPI - 136 words
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120 1984-01-04 1 Judge to make three crucial decisions DISTRICT Judge Michael Khoo must make three crucial decisions when day five of the trial of J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy resumes today. The iudge, who heard the submissions by the prosecution and the defence yesterday, must decide whether the two leaders120 words
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Article53 1984-01-04 1 MAPUO, Tues. As many as 60 bus passengers were killed in a Christmas Day ambush by anti-govern-ment guerillas in Mozambique's northern Nampula province, Western diplomatic sources said today. The sources said the Mozambique National Resistance (MNR) guerillas ambushed the bus in broad daylight near the townReuter - 53 words
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Article296 1984-01-04 1 DAMASCUS, Toes. United States airman Robert Goodman walked free from Syrian captivity today when he was handed over to American black civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. 'I'm very happy/' the navy airman told reporters when he arrived at the Syrian Foreign Ministry for the handover. "It'sReuter - 296 words
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137 1984-01-04 1 BRUNEI and Singapore will reciprocally upgrade their existing diplomatic representation following the oil sultanate's full independence on Jan 1. The Brunei Commission here will become a High Commission and the present Commissioner, Haji Mohamad Kassim Haii Daud, will become High Commissioner. A spokesman for137 words
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Article79 1984-01-04 1 THE Singapore stock market ushered in the new year with a 11.56 points gain. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed at 1013.59 while the aUsector Business Times Composite Index rose 9.64 points to finish at 957.89. A total of 25.9 million units changed hands in79 words
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101 1984-01-04 1 A FUMIGATION company supervisor decided to take matters into hif> own hands after repeated attempts to book a season parking ticket for himself failed he photocopied his brother's ticket. Yesterday. Chua Cheong Han. 28. pleaded guilty to using the forged season parking ticket101 words
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411 1984-01-04 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Closure until further notice for government to decide on its future By THE National Theatre will be closed from Jan 16 "until further notice." No official reason has been offered yet, but it is believed that potential long-term structural problems411 words
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Article64 1984-01-04 1 TUNIS, Tnes. The To nisi an government today ordered regular army units to take up strategic positions In Tunis as anti-govern-ment disturbances sparked by food price increases erupted in the c&pit&l. Official* said "irresponsible elements" had started the disturbance* in some areas of the cityReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement133 1984-01-04 1 Cairnhill Hotel Delusive Accommodation hfithe HV^S^^^Hf r iin%Miit twin aViaHaaBB^BsBB Struggle to Singapore dancer Han Kee Juan returns from Australia after seven years and tells how he fought his way to dance, dance, dance Page One Opera queen coming Page I Outlook 2 3 Comics 4 Cinema 111 (Sect. 3)133 words
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Advertisement36 1984-01-04 1 Editorial and Reagan's dilemma: Page 18 SEE PAGE 14 Inside 50 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMES DOLLAR 21-24 C LASSIFIEDS 25-39 RACING 36 SPORTS 37-3936 words
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Advertisement12 1984-01-04 1 A good year for Chinese opera tans. Page 11. SEE PAGE 412 words
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Article537 1984-01-04 2 Prize car for Chest A MAN won a car in a lucky draw and he has decided to give it to the Community Chest of Singapore with the condition that the Nissan Pulsar fetch at least $20,800 in an auction. Electronics engineer James Lau, 37, won the car in537 words
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Article305 1984-01-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHETHER Mr Ronald Reagan likes it or not, Lebanon has become an Issue in the US presidential election campaign. And the moment he officially enters the race, he must take public opinion seriously. Being the shrewd politician that he is, Mr Reagan is already responding.305 words
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Article232 1984-01-04 2 One tourney less FIFA, the world controlling body for soccer, have decided to take away the World Youth under-16 qualifying-round competition from Singapore. The news was relayed to Teo Chong Tee, chairman of the Football Association of Singapore, by the Asian Football Confederation at their executive meeting in Bahrain.232 words
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Article192 1984-01-04 2 COMPANY'S 'WON'T PAY' CHALLENGE TO CPF BOARD ONE offshore drilling company has challenged the Central Provident Fund's right to ask for CPF contributions for Singaporeans hired here to work abroad. It has received a notice from the board demanding payment of contributions of $119,000 for its Singaporean workers. The192 words
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Article76 1984-01-04 2 BETTER BREAD THAN RED FOLLOWING the 1976 rightwing coup in Thailand, many radical students went into the jungle to continue their struggle. Eight years later, many of them have finally realised that throwing away the best years of their lives for the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) was a76 words
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Article678 1984-01-04 2 Weakened defences' AUSTRALIA'S armed forces have deteriorated over the past few decades to the extent that the country would be incapable of defending itself without the help of its allies, say a group of defence experts. Mr Michael O'Connor, director of the Australian Defence Association, a private678 words
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Article384 1984-01-04 2 Joy over agony LIKE many dancers, Han Kee Juan gets joy torturing his body fighting the weather, the environment, personal problems and body limitations. Our very own prodigal premier danseur, who left Singapore for Australia seven years ago to pursue his ballet career against parental objection and other384 words
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Article214 1984-01-04 2 Timely Snap move A POTENTIAL split in the National Front in Sarawak was averted yesterday when the Sarawak National Party (Snap) announced that it was supporting the application of its offshoot, the Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) to join the ruling coalition. Snap president Datuk James Wong214 words
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Article167 1984-01-04 2 Daughter takes over GUANGDONG opera queen of the '50s, Hong Xiannu is coming to Singapore again, but not to perform. She is coming in her capacity as the artistic director of the Guangzhou Opera Troupe. LEONG WENG KAM learns from the organiser of the troupe's performance here, the167 words
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Advertisement557 1984-01-04 2 RIDE ON THE CREST Of THE FUTURE 800/HTOWN Congress Bridge Office Building In Austin.The Fastest Growing City In The USA Features of Austin, State Capital of Texas Nation s best job market other high technology. Home of University of Texas Nationally dubbed as the "Silicon i yeariy enrolment 48 000)557 words
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455 1984-01-04 3 Forces less prepared for war than in 1939 expert SYDNEY, Tues AUSTRALIA s ai med kwccfl save deteriorated OWtl the past feu decades to the extent that the uountn would be incapable of defending it.self without the help ol "s i. lies, say aUPI - 455 words
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128 1984-01-04 3 Viets and Khmer Rouge clash for third day BANGKOK, Tues. Viet muamt loroei and their Camoodian allies tixlay battled with Khmer Rouge resistance forces near the Thai-Cambodian frontier for the third consecutive day. reports from the border saia. In the Thai town of Aranyaprathet, east of Bangkok, firing was heardAFP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-01-04 3 But no compromise on island issue, says Zhao BEIJING, Tues PREMIER Zhao Ziyang said today that he will not demand an immediate and complete stop of US arms sales to Taiwan but will never make any concession on theUPI; Reuter - 353 words
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Article65 1984-01-04 3 DHAKA, Tues. Seven Soviet diplomats and two officials left Bangladesh today after being expelled by the military government, official sources said. Five other diplomats returned to Moscow on Dec 26 after military authorities ordered their expulsion for involvement in non-diplomatic activities. The expulsion order was given onReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-01-04 3 Rats find a friend in jail MANILA City Jail prisoner Odesto Reyes has a novel way of celebrating 1984. Simply, with two rats he has befriended. There was no champagne or New Year parties. Just some tickling for Reyes. Many would not share Reyes' affection for the rats which areUPI - 83 words
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149 1984-01-04 3 Afghan media claim 500 guerillas killed NEW DELHI, Tues. The Soviet-controlled -^ffhan media said troops killed about 500 guerillas and captured about 200 others in warfare near northern Afghanistan's border with Russia, a diplomat said today. Afghanistan bars Western reporters so that the report which may be exaggerated could notUPI - 149 words
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231 1984-01-04 3 Big withdrawal of pesos hits Philippine finance houses MANILA, Tuesday INVESTORS have withdrawn hundreds of millions of pesos from Philippine finance companies in the past four months, the president of the Philippines Association of Finance Companies, Mr Rodolfo Publico, said. He said the reason was loss of confidence in theReuter - 231 words
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Article29 1984-01-04 3 SEOUL, Tues. Four people, including two bar hostesses, were killed in a fire at a bar in Inchon, west of Seoul, earlv today, police reported APAP - 29 words
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156 1984-01-04 3 Marcos party to study poll reforms MANILA. Tues, President. Ferdinand Marcos ruling part\ toda\ agTeed to consider opposition demands for electoral reforms, saying the "surw. al of democracy" depends on the opposition's partui pation in upcoming parliamentary elections. In an unprecedented meeting, leaders of Mr Marcos' New Society Movement (KBL)UPI - 156 words
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362 1984-01-04 4 Venezuela is concerned African state will lower prices CARACAS, Tues. THE military coup in Nigeria could set off a price war within Opec with a ripple effect both in and outside the oil exporters group, Venezuela'e Energy and Mines Minister said yesterday. "AReuter; AP - 362 words
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Article210 1984-01-04 4 LONDON, Tues. Nigeria's new military government today repaid on time the first US$5O million (Sslo6 million) instalment on a US$l.9 billion bank loan, raising cautious optimism in the international banking community that it would honour the country's massive debt commitments. But a spokesman forReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-01-04 4 BEIRUT, Tues. The Lebanese government and warring Muslim and Christian factions have agreed to major provisions in a Saudi-mediated plan calling for a withdrawal from combat zones in the Beirut area, a government official said. In addition to a withdrawal, the plan reportedly declaresUPI - 302 words
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Article149 1984-01-04 4 Assad looking fit in meeting DAMASCUS, Tues. Syrian President Hafez Assad, rarely seen in public and reported ill in recent weeks, looked fit yesterday as he met American Democratic presidential candidate Reverend Jesse Jackson, showing a healthy grin and a firm handshake. "He appeared to be in good health andUPI - 149 words
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Article174 1984-01-04 4 Israelis bomb guerilla bases TEL AVIV, Tues. Israeli warplanes today bombed guerilla bases in the Lebanese town of Bhamdoun, an Israeli spokesman said. The targets were two buildings in the town believed t>y Israel to have been taken over by guerillas from Mr Abu Musa's rebel Palestinian forces after IsraelReuter - 174 words
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Article33 1984-01-04 4 AMMAN, Tues. Thirteen Jordanian soldiers were killed yesterday when their military plane crashed in southern Jordan, a military communique published here said. The crash was attributed to technical problems. APAP - 33 words
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218 1984-01-04 4 New round of L price rises in Israel TEL AVIV, Tues. The Israeli government yesterday announced a new round of price increases for the New Year that will boost the cost of food, electricity and fuel. It was yet another blow for Israelis, who had just heard gloomy economic predictionsAP - 218 words
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Article135 1984-01-04 4 BEIRUT, Tnes. Ignoring the anarchy of nine years of sectarian warfare and the lack of surviving traffic lights, Lebanese police have threatened jaywalkers with higher fines. The Beirut Internal Security Forces announced that traffic violators will have to pay more in 1984, including more thanUPI - 135 words
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Article318 1984-01-04 4 Rioters wreak havoc in Tunisia TUNIS, Tues. The economically-depressed south and west of Tunisia have been wracked by five days of rioting. The government announced yesterday that four people had been killed in riots since last Friday but sources close to the country's labour movement said as many as 15AFP; Reuter - 318 words
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Article281 1984-01-04 6 'Higher level of prosperity likely in 1984' WASHINGTON, Tues. Most American industries will improve in 1984 as the economic recovery spreads through more businesses according to a government report released yesterday. Further gains will be made at car assembly plants and in the homebuildingReuter - 281 words
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218 1984-01-04 6 The real Orwell lost for words about what will happen in 1984 SYDNEY. Tues Despite all the grim predictions. George Orwell was whooping it up on the dance floor when the clock rang in 1984 and the year of Big Brother. •"Everyone wants to know what's going to happen nowAP - 218 words
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Article89 1984-01-04 6 Concern over US budget deficits LONDON, lues. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, yesterday expressed concern at the effect on world economic development of what he called persistent, missive US budget deficits. Mr Lawson, in a newspaper interview, said his main anxieties for 1984 related to the international scene.Reuter - 89 words
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284 1984-01-04 6 SAN SALVADOR, Tuesday UNITED States officials said yesterday that two major military defeats for the Salvadoran military in the past three days had dealt a serious blow to its morale. The officials, speaking here, said the rebel successes also showed that the militaryNYT; UPI - 284 words
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Article92 1984-01-04 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan pulled strings to get a military waiver allowing Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, who was drowned last week, to be buried at sea, a presiden- tial spokesman said yesterday. Mr Larry Speakes said Mr Wilson's family took Mr Reagan up onUPI - 92 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-01-04 6 Goode being sworn in RAISING his hand In solemn oath, Mr W. Wilson Goode Is sworn in as Philadelphia's first black mayor. Judge Lawrence Prattis administered the oath yesterday as Mr Goode's family looked on. AP picture.AP - 37 words
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Article87 1984-01-04 6 DETROIT, Tues. At least half a dozen dog owners have lost up to US$lOO (Ss2l4) to a con artist. Russ Kalis, 30, said he received a call that his missing 19-month-old bassett hound Beauregard would be returned after Mr Kalis slipped US$75 under the door ofUPI - 87 words
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Article53 1984-01-04 6 TURKEY ANNOUNCED yesterday that it would reduce its troops stationed in northern Cyprus as a gesture intended to increase goodwill on the divided island. A Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said about 1,500 servicemen would be pulied out over the next two months. Turkey has about 25,000 soldiersReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1984-01-04 6 THE HONGKONG government yesterday dismissed press speculation that 14 Iranians detained for having forged passports were guerillas planning an attack on the US consulate. A government statement said the detainees, who were held at Hongkong's international airport on their arrival were welleducated Iranians hoping to gain residence inReuter - 52 words
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Article62 1984-01-04 6 THE SOVIET Union yesterday intimated that there would be no new proposals at the Conference on Disarmament in Europe starting on Jan 17 in Stockholm. An analysis in the Communist Party paper Pravda appeared to dash hopes for progress triggered by a recent Soviet statement that itAFP - 62 words
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Article52 1984-01-04 6 IRAQI AND Iranian forces fought sea and air battles over the Gulf yesterday, in which five Iranian vessels were reported sunk and two Iraqi war planes shot down, according to communiques of the two sides. An Iraqi communique said the fighting occurred in the Gulf's northeasternAP - 52 words
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Article69 1984-01-04 6 OPPOSITION PARTIES in Bangladesh yesterday rejected an offer by President Hussain Mohammad Ershad for talks on restoring democracy and ending military rule. In a strongly worded statement, the leftleaning opposition parties, led by Mr Hasina Wazed, president of the Awami League, said the offer was a ployUPI - 69 words
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Article57 1984-01-04 6 THREE FINNISH women MPs of the opposition Communist Party said in an open letter that they would join a member of the smaD Green Party who says he has been on a hunger strike since just before Christmas when Parliament refused to approve USf5 million (Sslo million)Reuter - 57 words
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286 1984-01-04 8 'Jackal' is prime suspect in French rail blasts PARIS, Tues. The elusive terrorist Carlos the "Jackal" has become a suspect in the New Year's bombing of a railway station and a highspeed train in Fiance and the French Cultural Centre in Lebanon. The Arab Aimed Battle organisation, of which CarlosUPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-01-04 8 BEIRUT, Tues. A gunman on a motorcycle shot and wounded a French consular official in central Beirut today, the French embassy said. The official, Mr Raymond Henri Vauthier, 42, was wanning up his car in the Ain Al-Mreisse quarter on the seafront when the gunmanReuter; UPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-01-04 8 Giscard and Bar re hid 'sniffer plane' facts: Mauroy PARIS, Tues. Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy yesterday accused former President Valery Giscard d'Estaing and his former Prime Minister Raymond Barre of "having taken responsibility for hiding the facts" and of "having covered up serious accounting irregularities" in connection with a controversialAFP - 329 words
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424 1984-01-04 8 What the Russians did not give British study says Soviet aid figures for UN overblown UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. A BRITISH government study of foreign aid contends that the aid given to developing countries by the Soviet bloc is actually far smaller than the amounts the Soviet Union and the easternNYT - 424 words
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111 1984-01-04 8 MOSCOW, Tues. Wage payment* linked to productivity were introduced in part* of Soviet industn yesterday in a* limited experiment aimed at shaking up the country's economy Deputy Heavy Machinery Industry Minister bori* kuilk said that the reform was aimed at improvingReuter - 111 words
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Article74 1984-01-04 8 LONDON, Tues Bertie the bull terrier left three policemen stranded when he chose their patrol car for dinner and began to eat H The patrolmen vatched astonished in London's East End while Bertie munched through three of theii cars tyres, then, with chunks of rubber hangingReuter - 74 words
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262 1984-01-04 8 LONDON, Tues. It's not what you say in Britain that counts, but the way you say it, says Prof John Honey of Leicester University. Most Britons judge each others' character and social standing by their accents, the linguistics specialist wrote in anAP - 262 words
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Article257 1984-01-04 9 The charges against v* Lint Shu Jin BUSINESSMAN Llm Shu Jin, 47, is accused of abetting Seah Say Yoong, managing director of Overseas Union Finance Ltd, In falling to take all reasonable t*t~ns to comply with the bimice Companies Act between Dec 28, iflS and Feb257 words
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1154 1984-01-04 9 ELENA CHONG - 'Ex-lawyer former MD get $720,000 illegal loan' ELENA CHONG By A LAWYER turned businessman intentionally helped the former managing director of Overseas Union Finance Ltd (OUF) to secure a $720,000 loan, purportedly for a woman, and used the same amount to pay estate duty, a district court was told yesterday.1,154 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-01-04 9 A MAN won a car in a lucky draw and he has decided to give it away. to the Community Chest of Singapore. Electronics engineer James Lau, 37, from Chip Bee Gardens won the Nissan Pulsar in a contest organised by the Automobile237 words
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96 1984-01-04 11 A SCOOTER rider died in an accident with an ambulance at the Thomson Newton junction on Monday night. Police said the ambulance was taking a patient from the Singapore General Hospital to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital when the mishap occurred at about 8.1596 words
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Article74 1984-01-04 11 A ONE-TONNE bundle of timber, which was being put into a ship's hatch, nit a worker who later died of head injuries in hospital. An inquiry into the death of Murthi so Subban, 24, heard that impact knocked him to one side and he struck an74 words
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Article70 1984-01-04 11 Shop boss loses $19,000 A WOMAN shop owner had her handbag containing $18,000 plus jewellery worth $1,450 snatched away by two men in Jalan Satu. off Old Airport Road, on Monday night. Police said Madam A.H. Woo, 43, was walking along the footpath near Block 65, at about 7.45 p.m.70 words
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Article45 1984-01-04 11 A FILIPINO mason was fined $2,000 yesterday for hurting his colleague with a chisel at a worksite canteen off Track 14, Jurong Road. Amolfo P. Piawan, 33, admitted hurting Mr Filomano Gadiaza, 42, during breakfast on Nov 21. Mr Gadiaza suffered multiple lacerations.45 words
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222 1984-01-04 11 Man jailed 18 months on cheating and credit charges A FORMER businessman who cheated people of $3,282 and fraudulently obtained credit totalling $233,417, was jailed for 18 months by a district court yesterday. Tan Tuang Sing, 33, now jobless, pleaded guilty to cheating Mr Leo Sim Nah, 40, a Dusinessman,222 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-01-04 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By MORE opera troupes from China are performing in Singapore, thanks to the enthusiastic support they get here. An average of two troupes came annually during the past four years. This year four troupes are expected. The first is the348 words
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145 1984-01-04 11 Diet of Chopin and Garfunkel at Bt Merah FOR many workers in Bukit Merah, it will be pure music to hear that the branch library there is starting lunch-time musical sessions next week. "We have had requests from workers that the library provide music duriner the lunch break to help145 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-01-04 12 HEDWIG ALFRED; JUNE TAN - HEDWIG ALFRED JUNE TAN ...for those in new JCs and those little first-timers By and THE FIRST day of school had a special significance for the thousands of students in new Junior colleges. At Anderson in Ang Mo Kio, 7M students became the pioneers345 words
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Article, Illustration2141 1984-01-04 14 AHMAD OSMAN - It is the intention that counts, says DPP AHMAD OSMAN By Trial of Workers 9 Party officials He urges court not to reject document on a technicality DPP Glenn Knight yesterday urged the court not to reject a statutory declaration on the Workers' Party accounts merely because it was technically2,141 words
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Article241 1984-01-04 14 J.B. JEYARETNAM and Wong Hong Toy arc each facing a charge of making a false declaration about the accounts of the party to a Commissioner of Oaths, Mr Daljit Singh, on or about Aug 3, 1982. They allegedly stated that the accounts, prepared by Workers' Party treasurer, Mr241 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1984-01-04 14 Some vital words were missing counsel DEFENCE counsel. Mr John Mortimei, QC. argued yesterday that the main charge against J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy was invalid. Vital words were missing from the joint statutory declaration made by the two leaders of the Workers' Party, Mr Mortimer told senior1,063 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-01-04 16 MATHEW YAP - Green light for first PE college MATHEW YAP By SINGAPORE'S first physical education college is soon to be set up after eight years of feasibility study. It will be temporarily housed in the Institute of Education in Bukit Timah where there is a ready pool of about 10 physical educationSIMON KER - 265 words
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Article58 1984-01-04 16 A 16-MEMBER delegation from the Penang Municipal Council will meet officials from the Ministry of National Development and the Urban Redevelopment Authority over the next two days. The delegation, comprising mainly town planners and architects, will begin their visits tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the ministry's Planning58 words
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121 1984-01-04 16 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THREE masked men seen running away from a building, which was on fire later, have sparked off a police arson inquiry. The fire broke oat in a four-storey building in Singapore's former textile centre in Lorong Telok, off Circular121 words
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Article283 1984-01-04 16 BENG TAN - Guides net 357 in campaign BENG TAN I Seven in every 100 asked said yes By FIVE hundred Girl Guides faced three basic responses when they asked people to pledge their kidneys for transplant. One group the few and far bet weens instantly responded by signing a donor card. Another283 words
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130 1984-01-04 16 THREE fresh housebreaking and theft charges were yesterday preferred against a man, already accused of two similar offences. Mahendren s o Manickam, 23, claimed trial to all the charges. He was granted a week's adjournment to engage a lawyer. Mahendren was also charged yesterday130 words
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Article101 1984-01-04 16 THE National Library is appealing to members who joined the library before November 1980* and paid a deposit to decide whether to donate this or ask for a refund. Those who are unable to go down personally should write to the library where they registered, stating whether101 words
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Advertisement366 1984-01-04 10 r 4®pt i^s^ w ;JP ;1_—^___^..^..,. j^ 1 i' fIS >. .-.>;.-..-.- ?w^^ffl^«??. ■^^fISSHH«S«?BBW!->s?w!!s?^^" The new Xerox 1045 copien So advanced, it even staples* The compact Xerox 1045 is so advanced that stapling is just one of its many functions. Like, for example, its exclusive Recirculating /*TC~ <::^s^ Document Handler.366 words
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Advertisement65 1984-01-04 11 ANNUAL STOCKTAKING John Little at Plaza Smgapura will be closing at 8.30pm today, 4th January, 1984 for their Annual Stocktaking. We will open at 3.30pm tomorrow, sth January, 1984 Our Specialists' Centre branch will be open for business as usual. We apologise for any inconvenience to our customers I sty65 words
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Advertisement532 1984-01-04 11 SELL your way^igp to SUCCES§_g||||£ Tbp men earn jpM when qualified //r 1 The man in the car could be I \u V^^ Tr U i \m the house and the family nFf^fj— IIH could be YOURS! jLl«»llMp |l M\ J\ 1! with you in a satisfying potentialities and earning532 words
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Advertisement221 1984-01-04 12 New Fisher Frost-Free RefrigeratErs, The best thing that ever happened to food. Introducing the new range of Fisher FrostFree Refrigerators. With the most amazing new pi :>:,. yrm features for you to feast your eyes on. V New stylish designs. New 'clear back' .^j R||3s=t; models to save floor space.221 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-04 15 <^ L ......v. jm. tmam^_^^^_ 3HfflH™^2SL^ §r*il^P^ dUHMF^ immPs§\ BBwi Iwß v«>* *'K« fl Br^^B h 9 liiilßßl Wei I have to al low for a little adjustment in the year 2100", he said. His eyes twinkled. The finely-edged gold case gleamed in his hand. This was no ordinary watch.517 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-04 16 Ml £m.ly > s 5 Storey L;^ ;v IX. Apartments One passenger lift v^^fes?lT% Excellent location \^^%^T\ within CBD -^Lt L/ Near future MRT "^^^C/^H., Only 12 units Sales 1 Enquin.:T||L_4| avev Developmenl (Private) I imited 63 Market Street Tat Lee Building 07-00 Singapore 0104 Tel: *****63 Homes of It371 words
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Advertisement139 1984-01-04 16 Game SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 2/84 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COUHT AFTER 5.30 PM LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN IN DECEMBER '83 DRAW NO. 5 OUT OF 49 ADD. NO 95 9 11 15 28 41 8 96 23 31 38 44 45 37 97 11 18 34 40 43139 words
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294 1984-01-04 17 Don't threaten us, minister warns school bus operators Association told why it was not allowed to raise fares KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday I'HK Malaysian Transport Minister Tan Sri CtMßg Hon N'yan has warned dissatisfied public transport operators to refrain from using threats m the government to press their claims for fareNST - 294 words
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Article52 1984-01-04 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twenty-two new parliamentary and X) state constituen cies have been created following the review and delineation of constituencies by the election commission. The names of the areas and further details on the review will be displayed for public viewing for one month from tomorrowBernama - 52 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-01-04 17 PENANG, Tues. Police fired three rounds of tear gas at unruly merrymakers just after midnight on New Year's Eve the second year running that New Year celebrations here turned ugly. One person was detained at the Bagan Jermal roundabout at around 12.30 a.m. Ten othersNST - 230 words
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Article282 1984-01-04 17 Split in Sarawak National Front averted KUCHING, Tues. A POTENTIAL split in the National Front was averted today when the Sarawak National Party (Snap) announced that it was supporting the application of its offshoot, the Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak to join the ruling coalition. SnapBernama - 282 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-01-04 17 Army chief of East Malaysia resigns KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A TWO-STAR Malaysian general has resigned for undisclosed reasons, it has been reliably learnt. The commander of the First Malaysian Infantry Division and General Officer Commanding East Malaysia, Major-General Datuk Hassan Haji Mohamed Salleh, tendered his resignation some time last month.NST - 318 words
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225 1984-01-04 17 Dr M 'to name IBMF panel next week' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to announce next week the names and functions of a three-member panel that will Investigate the controversial loan scandal by a subsidiary of the state-owned Bank Bumlputra. The Star newspaperAFP - 225 words
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Advertisement320 1984-01-04 17 BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co Luc ky Plaza) Chanrai Branches Dai mam Spore D'jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Branch Isetan S Ltd Branches Jet Wind Department Store320 words
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Article469 1984-01-04 18 Reagan's way out THREE weeks ago, President Ronald Reagan offered two scenarios for a pullout of US Marines stationed in Lebanon. One is when all foreign forces leave the country. The other is if there is such chaos in Lebanon that no solution is possible. Neither469 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-01-04 18 The Art Buchwald column Don't call me "HELLO. Operator, I'm having troaole with my telephone." "Jast a minute. Til tar* you o /er to our repair department." "Repair department. What can I d« for y»of 'My phase to brake*. C»!k yon send someone over te Bjl It?" "Is it oar563 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1984-01-04 18 IN THE United States, an increasing number off politicians are speaking out against the presence of the Western multinational force in Lebanon. ALEX BRUMMER of The Guardian talked to officials in Washington to discover how they got into such a mess. THE Reagan administration's hope that its new1,560 words
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Article, Illustration901 1984-01-04 18 CLYDE FARNSWORTH - CLYDE FARNSWORTH Nigeria's new ruler, Maj Gen Mohammed Bohari By 4 HE THINKS about what he says before he says it and doesn't say things carelessly. He Is a worldly, disciplined man, not your typical strongman. If yon had toNYT - 901 words
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Letter, Illustration503 1984-01-04 19 Reply to proposal to stop job-hopping WE refer to the letter "How to raise productivity Impose curbs on mobility of workers" from "Employer". (ST, Dec 2). "Employer" laments that some employees do not stay long enough in a company to be adequately trained and503 words
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Letter100 1984-01-04 19 Place sign before the bend THE signboard with the words "Commonwealth Avenue" and "Ulu Pandan Road" before the junction of Holland Road and Commonwealth Avenue is dangerously placed. Although it may be at a standard distance from a junction, it is placed just after the bend. Motorists are, therefore, unable100 words
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Letter48 1984-01-04 19 THE pedestrian crossing lights opposite Bedok North Primary School operate automatically at night, even when there is no one waiting to cross the road. Could the lights be changed to manuallyoperated ones, so that motorists need not stop unnecessarily? OTHMAN BIN HAJI All Singapore 164648 words
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Letter38 1984-01-04 19 COULD the authorities repair the paths from the junction of Phoenix Park to Firestone Park? Thousands of civil servants use the paths, which are now badly damaged and below road level. LJM SEOW CHER Singapore 123238 words
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Letter, Illustration192 1984-01-04 19 WE refer to Mr Cheng Tim Pin's suggestion (ST, Nov 23) that all foreign workers not sponsored by their parent companies be required to obtain a certificate stating that they do not have any criminal record or record of suspected activities. All foreign192 words
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149 1984-01-04 19 "WE, the People" asked in his letter (ST, Dec 23) "Can valuation be substantiated?" Annual values of residential houses are based on rental information gathered by the department. The valuations can, therefore, be substantiated. In fact, where our valuation is disputed we have to substantiate149 words
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257 1984-01-04 19 Consider the child's learning abilities I FEEL that it is timely for the Ministry of Education to stop penalising the third and subsequent child through the school admission policy because parents simply don't have more than two children in the majority of cases. The ministry should place more importance on257 words
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477 1984-01-04 19 We can work towards a Singapore culture On the national stream THE letter "Let's preserve our cultural roots" by "ZQZ" (ST, Dec 29) was very thought-provok-ing, especially as his observations about the standard of Chinese among those who took the subject as a second language are, in my experience, very477 words
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137 1984-01-04 19 A rush to buy school textbooks "GET your schoo: b I books here" :hcs< words can be seen on signboards outside man) bookshops Yf when asked if certan, textbooks are available the answer invariably is: "Sorry, no stock". Students who are un able to purchase certain textbooks from th e137 words
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Letter104 1984-01-04 19 He needs to use vehicle 1 AM a polio victim. 1 have bought a tri-van to solve my transport prob lems. Its foot -operated rear brake had been modified by the previous owner, making it a full) hand-operated vehicle. Recently, I sent the vehicle to the Registry ol Vehicles for104 words
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Advertisement63 1984-01-04 19 *f < > r iill' f flnW«s*nfe O§o mL. v< i K I S Available from Boutique Lanvm. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Scotts Road Tel: *****39. Open Monday to Saturday: 10.00am till 7.00pm. Sunday: 11.00am till 7.00pm. A And from Lanvm Corners at Isetan Apollo. Metro Golden Mile. Metro Grand Scotts/Lucky63 words
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Article, Illustration2249 1984-01-04 20 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Two ex-members of the Communist r Party of Thailand tell why they came out of the jungles By Bangkok Correspondent f IN THE party, they called me and my colleagues trained in Western-style medicine "capitalist doctors". They used as to treat the intellectuals. The old2,249 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-04 20 INTQTHE NEW AGE OF COPY CUSTOMIZING Now. for the first time ever, a copier that lets you custom Automatic Paper Selection make copies to any image or copy size you want The You select the enlargement or reduction you require; the Minolta EP4SOZ compact zoom plain paper copier. MINOLTA EP4SOZ212 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-01-04 21 THE SINGAPORE stock market ouened the new year's trading the way it closed the aid year firmly up. The iT.-aits Times Industrial Inde* gainec 11.56 points to dose at 1013.59 while the Business Times Composite Index finished at 957.89, up 9.64 points. A hefty vdume at 25.9244 words
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Article34 1984-01-04 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 87 14 22* Finance 18 2 4 Hotels 10 0 2 Properties 9 5 0 Plantations 9 2 5 Mining 3 0 2 Deb Loans 5 1 234 words
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Article39 1984-01-04 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 81 21 19 Finance 6 2 5 Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 7 4 1 Oil Palms 6 2 1 Tins 4 3 1 Rubbers 4 4 1 Deb/Loans 2 1 039 words
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Article123 1984-01-04 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market recorded a new all-time high yesterday as bulls made a forceful comeback after the long weekend. The widely monitored New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index rose 15.60 points to 1419.77, surpassing its previous peak of 1409.15 registered on Aug 26,123 words
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Article36 1984-01-04 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 High 1001.05 (29/12/83) 961.35 (5/7/83) 1983 Lo* 712.29 (5/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1001.05 (29/12/83) 961.35 (5/7/83) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)36 words
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Article153 1984-01-04 21 Most Active Pegi 1,929,000 Sime Darby 1,273.000 Gen Corp 1.192,000 Pan-El 1,045,000 Chuan Hup 1,038,000 Total turnover: 25.92m Total value: (75.03 ambassador 1010 +40 M Cement 880 +40 DKer-nat 760 +35 Gerrtings 515 +29 Magnum Corpn 428 +28 Thm Pub 995 +25 ICB 785 +20 UM Flour153 words
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Article69 1984-01-04 21 SouttadßM +4 C&C -10 A At Em +10 _MU 2 KTC -5 +1 PMC +10 _*i^»p«« +2 P-omet +8 Pan Bte +8 Saw 0*t)» 14 Sootsai'. 2 Ulttati 4- 5 STradtac +10 Ntamn +6 $«p Can? +4 C(M +6 G-rtrj. +29 F 5 Kappai -1-6 -cheap*69 words
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Small business
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Article255 1984-01-04 21 DON'T just sit back and listen to lessons on starting and running a small business. That is Lionel Wong's advice to those who plan to attend his short course on How to Start and Manage Your Own Small Business. He believes his students should take255 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-01-04 21 ATLANTA Hard-driv-ing, workaholic bosses are addicted to the confrontations and crises just <1s an addict is addicted to drugs, according to a management Professor at Georgia tate University. While this competitive perfectionist is the type of manager many companies prize, his style is illsuited to theUPI - 378 words
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Article77 1984-01-04 21 TOKYO Daiwa Securities Company of Japan and Citicorp of the US plan to set up a joint venture here to provide investment advisory services amid signs that Japan will soon open up its capital and monetary markets to foreign interests, Kyodo news service reported on Monday. DaiwaAFP - 77 words
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Article66 1984-01-04 21 SEOUL South Korea's wholesale prices last year went down 0.8 per cent from the end of 1982, the first annual drop since 1958, according to provisional figures released by the Economic Planning Board. This compared with a 2.4 per cent rise in 1982. The government board attributedAP - 66 words
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Article60 1984-01-04 21 DETROIT The US car industry produced 6,778,996 vehicles last year, a one-third rise on 1962 which showed the lowest output for two decades, according to the publication, Ward's Automotive Report. Last year, General Motors assembled 58.6 per cent of American cars, Ford 22.8 per cent, Chrysler 13.3AFP - 60 words
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Article480 1984-01-04 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Offshore company refuses to contribute for S'poreans working abroad By ONE offshore drilling company has challenged the Central Provident Fund's right to ask for CPF contributions for Singaporeans hired here to work abroad. The company, which prefers to remain unnamed, has received a notice480 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-01-04 21 By JEFF BRADLEY Associated Press Writer BEIJING Since China began opening doors to the West, at least 127 joint business ventures have been established for products ranging from Coca Cola to modular furniture and jeeps But many foreign firms have found negotiating with the ChineseAP - 562 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-01-04 21 Lengths a bank will go t0 DBS Bank's newly-renovated main office in DBS Building, Shenton Way, boasts Singapore's longest banking hall. The 62-metre long room has 32 counters to cater for all the banking needs of its customers. This is twice the number of counters the old hall had. There116 words
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Article81 1984-01-04 21 FOLLOWING the general round of deposit rate Increases, the United Overseas Bank Group has announced higher rates for fixed deposits effective from yesterday. The new rates are l/ per cent higher acroas-nie-beard, one month Is I 1 per cent, three and six month* are t l81 words
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Article3820 1984-01-04 22 READERS should be aware of the bmnatioi i 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 all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the3,820 words
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Article2182 1984-01-04 22 INDUSTRIALS Acm» (7 SOS) AJtnsmato (4.008 4.045) AJcom (3.168) (9) 3.14 (1) 3.12 (4) 3.16 A Choc (2.508) AMD (6) 3.52 (3) 3.56 (2) 3.55 (4) 3.54 API (2.028) (42) 1.98 (8) 1.97 (1) 1.94 (19) 1.96 (17) 1.95 (L!) 2.00 (4) 2.01 (7) 2.022,182 words
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Article2785 1984-01-04 22 1983 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 226 Acma 248 3.0 354 148 Alcom 289 +4 1.7 27 289 284 287 148 Allied Choc 240 4.1 308 154* BA T 22* 266 4-6 4.72,785 words
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Article22 1984-01-04 23 Closin S P fices cents/kilo Singapore lan 23/50 down 0 25 cents Mdiaysu )an 263 00 (M). up 0 50 cents22 words
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Article15 1984-01-04 23 Closing prices Ms/klo Straits Tin $2916 down one cent Turnover: 50 tonnes, down 5015 words
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Article79 1984-01-04 23 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with Jan One RSS buyers quoted at 237.50 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cents from Friday. The same tredn prevailed in Kuala Lumpur, where the market closed slightly higher at 263.00 cents per kilo for Jan Int. one RSS buyers, up79 words
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Article92 1984-01-04 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang fell a cent to MJ29.16 per kilo, one cent above the International Tin Agreement (ITAVs floor level of M529.15. Dealers said the fall reflected continued lack of demand despite a small offering of 50 tonnes, down from 100 last Friday. The buffer92 words
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Article26 1984-01-04 23 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 384 OO 384 50 Hongkong 384 00-384 50 Mon Fri New York 385.00—386.00 Lonoon *****-382 00 382 00—382 5026 words
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Article137 1984-01-04 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,273 and closed at 5J26.374. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80 3.30 and hit briefly the day's low of U*****.50, 3.00. Overseas buying, however, pushed it up to U*****.70 5.20. It later eased to U*****.30 4.80 and advanced further to reach the137 words
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Article74 1984-01-04 23 THE CRUDE palm oil market closed lower on profit-taking after the recent firmness, in line with weaker palm oil futures. PALM Closini prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Jan 1675 (south) 1665 (central) Refined palm oi uss/tom* RBO palm oil Jan 830 (sellers) Feb 780 (sellers) Mar 735 (sellers)74 words
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Article53 1984-01-04 23 BANGKOK Thai sugar exports are estimated to have dropped to 1.3 million tonnes worth 5.1 billion baht in 1983 from 2.1 million worth 12.2 billion in 1982. Thailand's Board of Trade (BOT) said the fall resulted from a decrease in sugar cane acreage and damage causedReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1984-01-04 23 down pricts SILVER usj troy <u Tuts Man Singapore B^l 896 Fn Thun New York 9 01-9 06 8 91-8% Source utdl Suss* S poft26 words
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Article197 1984-01-04 23 Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 871.06 (874.94) week ago 858.53 Austraian M-Ordmaries Tuesday 782.7 (715.3) E Week ago 757.9 Austraian Industrials j Tuesday 1012.2 (1004.3)) j Week ago 985 0 (Fijures i) brackets refer to those of the previous tradfcf day) ''''''''■''I HONGKONG: Traders pushed prices up at first197 words
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Article301 1984-01-04 23 Im 03 HUS Chance Associated Hotels 0.90 Bank Of East Asia 19 80 -0 1 Carrian Invest Cheung Kong 7 30 unch China Light n 80 0 2 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 00 unch K E Cons ortlum 0 50 *0.01 Kai- East Exch Phllex 0 070 -0 01301 words
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Article329 1984-01-04 23 M C«*_ Clun|« (Awt) A C I 180 unch ANi 287 unch A P M 235 .12 ADerfoyie 798S Ag. 2ST7 1 1 Alliance Oil 81 1 Allied Mill 231 unch Ampol Exp 410 I 15 Ampol Pet 186 J lM 592 A»r.ton 136S BHP 1435 10 Bea.n Petroleum329 words
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Article323 1984-01-04 23 The Hongkong soyabean prices were not available. The Tokyo red bean market was closed yesterday. Noon closing prices J/ 100 k( Coconut oil Bulk FOB 194 00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 207.00 (sellers) New drum FOB 211 00 (sellers) Copra Mixed (loose) 112 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White323 words
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Article282 1984-01-04 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Mo) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 233.75— 234.75N 233.50— 234.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Jan 237.75-238.25 237.50—238 00 263.00—264.00 263 00—263 50 Int. 1 RSS Feb 242.50 243.00 242.00 242.50 Int. 2 RSS Jan 232.50— 234 50N282 words
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458 1984-01-04 23 DETROIT General Motors Corporation is considering a relignment that would consolidate its five automotive divisions into two groups, one to produce small cars and the other for larger models. According to company and auto industry sources, the plan would link458 words
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Article40 1984-01-04 23 SYDNEY The damage caused by heavy rains and hailstorms which hit the wheat areas of Victoria and southern New South Wale (NSW) is likely to be marginal in the context of the overall 1983/84 wheat crop. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article261 1984-01-04 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Barber Priam 46/7 a'side 4/1 Baron 37/8 a'side 4/1 Builder 111 22 a'side 4/1 Feng Tao 31/2 a'side 4/1 Kota Cahaya 13/4 a'side 4/1 Perak 21W aside 3/1 Balantang 27 4/1 5/1 Builder 22 4/1 5/1 Fukuzaki Maru 19 4/1 6/1261 words
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Article103 1984-01-04 23 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1245/60 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was narrow amid mixed sentiment. It was brought to a low of 552.1235/45 before closing at 552.1240/50. The US unit closed firmer against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7380/00 and was brought to103 words
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Article34 1984-01-04 23 DEPOSIT RATES p- 3; Savings account 6 3 4 Autosave 5 Vi Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6' 2 3 months 6 3 << 6 months 6 3 '4 9 months 7 12 months 734 words
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Article46 1984-01-04 23 pa- Prime rate 2 8 M Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 (discounted) Housing Up to 10 years 9 M II to 25 years 9'/ 2 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 2 years 5Vi 3 years 6 4 years S U 246 words
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Article51 1984-01-04 23 pa Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10% MAS rediscount rates tor export bills 6V2 Source: DBS Bank 1 hdkative rates. 2 For best customers «tfy. 3 Mn51 words
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Article666 1984-01-04 23 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Strip (voyage) Arr cargo time block Family Ace (40B) 5/1(0700) FSB *****200/*****900 L7 Ned Clement (01/355) 5/1 (0700) FSB 0800-0900/1700 1900 A2 Qinghe (8W) 5/1(0700) FSB *****000 1800 1900 L8 Sea Hawk (01) 5/1(0700) TA 3 *****800666 words
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Article165 1984-01-04 23 Managers' prices for Jan 4 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 54—3.76 The Savings Fund 2.10 2.23 Spore Prog Fund 1.54—1.63 Spore Sec. Fund 2.33—2.47 Spore Invest Fund 1.21—1.28 Spore Equity Fund 1.50— 1.59xd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.98—3 15 Mai Prog Fund 1.58—1.68 Mai Security165 words
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Article174 1984-01-04 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doflars to Foreign currency currency one unit ot to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 191-192 5.27—5.17 Canadian dollar 1.71—1.71 5.92—5.82 NZ dollar 1.39—1.40 7.27—7.11 Sterling pound 3.06—3.07 3.28—3.23 US dollar 2.12—2 13 4.74—4.69 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian174 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-01-04 24 DOREEN SOH - Great timber slump not ended for us DOREEN SOH Veneer Products By -\ul another disappointing baU year. Losses for the months to Aug U last •ased to abOßt *iO, or by 43 per cent, as compared .wth MM period in the low j ;'ui novt'i droppi d bj .1 huge407 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-01-04 24 PART of Albert Street will be turned into a pedestrian mall when Sim Urn Square comes up. The developers of the new shopping complex, which will sit strategically in the proposed shopping belt at the Bochor Road-Bencoolen Street area, has plans to torn that part181 words
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Article446 1984-01-04 24 Expecting normal with less C C Bintang Bhd CYCLE Carriage Bintang Bhd (CCB), which turned in record profits for last year, expects earnings to fall to more normal levels this year. Sales of Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles will decline with a sharp fall in specialised vehicle orders, says chairman Chua BoonMBT - 446 words
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270 1984-01-04 24 AN 11- YEAR-OLD relationship between DBS Bank and merchant bank DBS-Daiwa Securities International, one of the oldest in Singapore, has just ended. A joint press statement by DBS and the merchant bank said DBS had sold its 50 per cent shareholding in the bank270 words
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Article179 1984-01-04 24 C C Ltd CYCLE and Carriage Ltd (CCL) has bought a 60 per cent stake in a company which makes cable support systems primarily for petrochemical complexes and power stations. The shares in Vantrunk Lion Pte Ltd were bought for $1.94 million cash from BICCMBT - 179 words
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Article79 1984-01-04 24 PARIS. Peugeot S. A. said it has made no estimate for an expected 1983 consolidated loss and declines responsibility for French press report* that its loss last vear ma> exceed the £.15 billion francs recorded in 1982. A spokesman said: "We have seen (private) forecasts rangingReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement466 1984-01-04 21 Consulton •r^f "Ir-si Consulton's biennial Congress on the latest electronic services jj y^\ available from multinational banks zeroes in on Terminal Accessed Cash Management Systems for our meeting in 1984. l^y^^l M ixgrPtf^i Tr These newest services were first developed by American mone\ ondit*^^ W centre banks which are now466 words
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Advertisement189 1984-01-04 22 New Year Furniture Mattresses Fair HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL EXHIBITION SHOWROOM 3-8 JANUARY 1984. 12 NOON 9 PM 1 W\s2s iM^^a B^lP^^iH $15 4- OBO<AHD^ROAD^^^^| and lots ftior« fantastic choices H^^ The truth about your face M Where to invest in 1984 V NEW sketch series on "Vanishing Singapore" ideal to189 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-04 24 About half of the readers of Shin Min Daily News are blue collar workers. About half of the people of Singapore work in blue collar jobs. This is the half that has the most rapidly improving standard of living. SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS (S) LTD. 577 MACPHERSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1336.52 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-04 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP (> Monday Friday 900am-5 30 pm Ord.nory |$1 00 per word iM.n $15 00. I .^tfVaaaaaW -^B^^^^aaW aaa^^aV «a^^"""'^'aß\ aa^^aa\ aa^^^^^^^^^ JBB^^^^^"aaW .ja^^kaV .^b^^'^'ibbbbw .^aWaW (.1 IMJ pill I>)T I It- 1 X I 'Itl > i/*^*^ I //A \^T I a^^f (af^Ol. V»\ (af^a^585 words
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Advertisement617 1984-01-04 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out US ONCE, "^N YOU'LL COME BACK FOR MORE For a change of menu and a scrumptious •'"V/i- I'^1 feast why not try our Fish-Head Curry! f We have one of the best CHEF and \l Catering Staff to serve you in a comfortable^ 8617 words
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Advertisement506 1984-01-04 25 25 Sate Other Products CLEARANCE SALE Limited quantity of ski jackets, winter and spring jackets and coats. SELLING BELOW COST!! I 6th Jan.: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 7th Jan.: p in to 4 pin Call at ETERNAL GARMENTS (S) PTE LTD 65-A JALAN TENTERAM *05-14, SINGAPORE 1232 (JTC Flatted506 words
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Advertisement623 1984-01-04 25 tailßiaaaaaaaaaaaaMiaj^iajaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMßaaaaaaaßaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage a pro i n EXECuTivE f\r VrlilA/ FITNESS PTE LTD Hydraulic waterfall pool (hot/cold). oPPV Steam/sauna bath. ,-^^L-^ Taiwanese finger press massage. Hm| Full range of exercise equipment. J 00 Jalan Sultan *06 21 Sultan Pla.-a it |Ur/ Singapore U719623 words
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Advertisement350 1984-01-04 25 I 35 House Cleaning/ Painting FOR GENERAL CLEANING Paint- ing, floor polishing, carpet I shampooing and grass cutting. tel:- *****16. j HOUSE PAINTING SPECIALIST. j Transform your home Into a i brighter, more colourful world I Call *****49' *****78. REPAINTING HOUSES, OFFICES and Factories. Reasonable price Call for free quotations.350 words
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Advertisement633 1984-01-04 25 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor I MUTE pi o gßS's VE ll SHOWER SLIDING DOOR SLIMLINE BUNDS Space saving sliding 25 decorator colours door design Completely rust-proof Light air control Unbreakable polystylrene panels Privacy Available In 3 colours Materials imported from Australia i Ideal for HDB, HUDC private633 words
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Advertisement413 1984-01-04 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems LEONG LECK SPECIALISES in repairing video, colour T.V.. hi-fi system, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. *****25. NATURAL SPECIALISES IN repair of colour TV., video, hi-fi system, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. *****57. ONE SHARP CTV model: C-1493M, one Sharp VCR model: VC-7300P. Interested please contact Philip Han at413 words
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Advertisement718 1984-01-04 25 51 Printing/Copying Services We specialise m printing cards, letterhi i IW uu»/ Bills, inuoices andal Kind ..t Stati lems 1 designing embossing lvo here [-c )K cjUICK CREA I M Kf I lABI I QUALITY PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT 03-45. People's Park CVnlrr k Tel: *****32. 5J2554 5 A718 words
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Advertisement800 1984-01-04 25 DIESEL GENERATORS 3 10 KVA. U4-17U KVA. base load or AMI for Immediate sale Pel *****48 1 lor details and price ONE USED MODEL tttSOCC l J lain i Kipet Coplei .md one used C'opy- er Seles lIOOLO machine, t'onj tact Alwnor Anthony S33S737 GESTATNER OFFSET TABLE Lop* j OKI800 words
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Advertisement532 1984-01-04 25 ■aaaMBMBBvaaBBSMa^B^M Senior Visualiser Expanding Acfvertis ing Agency has vacancy for a graphic designer As this is a relatrvety senior position only those with the following qualifications need appry Applicant mus* be capaoie o! gooa quick aa layouts as well as a high standard of illustration At least 3—4 years of532 words
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Advertisement575 1984-01-04 26 a) Professional. Executive £TX ING/1 Established Construction Firm has immediate vacancy lor SENIOR SITE SUPERVISOR Requirements SI ngaporc Polytechnic I Mptoma 1 BuiMniK 1 \ti;u:!!ui!; > \t-.irs sTOTkm< Bxpertencc Preferablj possess a 1 lass 3 drtvtnf Ucenea Applicants who do not possess the technical qualifies- tion but with more than575 words
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Advertisement695 1984-01-04 26 OUALir-IEO TEACHERS' TUTORS required to 1 i j Set Pre i stud* nu (Ul dta i ajetcoase isi HaV! 1 1 IUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY > psiasarj ano lecondai un quallfk ,t f ions I ICI O level le| 2.>H> QS 100 TUTORS/TEACHERS r.-^uired osa Buktt iim kn H'-iiuk. i o.i695 words
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Advertisement639 1984-01-04 26 JAPANESE TRAVEL AGENCY requires FEMALE RESERVATION CLERK Age between 18 and 21 years At least GCF O' level with credit in English Experience not necessary but must be able to work independently Able to type 35 wpm Must be able to start work immediately JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR GUIDES/ TOUR CO-ORDINATORS639 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-04 26 'ifaliitlesl f' VJ^bbhsbbbbll We can offer over 204 jobs to show your hidden talents remember Business Girl offers you an e'dge over the competition by allowing you to prove your worth. If you ure confident of your skills then the best way of selling them is by showing them on455 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-04 26 A large American Multi National Trading Organisation requires a STENOGRAPHER GCE O' Level with credits in English and Maths Shorthand/typing certificates 100/45 w.p.m. At least 2- 3 years working experience preferably in sales department We offer attractive salary and benefits package, 5-day week, pleasant working environment for those who place624 words
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Advertisement609 1984-01-04 26 If you are interested in a career with a well established shipping company, we invite you to submit your application lor the position of: CLERK/TYPISTS Requirements: GCE O 1 level An ability to type 35 wpm. e Preference would be given to those with shipping knowledge/experience. Interested applicants are kindly609 words
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Advertisement571 1984-01-04 26 Established trading company at Bukit Mcrah Central requires GENERAL CLERK Requirements: GCE O' Level with credits in English and Maths. e F'ast and accurate typing. Ability to operate telex and preferably with knowledge of shipping and/ or accounts. At least 2 years working experience. 5-day week. Starting salary: $500 to571 words
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Advertisement700 1984-01-04 26 SHIPPING COORDINATOR SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN. a leading shipping group in Singapore, requires a suitably qualified and experienced person for the newly created position la one of it's growing subsidiaries. This is an exciting appointment and the terms will reflect the responsibilities invloved. The person must be businessminded, pleasant, hardworking and700 words
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Advertisement643 1984-01-04 26 Jurong company hat immediate vacancy tor GENERAL CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT i female) a OCE'O level a At least i Bear's experience in secretarial and personnel a Able to handle correspondence independently. a Knowledge of telex operation (OKI MTIOUi a Salary from $700 to $800 Fringe benefits a 1 ransjKNi provided at643 words
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Advertisement589 1984-01-04 26 CLERK CUM TYPIST a At least OCE i with credit In English Pleasant personality a Ability t.j handle K> phone and proficiency in handling le .'.od and accurate typing a Should have 3 to 4 working experience Hlra.st- appH with full particuMltact number and ex- salary to Pacific Indo 50589 words
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Advertisement639 1984-01-04 27 e) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GINfcRAL CLERK wanted lo type well keepn g experience an nng in di.st 3 Submit inumi anj photo .nun eturndblei lo S T BOX A***** J9O KIM SENG ROAC SINGAPORE CW23 Mi. r GENERAL CUM wanted M niiium Cit 'E c 1 level ing and letter639 words
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Advertisement1103 1984-01-04 27 ESTABLISHED HOSTEL REQUIRES Receptionist cum relepnone I >p.i HUM No shift IUI Musi have S< ondarj edw at ion a pie isi n g personality is an adv. mi i% <.-i ipplj person .iiiv at Si Waterloo street im hi Singapore 07i« between a m and 12 30 p 1111,103 words
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Advertisement892 1984-01-04 27 A MANAGEMENT FIRM require! Accounts > um l"j plsl u nil < ;ch i > i.-wi Please w. rite to Mrs Imi :>::.\ relok Aj ■■> SI reel Singapore BUM CHINESE FEMALE CLERK G.OE (> ic^ri with credits in English and Mathematics *'-'ii *****51 lor interview Experience unnecessai j CHINESE892 words
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Advertisement534 1984-01-04 27 HHflnrannHH eleven wmammmßamm^m SALES ASSISTANTS We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested in an enjoyable job, a solid career with training and good future prospects. Our outline requirements are: Minimum Secondary Two qualifications j Pleasant personality and appearance Prepared to work shifts Starting salary will be534 words
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Advertisement178 1984-01-04 27 INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED We are looking for Female Salesgirls to promote our range of well known Perfumes at Leading Departmental Stores and at Changi Airport Shops. Age 17 and above. Pleasant personality. Training will be provided. I Attractive salary, commission and other fringe benefits offered. Interested applicants please ring *****52/*****17178 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-04 27 NISSEI SANGYO (S) PTE LTD 55, Cuppage Road *08-07 •j Singapore 0922 A well established Japanese trading company in Hitachi Group requires: SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE) e Vacancy for electronic components sales Polytechnic Ngee Ann graduates (qualified in electronic will have an advantage) or its equivalent Completed National Service i e371 words
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Advertisement404 1984-01-04 27 imiiiiß We are a major and fast-expand-ing DIRECT SALES Company requiring a high powered sales force of 15 SALES EXECUTIVES to intensify our sales production. As such, we are seeking dynamic young men and women to join our organisation. Requirements: Must possess tact and proven ability to communicate effectively at404 words
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Advertisement782 1984-01-04 27 Our company is handling a renowned branded product and due to our expansion into the electronic cash register market, we require: SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) Age 20 to 3d years old with mature personality a Drive, initiative and willing to meet demanding challenge a Confident o! success and determination in achieving782 words
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Advertisement693 1984-01-04 27 HILDA'S PTE LTD require^ experienced CASHIERS SALESGIRLS/ SALESMEN Age from 25 years and above Time of work 9 30am (o 630pm Come |.ersonali> interview al 02-36 Orchard Towers. PART FULL-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES required lor subscriptions educational book* a Kxperien. e preferred but not essential a Able to speak Mandarin Willing693 words
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Advertisement892 1984-01-04 27 MMt>£ REPRESENTATIVES ..shed brand <.! kitchen wan party m^ Attractive commission financial security, bright future, and opportunity new peopie Please i all tel poinUnent during Office hour ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE equin men and women for Sales Executives Comprehensive training provided (iood remuneration for right candidate Must own vehicle Call *****73892 words
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Advertisement596 1984-01-04 28 g) Technical 1^ SANYO] INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD ImiMcHaie i i• n i r 1) ASST. SUPERVISOR (EM Parts Store) \ti:iiiiimn 1 .1 i I >Ml .m«i al least I »n n penencr in .i manufact ii r i it k: envlronmenl .it supervisor] poßltlow Knowledge ol slorf management Age596 words
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Advertisement523 1984-01-04 28 Her -"ji^ i&^fe' '^'^f*'' HE ■i*^.' Br H We design the Future of Microcomputer Peripherals. hB <;rt u subsidiary <>J Tandon Corporation, a I'S manufacturer oj computer peripherals. The Corporation is ranked among the leaders in the field and has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth since its523 words
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Advertisement75 1984-01-04 28 A large established trading company requires TECHNICIAN for nstalation, maintenance and repair of electrical/ mechanical equipment. The ideal candidate should preferably possess the following ITC or VITB Certificate or its equivalent in electrical/ mechanical engineering. 1 year working experience in electro-mechanical field. Male, age 21 26. We offer attractive fringe75 words
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Advertisement139 1984-01-04 28 We are a member of the international GLAXO Group, one of the world's leading and most successful health care companies. We are looking for: Assistant Production Technicians The Job To provide full shift cover on a stage and assist in the operation of the chemical process and the handling of139 words
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Advertisement760 1984-01-04 28 Our expansion programme calls for suitably j qualified persons to join us as: MECHANICS Requirements: <&| NTC Qualification in HDDM with at least 3 years' experience in construction or heavy equipment. Must possess Class 3 driving licence. j§ Responsibility: j Maintenance repair of heavy equipment like cranes, i; tractors, batching760 words
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Advertisement961 1984-01-04 28 f ffIHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW FRIDAY 6 JANUARY 1984 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) G.C.E. 3 'O' Level passes including English and Science/ Technical subject. Appointees will assist architects and engineers in the supervision of building, structural and civil engineering works at construction sites. Gross salary range $489961 words
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Advertisement510 1984-01-04 28 [upton] has vacancy tor following position: SKILLED MECHANIC (3rd Shift) for high speed packaging machinery. Basic Salary: *****.00 per month Other Allowances: Shift $6.00 per day Meal $1.40 per day Requirements: e NTC Grade 3in maintenance fitting Apprentice trained with toolroom or precision fitting experience would be an advantage. je510 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-04 28 A ne* Pharmaceuticals Compar.v in West Coast requires l| MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS 2< PRODUCTION TfCHNICIAN^ 3) CHEMICAL ASSISTANTS Shuts work required Attractive .-.j 'nulars ion Innovation Pharmaceuticals 204 Pandar Loop Singapore 0512 hock chuan ann Construction %pprenuces 6 and O level Experience not r.. n% Samj PROPERTY OFFICER WITH quallexperience In604 words
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Advertisement710 1984-01-04 29 :J Setelco Electronics Co P*~ ronic Co Pte L Zo Pte Ltd Setelco Eltx fp tronics Co Pte Co Pte Ltd Sere'' tronk s Co Pi A r \*\o c tronics Co i MS^ J r Q 9^^- V ictronics Co\ Vc tronics Q r\CC3^^ '^c tronics U «c\CD \lectronic.710 words
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Advertisement63 1984-01-04 29 Iml Iml I 00 O Civ HA a"^ r3 > SENG HUAT COMPUTER LABELS A FORMS PTE LTD Invites applications for the posts 1) EXPERIENCED COMPUTER FORMS MACHINE OPERATORS 2) EXPERIENCED OFFSET OPERATORS 3) MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Interested parties please call personally al 1. Pioneer Road Singapore 2262 (Near63 words
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Advertisement395 1984-01-04 29 fCEHMoI US.A. female i I production! operators I (Ist 2nd Shift) male I machine I operators I (Ist shift) I Shift allowance p Free transportation to W from work Alternate 1 Saturdays off Free medical H insurance benefits f Leave annual; g marriage; s maternity; sick s hospitalization !j "BEST"395 words
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Advertisement217 1984-01-04 29 POOM raraj Share this (f^ j I benefit and (I many others U with us MALE MACHINE OPERATORS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS "378/^ FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS (3 rotating shifts) 430A" WORK NEARER YOUR HOME bt* merah il sec.schM JALAN. BUKIT VIERAH j, 17%,* l Z KILANG TIMOR I i JLN J217 words
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Advertisement428 1984-01-04 29 We are a subsidiary of ASEA AB, Sweden, one of the largest Electrical Engineering Companies in the world with operations in 90 countries Applications are invtted for the posts or> PLANNER Possess a Diploma in Production Engineering or a GCE 'A' level r certificate To plan, schedule, cou ordinate, control,428 words
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Advertisement561 1984-01-04 29 A Garment Manufacturer with!' factories in MacPherson Bed ok Industrial Estate have vacancies for f the following |obs ir. January February 1984. 1) DRAFTER I Tti draft cut sample garment.-, N To grade paper patterns To cut made-to-order garments 2) CUTTER Able handle electric cut- i, ler 3) SEAMSTRESSES 4)561 words
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Advertisement621 1984-01-04 29 a photo a I iKtSll I 1 We are recruiting young ladies and gentlemen to I be trained as: OPERATORS l in our photo finishing key cutting services Requirements: 1 Age: 16 —25 year.- I, r Minimum Secon<l;tr> 2 education. I Able to speak, read ai'd write m 1- lit:;:-:.621 words
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Advertisement239 1984-01-04 29 mGixo polo ■SINGAPORE Immrrtlatrtl Requires ACCOUNTS CLERK Starting salary $480 pm confirmed salary $500 Female applicants with a GCE O' Level Certificate. Ability to type arcurat- e Some basic knowledge of honk -keeping FRONT OFFICE ASSISTANT (RECEPTIONIST) Starting salary $580 p.m.; confirm ed salary $600 Minimum GCE O' Level and239 words
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Advertisement500 1984-01-04 30 i) Miscellaneous m HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE 1. TEMPORARY CLERK (FEMALE) 2. PASTRYCOOK 3. COOK (Western cuisine) 4. JUNIOR HOSTESS 5. LAUNDRY OPERATOR (MALE) Requirements: For Poet (1): QCI O level B.isu- kiu>*leili{e i>f Book keeping Mu>t bf prepared to *urk Vr i ;>erUH.l ol 6 months For Poet (2): BSCOSMaW]500 words
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Advertisement396 1984-01-04 30 We have immediate vacancies at our Katong Store Wg, for the following positions: 1. SALES ASSISTANTS I 2. GENERAL WORKERS 1 Please apply personally at: HZj rjiSe^wSfflir 24 Amb«* cloae 1 I 4th to 6th Jan 84 StaW^ 1545 1 I 10 am to spm j 3 Rank HOT[- L396 words
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Advertisement566 1984-01-04 30 Suitably qualified applicants are invited to iom a well established Shipping Company for the following posts: 1 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (To The General Manager) With GCE O' level and valid Secretarial Certificate Must have good knowledge of Business Correspondence and good communication ability Typing speed 40wpm, Shorthand 90 wpm With at566 words
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Advertisement509 1984-01-04 30 International Construction and Interior Work Contractor has vacancies tor the following posts: 1. DRAUGHTSMAN VITB or Poly qualifications or other training In draughtsmanship. Must be capable of working independently. Preference would be given to candidates with working experience. 2. INTERIOR DESIGNER VITB or Poly qualifications or other training In shop509 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-04 30 Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec and Rainbow have vacancies for CASHIERS 2 years experience preferably with knowledge of DTS 571 machine Gross salary $560/- and above Attractive fringe benefits Interested applicants please apply personally today and tomorrow at -04-08 Tanglin Shopping Centre 19 Tanglin Road Tel: *****13 Time: 3pm Bpm only UP Lev455 words
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Advertisement457 1984-01-04 30 Canon!' requires: s 1) DRIVERS Possess. class 3 and 2 driving licences (own motorcycle) Completed N.S. Experience in despatch and delivery work preferred Age 18 to 24 years old 2) STORE ASSISTANTS Secondary 2 education Completed N.S. Age 18 to'24 years old Preferably with some expert- ence in store and457 words
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Advertisement506 1984-01-04 30 slablished company invites applianla for: MARKETING EXECUTIVE i Completed N.S. 1 Salary plus incentives and transport allowance i Experience in office equipment, electrical and security will be given preference but not essential CLERK/ TYPIST < Fluent in oral and written English 1 Experience not essential i Salary commensurates with experience506 words
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Advertisement627 1984-01-04 30 A well established organisation requires: 1. CLERK/TYPIST e (ICE •<>• level Ability to type accurately e School leavers may apply as training will be provided 2. DRIVER a Possess Clas.s 3 driving licence a At least 3 years' experience a Ability to converse in English Attractive salary and fringe benefit!627 words
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Advertisement544 1984-01-04 30 A new fast food company in Jurong requires: DESPATCH RIDER DRIVERS DELIVERY ATTENDANTS for immediate employment Possess valid Class 2 or 3 licence. Able to speak and write simple English Interested applicants. please call personally at 23, Chin Be* Avenue Singapore 2261 (SBS Bus no. 246 from Jurong Interchange CHINESE544 words
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Advertisement607 1984-01-04 30 THE STRAITS TIMES GUIDES A Member ol the Time* Organisation in South East Asia require* DESPATCH RIDER a Musi tia\f psMeMsi personality a Must possess valid clas.s 2 driving Uoen I a Mum tijvc uwii motorbike a A*r M 4oyear> Starting salary $500 with actual transport allowance and maintenance lor607 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-04 31 Miscellaneous CNANGI SAILING CLUB r«quir*a FULL PART TlMfc WAITRESSES ktc v.ican.u-s :..r sun Interest, St»pfv»n Lim 1*1: vi.\« i r come N«lh«rsvon Road. S por. 1750 CLEANERS (MALE/FEMALE) '•quirad for tactory in Jurong. V. i,r IkKM 't'llshlng. uiii.i etc Balarj >■ ihlj Fin i for office •anil ■eei "'.i;.irv S-k»497 words
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Advertisement1003 1984-01-04 31 SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD rgantly r«quir» MALE DRIVERS class 3 iru ing ii' eiu-e iiitoraated applicants, pleate call personally at 234 PANOAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEL *****66EXT 214 (S B S bus no 30. 143. 192) Urgantly Required 1 MALE STORE KEEPER 2 STORE ASSISTANTS Preferabtj with working mpeiltm1,003 words
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Advertisement1037 1984-01-04 31 DRIVER WANTED Basic salary sum p m not Including overtime 1 >n;\ hardworking drivers with 5 -.'■..t^ experience, age above 30 need IO apply Apply 111 person to Qekwec Associates I'te Ltd, DRIVERS CUM DELIVERY required nimiediatelv DJ company at Paatr Panjang Age 2l t0 35 Must possess (lass .11,037 words
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Advertisement931 1984-01-04 31 PUMP ATTENDANT CAR Washer required bj Ah Boon Service Station Apply i" person at: 353 Panglin Road, spore 1024 Tel: 8340H REQUIRED CHINESE MALE Deliv-i-rv Clerks with Class 3 driving licence Interested call at: .tB5, North Bridge Road, #02-22/23, Blanco Court Tel *****68 REOUIRED A DRIVER. Must possess class 3931 words
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Advertisement560 1984-01-04 31 (A member of Ruby Group) A reliable rental service for cars, pick-ups chauffeur-drive Tel: *****26/*****38 SUNHISt CAR RENTALS (WTt i LTD 109 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 0922 f [VJ?VEHITO RENTAL^ V^ PTE LTD Especially For You A Total j Rental Service Cars, Pickups Trucks, Commuter Vans. Special Rates For Monthly560 words
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Advertisement942 1984-01-04 31 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing ~74 Vehicle Financing i FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 1 /2% p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Teb«*****. 2 years 5 3 /4% p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years942 words
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Advertisement843 1984-01-04 31 c) Datsan/Nissan 1978 DATSUN 120Y Company owner. Aircond., radio cassette, sports rims $11,800 (loan $9,000) Tel: *****02. 1979 DATSUN 100A One privau? owner Good condition. Aircon. radio, cassette. $13,600 0.n.0. Blk 26 Toa Payoh Lorong 6. -05-172. 1980 DATSUN 120Y, latest model, one owner, aircon. radio, cassette, tax new. $16,800.843 words
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Advertisement955 1984-01-04 31 e) Ford 1978 CORTINA 1.6 I private owner j Excellent condition Highest I j offer secures. Interested contact i Jimmy Raymond, tel 63i488 I I *****0 1978 FORD CORTINA 16 GL PARF I eligible, aircon. radio cassette, road tax new. tip top eondition Accident free Downpayment $2,000 Call Steven Yap955 words
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Advertisement1629 1984-01-04 31 h) Mercedes h) Mercedes bbvvmhhb mm mmw4*wip)pM| ■PwwWmi I) Mitsubishi IB 1980 MITSUBISHI LANCER SI private owner Mocassett»-. accident free, tip top condition $16,000 View at: 354F Alexandra Road. S'pore 0315 Steven Yap 1982 MITSUBISHI SAPPORO -> C Road tax UII Ma\ 1984. Full accessories 1 private .Highest offer .secures1,629 words
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Advertisement724 1984-01-04 32 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Better technology keep* us ahead J B CYCLE CARRIAGE (ENTERPRISES) PTE LTD A member of the Cycle Carriage Group PmdJfl 6trtton« MirtntPindt AngMoKlo BukllTlmah Bandamttr Soodluck Moton Eng Hull Motor Sin Thai Hin ui ret 56W88 Te! *****16 Te" *****96 Tel *****22 Tel *****28 Pti. Lid. PI? Ltd.724 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-04 32 1952 TOYOTA COROLLA QL, one owner «ood condition. $23,500 B n a I'el .***** 16 Allan 1952 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 auto Aircon. hi-fi stereo Ist owner Original paint $25,500 *****27 k) Others PACIFIC MOTOR CRLDIT PTE LTD (Known tor top quality used cart) Showroom: PLOT C. KAMPONG JAVA USED CARS572 words
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Advertisement448 1984-01-04 32 k) Others k) Others Th e Xl/9 Hand built by \j _^gf V w_" B|tTOiiE i^Br^^^^^^^^^^**y^ Life time warranty against rust. Polymotor Re Ltd Block 23. Bendemeer Road #01-515. <1233>. TeU*****42 Parkway Parade. 80 Manne Parack MM 8V MINI CLUBMAN Met gold 34.000 kins One lady owner Cond as new448 words
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Advertisement579 1984-01-04 32 ■Rd #ol -91.0544), lel= *****52 1978 VOLVO 244 DL. 2 owners, eligible PARF. Tax February '84. Selling $20,500 0.n.0. Can loan $17,000 Tel: *****07, 23. Lorong Biawak. S'pore 1335 1981 OCT SUZUKI 800. I owner, no aircond. very well maintained. white colour, accident free. Asking $12,800 negotiable. No dealers Contact579 words
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Advertisement713 1984-01-04 32 UNBEATABLE Hyundai Pony 2 1200GL at ARF $23,500* on-the-road Special HP Rates 5Va pa flat for 3 years 2-year guarantee or 40,000km 10 free lubrication services 12 exciting colours *(No scrap car required and excluding insurance. Price is valid until January 31, 1984.) CD POnY MOTORS PTE LTD 29 Leng713 words
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Advertisement588 1984-01-04 32 i) Commercial Vehicles 1979 TOYOTA HIACE Van. one owner, excellent condition, new paint. $6,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA DX Panel van. 1 owner, aircond. cassette radio. $7,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****96. 79 MAZDA LORRY El3oocc 9 ft straight body, one owner, road tax new. $6,200/- (*****15). 80 DATSUN C2O588 words
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Advertisement484 1984-01-04 32 78 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for PARF scrap cars and all makes of good used cars. Please call at Kong Beng Motor Co.. 170. Albert Street. -01 07. Golden Wall Auto Centre. S'pore 0718. Tel: *****76 ,*****59. ANY SCRAP USED and Q' plate cars. Mercedes. Hin Huat, 19 Prinsep484 words
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Advertisement429 1984-01-04 32 a) Houses 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE IN SPRINGLEAF GARDEN Fully furnished. 4 bedrooms. 3 airconditioners. fully carpeted. 1 servant's room, spacious garden and car porch, for immediate occupation Rental: $2,250. No brokers please. Only sincerely interested principals, contact: *****68/ *****49 for viewing during normal working hours DIST. 10 ft 11 eGreenbank429 words
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Advertisement936 1984-01-04 32 CONVENIENT TO CITY Large. rej H mi-detacheci 001 ,!t beautifully ret: bedroom: servant- partiall) lurnished $2.20U (ilov. Pi tper ttei M0344 *****58 A NICE HOUSE, newly renovated. corner single-storey. Dist 1540. Ernani Street only 15 mint to city 2 bedrooms. 1 stuil aircondition. refrigerator I .shopping taxi. bu> ■ervtcei $1,250936 words
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Advertisement966 1984-01-04 32 DIST 11. DUNEARN ROAD virmits double-storey mtermedi.. rai e beautifully lurnished air- r. <J Tel 2f>:i«lrt<i 2SMMI, Agein DIST 10 DETACHED HOUSE, land ed bathroom and servant AircondtUoned Vtewtnf Ointment onl| Contour *****19 DIST 10 WELL RENOVATED singlesiorev bungalow with annex guest house mature garden Ideal for reg. •i.lalive Town966 words
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Advertisement703 1984-01-04 33 a) Houses JOYCE MCME OFFERS H i: AparUnenta in \.i v 9. 10. 11. 15. l<v li- a* 3D For details PASIR PANJANG inga na guest i id] u king v at miii SELETAR MILLS iSTATE ■louse f<-r renuil 1 tiTc-r all Wli^:* 10am--spm SEMBAMANG SEMI DETACHED. I i oosns703 words
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Advertisement673 1984-01-04 33 r 1 4 Ffiß EfiST PLfiZfi CjW^M I fiPfiRTMEMTS TIJ lAt the |unction of Scotts nh3H> j 'W I >i rvvi.s Nf\t to Hyatt Hotel ~^^^i«'sl»»»»#r' m"'_ 3[^S'' i W^K "ia>B94sßa A^ißej>. al^H M "^#tel' I For Lease m '^^^^^ni Fully Furnished Orchard Road l^flK •i C^iSv) ft Hotel style673 words
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Advertisement499 1984-01-04 33 e WING ON LIFE GARDEN -1 bedrooms luxurious apartment large ■■plit-level living' uir.:r>g. built-in area 3.500 sq ft central aircond, full condominium facilities 5 minutes drive to Orchard area $7,500. e STEVENS ROAD Near Equatorial Hotel, beautiful 3 bedrooms apartment with swimming pool, squash courts $3,700. GRANGEFORD APARTMENT High floor.499 words
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Advertisement715 1984-01-04 33 Dist 9, Cavenagh Court, beautifully furnished apartment, 3 aircon bedrooms, spacious living- dining, swimming pool. $2,800. e Oist 9, Sommerville Park, executive apartment, fully furnished, 3 aircon bedrooms, swimming pool, aquash/ tennis courts. $3,300. e Dist 9. luxurious Venus Mansion, off Cairnhill, Road, 4 large bedrooms, renlral aircon. big living715 words
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Advertisement956 1984-01-04 33 DIST S. ANGULLIA MANSION, brand new, luxurious 4 bedrooms plus servant's, apartment, splitlevel living dining. 4.000 sq ft. Swimming pool, squash courts, aecurity $6,500. Deans Property *****5" IDEAL FOR BACHELORS! Hillcrest Arcadia A large fully furnished l-tiedroomed studio apartment With modern clubhouse facilities Located in a green and quiet environment.956 words
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Advertisement908 1984-01-04 33 DIST 0923. ASTORIA APARTMENT, brand new. I bedroom Fully furnished, with attached bathroom Excellent sports facilities. 109 sq.m. Rental 553.600 p.m. Contact owner: *****1 ext. 423. No agents please) DIST. 11, CORONATION PLAZA beautifully furnished 1-bed-roomed studio apartment, with separate level living/ dining areas, modern equipped kitchen Rental $1,800. Metz908 words
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Advertisement932 1984-01-04 33 DIST 15 NICE NEIGHBOURHOOD, peaceful and convenient, fully furnished apartment. Unobstructed harbour view. 3 bedrooms, servant's, near market shopping centre 52.000 Allegni 44!«)<;ti() BELLIAN *****35: DIST. 10, 3 townhouses off Stevens Road. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 2.000 sq.ft. partially/ fully furnished. $3 700 S4.IMK) BELLIAN *****35: FULLY furnished apartment in Sherwood932 words
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Advertisement927 1984-01-04 33 THE PLAZA PENTHOUSE 1 700 sq It 30th 31st tloor. beautifully turnished $3,500 p.m Call *****33 4 THE PLAZA/ HIMIKO Courl Michel Apartment 1 2bedrooms fullj furnished si.noo $2.iou Tel 2!<4l'j2ti *****35 UNFURNISHED 3-BEDROOMED FLAT al 21-C. Hoot Kiam Road dist. 10 tor rental 51.200 p m Tel *****7H WEST927 words
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Advertisement856 1984-01-04 33 DECORATED ROOM WITH fu ture at Katon t (4SO p.m Please caii rn DIST 5 TERRACE HOUSE !urn:ahed rooiii for working ladies only Tel *****44 FOR CHINESE FEMALE stud. 11' oniv Meals and lodging provided Vvonne. 2SOICM FURNISHED AIRCON ROOM I furniture with own indge. in Dlsl 1>42 SS3opm IVL856 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-04 33 Can Waytoong for Fast approv on loans Co -ates :ient service < 6 2-STOREY TERRACE MOUSES IN DIST 1542 Total land area lOjW iq.fl to b* »old as a lot at $950,000 Title freej hold and tree from encum- brances Immediately situated I adjacent to Marine p'arade Kai long One604 words
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Advertisement1058 1984-01-04 34 m) Mouses "00 LOCATION DIST ■JO S«ni6l*ang Hills 20 4/0 3f»WfOon Cardans 19 S2O SMlbming Hills 20 HO S*mb*wang Park 27 MS Naml» Place 10 s;o Boundary Road 19 570 Thomson Sr««n 20 6«j Eaal Coast Park 18 T 7O Ming Tack Park 10 I 7«O Loc. Pisang Udang 211,058 words
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Advertisement1046 1984-01-04 34 DIST 16 OFF LUCKY Heights 1 tl rtorej ■-'•nil detached 1 bedrooms tttached bathrooms, separate servant's freehold M38.0000 n 0 Roll .u.-hwii DIST 16. MODE.:* DESIGNED .< Moraj semi-detached .Lotto n-ioo sq :t Completion 1 1 J«5 1760,000 $860,000 reapectlvelj Patron U.K.. (Un 4444m Hi DIST 19. 2 UNITS new1,046 words
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Advertisement660 1984-01-04 34 FABER HILLS, BEAUTIFUL ilouble%Uh pj lei ra< e i bedrooms spill level wt-ii maintained MB&000 AAi J. ***** *****01 MACPHERSON SENNETT ESTATE douMe-^torej Intermediate lerracc vacant p*»«mTVftn $-1-15.000 Hk hard i.nw Housing 2M3W. SELETAR HILL ESTATE di)llble■•inri'i hun^.ilovt. 4 bedrooms, servant's, spacious garden, ain pie park inn I'olliers :S3H-1111 SERANGOON660 words
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Advertisement669 1984-01-04 34 ...where home is the most wonderful place Beaverton Court, a 20-storey apartment building, is specially designed to provide for your good life, convenience and maximum security. 52 luxurious Apartments in 3 distinct designs 2 exquisite Penthouses 3 Show-flats now open 9am spm daily except Dec 24 (pm). 25 &26 T^>-p669 words
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Advertisement720 1984-01-04 34 DIST. 13 Brand new maisonette e 3 bedrooms, servant's 2.100 I 3.000 sq ft $430,000 $530,000 freehold TRILLION PROPERTIES *****11. DIST 10, DRAYCOTT TOWER, 2.800 sq.ft. 3 rooms and I servant's. Vacant possession. e DIST 9, HORIZON TOWER, 2,425 sq.ft. High floor, completing soon. All at reasonable price. Enquiries call:720 words
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Advertisement928 1984-01-04 34 OIST. 0922 AIR VIEW TOWER 3 bedrooms. 1.700 sq.ft. Renovation cost $20,000 Immediate occupation $375,000. Han Boons *****70 DIST. 11 WATTEN HILL 2 bedrooms with bath attached, split-level living/dining, swimming pool I.loo sq ft. $365,000 J.S. Lee (Realty Co. *****26/ *****61 DIST. 15, BRAND NEW walkup apartment. 1300 sq.ft.. 3928 words
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Advertisement927 1984-01-04 34 FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE. Dlsl 2 brand new SpotUswoode private apartment. 2 bedrooms 870 sq ft tZSOJMO Tel 4666*92 (a^e in GOLDHILL TOWER 1550 sq ft plus 1 bedrooms Japanese tenant 5640.000 0.n.0 Tel *****31.--:i*****6< A^ent) GRAND TOWER 2,000 sq ft 3 bed rooms servants Extensively renovated Swimming pool King: 463:1611 No927 words
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Advertisement736 1984-01-04 34 LAGUNA PARK SEVERAL unitMe Ar^.i I7W !:>5O sq ft High floor, fa tna land J i *****21 MARGARET DRIVE r n.s Near Wiieeiisv.a> Secondary School. I* -:r.i,. r JbtM Ule I .ituii»-t $50,000 negotiable *****85 MARINE DRIVE S-ROOMED Hlgll :i'">r bu Ing lea view, terrazzo throughout, kitchen cal ClsBjooo iih^;736 words
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Advertisement800 1984-01-04 34 FACTORV WAREHOUSE in Jurong Food Zone for sat* Lint A »> L'nit H 14.0N Total land area 4M9 7 sq.m init-r> ted pteaac call 26M197 (NO AGENTS) NEW FACTORY FOR RENTAL, SALE Well renovated lactory in District 13 mmd UM I M sq.ft Suitabte tor showroom wall partitioned Enquiries please800 words
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Advertisement886 1984-01-04 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouse*/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces fill Reasonable rental rates Free Parking Space LOCATION: SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (off River Valley Road) Enquiries, please call: ■*****11/*****19 (Mrs. C.K. CHEN) II DBSLAND Warehouses for Lease/Sale LOCATION: WEST COAST ROAD 4-storey Warehouse Complex Unit area ranging from 132m 2 to 788m 1886 words
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Advertisement427 1984-01-04 35 \a\ at attractive and flexible r|| Reliable services with sj¥ Bq 'TjUL^Nv Owner WIB -K~i '^"r i« Sole Marketing Agent I ■>^^ m —^^■■•■MßEnMs i±*i.- 'Sir wi L» iteT 11 P>^3|FSs?>«B -^W|i 28-oT/O4 Peninsula Plaza, Yen San Building I (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Office Space for Rent Competitive rates. -Professional Building427 words
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Advertisement451 1984-01-04 35 FULLY FURNISHED OFFICE Rental $1,000 p.m. Parklane Shopping Mall 300 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. No agents. Price nonnegotiable Fittings $5,000. Call *****12. OG BUILDING OFFICE space, Upper Cross Street 400sf to 1030sf at $3 60psf includes service charge, curtain, central alrcon and carpet. Easy parking. Agents welcome Tel: *****8 PEOPLE'S PARK451 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-04 35 DIST. 7 HIGH STREET Centre. High floor. 800 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. View Enterprise *****54. DIST. 9 RIVER VALLEY Road. 1 partitioned aircond room, 1 phone. Rental $600 (PUB). B&W Realty *****35/ 6. EXLUSIVELY DESIGNED OFFICE space/room for sharing in King George's Avenue or on joint venture basis. Tel: *****23. FURNISHED442 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-04 35 I ORCHARD PLAZA FOR sale or lease column free space from 11.350 sq.ft. 22.700 sq.ft. for night-club, lounge, disco, office used with own independent air-conditioned unit Available for immediate occupation. Fcr further details Contact *****7. SHOPHOUSE FOR SALE, Dist 0820. Jalan Besar. brand new 4-storey shophouse, groundfloor 1,600 sq.ft./ 2nd375 words
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Advertisement579 1984-01-04 35 HBESSSSHB I Tenure 999 years leasehold I Easy Instalments Enquiries Bookings I Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd. f| #06-00 6th Storey, Far East Plaza (next to Hyatt Hotel) Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 (24 lines) M SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE Ideal for retailers/ wholesalers Area from 430 sq.ft.579 words
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Advertisement681 1984-01-04 35 THE PLAZA, groundfloor. 491 sq.ft. Facing entrance Suitable for showroom travel agency Reasonable rental Tel: *****66 (Agent) CHANGE alley AERIAL Plaza airconditioned units on the bridge available Contact Mr David Tan Tel: *****66. KATONG PLAZA. 452 sq.ft $1,900 including service charges and with water supply. Tel *****88 KATONG 250SQ.FT SHOP681 words
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Advertisement770 1984-01-04 35 im NAM HO *^B^ TRAVEL f.ERVICE (S) PTE. LTD ►wiQfftc* l> arf Centre Grd. Flow, 1 00 Eu Twig Sen St., r*ol -U, #01-16, #01-18 S'pore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Pork Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Rood, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 **********2263. mnm Business Hours:770 words
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Advertisement44 1984-01-04 35 Chinese New Year GENTING $189 FRASER S HILL SI7S 2U3N 1/2.4/2 GENTING'FRASEK S $279 MMN I GENTING coach/air $290 •.ys 1 2. 2 2 GENTING by air $4?9 3 Days 2 2 3 Universal Travel Corpn People Park Centre 81-66 Tel *****7 TA 16144 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-01-04 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Allan's seventh training feat in last 10 years By FIVE classic wins in 1983 and the premiership for the seventh time in the past 10 years that is truly a remarkable achievement for a trainer who emphatically declared at the start of the750 words
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Article, Illustration22 1984-01-04 36 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 100 m by JONATHAN CHOOJONATHAN CHOO - 22 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-01-04 36 HE'S KEEPING WINNING FORM ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE STORMING THRU, who has hit a bright patch, showed splendid action on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. After being warmed up on the sand, the four-year-old gelding, with S.H. Chew astride, paired up with506 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-01-04 36 Record breaker Wine And Roses deleted CLASS 1 galloper Wine And Roses (above) who set up a coarse record for the Buklt Timah 1,4*6 tn (short coarse) in May 1982, has been taken off the active list. Her time of 1:24.2, achieved while she was in Class 2, still stands.167 words
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Article186 1984-01-04 36 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO PENANG. Tues. These horses did well over the weekend here and if will pay to follow them Photo phone stepped up on his first -up second to win going away by 3 ■> lengths in the Class 4 Div A restricted terms race over186 words
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Advertisement559 1984-01-04 36 102 Tours 102 Tours ~^t^ SIAKSON Prmsep Street. Singapore o7 l ß COaCH 'el *****11 IOUrS Branch People s Park ComL> Tel *****1 Bukit Timah Beauty World Centre 81-K8 Singapore 2 158 Tel *****U' A I HS HOun 10JM1 9pm /ALL 'i Sundays and Public '-lohdays) JAPAN KOREA f TAIWAN559 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-01-04 37 Peter Siow - Peter Siow DAY THREE... Peeping into '84 BADMINTON by From champion to coach, Shoon Keat has his hands too full BADMINTON, long discarded down in the dumps, picked itself up in 1983. brushed the dirt off its chipped shoulder and strode briskly to success. Wong Shoon425 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-01-04 37 J. Rajendran - So painful •••and so promising J. Rajendran WEIGHTLIFTINC.by WEIGHTLIFTING suffered a severe blow in November, 1983, when a bus collided with Sarvindar Singh Chopra. Sarvindar, who was riding a motorcycle, suffered extensive damage to his left arm and right hand and is unlikely to lift even a dumbell again. However,182 words
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Article281 1984-01-04 37 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran CRICKET...by IT has now reached a stage when all those who persist In calling cricket a dying game face the Increasing prospect of proving that theory about empty vessels and noise. Year In and year oat the sport defies the tongae-wagglng critics and their281 words
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Article141 1984-01-04 37 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran BOXING by N. SUBRAMANIAM and Mohammed Mukhlis were the best things to happen to boxing in 1983 and look the only hopes for the new year. The two youngsters Subra is 21 and Mukhlis 20 made their international debuts last141 words
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Article257 1984-01-04 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Thailand to host World Youth tourney FIFA, the world controlling body for soccer, in a surprise move have decided to take away the World Youth under-16 qualifying-round competition from Singapore. This piece of bad news was relayed to Teo Chong Tee, chairman of the257 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-01-04 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW GOH CHYE HIN, a name as synonymous with local basketball as Mohammed All is with boxing, died on New Year's Day after a short illness. He was 79. Bat Chye Hlii did not achieve fame through his ability to handle the242 words
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320 1984-01-04 38 ADELAIDE, Tues AMERICAN Mike Bauer broke a 10-year drought of back-to-back winners in the South Australian men's Open tennis championship by powering his way to his second singles title here today. Wielding his racket like a sword, Bauer cut through the defences of CzechReuter; AP; AFP - 320 words
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Article361 1984-01-04 38 ITALIAN boxer Salvatore La Serra, who had been in a coma for more than three weeks, died on Monday in hospital, doctors said. "Hie 25-year-old fighter was rushed to hospital on Dec 10 shortly after defeating compatriot Maurizio Lupino in a semi-final bout for the Italian bat amReuter; AP; AFP - 361 words
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Article168 1984-01-04 38 Chappell sings his swansong SYDNEY. Tues. Former Australian cricket captain Greg Chappell today announced his retirement from international cricket The 35-year-old allrounder made the announcement during the fifth Test against Pakistan here. Australia's old recordbreaking firm of Dennis Lillee and Rodney Marsh both notched up their 350th Test victims asReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration734 1984-01-04 39 Title blues Reds King Kenny's injury could cripple hopes LIVERPOOL'S hopes of lifting the English soccer championship ior a record 15th time suffered a setback yesterday when striker Kenny Dalglish was helped off the pitch and away to the Anfield treatment room. The gifted 32-year-old Scot, who collided with ManchesterReuter - 734 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-01-04 39 Liverpool 1 Man Ltd 1 (l-#): Norman Whiteside, Irish teenage star, scored a last-minute equaliser to give United a 1-1 draw with Liverpool in the big New Year's clash. Liverpool dominated the game and appeared to be heading for a sixpoint lead in their bid for aAP - 571 words
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1349 1984-01-04 39 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 0 Everton 2. Coventry 2 Sunderland 1. Liverpool I Manchester United 1. Luton 2 Nottingham Forest 3. Norwich 1 Arsenal 1. Notts County 2 West Ham 2. Queens Park Rangers 2 Wolves 1. Southampton 2 Aston Villa 2. Stoke 0 Leicester 1.AFP; Reuter - 1,349 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-01-04 40 SALMA KHALIK - S'pore's floral float steals the US Rose Parade SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE has won the top international prize at the Pasadena Rose Parade in the IS fur the second year running. Singapore's float, entitled "Singapore A <lft of our cultural heritage," was made from 80, II* orchids, roses and chrysanthemums.AP - 234 words
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Article37 1984-01-04 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The ;\)w Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.44 points to 1.256 20 in the first half hc)ur of trading in the New York Stook Exchange todav AP Syrians free US pilotAP - 37 words
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355 1984-01-04 40 Marxist-Leninist CPM-ML and Revolutionary Front join forces, says report BANGKOK, Tuesday TWO rival breakaway factions of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) have reportedly merged to form a new Communist Party of Malaysia. The merger was reported today by the Bangkok Post, coinciding with newsAFP; AP - 355 words
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324 1984-01-04 40 LIM SAY BOON - Pressure on Canberra to probe entry racket LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Tues. Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to launch a special investigation into alleged corruption within its Immigration Department and its visa office in Hongkong. This follows allegations that Australian immigration officials in Sydney and324 words
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168 1984-01-04 40 LONDON, Tues. Sir Winston Churchill ordered his chief s-of-staff to prepare a plan for the occupation of part of southern Thailand in 1953 to prevent Malaya from falling to the communists, according to Cabinet papers declassified this week under the Si-year rule. BritishAFP - 168 words
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Article108 1984-01-04 40 NAIROBI, Tues. Kenyan Barnabas Achachi had something a bit more serious than the standard holiday hangover, the stateowned Kenya news agency reported yesterday. Mr Achachi suddenly stirred while being carried on a stretcher to a mortuary after doctors declared him clinically dead fromAP - 108 words
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Article206 1984-01-04 40 Imelda may be asked to testify MANILA, Tuesday AN official commission here is considering calling First Lady Imelda Marcos and armed forces chief Gen Fabian Ver to testify before an inquiry into the killing of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. This was revealed by the five-member commission at a news conferenceUPI - 206 words
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Article28 1984-01-04 40 LONDON, Tues. Four people were crushed to death and four fishermen are feared drowned in storms that lashed Britain and Ireland overnight, police said today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement61 1984-01-04 37 GCE A/O LEVELS Commencing 9 Jan 19&4 PRE-UNIVERSITY I II Commerce Arts Day Si Night SECONDARY 3 4 Commerce Arts Science Day Taught by experienced, qualified teachers in uircon. classrooms NS deferment REGISTRATION OPEN Call personally it ring PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE Regd. with Mm ot Edn61 words
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Advertisement394 1984-01-04 37 109 Academic GCE^A'To 7 LEVEL SCIENCE/COMMERCE/ ARTS STREAMS 2nd Batch: 9/1/84 3rd Batch: 16/1/84 MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION > 00pm EVENING SESSION 7.00-1' Deferment from National Service application for student pass can be arningSoc 4 $30/- lor the Hr.t Month Pre If:- $40/- tor the First Month Please Enrol Early394 words
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Advertisement802 1984-01-04 38 118 Cookery PAA CATERING SCHOOL, Blk 82 Tiong Poh Road. =oi-31. tel: *****23 4/1 84 New Year's cookies. 5/1/84 Dry Sweet Meat, and Meat Floss. 6/1/84 New Year cake making. 7 1/84 Indonesia Cake making. 9/I 'B4 Chinese festival cakes. 10/1/84 latest New Year icing design. 17/1/84 Western cake making802 words
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Miscellaneous67 1984-01-04 38 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div One: Hyatt Hotel v Hilton International (Toa Payoh A.C.), Hongkong Bank v Times Organisation (Queenstown A.C.). Div. Tw«: CIAS v Cold Storage (Geylang). Div. Three: Century Park v Rheme, Goodwood Group v Shangri-La (Farrer Park), Ming Court v Hongkong Teakwood, Garrett F.C. v Inchcape Group67 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-01-04 39 IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE OF CECILIA SIAUW MIE SIOE who departed two years ago (4th Jan. 1981) That unselfish life; it has not died. Dearly missed by Husband, sons, daughters, Jamily, staff and friends. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. P.PAKKIRIAMMAL REODY (BABY) Wile of K. Ramasamy Reddy '3251 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-01-04 39 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late MRS. MAUREEN SIM (Nee ANG AH HONG) wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to relatives, friends and colleagues for their support, visits, condolences, etc. during their recent bereavement. They also wish to thank all doctors and staff members of55 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-01-04 39 Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to the family of our late Patron MR. GOH CHYE HIN From: The President, Vice-Presidents, Members of the Management Committee and Staff CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB SINGAPORE Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mr Wan Kim Yip from: Pacific South East256 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-01-04 39 The Family of the late MASTER JARED BAW BOON HOCK •xpreas their haartlaH thanks to Mm Singapore Mission Pwatdant, Lionel Waiter., the Singapore Branch Praaldency. ail Brothers and Sisters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sai n ts, relatives, close Mends and coHssgun for their193 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-01-04 39 The tamily of the late WONG TIONG CHUAN wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Mrs. W. K Lai, members of Trinity Church, doctors and medical staff of SGH and American International Hospital, friends, colleagues and relatives for their assistance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations, night visits and172 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-01-04 39 In Loving Memory of our dear father Lim Heng Huat Departed 4 1 1981 Deeply misted and remembered by loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY OF AGNES PANG KHUAN 01 Departed 4 1.83 Dearly missed by loved ones. In loving memory of BAHARUDDIN BIN MHD SHARIFF DEPARTED 2.1.8276 words
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Article, Illustration26 1984-01-04 39 LIM BOCK Hi called Home on 4th Jan 1976 In loving memory of a wonderful Father Grandfather Great grandfather from Hit loved ones26 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-01-04 39 LOUIS LOH SEAT HEAN Age 62 Departed on 2 1. 84 t- behind his beloved wife and family Wife: MISSY Children: THERESA. BENEDICT SEBASTIAN. ADELINE Son-in-law: DAVID NG Grandchildren: SARAH-JEAN NG. DEBRA-JEAN NG Cortege leaving ST. JOSEPH'S PARLOUR to CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS (Clementi) at 1.30p.m. on261 words
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Article, Illustration46 1984-01-04 39 In loving memory of HARI SINGH PANOO Departed 13 1.83 Akhand Path From ti tw to 8.1.84 .il Hlk 133 Bfiok North Avenue 3 01-138. Spore lH4»i All relatives and lrieiiris and cordially invited i the prayer^ Inserted by Mdm Bhag*an Kaur and lamily46 words
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Advertisement219 1984-01-04 39 rB ANNouMcoien* 134 Lost BROWN PEKINESE Lost in Jalan Sendudok on 29.12.83 Young owner is very sad and sick Reward offered for return of dog Please contact: *****77 Mr Tan. LOST BUKIT TIMAH area near Race Course black Poodle ***** name Suki. Approx. 10 years old Blind right eye. SSSOO219 words
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Advertisement260 1984-01-04 40 {IERACTvy-}^ Also Ava.iaoie MODEL 51 KT 3301 51K 3260 (20") $50/-* .*u 51K 3262 (20") $58/-* JL r \fl 66KL 9000 (26") $62/-* tftU-_Z^-— 66K-P 2102 V 26"> $92/-' 24 months p/ ease Con' UNION HOME APPLIANCE PTE. LID. 5001 Be i Road 01 69 Go l den Miip Corr,pie<260 words
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Advertisement69 1984-01-04 40 M.A. NAGALINGAM, 79 (master) cf Sentul, passed away peacefully on 3 184. Leaving behind sons, N.P. Slngam, N.T., Slngam, Slvapalastngam, N.J. Slngam, Guna* palaslngam, daughters Lokeswan Sllhamparanalhan, Sarveswarl Amlrthallngam, sons-in-law, daughlers r ln-law, grandchildren, brother A. Veluppilal (Singapore), sisters, brothers-in-law, V. Nagallngam (Rembau), R. Nagallngam (exOemas), relatives and friends to69 words
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Advertisement573 1984-01-04 40 BUSINESS TIMES j Singapore s F inanrial Daily IN TODAY'S D9BUE The possibility of the POSB offering interest on current accounts is being taken very seriously by commercial bankers in Singapore, anc some of them are apprehensive, reports Amy Balon. Financial futures trading has a language all of its own573 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-01-04 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair and Windy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 28 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 a.m. Adelaide 16/22C Fine i Manila 18 28 C Fair Amsterdam 68C Rain Melbourne 13/25 C Cloudy Bangkok 20 31C Fair Moscow 2 -s133 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1984-01-04 1 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH In the arts, ballet seems to be where Singapore is best represented in the West. There's Goh Choo San and Patricia Hon in America, Goh Choo Chiat in Canada, Michael Ho in London, Melinda Lewis in West Germany, and Han Kee Juan in Australia. KeeNIK KASMANI - 1,499 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-01-04 2 BESIDES the sweets, another big attraction in La Dolce is a unique dollhou.se, a "palace" that looks good enough to eat. It's a special custom-made wood caning made In the rococo architectural style by a Hungartau-Ger- man artist, in Bavaria, and it cost about $4,5W. Special features of this style166 words
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646 1984-01-04 2 MAGDALENE LUM - From psychology to a sweet venture MAGDALENE LUM By A UNIVERSITY graduate selling sweets in a shop? I did a double-take when I came across an old friend, Miss Hui Mei Kheng, selling sweets and chocolates at the newly opened Singapore Daimaru department store. The last time I saw Mei646 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-01-04 2 BARBARA BRIGHT - Your teddy can be your 'best friend' BARBARA BRIGHT By in New York 6 The teddy bear can represent mother, father, or other relationships. The person unconsciously relates to the presences or personages in the incarnation of the teddy bear, and is able to work through or think through theReuter - 581 words
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Article1024 1984-01-04 3 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By Although most sore throats clear up in a few days with no treatment, some require medical attention. A case of sore throat may become an emergency when fatal blockage of the breathing passages develops. It's important to know when to see theNYT - 1,024 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-01-04 3 LACEY'S world is enveloped in darkness. Unlike other two-year-olds, the toddler cannot mimic her parents by watching them, nor can she tell them what it's like to be scared or insecure. Lacey Knepper was born 14 weeks premature at 550 grams, a determined child who battledCopley News Service - 423 words
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Article151 1984-01-04 3 IT'S not necessary to see a doctor for every sore throat. If the soreness is mild, lasts for a day or two, and is accompanied by the symptoms of a viral infection, experts recommend waiting It out. However, according to some consultants, a doctor shooldNYT - 151 words
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Advertisement367 1984-01-04 1 CLEARANCE SALE Cooling Towers and Related Products Product Description Quantity Aquatower c/w 2 hp motor 4775P 2 Model 4775 ***** Fan Motor Pulley 2 Super Aquatower *****P 4 "O" Ring Seal linear 11-226 1 Oil Seal John Crane Type 6A-3/4" 8 Geareducer 22. 1T ratio 5.50/1 68-4552-1 1 H-3-9 Fan367 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-04 1 T^^^t—^^••^"fi^S^B «^SP^^^* I /^sS^^S -^^"**]t^"^'^Bv.jE» tB »l!P^Bßi^fc mßK&f* "^'^i^Bß BBk- ifl 1^ B VVSI qp| j l^B t* ■F vßb^^^^^^^im^( """"^^JB l^lw 8 lOiiu/n **M f iiV-'B V"**- 1 AuE^^JK^^^SSBni^CMML Bp3 r* '=5«.«i- -'"*< /I CfTTTTfJ reclining chair at SJP^* I '*i— s^^^^*^^^B^ ■Mfi^-^-.^^ 1 Cfc f% mm^ m tj^?^*107 words
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Advertisement91 1984-01-04 1 4t tO^ t Top films and Mi songs O O^ LEISURE, Seven I &TETEATETE A^TT^ I I T~^ I A Ms^^^^P IX X I _-J >/ Come together in a convivial I yj-\ English atmosphere where 1^ i VI vl your choice of Coffee or Tea is served amidst a91 words
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Advertisement129 1984-01-04 2 A cur 1 ■ME? I I -i I FURUKAWA KOGYO CO., LTD. JAPAN (A member of Japan Valve Manufacturers Association, Japan Water Works j Association, Water Valve Manufacturers Association Shiga Valve Manufacturers Association) is proud to announce the appointment of SINTALOW HARDWARE (S) PTE. LTD. No. 777, Geylang Road, Singapore129 words
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Advertisement65 1984-01-04 2 Jk^m Tiiescla^ CJ ThuiisdaV ML V Luncheon ty^Y Qarden V (If Date: sth Jan. 1984 II Buffet Lunch: 12 noon §-i Jf Show Time: 1.15pm y jL Elsa Yeo Agency ll^VN^ fauve boutique I X. j\ ARVIR 18 fjb> Hair-styles by: CKPLLL3 I I* Unisex <& Beauty Salon Co-sponsored by:65 words
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Advertisement253 1984-01-04 3 v^-f :>.. -'4:':>' "-v^>— Good news for everyone! fl Here' s a fabulous way to save for the New Year. A Furniture Show by Eastern Furnishing that'll not only give you top value for your money, you' li also get some W- terrific free gifts, too. fBHB MB W fIHI253 words
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Miscellaneous256 1984-01-04 4 COMICS GARFIELD ByJimßmn* OH,NO.' IT'5 THE OLP 4k PISGOIS£ THE TONO^JE f] > A5 A LOAP OP X TRENCH BREAP^TKICK/ JiM C^AV?6> /-L/.gcj 1963 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. W STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &AI Williamson 3OSSK.G£T 'THERE WONT "^^HI^BB MV TEMPER IS LWC^RO»V7»a. NOW. ANP nnF PRISOJERS BEFORE VOUR256 words
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Miscellaneous484 1984-01-04 4 PEANUTS Bj' Schuir L___ I_______1 i i J 1983 United Feature Syndicate inc /-t-Sf ,^?>/<^ iKING TUT B^ Ctet BEETLE BAILEY Bj Morr iralArer Y' KNOW, TME W I'LL I I REALLY/ EVERY/ \YS TME I 1 qOUPIE OF FEMALE FIGURE V SA y/ CURVE 15 SYMMETRY I AKT LO484 words
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Advertisement128 1984-01-04 5 NOTICES Singapore Phone Book July 1984 Telephone subscribers who wish to make additions and/or amendments (Bold Type Listings included) to their listings in the Alphabetical Listings of the English and Chinese Editions of the Singapore Phone Book July 1984, should submit their requests to: The Manager Telephone Services Forecast Support128 words
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Advertisement551 1984-01-04 5 APPOINTMENTS \Pf] SINGAPORE f iikg^ POLYTECHNIC I TECHNICIAN DIPLOMATE I I SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME if THE SCHEME pK A scholarship scheme is available to TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA holders J^|j (from the Singapore Polytechnic or the Ngee Ann Polytechnic) with at least two years' working experience in fields relevant to il their qualifications.551 words
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Miscellaneous1872 1984-01-04 5 LEISURE Trailblazer who opened "^^^%%n the South jfs ML I BEFORE fronting his j Eat a Peach, another i 1 own band, Duane All- double album, was Jf ■T^ man worked as a ses- TfilS Week S ■■■■■■■■^■■^■■■■■^■■l released after his death. -Li 1 <fl Sl^ SSS^AtahJST C lUmn CefltreS1,872 words
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Advertisement487 1984-01-04 6 11 M» jpi Frin 9 e D n efits l^fe^ft ll^r^Cft iMTM, Priority in allocation of HDB housing, I^^T II Vml JIH 4Bk» 1 medical benefits for officers and their Sk families; renovation loans, motorcycle loc ns ■^fe^P^lS^K^^ MOM (o*m mm I If ipHBI r^^^^^^^^ W^m^*. housing loans at low487 words
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Miscellaneous1551 1984-01-04 6 VOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -Q- ■■■■^■i SBC 5 r '¥-iv#^* £l*Attl Afoh!iMSc#Qii A a M %s? Radio Five 300 PM Opemng and Programme Highlights followed by W II VIII JLff Ildilll]| *ffl gj ll 1 tLm Hotel r with English subtitles) More kHf FM stereo Notebook Towards the adventures1,551 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-01-04 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By Like mother like daughter Hong Xlanno (right), the Guangdong opera queen of the '50s, is succeeded by daughter Hong Hong as queen in the '80s. The former queen has gone backstage to groom budding opera artistes The much-loved queen of Guangdong opera,779 words
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Article51 1984-01-04 1 fla&ff3R7ga)RfltHfA msmm r -n i- l HIS* bHIJI f >l ti^ rifi fi >!'[!<'" -Hi <*!-W dUfcBJfciNUgTTttESJa g K r'J >\ l v. M 6 f I-. -M £Wi£}®mL&immi& Igffe-.' /vKWJ^rf »-CflW:H__**fBt-ti o T st*h son: &.£+H--£ Ji- %}H%&\ws mtii-fin _g*x*JS_- L 4ife msgittmm, > /hit aim JgAKH«»&£A iHjft&lJfe-Jg RmUM51 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-01-04 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Bv Programme Notes17/1/84 The Naughty Princess 18/1/84 Opera Excerpts tfrFSfc Wu Song at the Lion Inn £t *ii* MM? Borrowing an Umbrella j£ v Stealing the Magic Herb ~&1iliM Zhaojun Crosses the Border egg it f 19/1/84 Li Hulniang ?M 29/1/84 Opera Excerpts #HF# Under438 words
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Advertisement241 1984-01-04 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES aapmßM Telex Service: Address: Rates: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/ Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. HSOOOOI Sales Service Times House Box Service: IWWIHIfWIHfWf Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390. Kim Seng. Road Collected: S$ 5.00 Singapore 0923 Posted: Sslo.oo241 words
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Advertisement272 1984-01-04 1 If AUTOMATED SYSTEMS PTE LTD is a member of the CSA Group, a leading systems house with offices in Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia. As part of the Group's expansion programme in the Asia- m Pacific region, the organisation requires a suitably qualified person to fill the following position272 words
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Advertisement336 1984-01-04 1 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up No. IN of IMS In the matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of MIPK SHIPBUILDING PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up336 words
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Advertisement352 1984-01-04 1 fcrf _Jh YEO HIAP SENG (MALAYSIA) BHD. COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT PRELIMINARY FINAL RESULTS The Board of Directors of Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Berhad are pleased to announce the results for the year ended September 30. 1 983 as follows. -1983 1982 Group Company Group Company 000) '000) Net Sales 129,850 73,342352 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-01-04 2 MIN ZI^IAN. a student of Confutes who lived during the Spring and Autumn period of the Chou Dynasty 740-426 B.C. was known for his filial piety. Although his stepmother ill-treated him, he pleaded with his father not to expell her from the'r home. Min Ziqian's mother died332 words
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Article64 1984-01-04 2 ihJSJSST*PE! i rN- f t i [si q #ie&ee£&JL f fasjt^#e»fajw H F* iM^U;^^ ■/^.XHig JiUfc^S F< SlT— fr^a f$ •KG 1% ftil 'Z t/L g ii •D Hi i'l ;i <i iff Sc i Ktti^&fiJ iflnv Lit -'^k i i- ill 3"-r b«T ft ?cHXIP«*Jt 5& •SC HE 464 words
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Advertisement336 1984-01-04 2 APPOINTMENTS leading financial institution has immediate vacancies for(1) HEAD, INTERNAL AUDIT Reporting directly to the General Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for all audit and inspection activities which include the designing and implementation ot internal audit programs, evaluation of existing svstem of internal control; supervision and training of336 words
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Advertisement349 1984-01-04 2 Monsanto v-' -'J^^^^^^^^M a major multi-national American corporation in the field of agricultural chemicals, industrial chemicals, nutritional chemicals. petrochemicals, process chemicals, rubber, plastics, resins and textile intermediates, electronic materials, engineered products, process control instrumentation valves, and oil gas seeks to appoint a dynamic, energetic, and self-motivated individual to fill the349 words
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Advertisement395 1984-01-04 2 NOTICE /DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATIONI TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT SHOPS, PASSENGER MEETING SERVICE AND BANKING SERVICE CONCESSIONS Tenders are invited from the public to operate the following concessions at Singapore Changi Airport:--(i) Jewellery Shop Established and reputable companies with not less than three years experience in the business of395 words
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Advertisement402 1984-01-04 2 Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services 66 Lorong G Teiok Kurau Spore 1542. Tel *****64 Results of Grace Lodge Building Fund Donation Draw held on 31st December 1983. Ist *****0 2nd *****4 3rd *****5 4th *****7 37th *****2 70th *****0 sth *****0 38th *****8 71st *****1 6th *****9 39th *****6 72nd *****8402 words
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Advertisement155 1984-01-04 3 A A SUPER CLOAK AND DAGGER £i O CARTOON FEATURETTE <^J •>*^v*" n OISNnr sMKKI N S 4 -^9^l r <\[\{\^\\\\^ C\\<O\ is!a3 ORCHARD: LAST DAY! FILMED IN THE COMMUNIST INFESTED MEKONG RIVERjiJ BT^TJ^ '^B^v j#. -^»^^ay U M_Crf-^li A A TRUE STORY Jl[ Also introduc ng PRISCILLA PRESLEY 1155 words
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Advertisement719 1984-01-04 3 PP^H^JPPP¥WTP!W^^^^^WfI^^P^^W^WPpPK*^SPBH^^WW 1 Golden Princess 8811 U M'fftM^M %*M SaW fa^L^—^a^aaJim J1 1 f\' W ft 1' I T*ai*l> M LAST DAY TODAYI K^SBJWBK^^S^S^t^B^BIBBB^^B^B^B^^M^B' G: n, 1.30, 4, 6 45, 9.30pm BB &'^|BaJEr!wKlj!Bw l^_Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30pm I t;4J^^^ Ordinance 17 '-■^ik'' '-^f' '-^ffiKßpT^^ jMmi ilftT^aßw T > i fffl*l»TT"C«»?J»TtiM^i719 words
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Advertisement243 1984-01-04 3 I CAPITOL: "LAST DAY!" 1 1 j| (*****59) 10.45, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 5.30 No Free List Admission Prices: CIRCLE $4 STALLS $3 a "This film seems to bring JAMES BONO BACK TO LIFE. SEAN CONNERYs Xj^vj JAMESBONDQQ? I JADE: LAST DAY! J (*****80) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 No Free243 words
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Advertisement327 1984-01-04 3 ORGANISATION BJ ■■'•]!"|T3MJprT r 'iVJ[i< JUA I MAD, <k 83 r** pj pj B Escape From El Diablo §J i.f.Wlil-«1.i«t l ;i Older Matter Cuts PI 3 I M^sion to Kill M:r,vwsitii;H-i > Let s MaKe Laugh' ■J CORSE Ot Thtr PINK PANTHER K Boxer i Omer I MAD MAC327 words
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Article, Illustration715 1984-01-04 4 SUWANDI MARCHUKE - SUWANDI MARCHUKE Bilingual youth By Sec 3, Monk's Hiil Sec Sch AS a fitting close to the 1983 school year, a Malay dramatic play lasting 20 minutes was successfully presented by the students of primary 6N2 and primary 8E of Sembawang Primary School. The play715 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-01-04 4 Oleh SUWANDI MARCHUKE - Oleh SUWANDI MARCHUKE Men 3, Sek Men Monks Hill SEBAGAI penutup yang sesuai bagi tahun persekolahan 1983, sebuah drama Melayu telah dipentaskan oleh murid-murid Sekolah Rend ah Sembawang dalam sambutan Hari Peny ampaian H a d i a h dan Konsert di dewan sekolah itu.605 words
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Article618 1984-01-04 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman Lesson 90A By Let's learn Malay BACA karangan di bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagai satn latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: "KALAU melawat India, jangan lupa singgah di Taj Mahal.618 words
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Advertisement729 1984-01-04 4 APPOINTMENTS W fpp] SINGAPORE IP i( kms POLYTECHNIC A| .lications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the j following positions I 1 PRINCIPAL LECTURER ($5091 6249 pm) II SENIOR LECTURER ($4253 4679 pm) 111 LECTURER ($l7Ol 4413 pm) The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS729 words
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Advertisement711 1984-01-04 4 7 L*J SINGAPORE if I W^ POLYTECHNIC I| Applications are invited from suitably quali- tied persons for the post of DEPUTY PRINCIPAL (ADMINISTRATION) (Gross Salary: $7522 per month) The Singapore Polytechnic is undergoing an expansion programme. In conjunction with the physical expansion, the staffing will increase from 950 in 1983711 words
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