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Title Section15 1984-01-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-01-07 1 Dr Goh gets an unusual job Takes over Primary Production Department FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee yesterday took charge of Singapore's farming and fishing activities. A one-sentence statement from the Prime Minister's Office said the Primary Production Department has been put under Dr Goh with effect from270 words
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Article86 1984-01-07 1 PARIS. M The accused terrorist "Carlos" or Flich Ramirez Sanchez has been identified as the writer of a I MM claiming the bombing of the French Cultural Institute m Tripoli and two Sew Year's Eve bombings m France whi< h killed five people, sources said today TheAFP - 86 words
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Article83 1984-01-07 1 tEMBERG, Fri Oilman Romanov, a top Kremlin offic:a! regarded as a possible successor to ailing Soviet leader Yuri Andropov mail*' a rare appearance m the West 'i>«Jay *h«-:i he attended a COBness of the West Clerman Communist Party Western diplomats be lieved that the decision toReuter - 83 words
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116 1984-01-07 1 Thayer charged with insider trading NEW YORK, Fri. Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Thayer and eight others including his broker, his doctor and three women friends were charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with passing inside tips on stock deals that yielded nearly US$2 million (554.2 million) m profits. TheUPI; AFP - 116 words
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Article416 1984-01-07 1 Druze Muslims withhold consent 1 to new Lebanon security plan BEIRUT, Friday THE new security plan mediated by Saudi Arabia for Lebanon was dealt a heavy blow last night when the Druze Muslims withheld consent at the eleventh hour until they are given more politicalUPI; Reuter; AP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-01-07 1 fdgsdfgdsfg THE five former directors of City Country Club are said to be seeking compensation from the law firm of Shook Lin and Bok. The former directors S.C. Huang, Kwek Leng Chye, Gan Khai Choon, Ng Cheng Bok and Derrick Chong were309 words
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Article164 1984-01-07 1 Why a key witness wasn't called The Workers' Party case DEPUTY Public Prosecutor, Mr Glenn Knight, yesterday disclosed why he was reluctant to call up a key witness to give evidence m the trial of J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy. "I must call someone who I can believe,"164 words
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Article37 1984-01-07 1 VIENNA, Fri. Editors-in-chief of the Soviet bloc's official Communist Party newspapers met m Sofia, Bulgaria yesterday to plan new strategy m a propaganda war with the West, the official Bulgarian BTA news agency said. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article62 1984-01-07 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US unemployment rate fell from 8.4 per cent m November to 8.2 last month the lowest level m more than two years, the Labour Department reported today. About three million people went back to work last month with large numbers going to basicReuter - 62 words
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Article55 1984-01-07 1 ATHENS, Fri. The Soviet Union may soon start supplying Greece's armed forces with mechanical equipment, Greek government officials saicf yesterday. Mr Costas Vaitsos, the Minister of National Economy, will fly to Moscow on Jan 17 to discuss "the implementation of the Papandreou-Tikhonov agreement for economic cooperation,"UPI - 55 words
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287 1984-01-07 1 LONDON, Fri. THE dollar continued its upward surge today, reaching new highs against the West German mark, sterling and the French franc on European markets. Afer breaching the psychological barrier of 2.80 marks yesterday, the US currency continued to strengthen onReuter - 287 words
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Article35 1984-01-07 1 HONGKONG, Fri. A Chinese-language edition of Playboy magazine, complete with Asian centrefold girls, could soon hit the newstands. Media Magazine reported. It said the Sing Tao publishing group has bought the franchise. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article572 1984-01-07 2 Better Best THE Best programme for workers with little or no education goes into full swing next week with more classes, more teachers and better teaching materials. About 40,000 workers are expected to undergo one or more of the four modules m basic English and mathematics this year. Dr572 words
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Article281 1984-01-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Reverend Jesse Jackson risked being labelled a blundering busybody when he took the road to Damascus but clearly he is a cavalier with an eye for the main chance. It was a timely expedition and President Assad must have liked his style. Returning triumphantly281 words
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Article47 1984-01-07 2 LESSONS FROM NIGERIA IN THIS week's Behind the Headlines, John Drysdale discusses the reasons behind the military coup m Nigeria and the lessons that can be learnt from policies pursued by an inept and corrupt government. He also considers the consequences for oil prices. Page 2147 words
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Article230 1984-01-07 2 $15.5 m PROFITS FROM SALE INCLUDED IN BOOKS HONG FOX is including profits from its $15.5 million sale of the first of eight factory blocks m Hong Fok Corporation's industrial park at Henderson m its books for last year. This will come as welcome news to shareholders following last230 words
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Article191 1984-01-07 2 Quest for immortality THE quest for Britain's Football Association Cup. the game's most charismatic trophy, enters the third round, but already over a hundred lesser sides have been battling through seven rounds for a chance of a once-in-a-lifetime payday or even of gaining immortality m the competition's colourful history191 words
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Article680 1984-01-07 2 Stronger Asean ASEAN foreign ministers unanimously said m Jakarta that they believed Brunei's admission would strengthen the regional grouping both politically and economically. The ministers are m Jakarta to take part m the ceremony which will formally admit Brunei into the regional grouping. The oil sultanate, Asean's680 words
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Article214 1984-01-07 2 Labuan's new status THE Sabah port of Labuan will be made a Federal territory on April 16. Sources said officials from the Federal and state governments are finalising the groundwork for the change. It is understood that Labuan will retain its free port status and that the214 words
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Article519 1984-01-07 2 Tools of the trade THIS week, our Gourmet columnist focuses on the basic tools of the trade knives. When buying knives, you must bear m mind where and for what they will be used. The main factors to consider are efficiency, ease of use, cost m relationship to519 words
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389 1984-01-07 3 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Sultanate will see how it can contribute to grouping By JAKARTA, Fri c. c an foreign ministers unanimously said today that they believed Brunei's admission would strengthen the regional grouping both politically and economically. In separate arrival statements at Jakarta's Halim Airport,389 words
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Article214 1984-01-07 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Will it be possible for any other country to join Asean m the future? Asean foreign ministers, answering reporters' queries, declined giving direct answers. But they Indicated that there was little Likelihood of a future member. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, speaking as chairman214 words
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280 1984-01-07 3 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED By JAKARTA. Fri. Two signatories to the 1967 Asean Declaration today welcomed Negara Brunei Darussalam's entry into Asean as "natural" and "inevitable." Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr S. Rajaratnam, said: "Politically, Brunei is a natural part of South-east280 words
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Article116 1984-01-07 3 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian Finance Minister Radius Prawiro has denied persistent rumours of a rupiah devaluation which continued today to spark a rush into US dollars and gold. The rupiah, devalued 28 per cent last March and pegged at 970 rupiahs to the dollar, is nowAFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-01-07 3 Bold New Year strokes IKIIKO SEKI is a little girl who's involved m calligraphy m a big way. Wielding a large brash m her small hand, the nine-year-old schoolgirl makes bold strokes with 7,6W other hopefuls m a New Year handwriting contest at Tokyo's Budokan Hall on Sunday. UPI picture.UPI - 50 words
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339 1984-01-07 3 Resistance faction to steal show from Phnom Penh BANGKOK, Fri THE Vietnamese-in-stalled Cambodian regime of Heng Samrin will celebrate its fifth anniversary tomorrow and anti-government guerillas are planning a public relations offensive to steal the limelight from Phnom Penh. Mr Son Sann. leader ofReuter; AFP - 339 words
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116 1984-01-07 3 JAKARTA, Frl. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dbanabalan yesterday gave a more unusual view of how Singapore saw Brunei's admission to Asean. "I can say, coming from Singapore, that we're now not the smallest Asean country," Mr Dhanabalan quipped In his arrival statement to reporters.116 words
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Article35 1984-01-07 3 TOKYO, Fri. The third and newest Soviet aircraft carrier, the 43,000-tonne Novorossiysk, is likely to be deployed m the Far East, Mr Haruo Natsume, vice director-general of the Defence Agency, said today. AFPAFP - 35 words
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211 1984-01-07 3 JAKARTA, Friday GENERAL Benny Murdani, chief of the Indonesian armed forces, said today that the Netherlands was meddling m Indonesia's domestic affairs by discussing the mysterious killings of thousands of Indonesians. The general made the allegation during a one-hour meeting at the DefenceAP; Reuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-01-07 4 55 more hurt in clashes at car factory PARIS, Fri Talbot plant shut by fighting workers MORE than 55 people were hurt yesterday, some seriously, as strikers and non-strikers battled one another at a Peugeot-owned car factory at Poissy, an industrial suburb west of the French capital. On Wednesday, moreNYT; AP - 404 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-01-07 4 Glemp-Jaruzelski meeting mentions more contact WARSAW, Fri. A prospect of closer ties between Poland's communist rulers and the Vatican has emerged from talks between Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski and Cardinal Jozef Glemp, the Polish Primate, yesterday. Catholic church and government sources declined to giveReuter - 256 words
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190 1984-01-07 4 'Security risk' Nato general retires BONN, Fri. The West German Defence Ministry said yesterday deputy Nato commander Gen Guenter Kiessling had been retired early amid news reports that the 58--year-old bachelor's private life "opened him to blackmail and made him a security risk." The ministry and Nato spokesmen refused toUPI - 190 words
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Article111 1984-01-07 4 MOSCOW, Fri. A drunken Soviet teenager took a pot shot at a passing helicopter t» impress his friends and killed the co-pilot instantly, a Moscow newspaper reported today. Anatoly Markov, 15, had stolen a rifle from under his father's bed and spent most of the dayReuter - 111 words
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337 1984-01-07 5 Kissinger panel's views on peace m Central America WASHINGTON, Fri. The Kissinger Commission on Central America is expected to report that US$l billion m economic and military aid together with free elections are the keys to peace and prosperity m the regionAP - 337 words
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Article143 1984-01-07 5 Fighting clouds Stone's visit MANAGUA, Fri. US Special envoy Richard Stone's one-day visit to Nicaragua yesterday was overshadowed by fierce fighting between the leftist Sandinist government and US-backed guerillas. As Mr Stone met Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto, the state radio reported that US-armed and financed rebels had launched aReuter - 143 words
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Article64 1984-01-07 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. Navy pilot Lieutenant Robert Goodman will be grounded indefinitely because of a knee injury sustained when he bailed out over Lebanon and was captured by Syrian forces, Navy Secretary John Lehman said yesterday. But, "I probably will fly again," said Lt Goodman, freed from a SyrianUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-01-07 5 Top US ship has only limited bite: Report WASHINGTON. Fri. A secret Pentagon analysis has concluded that the United States' most sophisticated aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy, has so few radar and laser-guided weapons aboard that its fighter planes could barely conduct even one full strike against aNYT - 334 words
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112 1984-01-07 5 NEW YORK, Fri. Radical new glasses with tiny protruding tubes enable victims of tunnel vision to see the whole television screen, walk around without bumping into things and even hold onto jobs, an optics inventor said yesterday^ '4 People with tunnelUPI - 112 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-01-07 5 LOS ANGELES, Fri. A 20-year-old Armenian, Hampig Sassounian, laughed and joked with his lawyer when he was convicted today of killing a Turkish diplomat. Mr Kemal Arikan, Turkish consul-general m Los Angeles, was shot 14 times while he waited m his car at aReuter; UPI - 258 words
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127 1984-01-07 5 Security at Capitol increased to deter terrorists WASHINGTON, Fri. Security at the US Capitol, the building where Congress meets, was increased yesterday. The new anti-terrorist measures included placing concrete barriers at strategic outside locations and installing sophisticated metal detectors inside the building. The security devices were part of the counter-measuresAP - 127 words
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334 1984-01-07 6 Bohari spells out measures to clean up economic mess LAGOS, Fri. Nigeria's new military leader yesterday spelt out a programme of continued austerity, cuts m public spending and reduction m imports m order to clean up the economic mess left by the former civilian administration. Maj-Gen Mohammed Bohari, chairman ofFT; AP - 334 words
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432 1984-01-07 6 Hussein may represent Palestinians Move likely after Parliament is restored AMMAN, Fri. King Hussein's move to restore parliamentary life m his country after a 10-year lapse could enable Jordan to represent moderate Palestinians m Middle East peace efforts. Political sources said yesterday that a reconstituted Jordanian Parliament could ask theReuter - 432 words
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Article96 1984-01-07 6 TUNIS, Fri. President Habib Bourguiba said today that he had decided to cancel all the food price rises which had sparked off serious rioting throughout the country. The president made the announcement m a broadcast message to the nation. Brief but violent clashes between Tunisian troopsAFP; AP - 96 words
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99 1984-01-07 6 JERUSALEM, Fri. Police detained right-wing extremist rabbi Meir Kahane yesterday for allegedly inciting terrorism against Arabs, but he escaped from jail. Rabbi Kahane was led away from a demonstration m Jerusalem's commercial district after telling passers-by that Israel should deport Arabs and that "theAP - 99 words
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Article48 1984-01-07 6 THE SOVIET Union has launched eight research satellites simultaneously from one carrier rocket, the official news agency Tass reported yesterday. It said the eight craft, Cosmos-1522 to Cosmos-1529, were put into orbit on Thursday and were already relaying information back to ground control near Moscow. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article53 1984-01-07 6 JAMAICA DEVALUED the Jamaican dollar by a further 3.07 per cent against the US dollar on Thursday as troops and police patrolled the capital following protests over price rises, the central bank said. Widespread protests hit the island this week after steep price rises. Three people have diedReuter - 53 words
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Article59 1984-01-07 6 PRESIDENT REAGAN sent New Year greetings to the Cuban people on Thursday m broadcast remarks that accused President Fidel Castro of political repression and adventurism abroad. Mr Reagan chose the 25th anniversary of Castro's seizure of power m Havana to speak directly to Cubans over the VoiceReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1984-01-07 6 THE WORLD Bank, citing economic reforms and increased development needs for China, said on Thursday that it plans to increase its stake m the country during the next few years. Bank officials told a briefing for reporters that the lending agency was very encouraged by Chinese governmentReuter - 66 words
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Article87 1984-01-07 6 NAMIBIAN BLACK nationalist guenila leader Sam Nujoma, m a letter to LN Secretary-General Javier Perez De Cuellar. has agreed to an immediate ceasefire with South America, which rules Namibia, as long as Pretoria agrees to Angolan demands that it begin implementing the UN plan for theAFP; Reuter - 87 words
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Article277 1984-01-07 7 Kites all set to the sky THE week-long Singapore International Kite Festival takes off tomorrow with 182 local entries and display teams from 10 other countries. The students' section, which was dropped last year because of lack of support, has 33 entries this time. Preliminary Judging of kites m flight277 words
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Article37 1984-01-07 7 THE changing of the guards ceremony oy the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit at the Istana main gate will be held tomorrow at 5.50 p.m. The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will perform at the ceremony37 words
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Article355 1984-01-07 7 Survey of buildings near MRT ALL buildings within 50 metres on either side of the Mass Rapid Transit route will be physically scrutinised by a surveyor soon. The Robinson Road area is expected to be the first to be covered when the survey begins within a month. A local firm,355 words
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Article27 1984-01-07 7 BOOK loans will resume when the American Library Resource Centre reopens on Jan 23. It has been closed since Nov 14 for renovations and stock-taking27 words
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Article54 1984-01-07 7 MARINE Police will conduct live firing exercises at the Southern Islands" f/ring range on Pulau S*>nang tomorrow and on Jan 14 and Jan 22. The exercises will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on each of the days. The public amd mariners are advised to keep54 words
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605 1984-01-07 7 WONG AI KWEI - WONG A I KWEI gfdgfdsg By THE BEST programme for workers with little or no education will go into full swing next week with more classes, more teachers and better teaching materials. About 40,000 workers are expected to undergo one or more of605 words
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185 1984-01-07 7 Watch for conmen, hospital warns public PATIENTS and visitors to Singapore General Hospital are being advised to be on the look-oat for conmen who have been reported to be operating at the The hospital is distributing specially printed pamphlets warning people to be careful with their money aad valuables. The185 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-01-07 7 SINGAPOREANS who step aboard the Sagres, a Portuguese training ship, will have a nod idea of what 16th Century vessels looked like. TOs Is because the Sagres Is similar m design to those which called at Singapore during the daysALI YUSOFF - 312 words
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Article, Illustration1956 1984-01-07 8 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By fdsgfdgfdsgdfs Pi* ing is best man to say what money was for' MR KNIGHT: Has medication suddenly brought you a flash back? (Wong told the court on Wednesday that he was taking tablets to prevent fits and fainting1,956 words
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Article121 1984-01-07 8 J.B. JKYARETNA.M and Wong Hong Toy are facing three joint charges for allegedly diverting donations totalling $2,600 belonging to the Workers' Party. They are accused of fraudulently delivering three cheques $2,940 from Dr Ivy Chew Wan Heong, $206 from Mr Ping Koon Yam and $-100 from Mr Willie121 words
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894 1984-01-07 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN RHh^l tB9 By J B JEYARETNAM started his defence yesterday by telling the court that he never had any intention to deprive Mr Tay Boon Too of the money due to him from the Workers' Party. Replying to questions from defence894 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-01-07 9 'She was mother of my election agent in Telok Blangah' Jeyaretnam said the cheque was written m. Chinese. He did not know who it was made out to. But he was told by Wong that it was made out to the WP. Wong said he had also asked the Chinese282 words
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Article219 1984-01-07 9 Accountant censured over deal ACCOUNTANT Ng Kong Yau wai found guilty of an act discreditable to an accountant under the Accountants Aei was censured by the discip] ary romiTWiee of the Singapore Society o1 Accoi itants at an inquiry on Sept 29 m 1982. The complaint was that Ns proposed219 words
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91 1984-01-07 9 FIRE last night damaged a three atntey building housing i■« office and store of m electrical company n Race Course Road. Nobody was hurt :n the fire which broke out at the Atlas Sound 1 bout 9.30 p.m. Hne was first spoiled by a passing91 words
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Article24 1984-01-07 9 STRAINS of the Singapo'o American School Band w-ii fill the air at Maeßitoh c vofr Park tomono* from 5 to 6 p.m.24 words
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270 1984-01-07 9 SINGAPORE Air Transport-workers' Union (Satu) leaders yesterday met Labour Ministry officials to try to get the union's check-off system restored. The ministry officials are understood to have told Satu's general secre tary, Mr R. Doraisamy, and his delegation that they could re-apply for permission270 words
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Article291 1984-01-07 9 A MAN stole a car and then demanded money from the owner for its safe return, a court heard yesterday. Yap Leng Choong, 36, was about to abandon the car at Lorong Somapah Kechil m Upper Changi when he found the owner's name291 words
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198 1984-01-07 9 A MANAGER who cheated 10 textile merchants and nine salesmen of $169,292 worth of textiles was jailed for two years by a district court yesterday. no Kek Slew, 48, admitted committing the offences 35 times between July 8, 1982 and Jan 7 last year.198 words
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Article110 1984-01-07 9 A MAN who had spent all his money on liquor, found he did not have any money for bus-fare. Zaruddin bin Mahmood, 24, approached Ibrahim bin Abdullah, 23, to ask him for $1. Instead of giving him the money, Ibrahim suggested they break into a110 words
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Article202 1984-01-07 9 A CAR won m a lucky draw mri given to the Community Chest of Singapore could be put up for sale... with an auspi Hous number plate Miss Tan Bee Win. deputy director of the Chest, said yesterday rhar the Chest wouh! appro. i< h202 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-01-07 13 HEDWIG ALFRED - Parents at school help or hindrance to principals and teachers? HEDWIG ALFRED By WHEN the new school year started last Tuesday, parents of Primary One pupils began the annual ritual of flocking to school with their children. Many stayed from the time school began, through recess until it was timeARTHUR LEE - 541 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-01-07 13 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN xn of fake watches By THE recent auction of fake watches by the Central Supplies Department has stirred the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce into action. The Chamber's executive director, Mr Roderick Mac Lean said yesterday they were drafting a letter to the471 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-01-07 15 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA Now he and Zozo live m ultra-hygienic home By SAUL, five, one of the two surviving gorillas at the Singapore Zoological Gardens appears glad to have some visitors. For living m ultra-hygi-enic conditions can De somewhat boring for one used to being394 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-01-07 15 Housewife found strangled in Bedok flat A HOUSEWIFE is helping police m their investigations after a 73-year-old woman was found strangled m the bathroom of a Housing Board flat m Bedok Reservoir Road yesterday The dead woman, identified by police as Madam Ho Ah Eng, was found with belt round188 words
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Article47 1984-01-07 15 Folk dance course A THREE-MONTH folk dance course is being organised by the International Folk Dance Club of the Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association. Twelve different dances will be introduced at the course, which will begin tomorrow from 1.30 to 3 p.m. at the Palmer Road premises.47 words
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222 1984-01-07 15 THE American presence at the Asian Aerospace Exhibition, to be held at Changi from Jan 18 to 22, will be their largest at an international trade fair m Asia. Mr Geoffrey Walser, Commercial Attache at the American Embassy, said yesterday that the American222 words
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Article82 1984-01-07 15 $10,000 stolen from van POLICE are investigating a report by a cigarette salesman that $10,250 was stolen from his delivery van parked outside the Boon L,ay swimming pool on Thursday. Mr K. S. Lee, 24, told police he parked the van outside the pool at about 12.15 p.m. before going82 words
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73 1984-01-07 15 A POLICE national serviceman was yesterday charged m court with unlawful possession of a revolver and 10 bullets m a house at Lorong Kabong m Choa Chu Kang. Thiam Teck Hee, 19, is also accused of stealing a $660 hi-fi stereo set from73 words
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80 1984-01-07 15 A VISITOR, holding a Dutch passport, claimed trial yesterday to a charge of doing business here while holding a social visit pass. Roest Adriaan, 31, was alleged to have been the managing director of Innovum Systems (S) Pte Ltd without the written80 words
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Article55 1984-01-07 15 HUZAIRI BIN OTHMAN, 16, who is accused of housebreaking, will be remanded at the CID until Jan 13 when the case will be mentioned again. He was alleged to have broken into Clementi New Town Secondary School together with another man on Dec 22 to steal property worth55 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-01-07 10 Change to take effect on April 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE Sabah port of Labuan will be made a federal territory on April 16. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh will sign the agreement m LabuanNST - 311 words
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237 1984-01-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sri Lankan government has complained to the Malaysian Foreign Ministry that Malaysian Tamils have provided moral and material support to the Tamil secessionist movement m Sri Lanka, a Foreign Ministry official said. But he gave no other details exceptNST - 237 words
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117 1984-01-07 10 Boy, 7, dies of suspected food poisoning PORT DICKSON, Friday A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy, who had just started Primary One, has died of suspected food poisoning. Sixty-four others, 57 of them children, have been warded m the district hospital. Two of them are m serious condition State Assemblyman Haji Mustapha Hassan,Bernama - 117 words
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Article65 1984-01-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sabah police broke up a major piracy operation last month when they laid an ambush and forced some armed men to flee from Pulau Bumbun, off Semporna Island. Sabah's Commissioner of Police, Haii Yahaya Yeop Ishak, today said that police also seized anBernama - 65 words
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Article95 1984-01-07 10 Special sitting of Lower House KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Lower House of Parliament will meet on Monday to seal a compromise reached to end the confrontation between the government and sultans over the constitutional role of the monarchy. At Monday's special parliamentary session, the Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr MahathirAFP - 95 words
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Article74 1984-01-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie will lead the Malaysian delegation, which includes Culture Youth and Sports Minister Mr Anwar Ibrahim, to the summit of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) m Casablanca from Jan 16 to Jan 16. He will also lead theBernama - 74 words
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Article34 1984-01-07 10 KUCHING. FYi. Six peopir died of dengue haemorrhage fever m Sarawak last yeai compared with only one death m 1982. a spoKesnian foi thfHealth and Medical Service Department said on Wednesday AFPAFP - 34 words
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203 1984-01-07 10 HONGKONG, Frl. The chairman of the Malaysian state petroleum corporation, Petronas, is expected to be replaced byGovernment Chief Secretary Tan Sri Hashim Aman, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue published today. The Hongkong-based weekly magazine said Petronas chairman203 words
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Advertisement596 1984-01-07 12 Mazda 626 the Car that offers performance without the sacrifice of economy The car for the times. Where traditionally, greater power and Together with significant reductions m engine and vehicle that includes central locking, power windows, illuminated handling meant greater fuel consumption, now m the New weight, and its sleek,596 words
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Advertisement94 1984-01-07 13 P NEW STOCKS G JUST ARRIVED IN i— r I nr' Mnanl 1 I fcfc^> Jjnn^nVnlnL nnMßi^^^B E^M^n>«(Si nw^ nil Shanghai Rosewood Soangna T V Cabinet Rosewooo MMHnj Des^ Infl Sifr sM "m Bf Shanghai Rosewooa Mother o Peaf Dmmg Sets Set Shanghai Rosevvooa C? Lion Carvea Sideooarc Shangha. 20094 words
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Advertisement878 1984-01-07 14 Bring m the New Year with a bargain |j from National National NRI73TW **+v- =J JL JL %WMM 1 JL l%il l\fM MWU M w-» National NA 270 Micro E^of-i^e-i-ator II Niltinnfli'Q Nia\Ar Y^ar ViflraainQ rnmp aa^__ Computer Washing Machine v st. kxu- lack wuh key ii iNauonai s i\ew878 words
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Advertisement431 1984-01-07 15 You are invited to the J|& «¥ICTOR MUSIQ A H N6V/YEAR FAIR M Vv^^Sb See the latest JVC organs and Atlas pianos y^^fc^-^ at all victor Music Centres and authorised dealers. *rS3BS^ ,j)C§» 7th —31 st Jan 1984 jy* &)n(^ 10:00 am 8:00pm "vmc #03-13 Plaza Singapura Tai Sin Radio431 words
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Advertisement149 1984-01-07 15 SUPERSELLERHM^ LE CARRE THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL The hunter is the fiercely passionate Kurtz, an officer with Israeli intelligence^^^-— ZZH^^i His quarry is Palestinian^^ cunning, ruthless, i<^ -U~ stateless and nameless, whose primitive bombs have -S^, slaughtered Jews QJj IJU across Europe. [J 3J Pan Between the ft hi hunter149 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-01-07 17 THE BEST programme for workers with little or no education will go full steam ahead next week. There will be more classes, more teachers and better textbooks. About 20,000 workers have already signed up for lessons at 133 companies, 62 NTUC PAP centres462 words
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211 1984-01-07 17 Drink a toast to 1983 and to 1984 LAST year was a good year for Singapore. It was good because the country did better than expected. And 1984 looks to be a good year too. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew m his New Year message said that the economy grew211 words
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Article119 1984-01-07 17 SOME of the American soldiers who fought m the Vietnam War have been found living m the woods of America. They were having trouble getting used to living m normal society so they took to staying m the woods. An American newspaper this week told the119 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-01-07 17 THE British Council has set up a trial service to help business people with their letters. It is sending out letters to 50 companies telling them of the service. These companies can ask the council for help with their English m their letters, annual reports and298 words
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197 1984-01-07 17 Manila military told to stop seeing witnesses THE Philippines military has been told to stop their own investigations into the killing of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. The head of (be inquiry commission. Mrs Corazon Agrava. wrote to the Defence Minister, Mr Ponce Enrile, to get him to stop the military197 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-01-07 17 A CALIFORNIA wine grower won $5.3 million from a jackpot machine m \he United States. This is the biggest amount ever paid out by a jackpot machine. It was a very happy ending to 1983 for the lucky man, Mr Rocco Dinubilo. CAPTURED American airman Robert Goodman was246 words
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Advertisement90 1984-01-07 17 EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE TWO -FEET B^^. *s V-";»?;. '^>;; r" i-'.j ''^^'If. j i< ;^K^WlHfc^ V i:;; ''v-^ V-Jr"'-' V;'.'"":. 1 V V £'V;- iU IISI IL^' J^^ mmmmm g mmm mmmmmmm»mmmmmk '''^^HJH'^B > V '-'<:': J —^—^^m,^^^^^. <b^b! ■■■■^kw ■■■•-^■■H ■^k^HbhS^T b^bb b^bb a M HaH H H90 words
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442 1984-01-07 18 SHORT of shaking the Stardust from his old astronaut's outfit and zooming off to plant the Stars and Stripes on Mars it is hard to see what John Glenn can do to recoup the thunder audaciously stolen by the Rev. Jesse Jackson m the lift-off442 words
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221 1984-01-07 18 New status will enhance strong ties Prime Minister Lee's congratulatory message ON THE occasion of Brunei's resumption of full independence and sovereignty last Sunday, Asean heads of state and government warmly welcomed Negara Brunei Darussalam's new status m the international community of nations and to Asean. Brunei's membership of the221 words
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524 1984-01-07 18 T.F.Hwangtakes you down memory lane HAPPY LEGAL YEAR! Where law ends, tyranny begins. William Pitt the Elder WITH the re-opening of every new legal year m Singapore comes the customary reminder that the rule of law is still prevailing over our land. Law and order is not something to be524 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-01-07 18 BRUNEI'S diplomatic service will be the youngest and smallest among those of the Asean countries. It has more than 40 senior staff, some recruited directly from the university, and others transferred from within the Brunei government service. Several countries have helped by making available courses312 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1984-01-07 18 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEEO - Brunei gives Asean top priority ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEEO TODAY, Brunei joins Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand m Asean. It is an historic occasion m that Brunei, soon after its resumption of full independence and sovereignty on Jan 1, will be the first to do so since the regional1,031 words
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Advertisement284 1984-01-07 18 __Precious Heart_^ A 0 v fi V\ V 0^ If\ yf I j f X V)\)V l \A(\ t^y- SL BPI *~***jf '■<! pS3 J J B^H B«M T«Wr ■■<? eg. Z\ j Ah^h NR (BHP^^ -i^> 3 *^»fl|y^^s, sifr* P -#^^j mm Wm P^*' j^^^tifIHHIIHHHIiIHHHI H A masterpiece created284 words
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Letter, Illustration683 1984-01-07 19 When traffic woes reach a peack Ministry replies to letters £rom readers I WOULD like lo comment this week on what is probably the DMMt difficult pnon ii' li im partrooa haw Iq rope <■ it h the j^ak h or demand for travel Thus p« un a i*M.k-hour phenomenon683 words
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455 1984-01-07 19 Loophole means firms can refuse to accept liability On insurance I REFER to the letter "Insurance firm wasn't informed uf accident" by Mr Choo Tech Song (ST, Dec 27) and a similar letter "Make it a must to inform ißßHffance company by "Report *****". (ST, Dec MX It 'ooks like455 words
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216 1984-01-07 19 I K< U I agree uith the view of your reader "Pro BBM Pmlko n bis letter L^t us pi. -k iur own" I <r. Dec 23) thai existing ,'fp ','isur mm t poU y holders be allowi to use 'heir Cent!216 words
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188 1984-01-07 19 Apply for new stall in another school I REFER to the letter "Food stall had to be shut down" by "Hungry". (ST, Dec 22). Every school takes on a number of tuckshop stallholders to provide service to its pupils. A tuckshop agreement is signed between the principal of the school188 words
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98 1984-01-07 19 WE refer to the article "Missing bunker barge baffles the PSA". (ST, Dec 30). We would like to bring to your attention that the headline was inappropriate as the authority is not "baffled". Since Dec 29, when it was confirmed that the bunker barge98 words
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209 1984-01-07 19 I WAS involved m a traffic accident m July last year. I have made all the necessary reports to the proper authority, but, even after some visits and letters to the Traffic Police Department, the only reply I have said: "This case209 words
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192 1984-01-07 19 THE belief that Singapore is an affluent society is a misconception. Away from Orchard Road, there are still pockets of poverty. Every year many people discard their old furniture and clothes, and children discard their toys and books. These things can be used by192 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-01-07 19 IF YOr can speak Mandarin and are about mi use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin hut may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement818 1984-01-07 19 mMftPW A^^' -> /Xj' SINGAPORE HANDICRAFTS BUILDINC 11-WWiJ t II Bi4B H «Bm .+2, 'Xf^voKi I II *^m BHiV Bhes <* >^\. CANTONSOUD OasneOoigii Chinese LACOUERWOOD Fron $9.90 555 $16.50 l^Sfcf .^'wooi POSEWOOD WOODEN HALF MOON MOTHER OF PEARL Assorted ShAVV-i i- i CHINESf RUG' XVj^^T^ f*-!ol 3 Tables TABLE818 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1984-01-07 20 Lessons from Nigeria Behind the headlines An in-depth look at major 1 news events J this week ALTHOUGH the New Year brought the 50 million Nigerians their fourth military coup since independence from Britain m 1960, the only regrets that appear to have been uttered have1,222 words
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768 1984-01-07 20 NANCY CHNG - Thais celebrate the New Year in a big way NANCY CHNG fdgfdgdsf By Bangkok Correspondent 4 WE celebrate four new years each year Jan 1, Chinese New Year, Songkran and Christ- mas. s A voting Thai. JANUARY 1 Is a big occasion for the Thais. It Is celebrated with as768 words
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Advertisement706 1984-01-07 20 PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY M A truly superb modern warehouse/flatted factory |jp building constructed with efficiency and rJIM k. as\ convenience In mind. u& iFeotures:- 7storey 'actory building 'ocated A ready source of manpower K§j between Eunos Avenue 3 !k supply provided by the neigh- i_ S Eunos Rood 5. facing706 words
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Article34 1984-01-07 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 71 40 2! Finance 12 7 5 'Hotels 6 1 3 Properties 5 5 4 Plantations 12 4 1 'toning 2 0 2 Deo Loans 7 2 134 words
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Article39 1984-01-07 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 64 28 33 Finance 8 3 1 Hotels 1 1 0 [Properties 4 3 4 Oil Palms 4 4 1 Tins 8 2 3 Rubbers 9 8 3 Deb. Loans 1 1 039 words
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Article109 1984-01-07 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished steady yesterday m hectic trading as more buyers flooded the trading floor. Total turnover shot up to 16.359 million units valued at M 552.391 million against Thursday's 14.625 million units worth M 546.027 million. The market, which opened slightly higher,109 words
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Article40 1984-01-07 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 198JH:gh 1001.05 (29/ 12 83) 961.35 (5>7/83) 198JLO* 712 ?9 (5 1/83) 864 88 (4 1/83) All time High 1001 05 (29/12/83) 961 35 (5/7/83) AH time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78 < 12/8/82)40 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-01-07 21 THE SINGAPORE stock market finished the first trading week of the new year on a high note with a record-breaking 32.1 million shares traded. The Straits Times Industrial Index pushed up 3.68 points to 1027.93 and the Business Times Composite Index263 words
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Article61 1984-01-07 21 BoottrißM -4 ciC -5 CCM +6 CoW Storift -10 ftrtopM +10 Emo --10 FIN +15 Gcfitinp +5 HmPw -IS hchcjp«Bhd +8 Ktppd +2 Multi-furpost -1 Wr -2 Nat Iron +5 PmDk PeffcPlwt +15 Priiu +10 Promtt -?6 RobMM't *2 Rottmam I +1 Semb Shp +2 STrKfce61 words
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Article65 1984-01-07 21 Lan 5 Jan 6 BT Composite 966 85 970 92 BT Indicator *****0? *****9/ ST Industrials 1024 25 1027 93 ST Finance *****9 2887 08 ST Hotels 960 62 964 76 ST Properties 717 95 717 71 ST Minings: 295 64 295 93 ST Plantations 1615 57 1623 8965 words
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Article68 1984-01-07 21 Toshfca 850 +110 MA A 1050 +50 CASHSOC 338 +50 DBS 1070 +40 lacks kit 695 +35 MBF«d|isOc 316 +33 OCBC 1160 +20 LJnp«sOc 293 +17 LinAnarks H sOc 374 +16 FIN 690+15 Fuwn 265 +15 Guinness 480 +14 Cons Plant 50c 354 14 M Claims SOc 230 1468 words
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Article24 1984-01-07 21 HST 1580 -20 X I Mustritt 685 —15 YHS 302 -12 Sel Properties 615 —10 CoM Store lOp 515 -10 Koiyßtct 230 -1024 words
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Article23 1984-01-07 21 F Merlin 1,712,000 Promet 1,270,000 Sime Darby 1,226.000 NOL Wrts 995,000 Public Bank 917,000 Total turnover: 32.16 m Total value: $96.6123 words
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Article54 1984-01-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG will finance its purchase of four properties valued at M 5213.35 million last October by a proposed special issue of million shares m the company, internal funds and bank loans. The four properties are: Sri Kunak Plantations Kulumpang Development Corporation; 7.551 acres of estate land;54 words
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Article52 1984-01-07 21 BERJAYA KAWAT saw a phenomenal rise of M 5682.000 m group pre-tax profit to MJT73.000 for the half year ended last October. The unaudited results also revealed a 29 per cent rise m group sales to M 532.196 million, compared with M 524.936 million for the corresponding period52 words
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Article53 1984-01-07 21 IF THE prices for rubber and palm oil continue to move upwards as they have done so, Chin Teck Plantations may just fulfil its expectations of a pretax profit figure of about M 54.531 million The proposed one-for-one rights issue at $1.30 will help m the achievement of53 words
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Article20 1984-01-07 21 UNITED Plantations has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent for the ytar ended December 1983.20 words
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Article29 1984-01-07 21 FIRST Allied Corporation has announced the appointment of Senator Toh Muda Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan and Datuk Mohd Salleh bin Mohd Yusof as directors of the company.29 words
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Article34 1984-01-07 21 MR L. P. THEAN has resigned as a director of British-American Tobacco Company. Mr R. H. Pilbeam has been appointed director of the company m place of Mr G. C. Reynolds who resigned.34 words
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Article54 1984-01-07 21 PROPERTYdevelopers Perusahaan Pelangi Bhd said yesterday that buying Taman Gunong Hijau (TGH) will add an average of 9.55 sen to its pre-tax earnings per share. The contribution, which will come m from the financial year ending March next year for nine years, the estimated development54 words
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Article72 1984-01-07 21 LOS ANGELES A US Superior Court judge froze the proposed deal between Getty Oil Co and Pennzoil Co until noon yesterday and called on lawyers for Claire Eugenia Getty to show whether the court has jurisdiction. Claire Getty brought a suit on Wednesday, seeking to haveReuter - 72 words
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Article50 1984-01-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) will start a three to six-week trial of its new computerised clearing system on Monday, KLSE chairman Abdul Razak Mahmood said. The system is designed to allow for faster delivery of scrips and settlement of accounts. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article337 1984-01-07 21 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By MOST people, especially those m search of a new home, will buy Real Estate Review of Singapore just for 13 of its 128 pages. There is nothing fancy about pages 43 to 55. and the only pictures m those pages are337 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-01-07 21 NEW YORK Traders on the New York Stock Exchange hustled their way through the close of trading on Thursday. The stock market exploded for the second consecutive session with prices climbing to near-record levels on an unprecedented 159.99 million shares. UPI picture. See Page 23,52 words
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Article171 1984-01-07 21 THE YEAR 1984 opened with plantation shares being snapped up m Singapore and Malaysia. Behind this buying spree lies investors' confidence m rising commodity prices, especially m palm oil which reached a record high yesterday at $1,840 a tonne. The good news m palm oil can171 words
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246 1984-01-07 21 Sime Darby KUALA LUMPUR Sime Darby had practically wound down all its operations m Western Europe as it was not possible to operate profitably there as a result of "the welfare state mentality", Sime Darby chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin said last night.Bernama - 246 words
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290 1984-01-07 21 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Hong Fok By HONG FOX is including profits from its $15.5 million sale of the first of eight factory blocks m Hong Fok Corporation's industrial park at Henderson m its books for last year. This will come as welcome news290 words
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Article323 1984-01-07 21 KATHLEEN TSANG - Stand by for advert blitz KATHLEEN TSANG By NIGHT after night on television for one full month, starting next Saturday, you will be bombarded with fast food advertisements. Hardee's and BaskinRobbins will open two outlets each on that day, and they are making sure that you will be properly introduced323 words
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Article4191 1984-01-07 22 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. M every transaction, nor every price deaft m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "businfss done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,191 words
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Article2135 1984-01-07 22 INDUSTRIALS Aetna (2.805) AIMOMIa (3.908 4 OSS) (1) 4.06 Al<*m (3.148 3.165) (3) 3.20 (8) 3.18 (24)3 16 AISB (4.968) (9) 4.92 (5) 4 94 (92) 4 90(7) 5.00(62) 4.P8 AMD (3.608 3.665) (14) 3.62 (1) 3 70 (2)3.65(2) 3.60 Antaa (2 3RS) (22) 22,135 words
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Article2819 1984-01-07 22 M sham quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified «*<? 'Adjusted lor scrip/rights. H Tai-eiempted dhridend ABN is traded m lots 3 "«f 10 dam each, «Ui the price quoted m (Mars 1 98 3 Last Yield Voi Day Hijh Low Company Sale2,819 words
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Article13 1984-01-07 23 Closing prices cents kilo Singapore )an 235.00 down one cent ■> ?00 cents13 words
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Article38 1984-01-07 23 USS/oz GOLD Sin^.H N Hongkong London N 375 50 376 50 PtM OIH Thurs 375 00 376 00 376 25 376 75 376 50 WOO */6 iv 376.90 M 377 00- 37& M 175.0Q 37L 5038 words
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Article16 1984-01-07 23 Closing prices MVkilo Strarts I'n $29.15 ■jnch I VMMT ?20 tonnes, down 1 3 tonnes16 words
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Article83 1984-01-07 23 THE XI! OB4R MIM opOKd at SS":5.*3O anJ djsed at SfBJBS. The Fat But gold market mmd at ITSS374l T S$374. t O 5.30 and move*! dam tv U513M.40 4.90 un commission house selling In the afternoon, it rayed at lSs.iT4.7f>, 5.50 on news that Oman cut its oil83 words
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Article138 1984-01-07 23 THE CRUDE pabn nil maike >estp't)ay closed firmer as Pakistan's piesence r rigeeie() strong si tHMil'i'iv* ru\ m«. PALM Closifij prices Crud? M$ tome p-ilm oil ka :s5O (south) 1940 (central) Feb 1725 vsouth) Refined paan Oil UsJ.' tonne RBO pah 1 oi' Jan 960 1 seller) Feb138 words
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Article26 1984-01-07 23 ALUM!*iUM 1/taaM Thus k 1107 0O- i 1 07 SO IIUI.OO- *****0) 3 mi .iths i:3/0O iI.iOOO- 1130 50) Marke' \cr.-t Steadwr Sales 21.W tonnes26 words
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Article30 1984-01-07 23 Closinf price? COPftR E/tow* Thus $M 003 do 1%3 50 998 50 999 L'O > 3nwn'hs 1U29 0O 10:9 50 (102" 50 Mjrlie' tone steadier Sates 718 7 5 tonnes30 words
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Article335 1984-01-07 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Ho) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 232 50- 233 50N 23? 50 -233 50N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Jan 235.50 236 00 235 00-235.50 260.00—260 75 258.50—260 00 Int. 1 RSS Feb 239.75-240.25 240.00 240 50 Int.335 words
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Article76 1984-01-07 23 THE sin<;af()HF robber market dosed quietly easier yesterday with Jan One HSS buyers quoted at 236.00 tents \*i kilo, down one cent from Thursday. Over m Kuala Lumper, th<' market eased further to dose at 258.50 cents per kilo far Jan Int. One RSS buyeis, down two cents from76 words
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Article61 1984-01-07 23 THE Straits Tin price m Fenang remained at the Internationa] Agreement (ITA)'s floor level of M 529.15 p<M kilo yesterday, dealers said. The buffer Stock manager continued to support the market strongly and there was a small amount of demand from local interests. Turnover rose to 22U tonnes61 words
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Article24 1984-01-07 23 silver SSKS Fri Thus ?m?3pore 8 46-8 51 850 855 Thus Wed NewYoik 8 52— 3 57 849 BS4 Source: Credit Suisse. S'lNfg24 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-01-07 23 NKW YORK, Thurs Stocks rose sharply on the New York Stock B>change m fre'izy of trading that saw nni'v 160 million shares a new record changing hands. Total volume was 1593 million shares, 41 per cent more than Wednesday's 112 mi'licn. The previous high434 words
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Article285 1984-01-07 23 Lan 06 HKS Cha.{« Ais,« aU-1 M.jL-ls 0.938 Ban* I' Ka.it \t :i ju -«i s C*rrlan [nvr.it Cneunf Kong y. .05 <-fc Liffi' 124) tO3 I'JJI .UJ f I- i iisnr'.min v ««l r|)us fir h.ti- K< i -i Odrp.itt G I L>m-nt 9<S vi-) ■NN US2 ►ooi285 words
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Article325 1984-01-07 23 '*> 06 Cents Chaise |M] A C 1 I9U t 2 AN! 2KB unch AM Mo f3 Ifei -v'e 78U 'm. 'I la 300 Allimp Of *1 I MM Mill 235 mi h 4OU i r imt I P-t IW J Am *JH M aui' .i I :m -2325 words
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Article362 1984-01-07 23 Noon closint prices S/100 ki Coconut oil Bulk F'jß 208 00 (sellPiS) Old drum FOB 211 00 (sellers) N-* *M FOC 225 00 (sellers) Copra Mi »<1 (hw) 170.00 (buyers) Pepper M irluk WVi M i FOB M.W 690.00 (sellers) mMi whit. 1 t.iq 108 'lI W c«?362 words
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Article354 1984-01-07 23 (m 06 Yen Change AJtamnotg na; ai Akul 585 8 Amu.! lU6<) unch A-uthl Chcm 450 t 2T< Asnhl (ilass 710 -2U Hank Tk 294 <■?. llriilKcOune 631 -4 fmw isco -lo Catto CMmM nan 4u Mm 665 -3 1) Nip ITliit SUU -5 1) Nlpi.till Hrr-f i 14t»l354 words
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Article249 1984-01-07 23 Lan OS USJ Chanje Alcoa 48* Allied Chem Cp 55* W Allls-C'haliners 16* Am Tel It Tel 85* 4 Amax Inc 25* +1H Amr Corp 38^ vk Bethlehem Stl 28 H Boeing Co 47*. +I'< Burroughs Cp 50*« Caterpillar Co 49 H Chase Manhtn 48 'n u l249 words
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Article551 1984-01-07 23 hn 05 Pence Change The following stocks are quoted m US dollars: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 146 +4 Ass. Dairies 158 +6 BTRPLC 420 unch Babcocks 166 +6 Barclays 502 4-20 Beechams 310 +7 BICC 248 +5 Blue Circle 423 +2 BOC Group 285 unch Boots 179 H4 Bowater 260 +2551 words
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Article238 1984-01-07 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1325/35. Trading was basically quiet. Some late selling of dollars was seen m the afternoon to bring the rate down to close at the day's low of 552.1315/25. Quiet trading was seen m the Far East market. However, some heavy selling m afternoon trading238 words
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Article213 1984-01-07 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar *****-***** 5 25-5 16 Canadian dollar 1 7038 1 7055 5 92- 582 NZ dollar 1.3833- -1.3861 7 31-715 Sterling pound 3 0032 -3.0068 3 36-3.30 US dollar213 words
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Article183 1984-01-07 23 Managers' prices forJan7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 57-3 79 The Sayings Fund 2 11-2 24 Spore Prog Fund 155-164 Spore Sec. Fund 2.34—2 48 Spore Invest Fund 123-130 Spore Equity Fund 1 51— 1.60xd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 3 00—3.17 Mai Prog Fund 160-170183 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-01-07 23 Vessel Berth Arr l)ep Ocean Glory No 6 302 7/1 8/1 Sampurna Abadi 303 7-1 7/1 Yagishin 306 7/1 8/1 Jurong Port Barnes 3 aside Bmtan Satu 7 aside 7/1 Budi Java 10 a side Under? 2 aside Shoun Emperor 9 a side Sunshne 9 a sid*252 words
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338 1984-01-07 24 C&C IN THE last 12 months, the Cycle A Carriage share price has more chan double! to $6 25, because of exceptional buying interest, which bought m all about onefifth of the company. Who these interested parties were has been revealed by338 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-01-07 24 "We're not looking for people who fit m. We're looking for people who are ruthless.17 words
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Article, Illustration652 1984-01-07 24 MA AILIAN - MA AILIAN By YOU'VE heaved a sigh of relief, your bonus has come m and, for the first time m your life, you don't actually need your money to cover your day-to-day spendings. So what are the basic principles you should follow m deciding652 words
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461 1984-01-07 24 Singapore THE FIRST trading week of 1984 started where the last week of 1983 left off high up and still rising strongly. In fact, on the first day of the new year's trading alone, the market surged ahead 11.56 points. The461 words
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Article271 1984-01-07 24 Kuala Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market recorded a new high this week as investors came back from the New Year holidays. On Tuesday alone, the New Straits Times Industrial Index shot-up a hefty 14.60 points to 1419.77, surpassing its previous peak of 1409.15 registered on Aug271 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-01-07 24 Fraser Neave IN 1883 when John Fraser and David Chalmers Neave formed a partnership to prodace aerated water, they probably did not envisage that a century later their company would be one of the largest businesses In this region with an asset backing of $297.31 million. That200 words
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Article93 1984-01-07 24 THE FOLt OWING is a list of the b most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover ;i thousands o< units, closing prices yesterday 3 n d the high and low fot 1983 Company Vokirw Price (J) tifti (J)93 words
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Advertisement70 1984-01-07 22 New Year Furniture Mattresses Fair HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL EXHIBITION SHOWROOM 3 8 JANUARY 1984, 12 NOON 9 PM ■i Hflii Kill Jm ||t< j 1 1 r I hb llf 1 1 i 111 B^H B^wv*K if **il&ffilfift JBMi se %^^CBpHi si gi p ft s ai *F'- AnR YIT70 words
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Advertisement209 1984-01-07 24 QUAUTYIS TOO IMPORTANT to be left to inspectors Quality cannot be inspected into a project... Singapore 16 and 17 January 1984 Quality can only be designed and built into a pioject Kuala Lumpur 19 and 20 January 1984 Quality Assurance, properly applied from conceptual r lno design, through to commissioning,209 words
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Advertisement277 1984-01-07 25 14 Antiques/Art Crafts ~?_~|^~i~| EXHIBITION AND SALF OF ANTIQUE CHINESF CERAMICS, OIL LAMPS PERIOD FURNITURE jt the Windsor rVxjm Goodwood Park Hotel OPENS TODAY iOa.ni. to 9p.m. HI 9K—M m Bar couitw Hi H r ib<r\t> cmnef c.^uift Makmjs of carved d^tt board cast Fish lank cabcet KKaterbed ti inw*277 words
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Advertisement364 1984-01-07 25 16 riowets/Tiants !6 F!r»,v*»r?/r -inoTi When you ca»re "but can'lbe there send flowers by Interflora! 19 Domestic Appliances 20 F°t«? ror Western roi d stall. Ol^. t; lr J™ inter* l< ile :ontacl :lt (lr| Tra Centre exhibition ''.m 3, l Maritime Square, enclng ZANUSSI OVEN OF I s cimkcrs364 words
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Advertisement296 1984-01-07 25 n->meF»initiire/ 1 s Home Furniture/ P.irnishi.'iy Furnishing 20 Tets 20 Pets j j IMPORTED MA IE ROT'WFILFR SOOKFF one year Obedieni tnined Doberman, German Shepherd Newly ArriveH Tioit- &"Mra!iB puppies. Adult. All Witl papers i *****04 t IWpr.RTEP ROTrWEILEP $1,200, bradi $750, l) ibermann evcr'tletit !*Hfiiprt>e Hiiiikinp I i Maiu296 words
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Advertisement1451 1984-01-07 25 gfT!T I 1 A Tf res< till' Hi Bf Hi it s tor i mm lot ■MRMPw 25 Sale: Other Products •N^ riJPMIiURE W» ip SffMlHg fIH t '.tory sal»» i of a compl.'te ra"ce of Mad d«> 1 S'gn" such ?s 'he ab.^v MH from plr.nters to i^dro 11,451 words
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Advertisement291 1984-01-07 25 fREF HOUSE rail. rope ladder and adjusl M'ller isslfiratinn 25 Ii not Uu sorl Ihosi i okmg for I'uimoci.ition jiist ■■•me kid~- will like very s NOT A big pri bU m anymen Us buy ready tailor op m town thai makes ciothes r 'large Men' :ke youi lion 25291 words
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Advertisement309 1984-01-07 26 28 Health Centres/ Massage ORI. HAMU PL*Z\ MfAl TH Centre s t Penthouse I mna h trial All i ooana with show .'leil Open daily laODa m lo II lOp m Tel DOUBIE FORTUNE HEALTH M 12 to 04 us Fortune b I 19 equipment PARAMOUN. PE HEALTH I Moor309 words
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Advertisement588 1984-01-07 26 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture /J I ONE UP V W With J&D'S special Beauty Therapy. Usmg surgical rubber, sweating is ifuln'_ed at specific areas --thighs, m tui'^acks, etc S-.' you can really \j firm up! Ly Sign on NOW for a course of 20 treatments y\ andenjev 4Q',588 words
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Advertisement589 1984-01-07 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems AERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR Felerunken sharp Roxy oraetz ITT Si>ra Philips Setron Nornurult- Siemens colour TV. on the spot fixing Video reasonable charges da) night service tele-•.:-oiie *****75. *****83 Technical s» rig. NATIONAL NV37OCN VCR, only SMS; NV777EN VCR. onl> $1,150. Bony KV.2tm 20' CTV, only $7GD589 words
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Advertisement727 1984-01-07 26 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing LOTS OF OFFICE T:ibles. typist chairs and wooden shelves fur sale Tel: *****83 *****30. OFFICE CHAIRS TO go at $12.00 each Typist chairs at 55.00 each Rtng22l£S2S, Lilian. 53 Computer Products/Services CHEAPEST IN TOWN 1. ALPINE PC 301, 16 Bit* 8088, 128K RAM, IBMPC Compatible Two727 words
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Advertisement571 1984-01-07 26 60 Business Opportunities AROUND 5 arces Prawn Pond for leasing at Pulau Übin island Interested please contact: *****55 BEAUTY SALON IN dist 1542 t l)r immediate tak.- over including equipment and clientele $22 (MX) (i. no. Tel. 3440H. r >li BOUTIQUE WITH STOCKS for takeover or Stocks and accessories for571 words
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Advertisement560 1984-01-07 26 f§gg£ -i v !1 j RADIO TAXI Service has a mlss|sSe| .'i j fj P*^^ l?ly !mk telephone operators A; Ssgjf fl Lafi such, they have advertised to r>fW&£ j™ p^^ tors" Answer their call at classi- 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive To meet our immediate expansion requirements, we,560 words
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Advertisement573 1984-01-07 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive OFFICE MANAGER Age about 30 years old, with 5 years" working experience m similar position. Familiar with office procedures and administrative work. Mature and systematic. Interested applicants please write with full particulars giving salary expected, contact phone and a passport photograph (non-return-able) to: S.T.573 words
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Advertisement558 1984-01-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP i j Jl[ We need mm the best brains w^ m our system COMPUTER CONSULTANTS 'Full-Time LECTURERS ($2O 000 S6O 000 pa) BCS Part HND or Degree m Computer Science EDP working experience Full Time TUTORS PROGRAMMERS C G 747558 words
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Advertisement262 1984-01-07 26 66 Situations Vacant c) clerical Safeway Fast rood (Ptp Limited. Franchiser of i leading USA f3od chains Baskin-Robins and Har dee's, is now seeking the immediate services ot the following pe'sotinelWAREHOUSF/ SHIPPING ASSISTANTS DutiesTo assist the Warebouse/Shipping Superirvv'ndent m all warehousing and Btltpi w tters. Requirements: G.C.E. -O" level with262 words
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Advertisement535 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical W -V established offshore bank invites applications to fill the positions of CEnERBI HERNS I m the following departments 1. Accounting Department 2 Bills Department Applicants should possess the following: GCE 'A' level emale Singapore citizen vge below 23535 words
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Advertisement144 1984-01-07 27 I Multi- national Company located m Jurong requires for its warehousing Department I Possesses 1 year experi ence m shipping documentation work Possesses minimum 1 year experience m store keeping store accoun ting work Knowledge of key punching will be an ad ded advantage m addition applicants must possess a144 words
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Advertisement408 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A leading multi natkmal\ marine engineering and construction company located at 47 Shipyard Road, Jurong mvires applicants for the position of: Filing Clerk Duties: To sort and record all documents and files lo perform general clerical duties as assiqtied Requirements: GCE 'O' level Minimum 1408 words
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Advertisement525 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant j c) Secretarial/Clerical AUDIT STAFF An sMxblmhed firm ol Chartered Accountants with international affiliations seeks to appoint Additional Audit Staff I he i">Mtioiis oftcr excellent scope fur persona] advancement as well as the security nt an employment Attractive salary will be offered SENIORS The successful candidates should525 words
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Advertisement347 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ■NEMIC LAMBDA requires PERSONNEL ACCOUNTS COSTING STORE Minimum GCE 'O' Level At least 1 year relevant experience Interested applicants please write with full t particulars, experience, qualification, present/expected salary, tel No to: The Personnel Manager Nemic-Lambda Spore Pte. Lid. 1008 Toa Payoh North #07-06 Lorong347 words
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Advertisement502 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I j c) Secretarial/Clerical T Established Local Bank invites applications from Singapore citizens for the posts ot: A) BANK CLERKS B) EXPERIENCED TYPISTS Candidates should possess the General Certificate of Education cr i.evel or Its equivalent, with 3 credits in-i-ludiiiK Fnglish and Mathematics Post (A): Candidates with502 words
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Advertisement573 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical r FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW requires SECRETARY Minimum 3 GCE O' level credits including English. Good knowledge m typing and shorthand. Able to work independently under pressure. At least 2 years' working experience. Able to start work immediately. Please submit your resume with contact telephone573 words
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Advertisement634 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An International tiading company m Jurong requires a female ASSISTANT TELEX OPERATOR to operate the OKI ERB3 ma- chine and also to relieve the receptionist/telephoneopera- tor whenever necessary. Transport is provided. a Must possess GCF'- O' Level I with a good command of English a634 words
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Advertisement598 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Shipping Company m World Trade Centre urgently requires SECRETARY with the following qualify ntiont and experience a A level oi equivalent a Minimum 2 years' of workIng experience a Age early twenties a Mm typing speed of 4f> w.p m •n addition to general598 words
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Advertisement614 1984-01-07 27 66 Situations I :"-ant c) Secretarial /Clerical SIEMENS FEMALE TELEX OPERATOR Ag. Mn. Typil Preferably wit pertence Please call Jasmine at telephone no *****44 r»( 337 o- pomtrnent oi vThe Personnel Department SIFMENS COMPONrNTS TTF LTD 47. Ayer Pa|»>r> Crescent -06 1? Singapore 0513 RICHARDS HOGG INTERNAIIONAi AVFRAGF ADJUSTERS dealing614 words
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Advertisement634 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical A well-established electronics manufacturing company rixs va CSJBjCJ for SECRETARY Requirements. QC9J Oor A level c JO -2S years of age Pleasant disposition Good command of English Minimum 1 year relevant working experience V»e offer quod prospects and starting salary of $7uo SBOO per month634 words
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Advertisement444 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial/Clerical An International Air Freight Company requires MALE OPERATION CHIEF Requirements. c Experience m import and export documentations and handling procedures. c Minimum 2 years' experience Pteaae write with full reaume and 1 passport sue photogragh (n.r.) to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD444 words
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Advertisement666 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical U.K. Based Trading Company urgently requires FEMALE CLERK TYPIST GCE "O" level a Minimum 2 years' working experience. s Fast and neat typing, s Good m calculation Write lo: MAXWELL ROAD P.O BOX 1993 SINGAPORE 9039. stating salary expected contact telephone together with racant photograph.666 words
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Advertisement790 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical RELIABLE, HARDWORKING TYPIST required by service company. Pleasant personality with work initiative are desirable. Excellent prospects. Come personally from 10am to 6pm for Interview at: Block 334, Kreta Ayer Road, #01-02 (behind Oriental Cinema). SHOWROOM RECEPTIONISTS REQUIRED immediately m Orchard Road showroom. Must be able790 words
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Advertisement669 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales n GOIDBCIi ENGINEERING N require* DYNAMIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES Our company has vacancies for aggressive Sales Personnel to meet out expanding market demands for 1984. Sales Representatives will be responsible to promote and market effectively any of the I following products:669 words
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Advertisement600 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales IP MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD (ENGINEERING) formerly known as Guthrie Singapore Pte Ltd (A Member of the Multi-Purpose Group) invites applications from suitably qualified ladles for the post of:SALES CO-ORDINATOR m our Air-conditioning Building Services Division The suitable candidate should possess a technical or vocational600 words
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Advertisement728 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SING LUN AND COMPANY PTE LTD requires: SALES ASSISTANT To follow up on export orders of garments a To co-ordinate production and sales information between factory and office At least "O" level with knowledge of Mandarin a Experience m similar job a Singaporean or Malaysian728 words
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Advertisement704 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales A last growing Air Freight Forward ing Company has vacancy tor: FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Expenenre m s;uf-^ a Poajajesj owni aj Basic salary commensurate with experience and qualifications, attractive commission plus transport allowance and other fringe benefits Please write m stating full resume with contact phone704 words
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Advertisement526 1984-01-07 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales WE REOUIMF Id) Ladies Salesmen. Able U Mandarin. English uno have own transport Pr»-:. to those who have md sales experience Good sasjkTv transpoit allowance md tive commission Conta *****03 ream 9Km m 5p m SALES PROMOTERS NEEDtC Pierre Caxdin pt-n> items. No experience required Must526 words
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Advertisement488 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technicai Supervisors technicians CAN YOU TRAlhr^^^ I^--^,,. SUPERVISE CO-ORDINATE: OR SET-UP, MAINTAIN REPAIR? We need supervisors to ensure that our team of inspectors and operators maintain our high standards And we also need technicians to provide the support and assistance to488 words
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Advertisement498 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technicai g) Technical SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING (PTE) LTD A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries, committed to the development of aerospace technology m Singapore invite you to apply for the posi'ions of: f LEADMAN (Sheetmetal) Completed Secondary education 5 years experience m sheetmetal fabrication498 words
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Advertisement507 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Hl!biIB!_ ie P°ly°l e fi n Company WHHHHhP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I Our Company is one of the downstream I companies m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir I Panjang) and507 words
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Advertisement693 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical GENERAL ELECTRIC USA As a member of the largest and most established organisation m Singapore, we provide our employees with good career advancement through training and development .We manufacture high technology semiconductor and related products. Now embarking on a large693 words
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Advertisement446 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are the manufacturer of aircraft components and have vacancies for the positions of 0C INSPECTORS Minimum CCE XT level with credit m Mathe mattes Applicants with working experience m aerospace industries will have an added advantage APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN PRECISION BURRING (Mate/Female) Requirements A446 words
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Advertisement246 1984-01-07 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We invite applications for the following post I ELECTRONIC I TECHNICIAN 1 Applicants should po fl I ssess an ITC or Trade 1 1] Certificate m Electro- nics Engineering with If 2 years experience m II repairing colour TV. I246 words
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Advertisement334 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PTE LTD (A member ot Singapore Technology Corporation) We nave 2 positions available, one for warehouse and the other for workshop Requirements. A Dip n Mechanical EnQMMI Some viowiedge of automotive engineering P'efer ably with some trice m super. men Botfipoeaßi I334 words
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Advertisement469 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Mulpha Marketing (S) Pte Ltd (Engineering) !i>rmerlv kuovi n as Guthrie Singapore Private Limited i bmbblmi ol the Mull I Funnies i iroup i invites tpplnations lor the posi SITE SUPERVISOR m Mil Huildmg Materials 1 MVIMOM FtM ululate must have working experience m supervision469 words
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Advertisement664 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PANDAN VALLEY requires 1 ELECTRICIANS c 2tn years working experience m maintenance and repairs ot electrical and mechanical installation j c PIMM riMIOTI of a PUB licence is an advantage c Holders ot relevant Trade Certificate will also be considered i 2. PLUMBER j 2to664 words
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Advertisement525 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical M E CLERK-OF-WORKS (Electrical) Applicants must have mm. 3 years' experience m construction site on M E installation. Please apply with resume and contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 Closing 18th Jan. '84. Singaporean Experienced PETROLEUM INSPECTORS required525 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical TRACERS Completed Secondary 2or a Working experience not necessary Please apply before 14th January 1984 m own handwriting giving full personal particulars to: The Office Manager Preece, Cardew Rider (S.E. Asia) 5001 Beach Road 04-01 Golden Mile Complex Singapore 0719 Urgently Required SITE SUPERVISOR Diploma497 words
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Advertisement610 1984-01-07 30 j66 Situation's Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Production h) Production h) Production ~h> Production Cl fa ~¥m^ as a first shift I iD4 U Line Leader O^k I j (Basic salary after confirmation.) lj' I<bA OH a h Laaies! %&^J610 words
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Advertisement104 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum GCE O' level with credit m Mathematics c Able to type School leavers are welcome PRODUCTION OPERATORS Primary 6 education or completed BEST programme Working experience is not essential TANKER DRIVERS Class 5 licence 1-2 years experience Monthly104 words
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Advertisement333 1984-01-07 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous We are a multi-national company dealing with security equipment. We would like to invite suitably qualified, ambitious young men and women to join our Organiaation. The following post* are available TECHNICIANS Pre-requisites GCE O' ievel with a Technical certificate from a recognised Vocational Institute. Job:333 words
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Advertisement329 1984-01-07 30 ■X* <^> m t- join our newly established H•}A* IS high technology- company as I WM FEMALE I OPERATORS I B I Enjoy high pay, attractive benefits B. 1 and excellent working conditions M I i^J per month and more p I •1 4 dbys annual leave ;I i REQI329 words
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Advertisement706 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous AIRPORT SERVICES We are a fast growing groundhandling Company providing passenger, apron, catering, cargo and security services to international airlines at Changi Airport. We have immediate vacancies for those who axe keen m joining us as:706 words
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Advertisement105 1984-01-07 31 SS^iS|S^i|SlSlS«i|^i^i|l^iSSSSlS^»^BSSSJ I A well established construction firm require*: 1) ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER la (HFC)' level la Kxpenence not essential 2) MECHANIC NTC 3 or tt-s equivalent. c 3 years' experience In •lectra mecbanleaL 3) ELECTRICIAN NTC 3or Its equivalent a ,f f> years' experience m electrical Installation |4) GENERAL CLERKS I105 words
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Advertisement537 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GAS, a large and rapidly expanding automotive and modernised workshop has vacancies for the foiiowing:--(1) SENIOR FOREMEN/FOREMEN Preferably able to repair different makes and models of cars At least 10 years relevant experience Starting salary from $1000 $1500 per month.537 words
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Advertisement214 1984-01-07 31 An established travel agency has the following posts required urgently:A. ACCOUNTANT A University Graduate Minimum 2 years experience Able to type well Must possess initiative Able to operate Olivetti Accounting Machine preferred Salary negotiable B. INBOUND OPERATION MANAGER Minimum 3 years experience m similar trade Able to correspond well m214 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A fast expanding Electronic Manufacturer of Radio Cassette Recorder urgently seeking for: 1) MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS GCE O' level 2-3 years supervisory experience m plastic injection moulding Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts 2) MALE ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Minimum 2-3 years supervisory experience m536 words
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Advertisement402 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS requires TECHNICIAN Applicants should possess ITC m Mechanical Engineering preferably with experience In the dimensional checking of mechanical components such as plastic injection moulding and metal press parts. ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants should possess a GCE O" level certificate with at least 3 subjects at402 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous TITUS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED requires DELIVERY CLERK Completed fulltime NS. Completed Primary 6 education. Possess Class 3 driving licence advantage. Please submit full rssums together with recant photo (nonreturnable), expected salary and contact phone number to: The Manager Colombo Court P.O. Box 885 Singapore 9117 Wanted572 words
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Advertisement614 1984-01-07 31 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous ASSISTANT COOKS/ COOKS With offer: c Good salary c Training and meals c Uniforms and transport allowance Applicants must be willing to work on rotating shifts. Interested persons are requested to apply personally at SWISS CLUB 36, Swiss Club Road Singapore 1128 (Next to Turf614 words
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Advertisement725 1984-01-07 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY required urgently by a broker tirrr Call personally at--35/36 PHILLIP STREET 05 -00 SINGAPORE OKM. OUEENSTOWN BOWL requires 1) SUPERVISORS 2) MECHANICS 3) COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS 4) INSTRUCTORS For posli ili (2j mus con. plete or exempted from N.S Apply personalty to OUEENSTOWN CENTRE725 words
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Advertisement663 1984-01-07 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan I ALMOST 1978 DATSUN 100A Tax 6/84. aircond. radio cassette. sporta rims. $9.H00. loan $7,800. ***** m ALMOST 1980 OATSUN 200 L 1 company owner, aircond. cassette, road tax tyres new. Tel: i *****71 BEAUTIFUL 1979 DATSUN 100A. I owner, aircon. radio, cassette sports663 words
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Advertisement530 1984-01-07 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford ALMOST 1975 FORD Cortina 1.6. Aircon. radio, caasette, sports rims, new tax. Passed inspection. Tip-top condition. Selling $3,800 Loan eligible for $2,000. Contact *****52. 1979 FORD CORTINA Ghia, automatic, 2000. One owner. Company registration, well maintained, new gear box. aircon, radio/ cassette. Price $6,200530 words
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Advertisement1115 1984-01-07 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford And x/'^^^^N IwW *£fl^^^9' f 1 JAPAN I The complete range of at Singapore Used Car Authorised Main Dealer for<jgp!l» /^X SINGAPORE USED CAR Showroom: I i G1 G2 Novena Ville, 275 Thomson Road r-v i-j Singapore 1130.1,115 words
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Advertisement484 1984-01-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sato k) Others TRIUMPH 2.5 TC 1975 Saloon. Only 1 TC model m Singapore. Maintained to original Immaculate condition. 5513.000. Spare parts kit available. Tel: *****31. after office *****63. CITROEN ATHENA, 1981 model. 1 owner, immaculate condition, road tax till May '84. Accident484 words
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Advertisement547 1984-01-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others COLLECTOR'S ITEM 1958 MGA sports car 1500 c.c. road tax May •84. Price: $25,000 negotiable. Contact tel: *****39. DEC 78, DAIHATSU Charade, 5 speed, 1 private owner, alrcon, radio, cassette, $1,300/- 0.n.0. Tel: *****72. JULY 1982 TALBOT Solara Automatic SX 1600 c.c. Aircond., radio547 words
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Advertisement353 1984-01-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others UNBEATABLE Hyundai Pony 2 1200GL at ARF $23,500* 0n-the-road Special HP Rates 5 1 /4 pa flat for 3 years 2-year guarantee or 40,000 km 10353 words
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Advertisement124 1984-01-07 33 OCT. 1978, DAIHATSU Charade KG. 2nd. owner. Aircond. cassette. $11,900. Tel: *****25. SUBARU NG KEONG Car Traders Pte. Ltd. For more details, telephone: *****82. *****30. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 new paint and upholstery with sports rima. Tel: *****42. 1975 VOLVO 144S Beautiful condition. $7,700. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station 1976/77 VOLVO124 words
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Advertisement208 1984-01-07 33 1982 PONY 1400 GL. aircon.. radio/cassette, very good condition. $17,000. Tel: *****33 Jimmy. 1982 SAAB TURBO 900 Coupe. Full accessories. Private owner. Tip top condition. Contact *****00. 77 MINI CLUBMAN private owner sports-rims PARF beautiful condition Tel: *****28. I) Commercial Vehicles JUNE '83 TOYOTA Blind Van 1 owner aircon., radio/cassette.208 words
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Advertisement163 1984-01-07 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 1982 SUZUKI JEEP m beautiful condition. Aircond, 1 company owner. $13,500 0.n.0. Contact *****46. ALMOST 1981 ISUZU Pickup Aircon, new tax/paint. Passed inspection. $7,800 *****49 MINI AUSTIN VAN late 1976 Very good condition. Passed ROY. $1,500 0.n.0. Call *****96/ 7. SUZUKI JEEP, JUNE163 words
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Advertisement290 1984-01-07 33 77 Vehicles Wanted j WANTED MERCEDES 200 or am I make Japanese car Any year j mode: Tel *****91 1982 1983. SUZUKI 800 Subaru 700 wanted Contact Raymond *****18 Buy Sell Through the Straits Times Classified 78 Scrap Vehicles CASH PAYMENT FOR scrap vehs--1 cles 1000 c.c $5,200 1001 c.c290 words
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Advertisement1244 1984-01-07 34 IWwr^i^w%iii iT rali&k&a^ I A TASTEFULLY RENOVATED Hi Jon hie -«t orey semi -detached IsMM near Binj.u l'irk Is for I H --ale H i oine-. with .t stylish llv- ■Bk.--- ing dining room that's extended j ELI. into the patio Locate it at i la.s.si jBTI Hi .it ion1,244 words
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Advertisement613 1984-01-07 34 DIST 15 MEYER TOWER, brand new 3-bedroomed condominium apartment. Full condominium facilities. Fully furnished $2,800. Allegro *****60. DIST 21 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED schools shops. New condo. 3 bedrooms. Full recreational facilities. $2,500. Chelsea *****11 Sat/ Sun. DIST. 7, MERLIN PLAZA Studio apartment, fully furnished, facing sea, $1,700. Available immediately. Contact *****28/613 words
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Advertisement818 1984-01-07 34 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms BRAND NEW FURNISHED aircond room m dist 5 Westpeak (adjacent to Kent Ridge and Jurong). With full condominium facilities. Use of kitchen and living room. Rental: $600 to $800. Please call: *****70. DIST. 5. UPP. AVER RAJAH Road condominium huge aircon bedroom with bathroom attached,818 words
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Advertisement622 1984-01-07 34 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms MARINE PARADE EAST Coasl Road various districts. Rooms for rental. *****02/ *****18. ROOM FOR RENT at Jurong East. Working couple/ single students. Tel:- *****86. ROOMS FOR FEMALE students or single lady. Tel: *****59. Muslim preferred. 2 ROOMS FOR rent, at Vat Lee Court, Upper Serangoon622 words
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Advertisement803 1984-01-07 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Single-Storey Semi-Deteehed near Sembawang Park /Beach c 3,400 sq.f t. Freehold c 4 bedrooms. Spacious kitchen/ dining area. c Driveway for 3 cars, c Garden with fruit trees Owner Emigrating! $425,000 0.n.0. No Agents *****51 $000 LOCATION DIST 430 Macpherson Rd 13 530 Chip803 words
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Advertisement720 1984-01-07 34 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses I DIST 28, MUGLISTON PARK X rene locality duuble-slorev U I race, 3 bedrooms, family loungt. servant's, split-level $480 000 Wishingwell *****91 3 DIST. 20 SHANGRI-LA PARK vi cinity single storey < urner terrace Recently renovated. 3 bedrooms. 3,100 sq tt $405,000 Berners *****66720 words
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Advertisement872 1984-01-07 34 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments $000 LOCATIONS DIST 188 Spottiswoode PK (PSA i 03 375 Kiffltu Court 09 420 Watten Estate 1 1 430 Cairo** Garden 20 «3t Thomson Grov« 20 540 Gr**r Lodge 21 675 Meyer Towaf 15 682 Thomson Vmw 20 695 Sommtrviln Par* 10 800872 words
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Advertisement812 1984-01-07 35 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale to) Private Apartments to) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments meadows '/yptf&P^ The Ultimate m Condominiums" the door to a world of its own with a gold key. m^t sSs*****"* LOAN aj I t 4a&. x *2BhV S I812 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-07 35 89 Properties For Sate c) HDB/HVDC Apartments CHAI CHEE BLK 36 sth Floor. 3roomed corner. Renovated, near market, bus terminal. $76,000 negotiable. Genuine buyers only call: *****11. COMMONWEALTH CRESCENT 3ROOMED Mat. conveniently located near market, hawker centre and schools. Price negotiable Tel. *****9 after 6pm. OIST. 2, SPOTTISWOOOE PARK sroomed542 words
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Advertisement651 1984-01-07 35 89 Properties For Sale c) BDB/HUDC Apartments TANGLIN HALT ROAD, 3-roomed flat. Convenient location, near to schools, market, MRT station. Resonable price Tel: *****1. TELOK BLANGAH RISE. 3-roomed corner, 6th storey, next to Mt. Faber scenic park. $55,000. *****61 after lpm. TELOK BLANGAH DRIVE. 3 rooms. Blk 46. Near market.651 words
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OBITURIES
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Obituary, Illustration136 1984-01-07 36 In loving memory of ANDY LAI YEW MENG departed 6 1 8i There is a link death < annot I sever Love and remembrance lastforever Always rememborec by ptrtnU, wife, daughter, brother* and sister* Departed on 7 1.65 In lovtaf memory CHRISTOPHER TAN TENG KEE who left136 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1984-01-07 36 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of ti.e late MRS. QUEK SOH ENG From: The Principal, Staff Pupils of: PARRY PRIMARY SCHOOL.28 words
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Obituary, Illustration171 1984-01-07 36 CHEUNG SUN PO AGED 74 called home to be with the Lord on 6.1.84 leaving behind: his beloved wife: Wong Wai Yung Son: Shu Ogg Daughter: Mina Daughter-in-law: HoSumOi Son-in-law: Tan Liang Kooi Grandson: Cheung Chi-I Grand-daughters: Tan Shung Ching Tan Shung Theng Night Service at 8.00 p.m.171 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1984-01-07 36 S. BALACHANDRA aged 48, Ng«e Ann Polytechnic lecturer, son of Mr. S. Subrartmaniam (retired clerk, St. Joseph Institution) paassd away peacefully on 6/1/84 leaving behind his betoved wife Mrs Lafcshmi Beta (Stamford College), daughter Bhavani, son Ranjan and loved ones. Cremation took piece same day. The family expresses93 words
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Obituary, Illustration207 1984-01-07 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. ERIC CHOM GEK TANG DEPARTED 29.12.83 wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thank* to all relatives, friend* and colleague* for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donation*, wreaths and prayer* during their recent bereavement. They also wish to thank the doctor* and207 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1984-01-07 36 The Family of the late MR LAU MOON WAI alias LAU AH FAI wishes to express their heartfelt thank* to all relative* and friend* for their kind attendance and contribution* during their recent be reavement. The family of the lat> MR. DAVID LIM KWANG NAN wishes to thank69 words
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Advertisement731 1984-01-07 36 (I9!l MtTMICTION 109 Academic ENGLISH rr-dit m English x\ "O" Level has an important bearing on your futurf > W* nit* specially programmed the totiowing class** tor the GCE *O" LEVEL 19*4 Examinations. I Sat 9 00- 1 1 OOam 07/01 I) Sun 9. W- 11 OOam 08/01 I M731 words
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Advertisement759 1984-01-07 36 109 Academic j EXPERIENCED TUTOR AVAILABLE for prtanan 4 S and 8 subjects Math.; and Science Interested j please > all :<4f>lL'Bl FORMER TEACHER OFFERS tui- Uonatberhoana DM ij intiividual needs catered fir Please call HM3M FURTHER GENERAL Additional Maths tuition tiy an experienced tutor at her residence m District759 words
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Advertisement577 1984-01-07 36 110 Computer 110 Con SIM AHEAD. Slfflf AHEAD. Be a computer professional. AM. :gC sjaj COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (special concession for students 1 only you will be required to Identify yourself as a student). INTENSIVE COURSE577 words
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Advertisement619 1984-01-07 36 nputer 110 Computer Decide today and take up a Computer Education Committed and Experienced Lecturers and a fully-equipped, and conducive environment Advanced Honeywell Computer Systems and proven training materials DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES Incorporates the C G 747 Certificate m Computer Programming and Information Processing Syllabus Full/Part-time course that trains619 words
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Advertisement347 1984-01-07 36 112 Commercial/ Technical IBA DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Commencing: 9/1/84 confirmed Duration: 4 months For further details/retervations call: METROPOLITAN YMCA EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD TEL: *****66 METROPOLITAN YMCA offers: SALESMANSHIP (LCCI) Commencing 7/1/84 (confirmed) ADVERTISING (LCCI) Commencing 7/1/84 (comfirmed) EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD TEL: *****66 ACCOUNTING AND COSTING347 words
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Advertisement496 1984-01-07 36 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical FLCCI EngHsh| for Commerce (Intermediate and higher stages) Spring 1984 Examinations An intensive part-time course specially designed for those students preparing for the forthcoming examinations. k;;i Executives and secretaries wishing to improve their command of business English will find this course useful. Course commences496 words
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Advertisement183 1984-01-07 36 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Orchard Road A Penang Road Tel: *****88/ *****81/ *****51 English Service: 9.00a.m Mandarin Service: 11.30 a.m. Indonesian Service: 2.30p.m English Service: 6 OOp.m SUNDAY 10.00 A.M. ENGLISH AT PRESBYTERIAN WELFARE SERVICES CENTRE, BLK 5 GHIM MOH ROAD. -01-238. Sunday school, creche,183 words
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Article, Illustration693 1984-01-07 37 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER Kick-off By Long road to Wembley littered with fallen giants LONDON, Fri. A journey that began at grounds all over England way back m aulumn and ends at Wembley Stadium m May has reached its most significant stage. Tomorrow, the English League First and Second Division693 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-01-07 37 TODAY: Aston Villa v Norwich, BlaekMßßl Chelsea, Blackpool v Manchester City, Bottaa^ Suderlaod, Bournemouth v Manchester Inhei Brighton v Swansea, Burnley v Oxford, Cambridge v Derby, Cardiff v Ipswich, Carlisle v Swlndon, Colchester v Charlton, Coventry v Wolves, Crystal Palace v Leicester, Darlington v Maidstone, Pol. hamReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-01-07 37 Robson makes a timely comeback ...but it's not so timely for Crooks LONDON, Fri. ENGLAND skipper Bryan Robson returns to the Manchester United line-up tomorrow after missing the four Christmas and New Year's games through "injury. But Robson, one of the key men m midfield, couldAFP - 439 words
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Article310 1984-01-07 37 Fifa boss is happy with the facilities THE International Football Federation president Joao HaveLange said on Thursday the Soviet Union had an excellent chance of staging the 1990 World Cup. Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Havelange told a Press conference m Leningrad that the stadiums he had seenAFP; Reuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-01-07 38 ■IB IHHN KlN(i says «the and her hcshand have lost more than UBsl million ($4.-m) hermise of the r« velation of her sevenyear lesbian affair with h«-r s«H'retar> Marilyn Birnett. "I generally don't talk about It." Bllllettan said In an Interview u> beAP - 296 words
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Article451 1984-01-07 38 Swedish pair end Gunthardt and Taroczy's winning streak Focus on the World Doubles Championship LONDON, Fri. Fritz Buehning and Peter Fleming, the big-serv-ing American team, face a key match tomorrow m their bid for a semi-final berth m the US$2OO,OOO ($420,000) World Championship Tennis doubles tournament here.AP; Reuter - 451 words
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Article293 1984-01-07 38 JANICE SEAH - They are getting younger JANICE SEAH By A MUCH younger pool of local challengers are vying for places m one of the four teams for the sixth junior team tennis competition, starting at the United World College tomorrow week. Unlike previously, when there was an abundance of local players m293 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-01-07 38 CHICAGO, Fri. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, beat Sweden's Mats Wilander 6-4, 7-5 m the third round-robin stage to remain undefeated m the U*****,000 ($525,000) Challenge of Champions tennis tournament yesterday. Lendl, down 4-1 m the first set, ripped off eight successive games to winReuter; UPI; AP; AFP - 297 words
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Article185 1984-01-07 38 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Fri. Upsets con tinaed at the USsst,»* Glnny of Nashville women's tennis tournament m top seed Mary Lm Platek lost to 17-year-old French girl Nathalie Herreman In the second round. Nathalie beat Mary Lon S-l, 6-2, leaving only one seed, No. 8 MarieAP; UPI; Reuter - 185 words
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217 1984-01-07 39 AUCKLAND, Fri. After spending last year plagued by serious back injuries. Neil Foster, the 21 -year-old Essex fast bowler, looks likely to be a success on England's winter cricket tour. Already he has saved the tourists blushes m Fiji with a shattering burst toAFP; Reuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-01-07 39 gfdggf SYDNEY, Fri. Australia crushed Pakistan by 10 wickets m the Fifth and Final Test here today to wrap up the series 2-0 and provide a fitting farewell to their great players, Dennis Lillee and Greg Chappell. The veteran Lillee appropriately mopped up the PakistaniReuter - 347 words
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125 1984-01-07 39 SYDNEY, Fri. Australian Test wicket-keeper Rodney Marsh said today that he would not tour the West Indies next month for family reasons. But he added that he was n«t retiring, as Test team-mates Greg Chappell and Dennis lillee had announced earlier this week. HeReuter - 125 words
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Article480 1984-01-07 39 PAKISTANI Jahangir Khan beat Canadian Gord Anderson 15-7, 15-11, 15-8 to advance into the next round of the Fleischmann World professional squash championship Other remits: Mark Talbott (US) bt Pat Richardson (Can) 15-13, 15-8, 12-15, 15-10: Gamal Awad (Egy) bt Ron Beck (US) 15-11,Reuter; AFP; AP - 480 words
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165 1984-01-07 42 THE Singapore Open golf championship has something more to offer this year a $90,000 BMW 320 i for an ace m the proam tournament. And the person who scores a hole-in-one during the tournament proper will receive a $150,000 BMW 728 i.165 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-01-07 42 RENO (Nevada), Friday RAY "BOOM BOOM" MANCINI will be looking m a "boxing mirror' next Saturday when he defends the World Boxing Association lightweight championship against Bobby Chacon. "What I see," the 22--year-old Mancini said, "is that when he's hit or hurt or bleedingAP - 268 words
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Article77 1984-01-07 42 LONDON, Prl. Former European heavyweight champion Joe Burner's bid to reestablish himself In big-time boxing was yesterday given a doable lift. He was named to fight Sweden's Anders Eklund In Randers, Denmark, next Friday, with hope of a European title chance. Dave Pearce, the new BritishAFP - 77 words
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Article136 1984-01-07 42 Magic of the Mighty STELLENBOSCH (South Africa), Fri. Zola Budd, of South Africa, clipped more than six seconds off American Mary Decker's women's 5,000 metres world record here last night, clocking 15min 01.83 sec. Mary returned 15:08.26 for the non-championship event m 1982. Zola, 17, running barefoot as usual, ledReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-01-07 42 J. RAJENDRAN - Republic's aces in the pack J. RAJENDRAN Fiery four hold the key to victory m Under-23 clash By SINGAPORE'S record as under-23 champions for the past four years will be put to the test when they meet Malaysia m their annual international at the Police Academy today (5 p.m.). With369 words
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Article142 1984-01-07 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By SWIMMER Chan Mvi Pin, who left for the University of Houston on New Year's Day to train and study, has received a financial boost from Esso Singapore and the Singapore Sports Council Sports Aid Fund., They have each donated $4,000 to help142 words
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326 1984-01-07 42 SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER MAYBANK found out yesterday that life without their best player, Ahmad Paijan, may not be so bad after all. For even without the services of the national midfielder, who has just signed to play for Trengganu m the Malaysia326 words
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Article106 1984-01-07 42 BANGKOK, Frl. Thailand's King's Cop success has prompted head coach Pravltr Chaiyasarm to predict that Thailand will qualify for the Olympic soccer competition m Los Angeles. Thailand A won the Cup for the fifth time m succession yesterday, defeating Indonesia £4 with goals from Plvapong106 words
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Article61 1984-01-07 42 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mokhtar Dahari struck twice to help Selangor defeat Sabah 1-1 m their opening Malaysia Cup match at th<= Merdeka Stadium here vonichT Sabah scored first through Paulos Ommit (Ist minute), but a 15thminute Santokh Singh penalty put the hosts on even terms. Other61 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1984-01-07 43 FAS reply to claims of misguided policies Finance vital factor m the development of the game 4 Money is an important goal. When the present Council took office m early 1982 we had to administer, promote and develop soccer with a "net cash" position of about1,117 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-01-07 43 hgfgfh THE only development programme the Football Association of Singapore embarked on last year was the revival of the Intermediate squad. That apart, there was 1 hardly a project which could be termed far-sight-ed. The FAS have rightly insisted that money is an important goal. But399 words
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Advertisement417 1984-01-07 39 Ascot present the II Pro Squash Shoe Mm Designed by professionals 3. Foot-Contoured Design M H Ascot have been designing and marketing top 111-fitting shoes lead to deformed or damaged ii II quality sportswear, including shoes, for many feet This new shoe is contoured to follow the mm years throughout417 words
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OBITURES
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Article, Illustration497 1984-01-07 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mrs. William Lim Choon Ghee nee Mdm. Chan Gaik Tooi Aged 75 years Passed away peacefully on 6.1.84 leaving behind Sons Daughters-in-law Lim Tiong Ham Wong Peck Yoke (Deceased) Lim Tiong Seng Tan Leng Neo (Deceased) [.im Tiong Yew Chow Fong Lin Lim Tiong Ben* Lee497 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration375 1984-01-07 40 BRITISH ACE BACK FOR JUST ONE MEETING By EPSOM JEEP BACK on another "raid" on the local turf. ace British jockey Lester Piggott can get off to a flying start with a double on Trymebest II m Race 3 and Kagan m Race 5 at BukitUPI - 375 words
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Article65 1984-01-07 40 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Fantasia, Always Bold RACE 2: Idominate, Carnaby Street, King Of Diamonds RACE 8: Vitality Belle, Buloh Kasap 11, Kota Kinabalu RACE 4: First Of Many, Whips, Silver Striker, Excitation RACE 5: Foreign Funds, nisoni, Royal65 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-01-07 40 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track SAN JOSE, on board m all his five starts last season (including a win over the Ipoh 1,100 m straight m January), is a safe bet m the last race for Class 2 Div 2219 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-01-07 41 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE BEST BOLD, with Nigel Tiley astride, showed up impressively on a good Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. The five-year-old American-bred easily reeled off 600 m m 39.4 sec. He is m splendid condition and, drawn next to the rails,421 words
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Article173 1984-01-07 41 gfhgfh Total No of placing*. Placings for last II rides Rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweed!? *****4845 ********** 2 Lacas 2785*24 21 ********** 3 Lam 323 48 44 S3 ********** 4 KJioo 292 S8 H ********** 5 TUey *****4151 ********** i Rahmat 3043C25M ********** 7 DooneUy173 words
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Article91 1984-01-07 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 68 43 50 BongMi-e 57 54 47 Tea 56 67 55 West 56 41 41 Samsnrl 47 41 36 G van Birokelen 44 31 33 Buang 41 48 24 Zaflr 33 25 39 E van Brenkelen 31 47 30 I Lc»ng 31 24 1791 words
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254 1984-01-07 41 All Along voted year's champion filly NEW YORK, Fri. FRENCH fitly All Along, who established a single-season prize money record for a filly or mare last year, yesterday took the 1983 Eclipse Award as female turf champion. Devil's Bag, undefeated m five starts, was named champion two-year-old colt or gelding.254 words
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Article670 1984-01-07 41 |f f H JJ'fc 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m W-mmn.MM+m**:* (Ratings: 55-49) (Stages: $15,000) 1 F»rwt SfeUaw (55) Blue Cap-G Breukelen 6 rag dc +.5 (1200 m) Ehee 6 t o*7*7 Heritage D fJ (sa) Auric-Tea 4 em dc 3.5 (1200 m) TUey 1 J670 words
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Article100 1984-01-07 41 lat 2nd Srd Agasam ($862,036) 42 39 34 Auric ($738,616) 27 34 31 Gvodman ($509,300) 17 18 28 HYWee ($338,068) 11 6 11 Eqnos ($309,450) 4 2 1 Triomphe ($232,837) 13 9 9 Freedom ($193,000) 2 2 0 Inde.*pora ($183,813) v 12 12 Mem-) ($163,074) 10 8 6100 words
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Article115 1984-01-07 41 TUESDAY (good going): Storming Thru (S.H. Chew) 3f 4, Whips 35.8, Legal Adviser 36.2, Hokaido (Lam) 36.2, Polonium (Francis) 36.6, Kota Rinabalu (S.K. Ho) 37.8, Laugh It Off 37.6. WEDNESDAY (good): Sky Eagle (Johnston) 38.6, Permanent (Anuar) 36.6, Treasure House (Foo) 37.2, Silver Spoon (Chee) 38.6, All115 words
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Article295 1984-01-07 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK »Guy 8 Always Bold 9 Guy 4 Brift Command 8 Always Bold 1 6 Bay Thunder 11 High Decree 8 Always Bold 9 Guy 11 High Decree 8 Always Bold 10 Satria 12 Fantasia 8 Always295 words
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Article3929 1984-01-07 40 Today's Bu kit Timah card WPWPH 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m lvf t \»j 3&W (Ratings: 50-44) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 97*30* Cheen II R (M) Zain-Owner 7egd2 +3 (1200 m) Resuming after 11--month spell; beat only one home when 10th to Ontario n Div 1 Pg 1400 m3,929 words
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Advertisement417 1984-01-07 41 RUN-AWAY' BESTSELLER CHEW 2000 U-Box lacing system with Ankle Pad and Padded Heel D-Rmgs for speed lacing Counter with tricot foam vamp CRS hard-wearing outsole Double suede nqid heel designed for traction and Resilient Literon midsole for counter to prevent pronation and shock absorption shock absorption protects the Achilles tendon417 words
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Advertisement60 1984-01-07 42 Game k m SUPER JACKPOT >■ E.OR TOMORPOW S DRAW 3 84 TO Bf HELD OVER _RE DIFFUSION M UOf.M In draw ?/M 3 shared the Group li pee Coupon No *****855 wl receive $6,666 System Coo pon LC1M9167 wi receive $6666 pta another $550 under System 6 System Coupon60 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-01-07 42 Todays events ATHLETICS SAAA crosscountry league M.-.c Ritchie Reservoir, 4.30 p.m.). CRICKET Friendly: Hyderdashers 1 of UK v rwi (Balestier Rd, 1.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA Jr KO final: Guidwara Kaiong v SCC. Sr KO: SRC v Jansenites (Both at FPAC. 3.45 and 5 p.m.). RUGBY Over-35 international: Singapore v Malay136 words
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Advertisement436 1984-01-07 43 Escort Your Feet With Ace Tall-shot" SQUASH ACE KILL-SHOT (100% Mesh Nylon Leather Upper) logo available m many attractive colour-: The 3 functions sports shoe SQUASH TABLE-TENNIS BADMDfTON Better deisgned heel counters tor better rear foot motion control. Padded ankle collars for comfort and a Nylon upper which envelopes the436 words
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298 1984-01-07 44 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By THREE teenagers, who were under police supervision orders, were caught sniffing give m a school during the last school holidays. The three boys rigged up the plan for the gluesniffing session while making their weekly report to Jurong police as required298 words
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Article45 1984-01-07 44 TAIPEI, Fri. Taiwan has shelved plans for a buying misacn to the Netherlands this year m protest at the Hague's refusal to sell it submarines, economic ministry officials said today The Dutch government banned further exports of submarines to Taiwan last month. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article80 1984-01-07 44 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. A man and a woman blamed by tribal leaders for causing a lightning bolt, were burned to death at the stake, South African Television reported last night. The report said the couple, one of them a witchdoctor, were immolated m molethlane mReuter - 80 words
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Article33 1984-01-07 44 .MARSEILLES, Fri. At least 16 people were injured when an explosion destroyed a three-storey apartment block m central Marseilles yesterday, police said. The cause of the blast was being investigated. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article32 1984-01-07 44 NOT YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.55 points 10 1,278.69 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-01-07 44 Melbourne team delivers the world's first test-tube quads MELBOURNE, Friday THE world's first test-tube quads, all boys, were born today to an unidentified woman who had been trying for 10 years to have a child, doctors said. Dr Andrew Spiers said the babies were delivered prematurely byAP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-01-07 44 US officials place blame on Soviet minister's speech WASHINGTON, Fri. CHANCES of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and United States Secretary of State George Shultz achieving progress on nuclear arms curbs when they meet m Stockholm on Jan 18 have been reduced, US officials saidReuter; UPI - 314 words
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353 1984-01-07 44 PAUL JACOB - Sembawang Shipyard gets Invincible contract PAUL JACOB By SEMBAWANG Shipyard has secured the contract to repair the damaged propellor shaft of the HMS Invincible. The British aircraft carrier, which was at the centre of a controversy m Australia last month over whether it carried nuclear weapons, will arrive here "early353 words
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205 1984-01-07 44 SITIAWAN, Fri The Sultan of Perak today said certain people m the state were trying to dethrone him. He, however, did not disclose who those people were. "They need not do this. If I'm wrong, I will step down from the throne myself,"NST - 205 words
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Article66 1984-01-07 44 DELAVAN (Kansas), Fri. A 68-year-old woman, known as the "dog lady", is feared to have been eaten by some of her more than 100 dogs, 60 of which have been killed by officials. Officers could not locate the woman, who was last seen on Dec 27, butAP - 66 words
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99 1984-01-07 44 THE HAGUE, Fri. A doctor who tried to extort US^O million (Ss43 million) from Heineken last August by threatening to poison the company's beer cans was sentenced to five years' jail by a court here today. Dr K. Doerga, 41, of SurinameseAFP - 99 words
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218 1984-01-07 44 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. Wailing sirens sounded across Pennsylvania yesterday signifying a nuclear attack against the United States. No one paid any attention. No one rushed for the nearest bomb shelter as people are218 words
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Advertisement179 1984-01-07 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE That was the week that was. Across the world stock markets have soared, and the dollar has roared into 1984. Chris Lim and Ray Heath report on an astonishing start to the year. Everyone would like to own his home, but paying179 words
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Advertisement325 1984-01-07 44 A very bold claim from a personal daisywheel printer S rrtorocess'^r r e 1 The UCHIDA DWX- 305 pnnter w.ll not dP^^^^o^^^^^^ on iy g, ve y OU cloubi' V-^^^^^^^ strike underline, superscript i subscript but also a truely BOLD face prn' that is the envy of many low cost325 words
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Miscellaneous145 1984-01-07 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Windy with passing showers m several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 3* max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Adelaide 15/21 C Fine Manila 21 29 C Fair Amsterdam tC i Melbourne 16 30 C145 words
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Title Section20 1984-01-07 1 SECTION TWO Wanted: Players for Sharpen up your Fiddler on the Roof cooking skills LEISURE, Page Twenty-t*c OUTLOOK. Page Two20 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1984-01-07 1 SHASHI THAROOR - SHASHI THAROOR In the first flush of the new year, most people are saying that George Orwell's novel titled Nineteen Eighty- Four and written over 34 years ago about a totalitarian world, is not quite on target. In this essay, the writer delves into1,313 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-01-07 1 MINU THAROOR - 'Just a cup of coffee, Senor, just a cup MINU THAROOR By WINDING tortuously through the rugged hills of the Sierra de la Pena, the road eventually flattened out into the deserted, elemental beauty of the northern Spanish countryside, and entered the town of Huesca. It was not on everyone's468 words
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Advertisement247 1984-01-07 1 Come home to Grande, the bedroom of your choice. '..^^^^HHPB||HhBBHHBh Offredi's 'Friendly Bed' with M Sijini 9PPI bedcover design by Missom M Since Grande opened the doors of its A bed to embrace your fatigue away give you a perfect dream of a night's re-furnish, at Grande we have the247 words
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Advertisement9 1984-01-07 1 Page Seven, Books: The man who was George Orwell9 words
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Article133 1984-01-07 2 KIDS THINGS Hi kids, YES, wove said '"hello" to 1984, and we have a whole year ahead of us. So what are we to do next? We cao start new friendships. Long, lasting friendships have to be developed. What better tune to start than the new year 9 Friendships mean133 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-01-07 2 DING sat at her favourite spot on a busy thoroughfare. Strangely, the place had its own tranquillity m spite of the people passing by. Ding could recognise almost everyone by sight, and there were odours and perfumes which were familiar. That day, she wasn't paying attention to the354 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-01-07 2 Goals to score for 1984 1. BEAT yourself at mathematics. 2. If you hate drawing, now is the time to START learning to like it. Begin by drawing an apple. 3. START SAVING for that worthwhile thing that you want be it a mouth organ or a trumpet. 4. GET154 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-01-07 2 CAN you make a postage stamp tell a story? Start the new year by taking part m our contest. Here is a collection of 14 stamps from 13 different countries. The countries are (top, from left) Poland, Australia, Czechoslovakia, Britain, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Russia, Hungary, Romania,204 words
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Advertisement386 1984-01-07 3 flk* Courts sensational price slash beats them all for the 10th successive sear! %iM P& i\£ 1 1 iV undertake fo W^^^jjßS^^j Spr^^^Hß si I It SI I .!ir M '^'l— X BMnHMf-, fA™""^™ ~"™"^™™T^^B HHBbHHH bV^ BBHHHHBfIBBBB b^^^ V V 1 T L BBBCopHB^MjW All B^B^SiE^^»BBBBBBBBi^^^B^^ B^^ a^^». ■V.386 words
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Article, Illustration721 1984-01-07 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG Knives the most basic kitchen tools have not changed much over the centuries, except m the materials from which they are made. When buying knives, you must bear m mind what they will be used for. By MY FIRST article this year is devoted721 words
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Article621 1984-01-07 4 THERE are three basic categories of knives, according to function chopping, butchering, and slicing and cutting. Some knives are of multi-purpose design, to be used for both cutting and chopping, for example, Chinese cleavers. You could make do, very minimally, with one good chef's knife or621 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-07 4 Afterthefeasting, lIIC icIoLIIJH. V i?*" Happy Celebrations! [I |v I Now comes the tough part. L c dß3Pv''K^ 1 «uBBW*!fc& That resolution to tighten your belt and J )i2M!%iswk get back to a perfect figure (well, almost ?^^s!^^^ t ■rS^aCrDtii I perfect). J^MMf^^ll^BßK^ XI B But don tbe too hard497 words
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Article, Illustration895 1984-01-07 5 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING HOCK GUAN COFFEE RESTAURANT BIK 139 Fampines Street 11. -01-08 Reviewed by I WAS excited to the roots of my taste-buds as I drove along the East Coast Parkway. And I was still excited as I turned into EJedok South Avenue 1. and got895 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-01-07 5 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI By AT AN informal presentation ceremony recently, Mr Heinrich de Roxas, Holiday Inn International's area vice-president for Southeast Asia, and general manager of Royal Holiday Inn, Singapore, received the prestigious Johann Strauss award Pol mo r p than 20 y^ars. the Vienna Tourist Promotion538 words
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Article387 1984-01-07 5 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By Wine finds ONE advantage of having a birthday during the festive season is that there need not be even the slightest twinge of conscience at opening a treasured bottle of wine m celebration. Champagne corks seem to be" popping, very discreetly, all387 words
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Article, Illustration665 1984-01-07 6 A TRIBUTE TO HON SUI SEN Haveiock Community Centre Sunday and Monday 9 a.m. 11 p.m. Free admission Previewed by CHRISTINE KHOR A man who was sentimental yet practical A view of his actual office shows gifts each of which was numbered and described In a665 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1984-01-07 7 SHASHI THAROOR - Orwell a protester not a prophet SHASHI THAROOR By ***** is here, but Orwell is not. His vision now seems far enough removed from contemporary reality to permit a more detached view of its creator. Indeed, Orwell's 1984 had much more to do with the realities of 1948 than of1,927 words
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Advertisement64 1984-01-07 7 Celebrate with gold. KBrrygold. On festive occasions only the best smooth taste of only the highest is good enough to share. Kerrygold quality butter. Taste the gold. pure Irish butter. A gift of creamy AMfW^C^ goodness from Ireland, to you m Singapore. The fresh, $Stm /^T^RJWJFCWTK^v n Xj m i.KNKKM.64 words
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Advertisement402 1984-01-07 7 NON-SUP TILES KEEP YOU ON YOUR FEET. STONEWARE TILES THAT GIVE *III!RM9HHH-_M-_-_-_-_H-H bull 10 -20 err YOU THE GRIP. W 'WsMss&!MB% ■■■■UHHP Public areas laid m conventional flooring tiles jM 'L'^M^i; > 1 H have always been treated with caution as Ji^^^F WBSk many people have slipped and fallen. Spilled402 words
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Advertisement834 1984-01-07 8 JADE: OPENS TODAY! (*****80) 5 Shows daily at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 No Free List TRUE STORY of EDDIE MACON who ESCAPED from JAIL and RAN CROSS-COUNTRY ALL THE WAY TO FREEDOM! EODIE IMCOM S 1 l hH 1 "*Z^i* i^ ■B r i^v flk H KIRK DOUGLAS JOHN834 words
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Advertisement295 1984-01-07 8 HI ~i^H m *Jt z iJfli Hi Be different congratulate through The Straits Times Classified. I Opens ORCHARD Today! 1 1 BARBRA STREISAND \^P| I with RYAN O'NEAL IT'S W^S I iji GENE HACKMAN r^JjjP^x i| X WHAT ARE THEY 5 JJ 1 A Canada-Asean technical cooperation programme N^ MICROPROCESSORS295 words
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Advertisement373 1984-01-07 8 8 OPEON: MOW SHOWING! 8 Hr^ sWr^ iK^ MOUNTAIN 0 ff^W JOHN MARLEYSIMOM MACCORKINDAit X. 8 CATHAY: LAST DAY! 8 .fo AVERYFUP*NY MOVIE Rl {j!! O V*2; A FILM BY CLAUDE (Th« Crazy Boy.) ZIDIU V |< NOW SHOWING! "g g GOLDEN SULTAN/ODEON-KATONG/JURONG DRIVE-IN Q A TONIGHT MIDNIGHT At O373 words
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Advertisement492 1984-01-07 8 OV^J^/ DRGAN6AJION Q I j> O I X ROBBERS OF THf Q I X SACRED MOUNTAIN X ABEEEDEIESao V^ BANZAI X I igi 2 f Q GOLDEN SULTAN Q Q 1 30. 3 30. 700 9 1 5pn O I 5 ODEON-KATONG Q VJ lay Tomorrow 4 Sri JK O492 words
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Advertisement394 1984-01-07 9 fII H I JVWSffffl, mnmw HCWRIS mum Btmmm ryHNOOA -wj. BitZ < v -^Jp''Bi 1 i^F- S B>B KO H s«s*t«i IBIw^U BB BB j^^-*AI ."^U| ESI Kyi r N BuS^l^B^hß^B «shsp^o* wlr^ t T\>o dark, blurr and fuzzy, double exposure? The new AF-S from Minolta is a totally automatic394 words
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Advertisement207 1984-01-07 9 x-rv/ssai <^&£2Cfktf] 0?4 I One of the Biggest Imported Furniture AAI! nwWtlr m^t^H^HW l^^l /""wV-^^y t***m*'^»< w I ICSV-J x coec^ cnv nr \\s v^ I prom yHfIHtSi 1 n9tac FR**** R I I W. Germany /IMfcgMPM d splays I I -mP I/r*C^ vK- r J From Japan I m^^U^207 words
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Advertisement148 1984-01-07 9 10.30 am 1130 pm. We've given Orchard Grill a new look to let you dine m luxury and comfort. We've also expanded our menu. Besides our popular steaks and ox-tail, you can now. enjoy all your favourite local dishes like Indian Mcc Goreng, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chilli Bee Hoon, Satay...148 words
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Advertisement247 1984-01-07 9 HOECHST the leading international research based pharmaceutical company m the world with more than 1 00 years of successful development. We are inviting applications for the following Senior Position to be based m Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Applicants should have a minimum of 10 years experience after graduation from a recognised247 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-07 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I IVlex Servlce: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: yyo S-T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 nieAAA? RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times- Ss73 20 RSOUooI Times House —MM Tel^TOOllTxt 2724-7 2669 s^gap<ne S O9| R ad Service:585 words
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Advertisement650 1984-01-07 10 I fTECIiNCLOCyJI Join us for an interesting challenging career m the start-up of I'M 9 our disc drive production. f^ I (1) PRODUCTION I I CONTROL MANAGER I Diploma m Management Studies, Production/ Mechanical/ lij H Electrical Engineering |p At least 3 years experience m production control m the t/i650 words
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Advertisement785 1984-01-07 10 Coopers OtLyUidnU Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems hivestment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive "Selection, Marketing785 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-07 11 APPOINTMENTS I WORKSHOP MANAGER! THE JOB: The incumbent will have total responsibility for the operation of the Workshop Planning of manpower, M training, budgeting and implementation of policy will fall within his ambit <1 This demanding position requires an active person who is mature and has the right working attitude.590 words
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Advertisement698 1984-01-07 11 3 Ngee \im PoKiechnic unites applications from suitably qualified m Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore to till the 3 )9 following |-K).sts at the l-ducational Technology Centre 3 I I) LECTURER 1 I IN EDUCATIONAL I I TECHNOLOGY 1 3 (Salar> ninge per month $1701 $4413) 3 T698 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-07 11 Works Manager ,0101, Our client is the Singapore subsidiary of a UK-based company with international interests m the supply of electromechanical components to the Automotive. Consumer Electronics and Telecommunications Industries. In line with their reorganisation, our client is now seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated individual to fill the624 words
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Advertisement392 1984-01-07 11 I I Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited In order to expand our technical support of the complex assembly kk and electrical testing of Very Large Kg^f 1 Scale Integrated MOS devices m HiHi Texas Instruments Singapon Pte) m Limited, we have the following 1 vacancies: Industrial Engineer The Job: •Develop392 words
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Advertisement706 1984-01-07 12 APPOINTMENTS KEY SALES APPOINTMENT BIS Banking Systems Pte Ltd is underlining its commitment to its many banking customers m South East Asia by a policy of major expansion m Singapore. A vital part of this expansion is the recruitment of a high quality sales Company's major product is the award706 words
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Advertisement770 1984-01-07 12 Shugart Corporation, a subsidiary of Xerox Corporation and a Ws leading manufacturer of Disk Drives requires for its Singapore pll I procurement office the following personnel, I A.) PROCUREMENT QUALITY I ENGINEER The Job: Assist suppliers to develop QC systems to meet our requirements. mM Develop inspection instructions for suppliers770 words
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Advertisement531 1984-01-07 12 FRAS6R N€AVG GROUP invites applications for the position AUDTT ASSISTANT The job involves analysis and audit of Company's accounting systems and opeiations m order to achieve established objectives. The incumbent is expected to report on findings and make recom mendations for improving operations and correc ting unsatisfactory conditions. Requirements: z531 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-07 12 Pr MALAYAN BREWERIES invites applications) for the position of DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES The Man: 21 —30 years of age GCE 'O' level certificate with 3 credits 4 years' experience m retail selling m a large organisation Able to converse m fluent English. Mandarin and dialects Class 3 driving licence Those without536 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-07 13 APPOINTMENTS A large international group requires for a garment factory m Surabaya. Indonesia GENERAL MANAGER To take full responsibility for the overall management of a garment factory with several divisions for manufacture of jeans/ shirts, etc. The candidate must have at least 8 to 10 years' intensive experience m general626 words
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Advertisement572 1984-01-07 13 >X TRAVENOL LABORATORIES We are an American company engaged m the manufacturing of medical devices. Our company has installed an IBM S3B minicomputer and it is embarking on an expansion program for the EDP Department. We have a vacancy for: I Programmer/ Analyst Requirements: Applicants should possess 'A' level qualifications572 words
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Advertisement531 1984-01-07 13 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP I The United Overseas Bank Group invites applications for the post of: WAREHOUSE MANAGER This is a senior appointment newly created for a candidate who is mature and professionally competent. The Job: The selected candidate will be responsible for the management of our warehouse including the531 words
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Advertisement587 1984-01-07 13 The Person: We are looking for a person with at least 5 years' experience holding an executive appointment m the warehousing business. The person should be bilingual and effective m dialects, have a proven r ecord m warehousing management and thorough knowledge of managing warehousing activities as a profit centre.587 words
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Advertisement549 1984-01-07 14 APPOINTMENTS I TECHNCLOGy I We are the worlds leading manufacturer of 5' V Winchester disc To cater to our expansion programme, we are startmq a new manufacturing plant m Marsiling to produce printed circuit Js to support our disc drives production I (1) ENGINEERS I (AUTO-INSERT, TEST PCB PROCESS) Either549 words
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Advertisement751 1984-01-07 14 A well established and progressive building material manufacturer invites applications for the positions of ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Diploma m Electrical or Electronics Engineering Minimum 1 year experience m process control industry Salary range from $1 ,000 $1 ,500 per month SALES EXECUTIVE GCE 'A' level or Diploma m Civil Engineering/Building/ Marketing751 words
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Advertisement593 1984-01-07 14 I lii i t r 'MMftnfl I \M The successful candidate will be responsible I'M to the Management Accountant for the Hi day-to-day accounting functions of the G roup I H This will include the maintenance of proper IM accounting records, internal control and timely \m preparations of the monthly593 words
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Advertisement492 1984-01-07 14 SCOTT ENGLISH LTD A merr.ber of the Haw Par Group of companies invites applications from suitably qualified persons lor the following positions:I SALES ENGINEER A recognised dipic ma m mechanical or electrical engineering with a minimum of two years sales experience m pumps, preferably with the chemical, food, sewage or492 words
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Advertisement661 1984-01-07 15 APPOINTMENTS i— ■—^m I^Qjl i— «i MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE. LTD. ihormerh kmmn as (•uthrie Singapore Pte Ltd) Member of the Multi-Purpose Group) invites appl cations from suitably qualified persons tor the following M positions I (A) MARKETING I I EXECUTIVE I (m our Business Systems Division) Reporting lo l^661 words
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Advertisement612 1984-01-07 15 ÜBI Computer Services (S) Pte Ltd, a newly formed software house of the ÜBI Group is looking for a GENERAL MANAGER ($45,000 p.a. $70,000 p.a.) Our Activities Service bureau operations with VAR association with Sperry Computer Systems, Singapore. Turn key software development.. Marketing of "total-solution" to customers consisting of Sperry612 words
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Advertisement804 1984-01-07 15 gllll 1. LINEAR IC PRODUCT 5. ELECTRONIC ||222| MARKETING ENGINEERS i^ffZjfft' CIIIvMI^ICCI\ To ensure the proper maintenance ana repa^ jg/Vj^Sgj (ASIA PACIFIC) of tesr systems and equipment m the test 4g*OyS22k To responsible for strategy formulation finishing area £&££XZ%| billing control and product promotion As such Applicants must be Dipioma804 words
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Advertisement184 1984-01-07 15 HEO @®Bi?®B/iM(iii£ EH Owing to continued expansion, we have the following positions m our organisational PROPERTY MANAGER Qualification: Degree m Estate Management b) PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Qualification: Degree m Civil/Structural Engineering c) PLANT EQUIPMENT FOREMAN Knowledge of construction plant/ equipment d) ESTIMATORS/QUANTITY SURVEYORS Qualification: Degree/Dip m Buiide) SITE FOREMEN Qualification: Dip184 words
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Advertisement756 1984-01-07 16 APPOINTMENTS W PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE tSSV CHEMICALS (™VATE) LIMITED j 9M 51. Goldhill Plaza #21-10 1 I^PV Singapore 1130 11 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I The Petrochemical industry will be growing significantly m the 80s and is one of the key factors to the Republics strategy m I structuring the756 words
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Advertisement727 1984-01-07 16 We invite suitable applicants for the positions of: SENIOR PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER This is a Senior Executive position. Candidates must have a good degree from a recognised University and at least 2 years proven experience m Public Relations. He or She should be bilingual. In addition, an outgoing personality with727 words
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Advertisement607 1984-01-07 16 /hM\ jurong CORPORATION It you are looking tor a career, JTC otters you an excellent opportunity tor growth Due to our expanding programme, we have vacancies m the following positions: A TECHNICAL OFFICERS (SURVEY/CIVIL/ ARCHITECTURAL/ PLANNING) B TECHNICIANS (SURVEY/CIVIL/CONTRACTS/ ARCHITECTURAL/PLANNING/ CLERK-OF-WORKS/ MAINTENANCE) C MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR D LANDS INSPECTOR E TRAFFIC607 words
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Advertisement644 1984-01-07 16 TAX PREPARERS We require several lax Prepares to join our LS Tax Department Id assist m providing efficient lax services to our Qfi Tax clientele. The key duties of the position will mdudtthe compulation of both corporate and personal tax for our varied US Tax clientele and assisting m providing644 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-07 17 APPOINTMENTS vJ> *^T TV*^ CSp I DET NORSKE VERITAS I Pet i torske Veritas is an independent organisation working 8 i for safety through classification, certification, quality 8i assurance and inspection of ships, offshore installations, industrial plants mechanical equipment and machinery. These activities are supported by extensive research and j626 words
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Advertisement782 1984-01-07 17 Mnk B^BLB M^ B vVt are a branch of the largest banking group m the Netherlands. VmHMI VSSB^bBK For the new year and be y or| d. we ate geared towards contributingto wmm%Mw the technological advancement of the banking industry m Singapore. To meet this challenge, we invite applicants with782 words
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Advertisement510 1984-01-07 17 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites applications for the posts of: A) TECHNICAL OFFICER (ELECTRICAL) A Technician Diploma m Electrical Engineering. Preference will be given to candiI dates with a Public Utilities Board Technician Licence. GROSS SALARY RANGE: $1,042 to $2,360 per month ($980x60- 1100/1175x60--1355/1475x6- 1715/1845x75-2220) B) TECHNICAL OFFICER (CIVIL/BUILDING) A Technician510 words
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Advertisement728 1984-01-07 17 iicvin I^^^^^^^^^ District Operations Manager 7-ELEVEN is a chain of convenient retail outlets, and structurally a division of Jardine Matheson Holdingb Singapore. Wi expanding. The new position of District Operations Manager wii, report to the General Manager and the Operations Manager, and will be responsible for the profitable operation of728 words
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Advertisement642 1984-01-07 18 APPOINTMENTS PROJECT COORDINATOR (CONSTRUCTION) We are looking for a suitably qualified person to join our team currently working on the RAFFLES CITY Project The Job The successful candidate will deal with tender processing, contract administration including monitoring of schedules and payments and assist m developing maintenance programmes for the complex642 words
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Advertisement259 1984-01-07 18 I ForTVue Career Involvement, I Accept Our I Thallenge If is people who keep National m the forefront of high technology. We are searching for dedicated and motivated individuals who want to broaden their career status as well as learn, progress and improve their abilities. We believe that we're m259 words
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Advertisement246 1984-01-07 18 Personnel Officer We are an international company, with an established chain of fast food restaurants, pubs, coffee-shops and speciality restaurants. We are seeking the competent service of a highly motivated person to fill m the above position. The ideal candidate should possess a GCE 'A' level certificate or its equivalent246 words
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Advertisement285 1984-01-07 18 SirrunUm. Uh d Pdrinas Chartered Sur\f\t>rs I has vacancies for the following posts: I PROPERTY/BUILDING MANAGERS j Applicants must be suitably qualified and conversant with the routine management i and maintenance of building complexes, control and supervision of employees and i cleaning contractors, specialists and subcontractors, promotion and publicity of285 words
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Advertisement295 1984-01-07 18 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor TENANCY OF AN EATING HOUSE/FAST FOOD OUTLET SITUATED ON THE IST STOREY, TANJONG PAGAR COMPLEX AT 7 KEPPEL ROAD Tender Deposit Sssoo 00 Closing Date 17 Jan 84 Site Showround 1 1 Jan 84 at 300 pm Meet at Ist Storey Ton long295 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-07 19 APPOINTMENTS I M.C. Packaging Pte Ltd I In conjunction with the Vocational i r V .stnal Training Board m conducting Maintenance Fitting Courses leading to NTC 3 and 2, our Company invites I applications for ASSISTANT TRAINING OFFICER/TRAINING INSTRUCTOR Qualifications Requirements j Possess Diploma or ITC or NTC 2 m497 words
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Advertisement629 1984-01-07 19 Promotions Manager I Consumer Products We are looking for a Chinese-stream, effectively jl§ bilingual person to help us promote our highly consumer-oriented product. The person should be young, yet have experience ISp m multi-channel, multi-level distribution. We expect Ik him, or her, to have lots of creative ideas. |l|j Alternatively,629 words
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Advertisement402 1984-01-07 19 I Loo^tousfbrci I I brig^rfwtMioe Production I I Supervisors I I Requirements/Duties: h I ITC/Diploma m Production/Industrial I Engineering or its equivalent te I Minimum 1 to 2 years' working expe- I g rience m an electronic environment •To supervise a group of semi and I X 0. unskilled operators402 words
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Advertisement354 1984-01-07 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 317 of 1983 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) And IN THE MATTER OF AFGHAN TRADING COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up354 words
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Advertisement460 1984-01-07 19 NOTICES THE NATIONAL ST. JOHN COUNCIL DONATION DRAW RESULT as drawn on SI December at the Assembly Hall. St. John H(, ISO Beach Road. Singapore 0719 Ist *****3 2nd *****7 Mrd *****1* 4th *****8 r )th *****8 Bth [***** 7th 132H Mb 15th *****5 1-0586 *****1 *****1 *****8 *****4 MOSS460 words
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Advertisement248 1984-01-07 20 While stocks lastP f- tJ fo!ub\e dec^i JJiioden I r_ -^"^M^^J *>r your dining pleasure $2CfO H '*J9lßß^^^^S^S jB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*Bßß^Bßß^^ BB| rj^*^T[ W W^H'^Hl .^v b C»^^S^^E?i i I 19 ■a9l m* MBBBBBBBBSBBMBMBJ B^B*^^^^^ |^9 SaS 'lff^SE|U|Bfcfc^^AJL^fc>^^J~^ S^B B Two d fferent colours ujH^iW^^E^BS^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^^ fl for your selection /.iaall liWbbl248 words
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Miscellaneous243 1984-01-07 20 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmD.** I WEV, GARFIELP, PON'T \l/ IT'S 6TILI\~ YOU'RE \6AT THE LASAGNA VET... J I TOO MOT J TELLING 1 1963 United Feature Syndicate tnc f J STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson -thg- captured pirate ship draws ngar<zr 'tsde^tinatioT^^^^^lJHß^i^i'^^^^i^il--W' look at 7?^47~/ H SEEMS WE'RE NOT243 words
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Advertisement122 1984-01-07 21 18l Bfe ■w iF^BqF 'I't^. M BJMMPlW^wi¥"l"pW#ilßßfel" t-*^l m^^^upbhlamri^ mnfMEpillWr ■■—^^^^f ■GB9 <* n<r» i ■^■flbta^^^R Bbbß^^bß I J^BB^B«^?fffff^^^BßlßßßßHßHßw^BßWß*'^ I BlM^^^^^ Jk* ~^T^ _^S>^-'^ V flfli r 3B^*. pPJ""' la!! K>om 4 I -ifi' ,Jl^BcBmM^^^^^^^ M i^ 5135 t*TX'rl :919v/ ~-<w V I V T*3(»iwiinrrrf ißl i ~l** i MikiK122 words
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Miscellaneous447 1984-01-07 21 COMICS S° PEANUTS ByBc*uiM /u'HATC?o\ THAT'S PRETTY^) ME CANT DO IT FOR ALL THE SNOU) RUSMES \^YOU THiNicy V^600P... V VERY LON6, THOU6H... TOMISMEAP! KING TUT ByGlm BEETLE BAILEY By Mart Walker LENP ME" I HO. IT TAKES GIVEME V r^AV T'LL PL IAAINIATPS ALL A PILLAR, YOU FOREVER A447 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-01-07 22 JOHN de SOUZA - A family musical to identify with JOHN de SOUZA Fiddler on the Roof, a cross-cultural musical which emphasises on family and community ties, will be staged at the Victoria Theatre from May 4 to 12 By 4 It deals with a society m change, a minority surrounded by a majority.779 words
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307 1984-01-07 22 JOHN de SOUZA - You don't have to be a star to be on this show JOHN de SOUZA FANCY yourself as a blushing bride, a vengeful ghost, a matchmaker, a threatening soldier, or even a rabbi? Well, yon could be chosen to become any of those at the sing-along auditions for Fiddler on307 words
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Miscellaneous567 1984-01-07 22 What's on mmmmmm^ CAREER TALK CUM SAF CAREERS EXHI TOMORROW SLIDE SHOW ON BITION The Singapore FIDDLER ON THE SPEECH THERAPY Armed Forces will be ROOF Auditions for The speaker is Miss holding a careers exhibi- this forthcoming producEdith Chua, a speech tion at Thomson Plaza, tion will take place567 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1984-01-07 23 Dinner with Fei Xiang Saturday Wllllaaa CAROLINE NGUI FEI XIANG cancelled his flight to have dinner with me. Yes, the Fei Xiang. The very same one who drives girls crazy; the 1.9 m chunky chap who sang, danced and bounced down City Hall for the New Year show. Made the1,265 words
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Advertisement793 1984-01-07 23 mm W^is&Lw x^^^^h^M Woi ,th'^h **fe-u» *S W^fe^ 'I He cerjainfy would have. For one who appreciated restful sleep, Van Winkle would have recognised Witafoam's Features: comfort and quality No heat or moisture burid-up because Witafonm HR is comfortably soft without Witafoam HR breathes. sagging Whichever way you he m793 words
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Advertisement197 1984-01-07 24 I^^^Sr Start the year on the right note. Sk gCW' w I^S W^jj With hard-to-beat furniture bargains to do up your Wjfcg I* KSSKSx? ncrre. Don't miss these never to be repeated 'o^^^4^/S^?^^SPPB j|B m&% f^P prices. What s more, there are 'antastic^^^^^^f^.^ i'®l^B mfe£ H\?Q gltts 9 wjtn your197 words
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Advertisement18 1984-01-07 24 MGUENTER LIENAU The Leader m Lighting-est. 1954. 1 ■^HB^^V B^^^^ O?^_\ .^B^Ba BbT ■^■^Lfl|^BflK^\tußBHl m^HBB9?^BBBa BB^'^ r -V^V18 words
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Miscellaneous1741 1984-01-07 24 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -Q- The comedian who rsßcs r^noone 1-00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by greatest hits of the pop, rock country, soul and 5.58 am National Amhem IM The Top tm s.m I«| fVMVtfI M% JTXWm* I £/> Sesame Street: Introducing the number 6 and1,741 words
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