The Straits Times, 23 January 1984
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Title Section16 1984-01-23 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-01-23 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Series of steps being considered to ensure standards stay high By A SERIES of steps is being considered to ensure there is no decline in the standard of the Chinese language in schools. Giving scholarships to good bilingual students is one. Employing teachers442 words
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Article81 1984-01-23 1 S,AN FRANLTSCJ. Sun. A psychologLst who worked with people sufferinsr from Aids died en Friday ot kaposis sarcoma, a typp of skin rancer oftpn assonaUnJ with aids acquired immune deficiency syndrome which breaK> down the body's immune system, exposing the victim to lethal miwtions. Ac-ording to aReuter - 81 words
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506 1984-01-23 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By A NEW version of what caused the mishap at the Asian Aerospace show last Saturday has emerged. The theory is that someone had picked up a portable anti-tank gun lying at a stall, pointed it at a506 words
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105 1984-01-23 1 Dowries from brides against Islam RIYADH, Sun. The custom of a bride bringIng her husband a dowry is contrary to Islamic law, the Islamic Academy of Jurisprudence ruled at Mecca this weekend. The legal experts meeting here said the sharia (traditional Islamic laws) stipulated that the husband should provide aAFP - 105 words
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205 1984-01-23 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States yesterday warned all planes and ships to stay at least eight kilometres away from American vessels in the Middle East as a precaution against kamikaze-type attacks by terrorists. The Defence Department order followed reports of movesReuter - 205 words
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112 1984-01-23 1 HONGKONG, Sun. Train drivers on Hongkong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) went on strike today in protest against management's refusal to recognise their union. A spokesman of the Mass Transit Railway Corporation said services were not disrupted because station controllers and supervisors were running theAP; AFP - 112 words
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405 1984-01-23 1 Britain, China have worked out HK deal report 'PACT INCLUDES BEIJING'S ASSURANCE TO KEEP COLONY'S WAY OF LIFE' LONDON, Sun. Britain has agreed in principle to let China have sovereignty and administrative control over the whole of Hongkong after 1997, The Sunday Times reported today. in return, China has promisedReuter; UPI; AFP - 405 words
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Article60 1984-01-23 1 GROTON. (Connecticut Sun The Soviet Union has recently launched two r.f-v. types of suhmanni Republican Senator William Cohen said here yesterda\ Sen Cohen, quoting what he (ailed a Defence Depart men' secret report gave no detaiii about thi Mie-m<xie! BowM end except to say they wereAFP - 60 words
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Article64 1984-01-23 1 MADRID, Sur.. Off} rials In the near by Span ish north Afrran enclave of 4-uta void Reu ters that e\e witnesses, said tht Mortxcan cltj of Tetouan wa.s in a blood\ slate of Keige. with shots b*ing flre<l and some 31 car> burnt out. The official*Reuter - 64 words
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Advertisement57 1984-01-23 1 3 k iA^i 5 No more hefty price rises in one go, says Chok Tong Shortage of textbooks will be over in two weeks Why Singaporeans must be prepared... Page 11 FtywihALADDlff It keeps cnsper and cleaner- longer us rnviNGr«Dro*p\N\ ijQjl Mulpha Marketing S) Pte UA KfeS^l (Formerly Guthne Sinqapore57 words
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Article501 1984-01-23 2 Textbooks remedy THE shortage of school textbooks should be over within the next two weeks. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said yesterday publishers had promised that textbooks which were m short supply would be available by early February at the latest. He also said lor next501 words
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Article401 1984-01-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A NUMBER of factors have led to a reconciliation between Egypt and the rest of the Arab world. They include the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's exit, a more conciliatory attitude from his successor, Mr Hosni Mubarak, and changes In Arab alignments since the401 words
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Article46 1984-01-23 2 THE OTHER SIDE OF SUCCESS SILICON VALLEY is often portrayed as a place where dreams of riches could be realised. But there are growing signs that the high-pressure environment is taking a heavy human toll m divorce, child abuse, alcoholism and drug use. Page 1846 words
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Article249 1984-01-23 2 ON YOUR MARK, AND L.A.'S SET TO BE OLYMPIC WINNER LOS ANGELES looks determined to go down m history as the city which broke ail Olympic records for profiteering. Neither California nor LA has put a cent into the 23rd Olympiad to be held m LA, but California will249 words
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Article232 1984-01-23 2 Frost beats Liem DANE Morten Frost beat three-time AU-England champion Liem Swie King, of Indonesia, 15-1, 18-15 yesterday to win the men's singles title of the 15--million yen (*****,500) Japan Open badminton championships m Tokyo. In an all-Chinese women's final, third-seeded Zheng Yuli beat topseeded Qian Ping 11-2, 7-11,232 words
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Article672 1984-01-23 2 No blitz, please AUSTRALIA yesterday warned Vietnam not to launch an offensive against Cambodian resistance forces grouped along the Thai border during this year's dry season. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden issued a statement saying Canberra hoped Hanoi would not repeat the offensives it launched m the region672 words
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Article329 1984-01-23 2 Art from dust HE IS a sculptor but his is a dying art. Wood dust and water are his media, and the better part of his work go up m smoke. But Oh Han Lim's trade takes five to six years to learn. He is a jossstick maker329 words
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Article225 1984-01-23 2 'Interest m XL car' THE Malaysian car, which will hit the streets m June next year, may be exported or even assembled m other Asean countries within the spirit of Asean cooperation, the Malaysian Berita Harian has reported. Sources were quoted as saying that Singapore, for example,225 words
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Article159 1984-01-23 2 New Chinese course SINCE the language centre m the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry was sei up m 1982. new courses have been introduced for learners with different needs One of the new courses due to start next month will be on how to read a159 words
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Article436 1984-01-23 3 What I will do if I am re-elected* WASHINGTON. Sun. President Ronald Re:»gan said today he would pursue more economic growth and "a real, viable search for peace" if he is re-elect-ed this year. Mr Rcagu'fl views on I SCCmd term, constituting his strongest hintUPI; Reuter; AFP - 436 words
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Article124 1984-01-23 3 NEW YORK, Sun President Ronald Reagan's popularity has slipped, according to a poll published today. The Gallup poll, quoted by the New York Times newspaper, says that his popularity would be exactly level with both the leading Democratic presidential hopefuls if an election were held now.Reuter - 124 words
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243 1984-01-23 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. A firm belief within the United States' Republican Party and the White House that President Ronald Reagan will seek re-election has not stopped people from specularing on what would happen if he did not. What would be the effect ofReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-01-23 3 picture, LOS ANGELES. Sun. Johnny Weissmuller. whose death in his Acapulco home on Friday at the age of 79 was announced yesterday, was a weak and sickly child but became a world swimming champion and the most famous of the film Tarzans. Maureen O'Sullivan wasReuter; AP - 420 words
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Article105 1984-01-23 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Miss Lynn Barthel went to the library yesterday to return some books almost Xfi years late. She found the three books, which were borrowed by her grandmother between 1915 and IMB, while looking through a book case at her home In San Rafael,Reuter - 105 words
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184 1984-01-23 3 What Sally and Jim did not tell Ivan and Anya MOSCOW, Sun. US President Ronald Reagan's fictional Americans Sally and Jim didn't tell their new Soviet friends, Ivan and Anya, the whole story about life in the United States. The Soviet Communist Party organ, Pravda, said this yesterday in aAP - 184 words
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Article331 1984-01-23 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Sun. As members of Congress fly in for the new session which starts tomorrow, President Ronald Reagan has drawn the battle lines for the forthcoming debate over the new budget, calling his critics "hysterical" and "doom-criers." Mr Reagan. who331 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-01-23 4 Politician stirs up controversy over Queen's Xmas broadcast Powell: Speech shows more concern for immigrants LONDON, Sun. A former British minister and opponent of Black immigration has unleashed public rumbllngs of discontent over Queen Elizabeth's Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth. Right-wing politician KntH-h Powell told businessmen in Iveieester, central England,Reuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article177 1984-01-23 4 BONN, Sun. A former t>p Nato general, sacked fcy a security risk after allegations that he freqiifnted homosexual bars, was quoted yesterday as saving he useil a special pass with a cover name not to lead a double life but because he feared beingReuter - 177 words
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160 1984-01-23 4 Woman and children victims in 'horrific murder' LONDON, Sun. The wife and two young children of a Chinese restaurateur were murdered in scenes of horrific violence in their west London suburban home, a police chief said last night. Detective Superintendent David Gearon told reporters: "Neither I nor my colleagues haveAP - 160 words
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352 1984-01-23 4 Norway official arrested for spying for KGB OSLO, Sun. The arrest of a high-ranking press official on charges of spying for the Soviet Union is being described in news reports here as Norway's biggest spy scandal of the postWorld War n years. Prosecutor-General Magnus Flornes announced in a statement yesterdayAP; UPI; Reuter - 352 words
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350 1984-01-23 4 WARSAW, Sun. Leading opposition figures here are discovering that the Polish authorities are shortening the leash on which they are allowed out, if they are not already in jail. Police have systematically stepped up harassment of well-known opposition members, as if toAFP - 350 words
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262 1984-01-23 4 Hungarians wake up to big price rises BUDAPEST, Sun. The Hungarian government yesterday sprung a series of price rises on consumers from which only the retired, large families and students will be partially exempt. The rises include 21 per cent on meat, 10 per cent on fish and poultry, 20Reuter - 262 words
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168 1984-01-23 4 COMMUNITY leaders In Toulouse in south-west France are worried about the latest line in anti-social phenomena rubbish fetishism. It all started on Nov 22 last year when police called at an apartment and removed a man who had been living on a two-metreAFP - 168 words
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Article41 1984-01-23 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. Students in 250 selected schools across India will attend a 30-week introductory course on computers in the next academic year in a pilot project aimed at introducing the country's children to the world of computers. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article31 1984-01-23 6 TOKYO, Sun. The 6,749--tonne Panamanian-register-ed freighter Kalimantan Ibu tossed by strong winds ran aground on a breakwater outside Kashima port. All its 23 Filipino crew were rescued. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-01-23 6 CANBERRA, Sun - CANBERRA, Sun Australia warns Vietnam AUSTRALIA warned Vietnam today not to launch an offensive during this year's dry season against Cambodianresistance forces grouped along the Thailand border. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden issued a statement saying Canberra hoped Vietnam would not repeat the offensives it launched inAP; Reuter; AFP - 513 words
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Article140 1984-01-23 6 HONGKONG, Sunday CHINA'S major trading company here is diversifying into supermarkets and electronics, anticipating a positive outcome soon to talks on this British colony's future, pro-Beijing newspapers reported today. General manager Zhang Jianhua said China Resources Co would open a chain of 20 supermarkets overReuter - 140 words
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Article28 1984-01-23 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian government yesterday outlawed the underground Mizo National Front for demanding independence of Mizoram state and waging a guerilla campaign against army troops.28 words
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Article26 1984-01-23 6 SYDNEY, Sun. Hundreds of people were evacuated from a harbour ferry minutes before it sank during an annual race today in Sydney harbour. APAP - 26 words
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Article250 1984-01-23 6 NEW DELHI, Sun and a table tennis team would go to Pakistan Two two ountries would also exchange lists of radio and television Drogrammes. AFP INDIA and Pakistan agreed yesterday to promote tourism and exchange visits by artists, poets and writers in a move that wasAFP - 250 words
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Article61 1984-01-23 6 MORE THAN 100 anti -Marxist guerillas were reported slain in Afghanistan or, Saturday and the Moscow-backed Kabul regime claimed over the radio that its forces recaptured the strategic eastern district of Urugun bordering Pakistan. Urugun, in Paktya province, has important rebel supply routes from Pakistan to theAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-01-23 6 SIX EAST Germans seeking political asylum spent a second night in the United States embassy in East Berlin yesterday with no indication how the East German or US authorities would resolve the issue. The six vowed that they would go on hnnppr strikp until PTantpri pxit visas50 words
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Article80 1984-01-23 6 CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl will be seeking to open a new chapter in West Germany's relations with Israel, despite strong feelings about Bonn's military deals with Saudi Arabia, when he visits Jerusalem this week, government sources in Bonn said. He had planned to visit Israel last September whenAFP - 80 words
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Article41 1984-01-23 6 JAPAN intends to resolve trade and other problems with the United States by March or April, Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said on television in Tokyo yesterday. He leaves on Thursday for an eight-day visit to Washington. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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371 1984-01-23 7 Move causes concern in South Korea over possible 'cultural shock' JAPAN will launch its first television broadcasting satellite tomorrow, heightening worries in South Korea about possible "cultural shock". The National Space Development Agency, a state-run corporation, will launch the BS2-A satellite from a spaceKyodo; AP - 371 words
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323 1984-01-23 7 PETER HAZELHURST - Nod for Japanese budget will hit military build-up PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. Japan's five-year plan to build up its military capability will be set back by at least two years if the latest draft of the 1984 budget is approved by the government and Parliament, senior officials323 words
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135 1984-01-23 7 ROME, Sun. Libya's ambassador to Italy lies unconscious and fighting for his life in a Rome hospital today after being shot by unidentified gunmen. The two men escaped on foot after attacking Mr Am mar El Taggazy, 43, in a car parkReuter; AP - 135 words
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Article280 1984-01-23 7 Moroccan riots get worse MADRID, Sun THE wave of unrest sweeping various parts of Morocco apparently took a turn for the worse yesterday when more than 60 people were feared killed in a fresh outbreak of rioting in the northern town of Tetouan. This was reported today by the theReuter; NYT; AP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-01-23 7 Druze leader warns Gemayel AMMAN, Sun. Druze Muslim leader Walid Jumblatt warned in an interview published today that Lebanese President Amin Gemayel must resign or face the "complete destruction" of Lebanon. 'We will not stop fighting this time unless and until the Gemayel gov- ernment resigns, even if that means110 words
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Article77 1984-01-23 7 BEIRUT. Sun. The Charge d 'Affaires of the United Arab Kmirates has left l^ebanon after receiving a threat of kidnapping, sources said today. Mr Ibrahim H'issan Saif left yesterday aboard a commercial flight to the U.A.R. along with his family after he took refuge for five daysAP - 77 words
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Advertisement227 1984-01-23 5 I I Thomas De La Rue Company was greatly honoured when the world's most modem currency printing plant was opened W earlier this month in Singapore by Dr Goh Keng Swee, First Deputy Prime Minister, in his capacity as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore. The factory227 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-01-23 8 SIMON KER - SIMON KER Pictures by and valour too at this year's show IT WAS a graceful and gentle Malay dance. Girls and young men in multihued costumes swayed and twirled their umbrellas, gleaming with tinsel. Then came a dramatic contrast a scene from medieval Japan. Fully-armed "warriors" joined battle,280 words
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267 1984-01-23 9 Civil Defence scheme draws seniors MORE than 1. 000 senior j citizens turned up at MacPherson community centre yesterday afternoon for the launching of the Senior Citizens' Civil Defence Training Pro- gramme They were largely from the 52 senior citizens' clubs or groups under the control of the Singapore Action267 words
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Article37 1984-01-23 9 AN unidentified man was found dead at Block 425, Bedok North, yesterday afternoon at about 1.45 p.m He is believed to have failen from one of the upper floors of the block of flats.37 words
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Article33 1984-01-23 9 A JAZZ guitar recital will be =pven by Mr Lee Yin Cheong, a member of the National Library's young writers circle, on Feb 11 at the National Library at 4 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-01-23 9 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Case wants admen to help curb rising car population By SELL a car if you must but not by touting it as a status symbol. This is the message from the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) to advert ising companies andFRANCIS ONG - 414 words
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Article217 1984-01-23 9 EVER SINCE he was a boy, Ho Foo Sing had wanted to be a fighter pilot. He took the first step towards realising his dream by enrolling for the Junior Flying Club's aeromodelling course when he was in secondary two. So hooked was he217 words
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117 1984-01-23 9 FORTY manufacturers of high-technology products from New York will be taking part in a show here. Organised by the New York State Commerce Department, the threeday trade show is aimed at boosting trade in the industry between Singapore and New York. Many of the manufacturers117 words
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122 1984-01-23 10 THE night parking problem of heavy vehicle drivers will be greatly eased when another nine centralised lorry parks are ready by April. These lorry parks will add another 1,665 lots to the 430 lots already completed in Clementi, Queens town and Bedok122 words
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Article42 1984-01-23 10 US library reopens The American Library Resource Centre, which has been closed for renovations and stock-taking, will reopen today. The opening hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays. The Saturday service will start on Feb 11.42 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-01-23 10 STELLA DANKER - Four who touch up a villa STELLA DANKER By WHILE some bemoan that the Tiger Balm Gardens is in disrepair, to Mr Tay Yeow Seng, it is as bright as the first day he set eyes upon it. And that goes back a long time. Mr Tay, 50, has been366 words
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323 1984-01-23 10 THE Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, yesterday offered to help the Sree Narayana Home for the Aged Sick to get a longer lease for its premises. The home shifted into the old Sembawang Hospital in September on323 words
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66 1984-01-23 10 BALLET fans are in for another treat when the Washington Ballet troupe returns for a second performance trip next month. The 26-member troupe will give two shows at the Victoria Theatre on Feb 7 and 8. The troupe, whose repertoire of works is choreographed Singapore-born66 words
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112 1984-01-23 10 TRAFFIC Police irfll i begin operations to en force the "No Stopping" restrictions along Coleman Street, between North Bridge Road and I Hill Street. This stretch of road fronting the Peninsula Plaza has been made a No Stopping Zone Signs have been put112 words
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Article42 1984-01-23 10 i A VACANT shophouse due foi demolition was destroyed by I fire in Enggor Street yester j day afternoon. Nobody was injured in the fire which was put out by firemen shortly after it broke out at 12.30 p.m42 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-01-23 11 Shortage of text books will be over in 2 weeks THE shortage of school textbooks should be over within the next two weeks. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said yesterday publishers had promised that textbooks which were in short supply would be available by early February at628 words
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436 1984-01-23 11 No more hefty price rises in one go, says Chok Tong Increases if needed will be spread out MR GOH CHOK TONG yesterday assured Singaporeans that the government would do its best to avoid hefty increases m the costs of goods and services m future. He said if prices had436 words
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Article66 1984-01-23 13 MEMBERS of the National Kidney Foundation's executive committee for this year were elected at the foundation's annual meeting. They are: Chairman, Dr Khoo Oon Teik; vice-chair-men, Mr Cheong Wing and Miss Lee Seok Tin; secretary, Mr T. T. Durai; treasurer, Mr Lawrence Yeo committee members, Mr Charles Letts,66 words
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Article41 1984-01-23 13 PARENTS are invited to enter their babies, between six months and two years old, in a baby show organised by the Eunos Crescent Community Centre at its premises on Feb 19. The closing date (or entries is Jan 31.41 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-01-23 13 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By THE only sign that something untoward had happened at the Asian Aerospace show at Changi was the walled up stand with the notice "STC/ SAI apologise for the closure of this stand." Workers arrived at 10 a.m., an hour before the509 words
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Article347 1984-01-23 13 RONNIE LIM - S'pore man for Shiwan base RONNIE LIM By in Shekou (China), Sun. SHIWAN Petrol Supply Base, a joint venture Dfrtween a Singapore consortium and China, will have an experienced Singapore manager in charge of operations at the offshore support base in South China when it starts in mid-1984. The Straits347 words
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Article, Illustration701 1984-01-23 14 Satellite accurate navigation Help from space beams ERRORS in navigation can be costly, even fatal. The shooting down by the Russians of the South Korean Airline Flight 007 last September is one vivid example of how costly navigational errors can be. But such errors should soon be avoidable. BY 1988.701 words
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Article268 1984-01-23 14 New leg that will spring in step A FALSE limb made of robber and fitted with a shock-absorbing spring will soon help people who lose their feet due to accidents or disease. An old car spring, beaten flat, cut and reshaped acts as the shock-absorber. It not only lasts longer,268 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-01-23 14 An operating theatre in a container A WEST German company has come up with a method of getting medical services to remote or disaster areas. Medizin System Technik has introduced a mobile medical operation room, in the form of a container unit, which provides modern medical facilities in hygienic conditions.108 words
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Article155 1984-01-23 14 OPTICAL fibres capable of operating at temperatures as low as -2M Centigrade have been developed by Sumitomo Electric Industries. The Japanese company claims it is the first to develop such hardy cables on a commerical basis. According to Sumitomo, conventional cables are damaged when their silicon155 words
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Advertisement263 1984-01-23 14 H- nil KOREA fIMES nlwil KAL Jet six* down by Soviet miss The shooting down of the Korean Air Lines jet received front page treatment in the South Korean press. The big range under one reliable name It's worth your while to look at the entire Hitachi range. a lr«*<&sL263 words
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230 1984-01-23 15 Call to give all BMF information to panel KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday DATUK Musa Hitam today appealed to those having information on the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal to come forward and speak to the special committee of inquiry appointed by the government. He said they should not give such230 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-01-23 15 Knee-length plait and a fine moustache measure up to victory KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday PHEW, his moustache actually measures 48.7 cm and her knee-length plait a startling 95 cm. And how the crowd cheered as Public Works Department security guard Banjodh Singh, 29, and clerk Paramjtt kanr,NST - 230 words
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154 1984-01-23 15 Reds up to their old tricks Musa KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In another official disclosure of revived terrorist ambitions, acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said the government had identified a few social organisations here targeted for communist infiltration. But he declined to name the organisations. Datuk Musa described the attemptNST - 154 words
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187 1984-01-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) has criticised an American team of scientists for conducting experiments on devotees at the Batu Caves during the Thaipusam festival, accordiig to a local newspaper. The Thinamani Tamil daily said in c. report over the weekend187 words
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275 1984-01-23 15 Asean interest in Malaysian car, says paper KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian car, which will hit the streets in June next year, may be exported or even assembled in other Asean countries within the spirit of Asean cooperation, the Malaysian Berita Harian reported here. The report said that to date,275 words
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Article486 1984-01-23 16 IN ONE of modern history's most dramatic moments, the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat accepted in 1977 an invitation from the former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to visit Jerusalem. The repercussions of that momentous journey are still being felt to this day. With486 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1984-01-23 16 Daniel Machalaba - Illiterate US workers slow down work machine Daniel Machalaba Companies now realise that problem can lead to more accidents By writing tor tne Asian Wai' Street Journal A MANAGER: He relies on his wife to read and write for him. At work, he feigns a headache if he has to1,578 words
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425 1984-01-23 16 THE fracas within the Judicial and Legal Service seems set to grow into a major problem unless all parties involved take immediate steps to seek avenues out of the present imbroglio. Before any possible solutions can be explored, however, a healthy dose of rationalityNST - 425 words
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Article434 1984-01-23 16 EXCERPTS of editorial comments from Malaysian newspapers last week. Why does there seem to be this air of helplessness over the plight of East Coast fishermen besieged by the illegal encroachments of foreign trawlers into their fishing grounds? Following the reports of the massive losses ofNST - 434 words
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Advertisement132 1984-01-23 16 Blaekmail, love sabotage and revenue. AIANMKAIIIIN AUNSTRAnON 'HUMH Pick Alan Stratton's latest This first novel, from a master bestseller up and you won't be able to writer to rival Harold Robbins. is a world where power put it down. raw saga of the property jungle and the weapon and corruption132 words
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Letter, Illustration195 1984-01-23 17 Previous system didn't hold up traffic On the road ,U.!. ol OS who work at Balmoral Part fail to understand why it has htvn dosed to vehicles turning righi from Balmoral Road or coming dOWB Stevens Road from ScottS Road. We now have fcQ travel further up Stevens Road near195 words
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Letter33 1984-01-23 17 COULD the authorities consider buiiding road humps at the blind bends along Teck Whye Lane? They are necessary to ensure the safety of pedestrian crossing the road. SAFETY FIRST Singapore 236833 words
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124 1984-01-23 17 I REFER to the report "'Singapore sets its sights on feeding itself". (ST, Jan 17). The "bright hope" ended with a sad note in the last two paragraphs, which said the task is limited by the number of people willing to work124 words
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620 1984-01-23 17 Youngsters were making a nuisance of themselves Police replies Youngsters were lined up outside shop I REFER to the letter "Youngsters were iineil up outside shop" from Mr Chiam Joo Song. iST, Dec 31 last yean. In mid-December last year, the Jurong police Station received a specific written complaint to620 words
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242 1984-01-23 17 Hurt victim can take out a private summons action REFER to the letter Why cttdn't police ad igainst soldier?" from "Myseif i Wu Zealand a I ST. Dec g last year). We 'nank •Myself i \.V'a Zealander" for- his LUM.CIU Bad '<•'> brm^ r i:i:; rhe natter r 'i <ui:242 words
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306 1984-01-23 17 Will second language rule apply to me? I SAT for my school certificate examination in the late Sixties, at a time when the second language was not a compulsory subject. Then, after 12 years of putting aside my school books, I sat for my GCE "A' levels at the end306 words
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189 1984-01-23 17 Blimey, what a jolly good show! THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you189 words
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250 1984-01-23 17 The poor films don't last even a week I HAVE to agree with the view of Mr S. Chandra Das, the Member of Parliament for Chong Boon, that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation had taken the "soft option" when it increased radio and television licence fees recently. My perception is that250 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1984-01-23 18 ROBERT REINHOLD - They can't stop working in Silicon Valley ROBERT REINHOLD By 'Don't-lose-out' attitude results in divorce, alcoholism, drug use, child abuse, 'burnout' No one dares to relax in case someone else gets ahead of him ...'The only way to do your job Is to work an B#-hoar week. So your wifeNYT - 1,027 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-01-23 18 MANILA Philippines car makers face a bleak year with a host of problems created by the financial crisis which has hit almost every sector of the economy. Their biggest worry is how to persuade Japanese car giants to supply them with unassembled car unitsReuter - 491 words
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Advertisement140 1984-01-23 18 A New Vocation Within the RSAF Air Operations and Communications Officer. To fuifii this task, the Air Force must remain in |jk yy B^fll^ modernise and renew itself in order to ensure JZf/ Level in Science Stream). The vocation offers a Officer (AOCO^ ML #V u^>. wV&t^M^ *^fe- I^^_ \t\140 words
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Article, Illustration870 1984-01-23 19 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Los Angeles, Olympicsville USA By LOS ANGELES looks determined to go down in history as the city which broke all Olympic records for profiteering, with just about everyone scrambling for a piece of the anticipated US$4 billion (SsB.s billion) action when the cityCamera Press - 870 words
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Article, Illustration689 1984-01-23 19 LAST week, Warner Communications and ChrisCraft Industries got legal approval for an asset swap to keep media tycoon Rupert Murdoch out of Warner. Mr Murdoch has said he wants to build up a major shareholding in the company. RICHARD BROOKS looks at the background. JACK689 words
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179 1984-01-23 19 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA King Radio By MARINE radio equipment is now manufactured in Singapore, the third largest port in the world. American -owned King Radio Corporation has set up its first overseas plant here. So far, $6.5 million has been invested in the new179 words
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Article62 1984-01-23 19 LONDON It is rumour c d here that General Motors Corp (GM) wants to bin Thf Jaguar luxury car division from slate-owned British Leyland (BL) Jaguai whose cars sell well m the United States, is due to be sold back to the private sec tor this year.Reuter - 62 words
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Article55 1984-01-23 19 TOKYO T>MIMT ship exports last year attained their highest let >- i to r 10 years, industry figures showed. Export contracts were about fourfold the 1982 figure. They covered 458 ships totalling 1 9.2 million gross tonnes, the largest volume of orders since the 24AFP - 55 words
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Article22 1984-01-23 19 MALAYAN Cement is making a one-for-one bonus issue and not, as we said on Saturday, a one-for-two. The error is regretted.22 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-01-23 19 Happenings sincapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president K. C Tan will open Hongkong Bank's TangUn branch and subsidiary Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance, at Claymore Plaza today. Hongkong BanK's "lion" will prance its way through the banking hail, following the tra Jifion at108 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-01-23 19 Promotion for manager AT THE Marco Polo Hotel, Zurich-born Martin Kreut/inger was promoted from food and beverage manager to executive assistant manager in charge of food and beverage. Mr Kreutzingei joined the Peninsula Group of Hotels in 1977. Before coming here in I'M), be held various executive food and beverage57 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-01-23 19 THE humble tin can, which has been much maligned by environmentalists as wasteful, unnecessary and polluting, will have a new polished image if developments to improve its recycling potential works. An article in Tin and its Uses, an International Tin Research120 words
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Article49 1984-01-23 19 BANQUE Francaise du Commerce Exterieur announced two promotions. Mr Vincent Chen, an MJIA holder from the University of Pennsylvania, is promoted to Assistant (General Manager. Another officer, Mr Choo Kah Wah, holder of an MBA from Appalachian State University, was promoted to Senior Officer-loans.49 words
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Article88 1984-01-23 19 WHAT happens when you put a world-class airline (Singapore Airlines) and a worldclass hotel (Shangri-La Singapore) together? If the Shangri-La press release is to be believed, they ended up in bed with a set of pillow cases each with "Together We Are The88 words
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Advertisement524 1984-01-23 19 Dorft Gamble wilH-. your business* Buy CSA-CORONA. The IBM COMPATIBLE PC with e yJY& features WHYCSA-CORONA? CSA-Corona is backed by CSA, one of the the *IBM PC More Important, it comes with GREATER EXPANDABILITY largest Asian systems houses with 14 years of a standard 128K memory (expandable t05 1 2K524 words
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Article18 1984-01-23 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Conxjany dividend profit/loss ('000) M Cement 25(22.5) M549.221 ($38,246) Nov 'B318 words
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Article49 1984-01-23 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) loss ('000) "0 C C M 20 (20) M56.859 ($8,456) Sept '83 Ki 5 (5) M51.874 (1,317) Aug '83 Petahng Tin 130 (60) M59,686 ($5,509) Oct 83 U M Flour 10 1 10) M52, 561 ($2,696) Jul 'B349 words
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Article487 1984-01-23 20 Arab-Malayian Development Bhd is ac quiring 80 per cent of Tejuh Insurance Company Sdn Bhd for MJ17.14 millicp cash. Bonvests Holdings Ltd is to acquire a prime piece of residential land in Singapore fcr about $20 million The purchase consideration will be met by 5 million new shares487 words
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Article55 1984-01-23 20 LONDON Bat Industries PLC said acceptances of its £968 million (552.9 billion) bid for Eagle Star Holdings PLC has reached 130.2 million shares, or 94.12 per cent. Earlier, Bat said its 700-pence a share offer had become unconditional in all respects after over 50 perReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1984-01-23 20 Financial Times Industrials «m Friday 826.9 (823.9) jj?" —h Week ago 808.1 n?" Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1259.11 (1266.02) Week ago 1270.10 *ri* r~ (Fifures in brackets refer lo those of Dm previous trading day) lllll'■ I I I I I42 words
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Article237 1984-01-23 20 Alcoa 48S Allied C*\rm Cp 54* Allia-ChaJmer* 18* Ani Tel Ii Tel 65H Amax Inc 23*4 Amr Corp 38* -1 Bethlehem Stl 28 -tt Boeing Co 48H -H Burroughs Cp 50^» Caterpillar Co 48* *> Chase Manhtn 484 Chrysler Cp 3D'* Citicorp 38* Cons Nat Oas 32* Consul237 words
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Article56 1984-01-23 20 NEW YORK Citicorp's Citibank N A saia its Visa and Mastercard holders are now able to charge gold and silver bullion purchases throughout the world on these credit cards. The company said the purchase of gold and silver from Citibank's precious metals service is available to allReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1984-01-23 20 PRICES Inched up and down cautious 1> to closed mixed. The Dow Jones market average, which made whopping gains the previous week, lost C4.94 to close the week at lMBi.t3 despite hitting Its fourth straight record high at *****.57 on Tuesday.42 words
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584 1984-01-23 20 Hongkong THE Hongkong stock market has been showing remarkable strength since dealers returned from their Christmas and New Year festivities. In the first three weeks' trading of the new year, the Hang Seng index has risen by 18 per cent, 6 per cent of it584 words
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Article40 1984-01-23 20 HIGH Interest rates continue to worry the stock market with analysts predicting they will fall reluctantly If at all. Last week found the Dow Jones average dlpplng another 18.99 points to 125t.11, the second week It's lost ground.40 words
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Article37 1984-01-23 20 RECORDS went tumbling as Institutional and US Investors went shopping. They sent the Financial Times Index ap 18.8 points from the previous week's close to close at a record 826.8 after peaking ahont three points higher.37 words
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Article537 1984-01-23 20 Jan 20 Pence Chant i INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 145 +1 Ass Dairies 156 unch BTR PLC 430 -4 Bdbcocks 169 -8 Barclays 564 +15 Beechams 328 unch BICC 270 +2 Blue Circle 441 -6 BOC Group 304 -2 Boots 184 -1 Bowater 305 +22 BATS 202 -4 Britannia 85 unch537 words
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Article314 1984-01-23 20 Jan 21 Yen Change Ajinomoio 1060 unch Akai 590 unch Amada U6O +40 Asahi Cbero 436 -9 Asahi Glass 705 -5 Bank of Tokyo 350 +4 Bridgestone 607 +7 Canon 1530 unch Casio 1440 unch Citizen 669 unch Dalei 676 +5 Daik-hi Kangyo Bank 630 +1 D Nippon Print314 words
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Article3226 1984-01-23 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified •Adjusted for scrip/rifhts H Tai -exempted dividend KBH ts traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Net Vol Week High Low Company Sale Chance P/E3,226 words
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Article46 1984-01-23 20 BUYERS came back in force to Australian sharemarkets midweek with Industrial stocks setting records on Thursday and metal and oil stocks soaring over the week. The All Ordinaries Index moved op C.5 last week, regaining much of the ground It had lost the week before.46 words
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Article332 1984-01-23 21 FHE spot gold market opened at US$372 per omce in Hongkong last Monday and trading over the week was confined to a narrow US$lO range between US$367 and US$377. The main feature for the week was the brief rally of prices on Thursday to the week's high of US$377,332 words
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Article35 1984-01-23 21 Buying Selling Highest— Lowest highest— Lowest SS/gm Ss/gm Bank at China 25 59 25.20 25 77 25 37 OUB 25 56— 25 28 25 74-25 46 UOB 25 65-25 25 25 80—25 4035 words
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Article174 1984-01-23 21 A SLIGHT improvement in participation was noted this week as the market continued to vacillate within narrow parameters, Holiday, Cutler, Bath A Co said in its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the fortnight ended Jan 19. The improvement, they said, was supported by speculation over174 words
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Article74 1984-01-23 21 BARELY steady. The tin council's buffer stock manager (BSM) struggled hard to hold prices steady, despite the fall m stocks, down 770 tonnes to 41,525 tonnes, with the rise m sterling making his task more difficult. But when sterling eased the BSM was able to "squeeze" some short positionsAFP - 74 words
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Article200 1984-01-23 21 FOB in bales, Malaysian cents/kilo RAS MRELB High low Closing High Low Closing Int 1 FS S Prompt 237.00N 236 OON 235.50 IntIRS.S. FOB 242 50 239 75 ***** 267 00 264.75 266 00 Int. 2 R.iS Feb 233.25 255 50 tnt. 3 R 5.S 229 25 252.00 Int200 words
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Article17 1984-01-23 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 371.10 371.60 373.80-374.30 Fri Thurs New York 371.25-371.75 374.20 374.7017 words
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Article36 1984-01-23 21 IRREGULAR. In much quieter conditions, prices moved in close harmony with New York and gold. The further rise in stocks up 250,000 ounces to a record 46,334,000 ounces brought early falls before the market rallied.36 words
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Article46 1984-01-23 21 IRREGULAR. This market headed the general decline in metals at the beginning of the week. Prices fell to their lowest since midNovember, with sentiment depressed by the reduction in US producer prices and the further rise in market stocks up 2,725 tonnes to 435,975 tonnes.46 words
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Article217 1984-01-23 21 THE local market went through another quiet week with most of the commodities virtually unchanged from the previous week's level. Pepper was the only commodity which recorded a noticeable decline in prices. Depending on the types and grades, the prices were down by between $5 and $20. One217 words
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Article58 1984-01-23 21 IRREGULAR. Early activity died down, but the fluctuations continued. Aluminium eased initially as sterling rallied and stocks rose by 2,250 tonnes to 225,650 tonnes. Later, it partly recovered, but the rally was checked when Kaiser (USA) announced plans to open another potline. Merchants outside the London Metal Exchange quotedAFP - 58 words
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Article160 1984-01-23 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9234—1.9264 5.26—5.17 Canadian dollar 1.7094—1.7106 5.91—5.81 NZ dollar 1.3831 1.3853 7.32—7.16 Sterling pound 3.0175—3.0210 3.35—3.29 US dollar 2.1295-2.1305 4 73 4.68 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign160 words
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Article486 1984-01-23 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Jan 20, 1984: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9 3 4 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 94 Asia Commercial 9 A NZ Banking Group 9 to Ban Hin Lee Bank 9 4 Banca Commercial 9486 words
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Article333 1984-01-23 21 Asian rates RATES P a Savings account 6 3 < Autosave 54 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6 2 3 months 6 :i < 6 months 6- 1 < 9 months 7 12 months 7 LOAN RATESI Prime rate 2 8M I Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years Housing (discounted)333 words
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Article134 1984-01-23 21 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1280/90 and was traded to a low of 552.1255 65 before being brought to a high of 552.1320 30. It eased to close at 552.*****5. Trading for the week was quiet with small intra-day movements. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the134 words
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Article40 1984-01-23 21 Jan 14 Jan 21 US dollar 2.1310 2 1300 Sterling 2 9823 3.0193 HK dollar 27.33 27.31 M'sian dollar 91.00 9101 D'mark 75.24 76.25 Yen ***** 0.9116 Aust dollar 1.9296 1.9249 HI dollar 1.3787 1 3842 Source: OCBC40 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-01-23 22 Most active stock SI PR KM K Corporation has stayed the .spectator's favourite two weeks In a row, though fewer were traded last week about II million compared with just under 1$ million the previous week. But while Supreme gained a spectacular 5o cents to end178 words
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161 1984-01-23 22 Better times ahead for aircraft industry Boeing SEATTLE (Washington) The world aircraft industry can look forward to increased sales and profits between now and the end of the decade, b. spokesman for Boeing, the world's largest aircraft producer, has said. A severe drop in airline business ir. 1981-82 meant thatAFP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-01-23 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG That's what it costs to maintain a car here By IT COSTS $567 each month to maintain your car, The Straits Times found after talking to the Automobile Association of Singapore, car insurers, repairers and dealers. But we had to make several assumptions: We took791 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-01-23 22 KATHLEEN TSANG - European time in Singapore KATHLEEN TSANG Swiss-style watch and jewellery fair to be held here next year By NEXT year, Singapore will truly live up to its nickame, "Switzerland of the East", when it has its very own European watch and jewellery fair. The European Time and Jewellery Fair 1985373 words
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Advertisement245 1984-01-23 21 7 Ships in port Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves PisangEiang 302 23 1 24-1 Ar.urGrot.ger 1/2 a'side 23/1 P^ss Carrier 302 23 1 24 1 Builder 21W a'side 23.1 Juronq Port Dai Yun Shan 23/4 a'side 23 1 D .7 D Donam No 6 37/8245 words
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Advertisement260 1984-01-23 21 Bank of America pays more interest on your Deposits. HC^E9HBHHHBH| LIU For deposit of SSI OO.OOO and above ring *****2 and ask for the Money Desk. Singapore Bra- 24 Raffles Place «O1 -08 Clifford Centre Singapore 0104 Tel *****2 Shaw Centre Office 1 Scons Road «*OI -02 Shaw Centre Singapore260 words
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Advertisement496 1984-01-23 22 Bl s& jto bB -^h '«^«8 BB^B^^^l ■uZjal?^ 3B^Qi -M i HBP*"^^ Theslcm (20 inch) screen is the qSSSI ideal size for SBC H texfvfsfbiiity 30-function wireless remote control B You j ust sit t:>ack witn your rem te control B^ m^^tfk mL and get the feel of 10 TV496 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-23 22 Between December Ist, 1983 to February 29th. 1984. A first class hotel room in Hong Kong is now half price thanks to Regal Mendien Airport's Wintersaver rates There is also abundant shopping at very reasonable prices near to the hotel in the Kowloon City area The Mendien Airport Hotel is107 words
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Advertisement32 1984-01-23 24 HHIIHIHBIHHHHHHMHBSi^HfIHMMBHHHHMHifIHHHfIHBHHHBHfIHMfI IBffIIWHBtSWffSffIBBMBHIIMBSffIBBBMIIJIJIiI^^ SOLVIL ET TITUS. A new range of watches for gentlemen. Designed to achieve a new height in style. To match every moment of your life. ovJLJV 1JL et IJLI LJ32 words
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Article2324 1984-01-23 25 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. IPOH. Sun. Terry Lucas and M.C. Lam shared riding honours with a double each here2,324 words
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Article1075 1984-01-23 25 Stipe's report IPOH. Sun. Jockeys Sairi Suhman and S.H. Chew were suspended today for their respective oifences the weekend. Sairi, who returned from a two-month suspension only festefdaj, got another three months for his handling of Tali K in Race 3 yesterday while Chew was1,075 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1984-01-23 25 MR. CHAN TUCK KEONG AGED:- 59 passed away on 20th January 1984 leaving behind:SONS CHAN YEW KONG CHAN YEW PHANG, OLIVER DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW CHANMEIHAR TAN SEONG KOK CHAN MEI WAN TEO YONG HUA, WILLIAM CHAN MEI LENG, BELINDA TAY SEE BENG. ARTHUR CHAN MEI86 words
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Obituary, Illustration141 1984-01-23 25 In Loving Memory Of YAP KOK HIONG Departed 23/1/83 Always remembered by parents, brother and sitter. In Loving Memory Of MR MUTHIAH (KAYAMBU) Departed 23.1.77 Always remembered by wife, son A daughter and grandchildren. In loving memory of MR. JAMEET SINGH141 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1984-01-23 25 Charles Khoo Aged 63 Called home to b* with the Lord on 21/1/84 leaving behind beloved Daughter Susanna Son-in-law Philip Tar. Siater* Mary. Betty Lily Brother Matthew Body lying at Singapore Caaket Parlour 304. Night service on 24/1 at B.oopm Cortege will leave on Wed 25/1/84 lor cremation102 words
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Obituary84 1984-01-23 25 The Family of the Late MILDRED PINTO with to thank Rev Father* Guterres. Davit, Creed, Bata and Alfred Chan (Holy Family Church) for their assistance and relatives and friend* for their visits and donation* during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF The late Albert Samuel Jansen lhank all84 words
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Advertisement63 1984-01-23 25 HARLEQUIN The heart doesn't count the years or the tears And il romance il grand the first time. there is nothing more precious than /utH<4 /< J< r< f viaam MOLDBkSI Til NOKNING B 4. Sow M VII _CHANC^ i I would like more information on the H\RllOi i N63 words
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Advertisement1120 1984-01-23 26 Enjoying 2 hours of video entertainment rMHHHHHMMWMnnH|||«|M^^ daily may well be your idea of fun. 1 Im p|||lBß I "S^^^^i- I j 4^^^ Having to clean the video head thoroughly I r^^^^^^^^^^^^^'xftj^^^ every month probably isn t. But since that's essential to get the most out MBBKHBBSBtBSSSB&^^mmu ot your movie,1,120 words
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202 1984-01-23 27 STRASBOURG (France), Sun. Vladimir SalBik<M Soviet double world and Olympic champion, failed to improve on his one-kilometre freestyle world best performance in the Golden Cup swimming met^t last night. Salmkov, world recordholder over 400. 800 and 1.500m. clocked 10m in 13.58se<' inReuter - 202 words
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Article325 1984-01-23 27 YOt'N'G American Corey Pavin birdied the final two holes yesterday to take a one-stroke lead over compatriot Larry Mize after three rounds of the US$4OO,OOO ($840,000) Phoenix Open golf tournament Pavin. 24, who is in his first year on the PGA tour, finishedReuter; UPI; AFP - 325 words
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Article301 1984-01-23 27 EAST GERMAN Heike Daute set a women's world indoor long jump best of 6.99m in Senitenberg. Heiki. who won the long jump at the inaugural World Athlotics Championships in Helsinki last August, beat the previous best of 6.94m set by Rumanian Anisoara Cusmir last year. FORWARD Mike MitchReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 301 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-01-23 27 Dane cops the crown TOKYO, Sun Dane Morten Frost beat threetime All-England champion Liem Swie King, of Indonesia, 15-1. 18-15 today to win the men's singles title of the lrv-mil-lion yen ($134,500) Japan Open badminton championships here. In an all-Chinese women's final, third-seed-ed Zheng Yuli upset topseeded Qian Ping 11-2,Reuter; AP - 395 words
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Article192 1984-01-23 27 Sprinter Wells scores a double SYDNEY, Sun. Olympic 100 metres champion Alan Wells, of Scotland, scored an impressive sprint double at the Pulsar Quartz international track and field meet here today. Wells won the 100m in 10.50sec and the 200m in 20.89, but was satisfied only with his performance inAP - 192 words
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Article80 1984-01-23 27 DORTMUND (West Germany), Sun. West German swimmer Michael Gross and Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova were named European Sportsman and Sportswoman of 1983 by European sports journalists yesterday. Gross, 19, won four gold medals and broke three world records at the European swimming championships in Rome last August.Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-01-23 27 CZECHOSLOVAKIA and Sweden will meet in the final of the King's Cup, the European indoor team tennis championship, here today. In yesterday's semifinals," the Czechs beat Britain 3-0, while Sweden triumphed 2-1 over West Germany. Result* Czechoslovakia 3 Britain (Czechs first): Libor PimekAP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-01-23 28 Fandi calls the tune GRON/NGEN, San. Singapore footballer Fandi Ahmad (above) wore gloves the kind orchestra conductors often do in and gave a virtuoso performance as his teaa< FC Gronlnzen outplayed hosts PEC ZwoUe t-$ In a Dutch First Division match yesterday. Fandl's play was certainly as outstanding as his162 words
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Article1278 1984-01-23 28 DIVISION ONE ArMM] 1 Notts County I. Aston Villa 1 Uverjx.ol 3, Everton 2 Tot tenham 1. Ipswich I Birmingham 2. LriCMMf 1 Coventry 1. Manchester L nited 3 Southampton 2. Notting- ham Forest 3 Notwich 0. Watford 2 Stoke 0. West Ham 1 West Bromwich 0, Wolverhampton1,278 words
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Article523 1984-01-23 28 Arwoal 1 Notts County 1 (l-#): Charlie Nicholas put Arsenal ahead after 16 minutes, but instead of burying County, the Londoners conceded an equaliser 16 minutes into the second half when John Chiedozie beat Pat Jennings after outpacing full-back John Kay. Crowd: Everton 2 Tottenham 1 (1-1):AP - 523 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-01-23 28 LONDON, Sun. Arnold Muhren, who spent most of the 1970s in the shadow of elder brother Gerry, entered the 1980s with two burning ambitions in English soccer to win a Football Association Cup-winners' medal at Wembley and to play in a League c h aReuter - 523 words
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Article53 1984-01-23 28 LONDON, San. Liverpool's lan Rush is now eight goals ahead of Tottenham's Steve Archibald in the English Division One top-scorers' table. Leading scorers Division One: 27 lan Rash (Liverpool). II Steve Archibald (Tottenham). IS Peter Withe (Aston Villa), Trevor Christie (Notts County). 15 Tonv Woodcock (Arsenal), Frank StapletonAP - 53 words
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Article168 1984-01-23 28 Bayern move on top BONN, Sun. Three goals from the Rummenigge brothers lifted Bayern Munich to the top of the First Division today as Wesi German League soccer resumed yesterday after a sixweek winter break. Karl-Heinz Rum menigge scored twice and his 19-year-old brother. Michaei, added another in the MunichReuter - 168 words
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Article256 1984-01-23 30 Thunder after the storm b'AKIS. Sun. Further punishment awaits prop Jean-Pierre C, a r net, who was sent off in France's Five Nations match against Ireland hen yesterday. "He discredited rugby French rug b y and international rugby. and he will be punished." said French Rugby Federation president Albert FerrasseAFP; Reuter - 256 words
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Article39 1984-01-23 30 IT WAS an all-Police affair in the Blacks' 10-a-side rugby tournament when Police I bulldozed Police n 16-3 in the final at Farrer Park yesterday. In the Plate event, Singapore Cricket Club trounced Johore Bahru Anchormen 30-0.39 words
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165 1984-01-23 30 BRUSSELS, Sun. Malaysia have been chosen ahead of Britain to play in the Los Angeles Olympic men's hockey tournament, while Moscow Games champions Zimbabwe have been left out of the women's competition. Although the British finished ahead of Malaysia at the Hongkong tournament lastAFP; Reuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-01-23 30 Picture by Jansenites... sticking together. From left: C. Chandran, G. Suprakash, Teng Yuen Yuen, Ramesh Rajakrishnen, G. Snrajan (team manager). Dennis IVeris frlnh president), Valdew Singh, Man Singh, V. Sudhakar, Andre Gomez, Teng Kwang Siang, Paul Prasad, Samuel Joseph. JONATHAN CHOOJONATHAN CHOO - 42 words
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604 1984-01-23 30 J. Rajendran; Jonathan Choo - J. Rajendran Jonathan Choo Feature by Picture by THEY are Jansenites. Not Singapore Jansenites or Jansenites United, just Jansenites short and sweet like their motto "Play the game". The game is hockey. And at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre three weeks ago,604 words
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Article373 1984-01-23 31 PETER SIOW - First cut is the deepest PETER SIOW By RESULTS AT A GLANCE DIV 1: Fairer Park ltd 1 Changl Cons I, Tlong Bahra 1 Toa Pavoh 1, Police 5 Geylang 1. DIV t: Jnrong 1 Changi ltd I, Telok Blangah 1 alrnhill I, S. A venae 5 Kakl Bukit 1,373 words
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Article150 1984-01-23 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TIONG BAHRfS leftback Rashid Musanib earned the dubious honour of being the first player to be sent off In the National Football League First Division when his side and Toa Payoh United drew 1-1 .it the Queens town Complex yesterday. Rashid, who150 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-01-23 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By POLICE launched "Operation Goal" in the second half of their National Football League Division One match against Geylang International at the Clementi Stadium yesterday. And, at the end of the day, they had netted five to give them a deserving 5-1JERRY SEH - 207 words
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Article62 1984-01-23 31 SABAH HIT BACK KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Sabah defeated Malacca 3-1 m a Malaysia Cuptie at the Likas Stadium here today, Malacca took the lead m the first half through Rahim Abdullah, but the hosts hit back through James Wong, Karti Dukinin and Hassan Sani after the break. Other results: BruneiNST - 62 words
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Article215 1984-01-23 31 ON THE CRICKET SCENE WELLINGTON, Sun. England took command of the First cricket Test today when New Zealand, behind by 244 runs on the first innings, had lost two wickets for 93 runs at the close on the third day. A partnership of 232 runsReuter - 215 words
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Article173 1984-01-23 31 Boycott's future uncertain LONDON, Sun. Geoff Boycott's future with Yorkshire Cricket Club is still* in doubt despite a massive show of support from club members at a special meeting in Harrogate, Yorkshire, yesterday. Shouts of "resign rang out from the Harrogate Conference Hall where 1,700 Yorkshire members gathered at theAFP; AP - 173 words
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Article138 1984-01-23 31 Reuter MELBOURNE, Sun. Viv Richards scored a mighty century to drive the West Indies to a 26-run victory over Australia in a one-da\ World Series cricket match here today. Man-of-the-Match Richards hit 106 runs to help his side to a formidable 252-6 in the 50 overs,Reuter - 138 words
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Article233 1984-01-23 31 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A desperate run chase m the closing overs saw the rebel West Indian cricketers squeeze a thrilling victory m a rainshortened match over the South African XI here today to clinch the sixmatch one-day series 4-1. The rebels won a rain-affected match by three wicketsReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement137 1984-01-23 27 SAV,^ u^ f HOUsIIin t UcrX NGS AN D OTHER! HIRE L^Si Ng DEPOSIT *<-COuht s vO^ I PROPERTY II PURCHASE BOXES »-^*l LOANS ~^~-J_— •A Finance Company established since 1950 An "approved company" under the Trustees Act (Cap 40) for accepting deposits from trustees s§^7Sinqapura Building Society Limited IHe«d137 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-23 28 Latest Rates the MFC way f 1 month I 7.00 Xp.a.^ 3 months 7.25 p. a. 6 months 7.25 p. a. 9 months 7.50% p. a. V^ 12 months 7.50 p. a. J MFC THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPN. [SPORE] BERHAD Incorporated in Singapore -Wholly Owned by Malayan Banking Berhad) Head79 words
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Advertisement272 1984-01-23 28 The hormong Colleaiqn. In the tradition of the world's costliest vvateh. IkPB^I W u.,1... The hormonii Collection. The waterproof has been the time-honoured choice of quartz watches perfected by Vacheron the rich and famous. From Napoleon Constantin, makers of Kallista the Bonaparte to the Swiss Government's world's costliest watch, valued272 words
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Advertisement55 1984-01-23 30 CONGRATULATIONS I L V^J THOMAS DE LA RUE (S) PTC I Tn ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW FACTORY JOO KOON WAY, JURONG WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN ENTRUSTED WITH THE AIR-CONDITIONING AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION INSTALLATION Kian Gwan Engineering Private Limited 17 JALAN JENTERA, JURONG, SINGAPORE 2261 TEL: *****155 words
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Advertisement208 1984-01-23 31 it's all happening at Gay World Stadium Come along and watch the qualifying rounds I Chofsey^ufcha^pion R At Gay World Stadium from January 23rd till of this National Championship, and decide I choose the following contestants as champions in each division at I January 30th at 6.30 pm. there will208 words
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Advertisement119 1984-01-23 31 Practise For Health Relaxation ANG TA! CHI and MOVING MEDITATION Bus> Professional 9 Specially Prepared Lessons Then you car De memDer ot ANG S TAI-CHI Group lor turthe' research H3B Victoria Street 'Near Jaian S Ta Ch' Beginner C>ass Weanesaay anc I 700 pm to 7 45 pm Co r119 words
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Miscellaneous36 1984-01-23 31 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div Three: Century Park v Ming Court, Goodwood Group v Garrett (Both at Farrer Park), Haw Par v Cycle and Carriage, Metal Box v Mulpha (Both at Tanglin). All at 5.15 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-01-23 32 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Two more types of trees the axe By SINGAPORE'S clean and kjrvt'n Garden City Image Is being spruced up. And that means old, ugly and unsightly trees are getting the axe. Chinese Junipers and bamboo trees are among those being pruned from the369 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-01-23 32 Stealing common among Soviet dockers MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet dockworkers in the Far East are so used to stealing from containers that some have forgotten the way to the shops, a Russian newspaper reported today. The paper Sovietskaya Rossiya (Soviet Russia) said workers at the ports of Nakhodka and vanino on121 words
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126 1984-01-23 32 LONDON, San. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher made it evident today that she intends to seek a third term as Prime Minister In 1987 or 1988. In an interview with the New York Times published in the newspaper today, Mrs Thatcher said she hopedNYT - 126 words
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Article218 1984-01-23 32 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States announced that it tested an anti-satellite weapon yesterday its first space war weapon test. The test was limited to a six-metre missile fired from an F-15 fighter aircraft. It did not involve any target. The announcement was made by the USNYT; Reuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article80 1984-01-23 32 PALO ALTO (California), Sun. The dozen rings around Saturn are much thinner than was previously thought one km thick, a Stanford University statement quoted two scientists as saying. Dr Leonard Tyler and Dr Howard Zebker, who studied data sent by the Voyager-1 spacecraft which flew pastReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-01-23 32 Western policy towards Moscow 'has changed' REAGAN SPEECH SHOWS NEW APPROACH. SAYS THATCHER PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher says that President Ronald Reagan's speech earlier last week represented an "important change" in Western policy towards the Soviet Union and that she herself decided in the middle of last year that aNYT; AP - 473 words
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171 1984-01-23 32 CHICAGO, Sun. An Illinois jury last night ordered McDonald's to pay US$52 million (Ssllo million) to an ice cream maker who claimed that the worldwide hamburger chain reneged on an oral agreement to sell his "triple ripple" ice cream cone.Reuter - 171 words
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Article41 1984-01-23 32 MT HOLLY (New Jersey), Sun. Rhythm and blues singer Jackie Wilson, whose hits included Lonely Teardrops and Higher and Higher, died today at the age of 49. a hospital spokesman said. The cause of death was not disclosed. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement179 1984-01-23 32 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should' 1 And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth! But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come179 words
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Advertisement127 1984-01-23 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Department of Civil Aviation has charted a strategy to establish Singapore as an air cargo centre for the Asian region. Wang Look Keah reports. A US$5O million issue by the giant Sears Roebuck stores and financial services chain will boost the127 words
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Advertisement278 1984-01-23 32 STARTING TOGO BALD? As hair thins, you tend to spend more time in front of the mirror, and less time enjoying lilt At the Svenson Hair Center we can put the tun back in your life by replacing the hair you've lost. Ask about the Svenson Non-Surgical Method of Hair278 words
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Miscellaneous130 1984-01-23 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from around midday onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 12 26 C Fine Manila 21/31 C Fair Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 13/19C Goudy Bangkok 22 32 C130 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1984-01-23 1 MAY HO - MAY HO By Geyiang shop, comfortable in s smyiet and slippers, a jossck maker has beers beavering away for the past 30 years to transform joss paste into figurines and idols from Chinese mythology, opera and history. But Oh Han Lim fears for the survival of hisSTEVEN LEE - 1,193 words
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Article, Illustration1450 1984-01-23 2 W.C. ANG - Students are like plants W.C. ANG Some thrive on their own, others need special care By mother of two and former senior science teacher IT IS difficult to be a parent today. Psychologists tell you to say "I'm proud of you you were very good!" but your parents have always1,450 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-01-23 3 MOST of the things used in this arrangement are traditional and symbolic. With the sound of crackers, the old year leaves with all that's bad. the new year is ushered in with hopes of good luck (represented by the candy dish made in the shape of255 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-01-23 3 py, HONG bao envelopes Glue Red thread and a large needle (four to flve cm) Branches with leaves Choose branches with leaves that lie flat so that the crackers can be draped on them to hang "naturally". For the smaller crackers, strong creepers can be used. Pluck231 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-01-23 4 BARBARA CANETTI; ALISON PAYNE - BARBARA CANETTI ALISON PAYNE By in Houston By researcher at 3nt!sh Broadcasting Corporation IN l'Hl- prtvac] of a -.mall cubbyhole office, the owner Ofl a small business spends an hour or two a week balancing his books. Nearby, a freelance miler puts the finishing touchesUPI - 415 words
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Article792 1984-01-23 4 Oxford is still a man's world A SMALL earthquake, the ViceChancellor called it in 1974 when five of Oxford's men's colleges opened their doors to women for the first time. This year, 39 per cent of the entrants are women and only four of the colleges remain single-sex. But theGuardian - 792 words
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Article882 1984-01-23 5 JOANNE FOWLER - JOANNE FOWLER By As most Australians didn't seem to understand their medicare health scheme, the first-ever national survey of public and private hospital* was conducted in Sydney. The result? Private hospitals are educating the community about their services because of the widespread belief that people with serious problemsWAN - 882 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-01-23 5 RADHAKRISHNA RAO - Banana tree aerial is no monkey business RADHAKRISHNA RAO By in Bangalore DR SHIV PR AS AD KOSTA, a space scientist of world renown, is a champion of the natural way of living. He has found that plants and trees can transmit electromagnetic impulses like the metallic antenna for TVGemini News Service - 342 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-01-23 27 The National Theatre for 20 years, the scene of National Day rallies, operas, ballets, convocations, pop concerts But it will soon be demolished because of its unsafe cantilever roof. Before the final curtain, four Singaporeans relive their good times in a place that has enriched400 words
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Article196 1984-01-23 27 Madam Lee Shu Fen, 58, head of the \ational Theatre Chinese Dance Company and a noted Chinese dancer, choreographer and teacher, has taught hundreds of dancers who have performed on the .Xational Theatre's revolving stage. She, too, has danced there many times. "I HAD just arrived from196 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-01-23 27 ■Ulna Da\id. 43. tagged the Ehis Pr-esley of Singapore, has shaken. neked and rolled and sweltered at the Xational Theatre in more than a dozen stows He says: •MY MOST lasting memory of the place will always be the night I sang Crying in the Chapel369 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-01-23 27 Fountain of golden memories Peter Tay Seng Hui. 37. a dental surgeon, was awarded the then University of Singapore's gold medal for being the best a U-round gra duand in 1971. "I AM dreadfully sorry that they're tearing it down. One of the happiest moments in my life took place364 words
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Advertisement588 1984-01-23 1 f^fm Exams Those were v and the fßjfft the days Singapore student^^R at the National Theatre U(t OUTLOOK, Page Two LEISURE, Page Twenty-seven coming of Spring heralds good fortune May you nave health, happiness, and prosperity in the Year of the Rat. Mfa. The beginning of the new year brings588 words
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Advertisement296 1984-01-23 2 The mountain air freshness T?*Bt rf^lSH ii^y Br^^ es you can en|Oy the real mountam and countryside air right in the city. I Hb^^^^l The t me has come to convert your airm S Isk wJfO conditioned rooms with real fresh clean air £f A P" odours with Living Air296 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-23 4 off telephone aids and |J Other Products; jf Answering Recording Machine Electronic Speaker Memory •^■■Bl Information i Gathering The Specialist in telephone %c^£^^ K &^?^s?sl* equipment accessories e «ce*^o^\^ ?£«**"£s** ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS «V°^?^ Bik 1 64 Bukit Merah Central. ,rid lcaV «,paos e e \a>" s e 4* Jk m-^79 words
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Advertisement86 1984-01-23 5 off telephone aids and accessories. fOther Products: I: Phone fe&i Handsf r pe P^^>^"" *^^>^ Phone 'W|| H&^^ Speakei X^ I L Phone X^ Dialer \at/^^^^^ Information ot^ o9^*^ o^^ 65^ ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS <r!^^jr^*SS^' BIK 1 64, Buku Merah Central ,o e cO o^' a^ s o e a co^86 words
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Advertisement340 1984-01-23 6 welcome you to our new premises. tr= TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Tfi= KALLANG BRANCH With effect from today, our Kallang Branch will be operating at Hoa Nam Building for your convenience. A HOUSE \B park \i— P) <ty^ v?a\ I New Address: Hoa Nam Building, 27 Foch Rd. #01-02 Singapore340 words
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Advertisement743 1984-01-23 7 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing TABLES?.* ■a U/e specialise in the sale of the hNMfI design executive office tables and chairs Reasonable Price Prompt Delivery £k MGAI SING TRADING CO. I TV I *****24 EXPAT LEAVING. MUST sell all Australian furniture Dining room, living room, single and 0 double beds, bar743 words
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Advertisement776 1984-01-23 7 25 Sale: Other Products LADY OMEGA DRESS watch with 18K solid gold stripes $2,800 Contact: Mrs Wee. *****40. NATIONAL AIRCON CWIBIAS 1 year old H:irdly used. 2 h.p. $1,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****66 office hours. 2 COPPER SHIP lamps, $150 each. 1 antique ship compass $250. Telephone *****77 David. 8 MONTHS776 words
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Advertisement715 1984-01-23 7 31 Tailoring MASTER DHESSMAKING/TAILOf ING/ fashion within 6 month London/Hongkong trained spe claltst (Leading bookstores sell Ing her dressmaking textbook Yen Yi Dressmaking Schoo Balestler Hill Shopping Centn »03-647. *****31 A TOTALLY NEW concept in th Art of Dressmaking and Fashio Designing for Beginners Ad vanced pupils. London traine tutor.715 words
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Advertisement497 1984-01-23 7 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services WE PROVIDE PAGER at low deposit. At $150. Contact 91 1901. 55 Commercial Vessels TUG/ BARGE DEPARTING 4th week January to Brunei/ Labuan and other east Malaysian ports. Cargo space available. Tel--*****96. 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies MARINE ENGINES NIIGATA 6MG2SAX 800PS/680 RPM w/ NICO MGN-650Z497 words
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Advertisement568 1984-01-23 7 60 Business Opportunities USED I SEAN FOR SALE Few thousand tons of used beans suitable for shoring an strutting, also suitable for reroll ing. Size: 14' x 14 1/2' in dlfferer length. PLEASE CONTACT: *****29. ATTENTION TO THOSE going int food business! Small license* restaurant in Beach Road fo complete568 words
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Advertisement379 1984-01-23 8 DO YOU HAVE I .1. Mni.-.il I{m A lr wiUJ sopblsIV I Wt LjBJ ■:i i!t 1 i',- v .it- 111 'If you ejpj do. m in cbuslflcaUon 86s and ova P^B :nlll [hi- 111 I'ei ll ill'.". 'II ■■■■ft 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP TNT COMPUTER SERVICES rt-viinres FEMALE379 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic 2 FILIPINAS SERVANTS wanted Age 30 and above Interested pleaaa eafl *****55 e) Secretarial/Clerical EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We have immediate vacancies for the folI lowing positions: PURCHASING CLERK 1 Applicants shouio' p<v (j ssess a GCE 'O' level > with credits in English326 words
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Advertisement555 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical GALERIES 1 LAFAYETTE invites suitably qualified persons to apply for the post of: Pre-requisites: Possess min. GCE O' level in 3 subjects inclusive of English Mathematics. Able to write shorthand at 80 -90 wpm. and type at 40 wpm. e555 words
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Advertisement184 1984-01-23 8 Freight Forwarder has Immediate HJ vacancies for the following Hj positions: I ACCOUNT SUPERVISOR H i-L-C! Higher Accounting HJ 3 years working experience Abie to keep a full set of books and preparations cf Management reporting ACCOUNT CLERK Mm 2 years working experience LCC intermediate book keeping Abie to type184 words
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Advertisement345 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical USA GEHMO has immediate vacancy for (Working Hours: B.ooam to 5.30pm Monday to Friday) Requirements: GCE 'O 1 level Able to type 45wpm (electric typewriter) •At least 1 year's working experience, preferably with some knowj^ ledge of traffic, import export procedures Interested applicants, please submit345 words
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Advertisement279 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical [An established Firm oil I Consulting Civil Struc- I I tural Engineers requires staff with the following qualifications SECRETARIES GCE 'O' Level with credit in English e Shorthand at 100 w.p.m. and typing at 60 w.p.m. 3 5 years experience RECEPTIONISTS GCE 'O' Level pass279 words
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Advertisement487 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical ■DgRESS Travel Related Services invites applications for the post of NEW ACCOUNTS ANALYST Requirements: GCE 'A' level with credit in English and Mathematics (distinction preferred) Ability to read and interpret Financial Statements Minimum one year's relevant working experience preferably in financial area Able to withstand487 words
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Advertisement423 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretariat/Clerical [philips^ 7 requires 7 I STENOGRAPHER 4 7 Requirements: J e GCE minimum 4 O' J 1 levels (includingi i English Launguage). L n Private Secretarial 7 i Certificate i 7 e Ability to operate 7 1 telex machine. k e At least 1 year's423 words
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Advertisement396 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical Required Immediately Co-ordinator (Female) Experience in Public Relations. Sales and dealing with people A*it- M >> I Ltbove j Salary $500 fc above i Attractive commission from $100 above per month Receptionist/Clerk No experience required (preferably school leavers) Must be hardworking, willing to learn396 words
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Advertisement390 1984-01-23 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical A LEADING BANK requires CLERKS/ TELLERS Requirement* i( h i TbOSC Without experi *nr>> may also applv Opportuntl) advancement tor those with good work attitude and who an- prepared to work hard Atlra. tivt- stafl benefit." and months bonus offered Interested applicants are invited390 words
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Advertisement471 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical I A jubsididry .>! in American multinational in the offshore ■Tidnnw services industry has a BOOKKEEPER Requirements Bilingual in Engltsti and Chinese Minimum 4 S years experience (i Intermediate level Please appl> with complete resume jalary lo commensurate •vith qualifications Interview t>» appointment only471 words
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Advertisement602 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical "PEN TA GRAM TYPISTS Mimrmu;i speed 30 arpSD 6 months' working experience. ttu>n Alexandra Road. Jurooaj SNR TELEX OPERATORS Most be mad la heavy volume work Experience with leased circuit machtnea preferred. niMimn Alexandra Thomson Ed ed *****37 i A leading warehousing and container company602 words
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Advertisement565 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical has Immediate vacancy for: SALES/SHIPPING ASSISTANT Must have good knowledge of shipping documents with several years of experience Preferably with sales experience but not essential Age 23-28 years Interested applicants are Invited to write in or call personally during office hours (Monday to Thursday) at565 words
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Advertisement492 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Wall established company in Jurong invite* application* lor Iha post of: MALE CLERK Requirements: e GCE 'O' Level with pass in Mathematics e Able to type accurately Attractive salary plus transport allowance and benefits will be offered to the right candidate. Please write In with492 words
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Advertisement836 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretariat/Clerical STENE SEC. EMP. AG Requires Experience e GEN CLERKS/TYPISTS e SHIPPING CLERKS e RECEPT./TELEXOPS STENOGRAPHERS e KEY PUNCHERS e JR. ACCOUNT CLERKS DRIVERS e DESPATCH RIDERS *****39/27 TYPIST CUM CLERK GCE O' level. Good typing skill. Able to work under pressure. Good command oi English.836 words
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Advertisement518 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical PAYROLL CLERK GCE O' level with 1 year's working experience. Please call: *****43. SECRETARY NEEDED. Able to operate telex and independent correspondence. Call *****71. Sales I JZJ KIM re I V rl TENG J lsjl WH ATT l| I GCE O' level I! I Mature518 words
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Advertisement356 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales Newly established company invites applications for the post of: MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE to promote and sell a well known range of American surgical products to hospitals and major climes in Singapore. Nurses, radiographers, perfusionists or paramedical staff with or without sales experience. Self356 words
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Advertisement214 1984-01-23 9 FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS required urgently by a Multt National trading company for one month period. Requirements Preferably with some experience in sales promotion Age between 21 and 35 years Able to converse in English and some Chinese dialect Interested applicants please call personally today between 9am. and 4.30pm. at: HENKEL214 words
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Advertisement390 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant Sales Immediate vacancy FEMALE SALES SUPERVISOR required fur of Sales Promoters working within the major departmental stores throughout Singapore All applicant* must potses* the following: e Knowledge and experience in sales. e Able to train new recruits. a Stock checking within sales counters. e Pleasant personality und390 words
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Advertisement680 1984-01-23 9 66 Situations Vacant Sales Irranspaco Wanted immediately SALES CO-ORDINATOR foi greeting card* Please call 27 193«i> j Required SALES EXECUTIVES We offer an attractive salar\ and company's benefits foi the "right candidates interested applicant* are reque»i ed to apply giving complete re sume. working experience ana con tact telephone number680 words
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Advertisement610 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant Saies MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANY HEQUIRES MM! Mum l! S.tifsmen I\>r their BTOdttCta U) tv MMd in SI Malaysia and Imli'i'.fM I bite! lad in li ipptj to i lotoml a Court P.O BoxSn S*poreni7bj ,ii i.w giving full personal resume .uui contact imiiir>er WE OFFER GOOO iv-C mil)610 words
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Advertisement340 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical The Hi-Tech Dozen. \bu could be one of them. We're looking for twelve talented individuals interested to be pioneers in an exciting, brand new vocation in the Navy. You will be involved in the maintenance340 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-23 10 A Well Established Company urgently requires S 9 (A) ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR To The Plant Engineer S F Requirements/Qualifications: The successful applicant must possess a PUB M technician licence or equivalent, having a few S years of working experience as a Foreman/ E as Supervisor in a heavy industry environment. SS440 words
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Advertisement361 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are a member of the international GLAXO Group, one of the world's leading and most successful health care companies. We are looking I for: ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS The Job To carry out maintenance and repairs on factory's electrical services, plant and utility equipment. Requirements NTC361 words
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Advertisement318 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical /iNCOM SINGAPORE team A well-established American Multi-national Company has Immediate vacancies for. QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS Technical 4/vitb At least 1 year's experience in Quality Control Ability to read blue print! use precision measuring instrument and harness tester Gauge calibrations experience preferred SET-UP TECHNICIAN (Assembly) ntc318 words
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Advertisement298 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical JUR mm MPW7>iUSfi9£7He BEST/ If you possess GCE O\ we have a careerfor you. Chemical Technicians (3 rotating shifts) To set up and operate production machine and to supervise a group of Machine Operators. QC Technicians (3 rotating shifts) To train and supervise 1 QC298 words
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Advertisement321 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical BMITHCOHONA A/I. *7 Of SCMCOO^ >'-'■■ for a challenging and rewarding career as: SET-UP TECHNICIANS Completed Secondary technical education and/or with technical/vocational qualifications in Metal Machining Preferably working experience in workplace or auto-lathe and troubleshooting Able to read blue prints Prepared to wcrk on 3321 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Due to company t expansion, we are looking tor young and energetic recent graduates at technical staff to join our after -tales tervice team to provide after-sales service to our customers in Singapore tno ovei seas Initial overseas training will be provided. Good prospects for604 words
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Advertisement366 1984-01-23 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Immediate vacancies lor TRAINFt MODEL TECHNICIANS Requiremer.li OCE O e Cullipie--AE MODELS TEAM PTE LTD Bl> SO7l Ang Mo Kic IrtO Park 01 1584 S pore 20M Tel *****30 INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM urgPntH I requires it Draughtswoman with 1 ye;- experience Those interested please call366 words
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Advertisement453 1984-01-23 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacar h) Production h) Production ITikMVIOTOROU wL, $\< Come join our newly e>tablLshed IJ A' US high technology company as V\ FEMALE OPERATORS W— Enjoy high pay, attractive benefits and excellent working conditions Starting pay up to ■f $396.50 per month t I Free medJcaJ453 words
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Advertisement443 1984-01-23 11 it 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production H /^Satisfying Career WithN M FEMALE V PRODUCTION \a OPERATORS > I Get attractive starting salary SS (depending on relevant experience) Jv In addition, they enjoy: SS m 5-day week Normal Working Hours: SS VM (7.50am to 5.28pm) 'ffm443 words
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Advertisement41 1984-01-23 11 Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Looking for a |ob ;> Work through the Classified Employment section there's a long list of |ob vacancies waiting for you any day of the week C.A.T.S. 737H66 I The Straits Times Classified's Employment41 words
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Advertisement423 1984-01-23 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production K TAKARA, a fast expanding manufacturer in fr. r*i cassette car stereo has immediate vacancies EBB >J^ J> fc j: J l^i-tttTt in- uJ I Requirements: Must possess tvj •At least Secondary 3 Education/ m VITB Certiticate •At least 1423 words
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Advertisement445 1984-01-23 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production (fu iCi SINGAPORE "-sIS mJLLIX^ (PTE.) LTD. mi An established Printed Circuit Boards manufacturer ■i with most sophisticated and automatea machineries |gg Bi The factory is fully airconditioned with clean working 25 environment, invites application for the following HJ MALE445 words
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Advertisement66 1984-01-23 11 WELCOME FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER GOOD SALARY FIVE DAYS WORK WEEK NO SHIFT WORK FREE TRANSPORTATION FREE MEDICAL CARES FULLY AIRCONED COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT AND MANY OTHER FRINGE BENEFITS PLEASE APPLY TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SHIRASUNA SINGAPORE PTE LTD BLOCK 5048 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 2 SINGAPORE 2056 During hours66 words
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Advertisement157 1984-01-23 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Grow ~1 with FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2 shift rotation J^ Permanen: m A Night *****: M I^L Mominq A Ik j^. Aturn _f im___jß_Hi S____g_SS_~~£ S __Rm| Kempthorne 1 IS fe*^ Lighting Co J requires 1; A) General Workers ■> (Male) Minimur education i Able157 words
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Advertisement253 1984-01-23 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production grow wrrH ANEW COMPANY!! \W APPLIED MOTION PRODUCTS (S) PTELTD Join an International company engogec In the manufacturing ot computer components as: Female Production Operators (Pefmonent 2nd sh)lff) and ea rr high starting satary plus $200 bonus after 6 months We otter 5 dayt week253 words
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Advertisement213 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant hi Production Starting salary and attractive benefits just for y0u You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months i Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work environment I Females, aged213 words
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Advertisement259 1984-01-23 12 56 Situations Vacant h) Production ■j-jj Here's your chance to grow with us. Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor 2^ makers also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as:— PRODUCTION OPERATORS Male $510.00 Z Female $460.00 I Requirements: Preferably male applicants who have completed National Service Able to259 words
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Advertisement457 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 1 Female Operators, we want you! Join us if you are 16 years and above You get: Good starting salary 9 5-day work week No shift work Attractive fringe j j benefits Medical and dental I benefits Attendance incentive j I Basic EducationSkill I (Training457 words
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Advertisement593 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A monthly trade and business P m magazine with international U Y\ distribution requires, immediately, \A the following i 4 0 Advertising R 1 Executives p \A Must have experience in similar M capacity A o R d Receptionist/ Typist U593 words
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Advertisement462 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous We have a reputation of being professional, M always asking for perfection, from our staff down M to our students. Our trainers are strong I technically as well as practically, only through I dedication and long training nights. i I462 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-23 12 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: 730 am to 4.48 pm Permanent326 words
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Advertisement362 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous [LJia NATIONAL fS^n UNIVERSITY WEr/ of X^f SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of LIBRARY ATTENDANT QUALIFICATIONS Passed Secondary II or equivalent m a Government or Government Aided School age at least 20 THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL BE REQUIRED TO WORK SHIFTS.362 words
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Advertisement386 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We invited applications for the following pobitions: Driver (Leng Kee) Mogt possess a valid class 3 driver's licence At least 2to 3 years' relevant experience Age: 22 to 40 years old Panel Beaters (Hillview Leng Kee) At least 2 years' experience in carrying out body386 words
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Advertisement308 1984-01-23 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MPM has immediate uncles for DELIVERY ASSISTANT/ STORE ASSISTANT (Male) I Age between 20-26 I Must by physically fit and robust CompletedSeeondPRODUCTION OPERATORS >^.:' :md above Primary Education Singapore/Malaysian Rizens We offer Attractive Mlary Shift Allowance 5-day week Purchase ot National product* at staff price308 words
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Advertisement457 1984-01-23 13 66 Situations Vacant h Miscellaneous Join Wilson Parking CAR PARK CASHIERS Spfiik and write simple Kngh.sh HO shift work Completed Sec 1 MALE SECURITY GUARDS DaIOVJ 45 years old Hhysirully fit No Shift duty DESPATCH CLERK Own motorcycle Petrol iiUou uicc We offer good starting pay i with generous fringe457 words
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Advertisement440 1984-01-23 13 6fi Situations vacant Miscellaneous TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (MAF) PTE LTD A well established Japa nese company dealing ii the distribution of fasten ers. carbides and diamonc cutting 'ools requires im mediately: SALES CLERK Singapore Citizen Age bel veeii 18 -25 years i'lf.i.san. penonaJitj e Minimum qualification IH'K I 't-rtm. ttC Knu*440 words
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Advertisement420 1984-01-23 13 66 Situat:ons Vacant i) Miscellaneous j Vl«/*A Our company with a chain of exclusive Member*' Clubs catering for higher management executives has 1 the following vacancies: j 1) HOSTESSES e Age between 17 —27 years, e B isic salary $30 to $75 dally. 2) COUNTER HOSTESSES I 3) LADY BARTENDERS420 words
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Advertisement443 1984-01-23 13 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 6 BOSCH urgent!) requires Store Assistant; Applicants should possess Class 3 driving lii ence. Please c< inta< t the Personnel Manager, Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd al Tel: *****11 for an immediate interview. eputable JAPANESE OUNGE requires: FULL/PART-TIME HOSTESSES immediately. Charming and cheerful disposition Speak443 words
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Advertisement493 1984-01-23 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous International Company has vacancies for the following posts: (a) HAIR WEAVING ASSISTANT MANAGER (b) FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS Good knowledge and experienced in hairdressing. Good working conditions attractive salaries. Working hours: 10.30a.m. to 7.30p.m. (Monday Friday) 10.30a.m. to 3.30p.m. (Saturday) Apply personally betwaen 11a.m. to sp.m. at;493 words
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Advertisement698 1984-01-23 13 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Delivery Man urgently required Must possess class 2 and 3 driving licence. Please call personally at: e Quality Hardware Pte Ltd 205, Balestier Road 81-27 Ruby Shopping Plaza On Wed. 2pm 4pm DRIVERS Urgently required. Candidates should be Below 55 years of age Willing to698 words
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Advertisement716 1984-01-23 13 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHINESE/ INDIAN DESPATCH Clerk urgently required Motorcycle will be provided Age 16 and above. Call personally: 268. Orchard Road. Yen San Building. 1 1 -07. Singapore 0923. DYNAMIC BOOK BINDING Pte. Ltd. requires General Workers for book binding. Interested, please tel: *****36. Blk. 1093, Lower716 words
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Advertisement549 1984-01-23 13 I I r f j^ lalfOl^lDl VEHICLES ARE Ul_V^_ft_LJ AVAILABLE IN THIS SECTION 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire TOYOTA _v __t i V JH v W /___si aH j -_^^3^!S F _v __^fl^^r»__l I 1 ~jff_^^^E-551 Rent a Car _kB-_-3_l I 1 11 BLUE SPOT OFFERS attractive549 words
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Advertisement518 1984-01-23 13 76 Vehicles For Sale p c) Datsun Nissan 1! TEST DRIVE THE 1600 C.C P NISSAN POWERBIRD Towntr Road showroom (off Sf i angoon Road) 4 KOK YOKE CHUAN PTE LTD *****11. o' 1978 DATSUN 100A FII. aircon., I (C sports rims, sports steering, high f i power radio, cassette,518 words
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Advertisement792 1984-01-23 13 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 1962 NISSAN 13 owner, aircon •ports rims $23,500 (loaj E18.500) Tei- *****02 1982 OCTOBER C»,TSUN F-ulsat lircond. radio, road tax till Sep 84 Selling $***** Call )*****1 yPHM 1963 NISbAN Bw 1 5 GI .ine private owner Air. ond. cas I *****1 1977792 words
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Advertisement1219 1984-01-23 14 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale IHI evBHB to Toyota J) Toyota haU&MHlilailliiMlJlll^ v>^ test drive... mHi mj||y| /*P* THE EXCITING NEW "//i^iriri'l CORONA 1.6 FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS PARF $26 B ARF $34 190 minimum rates:1,219 words
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Advertisement201 1984-01-23 14 HEAD OFFICE:- *****63 76 Vehicles For Sale It; Others i BLUE JAGUAR XJ6 3.4 19 months old 1 careful owner Road tax expiring June '84. Please call CHUNG *****00 Brand new unregistered JAGUAR XJ6 3.4 at below agant's price. Pleflse phone CHUNG *****00 Mid 1982 Audi 200 Turbo Automatic (2144cc)201 words
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Advertisement1653 1984-01-23 14 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles i> Commercial Vehicles ft s lower! I W m/^/lafir^M JLI. tk3 T IVtWI It <c InnoP'f*" Ili m1,653 words
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Advertisement270 1984-01-23 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DISTRICT 20 JALAN BERJAYA Near Thomson Yaohan Cosy single-storey bungalow o bedrooms with nice garc>n RENTAL: $2,800 ONLY!! Fully furnished Enquiries to: A Knight Frank Cheong Hock I Chye A Baillieu (Property Con I sultants) Pie Ltd TEL *****33 J s.-: ngsi the Full} reticulated270 words
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Advertisement429 1984-01-23 15 r* t GET THE COMMUNAL '^Ll IST and tennta with your neigh t^^_ > Hi At* mi P hours live man attractive 2- w£*&B l ''^fi W■• jT^ j lores townhouse i i i i il t I?' :i> ik C'* ■'^"7"w t it..- T.■ S iW I I i429 words
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Advertisement731 1984-01-23 15 i^— 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses AT OPERA ESTATE dist. 1545, iiiKiieni J-.storej corner house. 3 bedrooms, 1 study large garden, nice patio partly furnished. Air- ndlUoned, fridge, cooker Close to taxi bua shopping services, si. 400 GebtanrSOßMa 34J00A BEDOK. JALAN CHEMPAKA Kuning, 3-storey semi-detached, fully furnished with split aircond731 words
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Advertisement809 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses OIST .23. PHOENIX GARDEN. unfurnished, double-storey terrace i bedrooms> servant's, spUVievel, ceramics parquet, si.'-tx) Exquisite: 34sl9l4. DIST 21, NEAR CHENG Soon tiur- 11 r- l i double -storey terrace Dist. 10 Ht-iiry Park, double-storey terrace si.ficx) si.soo. Yong Pong Ents 345MT1 *****67 DIST 23 UPPER809 words
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Advertisement641 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations Vacant j j a) Houses I DIST. 15 SENNETT ROAD 2 1/2--i storey terrace with basement. I Split-level. Unfurnished. $1,500. SteeC Properties: *****54/*****51. DIST. 11, WATTEN ESTATE, douUe-storey terrace Furnished $2,400 No agents please Tel: *****23. DIST. 15 2-STOREY TERRACE house Immediate occupation. 3 bedrooms. servant's room. *****61641 words
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Advertisement527 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments SUPER LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE, TOWNHOUSE AND APARTMENTS Penthouse HILLCREST ARCADIA, DIST. 11, 4 bedrooms, separate living and dining, large balcony, swimming pool, tennis, squash courts, set in country club atmosphere. Townhousea in popular HOLLAND ROAD, NAPIER ROAD vicinity DIST. 10, near foreign schools. 3 large bedrooms,527 words
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Advertisement1781 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments FfiR EfiST PLfiZfi Q^^l I luxurious a*. f*&i I I fiPfiRTMENTS <MA 7*%| i;| At the junction of Scotts TWr^flP) i W^ A Orchard Roads Next to Hyatt Hotel .^9|Pi I LUXURIOUS *^^**^^S«i^»ia»a^ R i1,781 words
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Advertisement800 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 8, ORCHARD ROAD VtCtoit] beautiful 3-bedroomed apartment, peaceful surroundings yet within minutes to shopping arcade $2,300 Holland Housing 469-7979 DIST 9/10 MAISONETTES/ Apartments in quiet localities. 3 /4 bedrooms swimming pool, tennis, squash Partially furnished. Asking reasonable rental Alpha *****33 Daniel DIST. 9 GRANGE800 words
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Advertisement581 1984-01-23 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 2 SPOTTISWOODE PARK high floor beautifully furnished 2-bedroomed with attached bathroom, fully aircon, $2,200 negotiable *****39 Agent i DIST M, PANDAN VALLEY, 4 airco n bedr va n t s partially furnished $3,500. fully j furnished $4,000 Contact *****39 ::t). DIST 20 FABFP GARDEN581 words
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Advertisement524 1984-01-23 16 36 Accommodations Vac b> Apartments m «r mnium facilities, availmedia tel] BEVERLY MA DalSOnette 1 rooms, .•urity. CASHEW PARK WALK-UP apart (rooms 1 nterCHEMPAKA COURT. PANOAN V al ley Ki:. i3or 4 CITY PLAZA HIGH r sUullo nenl with panoramic view fully furnished Only OIST 0314, QUEENS* *> MMMN tarnished524 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-23 16 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED' UNFURNISHED rooms ti vartoua dta tricls Please call FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED room No cooking, Balestler Sbav Plaza Rln| (afternoon] M H6l l nlcnt). FURNISHED AIRCON ROOM with bathroom attached un rental eftectrw I Please contact M***** or *****16 ROOMS IN CLEMENTI/ West. Jurea and other areas442 words
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Advertisement516 1984-01-23 16 89 Properties For Sale 89 Propertie* For Sale a) Houses a) Houses SOPH TtCK HNjHia ■Law aW* I mmma IS wmm**M 1 73A. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 adv permit no. 4096. [property] LOANS The Chartered Finance Company provides finance for purchase of residential, commercial and industrial properties at516 words
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Advertisement743 1984-01-23 16 $'000 LOCATION DIST. 430 Serangoon Garden 19 460 SenneU Estate 13 500 Charlton Park 19 590 Tai Hwan Garden 19 550 Tai Keng Garden 19 570 Jupiter Road 20 575 St. Michael's Road 12 600 Clover Crescent 20 765 Tamarind Road 28 800 King's Road 10 UPLAND *****60 COSY AND743 words
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Advertisement809 1984-01-23 16 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5, WEST COAST spacious sbedroomed double-storey semidetached. Attached bathroom, approximately 4,600 sq.ft. Freehold. $830,000 0.n.0. Rodge *****87 *****79. DIST. 5. FABER HILLS Vicinity, double-storey semi-detached, split-level living/ dining. 4 bedrooms with attached bathroom, approx: ?000 sq.ft. $810,000. Admer: 297U66. CHANG AGENCIES *****44: Dist809 words
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Advertisement684 1984-01-23 16 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 15, BRAND NEW doublestorey luxurious semi-detached. 4 bedrooms and 1 servant's room. Enquiries *****54. DIST. 19, NEW LUXURIOUS Semidetached. 4 bedrooms and 1 servant's room. Interested call *****54 DIST. 21 NEW 2-STOREY corner terrace. 3 plus 1, $650,000. Freehold. J.S Lee (Realty), *****26/684 words
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Advertisement1381 1984-01-23 16 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I y^N^^ "SL 1 f f 1 <p- A new landmark coming up where sr y- \jli hf\ Devonshire Road meets Grange V IT}fiilt Sfl s trant l u1,381 words
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Advertisement830 1984-01-23 16 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments DIST S. GREEN ACRES f upper n.aM -netti bedrooms, condominium facilities 1790 sq.ft $440,000 0.n.0 Rolf *****11 DIST 5. WESTPEAK CONDOMtNI UM, 1.900 sqft $450,000 Hong Leong Condominium, fully furnished 1,302 sq ft $400,000 Penthousing 53M440 HBMM DIST 5 PARKVIEW CONDOMiNi um. Gi..830 words
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Advertisement792 1984-01-23 17 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments .^b^b^b^bw/ i^^i^aw/ %^§^n^n^^j ft^WSBM I^HHHL^I l^HHa^L^i I'^HLHst'C I^HL^L^L^*^ H.J HEIGHTS Phase II A quality iu» ,ise condominium development o( 4-»tor«y mai»o--i n«tt* 3-*'orey walk-up apartment* on °nme land in dist 2159, (opposite Buail Batok Schools and792 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-23 17 91 Factory Space* TKK CHIANG BUILDING Paya Lobar/Aiumugam Roads QuaUty FACTORY WAREHOUSE Space Available 1.100 Sq Ft to 12.000 Sq Ft And Other SUes TEL: *****77 Mtss wong FOR SALE JURONG JTC Tmtoc* Intermediate/ Corner Unit Factories (Naar bua interchange) Lann area 17.000/ 14,000 .sq.ft.. built-in 10,000 sq ft. $750,000517 words
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Advertisement616 1984-01-23 17 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces r^TERRACE WORKSHOPS AND WORKSHOPS-CUM-SHOWROOMS AT PANDAN LIGHT INDUSTRIES PARK FOR SALE/RENT Prime Location Pandan Loop (Junction of Jalan Buroh and West Coast Highway) Ideal for light manufacturing industries Area 142 square metres to 540 square metres Modern functional design Ample car/lorry parking space For616 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-23 17 93 Office Spaces a) Sale THE ARCADE Approx. 2,300 sq.ft. of space suitable for offlc*, modical clinic or fatt-lood restaurant. Located on floor Immediately above shops in podium block. Selling $900 p.t.l. Pleass call Mr Lm, TEL: *****26. NEXT TO PARKWAY Parade nearlng completion. Only 4 floors available for sale.442 words
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Advertisement704 1984-01-23 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) RentMl b) Rental b) Rental CENTRE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT Rental concession will be given for large tenancies and to tenants taking a longer lease. Please contact: OCBC CENTRE PTE LTD 65 Chulia Street II OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104704 words
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Advertisement509 1984-01-23 18 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces t» Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental _Sanfprd Building (READY FOR OCCUPATION NOW Located near to the port and within 1 0-minute walking distance from the financial hub at Shenton Way, Sanford Building offers high standards of509 words
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Advertisement361 1984-01-23 18 ANSON ROAD/ TUNAS buildin vu-inity office space 1000 sq.fi B freehold, vacant, possession, witl parking facilities. Impecc *****78. ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE a Unit =03-03. ICB Enterpris House. Middle Rd; 1173 sq.ft. Cal Miss l.ee Mr Freddie Chianp *****11 ext2s3, 272 FORTUNE CENTRE 682 2,20 sq.ft. $3.20 p.s.f. Harapan Buildin. 1916361 words
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Advertisement286 1984-01-23 18 c) Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE OffK space at Tanglln Shoppin Centre/ Orchard Towers wit area of approx. 1,000 sq.ft. Plea; contact *****00 Jane. OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED a Thomson vicinity with prival entrance. 500 700 sq.ft. Ownei tel: *****66. 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale KATONG MARYLAND PARK SHOPHOUSES A APARTMENTS FOR286 words
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Advertisement332 1984-01-23 18 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental J PRIME LOCATION J SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA J B Shops 398 484 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 207 883 sq.ft. J FAR EAST SHOPPING J CENTRE Shops 271 -533 sq.ft. J r BEAUTY WORLD J PLAZA J Shops 322 1427 sq.ft. Ideal for332 words
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Advertisement761 1984-01-23 18 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Eroelsior Hotel and Shopping Centre Shop Space L r For Lease m\ I from 210LJiliSP^ffl *****.1. jP^IPI Suitable for j^s^3^aLjj all kinds of i^ r ti^?^^'' f 5 7T nfe retail trade <^l|^ EXCELSIOR HOTEL (PTE) LTD »1 North Bridoe761 words
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Advertisement509 1984-01-23 18 :OMPANY LOOKING FOR shop ipace at Fu Lu Siu Building 300 a 400 sq.ft. Preferably ground st or 2nd floor. Contact *****62. MB URGENTLY REQUIRE shop louse or groundfloor shop at list. 9/10/11. Area approx. 1,000 iq.f t. Please call ***** 16 /9, Peter. ~95 Other Real Estate 50% DISCOUNT509 words
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Advertisement416 1984-01-23 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 10 2 Tours I EQI I^l ifl^ll EXPRESS 52,266 B^^i^B Dep. Every Sunday $514^ OfJ| HOLIDAY including H^^J Tokyo Disneyland $2,499 W Dep. Every Saturday. y<^v For further information contact your travel agent. uapan a,r lines Disneyland 'Snew-WMte Express -oaaoo 2 full days to see the416 words
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Advertisement628 1984-01-23 18 102 Tours TOURS PTE LTD (Ta 3mi 81-O6 Tanglin Shopping Centre Tel: *****60 11D TAIWAN/ HONGKONG $1999 8D TAIWAN/ HONGKONG ***** 6D HONGKONG/ MACAU $14*5 8D HONGKONG BANGKOK $1480 5D BANGKOK/ PATTAYA $735 I 40 PHUKET U9S I SD/ HAADYA! $149/ I L3D »*3S J CHINESE NEW YEAR MALAYSIA/GENTING TOUR628 words
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Advertisement722 1984-01-23 19 102 Tours 102 Tours i nam ho! TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head cmice Peaiis Centre Grd. Floor, 1 00 Eu long Sen St. #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 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. TM4O722 words
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Advertisement646 1984-01-23 19 i jgfr) EDUCATION INSTRUCTION i 1 1 i 108 Foreign 108 Foreign GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO, CANADA An established and reputable college offering Ontario I I grades 11. 12 i (3(Pre-U) invites applications from Second- I I irj I l&Pre O students for May li/81 intake m preparation I646 words
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Advertisement332 1984-01-23 19 109 Academic GCE 'A'/'O' LEVEL SCIENCE/COMMERCE/ ARTS STREAMS i Full/Part Time Classes Available In the morning, afternoon evening session 4th Batch: 23/1/84 sth Batch: 30/1/84 Deferment from National Service application for student passes can be arranged Sec. 4:- $30/- for the First Month Pre U:- $40/- for the First Month332 words
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Advertisement596 1984-01-23 19 109 Academic HOME TUITION OFFERED by bilingual qualified tutor. Primary to Secondary, Any district *****47/ *****8 anytime. QUALIFIED TEACHERS AVAILABLE for Maths, Science, English, uti erature for all levels at your j home *****53. SECONDARY 4 ENGLISH Pre-U General Paper by experienced English Honours Graduate. Tel: *****22, after 6 p.m.596 words
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Advertisement419 1984-01-23 19 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 TyDing/Secretanal What makes ATT special? Professional teachers electronic typewriters word processors telex machine guest speakers simulation exercises visits to commercial establishments i tIB wr SB Ojlks J W.^KS»^% iSA I I fS^^K m$A W^^ i s^^^^^^^w I WKr b^b^b^bW. *^P^B **Ma^B^a^M^ li b^b^bW ,^^H Give419 words
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Advertisement397 1984-01-23 20 111 Typing; Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial BE A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY! l > be a ist CUa skcrktary, >ou need to drvdikp secretarial skills, technologica] skills in fficc eniiipmeal and systems, noise .\n>.\ a personalit] to go wish it. You will gel all of these and MOKK! al SBTCN SECRETARIAL TRAINING MUSIOV397 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-23 20 112 Commercial/ 5 Technical SUCCESS ASA RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONIST I Prepare yourseif for an exciting r lv I ->•■£ interesting ca'eenn the li^ Dt.3;ne^o -."'o ?.o a jde: I 'ecepiionist cuii.*°iKononist Stamford now offers a special >ort- 14-week intensive course that includes in the syllabus Typing Book Keeping An introduction479 words
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Advertisement542 1984-01-23 20 113 Language 113 Language II MONDAY, 23RD II II cnAV 25TH JANUARY I II WED NESDAY 25 noon I ■I pia. ement Test n^ u^^^^^J lM^^a%^a«.SB.B.B 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE I 1 Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 08/02 2) Thurs 6.00- d.OOpm 09/02 3) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm542 words
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Advertisement424 1984-01-23 20 113 Language ENGLISH Taught by professionally trained, experienced, graduate lecturer*. Writing English Effectively Commencing 6 Feb 1984 Mon Thurs 2.30 4.30 p.m. Eng. Lang. O' Level Commencing 8 Feb 1984 Wednesdays 2.30 4.30 p.m. Please enrol now. MAGISTER STUDIES CENTRE TEL: *****22/ 3 585 North Bridge Road Blanco Court, •■O9-11424 words
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Advertisement30 1984-01-23 20 H O U s E H U N T I Don't knock lon every door. Step into Section F, "Accommodation Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! IC.A.T.S. *****66J30 words
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Advertisement451 1984-01-23 20 j APPOINTS HWUBMMWHJ Telex Serviee: STANTS S.T.A.N.T.S DQEfioo-e RS ***** TIMEAD Sales Service 9HB£BI Te!: *****n ext 2724 7 m j APPOINTMENTS .iu i j mi W ill IT SCHWEIZER, A II WW JOINT VENTURE OF UW^I m LOCAL AND LEADING GERMAN PCB MANUFACTURER! U4>S OF DOUBLE SIDED PLATED f/^451 words
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Advertisement449 1984-01-23 20 IENTS/NOTICES Address: Rale*: Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. err 59 390, Kim Seng Road Collected: S$ 5.00 Singapore 0923 Posted: SSIO.OO Please refer to the appointment advertisement for landon bi pie ltd j appeared on Saturday, 21 January 1984 in449 words
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Advertisement610 1984-01-23 21 APPOINTMENTS HQBfZQtt HODISOU HORIZON TOWERS PTE LTD JONES LANG WOOTTON has been appointed as managing agents HORIZON TOWERS, a prestigeous residential development at iin^with our objectives of providing high quality property management services, experienced Singapore citizens are invited to fill in the following positions: a) Duties Responsibilities To maintain repair610 words
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Advertisement656 1984-01-23 21 11 Petrochemical Corporation of lir Singapore (Private) Limited I n view of the start-up in mid-February 1984. the Upstream I Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the R o following positions:II TANKYARD SUPERVISORS The successful candidates will report to the Tankyard Superintendent656 words
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Advertisement436 1984-01-23 21 RRJ SEMBAWANG hhl SHIPYARD LIMITED I MRT Civil ProjectUnderground Station Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions:--a) PRODUCTION MANAGER Degree in Civil Engineering At least 6 years experience with 2 years in a senior position b) TECHNICAL MANAGER Degree in Civil r uctural Engineering At least436 words
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Advertisement555 1984-01-23 21 CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES (CMS), U.K. The Certificate in Management Studies (CMS). U.K is awarded by the U.K Business Technician Education Council (BTEC). formerly by the Business Education Council (BEC) This is a U.K. national qualification in Management Studies with a current enrollment of IOO.CJbu participants throughout the U K555 words
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Advertisement594 1984-01-23 22 Hand to Hand casio. Jd:git independent memory Constanta i item counter 3-cJigi? comma markers x~ > Sub- tota. Total Grana total dntaMl svslerr J<^ W Vf '""*'■>'■* 2-way print-out inner roll or outer roll Up to 80 mm dia. plain paper used 10-digit. Independent memory. Constants, Perfect *o >/ 3-digit594 words
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Advertisement181 1984-01-23 22 BnBHS v i HHi T" M ftj jß^ IxULLLK UUr\oTEP^^ THE WORLD FAMOUS TEXAS CYCLONE ROLLER COASTER ,A 4 <%\ A Race down the slopes at a heartstopping 40kph ,1 JM% fcV and speed off into the unexpecting frontiers of the 1,100 ft. track. It's nail biting. jP^k wf^^^^^^^^^^^i^ ®>llllliNllH^^m>A^181 words
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Advertisement790 1984-01-23 23 APPOINTMENTS j ill Economic <• r, ■<■<—. jMSsM Development LI i~ i_ i t_L (fial Board !■>!■* The EDB offers a skills training coursi" leading to the award of the National Trade Certificate Grade 2 as well as the tDB Craftsman Certificate. The training is provided under the Board's Joint790 words
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Advertisement503 1984-01-23 23 I r-#M| APPUED MOTION I KfiJMm PRODUCTS fS] PTi LTD Join an international company engageo in the manufacturing of computer components as SUPERVISORS I To supervise the activities of production operators, line leoders and material handlers, and to achieve product objectives in terms of output auality The successful applicant will503 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous442 1984-01-23 23 COMICS J|^ PEANUTS BySchuiz ME-r 1 P PlBl *'l f LaJHAT II- W^""^! If'uu'MATlF^F MO "H I UiHATIF U)eVeAH!LET'sI TRIPS! UOHAT r »> H I UiE GET A V^^y UWE GET U CARES Ij D A ON T GET WATCH IFTMEBUS I CARES: FLATTiRE 7 A: R S ]A KIOSJi442 words
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Advertisement547 1984-01-23 24 NOTICES a, SAVERS PLUS SELECT A CHINESE NAME CONTEST The Chinese name selected for Savers Plu: is >& and the winner: Mr Koh Ban Aik Block 1 69 Too Pavoh Lorong I ~04-1050 Singapore I 23 1 Consolation prizes go to: Miss Wong Tze Ying Toa Payoh Lorong 8 xrQ.6-168547 words
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Advertisement802 1984-01-23 24 SHERIFF'S SALE MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "RHODIAN SKY" (Admiralty in Rem No. 769 of 1983) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel "RHODIAN SKY" Port of Registry Piraeus Type 2 Hatch/2 Hold Japanese Log Carrier with raised forecastle and poop. Year Built 1969 in Japan Dimensions Length 93.00 m Breadth 15.70802 words
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Advertisement686 1984-01-23 24 We Have Moved! Sime Darby Singapore Limited *g Building Technical Products Division is now situated at 8 Sj #03-01 Sime Darby Centre Eg 896 Dunearn Road fi Singapore 2158 Tel: *****55 g Tlx: R*****1 SIMBTP i i I SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN686 words
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Advertisement834 1984-01-23 24 WE HAVE MOVED TO i SGV-KASSIM CHAN SDN. BHD. 1 Oth Floor, A.I.A. Building E LECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS SDN BHD. 9th Floor, A.I.A Building INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY SDN. BHD Jalan Ampang Our telephone nos. remained unchanged as *****2-7, *****1, *****3, *****6, *****2, *****2 I ATTENTION!! I I LARGE834 words
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Advertisement229 1984-01-23 24 THK HIGH COI'RT OF THF REPI'BLir OF SINGAPORE RIGINATING PETITION O. (3 OF IK3 IN THE MATTER OF LJ FENG HANG PTF LTD AND IN THE MATTER OF SECTION C4 OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP 185) mi EDITION ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY JIVEN that a Petition was n the 23rd229 words
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Advertisement1319 1984-01-23 25 Kfg!c POTEX ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD j£*^** N MTRous cMi^i TRACTOR ROAD' SINGAPORE 2262. TELS: *****30/1 *****01. TELEX: RS ***** POTERY iKb^ V -X OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FACTORY AND W h li COMMISSIONING OF THE MECHANISED \j^^^^ PRODUCTION SYSTEMS BY m^<^=y HVCHAIRMAN, SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION -M ON MONDAY, 23RD JANUARY1,319 words
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Advertisement108 1984-01-23 26 THE SHAPE OF LIVING IN THE 80S I he shape of living in the eighties is lean, sleek and vitally alive. That means qearinq i your body for top performance in whatever you do. It means turning sporting and I fitness trends into a personal lifestyle. And its means getting108 words
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Advertisement55 1984-01-23 28 A Hong Bao treat Mthe whole femily i i. 1 \*> >U, LI IL |^B B^S^^B Hf -O- '■*««Bwftf: :>4- ll^^^^r ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I yjgf^jffMfcirTTfii^^^^ V 'HHil LV j> illlLl \ILICC) VBkal »^^^^™*BHB HH EmWW&SBBm Bfe«as f 1 I \T"I f v '^^^^A^. 1 -w; < s *s\" sns -hf best in55 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-23 28 THREE HEADS ABE BETTER THAN ONE THE PEOPLE fLEO LEONG has long been involved in the higher level education of hairdressers ir his former capacity as Indola Cosmetics' Creative and Technical Advisor Asia. Through the years, LEO has developed a very effective educational system as could be seen by the442 words
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Miscellaneous1941 1984-01-23 28 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE What two ghosts i sbcs ~i i sbcs ~i [I^oo™ i gfm 4^% #tt 300 PM °P enin 2 and Programme High- 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 6.00 PM Opening and Programme Higtrtghts followed 5.58 am National Anthem Lunchdate (cont'd %*U IU €M mall Xndatt.h^En'Z^es"1,941 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-01-23 1 TAN BAN HUAT - Mandarin classes with a difference TAN BAN HUAT By Since the lanugage centre in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce was set up in 1982, new courses have been introduced for learners with different needs. One of the new courses due to start next month will be how to read a632 words
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Article82 1984-01-23 1 r— AftJgm iS S ■HSDfc*A*il? n 1 I [A£*Jt! f S M I •i" r Ifl ti-A-H 5 -:M Hf R c 3JS J: J J" I w*lg^ I l^jC«#9oß<ill ••f&fi:{!!iL%i[^7-,i: ffefri«»!K*SS vim* tsa t«# r i,2oot* t-. i)f^^ i'i !t**ft#f fDKfiJo &JST&g-g£l9B2*f 10 E HP/r& g 100 7C« SHft&Jftft82 words
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Article177 1984-01-23 1 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's language centre was set up in October 1982 as part of its efforts to promote Mandarin among Singapore Chinese. The $100,000 centre was opened by its former president, Mr LJm Kee Ming, in conjunction with Ihe Speak Mandarin Campaign177 words
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Advertisement262 1984-01-23 1 I— J Increase YOUR Productivity I Popular CompuiErs 1 Total Solutions *W8 PWESSIOIW. »«6 FROFESSIOMAL COWUtER I Electronic Spreadsheet PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUANTITY SURVEYING Database Management Graphics Multiple Projects PERT/CPA System B File Translation 4 Artiuitip<; I In Tn ISflfi I I l"^!'^In K t^ Off PfOCedUre Graph C Pk!lin9 And262 words
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Advertisement376 1984-01-23 1 Lomsenrac School ti Computei Tfanw^ TMsJ Comsertrac I /^ly'^P^ SchooJ of Computer Training H Comsertrac Computer services training centre), an organisation established in 1976 with primary task of BB* developing qualified and competent computer manpower W& needed to achieve the long term challenging objectives of k serving the needs of376 words
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Advertisement96 1984-01-23 1 GUIDE TO THE^^CJS OF THE WORLD More than 340 breeds described. Over 300 colour illustrations. Introduction to the choice of a dog, feeding, grooming and genera! care, training, showing and physical characteristics. A compact and authoritative guide to the dogs of the world. Also i-7 available: S I GUIDE V96 words
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Article27 1984-01-23 2 __aajj„i^ ftbfn F(S v 'i^fij ifiid t F Ji*HIN ft RBS*tfl£ d 1 *f -liffl f-#fttlifb 'j J' ikisfiEM rtS f r fll F w* -ti^ us27 words
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Article167 1984-01-23 2 Yes, a variety of good* are avalJable there for the Chinese New Year. E±m m>m r mm m m 0, bie wangle mai xie laohang h^ rousbng huflai. Oh, don't forget to buy some pork sausages and dried meat floss. Wo kan facai, donggti ye yao mai yixie. I think167 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-01-23 2 /^-DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN^J JpJIJ *****77 IJ y=+Ais a Disanshiliu k& Ban nianhuo Lesson 36 Chinese New Year Shopping if* Kewen Lesson i^iv iS (tf[< i- 9c tt Ma, wo yao jk shiqu qu mai xie Mother, I'm going to town to shop for the Chinese New Year. Hao wa! Dao Daps yidai70 words
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Article186 1984-01-23 2 15) 31 m£iyu=good reputation 6) feffl wusun tarnish; damage 7) l§blk)tf.i shangy^ daode commercial ethics 8) Wfaffi^g gouwu tiant^ng= shoppers' paradise CONVERSATION 8£ U Ifr tJO^ A. Youke hen xihua"n zai Xihjiapo^ vc\k\ E Tourists like to shop m Singapore. t± a.if& fn rtw ?ij B. Zai zhelf tamen keyf186 words
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Article74 1984-01-23 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Son: 11.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by as. Lesson 226 Shoppers' paradise VOCABULARY:74 words
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Article44 1984-01-23 2 IS' a iff a• a. a I3N k**a« n t a wa !■.<■;■-; -ji w^ ft as* h i^ia m wmi mf ["Ana**** 1 Fitis eax^m I s>c Pit M FM ft 7 o 121 HI ft 18 ft R&fl'tfiiftß^Sn' I»I»A«W^* ffcULA IS fWT« JCa*TSE744 words
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Advertisement142 1984-01-23 2 WAYFOONG MORTGAGE FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED FINANCE HOUSES ASSOCIATION Asia Building Society Ltd The Malayan Finance Corporation (S) Ltd Asia Commercial Finance Ltd Nanyang Finance Ltd Building Society of Malaya Ltd OCBC Finance (S) Ltd The Chartered Finance Company Ltd Overseas Union Trust Ltd Credit Corporation (S) Ltd Public Finance Company142 words
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Advertisement146 1984-01-23 2 PICK THEM UP ■•■•i--" ;^r stir <S^ >^B WHm I iy/. iiiiiM^iiiiii ENGLISH BY NEWSPAPER provides the SECTION 111 gives an overview of the news Mandarin media readers a useful and precise topics most commonly found in the guide to effective reading of the English newspaper. in is presented in146 words
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Advertisement714 1984-01-23 3 j»*' -^F~* f i J* If we're planning a successful convention I r^^ jf letls meet at the Holiday Inn. tll(> meeting to order. A successful convention begins at j/^m tlu Holiday Inn. In the Dewan Johor ballroom which can f S accommodate 300 persons. The ballroom's generous space can714 words
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Advertisement166 1984-01-23 3 i i < i Ml— J& I 1/ Music For Everyone j Helsinki University Chorus Sat 4 February 84 8 pm Victoria Concert Hall Tickets: $3, $5, $8 j -l| I I I Pekka Competing Singers I Kostiainen Pekka Laakso barytone Ilkka Harikoski bass Jean Sibelius Boat Journey i Fire166 words
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Advertisement840 1984-01-23 3 JTODAY/TOMORROW/WED.ONLY i All the glamour and greatness of j the worlds most exciting drama of speed and spectacle 1 I p t -y I I X" Mf.M aV/-7BB^B^BV HI C "VVJJVI ABr^^LjaYiX^Bß^ Grsina/Prix JAMES GARNER EVA MARIE SAINT YVES MOMMD S [TOSHIROWIFUNt BRIAN BEDFORD JESSICA WAIIER C ANTONIO SABATO HUNCOISE840 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-01-23 4 Wau brings out the wows THE strong wind that blew across West Coast Park last weekend was just right for a good take-off and soon kites of various shapes and sizes were airborne. Hundreds of onlookers who had gathered since morning to take in the beauty of the kites were648 words
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942 1984-01-23 4 Oleh AZIAN SEROJA - Oleh AZIAN SEROJA Teka Kata Siri L j Bahagiail 4 Word Quiz L Part 4 PANPUAN CLUES: 1 IUSDK a iulbs I 3 AENHD 1 4 AAPYK I 5 AAUPN I S AUPRK 7 EUGKPN l! B AAERJTW ;"~^B I Name Sex Address!942 words
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Advertisement672 1984-01-23 4 APPOINTMENTS (SHDB The HDB is one of the largest Statutory Boards in Singapore As the sole authority in public housing, its current year development entails the management of *****6 million capital budget and operational budget of s >^B6 million annuailv v\ e are expanding rapidly and to match future development672 words
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Advertisement710 1984-01-23 4 OPPORTUNITIES WITH NPB Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for appointment as: A) NURSING OFFICER Candidates must be a Singapore Registered Nurse and preferably have at least 5 years experience in occupational (industrial) health nursing and/or teaching experience The successful candidate will be required to conduct training and educational programmes710 words
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Advertisement148 1984-01-23 4 M WM M^^ MlM M story by /♦/**fe RaiaLekuk I 91a) Tengahari, di rumah Encik Samat. Malik, Cik Gayah dan Encik Samat 91b) "Siapa-siapakah yang hadir di Wang cetak itu tadi. Lek,' tanva berada di meja makan. Samba makan, mereka berbual-bual sedikrt. Samat kepada Malik. "Biia boss tiba dan sudahkah148 words
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