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Title Section15 1984-01-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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586 1984-01-20 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - Vaccine will attract Asean buyers: Dr Tan HSUNG BEE HWA Hepatitis B shots expected to cost one-third the world price By THE Singapore plant, approved as an Asean industrial project on Monday, is expected to be able to produce hepatitis B vaccine at just a third of the international cost.586 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-01-20 1 PETER HAZELHURST - 83 die in flash fire in Japan's coal mine PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. After working throughout the night in biting cold winds, rescue workers announced today that a flash fire claimed the lives of 83 Japanese coal miners who were working in an undersea shaft in theAP - 432 words
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54 1984-01-20 1 GAS and electricity tariffs will remain the same in the next three months beginning Feb 1. The Public Utilities Board said this is because fuel prices have remained stable. The PUB reduced the gas tariff on Nov 1 and the electricity tariff on54 words
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247 1984-01-20 1 Robots to keep tabs prison inmates WOBURN (Massachusetts), Thurs. He's called Denny, a 122 cm, 181 kg robot. Sometime next year, the squat automaton could be patrolling prison corridors, sniffing out inmates and warning: "You have been detected." Denning Mobile Robotics here has signed a five-year contract to produce asAP - 247 words
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101 1984-01-20 1 BEIJING, Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Cambodian anti-Viet-namese resistance coalition, said here yesterday he will visit Asean member countries soon. China's official news agency Xinhna said Prince Sihanouk made the announcement of his visit at a banquet held in his honour byAP; AFP - 101 words
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Article34 1984-01-20 1 In SINGAPORE, sources said Prince Sihanouk will come here In midFebruary. The prince, who last visited Singapore In June, 1982, is expected to brief Singapore officials on developments in Cambodia.34 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-01-20 1 Gromyko slams the door on medium-range talks No headway after five hours STOCKHOLM, Thurs. SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko appeared today to have slammed the door on medium-range nuclear missile negotiations following the first highlevel superpower talks in four months of icy EastWest relations. After a five-hour meeting here withReuter; NYT; UPI - 552 words
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Article102 1984-01-20 1 Two found stabbed at temple TWO men were stabbed during a fight between several peopC If Hh S: Srfadvasi Perumal Temple yesterday amid the Thaipus.Hr < icbrations. A soldier. P Alacasam. 21, wa- takes to Tan Took Seng Hospit^ v. -i-rious chest wound after he was found unconscious near the102 words
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Article61 1984-01-20 1 H Ml! NiiTd.N Thurs. Following an appeal last momh b\ SolidariU chief I.eeh Walesa, President Reagan ha-v ordered th eas iiu of sanotluns against Poland, authorising a limited number of I'otish charter flights to th» nlted StaU'.s this year and all wing Pi'lish traulers U> returnReuter - 61 words
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Article634 1984-01-20 2 These prawns 'okay' FRESH prawns imported from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are safe, a Primary Production Department spokesman said yesterday. These three countries are the main suppliers of fresh prawns brought in daily by air or lorries. These fresh prawns are different from the cooked, frozen cocktail shrimps from634 words
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Article474 1984-01-20 2 Welcome mat THE fourth Islamic summit conference ended yesterday in Casablanca, Morocco, with an invitation to Egypt to rejoin the grouping on the condition that it endorses past Arab and Islamic positions on the Middle East conflict. The summit chairman, Morocco's King Hassan, ended many hours of474 words
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Article377 1984-01-20 2 Compleat ballerina TWO decades ago, Patricia Hon left her medical studies in the then University of Singapore to pursue a career in ballet. On her most recent trip nome, she was invited to choreograph a ballet to premiere at the Festival of Arts this June. The result is377 words
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Article312 1984-01-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE five-month indisposition of Mr Yuri Andropov is at last beginning to cause some uncomfortable feet-shuffling in the Kremlin. Right now they need someone to talk to Mr Ronald Reagan, President-to-President, following the US leader's conciliatory overture. The word has been pat around that the312 words
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Article73 1984-01-20 2 APPLE'S THIRD TRY APPLE Computer Inc is expected to unveil its latest personal computer, the Macintosh, next week. Mac is Apple's third and probably last chance to reduce its dependence on the seven-year-old Apple n line. The first two attempts to develop alternative models the Apple ITJ and the73 words
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Article180 1984-01-20 2 Leaders hit it off MALAYSIA has been held up as "a shining example" to other countries by President Ronald Reagan. He met visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday and the two leaders had two hours of "valuable exchange of views" on a180 words
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Article273 1984-01-20 2 'BOTTOM LINERS' ARE TO D S IN HEAD-HUNTERS' BOOKS IN GOOD times or bad times, finar.ee managers who look at the bottom line a e sought after. But in lean times, the "botto.n liners are head-hunted more often, according t< Korn Ferry International, the largest executive search company in273 words
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Article238 1984-01-20 2 Nine cruel minutes OXFORD UNITED failed b- just nine minutes on Wednesday to join fellow English Third Division soccer side Walsall in the Milk Cup semi-finals Playing First Division Ever on, hosts Oxford were cruising to victory thanks to full-back Bobby MacDonald's 68th-minute goal when midfielder Kevin Brock played238 words
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Article180 1984-01-20 2 A historical fiction THE first episode of The Awakening, SBC's ambitious 26-part serial based on the lives of early Chinese immigrants, will be shown on Feb 6. Some members of the public have misconceived that it is a historical drama. SBC clarified this point last year. The characters180 words
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430 1984-01-20 3 BEIJING, Thursday In other words... 4 IN LADIES' hairstyles and fashions. I think some Chinese girls would like very much to learn from the Western styles. If you go to Beijing yon will find that the dresses there are more colourful than before andAFP; Reuter - 430 words
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287 1984-01-20 3 Asean-Australia talks centre on trade matters CANBERRA, Thurs. THE eighth annual Asean- Australian forum ended here today with trade matters seeming to dominate talks during the two-day programme Co-chairman of the forum. Mr Mohamed Yusof Hi tarn, leader of the Malaysian delegation, said three-quarters of the forum time was devotedAFP - 287 words
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Article50 1984-01-20 3 TORONTO, Thurs. Two 18--year-old Canadian high school students were yesterday Tamed winners of a competition to place a scientific experiment aboard an American space shuttle. Jean-Francois Deschenes and Daniel Rey were selected for designing a method of building nigh quality mirrors in the weightlessness of space. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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239 1984-01-20 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Walt Disney Productions, the giant American leisure enterprise, today won a court battle to stop a Japanese pornographic shop here from calling itself "Pornoland Disney." The Tokyo district court ruled that the use of the Disney name by the porno shop couldAFP; Kyodo - 239 words
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Article108 1984-01-20 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. Vietnam has moved tanks, armoured personnel .-arriers and fuel supplies to its key bases near the Thai-Cambo-dian border in the past month, preparing to attack Cambodian resistance groups in this dry season, a Thai army spokesman said today. Ma j- Gen NaruedonAP - 108 words
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Article126 1984-01-20 3 MANILA, Thurs Leaders of the Philippine ruling party today dismissed pre-election demands by opposition groups, saying that most of them nad already been met by President Ferdinand Marcos. Deputy Prime Minister Jose Rono, secretary-general of the New Society Movement (KBL), said on TV tiat the oppositionReuter - 126 words
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Article55 1984-01-20 3 Blast hits train in Rangoon RANGOON. Thurs. A bomb exploded in a suburban train in Rangoon today, injuring several people, Burmese railway sources said Nc other details were available and there was no immediate indication if any of several ethnic rebel groups fighting for autonomy from Burma':, central government wereReuter - 55 words
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Article92 1984-01-20 3 ARANYAPRATHET, Thurs. A Thai border policeman was killed and two others were wounded near the ThaiCainbodran border today when they stepped on a land mine planted by communist insurgents, the border patrol chief said. Police Col Thong-Oun Chareonsuk said the men were members of aAP - 92 words
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Article98 1984-01-20 3 OTTAWA, Thurs. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang suggested that a blueprint similar to the one for Hongkong could be applied for Taiwan. "All the policies we are going to adopt to- wards Hongkong can also be applied to Taiwan and even more," Mr Zhao said. Taiwan, island seatAP; Reuter - 98 words
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138 1984-01-20 3 I fainted, says Aquino murder witness MANILA, Thurs. A man whom investigators had hoped could shed more light on the murder of Benigno Aquino, said today that he fainted and did not see the killing. Philippine Airlines ground worker Celso Loterinia, 37, told the commission looking into Mr Aquino's murderUPI - 138 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-01-20 3 Lucky flips over new flippers LUCKY, a 175-kg loggerhead turtle shows off her new rubber flippers in Islamorada, Florida, on Tuesday, Just minutes after a team of doctors attached them. Lucky, whose own flippers had been bitten off by a shark, underwent a 3 1 2-hour operation to have theAP - 78 words
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255 1984-01-20 4 JERUSALEM, Thurs. A Cabinet member said Israel can make atomic weapons but will not do so because it does not want <o turn the Middle Bast dispute into a nuclear conflict. Science Minister Yuval Neeman tald the Foreign Press Association yesterday tnat IsraelUPI - 255 words
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Article45 1984-01-20 4 TOKYO, Thurs. A Japanese fishing boat, the 20-tonne No. 18 Saiwaimaru, was captured by a South Korean patrol boat last night in international waters west of Kyushu in south-western Japan, the Maritime Safety Agency said today. The boat has seven crewmen aboard. APAP - 45 words
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123 1984-01-20 4 NAIROBI, Thars. Twenty -(oar African countries nearly half the nation.-, of this continent are facing grave food .shortages, the IN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said today. In a report issued here and at its headquarters In Rome, the FAO said It needed 1.6Reuter; UPI - 123 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-01-20 4 Islamic summit invites Cairo to rejoin group on one condition CASABLANCA (Morocco), Thursday THE fourth Islamic summit conference ended today with an invitation to Egypt to rejoin the family of Muslim nations on the condition that it endorses past Arab and Islamic positions on the Middle EastAP; UPI - 456 words
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286 1984-01-20 4 'US has not met Hussein's conditions' AMMAN, Thursday JORDAN yesterday criticised the United States for having failed to create the proper climate for King Hussein to accept the Reagan peace plan calling for negotiations with Israel. The criticism coincided with the election of seven deputies by the newlyreactivated parliament toUPI; AP - 286 words
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Article173 1984-01-20 4 Schools mourn death of scholar BEIRUT, Thurs. Schools and universities closed in the Muslim and Christian sectors of the Lebanese capital today, mourning the murdered president of the American University of Beirut. The rare display of unity reflected the nation's shock over yesterday's assassination of Dr Malcolm Kerr, 52, outsideAP - 173 words
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Article34 1984-01-20 4 MONTE CARLO, Thurs France's socialist leader Francois Mitterrand is due to irrive in Monaco today for he first visit by a French since Charles de jaulle stopped for lunch in .9GC ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article82 1984-01-20 4 THE JAPANESE government expects the nation's economic growth to accelerate this year plus another huge trade surplus of about US$34 billion (about Ss6B billion), a spokesman said in Tokyo yesterday after the Cabinet met to discuss the national budget for the financial year beginning in April. TheReuter - 82 words
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Article75 1984-01-20 4 Poland- Vatican ties? DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS between Poland and the Vatican might be established this year, Poland's Roman Catholic Cardinal Josef Glemp said in Rome yesterday after a three-day visit to Rome that included a long meeting with Polish-born Pope John Paul 11. Diplomatic relations between the Holy See and predominantlyAP - 75 words
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Article75 1984-01-20 4 JERUSALEM'S ARMENIAN community celebrated Christmas yesterday in the Israelioccupied West 3ank village of Bethlehem where Jesus Christ was born. More than 100 Israeli soldiers and policemen maintained security. Roman Catholics and Protestants celebrate Christmas on Dec 25. Greek Orthodox. Egyptian Coptics, Assyrians and most of theUPI - 75 words
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Article95 1984-01-20 4 'Trouble for too long' INDIA AND Pakistan yesterday began three days of meetings in New Delhi on cooperation in information, travel and culture with the Indian Foreign Secretary saying it was time for a change in the troubled relations between the two neighbours. Mr M. K. Rasgotra told a visitingAFP - 95 words
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Article61 1984-01-20 4 PLANS FOR a long-awaited economic summit meeting of Communist leaders have been put back because of Soviet President Yuri Andropov's poor health, informed East European sources said in Moscow yesterday They said leaders of thelO-natior, Comecon trading alliance had provisionally agreed to meet in the first halfReuter - 61 words
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122 1984-01-20 4 MUSCAT. Thurs. Oman has boosted oil production after threats by Iran that it might close the Gulf at the Strait of Hormuz, Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Said Ahmad Al-Shanfari said yesterday. He told Reuter that Oman was now producing 400,000 barrels a dayReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-01-20 6 Gettys set for billion-$ battle Texaco's $20.7 b offer sparks off new round of courtroom duels LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The warring heirs of the late Jean Paul Getty are set for a new round of courtroom duels over the division and investment of the US$4 billion (SsB.4 billion) they expectObserver News Service - 558 words
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239 1984-01-20 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs THE United States Commerce Department yesterday proposed tighter export licensing procedures in an effort to prevent high-technology and other sensitive American products from reaching unfriendly countries. The plan to tighten controls followed criticism from the Defence Department in particular thatReuter - 239 words
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175 1984-01-20 6 Carter documents leak hearing put off indefinitely WASHINGTON, Thurs. A United States House of Representatives subcommittee chairman, saying he wants to avoid partisan bickering and a media extravaganza in a presidential election year, yesterday indefinitely postponed hearings into how Carter administration documents reached President Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign. The hearings,AP - 175 words
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208 1984-01-20 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. A major snowstorm emerging from the southern United States attacked the big cities of the northeast yesterday, while in the west, an invasion of Arctic air set records with dangerous cold as mnch as 54 degrees Centigrade below zero. In partsAP; Reuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-01-20 8 EEC must solve money crisis in March, says France STRASBOURG, Thura FRANCE, now president of the European Economic Community, has set a two-month deadline to end the deadlock that has prevented vital reforms of the bloc's near bankrupt finances. European Affairs Minister Roland Dumas said last night the EEC mustReuter - 228 words
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168 1984-01-20 8 LONDON, Thurs. A London court has awarded a schoolgirl £9,238 (5527,898) in damages because she gained 32 kg while in hospital after breaking her leg at school. "She is entitled to compensation for the fact that she became so grossly overweight, whichUPI - 168 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-01-20 8 Soviets have 'new missiles in east Europe' says Moscow press MOSCOW, Thurs. SOVIET troops are now working with new nuclear missiles stationed in Czechoslovakia and East Germany as part of Moscow's response to the deployment of new US mediumrange missiles in Western Europe, according to Soviet press reports. In aReuter; Camera Press - 331 words
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139 1984-01-20 8 'Higher quality Soviet ships in the Med' ROME, Thurs. The Soviet naval force in the Mediterranean Sea has increased "in quality and quantity" recently, the Italian Defence Ministry said yesterday. But in London, US Navy spokesman Cmdr Herb Sharp that while the quality of some components of the Soviet fleetAP - 139 words
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Article111 1984-01-20 8 General in the wrong places BONN, Thurs. An exNato commander was not fired for being a homosexual, but because of his frequent visits to "certain establishments in Cologne," a West German spokesman said. "Homosexuality was not the reason for Gen (Guenter) Kiessling's dismissal," Mr Alfred Biehle, chairman of the BundestagAFP - 111 words
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130 1984-01-20 8 STOCKHOLM. Ban The small ne> tra. nations at the European Security and Disarmament Co lference yesterday blamed both Nato and W:irsa» Pact states (or i ireasing the danger of *ar The\ criticise- 1 the United States ani Soviet Union, in particular for conducting aUPI - 130 words
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Article86 1984-01-20 8 011AWA, Thurs. Sjv.et President Yuri Andropov wrote a letter to Prime Ministei Pierre Trudeau expressing support for his global peace initiative. Mr Tnideau's press secretary 1 said. Mr Ralph Coleman would not confirm a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation report that thf letter discouraged Mi Trudeau from travellingUPI - 86 words
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89 1984-01-20 8 STOCKHOLM. Thur> Nato nations believe Moscow may spurn any meaningful East -West talks until after the US presidential elections in November. Top-ranking Western officials gave their pessimistic assessment yesterday following Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromykos tough speech against the United States at the conferenceUPI - 89 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-01-20 10 Wheelchair-bound devotee treks 3 km to fulfil a vow Story by BHARATHI MOHAN and SUSANNA KULATISSA Pictures by LESLEY KOH and WONG KWAI CHOW THt: pace was slow and the going difficult for array sergeant Raja Singh, 22, yesterday. In the heat of the midday sun,442 words
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181 1984-01-20 10 ONE man in yesterday's Thaipusam procession has the police to thank for being able to take part in the annual event to fulfil a vow. He was arrested by Jurong police on Monday in connection with the theft of 30181 words
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185 1984-01-20 10 CORRUPTION offences that dated back three years earlier were uncovered when a company's account books were seized for examination, a district judge heard yesterday. Yeo Chu Meng, 35, a former deputy manager of Isetan (Singapore) Ltd, yesterday admitted that he had received a total185 words
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124 1984-01-20 10 Chok Tong likely to discuss education on his tour EDUCATION is expected to be one of the major issues to be raised when Mr Goh Chok Tong tours Kolam Ayer and Aljurued constituencies on Sunday The Minister for Defence and Second Health Minister will be accompanied by Dr Tay Eng124 words
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144 1984-01-20 10 $28m Rochor Complex contract goes to local firm A LOCAL construction company has won a $28.68 million contract from the Urban Redevelopment Authority to build Rochor Complex. Neo Corporation beat 30 others, including 10 foreign construction companies, to clinch the job Among the foreign bidders were Daewoo from South Korea,144 words
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Article71 1984-01-20 10 THE Merchant Bankers Prizes for 1983 have been awarded to Miss Ng Su Lian and Miss Tan Lay Wan for having the best results in two papers in the diploma in banking and finance examina tions conducted by the Insti tute of Banking and Finance here. The71 words
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211 1984-01-20 11 Disabled to get $5 m workshop expansion THE Society for Aid to the Paralysed will spend $5 million to expand its workshop This will enable the workshop to cater for high value-added type of work for the disabled. It will also function as an up-to-date vocational rehabilitation centre for them211 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-01-20 11 VIP wife launches Bangla fighting craft THE Ont of two paramilitary craft to combat illegal fishing In Baagladwh waters was launched in Singapore yesterday at Vosper Singapore. Mrs Sooelia Salatanddln, wife of the Bangladesh High Commissioner launched the BNS (Bangladesh Navy Ship) Meghna, named after a river In Bangladesh. There140 words
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187 1984-01-20 11 ALL FUTURE branch libraries under the National Library system will be equipped with facilities for handicapped and old people, with Bedok Branch Library and Ang Mo Kio Branch Library being the first two to provide such facilities. The two branches, costing about $7.5 million187 words
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Article62 1984-01-20 11 Police arrest two foreign women TWO foreign women were arrested by Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit officers in a Katong hotel on Tuesday evening. One of them a 32-year-old Argentinian, has been released on bail while the other, a 30-year-old Filipina, was freed but had her passport retained. Assistant Supt Mandy Goh,62 words
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Article37 1984-01-20 11 THE local branch of Ikebana International will hold an exhibition of flower arrangement to raise funds for the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. The exhibition will be held on March 10 and 11 at the Mandarin Hotel.37 words
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113 1984-01-20 11 HAPPY PREPARATIONS for a party turned to tragedy when a schoolboy was electrocuted while fixing up the disco lights. Chee Kum Cheong, 15, was fixing an extension for the lights at a freinds' party in Sixth Avenue on July 23 last year when the113 words
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Article84 1984-01-20 11 A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl suffering from Down's Syndrome choked on a rambutan seed and diec, the State Coroner heard yesterday. Tan Bee Hwa's mother, Madam Chia Aiw Hong, 52, said that on Aug 26 last year, she had allowed her daughter to play outside the house in84 words
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Article74 1984-01-20 11 A MAN PULLED a bar waitress' arm and tore part of her blouse when she said she wanted to go home from a car park off the East Coast Parkway. Lim Kian Ho, 28, was with the woman, 25, and another man on Wednesday morning after74 words
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Article41 1984-01-20 11 A MAN WAS yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of a trishaw rider last August. R. Ramalingam, 34, had allegedly murdered Mr Lua Suay Too, 52, on Aug 17 in Ceylon Road.41 words
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Article60 1984-01-20 11 A ROCKET FIREWORK was found on a teenager who was caught while trying to escape from two policemen who had seen him with a group of boys playing with fireworks. Ng Joo Teck, 16, pleaded guilty yesterday to having a firework at the ground floor of Block60 words
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Article70 1984-01-20 11 TWO MEN ROBBED a retired businessman of $12,740 in cash and valuables in Forfar Square, Queenstown, on Tuesday. Mr K. Y. Yap, 58, was at the void deck of Block 30 at about 6.30 p.m. when one of the robbers pointed a sharp object at his neck.70 words
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Article222 1984-01-20 11 NTUC forums to swap views with leaders THE National Trades Union Congress will hold "Saturday matinee" forums where ministers will speak and exchange views on current issues with rank-and-file unionists. Appearing at the first session on Feb 18 will be a familiar guest speaker to many222 words
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Article88 1984-01-20 11 Special escort cars for Treasury POLICE have bought four bullet-proof vehicles for escorting bullion and large sums of money for the Treasury. The vehicles, which resemble jeeps, cost $170,000 each and were delivered here from Britain in November. They are now undergoing trials and roadworthiness tests. Police spokesman Asst Supt88 words
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86 1984-01-20 12 A FIVE-DAY Brunei trade fair to celebrate the sultanate's full independence will be held at the Stadium Negara in Bandar Sen Begawan from June 20. It is organised by the Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Brunei to allow the busi-86 words
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484 1984-01-20 12 The Wee Mon-Cheng tax case THE MAN who investigated the tax affairs of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation chairman Wee Mon-Cheng denied yesterday that he had "dragged his feet" in the inquiry for two years. Mr Robert Kane admitted on the second day of the484 words
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200 1984-01-20 12 Fresh prawn imports are safe, says PPD FRESH prawns imported from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are safe for consumption, a Primary Production Department spokesman said yesterday. These three countries are the main suppliers of fresh prawns brought in by air or lorries to Singapore daily. The prawns are chilled or200 words
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232 1984-01-20 12 New petrol-driven cars will meet stiff anti-pollution requirements MOTOR car dealers should have little difficulty complying with the new stringent measures to reduce pollution from petrol-driven vehicles to be imported because cars used in Europe and Japan already comply with these standards. The Ministry of Communications yesterday announced that from232 words
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Article95 1984-01-20 12 Worker finds skeleton in bushes THE skeleton of a man was found in some bushes on Pulau Tekong Besar on Monday by a worker clearing the land. The worker was taking a break when he saw a wristwatch under the bushes. On checking, he found the watch on the skeleton95 words
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Article40 1984-01-20 12 THE National Police Cadet Corps will present appointment certificates to newlypromoted Assistant Superintendents and Deputy Superintendents, and to newly-ap-pointed officers at the Police Academy tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. Mr John Yip, Director of Schools, will be the guest-of-honour.40 words
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155 1984-01-20 12 A COUPLE were yesterday charged with 10 fresh cheating charges involving a total of $6,670 which was allegedly given to them as deposits for the rental of two flats. No pleas were recorded from Mindur Kaur, 30, and Jagtar Singh s o Amar Singh,155 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-01-20 12 Police quiz man over that fell POLICE have questioned a worker who had used an earth dumper which fell off the eighth-storey of an uncompleted building in Anson Road on Wednesday. They are treating the incident as a rash or negligent act endangering life or the safety of people. This221 words
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Article85 1984-01-20 12 Gifts and lunch for the elderlv ONE hundred and seventy-six senior citizens from two homes will receive hong bao and food parcels at Hock Chuan Temple, off Bright Hill Drive, on Suadaj tl noon The function if oigani.v. by the fntrnMttimifl 1 i Men's Qub of Singapore Beta Chapter and85 words
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174 1984-01-20 13 HNQAPQME Airlines ran now (1\ twice a week to Helsinki and beyond, and Unnair, the Finnish airlines has the same rights to and through Singapore. This follows the signIng of a liberal air .services agreement here yesterday by Mr LJm Hook San, director of174 words
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171 1984-01-20 13 Air India awards overhaul contract AN AIRCRAFT engine repair company here, Interturbine. has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract by Air India. The contract which was signed last week, was sealed after 13 months of negotiations, said a statement from the company yesterday. The sum of the 18-month contract was171 words
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Article257 1984-01-20 13 Air show L pulls in the crowds IT IS thumbs up all round on day two of Asian Aerospace '84, the second air show to be held in Singapore. Almost 3,000 trade visitors were at the show on the first day, and many more went yesterday. Tht general consensus is257 words
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Article98 1984-01-20 13 SIXTY MEMBERS of volunteer civil defence units will take part in a two-day camp in Pasir Ris starting tomorrow the first weekend camp to be organised by the Singapore Civil Defence Force. The acting Labour Minister and Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), Prof S. Jayakumar,98 words
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Article62 1984-01-20 13 THE SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon. will be the guest of honour at a new year dinner on Saturday organised by the residents' committee of zone D in Telok Blangah and the constituency's sports club. The highlights of the dinner at62 words
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Article93 1984-01-20 13 THE VICTORIA Concert Hall opens its doors to season ticket holders and students for the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's rehearsai today at 10.30 a.m. The aim of the open house policy is to establish better rapport between concertgoen and the artistes by providing an opportunity to see how93 words
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Article78 1984-01-20 13 THF IJONS Club of Singapore, Jurong, has been given a pat on the back for its "excellent track record" of social services. The riuh was also praised by the ParliaUMIlUr] Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, for helping to raise funds for the Jurong Boys' Club.78 words
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125 1984-01-20 13 AN APPEAL was made yesterday to reservist taxi drivers to be civicminded during the festive seasons, particularly in the coming Lunar NewYear period. The call to serve commuters over this holiday period, when there has traditionally been a shortage of taxis on the125 words
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Article41 1984-01-20 13 THE Singapore Company Secretaries Congress wfl] bi> hfld tmiay and tomorrow at the Pavilion Inter-continental Hotel. The congress is organised by the Institute of International Research and sponsored by the Singapore Asso<iation of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.41 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-01-20 13 Ticket to write space US space agency to bring along in spaceships WORDSMITHS can get a free trip on a space shuttle, according to two American astronauts who are now here. The astronauts, Dr Norman Thagard and Colonel Sherwood Spring, flew in on Tuesday and officiated at the opening of403 words
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163 1984-01-20 13 Air force's computer centre officially opens A CENTRE that will coordinate the air force's programme to computerlse its inventory of material was officially opened yesterday. The Air Logistics Computer Centre, which has been functioning since last February, will play a larger role as more areas of air force stock, inventory163 words
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Article352 1984-01-20 14 BEN DAVIDSON - Bank loses appeal BEN DAVIDSON Happy Valley stopped payment By THREE appeal judges yesterday sided with a restaurant and said it did not have to honour four crossed cheques for a total of $263,900. The cheques were issued by Happy Valley Restaurant to Maris Enterprises Pte Ltd, a seafood supplier352 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-01-20 14 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By A CANTONESE opera to be staged tonight and depicting the romance of a young monk and nan has caused concern to some Buddhists here. The Singapore Buddhist Federation and a nunnery, Tse Toh Aum Temple, want the opera banned. They say317 words
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193 1984-01-20 14 Police video library gets the nod THE Police Welfare Division has received the green light to run its own video library. The Board of Film Censors granted the division a licence on Jan 7. It is understood that the 3,000 video tapes seized from the division in June would be193 words
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254 1984-01-20 14 A PARTNER in a transport company whose right ankle was run over by a forklift truck was yesterday awarded $59,988 by the High Court. Mr Tan Hin Kiat alias Tan Heng Knit, 56, whose right leg is now 2 cm shorter,254 words
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110 1984-01-20 15 Traffic diversion on East Coast Parkway A STRK'II H ofl the East Coast Parkwav will be dosed to traffic to facilitate ,i beam launching for vet under construe tion at the junction of the parkwav an d Bedok SOOth Avenue 1 The part between Sidap Road and Bedok S^uth Avenue110 words
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Article49 1984-01-20 15 H< (ME Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin will launch a civil ■fan training programme for Mate cttteaa at the MacPhersoa community CBtn on Sunday at 2 p.m. ':'!>' urn of the programme is to familiarise senior citi-i-'ns Aith basic skills in evacuation, fire-fighting and first aid.49 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-01-20 15 TEO LIAN HUAY - Kendo and Filipino items for Chingay TEO LIAN HUAY Procession on Feb 5 By SHADES of Japan and a touch of the Philippines will be among the 1 highlights of this year's Chingay procession to celebrate the Lunar New Year. For the first time, a Japanese martial arts item and348 words
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Article90 1984-01-20 15 TWO stretches of road in Ang Mo Kio will be closed to traffic on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. for the Chingay procession rehearsal. These are Avenue 5 (between Yio Chu Kang Road and Avenue 4) and Avenue 2. Traffic policemen wil>90 words
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341 1984-01-20 15 Support from US travel agents after 4-day study THE American Society of Travel Agents (Asta) is keen to have Singapore host the 1986 World Asta Congress. And if the plan materialises, it would give a boost to Singapore's flagging tourism industry. After a four-day study of the island, Asta concluded341 words
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228 1984-01-20 15 FOUR major bus companies which run services to Malaysia are already fully booked for the regular service during the Lunar New Year period. However, seats for the extra services are fast being snapped up. Mr Daniel Lee, general manager of Singapore-Jo-hore228 words
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Article50 1984-01-20 15 A FORMER sales representative of Times Publishing Berhad yesterday claimed trial to three counts of corruption involving a total of $1,780.16. Trial dates were fixed for Aug 27 and 28 in a district court for Lim Cheng Tong Aloysius, 27, who was offered bail of $5,000.50 words
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Article121 1984-01-20 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority has advised mariners to be cautious and to maintain a good look-out at all times when navigating near the World Trade Centre ferry terminal. This is because the wash caused by a speeding vessel may cause the ferries moored at121 words
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Advertisement162 1984-01-20 11 PRE CHINESE NEW YEAR Jt EXHIBITION AND SALE m at Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, OC^j! 'f& Brush fl 9 ure partings by Wang Xi-Jing (member of fc Shanxi Academy of Fine Arts) j,sm^^%^ep^ Calligraphy by Song Shi-Ming (member of Henan Academy ACMES PROPERTIES PTE LTD «di Ma/or Credit Cards162 words
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Advertisement362 1984-01-20 13 %&ss%&s* FR€€! rl* 1 Door gifts to our first 1000 visitors daily with this advertisement. FAMILY FUN r Vyf^L^iC^ There s lots of fun for everyone at the Ming Court Hotel (p^itt Organ Demonstration on the latest JVC Organ series c o Computerised Piano from Atlas l>g?PQOtter Magic Shows Daily362 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-20 15 HIGHRISE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES MANAGEMENT hFOR THE 1990's 23 25 February 1984 Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Make it a point to attend this important international building conference that will bring you the latest information on BUILDING ECONOMICS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES AND DESIGN PERFORMANCE CRITERIA. Eminent Speakers: There will be four persons536 words
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Advertisement6 1984-01-20 15 Malaysia a shining example Reagan Page6 words
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Advertisement317 1984-01-20 15 ißiivi^ I ii ii mi ■■■■■■■■■^■By|| I 11 1 11 IMB I II Ie SB 5 W&SS9BBSSSBIBS! With rank after rank of Elysee pens. Finely crafted, scintillating with style and elegance, it is fashioned to attract the eyes, to catch the glances and to win the hearts. P For Elegance317 words
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Article489 1984-01-20 16 THE la^t thing the Russians will want to do is give Mr Reagan a political leg-up in US election year. So the acrimonious dismissal by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko of the US President's recent conciliatory overture as a deceptive ploy may be taken with489 words
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Article648 1984-01-20 16 The Russell Baker column HERE are the bare bones ofl the case: A young woman enters a fried-chicken establishment arrying a $10 bill to buy he house specialty. A oung man enttrs behind her There Ls a brief contretemps, the young woman exits to find a po.:oeman, findsNYT - 648 words
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Article, Illustration900 1984-01-20 16 25 years after the Cuban revolution... Dr Castro seems to have given up hope that socialism will triumph in central America in the near future. Cuban officials say that the region has not yet reached a sufficient level of economic and political development. Larger Latin American nationsThe Economist - 900 words
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Article, Illustration730 1984-01-20 16 BEN DOBBIN - BEN DOBBIN By LONDON Reaction to a new high school subject called peace studies, in which British youngsters learn how people are supposed to get along in the nuclear era, has been anything but peaceful. In late December last year, Toni Baker,AP - 730 words
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Advertisement16 1984-01-20 16 VT BALLY d Switzerland watts the chtUtufft oi today. > i tucm S.C. Pasrt-n Son (Plr) ltd.16 words
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Letter126 1984-01-20 17 How did the accident happen? I READ about the accident in a Housing Board flat in your report "Saved by one minute" (ST. Jan 13). I believe that this matter b> of concern to the many people in Singapore who live in government flats or private apartments I would appreciate126 words
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120 1984-01-20 17 Order was for soto ayam but satay came ON Jan 13, my family and I were at the Satay Club. We wanted to eat soto ayam. Having placed the order, we took up a table nearby. After a while, a boy brought about 80 sticks of satay to our table.120 words
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477 1984-01-20 17 LET me relate to you a real-life story of a frustrated and worried parent of a slow, slightly abnormal child. Much has been reported in the press about the Ministry of Education trying to help this particular category of children by having477 words
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172 1984-01-20 17 ON Jan 11 at about 9.40 p.m., I brought my son to the Accident and Emergency Department of Tan Tock Seng Hospital. He was suffering from an attack of fits. The admission lobby was very crowded, but to my surprise there was172 words
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180 1984-01-20 17 Thank you for introducing this card I REFER to your news report "Common card for civil servants, pensioners". (ST, Jan 17). We would like to make it known through the medium of your paper that our association had requested for a similar card for the government pensioners in 1980, but180 words
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133 1984-01-20 17 Exchange scheme better for these cars THE recent ruling preventing transfer of Q or SZ cars to private individuals will have a deterrent action against marginal prospective owners buying cheap cars. However, the effect on the total number of cars will be minimal. Q and SZ cars will be used133 words
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219 1984-01-20 17 THE recent issue of the $10 Year of the Rat uncirculated coin and the collector's set of one cent to $1 coins has been enthusiastically received. It is, therefore, all the more regrettable that the Singapore Mint, which has justly gained international recognition for219 words
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355 1984-01-20 17 Boys had their long hair cut in public MY brother is a secondary school student. Last week, he and several other students were picked out by the school's discipline mistress for sporting hair "below the permissible limit". The discipline mistress proceeded to cut holes in their hair as "punishment". This355 words
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122 1984-01-20 17 Some shows SBC should repeat this year WE, a group of students, would like to request the Singapore Broadcasting Corporaiion to rerun the series "Bndeshead F:e\ i sited" and "East of Eden". Both programmes were shown at times inconvenient for students during examinations and late at night SBC should screen122 words
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Letter68 1984-01-20 17 THERE is more to musical entertainment than just "Solid Gold" The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation should also endeavour to procure such programmes as "Top of the Pops". Thit British production lasts only half an hour but fea tures more new hits and less dancing than "Solid Gold" SBC,68 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1984-01-20 18 ANDREW POLLACK - Apple stakes its future on Macintosh ANDREW POLLACK It has been seven years since Apple Computer introduced its Apple II series of personal computers. The two machines, the Apple 111 and the Lisa, which Apple hoped would imitate the success of the Apple 11, have not performed as well asNYT - 1,104 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-01-20 18 THE Macintosh does face some risks. It has limited memory and cannot easily be expanded. "That's risky because they've made the assumption that the machine is perfect," said Mr David Lawrence, an analyst with Montgomery Securities in San Francisco. In addition, withNYT - 464 words
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Advertisement159 1984-01-20 18 IT'S FUN SHOPPING FOR KIDS* I Js^B mail World has the pick of the cr °P of lii^fiilii" —^ifcSgi^aP x J B durable and dressy clothes for kids. jflj m I l^WtKFW^[j\ B Japanese two piece designs offer M -%;l^a^ F Kjl(ft?£\ft w±JL<<* I^Vl I colourful combinations and versatility for159 words
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Article221 1984-01-20 19 A FINAL-HOUR rally yesterday failed to arrest falling prices as the stock market declined for the second day. The Straits Times industrial index dropped slightly to 1038.58, down 1.73 points and the Business Times composite index dropped 1.99 points to 968.62. However gains led losses 84 to 83 with 168221 words
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Article42 1984-01-20 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1043 69 (17/0184) 976.76 (12/01/84) 1983 84 Low *****(5/183) 864 88 (4/1/83) All-time High *****9 (17 01/84) 976 76 (12/01/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9 64) 550 78 (12/8/82)42 words
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Article42 1984-01-20 19 M Resources A 226 +98 CASHSOC 535+30 J 0 I 464+20 S P Teitle 384 +18 ChuanHup 382 +18 SttiMsiahd 595 +15 BerjayaKawat 418 +12 MOxyiensoc 198 +12 HST 1620 +10 STPI97S 1440 +10 DBS 1050 10 fines Pub 980 +1042 words
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Article46 1984-01-20 19 TosMia 1100 -60 UM Flour 770 -35 M T C 78c 720 -30 Berjuitai 505 -20 OUE 472 -18 Metro HMp 500 -15 Iport Garden 50c 249 -13 She! 910 -10 Jacks bit 665 -10 Kamiyan 590 -10 Gerrtinp 540 -10 M Flour 525 -1046 words
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Article63 1984-01-20 19 Jan 18 Jan 19 CT Composite 970 61 968 62 BT Indicator *****75 *****35 ST Industrials 1040 31 1038 58 ST Finance 28% 25 2907 66 ST Hotels 968 10 967 98 ST Properties 718 66 716.17 ST Minings. 297.10 296.47 ST Plantations. 1700 39 1699 72 OCBC: 86363 words
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Article21 1984-01-20 19 MPHB 1,593,000 Supreme Corp 1,433,000 Chuan Hup 1,126,000 LAM 1,035.000 Bonvests Hldgs 884,000 Total turnover: 19.84m Total value: $59.83m21 words
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Article40 1984-01-20 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 49 49 33 Finance 5 5 3 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 2 7 2 Oil Palms 0 9 1 Tins 5 6 1 Rubbers 5 9 5 Deb/ Loans 0 1 240 words
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Article34 1984-01-20 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 54 59 30 Finance 12 3 4 Hotels 6 4 3 Properties 3 6 5 Plantations 3 6 7 Mining 1 4 0 Deb/ Loans 4 2 634 words
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Article92 1984-01-20 19 A PICK-UP in sentiment towards the final bell saw prices finishing mixed to slightly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market opened at around overnight levels and thereafter drifted within narrow margins for most of the morning session. Except for some buying in selected92 words
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Article69 1984-01-20 19 Boustaad BM -2 CI C 5 CCM unch Cold Stwife 5 D«*pW Eho FtH uncn e^^fep 10 MTC -30 aUb-PwpoM +9 hchcip* BM unch Keppe! -2 "WC Pm Dec unch Nit Iron unch *«*«t 4 Robmon's —4 Ptrb Mart —5 rriiu unch SamOvt,; -2 S MafJ69 words
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187 1984-01-20 19 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By IN Japan, they use robots to clean highrise blocks and wash floors. This will be just one of the sights 16 Singapore developers will see when they visit Japan in March. They will also study energy-saving systems, tenant management187 words
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Article398 1984-01-20 19 Bankers: 30 pc that restrictive THE amendment to the Banking Act, which restricts banks from lending more than 30 per cent of their capital to any one customer, would have little effect on day-to-day operations, local and foreign bankers said. Under the old rules, the limit was 60 per cent.398 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-01-20 19 Just point a finger the computer will do the rest ALL YOU do is touch the screen with your finger to work Hewlett-Packard's personal computer, the HP 151, aimed at the first-time user. After all, eight oat of II people who bay personal computers are first-time users, accordbig287 words
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Article27 1984-01-20 19 TAIPEH- The International Commission (ITC) of the United States has ranked Taiwan sixth in the world in the manufacture and development of robots. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article70 1984-01-20 19 LONDON British workers' earnings are increasing about twice as fast as the cost of living, government figures showed. Last year up to November, earnings rose by 7.3 per cent and by 10 per cent in manufacturing industries, compared with the present 4.8 per cent British inflationAFP - 70 words
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Article48 1984-01-20 19 TOKYO Victor Company of Japan (JVC) on Wednesday unveiled what it called the world's smallest and lightest videomovie, a combination of video camera and recorder. The company said the product is compatible with all VHS (video home system) video-tape recorders now on the market. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-01-20 19 IRENE HOE - Headhunters' target finance managers IRENE HOE More companies sought expatriates in the last 6 months By IN GOOD times or bad times, finance managers who look at the bottom line are sought after. But in lean times, the "bottom liners" are headhunt ;d more often, according to Korn/Ferry International, the551 words
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240 1984-01-20 19 A SEARCH for Asian money has been launched by the Australian state of Victoria to fund an ambitious As3oo million ($6OO million) city development project in Melbourne. The Victorian state government has appointed real estate agents Richard Ellis Pty Ltd to conduct an international240 words
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Article3625 1984-01-20 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered in "business done Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,625 words
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Article2109 1984-01-20 20 INDUSTRIALS AJlnomsta (4 0084 06S) Alcom (3.088 3.105) (29) 3.10 (2) 3.12 (5) 3.14 14) 3.08 AMD (3 748 3 78S) (25) 3.78 (29) 3.80 (3) 3.74 API (2.105) (27) 2.09 (42) 2.08 (6) 2 10 ASM (2.058) (125) 2.03 (159) 2.02 (46) 2.04 (5)2,109 words
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Article2788 1984-01-20 20 Al shires quoted have 2 par valw of 11. unless otherwise specified •Adjusted tor scrip/rijhts N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots o( 10 shares each, wrth the price quoted in dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sate Change ('000) Ugh Low2,788 words
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Article, Illustration26 1984-01-20 21 I Feb 241.00 down 0.25 cents pa 266 0 (M). down 0 50 cents i Straits Tin $29.15 unch Turnover: 77 tonnes, down 93 tonnes I26 words
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Article32 1984-01-20 21 GOLD US$/oz Thus Wed Singapore 371 00 371 50 368.80— 369 30 Hongkong *****—371.00 368.00—368 50 Wed Tues New York 369 00-370.00 369.00 370.00 London 368 75 369.25 367 75—368.2532 words
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Article26 1984-01-20 21 VANCOUVER. British Columhi.i Kidston Gold Mines Ltd hM UMMand tna; plans to gold property in Australia into production before the end of 1985. Reuter.26 words
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Article123 1984-01-20 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market firmed on speculative interest in line with a limit-up close in palm oil futures yesterday, dealers said. PALM Closing prices Crude KS tome palm oil Jan 2460 (south) Feb 2420 (south) Refined palm oi US) tome sa Fee 1100 (sellers) Mar 940123 words
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Article72 1984-01-20 21 THE London gold fix rose 4 75 cents, from USS3GBJS on Wednesday to 1"*****.00 yesterday. The days report on tta gold market was not ible. Ctosfif pfKe Krugerrand 3.005.00 1 2.990.00) PHYSICAL 9uien S*fct» S5 Riiobar 25,250—25.400 1 gm ?5— 35 5 im 121-136 10 pn 264 M p72 words
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Article25 1984-01-20 21 ALUMINUM C Tu£ K Kea Spot 1104.00—1105.00 (1086.50— 1087 00) 3 months 1134 00-1134 50 (*****0- *****0) Vj M tone Firm Sales 6,750 tonnes25 words
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Article27 1984-01-20 21 Closing prices COPPfN £.tor«ie Ned Spot 953 50 954.00 (941 50-942.00) 3 months 977 50 978 50 (966 00-967 00) Market tone Firmer Sales 22.550 tonnes27 words
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Article74 1984-01-20 21 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 241.00 cents per kilo, down a quarter cent from Wednesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed slightly easier at 266.00 cents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers, down half a cent74 words
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Article58 1984-01-20 21 THE Straits Tin price in Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement (ITA)'s floor level of M529.15 per kilo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager was the sole buyer. Turnover fell to 77 tonnes from 170 yesterday due to the holiday in the mining states of Perak and58 words
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Article26 1984-01-20 21 Ctainf price* SILVER USJ.-troy 01 Thws Ned Singapore 8.07—8.12 7 98—8 03 Ned Tues New York 8 02—8 07 8.04— 5.09 Source Credit Suisse. Spore26 words
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Article297 1984-01-20 21 FOB in bales RAS MRFI R (S cents/kio) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 236 00 237 OON 235 50 236 SON unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 241.50 242 00 241 00 241.50 266.50-267.50 *****—***** Int. 1 RSS Mar 246.25— 246 75 245.75—246.25 Int297 words
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Article285 1984-01-20 21 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 208 00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 221 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 225 00 (sellers) Copra Mined .loose) 120 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 680 00 (sellers) Sarawak white taq FOB NLW 672 50 (sellers* Sarawak special black FOB NLW 415285 words
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Article397 1984-01-20 21 NBI YORK, Wed. Stocks i lowed mixed as investors struggled to I natC International BOBtaKM Machines' earnings The Dow Jones Industrial average fell 2.09 points to 1269.37. The transportation average rOM 0.74 to 603.79 and DM utilities average went down 0.34 to 131.31. Dealers said the market moved in step397 words
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Article72 1984-01-20 21 r~ Hongkong Hang Seng L Thursday 1,021.40 (1.018.07) Week ago 978.58 x% Australian All-Ordinaries ~;£v* Thursday 778.6 (769.5) Week ago 776.2 Australian Industrials L Thursday 1027.6 (1019.3) S Week ago 1022.2 Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 821.2 (807 1) h Wfrik ago 790.0 J BDow Jones Industrials P Wednesday 1269.3772 words
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Article269 1984-01-20 21 i*n 19 HKJ Chanie Associated Hotels 087 •0 08 Bank Cf East Asia J3 10 +ai Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 9.25 -0.1 China Light 12.90 +0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 10.20 F K ConsorUum 0.58 -004 Ear East Exch Phllex 0.080 O 1 Cement 970 -0J Or eat Eagle 0269 words
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Article327 1984-01-20 21 I tan 19 Cents Chant.* i A C I 187 i A N 1 268 unch A P M 242+2 AberfOTir 700 m *i Ol 79 +3 Allied Mill 250 unch Ampol P»t 185 unch 5M +10 Ashton :22 1 i 8 H P 1415 +25 :n T7 -1327 words
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Article340 1984-01-20 21 j an 19 fen Chanje AJlnomoto 1050 -20 Akat 800 +1 Amada 1070 +10 I Asahl Chem 448 unch Asahl Glass 714 -8 i Bank Tk 330 unch Brldgestone 815 -3 Canon 1510 +10 Casio Computer 1470 +20 Cltlien 880 +1 D Nip Print 948 +7 i D Nippon340 words
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Article226 1984-01-20 21 Jan 18 US$ Chang* Alcoa 48% Allied Chem Cp 54% unch Allls-Chalmers 16* Am Tel b Tel 66% unch Amax Inc 23% Amr Corp 40% +1% Bethlehem SU 28% Boeing Co 49* 1 Burroughs Cp 51* Caterpillar Co 49* Chase Manhtn 48% Chrysler Cp 30% ClUcorp 38% Cons226 words
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Article545 1984-01-20 21 Jan IS Penc« Chanje INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 144 +2 Ass. Dairies 156 +2 BTR PLC 434 unch Babcocks 183 +5 Barclays 547 +18 Beechams 315 +2 BICC 273 -5 Blue Circle 448 +5 BOC Group 305 +14 Boots 187 +1 Bowater 272 +10 I BATS 207 +2 Britannia 85 -1545 words
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Article91 1984-01-20 21 QUIET and thin trading was seen in the Singapore forex market. The US dollar opened at 552.1305 15 and closed at 552.1300/10. Trading of the unit against other currencies was also quiet. Against the Deutschemark, the dollar opened at 2.8025/35 and closed at 2.8045/55. Against the yen, it opened91 words
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Article28 1984-01-20 21 DEPOSIT p.a. RATES Savings account 6-u Autosave Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6 '2 3 months 6 3 4 6 months 6 3 < 9 months 12 months 728 words
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Article45 1984-01-20 21 LOAN RATESI %p.a. Prime rate 2 8 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 i Housing (discounted! Up to 10 years 9 II to 25 years 9V4 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 2 years 5 1 3 years 6 4 years 6 1 /a45 words
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Article55 1984-01-20 21 BUSINESS LOANS P. a. Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 3 MAS rediscount rates for export bills 6 1 i Source: DBS Bank 1 Mcitive rates. 2 For best55 words
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Article65 1984-01-20 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency Austrian schilling 10 7698— 10.7775 94 13 91.72 Belgian franc (com) 3.7205 3 7242 271.58 266 97 Danish kronor 20.9707 20 9857 48.39 47.36 Netherland guilder 67 4819— 67 5350 14 95 14.72 New Taiwan dollar* Unq Unq 188.6865 words
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Article171 1984-01-20 21 Managers' prices for Jan 20 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 60 3 82 The Savings Fund 2.13 2.26 Spore Prog Fund 1 57—1 67 Spore Sec Fund 2.40 2 55 Spore Invest Fund 1 23—1.30 Spore Equity Fund 1.53— 1 62 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund171 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-01-20 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Vessel Berth Arr Dep Builder II 22 a'side 20/1 i Jiang Cheng 28/9 a'side i Nan Kuo 3/4 a'side Ned Madras 44 a'side Sea Carrier 19 a'side 20/1 Seng Hong 27 a'side 20/1 j Wah Heng 29/30 a'side i Yung Foe-243 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-01-20 21 "Your logic is irrefutable, so I'll just ignore it." Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An cargo time block Nantai 7 (7N.-8S) 201(2100) FSB 0800-0900 As Pallas (018) 20,1(2300) FSB 1000-1100 Niaga 22 (2/84) 21/1 (0300) FSB 0800-1000 1400-1500 Y Bondarenko313 words
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439 1984-01-20 22 SELLING SHORT Shaw gets 2 new Malaysian partners This means public can now invest in its cinema empire THE Shaw Organisation has two new Malaysian partners who will, between them, own 70 per cent of its Malaysian assets mostly cinemas through a new company called Shaw Brothers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.439 words
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347 1984-01-20 22 Veneer Products VENEER Products' China connection may just pull it out of the red. Yesterday marked the opening of Phase One of the $400 million warehousing and cold storage complex in China's Shenzhen special economic zone, which borders Hongkong. At the347 words
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174 1984-01-20 22 PROPERTY developers Bonvests Holdings has bought a piece of land at Queen Astrid Park for $20 million, which will be used to build bungalows and apartments. The land, which was bought from Mr Kho Bak Weng of the Sindo Timber Group, will enable the174 words
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Article39 1984-01-20 22 NEW YORK Burroughs Corp introduced a new line of mainframe computer systems, the A-9, with a starting price of about U*****,000 (*****,500). The A-9 will be available in three models within the next 12 months. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1984-01-20 22 A COMPANY in the Jack Chla (iroup has bought 278.000 Haw Par shares Following these purchases. Mr Jack Chia is deemed to have an interest in 28.89 million Haw par Brothers International Limited shares.36 words
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Article36 1984-01-20 22 THE Transfer Books and Registers of Members of The Straits Times Press and Times Publishing Berhad will be closed from Feb 20 to 23 to decide members' bonus issue entitle ments. i36 words
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Article85 1984-01-20 22 LAWYER Abdullah bin Mohamed Yusof. a graduate of the University of Singapore, has taken our I as the chairman of the New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. Born in Johor Baru, Mr Abdullah. 44, a partner in the legal firm of Tunku, Zuhri. Manan and Abdullah, is85 words
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Article41 1984-01-20 22 RALEItiH (vole* has announced mat n has acquired, through the open market over a period of time. 1.82 million sh a < m General Lumber (Holdings), rcprcaeul ing 5.01 per cent of its issued and paid-up capital.41 words
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Article55 1984-01-20 22 TH E Singapore Land shares and transferable subscription rights disposed of by Ocean Holdings Lid Group and Ocean l.ena Ltd Group were held by Mr David Wong and his family's interest The company yesterday announced that Mr S P. Tao and Madam Liu K wan-Li have no55 words
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232 1984-01-20 22 THERE was a twist on Wednesday to the United Engineers (Malaysia) BerhadPacific Centre legal tussle. UEM, which is now facing a suit from Pacific Centre for M516.82 million in damages for alleged negligence in constructing a building in Penang, has decided to232 words
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Article49 1984-01-20 22 THIS is the index of the Hongkong stock exchange. It includes 33 stocks and is regarded as the indicator of investors' confidence in the colony. The Hang Seng 3ank set up the index in 1964. The index was taken over by the Hongkong stock exchange in 1969.49 words
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Article92 1984-01-20 22 THIS is a currency which is in great demand, relative to Mts supply, in the foreign exchange markets. Currencies of stable industrialised countries are usually hard currencies, widely bought and stored as a hedge against drastic fluctuations in other currencies. Three examples of hard currencies are the US92 words
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Article124 1984-01-20 22 THLS is a means of buying by instalments. D is called "hire' because the purchaser does not actually own the goods until the las 1 instalment has been paid The goods can be repossessed if the purchaser defaults or faiis to pa\ The customer puts down a deposit124 words
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88 1984-01-20 22 ARMONK (NEW YORK) The world's largest computer company, International Business Machines Corp., said on Wednesday its profit jumped 24.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year from a year earlier, pushing up earnings 24.4 per cent for all of 1983. "TheAP - 88 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-20 22 W NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SBNGAPORS AND APPLIED RESEARCH VJL^ CORPORATION Jointly invite you to participate in a One Day Seminar on LIGHTING The seminal Is opened to those in the fields of architecture, engineering, building and interior designing TOPICS Office Lighting: Lighting, Energy and Design and Practice Legislation Recent Developments616 words
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Advertisement610 1984-01-20 24 ip^ HHbßbbw 1 I^l I ÜBIbbW alv s^F y^^F mf^^^Kr -s-^IhI I^^w^. .^^bbbbl bbbbP^^^bbbc ft Jt'^'~s bbbbbW bbbbbbV^^ißbbbl ii The place is bursting with attractions! Mosaique Tatsumura jfl Infpp O'lff'C (TPftPfAnc rlicr*rkiTnl"C liT^^ Variations on a Ibb, A lovelv arrav of exquisite items in silk. mf <-> rashion theme. «m610 words
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Advertisement3382 1984-01-20 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP *J Monday Friday 900am -5.30pm Ordinary I 00 per word 'Mm SI 5 00 Cj m u^ (5.00pm for next day) L 1 Entertainment Food gutde _^a«*"a»w _^"*^sw ,a^**^ a^\ r^^^^l ar^\ sf^^ ar^^^^»k. a^^^^^. Saturday 9.00 am 300 pm c n $19 00 per3,382 words
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Advertisement503 1984-01-20 26 BaaT^^^^^^^aal Bav BBS i Hp BUSINESSMEN IF TAKING on a new lint- ot products for distributton is your cup of tea. take up the opportunity at classification Hl, 60 A sole agenlof a new brand of pun > eyton tea is looking for HL Active Distributors. 30 Hairdressing CUT 'N'503 words
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Advertisement618 1984-01-20 26 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor r OON BROTHERS Genera l Building Works Privates HDB Housing Flooring Grilles Eiectncr Plumbing Built- m Cabino L Pamtic Pa.ntmg& Etc 1 ASAKUSA DESIGNING UNDI RTAKES ai; construction reno. i tion work for bungalows sh,. ft offices, factories, restaura it^ flats houses at reasonable CO«1 Speciai price618 words
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Advertisement467 1984-01-20 27 37 Aircon/Refngerators MARtNA AIHCON SALE I tile charges Contact -"*****2. *****79 RENTAL SALtS RtPAIR of alrloner, refrigerator at reasonable price 1 ROO*«. SPLIT PACKAGE FOR UeilUU »alr* uible price \:r conditioning Pte Ltd *«JBB SALE, RENTAL OF recoil.! aircon.s at reasonable pr:. MJBMH rmation SALES A INSTALLATION and rr conditioner467 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-20 27 am business TO BUSINESS i I I 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal EXPERIENCED CAREFUL MOVERS, i HouaehoM office raawwal gener.il delivery lttTl|rfnTl -•ervlees Free i artoo braea tapes. :T.uis[)v>rtaticii available from $25 We allQ purchase used furniture equipment Call *****39 m i m A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office/ Factory reeaovakl Specialised626 words
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Advertisement534 1984-01-20 27 40 Other Services 40 Other Services A rSls^Di^Bsfiia i I X s 7 _Jw3iw«a*Xai 7 DISCOUNT On all Uundry Drycleanlng Charges Valid till 31st January 1984. Systematic Laundromat Parkway Parade .\.-,M YoahanKator-.; N. Tel: *****54 53 Computer Products/Services NEW SHIPMENT OF DISK DRIVE Shugart U.S. Disk Drive $355 Datamini (Japan)534 words
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Advertisement614 1984-01-20 27 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies USED TEXTILE MACHINERY FOR SALE Spinning, weaving, knitting, dyetng, printing, finishing machinery still In operational, good condition. Direct buyers or brokers are welcome. Picas* contact by telex: RS 3MM or teh *****80 USED STEEL CONTAINERS for sale or rental. Portable fibre cabin with furniture for sale or614 words
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Advertisement1107 1984-01-20 27 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities A HAIRDRES3MG BMSNES The Franchise Way PRESTIGE, GLAMOUR... AND ARTISTRY... Are all features of a very exclusive and prestigious chain of hairdressing salons about to be launched in Malaysia and Singapore. These chain of salons will be backed up by a1,107 words
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Advertisement518 1984-01-20 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive requires WORKS MANAGER Duties:To head Works Dept To look into operational improvement To understudy operations of BATTERY CHARGERS. IK" S Y S--1 TEM. UPS, etc... Requirements Diploma or equivalent in electrical electronic engineering Age 35 and above 1 or 2 years' experience preferred in518 words
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Advertisement603 1984-01-20 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive REGISTERED PHARMACIST We are a Trading Company seeking an Executive Pharmacist who is e> pected to a. ser\: a ell know n pharmaceutical agencies effectively b be involved in marketing function- il An attractiva remuneration package awaits the right candidate Please apply with non-returnable603 words
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Advertisement414 1984-01-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerics! SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PTE LTD (A member of Singapore Technology Corporation Pte Ltd) SAE (he largest automotive engineering concern in Singapore invites applications to fill the following vacancies GCI Certificate in uCCI j Intermediate B>ji ►-►eeping l[fjf! 3i53 GCE O Levei Ability to type414 words
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Advertisement734 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacan 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial /Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical j We have immediate vacancies for the position: Those interested, please apply in writing to: Cold Storage (Retail Division) Grou d Empire Dock Keppel Road (D lEM (PCB Assembly Division) REQUIRES COSTING CLERKS734 words
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Advertisement850 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical j EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Requirements: e Must have a pleasant personality and be able to communicate effectively at all levels, e Mature, intelligent, tactful with initiative skills and must be able to work independently and under pressure, e Excellent typing and850 words
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Advertisement688 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Well Established Leading Import and Export Organisation (outside j CBD) urgently requires candidates with following qualifications: e HSC from English stream with good command of English. e Pleasant mannered females, single not above 30. preferably Chinese and able to converse in some local dialects. e688 words
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Advertisement574 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Permanent L_. Jobs MALE TELEX OP (Ability to read tapes preferred. 3 Shifts, salary S7OO-JBOO. location Peninsula Plaza) RECEP CUM TYPIST (PABX ITT keyphone system. salary $650, location: town) *****25 Well established engineerir.g company requires: 1) GENERAL CUM PAYROLL CLERK e Completed Sec. 4 with574 words
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Advertisement439 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SUBSEA OFFSHORE PTE LTD Blk 2. No. 4. Terraced Warehouse Loyang OffShore Supply Base Loyang Crescent Singapore 1750 We require Immedi&lel] RECEPTIONIST/TELEX OPERATOR Residing in Bedok/Changi/Loyang preferable Pre-requisites e 1 year's working experience e Good command of English e Accurate typing 50 wpm on IBM439 words
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Advertisement598 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical SENIOR SECRETARY j Age 25 and above. 3 years relevan; rie; Knowledge of accounting up to Tria! Balance. I Ability to operate telex. negotiable Applications with resume, photograph (non-returnabie and telephone contact to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Well established transportation598 words
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Advertisement518 1984-01-20 28 66 Situations Vacant <?) Secret arsj a erica: Service Cler* (Fema*e) atton A! Store Clerk/Parts Keeper nda r > AI ,'i Kng nd Mandarin Iron Interested, please call at tel *****31 lor an immediate interview. Transport Company requiresFEMALF GENERAL CLERK e AI Pr- Kpertenc« work e M February. Salary $400518 words
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Advertisement953 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical APPLICANTS REPLYING S9 BO> i s uin t* r* i > wacancMM ave re I lost ritiliial refer r appUi attorn No it] i.. bt accepted mto are also '!e lo Box Numtvers 1 k them before CHINCSE FEMALE GENERAL ilerk required iii t953 words
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Advertisement502 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical PART-TIME CLINIC RECEPTIONISTS. Cttfnesa imealilnu prefer red Rtna 'J!to*il88 tea interview Near DM inlerrhanne REQUIRED TELEPHONE OPERA tor/ Clerk Ability in type I'ie.t.^e applj with full partteu tars 10 ivfu Lana t( la.^i REQUIRED 1 MALE Shipping ilerk No experience necessary Cle.use Call persi>nall>502 words
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Advertisement740 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Soles M Material Trading Pte Ltd, an established trading company dealing in material handling and industrial equipment and hardware, invites applications for the post of: Diploma in electrical/electronics engineering or equivalent. 2-3 years' sales experience in industrial equipment preferably weighing machines.740 words
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Advertisement565 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales A Multi-national Corporation invitas applications for: SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements M-2 years sales experience In household appliances like TV. video, washing machine etc a Secondary education a Fluent in English. Mandarin and major dialects and possess own transport a Possess drive, tact and initiative and be565 words
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Advertisement537 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales [Well established real esI tate company requires: MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Male and Female) The successful candidates must have 1 or 2 years experience in marketing real estate Professional qualifications an advantage. Salary and commission will be commensurate with experience. All applications should be addressed to THE537 words
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Advertisement707 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates COUNTER BEAUTY ADVISERS raquirad immadiately Pleasant personality. e Attractive income/ benefits. Experience preferred but not essential. Full training provided. Plaasa call: Jessie *****04 EXPERIENCED SALES SUPERVISORS (FEMALE) raquirad by Boutique for Casual wear, Sportswear and high fashion clothing Call personally at: -04-121 FAR EAST PLAZA707 words
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Advertisement400 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 0 Technical g) Technical T^oiexlllliJii^r A World leader in the manufacture of elec- >? tric-al electronic connection systems has the W{% following vacancies: py mm ITC' in Electrical Engineering, with ur with k] out experience A^ t| Completed N.b. V j jr!-; ppppppapavpiiipi Mm400 words
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Advertisement363 1984-01-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml DtMETROW To trouble shoot repair and maintain automatic equipment and CNC machines NTC 3 in Electrical/ Electronics or Mechanical Engineering 2 years working experience preferably in manufacturing environment Overseas training opportunity available for outstanding candidate To assist Engineer in machine design and to carry out363 words
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Advertisement705 1984-01-20 30 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical TIMES PRINTERS SDN BHD a member of" the Tunes Organisation) A- irf i ■*<••:: established commercial printer ludng high quality books and periodicals of -.it in!:. u repute using automated printing and bookbinding eojUtpment of the latest technology. Dm Id705 words
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Advertisement461 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical APPLIED MAGNETICS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Applied Magnetics, the largest independent computer magnetic heads manufacturer In the world. Is now ready to provide excellent employment opportunity In Its j newly established subsidiary company. START AFRESH AND GROW WITH THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY 1. PLANT TECHNICIAN (MECHANICAL) Possess461 words
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Advertisement415 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A French Manufacturing Company requires (A) DRAUGHTSWOMEN DRAUGHTSMEN Applicant* should: have at least GCE O 1 Level In Technical stream, possess ITC or Trade Certificate. have drawing knowledge of electronics, electrical mechanical. De able to commence work Immediately. (B) TECHNICIAN Applicants should: have STI ITC415 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Wanted urgently by a fast growing electronic company PRODUCTION SET-UP TECHNICIANS Diploma In Electronic, Electrical Mechanical Engineering. Fresh graduates are welcome. ITC/NTC 3/C it Gln Electronics/Electrical Engineering Preferably with aome related experience. Responsible for the set-up, repairs, maintenance and trouble-shooting of electromechanical Instruments and facilities.604 words
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Advertisement515 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technics! International Engineering Company requires LABORATORY/ SITE TECHNICIAN (Male a Female) tor waste water analysis Qualifications: HSC with credit In Chemistry and Mathematics. e At least 2 years working experience In Chemical laboratory Age 22 to 33 years old. Please call: Angie Tel: *****22 for appointment.515 words
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Advertisement475 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production fiyl SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS ml (PRIVATE) LIMITED I We are a well established commercial printing lirm, providing services in computerised Hpesetting, electronic colour separation, 1 to 4 colour otiset E£l printing and bookbinding tor both475 words
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Advertisement211 1984-01-20 30 A 0 MArsusHm \k M DBCHI (S) W PTE LTD y^y 4??, H ANG MO WO wjfa *fc INDL'STRIAL RW I! SINGAPORE 20% 0 i I O We provide well to those under our 4 roof. I 1 I Join us today FREE Transpon FREE Medical Treatment FREE Fashionable Iniform211 words
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Advertisement209 1984-01-20 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production p>— /nmA I Starting salary and attractive I benefits just for y0u You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (S2A for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training I Free transport Airconditioned work209 words
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Advertisement203 1984-01-20 31 [Iwp] i PMHKNmON OPERATORS Stalling Pay j $4118 FEWALE APPRENTICE Starting Pay $420 QUALITY CHECKER SfanMiiy Pay I $418 Beside*, we provide: Attractive salary increment Air-conditioned comfort No scope work Medical Hospitalisation Benefits Paid Leave 1 54 month Bonus TB Heart Disease Insurance Recreational Facilities and many others TIEN WAN203 words
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Advertisement390 1984-01-20 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Singapore V offers 5 day work week with no rotating shift work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe benefits like free hospital and life insurance coverages; money-savings program, education program and many others. Vacancies are now available for the following:PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift: 7.30390 words
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Advertisement254 1984-01-20 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production v KES Systems Service Pte Ltd We require 16 years above Attendance, overtime and transport allowance Medical hospitahsation insurance benefits Attractive increment twice a year Minimum 1 month bonus Annual, sick, marriage, compassionate and maternity leave Interested applicants, please call personally for an interview between254 words
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Advertisement523 1984-01-20 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Company manufacturing power supplies has vacancies lor: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Permanent 2nd ehifi: 3p.m. to 11p.m.) We offer: b-day week Attractive starting salary Confirmation increment Transport/ attendance allowance Shift allowance Requirements: e Singapore citizens e Primary education e 16 to 35 years of age. Interested523 words
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Advertisement500 1984-01-20 31 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Telephone Operator 2) Waiters I 3) Waitresses 4 Disco Waitresses 5) Cooks 6) Pantry Maids 7) Dish Washers/Cleaners 8) Chambermaids 9) General Cleaners 10) Linen Maid/Valet or Linen Attendant/Valet 11) Houseman/Gardener Walk into our friendly Personnel Dept. for an irterciew500 words
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Advertisement847 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous A multinational medium size fast exapnding telecomnunttertNM equipment manufacturer is recruiting the roll owing staff for their expansion programme: I PRODUCTION ENGINEERS I Requirements: PQmbm a University Degree in Electronic/Electrical/ Mechanical/Production Engineering with relevant experience847 words
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Advertisement384 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A well-established shipping company InvHm suitablyqualified applicants tor tha following posts CFS EXECUTIVE (Container Freight Station) At least GCE A level Must have at least 2 years experience in CFS operations and familiar with PSA procedures Must have leadership qualities, capable of handling and motivating384 words
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Advertisement489 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB TANJONG RHU ROAD SINGAPORE 1543 TEL: *****22 requires 1) GENERAL WORKERS CLEANERS (Male) will be required to do general maintenance and cleaning duties including cleaning of club pools and surrounds e Must be robust and physically fit e Age 20 and above489 words
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Advertisement430 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous J*UNQ COUftT HOTCL urgently requires: 1. HOUSEMEN 2. LAUNDRY VALET We offer: FYee Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick, Hospitalisation leave etc) Free SATA Insurance Scheme Promotional Opportunities Paid Public Holiday Free Transport Home (after midnight) Annual Wage Supplement Paid Annual Leave Please apply personally between430 words
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Advertisement474 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese company dealing in the distribution of fasteners, carbides and diamond cutting tools requires immediately: SALES CLERK Singapore Citizen e Age between 18-25 years e Pleasant personality e Minimum qualification: GCE Certificate e Knowledge of typing and474 words
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Advertisement605 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A new Executive Membership Health Club established by s group Of COfnpWM#9 r#deltf#9: (1) PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATOR e With ability to conduct Aerobic Classes. (2) RECEPTIONISTS (3) ATTENDANTS (Mala Famale) (4) MASSEUSES The right candidates should possess a friendly, tactful and pleasant disposition with relevant working605 words
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Advertisement483 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immadiata vacancie* lor: 1) EXPERIENCED WASHERS 2) DRIVERS 3) DELIVERY ASSISTANTS 4) LINEN CHECKERS Interested, pleas*- apply person- j ally at. PROFESSIONAL DRYCLEANERS sOI-2S, MARYLAND PARK BLK C TEL: *****21 Preference will be given tc those residing In East Coast KIT A KUNI MINI LOUNGE483 words
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Advertisement922 1984-01-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE FOOO eiOUSTRtES PTE LTturgently require* A DESPATCH ASSISTANT must be abl«- it speak Eng Ush possess a valid rias> 2 ilcenrr own a nunorrycle totereated appMcanU, p'aa»» call at 234, PANDAN t. (.OF SINGAPORE OM2 TEL *****M EXT 214 (S.B.S bus no 30. US.922 words
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Advertisement603 1984-01-20 33 S* Situations Vacant i Miscellaneous 2 DELIVERY LOft«Y a. i i rnce ra<|utred Un residing In >iithly >tR NEEDED. Sal- j -iry woo. *ith productive tocre...'.ere.stfd. pleuse call •"»NriNC TRANSPORT COMPANY requires Srsulin^ m Toa Pmyoh »rIT IM SETIRfD DRIVER M hourly baflta, preferably Irftng around Katon»{ areu Interested telephone603 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-20 33 j i MCfCedU Beni 170. registered in in nl\ DfS qJ the >.-.u lynl for sale. Over thirty CJ UULZ] itronf Spol it .it elaat--72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire y./^ disappointment I sunrise car rentals We charge 4 days I *****26/*****39 £^*f Oj^ 109 s'n, k io403 words
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Advertisement345 1984-01-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW JMiSPEED POWERED Exhaust manifold and systems Mazda 323 Ford Laser Mazda 626/ Ford Telsiar Nissan Sunny 1.3/ 1.5 Also available soon Latest Prelude and BMW 3 and 5 Series (R. H.D.I Over 150 exhaust systems and 70 turbo kits plus intake manifold, cylinder heads,345 words
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Advertisement2116 1984-01-20 33 74 Vthick Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year sVfe% p.a. 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tek-*****2. 2 years 5 3 /4% p.a. Blk 67 Circuit Rd #01-403 5.1337 Tel: *****40. 3 years 6 1 /4 p.a.2,116 words
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Advertisement868 1984-01-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Honda 6 MONTHS PRELUDE EX Automatic, 1 owner, brand new, Blaupunkt hi-fi, sports rims. $46,300. *****46. SEPTEMBER 1978 HONDA Civic 3 doors 2 owner PARF beautiful condition $12,000 *****54. 1978 HONDA ACCORD Auto. One private owner. Alrcond., $17,800 (loan $13,500). Tel: *****02. 1980 HONDA ACCORD868 words
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Advertisement571 1984-01-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 78 MERCEDES 200. One private owner. Seldom used 37.000 km Showroom condition $45,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****26 Tony. FEB. 1978 MERCEDES 200 Auto, aircon, Blaupunkt radio/ cassette, original condition PARF. $48,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****10 (No dealers please). MERCEDES 500 SEL 1981. 1 private owner, with571 words
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Advertisement775 1984-01-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi ALMOST 1978 COLT Sigma GS 5-speed. Private owner Aircond.. radio cassette, sports rims, power windows. $11,500 (loan $9,000) Tel: *****02 JULY 1976 LANCER 1 400 c.c SL 2 owners, new road tax and lyres. Alrcon. radio, cassette, excellent condition, selling $10,500 0.n.0 Call: *****66775 words
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Advertisement819 1984-01-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1978 TOYOTA CORONA oiX) Alrcon high power tail assette, road tax. insurance up to 7 '"84 PARF passed inspection, beautlful condition Asfclnf $li,Boo Can loan SIO.OOu Tel *****14 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA DX 1300 I compan> owner lax i-year. alrcond, cassette Im mileage, accident tree819 words
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Advertisement821 1984-01-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sala j) Toyota j) Toyota 35T1 TEST DRIVE... >>$ > THE EXCITING NEW j 1 CORONA 1.6 .^f^^^kAi^ PARF $26 800 ARF $34,900 -s^4k Ol spacious, powerful. ECONOMICAL jJ& NEW COROLLA 1.3 fcifily 7 V "\Jr) DX PARF 521, 120 ARF 528.000 GL821 words
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Advertisement501 1984-01-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 3 UNITS r platt- cars for sale Dat-sur. MSL, Nov '79. power steering and iut<» windows Dutsun ISO'S Nov '79 I-'ord Cortina MNQL, Aug. "79 All one owner and witr .urcond Call Wong. MSB9B JUNE 19bO SUZUKI 550 (new model i AlROn, sports runs501 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others Cif JiiCi /V r^/X C r\ v/1 X^^Jal JL m.JL 111 jL JL Genuine Pnce^Cuis. We're going all out to624 words
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Advertisement401 1984-01-20 34 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles QUICK SALE! AUSTIN mini van. Honda 550 van/ Daihatsu, Suzuki, Datsun pick-ups. Interested call *****68. $1,500 ONLY! Monthly $177 for "78 Daihatsu 550 cc van, tip top condition. 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden. 1976 DATSUN PICKUP alrcond. road tax, paint new, passed inspection,401 words
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Advertisement365 1984-01-20 34 76 Vehicle* For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles 1982 DAIHATSU 850 Van good condition. 1 owner $10,500/- Contact: *****66. 10 Kallang Way. 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA van. 1 owner. Nice number GK 88. Selling $9,500 Contact tel: *****5. 79 FORD ESCORT 1300 van, passed inspection. Tax 9/'B4. Beautiful condition. $2,900. Tel: *****03.365 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-20 34 I 77 Vehicles Wanted TANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good prices for all used cars. Any make model. Also required PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity 69, Killmey Road Singapore 0923 T»l: *****83 *****69. BETTER PRICE offered for PARF scrap cars and all kinds of good542 words
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Advertisement413 1984-01-20 34 J^, ACCOMMODATIONS BB PROPERTIES 85 Property Financing mm Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS AP no 3326 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses BINJAI PARK DOUBLESTOREY BUNGALOW. 4 bedrooms, large split-level living/ dining, mature garden, quiet surroundings. $5,000. DIST. 10 HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY,413 words
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Advertisement942 1984-01-20 34 'Tftty'V-'l I AT CLASSIFICATION Bi.» Q^ y|^pj) r-\ -jL I mmkfMam j lows" newly nj r '..iVci and m p :^F* I. j*-;^ til tranquil surrounding [I I »)«j»ift*g"«i F| j lor a cool $1 million. i>( %V J y t 3 hm^ r... -j.c j 85 Property Financing 85942 words
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Advertisement537 1984-01-20 34 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses WEST COAST PAP* .v oaths ano aj-uaHy .Me No i *****23 or CHWEE CHIAN ROAD I'aMr PariBeautlful double-storey bouse Furnished $1,900 Penurnpin Place (Coral Park) I I $1,650. 25:«192' CLEMEN' «-*H> l/2-STORFf d bungalow fully JurI 3 bedrooms. 1 study plus SO sq ft $3,900537 words
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Advertisement848 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses WATTEN VIEW. PRESTIGIOUS aTaawMawl i bMwVOCMM >*im 01 1 LUawMwßwd Harden j II lecuflt) Furnished 1 label Ist April H4 Principals only Trl -K566+42 ARANG COURT NEXT U> Braildfll Heights i.ewlv completed J■tOlV] leuii'ned bungalows for r?rH L.<iml drcii about 10.000 sq ft Ring uaat»848 words
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Advertisement609 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses OIST 23, HaLLVIEW ESTATE Near Jurong 2-store> semi-det-aohed, 4 bedrtx)ms. furnished. $1,600 Contact *****61 OIST 23, JALAN DERMAWAN double-storey semi-detached, 4 hedrooms, $2^oo Atona Propfrtles *****34 OIST 26, MANOAI ROAO Beautifully furnished semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, quiet locality, $1,750 *****75 (other agents welcome) DIST 20. CORAL609 words
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Advertisement438 1984-01-20 35 fl Fffß EfiST PLfiZfi imi. m i -it fe I LUXURIOaS fiPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. K I Creates a new era in cosy modern living. iuiiiib^iftic!:lwix»iii»v.fl|S||] I INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES 5 I 14,0005q ft Hotel styie lobby Tropical garden Closed circuit438 words
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Advertisement458 1984-01-20 35 DISTRICT 9 e WILMER COURT BUILDING 1 Leonie Hill Road Apartments for rent at $2,200 p.m. (unfurnished). Available immediately. a MOUNT ELIZABETH APARTMENTS 22 Mount Elizabeth Road Apartments for rent at $2,800 (unfurnished). Available in March 1984. e PEACE MANSION 1 Sophia Road Apartment for rent. Asking for $2,600 (fully458 words
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Advertisement403 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments At very reasonable rentals. Dist. 9 Beverly Hills $7,500 Dist. 10 Villa De!le Rose $7,500 Dist. 4 Mt. Faber $2,600/ Lodge $2,800 Dist. 11 Hlllcrest Arcadia $3,500 Dist. 9 LeonleHlll $5,000 Dist. 10 Sarkles Court $4300 Dist. 9 Lucky Tower $5,500 Dist. 9 Futura $5,000403 words
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Advertisement302 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 BEVERLY HILLS Bast apartment in town. Unbelievable rental at $6,500 inclusive of maintenance. Partially furnished. 4,100 sq.ft. Big living and dining. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. Best condominium facilities Pick your floor, pick your wing. We have 25 units for you to choose. Waitl302 words
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Advertisement348 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Dist. 11 Townhouse with own gar- j den 3 bedrooms large family area sauna bath/twimming pool MARCO POLO HOTEL VICINITY brand new 3 bedrooms apt central air-con., separate living/dining area, beautiful kitchen. Dist. 10 OFF ORCHARD BOULEVARD renovated 3 bedrooms maisonette apartment, central air-con., fully348 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10, STEVENS POAL brand new 3-bedroomed apartment with large balcony, overlooking swimming pool. Splitlevel living-/ dining areu aircond, 24 hours excellent security. Rental $3,500 Metz Properties: 734 1488 DIST 1542 ST PATRICKS VIEW brand new 4-bedroomed condominium, furnished, swimming pool $3,000 Rlcheast Garden brand455 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-20 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartment* DIST 9, WELKIN MANSION 2.000 sq ft. luxurious apartment. 4 bedrooi iit-llv-ing dining Furnished, refnger- Rental $2,800 p.m. commencing Ist March 1984. Owner *****93 DIST 8 SOPHIA ROAD 3-bedroom-ed fully furnished apartment Aircon<: irparfc $2,000 Tel: *****61 Strictly no agents DIST. 9 GRANGE HEIGHTS within418 words
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Advertisement546 1984-01-20 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments OIST 11 MIRAMAR MANSION. >[ US Kf.tutllulU !ur 4 tx-dro<>Mi> swimming pool $4,000 mcliiNue m.unte Housing jsustiiit) am DIST IS. EQUATORIAL COOL. J MX ;iiit level 1 1 v .ing, high (loot !;ii-in> st-a, luxuriously furnished $'j h*x imiu.M.- Qatewaj Housing OIST 11 JO GOLDHILL546 words
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Advertisement842 1984-01-20 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments I OIST 10. RIDGEWOOD. KUHIO 1 Rise, partially furnished. J-bed- roomed apartment with r-x,-el- i lent fiicllitif-. for $.*,4lM> Holland Housing 469 rtUBO DIST 10. MARBELLA COURT Vll- lage lower brand i\f* 3 bedriKims pool, squash, tennis, par- tiaiiy furnished $j,.-hm> $3,y00. j Alpha *****33842 words
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Advertisement777 1984-01-20 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE new maisonette. S bedrooms Master bedroom with study With pool, tennis and other clubhouse facilities BN Associates. *****07 NICELV FURNISHED APARTMENT at Stevens Close. Newton Road and Surrey Tower From $2,400 to $3,600 negotiable. Tel: Edmund *****65 A^ent) ORCHARD ROAD VICINITY, Kum777 words
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Advertisement1441 1984-01-20 36 86 Accommodations 87 Accommodations Vacant Wanted c) Rooms b) Apartments BENG'S LODGE oltor* luxurious PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPA(urniahad airconditionod room* 'RIATE families require furnlshwith own bathroom, privala an- ed/ unfurnished flats/ houses, trance and lel«phon» available in A "V location considered. FleDM. 15. Linan, dally cleaning and xlble budget. *****73/ *****74.1,441 words
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Advertisement856 1984-01-20 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses To be held at:The British Council Theatrette Basement, Singapore Rubber House, 14, Col Iyer Quay, Singapore 0104. On Thursday 26th January 1984 At 3.00 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1) 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED 53 Jalan Sembilang Singapore 2057 (Mukim 18 Lot856 words
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Advertisement838 1984-01-20 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SELETAR HILL, new house, big garden. 5.000 sq.ft. 2-storey semidetached. 4 bedrooms, store room, servant's room. 3 bathrooms, terrazzo.' parquet, $765,000 Tel: *****67 (morning)/ *****2 (afternoon). SERANGOON GARDEN singlestorey terrace. 3 bedrooms, kitchen renovated. $370,000. Seletar Hills, double-storey semi-de-tached 3 bedrooms, servant's Big garden838 words
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Advertisement831 1984-01-20 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 20 BRAND NEW doable- storey terrace 2,000 sq ft Price $640,000 Brand new condominium, near Hwa Chong College, $660,000 *****0; DIST. 20 THOMSON YAOHAN Cinlty, beautifully rtnmhlnj double-storey corner terrace 4 bedrooms. 3"000 sq ft Freehold $550,000 Wess *****44 DIST 2366, 2-STOREY CORNER831 words
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Advertisement626 1984-01-20 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses MEI HWAN GARDEN i corner terrace 4000 sq ft 5 room freehold Cindy *****00 b) Private Apartments EXCELLENT INVESTMENT VALUE KING'S CLOSE 5500.00C Dist 10. 1.900 sq ft 3 bedrooms New. small exclusive development in prime location Splitlevel living dining Fully alrconi ditloned Swimming626 words
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Advertisement536 1984-01-20 37 39 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale m Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments A peaceful oasis at prestigious Oxley Rise. Belle Vue Condominiums. •96 ultra-modern apartments set on top 5 minutes walk to Orchard Road of a hill. shopping centres Tranquil and536 words
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Advertisement388 1984-01-20 37 BAUHINIA PENTHOUSE. Pandan Valley Facing American School. Fully aircond' furnished. Large living dining room. 4 bedrooms, with attached bathroom and servant's room Camellia Terrace, groundfloor terrace house, racing pond, large living/dining room, 3 bedrooms/ attached bathroom, 1 study room, servant's room. Each Rental $5,000 p m including maintenance. Contact Mrs388 words
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Advertisement276 1984-01-20 37 DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK lower maisonette. 2300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, Olympic pool, tennis, squash, security. $530,000 negotiable, partially furnished. Standard Properties: *****91 EASTERN LAGOON (DIST. 15) studio and 2-bedroomed apartments for sale. High floor. Completion mid-1984. Full condominium facilities. Freehold. $265,000/ $310,000. Tel: *****11/ *****33 (Agent). GENTING HIGHLAND, KAYANGAN276 words
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Advertisement855 1984-01-20 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 11, CITY TOWERS, spacious living i:lning with balcony. 3 bedrooms, 1.800 sq.ft. Quiet and beautiful scenery. Immediate occupation. $530,000 Deans Property *****55. DIST. 13, WOOOLEIGH GROVE Walk-up ipartment. 3 bedrooms, extensively renovated, beautifully furnlsied. spilt-level living/ dining. 1,500 sq.it Must see to855 words
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Advertisement815 1984-01-20 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, high floor apartment, 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished, 1 560 sq.ft. $460,000. SBS Realty Services: *****22. SHERWOOD TOWERS, going cheap, 3 bedrooms, corner flat. Facing morning sun. Fully furnished $369,000. Rose General Agency *****55. VISTA PARK. 3rd storey, 2-bed-roorned walk-up815 words
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Advertisement812 1984-01-20 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments SELLING CHEAP! 1 room, 1 hall. Commonwealth Close, $22,000. Toa Payoh corner unit $43,000. Modified corner $58,000. Circuit Road and Commonwealth Close 3-room HDB $32,000. Tel: *****21/ *****03. ANG MO KIO 5-room slab block 249, extensively renovated, easy access to town without Internal812 words
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Advertisement611 1984-01-20 37 90 Properties Wanted PURCHASERS/ TENANTS require: (1) Houses/ apartments/ land in Oist. 5/ 9/ 10/ 11/ 15/ 19/ 20 and elsewhere. (2) St. Patrick's Garden/ View, Braddell Park, Sommerville Park. Eastern Lagoon, Pandan Valley, Hong Leong and others. UNIWEST: *****15/ *****92. LOOKING FOR PROPERTY to purchase. Preferably vacant or undeveloped611 words
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Advertisement1067 1984-01-20 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces DBSFINANCE FOR BETTER COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FINANCING Up to 85% of valuation Attractive interest rate of i0° c pa Maximum repayment period of 6 Shenton Way, #01-07, #02-07. KO2-32, DBS Building Podium Block Singapore 0106 Tel: *****55 **f^* pi 1 PlraaWlMfilol FOR SALE JUf.ONG JTC1,067 words
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Advertisement427 1984-01-20 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 1070 sq.ft (99.4m2) 1530 sq.ft (142.2m2) 2165 sq. ft (201 2m2) 8312 sq.ft (772.3m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft (99.4m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft (47 4m2) 823 sq.ft (76.5m2) AIRCONDiTIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES PtASONABLI RENTAL (AM^LE PARKING LOTS) SPECIAL CONCESSIONAL RENTAL FOR OPTICAL427 words
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Advertisement348 1984-01-20 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spact Henderson Industrial Park "A landscaped industrial park creating a most pleasant working environment in the heart of Singapore." Prime Freehold* Flatted Factory, Warehouses, Terrace f^fctory Showrooms are available f Statutory Land Grant Please Contact: Developt'r Joint Markeurn; Eg|Pg348 words
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Advertisement203 1984-01-20 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces MODERN WAREHOUSE IN CENTRAL AREA FOR RENT e Complete modern warehousing facilities Exceptionally high ceiling e Heavy floor loading capacity 200 to 400 Ibs/sq.ft. e Exclusive with few tenants only 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental OFFICES ADJACENT203 words
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Advertisement1105 1984-01-20 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces KUISY \^A W\REHOU^ Y^J CGVIH.EX Offers Quality \A^rehouses for multipurposes.Wide Range Indoor Services 6 heavy duty cargo lifts designed Indoor Services: to accommodate forklifts Short-term warehousing Every un.t with provision for Fork|jft wjth driyer installing wash basin and1,105 words
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Advertisement642 1984-01-20 38 93 OfficeSpaces b) Rental GEYLANG OFFICE, MANAGERS room for rent. $450. Interested call *****00 GEYLANG OFFICE, AIRCONO, furnished, with bedroom attached $550. Please call *****00. LARGE EXECUTIVE ROOM, Dist 7. Airconditioned, Just CBD. Call Mr Urn *****25. OFFICE ROOMS, FURNISHED with administration, telephone and secretarial. Tel: *****43, Karen OFFICE FOR642 words
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Advertisement385 1984-01-20 38 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale f .>**"- n i i 55 Pi i^*»fcfc B5?fflHI.FiH (ami ESKIy 1 I ORCHARD PLACE PTE LTD. "06-00 6v storey '■ar East p ia2a (next to Hyatt-Mote. i Scottsßoaa Singapore o922 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Space* b) Rental b)385 words
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Advertisement583 1984-01-20 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale SWTHPOjNT .^nm^LW a^af^aV a^H jL^m^mmm^^^^iai^^a^^ Singapore s second prime office area l^ \x \[l/// has developed between Maxwell Road \-~~Jr i) /W Vff ff j and Keppel Road Served by583 words
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Advertisement468 1984-01-20 39 a^ PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE AvsnsM# for R#fit Unit #01-08. 310 sq.ft. Ur.lt #01-09. 310 sq.ft. Unit #01-24. 115 sq.ft. Unit #01-25. 377 sq.ft. Unit #01-07. 310 sq.ft. Unit #01-10. 310 sq.ft Unit #01-22/23- 319 sq.ft. Immediate Occupation. For more details, pJewe contact PROPERTY DIVISION TEL-MS9S44 SHOP SPACE APPROX. 1,000 SOFT.468 words
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Advertisement1037 1984-01-20 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces I b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental RESTAURANT AND H SHOPS FOR TENDER I *22* I Beauty Worid Centre m m^j* Situated at the junction of Upper Bukit Timah Road/Jalan Anak Bukit and the Lr^' r:^^1,037 words
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Advertisement719 1984-01-20 39 02 Tours 102 Tours |fh NAM HO I *^B^" TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Head Office Peoifs Centre Grd. Floor, lOOEuTongSenSt., #0114, #01-16, #01-18 i Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. ta k Business719 words
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Advertisement861 1984-01-20 40 IC2 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours lE, JP JAPAN DISNEYLAND I F^^ EXPRESS $2,266 014^ I|P» OALL0 ALL JAPAN ifj Tokyo Disneyland $2,499 Dep. Every Saturday. x2^v For further information contact your travel agent. uap/xn jmk lines f V Best of USA West Coost ■^/^^*4 14/i6 Days m 2o ,'t^.861 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-20 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ORIENT 5 DAYS BANGKOK/CHIANGMAi $1,030 M 8 DAYS TAIWAN Every Saturday $1,769 Every Sunday (By Flight) PROM J 11 DAYS TAIWAN/HONGKONG $2,009 4 DAYS PHUKET Every Thur/Sun $499 udaystalwan/hongkong/ INDONESIA/MALAYSIA BANGKOK Every Saturday $2,189 3 DAYS JAKARTA/PUNCAK 8 DAYS BANGKOK/HONGKONG $1,510 BOGOR Every Friday624 words
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Advertisement562 1984-01-20 40 109 Academic GCE 'A' LEVEL (Pre-UI&II) AND GCE 'O' LEVEL FULL-TIME COURSES COMMENCE: 5 19 MAR 84 and 2 APR 84 MORNING CLASSES FEE: $12.50 per subject p/m AFTERNOON CLASSES FEE: $7.50 per subject p/m PLEABE ENROL EARLY TO ENSURE A PLACE For more Information please call Telephone No. *****11.562 words
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Advertisement600 1984-01-20 40 102 Tours 102 Tours §19 Bp gjM f A aal SgfßH mm. nH k W *wa P*^j^B a^BV*r*l'i iL! M m a 'H&r^<&B&9 *+tr~- lUkti^^^W"***^^* 11. ttki/ '*4f IsW 106 Foreign 108 Foreign INTERIOR I DESIGN Home Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr. Tan Poi Chuang, Dept. STP600 words
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Advertisement511 1984-01-20 40 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE basic Be* inei B| i iiy programmed for student! ;md others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to identify yourself as a jtudei.: INTENSIVE COURSE l)T Th 2 00- 5.00pm 24,01 j 2.M W F 5511 words
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Advertisement434 1984-01-20 40 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING IN JANUARY a FEBRUARY English For Commerce Sun v n m 22/1 Bookkeeping Elementary Frl 8.30- 10 00pm 27/1 Mon 7.00- 8.30pm 23/1 Shorthand (Theory) Sun 3.30- 5 00pm 28 '1 Wed 8.00- 930pm 25/1 Sat 2.00- 330pm 28/1 Bookkeeping Intermediate Wed 6 30-434 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1984-01-20 41 141 Deaths 141 Deaths CHEN SONG NGEE Passed away peacefully on 18th January 1984 Leaving Behind Beloved Wife Son Daughter :n-iaw Chen Che Lam Koh Teck Him Daughter Grand-daughter Chen Lee Lee Chen Ying Ying I Funeral on Sunday 22nd Jan. 1984 I Cortege leaving 401A Upper Changi Rd. at140 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1984-01-20 41 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements I OF THE LATE I MR. CHNG TOK NGAM wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind, assistance, condolences, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late MASTER FRANCIS PANG Departed 17/1/84 wishes to96 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-01-20 41 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam f AKHAND PATHI IN HIS EVER LOVING MEMORY, THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SARDAR CHAIN SINGH Jl HAYER WILL BE HOLDING AKHAND PATH AT THEIR RESIDENCE NO. 8 NAMLY GARDEN, SINGAPORE 1026 COMMENCING AT 8 A.M. ON FRIDAY 27TH JANUARY. BHOG WILL BE HELD61 words
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Obituary, Illustration236 1984-01-20 41 MR A.J. LOUIS AGED 67 passed away peacefully on 19/1/44 leaving behind Wifa: Mary Son*: Cyril, Albert Gerard Daughters: Teresina, Josephine. Joan. Diana j Virginia Sons-in-law: Elias Jeyaseelan Daughters-in-law: Patricia lndirani Fiva Grandchildren Mother: Gnambal Sister: Leena Brother-in-law: G.M.Joseph Nephew* and niecet CORTEGE will leave Blk 10, -07-57,236 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1984-01-20 41 HAN MUI JIK AGE 72 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 18 JAN 64 LEAVING BEHIND Beloved wife: Quek Boon Eng Sons Jeffrey Han Boon Toon Henry Han Meng Toon Han Tee Toon Cortege leaving Bid 208, Toa Payoh North, on Sunday at 10.30am (or Mt Vernon Crematorium. Tel: *****4450 words
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Obituary, Illustration216 1984-01-20 41 Th« Family Ol The »>• MR CHOC EH SAN Who passed away peacefully at home on 11.1.84 Wits: KOHLEF. SIN CHONG TEE Son ANDY CHOO WEE MENG ROGER CMOO WEF. PEMG CHOO WEE KHIANG BILLY CMOO WEE HEONG CLIVE CHOO WEE EE Daughter GRACE CHOO WEE KUNG CINDY216 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1984-01-20 41 In loving memory ol FLORENCE PEARL FERNANDO departed on 20/1/1970 Walled in our hearts there's a garden Where memories bloom every day In the rainbow colors of happiness She give us before the Ma-sU>r i took her way Always remembered by huiband children A grandchildren tn Loving109 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1984-01-20 41 In Loving Memory Of MR TAN IMM LYt Departed ?3t< jenumi '*c You tolled all those years for U;And then you hart to go To eUrriui peaceful r**st Promised to the just and horiMt Alwayi remembered by vitt chn dren. daughtef-m-taw. aon*-in-ta* grandchildren and relative* IN LOVING93 words
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Article321 1984-01-20 42 Musa confirms CPM merger a; a u ion k. Confirming earliei re- P•: i rr. e Bter D t'uk Musa Hitam said uxl a\ that breakaway b |e Communist Flirty ot" Malaya (CPU have led to form the new nununJsi Parly of Malaysia. Datuk Musa said the merger of theBernama - 321 words
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Article66 1984-01-20 42 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda is to visit Malaysia between Feb 15 and IT. a government spokesman said today The spokesman said it would be Gen Prem's first visit to Malaysia since Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad became Prime Minister in July 1981. GenAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-01-20 42 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent 4 Its vibrant economy, complemented by balanced social development and flourishing democratic institutions, should serve as an inspiration to developing na- A tions. Mr Reagan 4 It is news to find a developing country that is able toAP - 544 words
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211 1984-01-20 42 External debts will be kept in check Mahathir NEW YORK, Thurs. The Malaysian Government will never allow the country's external debts to deteriorate to alarming levels, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said here. He told a group of economic writers and editors of economic journals here on TuesdayNST - 211 words
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181 1984-01-20 42 KL, Bangkok bid to stop 'straying fishermen' BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand and Malaysia may set up two committees to help resolve problems posed by their fishermen straying into each other's territorial waters, a senior Thai official said today. Mr Vanich Varikul, Director-General of the Department of Fisheries, said agricultural ministers fromBernama - 181 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-01-20 42 Houses near mining pool cave in picture. Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A row of nine recently-completed lowcost double-storey houses caved In yesterday. Five houses in an adjoining block developed deep cracks In the foundation and there were also cracks on the walls. The houses, which are near a disused miningNST - 225 words
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Advertisement22 1984-01-20 42 WE ARE WAITING TO WISH YOU GOOD FORTUNE AT PARKWAY PARADE WATCH OUT FOR THE OTHER LUCKY RATS OF PARKWAY PARADE 122 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-01-20 43 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thurs. Backin- form Steve McGarret displayed keen action in his winding-up gallop on the track here this morning. With H.S. Chan astride, the four year-old New Zealand gelding by Tahearisk strode out QaeuttS over 600 m in 37 The426 words
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Article153 1984-01-20 43 YOU wrote that apprentice L. Danis must have set up a record of sorts when he lost two races on objections in one meeting Bukit Timah last month). Larry Francis suffered the same fate, also at Bukit Timah, some years ago. LUCKLESS, Singapore JEEP: You are153 words
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Article1702 1984-01-20 43 ■MM 1.30 CLASS 6 DIV B I,loom M A 'im iiiffJß (Restricted terms 2, 3 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) I 09 Fighting Princess 57 Pine-Rodgers 3 nzf '1200ml Gwtlllam 2 I 7**s TeiJ 57 West-Owner 4 nzg iL2OOm) *Aite 9 J «o*6 .Addition 53 Lucky- Ahmad1,702 words
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Article1195 1984-01-20 43 PENANG, Thurs. RACE 4 of the first amateur meeting of the season ended on a sensational note a double objection was lodged. Rider G. Jeremiah on Young Generation, third past the post, protested against the hot favourite, Dom Mlgalo (James Ng), being declared the winner for alleged1,195 words
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Article1018 1984-01-20 43 Stipe's report PENANG, Thurs. Riders M.T. Yap and K.S. Tan were each suspended for one race day over their riding in Race 2 and Race 6 respectively. Yap failed to straighten his mount (Lucky To Win) while Tan was put on the mat for careless and inconsiderate1,018 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-01-20 44 MANAMA. Thurs. Four former British international footballers will take part in an all-star five-a-suie tournament here on Wednesday. Bobb\ Moore, captain of England's 1966 World Cup- winning team, will be accompanied by striker Geoff Hurst, long-serving England goalkeeper Gordon Banks and Northern Ireland's waywardAFP - 136 words
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Article226 1984-01-20 44 A K K ATHENS striker YannLs Dintsikos paid for his team's 1-0 away defeat at Yannina lost weekend A group of fanatiral AEK supporters ambushed him as he was leaving the stadium after training on Tuesday and assaulted him Dintsikos was saved by four teammates who leftUPI; Reuter; AFP - 226 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-01-20 44 LONDON, Thurs. THE semi-final draw for the Milk Cap: Sheffield Wednesday or Liverpool v Walsall, Oxford or Everton v Aston Villa. First leg to be played week commencing Feb 6, second leg Feb 13. Reuter OXFORD UNITED failed by just nine minutes lastReuter; AFP; AP - 373 words
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Article155 1984-01-20 44 MOSCOW, Thurs. The trainers of six Soviet soccer First Division clubs have been replaced in a reshuffle announced by the National Sport Committee yesterday. The trainer of Torpedo Kutaisi, Tengiz Grdzelishvili, was dismissed for serious errors while five others resigned, usually signifying some pressure,Reuter - 155 words
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Article175 1984-01-20 44 Aussie set to join Arsenal LONDON, Thurs. Melbourne defender Alan Davidson, 23, is set to become the latest Australian soccer import to play in the English First Division. Davidson, capped 32 times for his country, is waiting for a work permit before signing for Arsenal. Davidson almost joined West GermanAP - 175 words
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Article167 1984-01-20 44 Algeria storm off in protest SAINT OLEN, Thurs. The Algerian team walked off in protest against the referee two minutes from the end of their under-21 soccer friendly with hosts France here yesterday. The Algerians went off in disgust after they had a second player sent off by the BelgianReuter - 167 words
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395 1984-01-20 44 Seven in trouble for night outing SUPERBOWL COUNTDOWN U TAMPA (Florida!. Thurs. The renegade Los Angeles Raiders are at it again Less than 24 hours after hitting town for Super Bowl XVITI, seven players including star quarterback Jim Plunkett were fined US$l,OOO ($2,100) each for being late for a 7UPI - 395 words
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Article469 1984-01-20 45 Dismal comeback for English 5,000 m world record-holder MELBOURNE, Thurs WORLD 5,000 metres record-holder David Moorcroft finished a dismal 12th in his athletics comeback over the distance at Olympic Park here yesterday. "I felt really shattered. It was a nightmare out there," said Moorcroft, who clocked 14 min.UPI - 469 words
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Article69 1984-01-20 45 Moses on top of the world NEW YORK, Thurs. Edwin Moses, the world champion and record-holder over 4W metres hurdles, was awarded the 1984 "Jesse Owens Memorial Trophy", as a reward for outstanding athletic achievement last year. Moses (right in I PI picture), the \m Olympic champion who has nowAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-01-20 45 Coe's back with gold in mind LONDON, Thurs. Triple world record-holder Sebastian Coe, of Britain, said yesterday his main objective for this year was the 800 metres gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics, a race for which he has already been nominated. In an interview published in the LondonReuter - 201 words
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Article144 1984-01-20 45 LONDON, Thurs. Buster Mottram has lost his place at the top of the British national tennis rankings, after six years as the nation's No. 1 player. He is replaced by Colin Dowdeswell, currently ranked No. 34 in the world. But now Dowdeswell has been cleared by theAFP - 144 words
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Article285 1984-01-20 45 Darden slips into a coma after knockout SAN DIEGO, Thurs. Stewart Darden, a 24--year-old boxer, remained unconscious and in critical condition at Grossmont Hospital yesterday, after surgery to stop bleeding in his brain from a knockout in a fight. "He's still in our critical care unit butAP - 285 words
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360 1984-01-20 45 PARIS, Thurs THIS year's Five Nations' rugby tournament starts on Saturday, with France favoured to go one better than their championship share with Ireland last year. They both meet in one of the two opening games at the Pare des Princes Stadium here,AFP - 360 words
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186 1984-01-20 45 LAKE PLACID, Thnrs. Mike Randall soared to the second-longest distance to earn 215.5 points and win first place In the 71-metre Nordic combined Olymrlc ski jump trials at he Intervale Mackenzie Olympic ski Jumps. Pat Ahern, 23, with an aggregate of 211 points,AP; AFP - 186 words
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Article221 1984-01-20 45 Hollywood with a difference GUARUJA, Thurs. Three Chileans, three Brazilians, a Peruvian and an Argentinian moved into the quarter-finals of the Fifth International Hollywood tennis tournament after their respective victories yesterday. The first Chilean to win was Alvaro Fillol, who beat Cesar Kist, of Brazil, 6-4, 6-7 (2-7), 6-4. OtherAP; Reuter - 221 words
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Article259 1984-01-20 45 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (New Jersey), Thurs. Former world heavyweight champion Joe Frazier has waived his right to a court arraignment on a charge of possessing an unregistered handgun, officials said yesterday. Gloucester county prosecutor Alvin Sheen said the case would be presented to a grand jury withinAP; AFP; Reuter - 259 words
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Article335 1984-01-20 45 RENE PMNEN, of Holland, and Urs Freuler, of Switzerland, caught Australian Gary Wiggins and West German Horst Schuta in the last few laps to win UK Rotterdam sLx-day cycling race in Rotterdam. Holland, on Wednesday. Results 1 Rene Pijnen (Hol)-Urs Fieuler (Swit) 597 pts, 2 Gary Wiggins (Hust)-HorstReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 335 words
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Article182 1984-01-20 46 DAVIS Cup trainee Hashim Sidek has decided not to continue with national training. H:tshim, 22, is a professional coach and feels that traimng would not leave him enough time to earn a living. Hashim, in fact, opted out last year when the Singapore Lawn182 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-01-20 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Coach sees red over player's 'breach of discipline' STORIES by DAVIS CUP coach Daniel Lim last night demanded that tennis star Mahader Hassan be banned from representing Singapore again. Furious at what he described as "breach of discipline" during last weekend's Davis Cup debacle,463 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-01-20 46 SINGAPORE may have been ko'ed by the Philippines in the Davis Cup, but our tennis E layers are determined to eat the count next time. Coach Daniel Lim has always advised his men to come out fighting. Now his words can be taken literally. HeALBERT SIM - 190 words
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369 1984-01-20 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON STORIES...By SINGAPORE scored two morale-boosting wins as Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill advanced to the quarter-finals of the Asian individual squash championships in Amman yesterday. For their wins were at the expense of the Indians who are expected to fight it out369 words
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Article188 1984-01-20 46 WELLINGTON, Thurs. The weather today seemed increasingly likely to delay the start of the First cricket Test between New Zealand and England tomorrow. Both teams had only brief outdoor practice sessions at the Basin Reserve, the Test venue, yesterday because of rain and waterlogged practiceReuter - 188 words
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Article306 1984-01-20 46 SYDNEY, Thurs. West Indian No. 3 batsman Richie Richardson hit a controlled 53 to steer his team to a five- wicket victory over Pakistan with nine balls to spare in the World Series Cup one-day cricket match today. The West Indies, set 185 to winReuter - 306 words
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Article296 1984-01-20 46 Arabian tales of the unexpected THEY went to the Middle East with visions of exotic tales from The Arabian Nights burning sands, belly dancers and son-drenched minarets. Bat what greeted the Singapore team on arrival in Jordan on Sunday was more like a scene from A White Christmas, which made296 words
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Article186 1984-01-20 46 European tune-up for Karim ABDUL KAREM is going West. Come April, the Davis Cup reserve will head for at least three months of tennis tournaments on the European circuit. Coach Daniel Lim has always been adamant that players should be given big tournament exposure and he is to arrange for186 words
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Article394 1984-01-20 46 A SYSTEMATIC war of attrition helped Eric Tan score a deserving 3-2 win over Dennis Yip in the quarter-finals of the Pepsi Under- 19 squash tournament at Kallang last night. Eric, who took up the sport only 18 months ago. belied his inexperience as394 words
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Article405 1984-01-20 47 Full steam ahead for Malacca Malaysia Cup focus DEFENDING Malaysia Cup League champions Malacca, fresh from their stunning victory over Selangor, aim to keep their winning ways when they take on Brunei at Bandar Sen Bengawan today. Although they will be without goalkeeper Janlan Ali and striker Mahathir Ali, who405 words
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181 1984-01-20 47 PETER SIOW - Seoul trip for boys' and girls' teams PETER SIOW FOR the first time, the Basketball Association of Singapore will send both their boys' and girls' teams to the Asian Basketball Confederation youth championships in Seoul from April 7-21. Until now, the BAS have never entered their girls' team for the181 words
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Article64 1984-01-20 47 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's 18-year-old Rika Dila shot a par 72 today to go into a five-stroke lead after the first round of the Thailand's Ladies amateur golf championships Lmoiag iewn: 72 Rika Dila n Somlak Sucharitkul Thai) 78 Nago Sato (Mai). 7* Nudeenuj Bunyaketu (Thai) 81Reuter - 64 words
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Article282 1984-01-20 47 PETER SIOW - United we all asleep PETER SIOW By THE few hundred spectators watching Farrer Park United and Toa Payoh United battle to a grim M draw at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night must certainly have wished they had been elsewhere. The two National Football League First Division teams hardly gave282 words
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Article39 1984-01-20 47 CALCUTTA, Thurs. Hungary beat India 1-0 in the slxnation Nehru World Cup round-robin soccer tournament here today. Defender Gabor Hires was Hungary's hero when he headed a corner kick intn thp not in the 44th minute. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article42 1984-01-20 47 SEMBAWANG Tamils Association will hold their third annual road run starting at 15 Kee Ann Road off Chong Pang on Feb 19. Entries for the nine-kilo-metre race close on Jan 30 For more details contact M. P. Samy (tel: *****41).42 words
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207 1984-01-20 47 LONDON, Thurs. TONY Jacklin has been re-appointed captain of Europe's Ryder Cup golf team to meet the United States at the Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, next year. Predictably, the Professional Golfers' Association have given the former British and United States Open champion their ultimate207 words
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Article174 1984-01-20 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON BEVERLEY HUKE, leading money winner on the European circuit last season, will be in action in the Ladies Asian golf circuit at Sentosa from Feb 16-18. The British golfer will be joined by compatriots Dale Rein, Debbie Dowlings, Christine Langford, Bridget Cooper and174 words
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Article226 1984-01-20 47 WAN TZE YANG narrowly missed the national Under-10 record in the 50 metres butterfly at the Singapore Swimming Club's single age-group meet at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Tze Yang clocked 35 70 sec., two- tenths of a second off the national mark. But there was some226 words
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Article67 1984-01-20 47 NEW YORK, Thurs. Calgary Flames beat Detroit Red Wings 4-2 In an American National ice hockey league match yesterday. Other results: New York Rangers 6 St Louis Blues 2, Winnipeg Jets 5 Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Toronto Maple Lean 9 Minnesota North Stars 4, New York Islanders 9 ChicagoReuter - 67 words
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Article81 1984-01-20 47 THIRTEEN teams will take part in the Singapore Industrial Easy Pitch Softball League's annual International tournament starting at the Singapore \merican School in King's Road today. The three-day event will feature offshore teams representing Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Medan, East Kalimantan, Baiikpapan and Tokyo. Singapore will be81 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-01-20 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FAS flash red card at the Class One officials below par By for the 10 Division One clubs who had made repeated requests for more efficient match officials. The committee have also organised a Physical Fitness Test a 12--minute run from various ageALBERT SIM - 341 words
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Article175 1984-01-20 47 Alvin's fight for second ALVTJN Tan put up a gallant fight before finishing second to Huang Shi Chuan in the 50 metres butterfly for boys' Under--8 in the Chinese Swimming Club's single? agegroup meet at Amber Road yesterday. Shi Chuan clocked 44.82 sec., which was 0.38 sec. faster than Alvin's175 words
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Article95 1984-01-20 47 JURONG TOWN Football Club are organising a Jurong Cup soccer competition for all commercial firms based in Jurong, starting on Feb. 15. This annual competition was previously confined only to firms not participating in the Business Houses League. Entries close on Jan 30 and forms are available95 words
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Article201 1984-01-20 47 HONGKONG, Thin. Singapore face an uphill battle here from Feb 20-25 in their bid to qualify for the Thomas Cup finals in Kuala Lumpur. For taking part in the preliminaries here are badminton kingpins, Indonesia, who are expected to include world champion lcuk Sugiarto and former AJI-EnglandAFP - 201 words
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Article229 1984-01-20 47 TOKYO, Thurs. Singapore's Wong Shoon Keat lost 15-2, 15-10 to England's Sieve Pnddeley in the first round of \h<> 15 million yen ($134,000;. Japan Open ha-hmnton championships here today. Other rr^aJts Mali's fcinnle*. flm raud: Lierr, Bwk Qm (Indoni b; Shin); Matsuura <Jpn< 15Reuter; AFP - 229 words
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Miscellaneous77 1984-01-20 47 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL IMv 2: Far East Levingston v F 4 N (Oylang), Tien Wah Press v Keppel Shipyard (Toa Payohi, SAE v Mitsubishi (Queenstown) Mv J: Dynasty Hotel v General Motors. McDermott v Singapore Tobaoc-o (Both at Farrer Park). Sime Darby v C. K. Ting, FAS-Orient v Hoechst77 words
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486 1984-01-20 48 Permissive attitudes in western Europe threaten to make it worse UN vih:NNA, Thurs. The illegal narcotics trade and drug abuse has hit record levels t round the world and [111 HlllfflfrPf attitudes sweeping western Eu"oih_> threaten to make it worse, a United Nations reportReuter; AP - 486 words
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265 1984-01-20 48 •'TELL Alice I'm dead," was the suicide message a drug addict wrote on his palm to his aftercare officer before jumping off a block of flats. Wasakha Singh s o Banta Singh's body was found lying at the foot of a block off Balestier265 words
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177 1984-01-20 48 A little bit of soap goes a long way PARIS, Thurs ONLY one French person in five takes a shower or a bath every day, a magazine reported today The report also said one out of two of them never uses a toothbrush and on the average, the FYench useAFP - 177 words
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374 1984-01-20 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. THE Soviet Union has built the world's most powerful booster rocket as part of an ambitious new programme centred on a big, permanently orbiting space station and a space shuttle, says an American expert on the Soviet space programme.Reuter - 374 words
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Article45 1984-01-20 48 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria's military leader Major Gen Mohammed Buhari yesterday named an 18-member Cabinet in which civilians outnumbered military men. Gen Buhari was the leader of the coup that overturned four years of civilian rule in black Africa's richest and most populous country. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article30 1984-01-20 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.46 to 1,270.83 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article75 1984-01-20 48 SOUTH PLAINFIELD (New Jersey), Thurs. A previously unreleased collection of early live recordings by Elvis Presley, including new versions of Hound Dog and the Chuck Berry classic Maybelline, will be released late this month by an independent distributor. The material an unheralded bonanza for Elvis diehardsUPI - 75 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-01-20 48 LONDON, Thurs. A BRITISH printers' union, the National Graphical Association (NGA), backed off last night in a bitter struggle with a small Lancashire newspaper firm and ended its defiance of the government's union-curb-ing laws. The union's fight to impose a closed shopAP; UPI - 273 words
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215 1984-01-20 48 CONRAD RAJ - CLINIC LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO DONATE SPERM CONRAD RAJ By VIRILE, healthy, young men are being sought. If they call a private clinic at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, off Orchard Road, they will be paid $40 each time they donate their sperm. The clinic says the sperm will be used to215 words
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203 1984-01-20 48 FairPrice will have cheapest eggs this festive season EGGS, prices of which are expected to rise (or the coming festive season, will be sold at the lowest market prices at NTUC FairPrice, its general manager, Mr Urn Ho Seng, said yesterday. The prices of $I.Bt and $1.71 for a tray203 words
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Article73 1984-01-20 48 IN yesterday's report of an Appellate Court judgment it was reported that the court "disagreed with the Appeals Board (Land Acquisitions) that the Collector of Land Revenue was not entitled to regard such land (designated in the Master Plan as 'land occupied by H.M. (Her73 words
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Article32 1984-01-20 48 LONDON, Thurs. British officials said today they closed the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington on the outskirts of London three weeks ago after detecting higher than normal levels of radiation.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous123 1984-01-20 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. Adelaide 13/23C Fine I Manila 18/32C Fair Amsterdam JC Melbourne 12/21 C Fine Bangkok 23 32C Fair Moscow -2/7123 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1984-01-20 1 CHRISTINE KHOR - A busman s holiday for Pat CHRISTINE KHOR Auditions and rehearsals for Scriabin Dances choreographed by United Statesbased Patricia Hon for the Arts Festival reveal that young local dancers lack the experience to relay its theme, the urgency of the man-woman relationship. Though "a simple dance stripped of ornamentation", the1,285 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-01-20 2 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Casual elegance and understated stylishness are the hallmarks of Penang-born dancer Patricia Hon's personal style. She chooses clothes that enhance her poise, and allow her to move freely. Coordinated by Photography by "IT'S the body that makes the clothes," she said, asNG HAN GUAN - 597 words
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Article, Illustration964 1984-01-20 3 JOHN DE SOUZA - Paris Pret comes our way again JOHN DE SOUZA j! France's fashion promotion machine, eager to boost garment sales, bulldozes on with the return next week of the mini-version of Paris' worldfamous Pret-a-Porter clothes fair. IN THE rarefied world of haute couture, Paris still reigns supreme certainly in terms of964 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-01-20 4 CAREN CHOR - CAREN CHOR If you're wondering what to do with the bundles of hong bao envelopes at home, here are some ideas on how to turn them into ornaments ■£_E YOU can make attractive ornaments with those bundles of hong bao envelopes which are given away417 words
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Advertisement535 1984-01-20 2 ■GEtWOFFi THE PRICE i OF GOLD, if i s 250 grams, ol pure rich, creamery Meadow Gold Butter at 20c I its usual price All you have to do is clip this coupon and exchange it when you buy Meadow Gold Butter at NTUC Fairprice. Yaohan, Econ Mminiart and leading535 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1984-01-20 6 RICHARD D. LYONS - New hope TOl migraine sufferers RICHARD D. LYONS By 41 liken the cause of migraine to a piano keyboard. It is highly likely that migraine is a chord that results when a certain combination of keys is struck. Dr Arnold P. Friedman IN THE United States, the search for aNYT - 1,183 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1984-01-20 8 LEONARD SLOANE - Fish farms come of age LEONARD SLOANE Breeding fish in the right biological and environmental conditions is a step bridging the hunting economy and the agricultural one. Acquaculturalists like Jon Lindbergh cultivate and sell more than 100 species of seafood, especially in the East where fish is a primary sourceNYT - 1,177 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-01-20 10 Get it straight steen or stine? WHITE House spokesman Larry Speakes had a bad day last month. He had been ordered to slap down the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Martin Feldstein, who had been differing a little publicly with the Reagan party line on budget deficits. As791 words
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Article463 1984-01-20 10 Be not led up the garden path THIS department is dedicated to ripping out the weeds of mixed metaphors before they take root in the language, especially on well-trodden paths. David Gergen, the White House Director of Communications (and possibly the fellow who ambushed poor Larry Speakes on the SteenSteinNYT - 463 words
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Advertisement495 1984-01-20 7 [make a date wrm scotts THIS FESTIVE SEASON BB^9U BBj^BUsC ftWt 9' I W^T BIS V^j^^ > Make any purchase from 20 y ALA aA I vouchers. Arts Crafts, Glass blowing, \bk We're giving away 36 gift Ivory carving, Clog making. wJr *k I vouchers, to the value of $300495 words
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Advertisement651 1984-01-20 10 »-^^»>C# v^^ L—^h Due to our company's expansion pro- i=3H gramme, we will be moving to our new Ei showroom at 81-1 19/122 Parkway Parade Marine Parade Road to serv^ you better. j=sj All our showroom models only at unit g #01-77 Katong Shopping Centre will be sold at 10%651 words
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Article221 1984-01-20 12 INGVELDE GELENG - INGVELDE GELENG By in West Berlin WHEN traditional music forms experience a revival and further development in their native country, they often receive a helping hand from the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation in West Berlin. The institute was set up in 1963 toDPA - 221 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1984-01-20 12 STEPHEN HOLDEN - Reliving golden era of pop STEPHEN HOLDEN Linda Ronstadt s latest album, which resurrects the refined pop style of the past with its '30s and '40s standards, bridges the gap between the pre- and post-rock 'n' roll eras. By in New York—— WHAT'S New (Asylum *****), Linda Ronstadt's collaboration withNYT - 1,078 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-01-20 26 Lions prance at Sentosa Come Lunar New Year and... PRANCING lions and majestic dragons will again do their bit to add cheer to the Lunar New Year season. In addition, the celebrations on Feb 11 and 12 at Sentosa will include acrobatic flag displays, aerobics performances, magic shows, martial art244 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-01-20 26 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By IT IS going to be the swingiest Lunar New Year yet. And a large part of the swing will be coming from the WDR Big Band. This 18-strong German ensemble will perform at the Singapore Conference Hall on Feb 6 and452 words
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Article, Illustration605 1984-01-20 28 BRIAN MILLER - A bit country, a bit rock BRIAN MILLER Night out By M'S'l the other night, I Iced into York Hotels Carriage Bar md found myself on stage. For a moment, it scared me. But a quick turn to the right saw me on safer ground, meaning the sanctuary of the605 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-20 14 I j^^y Pfeter Chew's package I of specials fot* Carry off these fantastic sound buys! AciinorKh,,wfkM'ii i- i 1 a superb buy that II click with any budget! M AudiO Systems" ~~7 .FM/MW/SWV^vlfpoScompc System Oly™pus^cKßashAFLCam era wi,hcase. comes with graphic equalizer. opecial UTTer. Pioneer Avante A1 System. Complete with Special563 words
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Advertisement66 1984-01-20 14 aak -a x&s^SZr I*^1 9aW i^ *s^ I UMaraSaal ARank OCannor: SNCAPOUE lULAMU KR( M J TOUCH THE DEVIL by Jack Higgins "This is not ordinary thriller... He moves with ease from Vietnam to Ireland to France, actionpacked lines holding your interest with no punches pulled." THE SUNDAY MONITOR. "Exciting66 words
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Advertisement77 1984-01-20 14 Mpy^^*: j XZ al ouiJouf (ufniiuic 1 ■in r^i rof Jk r i Patio, Garden Poolside, Executive Furniture for House, Club, Hotel, Condominium etc fueen Size $3990n1y I j^ JJ "I Ramin 6 Chairs I Tomco Leather Sofa Set with Teakwood Frame p American Leather I/ADtS FURNmiRf HOUSE PTE LTD77 words
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Advertisement88 1984-01-20 15 What makes Japan one step ahead? In industry after industry, Japan has overtaken the West. A key factor in this extraordinary success has been management. Provocative and important, this book shows how we can learn from Japan's example and, at a time of deepening economic gloom, it constitutes a landmark88 words
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Advertisement355 1984-01-20 15 Special Chinese New Year Of fer of Sanyo Products 1 1 1 /^£L' iBCJ H f I HI IS-:-< I sc 800E ■HHHHHHHIEEiJ |i EM*****5345 Popular cylinder type vacuui I I I EM 2202S $388 mi I 450/200W power output p§: I cleaner 620W EM 3200S $430 450 /200W power355 words
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Advertisement742 1984-01-20 16 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES MEHBRBUHB lvlt v Service: Address: Kates: Min. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 W RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times* 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House HH r^mnrext 2724-7 2669 fn^Jml^ Box Service: Collected: S$ 5.00742 words
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Advertisement647 1984-01-20 16 I MALAYAN UNITED BANK BERHAD (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 39-41 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 0105 i Due to rapid expansion, Malayan United Bank, Singapore Branch, a wholly owned subsidiary of MUI Group with a full banking license invites applications from suitably qualified j persons to fill the following positions. j I FOREIGN647 words
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Advertisement546 1984-01-20 16 COLLIERS GOH TAN CHARTERED SURVEYORS VALUERS, PROPERTY MANAGERS, AUCTIONEERS ESTATE AGENTS Applications are invited for the following positions:SURVEY ASSISTANTS Polytechnic diploma in building or equivalent Experience in structural and condition survey of buildings will be an advantage STENOGRAPHER Mm. GCE O-level (3 subjects including English) Shorthand and typing speed of546 words
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Advertisement584 1984-01-20 16 GREAT CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Institute for Internationa! Research Exhibition Division creates organises business exhibitions cum conferences throughout Asia Pacific region We need PRODUCERS. Your job is to research write detailed exhibition' conference programs involving diverse industries. You also recruit Spea^ write marketing copv and run the event. This is a584 words
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Advertisement752 1984-01-20 17 APPOINTMENTS M fi/i^. The Singapore institutes standards and industrla^^ J \\ll/ Research invites applicat.ons for the following m >sxi< 1 I ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS I Successful candidates will be assigned to work in any of the following areas Standardisation quality assurance activities Consultancy training in quality assurance related areas Promotion marketing752 words
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Advertisement455 1984-01-20 17 '?||^y .if i Singapore Airlines unites applications tor the following appointments. EDITOR THE PERSON I he candidate should cither: (i) have a university degree with a good command of English and at least 3 years' experience in Journalism: or (ii) have at least 5 years' experience in Journalism. Some experience455 words
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Advertisement563 1984-01-20 17 rData Dynamics, agent for TOSHIBA Key Telephone Systems, TOA intercom J^\ systems and other telephone products f is expanding \^Jr We need intelligent, aggressive, dedicated peopie for the following positions Marketing Executives (Toshiba-1. TOA-1) Pleasant personality with ability to communicate at all levels Possess a car Sales experience with proven563 words
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Advertisement598 1984-01-20 17 A leading fast expanding compa- j ny representing well known manufacturers of quality earthmovinc construction machinery prime I power pact; ages invites applications from suitably qualified candidates I for the following appointments MACHINE SALES ENGINEER Reporting to Sales Office Manager, the I I Machine Sales Engineer will be responsible for598 words
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Advertisement1121 1984-01-20 18 NOTICES With effect from JM^n 21st January 1984 g BIAN HIN CO (S) PTE LTD I Qf will be at 122 Middle Road f"lr K g m K JKmMm m *J%J \J\J \J\J *J J THE BANKRUPTCf ACT (CHAPTER 18) PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 546/76 Ericsson Construction (a Firm)1,121 words
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Advertisement758 1984-01-20 18 DHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:- 1 I) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 1 Block of 4/15-Storey Executive Maisonettes (Total 124 Units) at MacPherson South Balance Contract 21 (2) SEWER at McNair Redevelopment Contract 1 (3) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION to 3 Blocks of 10-Storey 3N/4N Flats with Shops/758 words
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Advertisement767 1984-01-20 18 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following -(A) SQS/3/84 Construction of One Primary School (P101) at Tampines Site 2 Electrical Minor Works to Government Buildings 'Proerties for the Period 1.4.84 to 31.3.85 in the following Divisions:--(B) M&E T 5/84 East Division and Offshore Islands767 words
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Advertisement1127 1984-01-20 18 T l" 1 O3 NATIONAL M)jS UNIVERSITY 3r OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDIES 1984/85 ASEAN SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMME FOR APPLIED TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (ASP-ATMPH) The National University of Singapore invites applications for two scholarships under the ASP-ATMPH from nationals or permanents residents ot Singapore who are qjalif1,127 words
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Advertisement880 1984-01-20 19 NOTICES I Tender Notice PREQUALIFICATION OF BUILDING AND SERVICES I CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF PROPOSED TELECOMS BUKIT TIMAH I SATELLITE EARTH STATION. The development consists of a 3-storey station building and a 2I storey power building with a total gross floor area of 9.850 square I metres880 words
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Advertisement720 1984-01-20 19 Tenders are invited for: I i I BUILDING j AMB/T/84/008— Term contract for the supply of custom made furni- j ture (lounge sets and chairs) and repair of existing damaged office chairs. Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class B. C D j (Relevant Categories) I j Non-registered Contractors— Deposit *****. 00 Non-registered720 words
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Advertisement868 1984-01-20 19 TENDERS INVITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 1 Tenders are invited by the Ministry of Education. Singapore for the regular grass cutting and maintenance of school fields The invitation is restricted to contractors registered with the Public Works Department in the Financial Groups shown below868 words
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Advertisement723 1984-01-20 20 APPOINTMENTS ''in f Strategic marketing in capital electronics Senior management appointment ■TV- l~V m -,4- t\ Y rl S I One of the world's leading engineer with a good background in manufacturers and exporters of advanced aircraft electronic systems advanced av ionic systems, our client Marketing and commercial experience is723 words
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Advertisement328 1984-01-20 20 Siemens Medical Engineering Division Is Looking For a Field Service Engineer To assist m installation service of medical electronic equipment e.g. ultrasound, x-ray, flow-circuit TV Computer related equipment. Requirements:- diploma in electrical electronics or equivalent age between 22 30 years old completed national service minimum 2 years experience in related328 words
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Advertisement586 1984-01-20 20 ffiHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents of Singapore for appointment as: (A) ARCHITECTS Qualifications A degree in Architecture from a recognised University or equivalent. Duties To be responsible for the design and implementation of building projects which include public housing, flats, swimming complexes, indoor stadiums, community centre, etc.586 words
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Advertisement296 1984-01-20 20 CMONHOME JOHN, MFF VTPKY We are out to lure home all you prodigal Malaysians. SENIOR ART DIRECTORS SENIOR COPYWRITERS SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGERS enough and you're keen on lighting up the PTM THOMPSON ADVERTISING SDN. BHD. 11TH FLOOR, jALAN DUNGUN, DAMANSARA HEIGHTS, KUALA LUMPUR. OR Due to expansion, a leading seafood296 words
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Advertisement562 1984-01-20 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. 1965 AND IN THE MATTER OF CAPRISONNE I HOLDINGS SDN BHD (IN MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) lAt an Extraordinary I General Meeting of the above Company held at 9th Floor, Kompleks Tun Abdul Ra?ak, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johor Bahru on Monday,562 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-20 21 APPOINTMENTS r-#MB APPUED MOTION i^ H P9ODUCTS (S) PTi LTD Join an international company engaged m the manufacturing of computer components as. SUPERVISORS I To supervise the activities of production operators, line leaders and material handlers, and to achieve product objectives in terms of output quality. The successful applicant will585 words
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Advertisement689 1984-01-20 21 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES |\U BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the tollowing--1 Supply of 48V lead/acid standby batteries and 50V constant potential battery chargers. Eligibility: Registered Contractors in SP(BI) Batteries Tyres and Tubes and SP(S I I) Switchgears, Transformers and Ancillary Equipment all classes. 2 Supply of High Speed689 words
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Advertisement774 1984-01-20 21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up No. Sit of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 And In the Matter of NAM YANG SANITARY CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Wlnding-Up of the774 words
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Miscellaneous230 1984-01-20 24 GARFIELD ByJlmßmrU VOO BOVS STOP GARnELP, Vicing arounp; pown.O Ji/\^ PAV?& /'ZO 1984 United Feature Syndicate lr.: I STAR WARS Bj' Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson Before SfcorrS attack oan 90 further The tsourrty hurTt£j^ ruasrtTa th«7r '^J*7s4«9e V^Y Lfc I IN& THIS GET y Mf,..' JUSTKBEP /uavrc f'V(Qni 1 XV>ta/tv230 words
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Miscellaneous288 1984-01-20 25 PEANUTS »rsc*«te BEETLE BAILEY ByMortWalker FROM MV OFFICERS V_^ WHAT'S FOF. 3Otfs£ STEAM FOR THEIR UNPYING &goi THAT?/y V TM AT PI PN'T P\E J BUGS BUNNY *y Rat P h BLONDIE By CMC Young OKAY, OkAV HERE'S I HAVEN'T USED THE \M*<x*ma«\ DafD I rai Ifckpete'ssake^ uai i Ea288 words
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Advertisement332 1984-01-20 28 00 00 0000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 «>• 0 f*\ mSt Ladybird, the Legendary Ladybird now offers a wide runge of 100% cotton m* m t children fashionwear, is hack in town printed Tshirts, shorts, long pants, 50% poly Mk'^ *y_ now with more good332 words
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Miscellaneous481 1984-01-20 28 What's on (.ROWING IP IN RAM- EXHIBITION FeaturPl NG MELAYT Lee- ing the southern parts of ure series by the Friends Kyushu, Japan, which is of the Museum. Shirley famous (or its hot springs Pollock will speak at and scenic spots. World 9.30 am and 10.30 a.m. Trade Centre, Hall481 words
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Advertisement177 1984-01-20 29 The magnificent twin towers of Amber Park Kfi^CTj|j If dining rooms, unique saucer-shaped Filld VOUF llicllC HOW Y ou could enjoy the benefit of anbalconies, ceramic and parquet floor- i Pqrk other 3 years of INTEREST nepaynets. Select sanitary fittings are used tive and generous mortgage HH throughout terms for177 words
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Miscellaneous1635 1984-01-20 29 \OUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE -Qr ßadk>>ive fsßcs^ i Fewer babies and the FM Stereo cast 1.15 Musical Note- e> 92.4 mHz In VHF Band II book Fringe Instru- CICW /r #%a^#%H I W^ a^#% #%<1 1% e^ II #1 asstsf-s !S#m "•M.wsfsa gSrSV*^ popuiaiion imoaiance Mandarin) cle As Dawn1,635 words
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Article40 1984-01-20 30 RTSW^Si^ffiliTWT I «fft^»f* %aa i ,;f fj^ i sr*««w«ii7a^ BUI fiW'lMni/^i ft (•"ffitjA-^IHfeA ttA t«jE*69 PBIB fttt fife- tt. ti yt tm m rp a mife«:*«tt "A*" ft *^c7* ftfifcfa 7 HJJU^TE&imAfcS^ SBsft£B7l*Bj lift n v* 7 t ft a40 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-01-20 30 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Zong yi Accurate events, fictitious characters By IS THE AWAKENING, Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's ambitious 26--part serial based on the lives of early Chinese immigrants who settled here since the *****, a historical drama? No, said a press statement SBC issued in September415 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-01-20 30 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By THE LILY IN THE VALLEY <<-£# m £'&&>) Midnight show on Friday and Saturday at Jarong Drive-In cinema; midnight shews on Saturday at Odeon-Ka-tong, Golden Sultan and Cathay cinemas. UNLIKE most Taiwa- nese films, this has a fresh theme. The story389 words
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Article, Illustration824 1984-01-20 31 SNG POH YOKE - Rich stories about the poor SNG POH YOKE STORIES FROM THE THIRTIES Vols I and II Panda Books, 1982 Vol I: 456 pp, $11.00; Vol II: 398 pp, $11.00 Reviewed by Books But the real tragedy in these stories lies not so much in the plight of these peasant women824 words
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Advertisement1915 1984-01-20 32 Advertisement KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE "!=r for various jobs, really! do their work efficiently and economically. One of the contractors who are called managing agents must oversee that all services are pro- vided to the complex: without any interupion and service charges are collected from the subsidiary proprietors in j time1,915 words
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Advertisement225 1984-01-20 32 J 1^ JUMBO DIAMOND HOUSE cordially invites you to our showrooms at PARKWAY PARADE LUCKY PLAZA KATONG SHOPPING Being the leading importer exporter of diamonds, we are also proud of having our own gold jewellery factories, showrooms, laboratories, gemologists wholesale division. Being the complete jeweller, you can be assured of225 words
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Article, Illustration921 1984-01-20 33 K. S. MANGALA - K. S. MANGALA Ponggal, the traditional Tamil harvest festival, was on Jan 15. It is a time of plenty and prosperity when people gather in large numbers to share their joy. They also give their thanks to the sun, the rain, the wind and their921 words
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Article260 1984-01-20 33 A. RASIKAN - A. RASIKAN By ON Ponggal day itself (Jan 15). the Kalaichudar Society chose to present Ih e I r variety show in celebration of the festival. The pro_:\imme was fresh in many ways The first departure from usual practice was to start the show at 5260 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-01-20 33 A. P. RAMAN - 48-dav rare treat of music, talks and poetry A. P. RAMAN BY FOLLOWING the recent consecration ceremony at the Chettiars' Temple in Tank Road, a continuous 48-day programme of music, dance, poetry, talks and discourses came to an end last week. In accordance with the Hindu belief that the Supreme484 words
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Advertisement108 1984-01-20 1 -■•4 mm **B M m *a i A Were proud^nd happy to rejoice with you on this auspicious day m N. DAIMARU LAM AONE BOUTIQUE HOUSE OF CLARKS V MARUSHO y^d^\ AKANO INTERNATIONAL/ \l BEE HOUSE FASHION y/ ISC SPORTS N. JOG SINGAPORE y KINOKUNIYA y/ HITACHI SHOWROOM X /u108 words
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Advertisement116 1984-01-20 2 < warmly congratulates Liang Court Pte Ltd upon the opening of this splendid complex V V 1 1^.1 I v^V^xl I II /111 I lv_^l IL_- *_7 fifMßG^K^B^BkgH9Pfl^BfSßß^^H9|B a^B3BBBBi9BaHiSRfi9I&V~™^ 7r BSh HOTEL NEW OIANI SINGAPORE w/V«»J IV«*\«*4^<ll^w>\«>l l>^«/l \w/k_^V_^l 111 !>~» II I /v^^^l I IL_ />^l I^^\_/^^T HOTEL NEW116 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-20 4 Conprati jhtions to We're happy to join you in the official opening of Liang Court ShoDnins Centre i~*™^|r^^^^^^2^H HBBBB^Bwb^ctS^sv^^ Xs v jhb^^» I Kw S? IJR I^. bEH s r J AW 4 M A VM sin J SfiS^B x: •sB J "'^v^-'-'" fl r p^ 4^^^^ BB B "S83 words
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Advertisement123 1984-01-20 5 We're happy to bin you in the official opening of Liang Court Shopping Centre j^^^^^^ajg^ s |V^B;^Bßfcky m f\f\mUmk :^^^B-^B' BBBBHflßflß^^^ mBJB MB j Wy^FS! x k i^B BSB^^Bf^^^^^^^fl asD^SS^aß- S^^^^^^s > -'■-^A^*'^ ■v*' BKBtefaXflZ3lß 9^^'^f9^||^^^K I jjk'a. n.' I*^1 '%^SB^MJBMfc^^.^^fc^^^^^^B Ij^^j^ffiHqP^gjlß^aF^^^^^^B SIIB IW -^\^.v R^BKJ!»aaanA»^Bßplßal T Br j_ 3^^^^123 words
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Advertisement120 1984-01-20 6 W^fe happy tojoin you in the official opening '"''^^^ffifeeij *f\ mm d^H B^BBB^K |Bk;;'>;': B^B^^^ S: I BBB^^R^Pijll3ji^^mbj|m F :^f^^^^<^'^^ B^^^iHTlp^^-^l^^^BBB^ c y^rf y S^i r x i *m^^t|i»'S _^i2irti: l lßai B^B^w^9^BlH9h^^Pbl BT!I^Bb BsHp^ BfcSlii^^ H wi^ t at4\*4a 4' 4 Ki i^^^MBBB PPIIP -^<^BBW!Bx?»^^^^^BjBBMf^M^i«BIBMBBBPB»P<'' 88-TS'. r a2^^ Ih120 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-20 7 Congratulations to Liang Court Pte Ltd VSfefre happy tojoin you in the official opening of Liang Cburt Shopping Centre v o v^Jjß i^^2-^^^HBHPr IsMHli^^C^*^ IBS I ISHI hI P^^i^Sl II Bl Iff 1 i M^B™ I BhHhh brb BMHB^^^ I s iJf tww bt wH oTJ lßiiHlBtvv«B r B«PlP™"^^Bk, sg;y212 words
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Advertisement234 1984-01-20 11 Liang Court Pte Ltd on the official opening of Liang Court Shopping Centre Linda's itnlque design creates a new concept for your bathroom Linda is another sophisticated bathroom line from Ideal Standard. m The }>eople who gave you the Michelangelo suites. Now Linda's m j*m sanitan ware and fittings complement234 words
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Advertisement370 1984-01-20 12 i Who can supply transmission stations for Sweden, Power Plants for Brazil and HV Electrical Installation System for Liang Court Singapore? ASEA can. One hundred and one years ago the first In Singapore. ASEAs expertise allows the deveiopstreet lights in Stockholm flickered on, 16 arc lights- ment of a new370 words
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Advertisement280 1984-01-20 13 Congratulations to Liang Court Pte Ltd on the official opening of Liang Gourt Shopping Centre j R| v-^i^B BB 'vIJI^SAUTER BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM Centralised Measuring, Monitoring, Optimisation and control We're proud to have installed Sauter Air-conditioning Control and Building Automation System for the Liang Court Project. 13 ENCTECH ENGINEERING CO.280 words
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Advertisement113 1984-01-20 16 BASKIN ROBBINS 31 SWIZZLE TOKIWADO JAPANESE DON JAPANESE FAST-/ N. ICECREAM >^ N. Nv NOODLE \FOOD RESTAURANT/ CAMBERLY CORNER sF\ KENTUCKY FRIED LONG JOHN SILVER'S BURGER KING BATSU N. RESTAURANT >^ N. CHICKEN V. SEAFOOD >/ N. >^ jir r c ROPE y/ N^ 49AVJUNKO y/ TAKEO KIKUCHI y/f^N. BIGI113 words
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