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Title Section19 1984-02-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TPI TsTVQTS IV S7l7 lll>fT IDV T IQOJ 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8419 words
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339 1984-02-07 1 'Epidemic' of crime linked to violence on TV U.S SURGEON-GENERAL BLAMES TELEVISION FOR BALLOONING OF MURDERS, SUICIDES AND ASSAULTS TORONTO, Mon. Violence on television has led to an '•epidemic" of murders, suicides and assaults, especially among young people, In the United States, US Surgeon-General Dr Everett Koop said yesterday. TheUPI - 339 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-02-07 1 Leftists go on rampage Gunmen threaten anarchy as Gemayel tries to avert civil war BEIRUT, Monday THOUSANDS of leftist guerillas swarmed into the streets of Muslim West Beirut today, fighting army troops and terrorising citizens indoors with bursts of machinegun fire. The fighting came after Lebanese President Amin Gemayel announcedUPI; Reuter - 469 words
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Article63 1984-02-07 1 BEIRUT, Mon. Fighting In West Beirut deterioted further tonight despite a ceasefire call by the Lebanese army at 14M GMT (II pm Singapore time) to allow rampaging armed elements to withdraw from the streets. The Lebanese state radio, quoting an army spokesman, said the ceasefire had beenAFP - 63 words
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Article103 1984-02-07 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A man who took a rest during a village cleanup campaign in south Sumatra may have solved the problem of funds for restoring the village's community hall. He sat down on what he thought was a log, but it turned out to be a 6.8--metreAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-02-07 1 STELLA DANKER - Singapore a low child death rate STELLA DANKER By SINGAPORE is near the bottom of a list prepared by a United Nations body. But this is a cause for rejoicing, not concern. The list is of countries in descending order of infant deaths in 1981. It is part of a317 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-02-07 1 THESE cassette tapes contain the songs of some of the world's best singers. But to these workers at a warehouse in MacPherson yesterdav, they were a pile of Junk. The topes were being prepared for destruction at a nearby open ground on Saturday morning. They are all piratedWAN SENG YIP - 111 words
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491 1984-02-07 1 PETER HAZELHURST - Trade gap 'could be thorn in ties with Japan' PETER HAZELHURST By Toryc Corresponder: TOKYO. Mon. Singapore's large trade deficit with Japan is turning into a major problem which could bedevil the economic relationship between the two countries, Mr Wee Kim Wee. the Singapore Ambassador here, warned a group of491 words
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Advertisement141 1984-02-07 1 ,_^^INTMPIEr \4_ i _j» j Castle where executives are groomed for postings Page One Small talk that goes a long way Page I Outlook 2 Comics 4 Cinema 111 (Sect 3) Radio TV 6 Appointments Notices 5 1,11.1V (Sect 3) RICOH FX 3300THE ULTRA COMPACT, HI-SPEED, DESK TOP FACSIMILE MACHINE.141 words
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Article706 1984-02-07 2 Planner's return ONE of the key men behind Singapore's transformation into a modern city hub is Norwegian architect and planner, Prof Erik Lorange. He was instrumental in the redevelopment of two major areas in the city one bounded by Havelock Road, Outrani Road and New Bridge Road; and the706 words
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Article288 1984-02-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Housing Board may have valid reasons for the delay in adjusting all its 3-5M central antenna systems In time for Channel 12's launch on Jan 31. If so, it is not telling. All that the public knows is that it had ample notice (11288 words
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Article72 1984-02-07 2 IN banking parlance, the prime rate is the interest rate charged to a bank's best commercial borrower. But in actual practice, many US banks undercut their prime in order to keep their best customers. However, this does not prevent them from charging prime plus further interest rates for other72 words
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Article228 1984-02-07 2 REVISED CPF RULE TO HELP HDB RESALE FLAT BUYERS IT is now easier for people to buy the Housing Board's resale flats using Central Provident Fund savings. Under a revised CPF ruling recently, they can withdraw more money up to 140 per cent of the HDB's present posted selling228 words
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Article280 1984-02-07 2 Seven for Hongkong SINGAPORE will send a seven-member team, led by Wong Shoon Keat, to the Thomas Cup qua ly ing round in Hongkong from Feb 20-25. The o her six players are Lau Wing Cheok, Eddie Goh, Hamid Khan, Suleiman Zaini, Wong Shoon Soo and Benson Wong. Singapore280 words
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Article591 1984-02-07 2 Satellite in orbit AN Indonesian satellite, called Palapa, has been Sut into orbit by the space shuttle Challenger espite the loss of a similar satellite, the Westar, launched on Friday. "I think it (Westar) will be a total loss," Mr Bill Ziegler of Western Union said of591 words
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Article237 1984-02-07 2 Sihanouk, Dr M meet MALAYSIA yesterday reaffirmed its pledge to continue supporting the government of Democratic Kampuchea m its struggle to free Cambodia from Vietnamese rule. This was conveyed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, who called on the Malaysian Premier237 words
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Article374 1984-02-07 2 An executive's castle EXPATRIATES may look the very picture of success. But behind the facade of outward prosperity and position, expatriate managers run the risk of marriage breakdowns during overseas assignments. Loneliness, alcoholism, depression and even failure are contributory factors Now, there is a centre where expatriates may374 words
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Article162 1984-02-07 2 Friendly 'brother' MANY children tune in to Radio Three even. Sunday to enjoy Small Talk, hosted by their "brother" Wee Chong. Though Yap Wee Chong, 32 and a bachelor, has only one sister, he now proudly claims to have an extended family through hosting the children's programme. He162 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-02-07 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - Palapa helps to further link Indonesia's population LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent WASHINGTON. Mon. The SJI4I million satellite carried into space by Challenger today represents the next stage in Indonesia's plans to link the 150 million people living on its far-flung islands PaLapa-B2 is the fourth Indonesian communications satellite255 words
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204 1984-02-07 3 Nakasone calls for educational reforms TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today called for a sweeping reform of the rigid and highpressured educational system to prepare the country for the 21st century. In the speech delivered to a special session of Parliament, Mr Nakasone said: "I believe that the timeUPI; AFP; Reuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-02-07 3 Shrine to Thai god of fortune TRADITIONAL Thai dancers and monks mingled with the hlghrollers at Caesars Palace Hotel-Casino on Sunday. They were among almost 690 who were at the religions ceremonies to dedicate a four-faced, eight-handed statue of a Thai god. The 45* kg life-size statu** was moulded and120 words
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Article362 1984-02-07 3 Challenger launches Palapa CAPE CANAVERAL, Mon. An Indonesian satellite, called Palapa, was put in orbit by the space shuttle Challenger despite the loss of a similar satellite, the Westar, launched on Friday. The Westar, belonging to the Western Union Company, was declared useless because of its erratic path. "I thinkReuter; UPI - 362 words
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123 1984-02-07 3 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Tribal elders in the Khyber Pass, Pakistan's principal heroin producing area, said yesterday that anybody caught trafficking in the deadly trade will have his house burned and pay a fine equivalent to US$l,5OO (553,195), the government news agency reported. Associated PressAP - 123 words
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122 1984-02-07 3 TAIPEH, Mon. Three Taiwanese jet fighters scrambled to intercept a Soviet-made Tupolev-95 bomber which entered Taiwan's air space today, military sources said. The Soviet bomber, apparently flying from Vladivostok to its base in Vietnam's Cam Ranh Bay, fled after spotting the Taiwanese F-5EsReuter - 122 words
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Article68 1984-02-07 3 BRUSSELS, Mon. The head of a top Belgian bank is being held on suspicion of involvement in an alleged tax fraud at the Antwerp soccer club, of which he is president, the Brussels public prosecutor's spokesman said today. Edouard Wauters, 51, chairman of Kredietbank NV, was detainedReu ter - 68 words
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Article39 1984-02-07 3 KUWAIT, Mon. Palestine Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat conferred today with Kuwaiti leaders on the latest developments in the Arab- Israeli conflict and efforts aimed at achieving a comprehensive Middle East peace settlement, Palestinian sources reoorted. APAP - 39 words
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239 1984-02-07 3 Indonesia will focus on processing own raw materials JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto said today Indonesia would concentrate on "upstream" industry, processing its own raw materials, in the fiveyear plan starting on April 1. Opening a conference of the Ministry of Industry, Mr Suharto said that in the iive-year economic planAP; UPI - 239 words
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Article55 1984-02-07 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Soviet vice-Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa arrived today in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, to begin an official visit, the Phnom Penh news agency SPK said. Moscow is a prime backer of the Heng Samrin regime, which was installed by the Vietnamese following the 1978AP - 55 words
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Article149 1984-02-07 3 MANILA, Mon. Nuns, schoolchildren and businessmen filed into the nation's National Assembly today to voice opposition to a controversial Bill that threatens to fuel calls for a May polls boycott. President Ferdinand Marcos ruling party introduced the Bill last week to replace existing election lawsUPI - 149 words
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Article91 1984-02-07 3 'No' to Manila team TAIPEH, Mon. Taiwan will refuse to let the Philippines send a panel to Taipeh to probe into the assassination of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, the Foreign Ministry said today. A spokesman said that although the government has not heard anything from Manila regarding such aAP - 91 words
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Article102 1984-02-07 3 Floods hit C. Java JOGJAKARTA. Mon. Heavy monsoon rains during the weekend caused floods in Jogjakarta and the neighbouring city of Solo, forcing thousands to flee their homes, Indonesian officials said todaj Almost 4, 500 people lost their homes in Solo in the weekend and around 2*SM were still homelessReuter - 102 words
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Article72 1984-02-07 3 MANILA. Mon. Indonesia's armed forces Commander-in-Chief Gen Benny Murdani ar rived in Manila today for a three-day official visit He was greeted b> a delegation of Philippine military officials led by armed forces vice-Chief of Staff His visit to the Philippines is his first as Commander-in-Chief.UPI - 72 words
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146 1984-02-07 3 SEOUL, Mon. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke said today Australia would not restore full relations with North Korea until it observed internationally accepted standards of behaviour. Mr Hawke, on a fourday official visit, told a banquet given in his honour by PresidentReuter - 146 words
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143 1984-02-07 4 Pledge to restore W. Bank law and order JERUSALEM. Mon. The Israeli government, responding to criticism of increased lawlessness on the occupied West Bank, yesterday vowed to punish both Jewish vigilantes and Palestinian stone throwers. The "declaration of policy", adopted unanimously by Prime Minister Y'tzhak Shamir's Cabinet, promised to increaseUPI - 143 words
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Article90 1984-02-07 4 BAGHDAD. Mon. An Iraqi military spokesman said today air and missile strikes against selected targets in Iran could be launched any time after midnight toaight (9 p.m. Singapore time). Iraq said Last Thursday it would launch attacks on targets in seven towns after today.Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-02-07 4 We'll withdraw once security issue settled, says Shamir JERUSALEM, Mon. Israel is in the final stage of the Lebanon war, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said here yesterday. "We want to leave Lebanon, on one condition: That the security of our northern frontier isAP; Reuter - 326 words
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Article365 1984-02-07 4 4 You'll never hear me criticising any organisation that's as old as the Marine Corps. President Ronald Reagan praising the 185-year-old Marine Band and Drum and Bugle Corps at a gathering of administration appointees on the third anniversary of his inauguration. He was light-heartedlyAP - 365 words
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226 1984-02-07 4 WASHINGTON, Mon PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan marked his 73rd birthday today with a speech on world freedom as well as a party and a parade in his boyhood hometown of Dixon, Illinois. Mr Reagan had decided on a rare public celebration one week afterReuter; UPI - 226 words
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160 1984-02-07 4 BRASILIA, Monday AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz arrived here yesterday for talks with leaders of the world's most debtburdened nation and said he was confident the world economy will improve this year. "I believe as we look to the year 1984 I weUPI - 160 words
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Article172 1984-02-07 4 Mubarak to visit US for talks CAIRO, Mon. Strengthened by Egypt's emergence from its isolation in the Arab world, President Hosni Mubarak will go to Washington next week for talks with the Reagan administration on African and Middle East problems. Fresh from a five-na-tion tour of Africa, Mr Mubarak willUPI - 172 words
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Article46 1984-02-07 4 KUWAIT, Mon. Enforcing a religious injunction against alcoholic beverages, the Kuwaiti authorities, using bulldozers, have crushed and buried in the sands tens of thousands of whisky bottles and beer cans estimated at USJS million (about 5J10.5 million), it was reported today. APAP - 46 words
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Article54 1984-02-07 4 TEL AVTV, Mon. Two Israelis died and 11 others were injured today when fire swept through the top three storeys of a luxury hotel on the slopes of the Dead Sea. Israeli army helicopters plucked 10 people from the roof of the eight-storey hotel overlooking the siteReuter - 54 words
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121 1984-02-07 4 LONDON, Mon. The British government has decided to lock away until the year 2914 an internal report on progress towards cutting down official secrecy, The Times of London reported today. Senior officials carried oat an unannounced study of the effect of a policy under whichReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-02-07 4 A PICTURE of President Ronald Reagan bobbing ap and down was the Democrats' idea of a souvenir four years ago, bat the Republicans seem to have taken to It too, especially when It's a yo-yo. The Ronald Reagan Yo-Yo, as it is called. has become immenselyUPI - 109 words
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Article64 1984-02-07 4 JAPAN PLANS to produce "invisiblp" fight ers to be deployed after 1993, employing the latest radar -evading or "stealth"' technology. the Asahi Shimbun reported yesterda\ The body of the fighters will be made cf a plastic-type material compound containing ferrite powder that is hard for radar to detect.AFP - 64 words
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Article93 1984-02-07 4 FRANCE AND Libya are trying to finci "m third man" to rule Chad in place of warring rivals President Hissene Habre and ousted President Goukouni Weddeye, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi insisted in Tripoli on Sunday after talks with visiting French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson. But Mr Cheysson,AFP - 93 words
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Article52 1984-02-07 4 SIXTY-ONE PEOPLE died in traffic accidents, another five were killed in fin while three died of food poisoning in Taiwan during the Lunar New Year holidays, police said in Taipeh yesterday. The food poisoning incident occurred yesterday after the three had a family reunion feast in a relative'sUPI - 52 words
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Article67 1984-02-07 4 FRENCH FARMERS angry about imports of low-priced British beef set up blockades in all of France's main ports on the English Channel yesterday between Calais and Le Havre to check trucks coming from England. The farmers say that British beef prices at 17.40 francs (554.40) aAP - 67 words
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Article63 1984-02-07 4 WARSAW PACT troops began winter manoeuvres yesterday in western Czechoslovakia along the border of West and East Germany. Czechoslovak sources said in Prague. In an announcement made on Jan 20. the Czechoslovak state news agency had said the goal of the manoeuvres was to "train coordinatedUPI - 63 words
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Article74 1984-02-07 4 SRI LANKA'S main opposition party yesterday withdrew from a conference in Colombo called by President Junius Jayewardene to resolve the island's ethnic tensions. The Sri Lankan Freedom Party, ied by former Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike. said in a letter thai the government was using the meeting toReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1984-02-07 4 CHINA IS developing a nationwide computer information system to help improve its economic management, a Hongkong-based magazine said in the colony yesterday. Business PRC (People's Republic of China) in its latest issue said that part of the system, designed to aid management in the transport, textile, metallurgical andAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-02-07 5 Land -based gangs a serious problem for merchant shipping GENEVA. Mon. A United Nations report said today that "old fashioned piracy" was increasing around the world both on the high seas and in port, and had become a serious problem for merchantReuter - 349 words
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251 1984-02-07 5 Mitterrand urges EEC to 'fight' US trade war Grouping can be world's top market, he says THE HAGUE. Monday FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand, in an interview televised here yesterday, called on the 10-nation European Economic Community to "organise" against a United States "trade war" and said'the EEC had the potentialAFP; UPI; Reuter - 251 words
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132 1984-02-07 5 Hopes for trade talks dimmed by 'cautious' attitude MIAMI. Mon. The United States' hopes for opening new negotiations or. multilateral trade agreements have run into problems because of a "cautious" attitude on the part of Europe, official sources said here today. The European Economic Community (EEC) was worried because thereAFP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-02-07 5 Wedding in Paris for jailed Chinese artist in a wedding mat made even cynic i wonder if love stories do come true, a former French diplomat married the Chineee artist who was Jailed by Beijing authorities for defying the law and living with him. Mr Emmanuel Bellefroy married Ll ShuangUPI - 104 words
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150 1984-02-07 5 HELSINKI, Mon. Miss Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, was quoted yesterday as saying the military may be gaining power in Moscow because of a political vacuum there. She said President Yuri Andropov's prolonged absence from the publicReuter - 150 words
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165 1984-02-07 5 LONDON, Mon BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, fighting off resignation calls after his San on anions at a spy centre stirred up a political storm, insisted today he had done the right thing and weald not quit. Tbe government facedReuter - 165 words
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113 1984-02-07 5 Spending cuts 'deprive cancer victims of treatment' LONDON, Mon. Britain's National Health Service, suffering spending cuts imposed by the Conservative government, is refusing to put some cancer victims on hospital waiting lists on the grounds they will be dead before they can be treated. The Guardian newspaper which reported tnisAFP - 113 words
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Article35 1984-02-07 5 BADMINTON (England), Mon. The Duke of Beaufort, a close friend of the Royal Family and once described as tbe "greatest foxhunter of our time", died yesterdiy at age 83. -tm APAP - 35 words
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389 1984-02-07 5 Gobbledygook? No, just a Soviet acronym MOSCOW, Mon. The middle-aged Soviet scratched his head and squinted at the newspaper, trying to decipher the tongue-twisting abbreviation for yet another of the Soviet Union's myriad government agencies. "Mgovoopik? I've never seen that before," he said, pronouncing the letters as a wordAP - 389 words
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81 1984-02-07 5 MANCHESTER (England), Mon. A Manchester businessman has sold a container load ef Japanese salmon to Japan. Mr Michael Hyman, who runs a family business, has a special technique fer smoking saimee that the Japanese who normally prefer raw fish are going wildAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration674 1984-02-07 6 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Prof Lorange helped change the Singapore skyline By THE skyline of Singapore's city has changed drastically over the last two decades from slums with crumbling pre-war shophouses to the commercial and financial hub of sleek towering office blocks674 words
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148 1984-02-07 6 THE Workers' Party has been asked to pay a longstanding debt of about $26,000 to the AttorneyGeneral, Mr Tan Boon Teik, in two instalments. The first payment should be made by the end of this month and the remainder in March. This148 words
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93 1984-02-07 6 THE leader of the visiting European Parliament delegation, Dr Gunter Rinsche, paid a courtesycall on National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan yesterday. Dr Rinsche, who arrived on Sunday, and his 17-mem-ber delegation were later shown an audio-visual presentation entitled New Vistas in the93 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-02-07 7 Yes, this is an SSO concert GOING to a Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert need not be a formal affair Sunday's open-air concert at Kailang Park proved that. The atmosphere at the car park in front of the Leisure Drome was quite different from that at a concert hall. Dress was314 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-02-07 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By AN AURA of tradition should be created around famous principals of the past to "immortalise" them. This will help to establish the importance of the position, thus raising the status of principals today. At least this is the hope. This is why379 words
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125 1984-02-07 7 EIGHT Singapore companies are in Bahrain exhibiting their latest range of high quality business equipment and office supplies at the Third Middle East Business Equipment, Communication and Computer Show (MEBES). The companies are Otrona Advanced Systems, Tentura, Discmate, Hiap Moh and125 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-02-07 7 CrVTL servants and pensioners will be issued with a common identity card the Civil Service Card from this week. The Accountant-Gener-al's Department of the Finance Ministry will distribute the cards to various government departments by tomorrow. About 65.000 civil servants will get the185 words
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Article59 1984-02-07 7 Library course APPLICATIONS are now open for the part-time postgraduate diploma course in library and information science (1984,86) which is jointly organised by the National Library and the Library Association of Singapore. The course is scheduled to begin in July. For more details, contact Mrs Veronica Tan of the Staff59 words
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285 1984-02-07 7 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB More mass-participation events under Mindef scheme By THE Defence Ministry's partnership programme, under which the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra) is forging closer links with SAF units, enters its second year with more mass-participa-tion events on the cards: After a somewhat cautious start285 words
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Article57 1984-02-07 7 A 12-SESSION course on Spoken English in the Classroom will start on Feb 23. It will be held from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on Thursdays in Annex Room 5 of the Institute of Education. Course fee is $85. It is conducted by the Department of Extramural57 words
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Article89 1984-02-07 7 THE law finally caught up with an engineering contractor for ignoring traffic summonses and the follow-up arrest warrants issued against him for failing to attend court. The man, aged 31, was arrested by Traffic Police at a coffee shop in Gey- lang Road on Jan 3189 words
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130 1984-02-07 7 A MAN charged with causing the death of a woman pedestrian by reckless driving has been remanded in Woodbrldge Hospital for psychiatric observation. Tan Chee Sane, 41, ls alleged to have driven a pick-up In a zig-zag along Nee Soon Road on Feb 3 when130 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-02-07 8 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Everywhere you look it's a picture, says US photographer Story: r#*ratf\Vt ua* AMERICAN photographer Gregory Heisler, 30, took his time to get out in Serangoon Road for his assignment yesterday, but when he did at 2.45 p.m. there was no stoppingTAN SUAN ANN - 735 words
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291 1984-02-07 8 Woman charged with cheating bank of $27,000 A FORMER dance hostess reported the loss of $27,000 worth of Singapore travellers' cheques a day after she had bought them from the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation. But this was an attempt to dishonestly induce the bank to reimburse the money, it was claimed291 words
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158 1984-02-07 8 ENVIRONMENT officials yesterday briefed a threemember Sri Lankan team on the functions of the Environment Ministry, its educational programmes and environmental health, including vector control. The team is composed of environmental promotion officers from the newlyestablished Central Environmental Authority of Sri Lanka. The158 words
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Article59 1984-02-07 8 THE US Navy's newlyappointed commander-in-chief for the Pacific, Admiral William Crowe Jr, will arrive this morning for a one day visit. He is on a familiar!- sation tour ef countries In the region and has already visited Indonesia and Malaysia. Adm Crowe will call on Mr59 words
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Article281 1984-02-07 8 AT LEAST once in a person's life the thought "if only I had more time flashes into the mind. No time to finish reading a book. No time to sit and talk to the children. Simply no time for anything! However, the281 words
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Article176 1984-02-07 8 TWO men were killeo in incidents on Sunday oc t of them after a brawl in a Bras Basah Road bar. Mr Samsudin bin Isr. •ail. 27, a Malaysian, was fc .nd dead inside the Sin Ma Jdnite Bar at about 5.35 pj_ He176 words
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135 1984-02-07 8 TWO pedestrians were sen ously injured, ind one suf fered slight injuries, in roaii accidents on Sunday. Mr J'ahib Gf.ni Mohd Yu> off, 60, was crossing the road v.hen he was knocked down by a car at Upp"r Dickson Road at about 9 a.m. He135 words
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Article57 1984-02-07 8 TWC men continuously kicked a rubbish bin until its content* spilled over Chan Kan Chye, 25, and Tan Kim Tian, 22, were drunk whei they misbehaved at a pedestrian crossing along Higt Street near Parliament Bull' ling at about 2.10 am on Jan 30. Both57 words
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454 1984-02-07 8 Man 'held in station after official release' Wrongful dismissal suit A POLICE superintendent told the High Court yesterday that there were certain officers in the force who, after officially releasing suspects from detention, ask them to remain in the station. This practice, not encouraged by senior police officers, came about454 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-02-07 29 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Toa Payoh residents the target as work is due to start there By A BIG drive has begun to inform Toa Payoh residents about the challenges and benefits that lie before them with the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit system. This472 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-02-07 29 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By FINE feathers do make the bird after all. When young Georgina (right) came from Perth Zoo to Join George, the lonely King Penguin, at Jurong Bird Park last November, she was so ugly that he gave her a royal snob. Georgina, who waddled215 words
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362 1984-02-07 29 Toa Payoh flat gets clean bill of health TEAMS of building surveyors yesterday inspected Block 206 in Toa Payoh and found the building to be still in good condition. The inspection, called a dilapidation survey, was necessary because a Mass Rapid Transit tunnel will run directly under the east end362 words
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192 1984-02-07 29 FISH merchants at Kangkar, a quiet little village at the end of Upper Serangoon Road, will meet this week to pick an auspicious date for moving in to a new market along the coast off IT*A km Punggol Road next month. The192 words
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Article54 1984-02-07 29 TWO foreigners were yesterday charged with affray at Newton Circus last Saturday. Timothy Howard Gillingham, 30, an American engineer, claimed trial while Koh Jae Hu, 29, a South Korean salesman, did not give his plea. They were offered bail of $500 each and their case will be mentioned54 words
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71 1984-02-07 29 A MAN was sentenced to 35 months' jail and six strokes of the cane for a series of offences ranging from robbery to setting vehicles on fire. His accomplice was sent to a reform centre. Parshan Singh s o G. S.. 20,71 words
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52 1984-02-07 29 TWO brothers were vesterday sent for trial in the High Court for the murder of an 18-year-old vouth. Johnny Tan. 19, and Tan Lee Seng, 16. were alleged to have murdered Ong Hock Choon on Aug 14 last year in Prince Charles Square, off52 words
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53 1984-02-07 29 A JOBLESS man. Mohamed Noor bin Ramli 61, was jailed for three years yesterday foi trafficking in cannabis Mohamed Noor, who was spared the rotan in view of his age. admitted selling 100 sticks of cannabis to a narcotics officer outside Telok Aver Food Centre53 words
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38 1984-02-07 29 A MAN yesterday claimed trial to allegedly molesting a woman on Jan 13. The case of Goh Kim Hai. 49. has been adjourned until next Monday His $1,000 police bail was extended.38 words
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Advertisement985 1984-02-07 10 TIMESCOPE Family life around Graphics by NOLIAH MUSTAPHA Research by ho chik beng j I J Why people choose to have children and TRACY HO MM flB W* I j H^ ~Z mJP m. A M exico Singapore USA > HOW are people all over the world faring as we985 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-02-07 11 Mahathir satisfied with international backing KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today reaffirmed its pledge to continue to support the government of Democratic Kampuchea in its struggle to free Cambodia from Vietnamese rule. This was conveyed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to Prince NorodomBernama; AFP - 474 words
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383 1984-02-07 11 ISMAIL KASSIM - Youth group urges Chinese to have more children ISMAIL KASSIM By MALAYSIAN Chinese have been urged to have more children to reverse the decline in the rate of growth of the community. The appeal, for basically political reasons, was made on Feb 1, the eve of the Lunar New Year,383 words
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303 1984-02-07 11 Umno contest report untrue Razaleigh KUANTAN, Monday FINANCE Minister and Umno vice-presi-dent Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has strongly denied a Bernama report that he would soon announce whether he would contest the Umno deputy presidency in the May Umno elections. He said the report was "nonsense" and a fabrication. The BernamaNST - 303 words
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Article137 1984-02-07 11 Anwar warns of threat to Umno KOTA BARU, Mon. Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim has warned party members that Umno is facing a threat caused by conflict and competition within its body. Mr Anwar Ibrahim said this during a dialogue session on the national culture with Umno Youth executive councilNST - 137 words
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Article71 1984-02-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The oldest oil derrick in Malaysia, which collapsed after a bush fire last March, has been rebuilt, it was reported yesterday. Affectionately known as The Grand Old I^dy" by oil men, the 74-year-old derrick near the town of Miri in Sarawak, was rebuilt atAP - 71 words
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Article110 1984-02-07 11 Boy choked to death on nut IPOH, Mon. A one-year-old child choked to death on a groundnut that got stuck in his throat. A hospital spokesman said today that Ong Eng Kong was eating groundnuts with two of his brothers on Saturday afternoon when he suddenly screamed. His mother, on110 words
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204 1984-02-07 11 PENANG. Msa. Tbi*gs in the city are out collecting their Lunar New Year hoog teo from businessmen again but this time they are asking for more. Instead of the to $2t that they normally extorted In the past, these thugs are now askingNST - 204 words
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489 1984-02-07 12 The Straits Times says Good show, poor show SINCE long before the end of last month, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has been interrupting its programmes to make a special announcement. An attractive female announcer has been advising viewers how to tune in to Channel 12. During the pre-record-ed blurb, a489 words
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Article1528 1984-02-07 12 CHARLES WOLF Jr - CHARLES WOLF Jr Politburo believes the benefits justify the price paid By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal What the costs are made up of 1 Q implicit trade subsidies (pricing Soviet exports lower than world market prices, and paying mora than world market1,528 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1984-02-07 12 HUGH PAIN - HUGH PAIN By LONDON Official intolerance of homosexuals in high places, especially in the armed forces, is a fact of life in most Western nations, a Reuter survey shows. Justifications abound, like discipline and honour and risk of blackmail. But prejudice remainsReuter - 1,011 words
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330 1984-02-07 13 1 WISH to thank Mr Yeo Hiang Hang and I SH for their suggestions in ttie letters •'Ticket f o a beae.- transport system" and "A direct bus link" respectively (ST, Jan 10). Mr Yeo discussed a number of benefits of introducing monthly bus330 words
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105 1984-02-07 13 I REFER to the letter "Long wait at branch" by -Reader". (ST. Jan 16). The National Library has plans to computerise its circulation system to provide a more efficient service in view of increasing membership and loans. At the end of December last year,105 words
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Letter47 1984-02-07 13 I REFER to the letter "Library call" by "A Keen Reader". (ST. Jan 28). We are pleased to inform your writer that the National Library has plans to build the Houeang branch library in financial year 1986 87. ESTHER LJM (MISS), PRO, National Library47 words
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276 1984-02-07 13 Reclaim more land for our needs I VOTED with the majority of the people for the People's Action Party in the 1959 election. To have voted for the opposition then would have meant the destruction of Singapore The country would have ended up in a dismal state. It would not276 words
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Letter, Illustration258 1984-02-07 13 I THINK some school principals should try to nave a more interesting firogramme for the weeky assembly period, during which teachers commonly talk on topics like cleanliness, discipline, love for the school and so on. Such topics are really unnecessary as they are covered258 words
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Letter125 1984-02-07 13 I WISH to thank the lady who came to my aid when I was molested on a bus on the morning of Jan 28. A few other commuters saw what ha opened, but just sat and stared. I am very impressed by the courage the125 words
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Letter257 1984-02-07 13 Improving Cuppage Rd traffic I WOULD like to comment on the extension of the Restricted Zone to cover the Cuppage Road/Koek Road area. It would appear that the authorities have not carried out an in-depth study into the causes of traffic congestion along Cuppage Road. There al- I no dur-257 words
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146 1984-02-07 13 'No' to bid to exchange overnight coupons I HAD four 40-cent and two overnight parking coupons on Jan 30. I went to the Urban Redevelopment Authority car park kiosk at People's Park Centre to exchange them for new ones. I received new coupons for the 40-cent ones. The staff then146 words
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143 1984-02-07 13 He couldn t get a new booklet I WENT to the Kallang area office Car Park Unit to exchange a booklet of night parking coupons for a booklet of 60-cent hourly parking coupons. I said I had no need for the former as I had been alloted a season parking143 words
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Letter46 1984-02-07 13 THE new school student's periodical only carries articles in English and Chinese. If this school periodical is not commercially motivated, then it is easy to transform it into a four language one at this formative stage. S.S. Kl M ARAN Singapore 123246 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1984-02-07 14 TAMAR LEWIN - TAMAR LEWIN US bank accused of lending to best clients at below prime By of The New York Times NEW YORK For Jackie Kleiner, a lawyer who dabbles in real estate, the exact definition of the prime rate has become a prime1,035 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-02-07 14 If the job does go well, Nasa says, it could point the way to satellites that are smaller, cheaper (they would need less redundancy built into them) and longer lived (as well as being repaired, they could perhaps be refuelled in space). NASA likes to argue that766 words
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Advertisement414 1984-02-07 14 A TOP-NOTCH MANAGER W Z^ ■■'-WXKfec- tl _*^^rara^_MßiHßi^^^t<__^_^l^^ KEEPS HIS DOCUMENTS IN mm**a*\dm\ *M^^^^ mW __~__*__n. A\mMm*&l, CITC |\v mc **a^^ ?^^3k*-\\ "i nij iHß_fi^^B^fllK m T^^ dlf\ J^^^ *._r "H I mm __*^H ma**mmm m^Mi a 1 'tlmmaa****^*^^^ "^«P ?^^^^*"T EFFICIENr^^ WHO DEPENDS A LOT ON~ J~ iiUCT I.414 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-02-07 15 THE Singapore stock market opened on a quiet note after the Lunar New Year. Many dealers had still not returned from their holiday and those who were around were apparently disturbed by the recent heavy fall on Wall Street. The Straits Times254 words
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Article41 1984-02-07 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.01 (31/01/84) 982.59 (31/01/84) 1983 84 Low *****(5-183) 864.88 (4, 1/83) All-time High 1071 01 (31/01/84) 982 59 (31/01/84) All time Low 74 75 (17 9/64) 550 78(12/8 82)41 words
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Article49 1984-02-07 15 T Harbour 610 +80 She! 1000 +70 NST 2010 +60 Tan Chonf 905 +60 G E Life 1900 +40 C Properties 500 +40 Apofa 295 +27 ST P 1975 1520 +20 Temerioh 820 +20 G I HWgs 50c 478 +18 ChemM 370 +18 K G Hldgs 294 +1749 words
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Article50 1984-02-07 15 L I M 50c 400 -20 M Cement 935 —15 Lien Hoe 815 —15 Pubk Corp 434 —14 Fusan 304 —14 S P Textie 428 -12 Tractors 408 —12 OCBC 1150 —10 Ambassador 1000 —10 ICS 790 -10 M T C 71c 755 -10 K L Industries 715 -1050 words
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Article57 1984-02-07 15 lan 31 Feb 6 BT Composite 982 59 980 19 BT Indicator *****12 *****00 ST Industrials: 1071.01 1068 38 ST Finance *****0 2952 79 ST Hotels 967 85 965.50 ST Properties 710.95 715.81 ST Minings 297 05 298 97 ST Plantations: 1700.20 1699 53 OCBC 862.00 ***** SES Ind:57 words
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Article23 1984-02-07 15 Supreme Corp 1,123,000 Tan Chong 1,025,000 Faber Merlin 758,000 Pan-El 741,000 Chuan Hup 697,000 Total turnover: 18.98m Total value: $67.47 m23 words
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Article33 1984-02-07 15 Up Down Unch Industnak 36 66 24 Finance 4 14 3 Hotels 2 6 5 Properties 7 8 0 Plantations 1 6 8 Wnr.f 2 4 0 Deb/ Loans 2 633 words
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Article40 1984-02-07 15 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 34 68 19 Finance 3 4 5 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 4 5 1 Oil Palms 2 4 2 Tins 3 7 3 Rubbers 9 6 5 Deb -loans 1 1 140 words
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Article87 1984-02-07 15 A SHARP setback on Wall Street caused some uneasiness among local investors at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, leaving share prices mixed to marginally easier in less active trading. Prices opened generally higher on fresh buying support as investors returned after the long Lunar New Year87 words
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Article78 1984-02-07 15 Soustead Bhd -4 C(C unch CCM Cotd Storaft —2 Duntap M +2 1 Esm 10 FiN Scntafs unch hmtkss unch Haw P»f —9 inchcjpe Bhd —10 Keppct unch MTC —10 Murti-Purpow unch WT -1 Nat Iron —5 PMC -6 Pan Eke —8 Peris Plant unch Priiu78 words
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129 1984-02-07 15 NEW YORK Xerox Corporation still expects an increase in earnings per share for 19X4, but the increase will be less than expected, president David Kearns told analysts. Mr Kearns attributed the lowering of expecations to several external factors. He said the copier/ duplicatorReuter - 129 words
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Article58 1984-02-07 15 NEDERLANDSCHE Middenstandsbank NV (N'MB Bank* aam bti ome the sole shareholder of Inier-Alpha Asia S A I holding company which operates licensed deposit -taking comaany in Hongkong ind a merchant ■xink in Singapore. The mk? <iver of InterAlpha Asia Singapore Ltd will he prArjti I *o58 words
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331 1984-02-07 15 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO CPF allows '140 pc of posted price' withdrawal By IT IS now easier for people to buy the Housing Board's resale flats using Central Provident Fund savings. Under a revised CPF ruling recently, they can withdraw more money up to 140331 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-02-07 15 KATHLEEN TSANG - KATHLEEN TSANG They also provide R&D services By A MATCHBOOK company found nobody wanted its matchbooks, so it went to a technology consulting firm for help. That firm suggested that plant seeds be put on the tips of match-like sticks, Instead of match-heads. These "seed311 words
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Article, Illustration709 1984-02-07 15 No longer an unknown bumiputra Face in the j news WHEN a relatively unknown bumiputra shoots suddenly to prominence, curiosity is aroused. When that bumiputra is linked with a number of prominent companies United Estates Project. Raleigh Cycles (M), Fleet Holdings and Cold Storage M that curiosity is even stronger.709 words
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Article381 1984-02-07 15 Billion dollar video business THE video craze is spinning a billion dollar trade for Singapore this year. The video boom is far from over in spite of the fact that Singapore already has the world's highest incidence of video cassette recorder ownership. At least one in three households here currentlyBusiness Times - 381 words
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78 1984-02-07 15 TOKYO Worldwide demand for videotapes will jump 30 per cent this year from a year earlier to 320 million reels, largely thanks to brisk demand in the United States, an industry projection said yesterday. TDK Corp, Japan's big- gest magnetic tape producer, said theAFP - 78 words
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Article3451 1984-02-07 16 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt n, at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done' Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,451 words
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Article2084 1984-02-07 16 INDUSTRIALS Aetna 3 008 Aj_M>m*te(4 02S) Aleora (3.028 3.045) (5) 3.00 (5) 3.02 (2)3.04 Aata* (2.278 2.285) (5) 3.00 (5) 3.02 (2) 3.04 AChee(2.9oS) AISB (5.658 5.705) (1) 5.70 (4) 5.60 (37) 5.65 AMD (3.648 3.665) (4) 3.68 (2) 3.70 (21)3.66(15) 3.64 API (1.995) U0)2,084 words
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Article2644 1984-02-07 16 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) high Low 172 74* AM D B £0* 153 unch 0.5 74 154 153 310 226 Acma 298 +4 2.5 320 310 294 354 148 A, com 264-6 18 3 265 264 267 148 Allied2,644 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-02-07 17 Closing prices cents kilo Singapore Fee 243 SO down 1.25 cents Malaysia Feb 265.00 iM) down 1.50 cent19 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-02-07 17 Closing prices MS kilo Straits Tin ',29 15 unch Turnover: 110 tonnes, down 585 tonnes16 words
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Article22 1984-02-07 17 Mori Fri Singapore 381 00 382.00 Hongkong *****—381.90 New York 385 50 386.00 386.00-386.50 London 384.50 385.00 382.25 382 7522 words
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Article70 1984-02-07 17 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,424 and closed at 5526.236. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00 4.50 and went down to U*****.40 2.90. Shortcovering pushed the market back to U*****.60 3.10. It re-opened at U*****.70 3.20, broke and went down to the day's low of U*****.25 1.75.70 words
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Article33 1984-02-07 17 Closing prices AL UMVfIM i i tome Fri Spot 1063 50—1064 00 U068.00— 1068.50) 3 months 1090 00— 1091 00 (1095 50-10% .00) Market 'one Barely steady Sales 14.525 tonnes I I33 words
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Article23 1984-02-07 17 1 Ctosin prices COPTOt mm Fri Soot 997 00-997 50 U002.50-1003.00) 3 months 1018.50—1019.00 1 1026.00-1026.50) Market tone Steady Sales: 26.750 tonnes23 words
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Article128 1984-02-07 17 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices firmed on some covering support in dull trading, as most operators were still away for the Chinese Lunar Year celebrations. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tam palm oi )an 2500 (central) Refined palm Oi USJ tonne RBO oaim oii Feb 1280 (sellers) Mar128 words
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Article70 1984-02-07 17 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from Tuesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed easier at 265.00 cents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close.70 words
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Article43 1984-02-07 17 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer, taking most of the 110 tonnes on offer. No foreign concentrates were detected.43 words
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Article25 1984-02-07 17 eg uro dosing prices -H« USJ/ troy m Mon Tues Singapore 880—885 Fri This New York 8 95— 9 00 Source Credit Suisse. S'poi25 words
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Article277 1984-02-07 17 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 239.50 240.50N 238.75— 239.75N unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 244 25— 244 75 243.50—244.00 265.50 266 50 265.00—266.00 Int 1 RSS Mar 249.25—249.75 248.50—249.00 Int 2 RSS Feb 236.50 238.50N 236.00—277 words
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Article278 1984-02-07 17 Noon dosing Nutmeg lava brans Closing prices prices 100 kg no FOB NSW $363.00 (sellers) White, special yen/60 Uo bag COCOnut E&WFOBNSW $256 00 (sellers) quality 0.21 Red bean 8 OJ Thai mane 0.32 Bulk FOB 208 00 (sellers) Gambier Pu^ L 6b wnon Old drum FOB 221278 words
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Article41 1984-02-07 17 h n Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1,134.12 (1108.54) ___-u_ Week ago 1097.63 p Austraian All-Ordinaries Monday 778.3 (776.8) Week ago Austraian Industrials r_| Monday 1014.9 (1015.9) _*£i£ Week ago (Figures in bracket, refer to those of the previous trading day)41 words
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Article73 1984-02-07 17 TOKYO Sanyo Electric Co Ltd and two affiliates will set up a joint company, Fisher Industry Deutschland Gmbh, in West Germany this month to produce VHS video tape recorders. The venture is capitalised at 10 million marks (557.56 million), with 40 per cent owned by TokyoReuter - 73 words
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Article261 1984-02-07 17 Feb S HKS Clunte Associated Hotels 079 Bank Of East Asia 23 80 1 5 Carrtan Invest Cheung Kong 10.40 +0.3 China Light 14.50 1 Croas Harb Tunnel ;170 *0.7 F E Consoruum 0.70 unch Far East Exch PhUex 0.0508 O I Cement 1130 -0.4 Oreat Eagle 0 57261 words
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Article329 1984-02-07 17 ?»o S Ten Chant* Ajmomoto 1060 20 Akaj s«o -an Amada 1180 *40 AsMf.l Ct\em 428 12 AjaTil Olasa 683 -22 Bank Tk 341 -9 Brldfeslone 586 14 Canon 1S40 -30 Cailo Computer 1400 -SO Cituen 981 *21 D Nip Piinl 8B4 -22 D Nippon Screen 1360 -100 Duel329 words
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Article330 1984-02-07 17 eb 6 Cents Change A C I 180 A N I 282 +2 A P M 2228 Aberfoyle 730 +50 Age 290 unch Alliance OH 84 unch Mlled Mill 2508 Ampol Exp 452 +2 Ampol Pet 1858 Am 546 +4 Ashton 123 +7 B H P 1430 +70 Beach330 words
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300 1984-02-07 17 Bat Industries LONDON Bat Industries PLC said it plans extensive labour shedding and plant closures in Britain due to the declining UK cigarette market. The group plans 265 redundancies in its sales, marketing, and working administrative offices. Some 460 jobs willReuter - 300 words
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Article145 1984-02-07 17 C W offer for balance shares HONGKONG Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC, which now holds a 38.4 per cent share in Hongkong Telephone, has offered to buy the remaining shares in order to make greater use of the companies' combined strength in the Far East, it said yesterday. Cable andAFP - 145 words
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Article212 1984-02-07 17 THE US dollar opened at 552.1265/75 in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. Later, it went up to a high of 552.1288/93 before closing at 552.1280/90. The greenback eased against major currencies amid mixed sentiment. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7440/50 and closed at this level. Against the212 words
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Article186 1984-02-07 17 Indicated rates Foreign Local dolars to foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9620 1.9644 5.15—5.06 Canadian dollar 1.7085 1.7097 5.91—5.82 NZ dollar 1.3928-1.3956 7.25—7.10 Sterling pound 3.0445—3.0480 3.32 3 27 US dollar 2.1280 2.1290 4.73 4.69 Austrian schilling 10.9968—*****8 9193—89 55 Belgian186 words
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Article177 1984-02-07 17 Managers' prices for Feb 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.63—3.86 The Savings Fund 2.16—2.29 S'pore Prog Fund 1.59 1.69 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.44— 2 59 S'pore Invest Fund 1.25—1.32 S'pore Equity Fund 1.55—1.64 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 3.04—3.22 Mai Prog Fund 1.57— 1.67xd Mai Security177 words
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Article, Illustration656 1984-02-07 17 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An cargo time block Kansai Pioneer (30A) 8/2 (0300) FSB 1300-1500 S4 Ratana Bhum (25/169) 8/2(0700) FSB 0900-1000/*****900 L3 B Penaga (102/84) 8/2 (0700) FSB 0800-0900/1800-1900 P2 Maersk Rando (*****) 8/2 (0730) 51 0800-0900/1600 1700 N3 B Dahlia (202/84) 8/2 (1200) FSB 0900-1100/2100-2200656 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-02-07 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Campanula 45 aside Donam No 7 37/8 a'side 7/2 Itaquice 35/6 a'side 7/2 Ned Barcelona 44 a'side 7/2 Regent Radiance 19 a'side Watergeus 47 aside 7/2 YueYang 3/4 a'side 7/2 Billitonll 20E 7/2 7/2 Chidambaram 47 7/2 10/2 Equator IV 23277 words
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Article47 1984-02-07 18 CHIN Teck Plantations Bhd has received shareholders' approval to raise its authorised capital from Ms2o million to Mslso million by creating 130 million new shares of Msl each. The> have also approved a one-for-one rights brae at $1.30 and OOC far-One bonus issue.47 words
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Article18 1984-02-07 18 CYCLE and Carriage shareholders approved the proposed one-for-four bonus issue at the annual genera! meeting last week.18 words
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Article39 1984-02-07 18 HOTEL Grand Central says existing shareholders will take up 99.6 per cent of its rights issue at $1.80. The remaining 22,403 will be allotted to excess share applications, preferably to allow shareholders to round up odd lots.39 words
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Article88 1984-02-07 18 FUSAN Fishing Net M an of act ar Ing Be rhad says it plans to use the Ms4 million from the sale of oil palm estate land by its subsidiary, Seng Lee Development Sdn Bhd. for working capital. The price was attractive and the money could be used88 words
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Article51 1984-02-07 18 Change of name SHAREHOLDERS in South East Asia Lumber (SEAL) Corp Bhd have approved the one-for-two rights issue, one-f or-three bonus issue and a special issue of four million shares. They have also said yes to a change of name. The company will now be known as SEAL Incorpora ted51 words
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Article39 1984-02-07 18 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Berhad has a new managing director, Mr Mah Siew Kwok, who was appointed late last month. The company said another director, Mr Tee Kai Siong alias Tee Kai Hiong, resigned in June last year.39 words
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Article14 1984-02-07 18 TUAN Haji Salim bin Osman has been appointed managing director of Gala Perak.14 words
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Article43 1984-02-07 18 A COMPANY in the United Overseas Bank group has bought 472,800 shares in HawPar Brothers International Ltd for $1.28 million. And MPH Investments (S) Pte Ltd, which is part of the Jack Chia group, has bought 278,000 shares in Haw Par.43 words
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Article33 1984-02-07 18 CITY Developments has announced that it has subscribed an additional 55 million shares of HK$l at par (about Ssls million) in the issued capital of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lingo Enterprises.33 words
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Article313 1984-02-07 18 Supreme Corp THE general increases in commodity prices over the past six months have boosted Supreme Corporation's interim profits by nearly 80 per cent. And, unlike last year when its agrobased industries incurred a M57.2 million loss, there was a significant contribution from this313 words
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156 1984-02-07 18 AN office has been set ap here by the US Meat Export Federation to pot more US beef on supermarket shelves. Singapore at present imports 719 tonnes annually, the bulk of which goes to hotels and restaurants. Federation chairman Donald Butler said the156 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-02-07 18 Pahang Consolidated This was achieved by stringent cost control PAHANG Consolidated has managed to cut its losses by a quarter due to stringent cost control. The tin-mining group, beset with production quota controls, managed a pre-tax loss of M59.33 million last year com£2E£r_,rWi£S a lo^228 words
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252 1984-02-07 18 Hongkong Tin LONDON incorporated Hongkong lin PLC is actively studying proposals to diversify into other business areas, as the longterm prospects for mining do not look attractive. Chairman Datuk Yahya Ismail said this was especially so with continued depressed metal prices and theBernama - 252 words
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98 1984-02-07 18 TOKYO Japan's biggest transport company, Nippon Express, is to set up a joint venture with Asia Transport Service (M) Sdn of Malaysia on March 1 to expand business in South-east Asia, it was announced. The projected joint company will have a capital ofAFP - 98 words
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388 1984-02-07 18 Earnings will be cut by proposed acquisition United Estates Projects UNITED Estates Projects says its earnings per share will be trimmed by nearly 5 per cent as a result of its proposed acquisition of a one-third share in Shaw Brothers in Malaysia (SBM) through a share swap. Earnings wiD fall388 words
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Article, Illustration911 1984-02-07 18 QWHAT Is Eurodollar and Asian Currency Unit? How do they operate? Can one invest in them? A EURODOLLAR. At a glance, one can see that the term is coined from the words Europe and dollar, specifically the US dollar. The term cropped up after World War 11, when the911 words
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Advertisement115 1984-02-07 15 All these securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK 11 per cent. Bonds due 1 99 1 1 999 ISSUE PRICE 99»/2 PER CENT. Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) Bank of Tokyo International Limited Banque Indosuez Baring Brothers Co.. Limited Credit Lyonnais115 words
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Advertisement132 1984-02-07 16 I XAin^S^^and other 1 I beautiful prizes in the 1 1 < DeSrlbnd ff^->DEERMOON|.II 1 The Lucky Draw is now extended over the Lunar New Year testive period at the request of consumers Closing date will now be Tuesday 28 February 1984 and the names oi winners advertised in the132 words
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Advertisement25 1984-02-07 17 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested in Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors in 54 volumes Call STP Distributors Tel No: *****44 *****2825 words
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Advertisement12 1984-02-07 18 ma. Solar Control Film USA i- _Pifei^^^^_w^^^^^.^Bt^ihh^^L.^^_^Sfck^l^ .%w&z. *ws%'o>, ts yam* Ki12 words
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Advertisement447 1984-02-07 19 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor RAJ HUNTER ENTERPRISES *****96 specialised In brlckwall, fencing, flooring, partition, ceiling, roofing, painting, electrical/ plumbing. YEO ELECTRICAL Plumbing Enterprise provided prompt, reliable and efficient services. Contact Miss Tan, *****78 *****52. PERFECTION MAINTENANCE FOR general plumbing, sanitary, electrlca. renovation, roof leakage and repair. Call *****01. WE SPECIALISE IN447 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-07 19 m W mM Mr~* m mmm m lm 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture The Salon For Men With Problem Skin We have a team of qualified understanding aestheticians who will analyse care for your skin individually with our scientific specially formulated electrical treatments. For consultation with advice, please call438 words
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Advertisement301 1984-02-07 19 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES, conversion of business into Private Limited Companies, share valuation, winding-up companies, secretarial services and tax matters. Call Veronica at: *****70. TO SAVE MONEY make use of our full secretarial services. Most suitable for newly set-up and sole proprietorship business. For typing,301 words
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Advertisement681 1984-02-07 19 t^— 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies MODERN TOOLROOM MACHINERY FOR SALE /FACTORY SPACE FOR RENTAL Interested buyer, please tel: *****01, MR. LIM. ONE USED COPYER Selex 50 machine 220V. Contact Alvin or Anthony *****37. 60 Business Opportunities GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY) A new, exciting and interesting U.S. amenity products, futuristic design for 1984 Asean681 words
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Advertisement603 1984-02-07 19 66 Situations Vacant i a) Professional/ Executive STEEL TUBES OF SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD An International joint venture company operating in Jurong manufacturing precision steel tubes wishes to recruit EXPORT EXECUTIVE 1. Few years relevant experience in steel industry preferable. 2. Ability to handle export sales. 3. Negotiate freight rates, handle603 words
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Advertisement573 1984-02-07 19 in ammmaamM K, IF YOURE AN ardent collector 01 *mr kmck knacks, you'll have a field Hf day at classification 25 On sale t^r are ancient gramaphones feather er pillows, metal shelves, folding chairs, writing tables, var m*> cutlery and assorted handtools Ht FEEL THE TROPXAI N(t on your face.573 words
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Advertisement216 1984-02-07 19 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical CHOICE Temporary Vacancies For: SWITCHBD OPS Jurong Shenton \N i| TYPISTS Jurong Shenton Way Kai., TELEX OPS Shenton Way Orchard Road CALL *****65 Permanent Vacancy For: NIST/TELEPHONE OP Location: World Trade Centre Salary: $400 School leavers with typing knowledge will be considered CALL: *****25216 words
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Advertisement478 1984-02-07 20 6G Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial Clerical TRAVEL CAREERS (Singapore Johore Kuala Lumpur Penang Malaysia) Are you looking for a Rewarding and Challenging career? It you are, tnen here's your chance to join our highly motivated team in Singapore and Malaysia. Due to out rapid478 words
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Advertisement381 1984-02-07 20 An international company implications for the position of SECRETARY to the Finance Director e Min. GCE O' level with credit in English e Preferably has a recognised secretarial certificate with good accurate typing and shorthand speeds e Able to operate telex efficiently Mature, pleasant personality, tactful, intelligent and able to381 words
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Advertisement487 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical A newly established Offshore Construction Representative Office has an immediate vacancy for: SECRETARY e Minimum GCE O' level Typing and shorthand ability. s Able to operate telex machine. Minimum 3 years experience in similar position. s Mature, pleasant personality, tactful and able to work487 words
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Advertisement685 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Newly established company requires: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants should: s Have GCE "O" Level with credit In English. Have ability to handle full sets of Books and be able to prepare final statement of Accounts. s Have ability to handle correspondence and be able to685 words
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Advertisement551 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical French company requires immediately a BOOKKEEPER Pre-requisites:--e At least GCE'O' level. s LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping certificate. e Minimum 2 years' experience as Bookkeeper keeping full set of Accounts until Balance Sheet. e Experienced in operating computer will be an added advantage. Sslsry will commensurate with551 words
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Advertisement629 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required immediately Age above 21. e Minimum GCE O' level with credit in English. Secretarial Certificate e Minimum 2 years' experience in similar position. e Knowledge of shorthand and typing at 45 w.p.m. s Ability to operate telex machine. We otter attractive salary629 words
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Advertisement598 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical STOCK CLERKS required by established publishing company. e GCE O' Level with credits in English and Maths e Typing speed of 35 to 40 w.p.m. e LCC Intermediate 800 kkeepingCert. e Pleasant personality e At least 1 year's working experience Apply in own handwriting598 words
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Advertisement583 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Established Garment Factory Invites application for the following posts:--1) Accounts Assistsnt LCC Intermediate Book-keeping Knowledge of full sets of books 2) Accounts Clark Knowledge of accounting and ability to type Interested persons please write to: Tha Managing Director Majestic Industries Pta Ltd 1093 Lower Delta583 words
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Advertisement599 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST wanted by an import export firm Duti**: General clerical duties. typing ic answering phone calls j Pre-requisites: GCE O' level 1 2 years working exoerlence Typ.ng speed 100 w.p.m on elecinc tyoewriter Mature, pleasant disposition well-mannered Salary between $400 $500 Interested, contact *****27599 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-07 20 66 Situations Vacant e) iH<retmmHm^/OericAj FEMALE GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST urgently required 5-da> work week Salary $500 per month e Applicants with Secondare education Plense call -17-10. Jalan Sultan Csntr* Singapor* 0719 Tai *****50 tot an appotntmant FEMALE BILLING CLERK Good typing No experience required aas training will be provided588 words
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Advertisement940 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant a) Secretarial Clerical URGENT TEMPORARY/PERMANENT (Jraranf Town) Tempo i lark I nMsta l-arannj Panamnanl Inexperienced Stenographers, transport provided (J-arong) Permanent experienced Telex Operators. transport pra-sMsd (Jteraac] Em■anetSS (OS Clerk Typists. Sre re tartaa telephonist TvpisLs Ac ItaTkS DsapatTJl Rulers. HBM APPLICANTS REPLYING k0 BOS numbers ot vacancies940 words
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Advertisement826 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant i I e) Secretarial Clerical JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK re- quirnl with minimum qualifier- tions Ot'K level and with or without experience Interested please call Florence at *****451 for lnterv lew RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST required by management consultant firm Apply with resume to: The Managing Director. Clementi Central826 words
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Advertisement495 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales t) Sates If 1 Christian Uior 1 1 BOUTIQUE SALES PROMOTER 1111 (Indoor) g| Requirements :j:ji; a Preferably with experience in H M .Ability to speak a second ||j ij::-; language an asset H We offer competitive salary and Hf fringe benefits495 words
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Advertisement351 1984-02-07 21 Established retail organisation in electronics, photography, audio, jewellery and watch trade seeks Mala/ Female Sales Personnel for its expansion programme 1) SALES MANAGER 2) SALES SUPERVISORS 3) SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES. 4) SALES ASSISTANTS 5) STORE ASSISTANTS e Mature, positive minded, initiative, hardworking, career-minded, dedicated and self-motivated. e Completed N.S. e351 words
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Advertisement555 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SALES EXECUTIVES required to develop and promote ssle of:--e Advertising gift items. e Napkins and paper cups for Hotels and Airlines. Interested please write in with full resume to: S.T. BOX A***** 390, KIM SENG ROAD I SINGAPORE 0923 Well established firm requires: SALES EXECUTIVE555 words
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Advertisement547 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SPARKLE Bright Feshion Ideas requires FULL-TIME FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS e Basic $400 plus commission, e To be stationed in leading departmental stores, e Promotion clothes will be provided, e Experience not necessary. training will be provided, e Age preferably 17 24. e Able to speak547 words
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Advertisement711 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales PARTS SALES EXECUTIVE e GCE 'O' Level or technical secondary IV or VITB in Electrical Engineering. e Good command of English. e Aggressive. Candidates with proven seles records preferred. All msle spplicants should have completed N.S. Interested applicants please write in to: GENERAL DIESEL SUPPLIES711 words
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Advertisement729 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES r. quired to promote Becurttj lock set to household and hardware shops Good income and com- mission Must have experience and own transport Te/ *****2 *****88 for interview EXPERIENCED SALESMEN REQUIRED for sales and promotions of International imported beer to dealers' outlets Generous729 words
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Advertisement434 1984-02-07 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I BinJn UVJLmI SMITH COfIONA We are still expanding. Come and join us for a challenging and rewarding career as: TOOLMAKERS At least 2-3 years working experience Able to make tools with precision machinery e.g. Mold making Specialises in sheet434 words
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Advertisement294 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical INCOM SINGAPORE LnauAloAi A wen established American Multi-national Company has immediate vacancies for QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS Technical J YITB A: ieasr vears experience m Quality Control e Ability ro r eac Diue prints use prtdSiOfl neasurmg instrument and harness tester e 3auge calibrations experience preferred294 words
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Advertisement482 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SUGAR INDUSTRY OF SINGAPORE LTD requires A) ELECTRICIAN GRADE 3 ntc 3or i ye.jr s experience in plant maintenance I Willing to work 3 shifts B) MACHINE OPERATOR GRADE 3 Secomtaurj 3 education Willing to work 3 shifts. Starting alary min IBM per month o482 words
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Advertisement529 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical fUIC DEVELOPMENT^* PTE LTD has immediate vacancies II for the position of '1-2 years working experience, preferably in repair and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment for high-rise buildings. Applicants without experience but possess VITB Certificate in Electrical Fittings or Air-Conditioning Refrigeration will also be529 words
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Advertisement630 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PROJECT SUPERVISORS A progressive construction company requires above personnel lor new building proiect. Interested and qualified persons with the following qualifications, please write with full details and contact phone number to: 240P Upper Thomson Road Singapore 2057 or contact Miss Ong at: Tel: *****20 for630 words
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Advertisement417 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production WANTED! female production operators k (permanent Ist 2nd shift) 1 km. jk 'mAy u.s.a. r GEAC 1 Primary education or full BEST Certificate Able to understand simple English Attractive fringe benefits for the right can- Free transportation to and from417 words
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Advertisement466 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I m m _i_w J V JMad I A CLOSER LOOKF Hi OHITACHI0 HITACHI H Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd Due to rapid expansion, our fl multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the C9 following466 words
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Advertisement329 1984-02-07 22 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SMITH CO ft ON A mt nr v w co*** M *fggs\m As a result ot our expansion vve have immediate vacancies for SSSSctg* re t Jis e ed^ ,ar,eS V\ up to $465 starting up to $480 upon confirmation up to $515 attar 6329 words
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Advertisement294 1984-02-07 23 6h Situations Vacant h) Production APPLIED MAGN fTICS (SINGAPORE) PTE L TD va_; er largest independent ■puter magnetic heads manufacturer in Em m now ready to provide excellent loyment opportunity m its newly established .t Jld! i\\- BEBB ja\\ 1 1 i*[c™i mi^dmWT^^ \y Warn* FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS tmm73£&P\ fc294 words
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Advertisement227 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant h) Production mmmtmmtnmtmm*?. ttxote at GECON (Toa Payoh) USA. i production operators Min. Starting Pay $15.22 per day m LV6 ir\ ts-Ms *<**"** A N o snift orK 1 Awconwtorvl Secrea^unai Ad wrrV Call personally roday at: CENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd 1000 Toa Payoh227 words
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Advertisement295 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant h) Production s^^*[%< I*l a *jXjtl 0' I fi®**** 1 I .sa»n ';>» **Xmm*m** V^Sfice**** ss*&?&^ S\o^!J West Pharmapack Pte Ltd, a leader in the manufacturing of rubber stoppers and metal seals for the pharmaceutical industries in the Asia- Pacific region, urgently requires:PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS a. Starting basic295 words
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Advertisement464 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SINGAPORE KITAMURA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. 203 Kallang Bahru, Singapore 1233. requires 1 2 years' of working experience Ngee Ann/Poly Diploma holder Previous experience in semi-conductor an added advantage Salary negotiable depending on qualifications experience. Interested applicants please call personally during office hours at the above464 words
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Advertisement390 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IaICS y-mW** Permane REP (M) GCE 'A' er 'V level Sc/Teth. Stream Pessess driving licence Completed N.S. LAB. TECHNS. $500 -$600 ©SECRETARY Should have knowledge ef f rench $900 -$l,lOO SECRETARIES $700 $1,000 ©BOOK-KEEPERS $650 -$9OO Knowledge of Mandarin is esset (g) Must have prior390 words
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Advertisement492 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WALK-IN INTERVIEW nt vacancies for:©STENOGRAPHERS $500 $700 ©SHIPPING CIERKS $500 $700 A/C CLERKS $400 -$600 ©CLERK/TYPISTS $400 -$550 ®®TEL/TLX OP $450 $550 /^mm^r^ y^^^^r (Pte) IH yUmW^_\\*!E>mmmmWjs& PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL has vacancies for the following positions 1. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER (Female) Age above 25 years GCE492 words
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Advertisement350 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous C^o-ocLuoocL Rank HOTEL invites applications for the following positions:1. Information/Receptionist Fern ale) Salary: $545.00 Completed Secondary Education Must be conversant in English Attractive and pleasant personality Prepared to do shift duties 2. Front Office Cashier Female Salary:ss4s.oo Completed Secondary Education Credit in Mathematics Prepared to350 words
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Advertisement521 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous >ii J (J^JR* v I MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Brewers of Tiger Anchor Beer ABC Stout PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE) Total Earnings $520 pm e Completed Primary educa- tion e Age below 40 years e Willing to work on 3-rotating I shifts FORKLIFT DRIVERS MACHINE521 words
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Advertisement362 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous -e^jyjajs-" HOTEL PHOENIX requ.r M CHAMBERMAIDS BAR WAITRESSES SECURITY OFFICERS (Male/tamala) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Our fringe benefits include e Free uniforms laundry. e Free duty meals. Annual 13th month bonus. e NWC Increments. e Paid annual/ medical leave e Medical hospitalisation benefits. Interested applicants are requested362 words
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Advertisement368 1984-02-07 23 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PfcOPLF'S EMPORIUM has immediate vacancies for the following positions: A) FEMALE CASHIERS (Full/Part-time) B) HOUSE DETECTIVES C) PART-TIME TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirements l« Age 16-30 years Ability to converse In simple English i Preference will be given to those with related experience Wa offer attractive starting368 words
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Advertisement490 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well Establislved Import E«port Company nas immediate vacancies tw 1) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST v. lUn| PMBXn 1 ti 2) CLERK. TYPIST v: txperl ence in handling Export j Docu. Sg Accaumrs Ci.£ftMiTvr>iS7 s keeptDf t vrtifk.ie v minimum J years' in tartttef books up Balance490 words
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Advertisement484 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DELTA SWITCHGEAR MFG PTE. LTD tn-rttca applications for Um foilots Infl positions SET-UP MAN BeCOUdarj or technical education or its equivalent. Preferably with 1 year expenence in resistence weldmi* Completed N S j.v.,- wttltntti cm*aeea*ae* will also ne considered but, BHBSI bi "aUluii* to learn.484 words
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Advertisement653 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MASS RAPID TRANSIT CORPORATION requires DESPATCH RIDERS Primary education with Class 2 licence for motorcycle Preference will be given to those with 2 to 3 years' experience in a similar position and residing tn Upper Thomson. Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio. Sembawang and surrounding areas.653 words
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Advertisement528 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A manufacturer, importer exporter of floral products, gift items and toys has immediate vacancies for: 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2) TYPIST— School leevera preferable. 3) SALES REPRESENTATIVE 4) DRIVERS 5) DELIVERY MEN 6) GENERAL WORKERS Intereeted applicants, pleese call personally at: 2A, 2nd Floor Khong Guan Biscuit528 words
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Advertisement621 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous LUBRIZOL The subsidiary of a U.S. Multi-na-tional Chemical Company with an Additive Plant now under conatruction at Tanjong Penjuru requires a: DESPATCH RIDER/ DRIVER e Completed National Service. e Able to speak English dialects. e Holds a. c\oss 2 and 3 3icence. e At least621 words
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Advertisement538 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DRAUGHTSWOMEN QUANTITY SURVEYORS MATERIAL ASSISTANTS STOREHANDS/ STORE-KEEPERS OFFICE GIRLS SECURITY GUARDS CLEANERS Call: *****00 PROBIZ Far Eest Shopping Centre #06-05, Orcherd Rd (next to Hilton Hotel) Eatablished trenaport company requires 1) LORRY DRIVERS With class 4 licence 2) WHARF CLERKS Preferably with 1 year's experience.538 words
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Advertisement573 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Urgently require 1. MALE STORE KEEPER 1-2 years experience In car spare parts preferred 2. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Be able to work independently, with 1-2 years experience in general office duties Residing In Bukit Timah Area preferred Interested please write tn or call personally at:573 words
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Advertisement676 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MOBIL SERVICE STATION requires 1) PUMP ATTENDANTS 2) GREASERS Attractive salary plus commis- slon. Interested please csll personally at:--542 Balestier Road Singapore 1232 TEi-- &l3*3e Noodle Restaurant at Goldhill j Square invites applications for:--1) WAITRESSES 2) KITCHEN HELPERS Interested applicants please call personally for an676 words
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Advertisement941 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous INDOOR TRAINEE ASSISTANT Supervisors Kocttl Bridge Road and Sales Assistants* Katong with 1 year experience Contact Mr David Tav after 10.30am Tel *****00 OFFSET MACHINE DPERATOR eg. gently required by Printing 1- < r ;> at Goldhill Shopping I Sentre i > perlence with Ryobi machines941 words
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Advertisement668 1984-02-07 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED Please call *****16 7 fc or call personally ail-tX International Plaae, IO Anson Road DESPATCH BOY REOUIRED will motor-cycle licence Apply personally to No 45 Wee Nam Road, Singapore 1130 DRIVERS CUM GENERAL Workers company Call 253 Joo Cbla.l Road Tel *****0U668 words
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Advertisement761 1984-02-07 25 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda LATE 1979, MAZDA 626 Aircon, hill l owner, tax 8/84. Excellent condition $14,300 0.n.0. *****16. MAY 1983 MAZDA 929 Coupe Accessories, first owner, selling $38,000 negotiable Tel: *****68 RX7, JUNE '83 Metallic black. 1 owner, mint condition, highest offer secures *****44 *****44. 1979 MAZDA761 words
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Advertisement791 1984-02-07 25 76 Vehiclaa For Sale Mitsubishi NOV. 1980, MITSUBISHI Lancer 1 owner. Eligible PARF. $18,200 0 no. Principals only Tel: *****57 (after 1 p.m.). SPORTY LAMDA COUPE 1600 cc. September 1978, excellent condition. $15,600 *****77 x 39/ *****00 (residence). 1974 MIT LANCER 1400 NonPARF Radio cassette, power windows, sports rims, tip791 words
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Advertisement1530 1984-02-07 25 76 Vehiclea For Sale 76 Vehiclea For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota MTEST DRIVE.. fr-P THE EXCITING NEW ©fij?s CORONA 1.6 SsljmS PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 HlgUl ldmmmS\> SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, W ECONOMICAL WT NEW COROLLA 1.3 rg| Wk DX PARF $21 770 ARF $28 650 jtt» i GLPARF $24,110 ARF1,530 words
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Advertisement476 1984-02-07 25 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing Phene-a-Loan loday We provide Housing Loans up to 90°'« of valuation with easy repayment terms spread over 25 years. Use of CPF Savings acceptable. Other services include loans for shops, office fact on premises, HP. Leasing and financing of quoted shares to suit your476 words
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Advertisement243 1984-02-07 25 I DISTRICT 20 JALAN BERJAYA Near Thorn »on Yaohan. Cosy single-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms with a nice garden. RENTAL: $2,200 Enquiries to: Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye A Batllieu (Property Conaultanta) Re Ltd. TEL: *****33 Dial 11, Sime Roed. DouMe-etorey bungalow with swimming pool $8,000. Dial. 21, Clementi243 words
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Advertisement687 1984-02-07 25 86 Accommodation* Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15. 13 KATONG. Braddeli Height-s Single-storey detached bungalows, air-conditioned with 4 bedrooms, servant's room, carporch 7. 22. 41 Dunsfold Drive. 27 Chlltern Drive. 26 Butterfly Avenue. 27 29 Wilkinson Road, Apartment 10 Jalan Kechil, *****24 *****37 DIST. 28, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE LY, expensive!} renova'. ed687 words
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Advertisement824 1984-02-07 26 tt6 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses CHWEE CHIAN GARDEN I 'a.sir tw doableit I imished I ner DISTRICT 21 CLEMENTI PARK fully u twngejo-s. Ibedroonst airco! .d servant living dining i am**EEaE*a MMM OIST 10. MING TECK Park, fully ibte lorey semiJetu Chad i bedrooms musu- PtaJl] aircond Rental $2.-100 I'el824 words
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Advertisement772 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 WATTEN ESTATE double storey terrace uilv tarnished and well kept $2,400 Tel BMOB3 DIST 19 TERRACE HOUSE 4 bed rooms, aircon, partly furnished $1,600 Tel *****74 DIST 15 TERRACE HOUSES and apartments for rent F'lease ring *****56 *****25 b) Apartments Sommerville Park, prestigeous772 words
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Advertisement756 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments M. A RCADIA Ready i(n*ocx*upation. Idyllic location just 10 minutes from Orchard Road Singapore's most prestigious clubs within easy reach Spacious apartments from 324 sqm to 691 sqm Hawaiian style balconies Fixtures and fittings of756 words
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Advertisement723 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments m*- mmmmmmmmm^ mm^^ cArdmore < &ark^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,025 per723 words
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Advertisement583 1984-02-07 26 CHEAP RENTAL! $2,600 5 bedrooms, low rise apartment in Katong. Security and pool provided. Very quiet, peaceful and decent environment. Short distance to supermarket, Airport and the sea/ surfing club. Must see to believe! Holland Housing: 469-7979. DIST 10, BIT OF Country living is what you'll enjoy In this elegant583 words
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Advertisement815 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments i BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW/ BRADDELL View Farrer Court.* Laguna Park. 3 bedrooms, servant s high floor, luxuriously furnished. $1,800 52.000. Rodge: *****87 *****79 BRAND NEW EXCLUSIVE apartment, walking distance to American Tanglin clubs. 4 bedrooms, servant's, study, pool. 24 hours security Don't miss it! Holland Housing:815 words
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Advertisement797 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations Vacant ____________m__________________S b) Apartments DIST 10, SOMMERVILLE High floor, 3 bedroom;,, aircond/ ceiling fans, olyrnpi. pool. 8 squash courts, tennis, fridge/ washer, unfurnished $3,200 No agent. 469-6288 DIST 15. FIRST MANSION, beautiful sea viev. lurmshed. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, aircon. Rea-sonable rental. *****75--*****16. DIST 10, BALMORAL TOWER, luxurious797 words
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Advertisement873 1984-02-07 26 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 1027 HENRY PARK I apartment. 3 bedrooms, spacious living dining Luxuriously furnished $2,000. Contact *****9 DIST 11. SURREY ROAD off Newton Road, 3 bedrooms, with aircond Available now' Contact *****15 DIST. 1130 2-BEDROOMED partly furnished apartment Rental $1,300 Tel *****61' *****54 Strictly no agents873 words
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Advertisement767 1984-02-07 27 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms OIST i, FURNISHED BEDROOM II oatnrotim Attached, $450 R aircon IMC Preferabh *'>rKiiiK ladies Of couples. Tei Bten After d noon FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS M :<::-,>: men Bukit Tinut RtMMI Ptt*MBl apartment meal: and laundry provided Tlel FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHEC ROOMS: mm Mo K\o Hougang Q*MSm>o*»i767 words
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Advertisement678 1984-02-07 27 87 Accommodations Wanted —I i b) Apartments I AMERICAN/ JAPANESE EXECUTIVES urgently require apart- menus in dist 9. 10. 11 Oood company lease Owners please eatt__MM LAGUNA PARK/ FARRER Court/ i Pearl Bank, urgently required by 5 several Japanese executives Budget $1800 $2,200. *****87/ *****79 > MALAYSIA CHINESE PROFESSIONAL couple678 words
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Advertisement802 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses TERANG BULAN AVENUE Double storey Intermediate terrace. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, land area 2.000 sq.ft. $480,000 0.n.0. Vacant possession. Call Mrs La*. AYS Housing *****44 *****33 (Answsring Service). BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace. 47 Jalan Harl Raya. Spore 2057 2,000 sq.ft. 2 plus 1 bedrooms,802 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DOUBLE-BTOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED AT Charlton Park. 3-storey semi-detached special design Spanish model at Simon Place. Tel: *****37 *****98. HILLCREST PARK DOUBLESTOREY SEMI-DETACHED. 3128 sq.ft. Dist 20 4-bedroomed semidetached. Servant's. 3400 sq.ft. L.J. Realty, *****2/ *****4. MERRYN ROAD (DIST 1129) large 5-bedroomed detached bungalow. Extended patio,789 words
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Advertisement680 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments j**m *a/JLm*\r ***<****< ___^__P*__^^K__tu£*--irf-tf U—B*"'"'* '"~> Ammm ■W-jSH Wm Luxurious 2-storey townhouses for immediate occupation Beautifully designed with private carporch and garden Spread over 5.6 hectares of elevated ground. With swimming pool, tennis court, squash courts,680 words
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Advertisement346 1984-02-07 27 ===__g^ DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE APARTMENT 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's. 1244 sq.ft. Excellent recreational facilities. Sailing $525,000 negotiable. STANDARD PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****91 (4 LINES) a Elizabeth Heights $725,000 Himiko Court $680,000 a Parkway Mansion $540,000 a Brookvale Park $500,000 a Cheng Hong Mansion $480,000 a Westpeak $440,000 a346 words
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Advertisement830 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments RIDGEWOOD, LUNALILO. 1,600 sq.ft., facing pool, fully furnished, vacant possession, on high floor, $560,000. Kalakaua Rise, 2,000 sq.ft., on high floor, fully furnished, tenanted at $3,800, $605,000. Call *****28/ *****50 (agent). DIST. 1543, KING'S MANSION, high floor, I,BUO sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. 3830 words
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Advertisement855 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments HIGH FLOOR beautifully furnish- i ed 2-bedroomed apartment, Grangeford Condominium. $520,000 negotiable Sewak *****14/5. JALAN JINTAN behind Lucky Plaza. Dist 0922 3 bedrooms plus servant's, newly renovated partly furnished, good locality. $495,000. *****73. MOULMEIN ROAD, DIST 1130 3-bedroomed apartment, breezy, quiet surroundings. 1430855 words
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Advertisement878 1984-02-07 27 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments HUDC BRADDELL VIEW, high door, fully furnished v.eii reno- vated, China marble/ ceramic flooring Tel: Chlew *****92 LAKEVIEW APARTMENT TYPE A. Phase 1 Area approx 1,700 sq.ft Partlv furnished $288,000 0.n.0. Phone *****1& after 2pm BRADDELL VIEW HUDC phase 1 1,700 sq.ft. $310,000878 words
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Advertisement786 1984-02-07 27 90 Properties Wanted WEALTHY LOCAL/FOREIGN businessmen lookli I toi houses/ apart ments for investment or own occupation Tel *****91 3/ 5-ROOMED HDB HUDC flats required by qualified buyei With ready cash. Tel *****11. IF I OUR 3-BEDROOMED apartnie 1 ii for sale in Buku .ire t. owners ring HMBI3 91786 words
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Advertisement90 1984-02-07 28 WAREHOUSE LIGHT Industrial factory of Hillview Avenue.area 3400 2500 sq.ft. For lease at compatible prices. Also light industrial space ln Dist. 20, area 1500 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. Call *****87 Principals only BRAND NEW GROUNDFLOOR warehoise for rent at MacPherson. Area 4.000 sq.ft. Celling height 25' Rental: $1.70 p.s.f (Inclusive! Contact:90 words
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Advertisement78 1984-02-07 28 WAREHOUSE WITH PARTITIONED office, 1826 sq.lt. at $1.25 p.s.f. ln Ruby Industrial Complex, Genting Lane. Macpherson Road. Immediate takeover leasing contract. Please contact *****36. KEWALRAM HH LVIEW BRAND new groundfloor, 3,300 sq.ft warehouse. Rental: $1.70 psf. Call *****88 Andrew Leong Housing Agency. RUBY WAREHOUSE OFF Paya Lebar Road, brano new,78 words
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Advertisement238 1984-02-07 28 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ,-_-_i^^^^-____ 1[ WAREHOUSE Jl FOR SALE I AT PAYA LEBAR I j Modern warehouse for sale by c I unit. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and B i up-to-date facilities. 8 I Please contact Mr. Chong238 words
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Advertisement67 1984-02-07 28 93 OfficeSpaces a) Sale THE PLAZA, FULLY furnished, 406 sq.ft. $680 p.s.f. Tel: *****88. b) Rental I Office space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400 sq.ft. Central aircond With partitions and i wall-to-wall carpeting CALL: *****44 MR.C.E.OH FROM S2JO P.B.F. 400 to 5,000 sq.ft Shaw Towers/67 words
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Advertisement188 1984-02-07 28 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental THE DOLLARS AND SENSE OF GOLDHILL SQUARE ii!»i".„. Very competitive rent charges. !pP*li*i ow maintenance V< iljj. 1 carpark lot for everv plPfe: ;^|ii- 93sqm Free vertical louvred blinds Itlljl GOLDHILL 1 I in SQUARE188 words
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Advertisement68 1984-02-07 28 Partitioned office available immediately at: GOLDHILL PLAZA (outside CBD) Area range from 90 sq.m. 720 sq.m. Please call: *****22 for more details. Asia Chambers 721/1747/2364/4545 Fortune Ctr 700/1170/1600/2176 Hong Leong Bldg 760/1537/3178 International Bldg 1000 to 4000 Inn Plaza 936/1500/3811/8877 JM Poh Bldg 855/4057/5432/6180 MAG Ctr 1250/1885/3200 Peace Ctr 1100/1700/2700/15,00068 words
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Advertisement229 1984-02-07 28 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Rental I OFFICES I I RENTAL I No Commission Payable Havelock Road Beach Road Enquiries *****66 FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE IN PRIME ORCHARD ROAD LOCATION ;\c>\ I ORCHARD BUILDING Qs& °^>^\ ARE 6M.1082, /> fyi/^ —^SN 1 500 1 SSO $0 FT.229 words
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Advertisement764 1984-02-07 29 93 Office Spaces b) Rental I PRESTIGEOUS YET AFFORDABLE! Inside/ Outside CBD Banking OiSt I 000- 18.000 sc) ft Just outside CBD 1.000-7.000 sq fl Alexandra 2.000-8.400 -oj ft Katong 570- 11.000 -sqft MKkMeßoed 550-5,000 sq ft Orchard Roed 600-24 000 so, ft ACUMEN REALTY CENTRE *****11 FAR EAST SHOPPING764 words
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Advertisement617 1984-02-07 29 93 OfficeSpaces b) Rental OFFICE ROOMS WITH or without aircon or furnished Ixx'ated at Geyiang Interested please call *****00 OFFICE SPACE for rental at Orchard Towers, 506 sq.ft., available 1 3.84 OontßCt *****60 Eddie Jessie OFFICE UNIT ON high floor at Peninsula Plaza. Area about 2200 sq ft Enquiries *****28617 words
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Advertisement764 1984-02-07 29 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 0315 QUEENSWAY SHOPPING CENTRE Groundfloor, good location. Available Immediately. 385 sq.ft. Interested pleeee contact owner: TEL: *****43/ *****94. FAR EAST PLAZA Next to Hyatt Hotel Prime shop spaces of various sizes suitable for all kinds of business available for rent. Can open for business764 words
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Advertisement415 1984-02-07 29 100 Air Travel FOR ENQUIRIES ON Airfares Tours and Hotel Bookings. Call Giamso Tours, 38 Maxwell Road. Tel: *****11 TA 354. HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09. *****79, *****86 TA 413. JASONB TRAVEL *****77 Budget airfares tours students fare travel insurance. #03-20 Orchard Towers415 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-02-07 30 South Africans rise to the summit at last KREEPY KRAULY meets the spectre of the sky at Daytona Beach, Florida. And the ghostly sight of the rising sun was enough to scare the "bespectacled" Porsche-March of Sarel van der Merwe, Graham Duxbury and Tony Martin into "running"Reuter; UPI - 300 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-02-07 30 Old Trafford set for tug-of-war Gulliver's business travels a new chapter in riddle LONDON, Mon. A takeover tug-of-war now looks imminent at Manchester United as the glamour and commercial potential of arguably Britain's top soccer club threatens to end the Edwards family's 25-vear connection with Old Trafford. Martin Edwards, theAFP - 372 words
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Article386 1984-02-07 30 MADRID, Mon. Twenty-year-old Emilio Butragueno celebrated his debut for Real Madrid yesterday by snatching their last-gasp winner at Cadiz which carried his side to the top of the Spanish First Division. Butragueno flicked home the winner a minute from time after Real recovered fromReuter - 386 words
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Article119 1984-02-07 30 HONGKONG, Mon. Partizan Belgrade, of Yugoslavia, won the Adidas Gold Cup here yesterday when they edged out a hard-fighting Hongkong League side 1-0 in the final of a fournation soccer tournament. A 12,000 crowd saw an unmarked Dragan Mance score the winner in the 19th minuteAFP - 119 words
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Article281 1984-02-07 30 FIRST DIVISION BELGIAN: Cercle Bruges 2 Molenbeek 0, Lokeren 1 Waregem 0, Ghent 1 Seraing 2, Courtrai 0 Club Bruges 1, Anderlecht 2 Beveren 2, Beerschot 4 Beringen 0, Lierse 1 Malines 3, FC Liegeois 1 Antwerp 3, Watorschei 0 Standard 2. DUTCH: PSV Eindhoven 3 Utrecht 3,Reuter; AFP; UPI - 281 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-02-07 30 JAKARTA, Mon. Bob Paisley, former manager of English Division One leaders Liverpool, Ls dne here tomorrow to help improve local soccer standard. Paisley, whose visit is being sponsored by the Indonesian Football Federation and a cigarette firm, will also visit other Indonesian cities He willAFP - 65 words
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Article133 1984-02-07 30 Rush ahead by 1 1 goals LONDON, Mon. Liverpool's lan Rush has an il goal lead over Tottenham's Steve Archibald in the English Division One's goal-scorers list after last Saturday's matches, with 30 to his credit Leading scorers Dlv One: 34 bun Rush j Liverpool 19 Steve Archibald (Spurs: 16Reuter - 133 words
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186 1984-02-07 32 SARAJEVO, Mon. Bill Johnson, of the United States, established himself as one of the favourites for the Winter Olympics downhill title when he clocked 1 min. 47.99 sec., in the second training run on Mt Bjelasnica yesterday. Said Johnson afterwards: "This course could haveAFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-02-07 32 Flight of the super snowmen Jumpers need nerves of steel as they face unpredictable winds SARAJEVO, Mon. The ski-jumper, clad in his body-hugging suit, hurtles down the icy run-in with his hands held behind his back and his eyes fixed on the lip of the jump as it rushes upReuter; UPI - 470 words
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Article303 1984-02-07 32 The 'Cold War' rages on SARAJEVO, Mon A DISPUTE over the eligibility of ice hockey {)layers is causing probems on the eve of the Winter Olympics here. A six-match schedule opens the Games tomorrow, but Canada and the United States, who face each other in a roundrobin group match, areReuter - 303 words
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Article317 1984-02-07 32 SARAJEVO, Mon. With the possible exception of the ice hockey gold medal, the men's downhill title is the No. 1 goal for Canada. And in Steve Podborski, Todd Brooker and Gary Athans, they have three worthy inheritors of the "Crazy Cannucks" label which started with KenAFP - 317 words
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Article263 1984-02-07 32 POLICE intervened t> prevent two American spee skaters taking ar. Olympi flag as a souvenir in th--Mojmilo Winter Oly.-npic Vi! lage. The skaters were reporteto Don Miller, executive direc tor of the United State! Olyrr pic Committee who threa 1 ened to send them home The pair wereReuter; AFP; UPI - 263 words
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Article202 1984-02-07 32 KARACHI, Mon. Nur Khan, the controversial president of Pakistan's Cricket Control Board (BCCP), resigned yesterday Just one month before his problemplagued team meet England in a three-Test series. Khan told a Press conference here he was resigning after a meeting on Saturday with Pakistan's Martial Law presidentReuter - 202 words
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Article216 1984-02-07 32 CHRISTCHURCH, Mon. England cricket manager Alan Smith backed down today after saying he would lodge an official complaint about the state of the wicket here for the Second Test which his side lost heavily to New Zealand. Smith said last night he would send a letterReuter - 216 words
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Article327 1984-02-07 32 PEBBLE BEACH, Mon. American Hale Irwin made two crucial birdie putts that gave him a play-off victory over Canada's Jim Nelford in the US$4OO,OOO ($852,000) National pro-amateur golf tournament yesterday. The victory was the 16th of his career and was worth U5572,000. Irwin made a puttReuter - 327 words
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Article308 1984-02-07 32 TANZANIAN Zaeharia Barie won Puerto Rico's San Bias half-marathon (about 21 kilometres) on Sunday in Ihr 04min 53sec. Barie finisheu just in front of his fellow countryman, Gidamis Shahanga, who clocked 1:05:12, ahead of Kenyan Mike Musyoki. A TITLE Lght scheduled for Feb 26 in Seoul between WorldReuter; UPI; AFP - 308 words
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Article289 1984-02-07 32 TORONTO. Mon. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, eased to a comfortable 60, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Frenchman Yannick Noah in the final of the U*****,000 ($532,500) Challenge tennis tournament yesterday. Lend), ranked No. 2 in the world, completed the five-day, eight-man event undefeated to earn the US$lOO,OOOReuter; AP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-02-07 33 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Shoon Keat leads team of seven for badminton qualifying round By SINGAPORE will send a seven-member team, led by Wong Shoon Keat, to the Thomas Cup qualifying round in Hongkong from Feb. 20-25. The other six players are Lau Wing Cheok, Eddie Goh, Hamid Khan,479 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-02-07 33 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Slim Svein puts on the kilos in quest for gold By SVEIN RASMUSSEN is in Singapore. But the thoughts of the blond, sun-bleached World Mistral champion with the elfin looks keep straying to Los Angeles. No surprise, though. The 20-year-old Norwegian ace eyesALBERT SIM - 383 words
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Article160 1984-02-07 33 ALVIN LLM. one of the Republic's most promising youngsters, set the only record on the opening day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's age-group meet at Amber Road yesterday. Alvin. taking part in the under-14 category, clocked lmin 06.285ec against Poon Kah Leong s 1980 time160 words
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154 1984-02-07 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Men. Penang Football Association secretary Yaaeob Syed has been chosen to fill the post of chairman of the Football Association of Malaysia Competitions Committee left vacant by Datuk Bakar Daad's resignation. The Emergency Committee met last week and chose Yaaeob for154 words
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Article151 1984-02-07 33 Today's fixtures: FT v Kelantan (Merdeka Stadium, 8.30), Kedah v Perlis (Stadium Darulaman, 8.30). Tomorrow's fixtures: Pahang v Penang (Darulmakmur Stadium, 8.30), Forces v Johore (Lumut STadium, 4.45). P W D L F A Pt. Malacca 6 4 1 1 16 7 13 Selangor 7 4 1 2 10151 words
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Article301 1984-02-07 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ASIAN Circuit champion Lu Chien Soon will lead a star-studded troop of Taiwanese golfers in their annual assault on the Singapore Open, at the Bukit Course from March 22-25. Among the 31 names received were former Asian Order of Merit winners Hsu301 words
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Article20 1984-02-07 33 DEFENCE A outplayed National Development B 4-1 in an inter-ministry squash match at Mowbray Camp in Ulu Pandan yesterday.20 words
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Article181 1984-02-07 33 NEW YORK, Mon. One week after conducting the Eastern All-Stars fastbreak like a maestro, Lsiah Thomas and his Detroit Pistons played second fiddle on Sunday in Boston. Reserve forward Kevin McHale, one of Thomas' All-Star team-mates in the East's triumph last week, scored a career-high 35 pointsUPI; Reuter - 181 words
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Article239 1984-02-07 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Twenty-nine referees fail to respond to FAS By TWENTY-NINE Singapore soccer referees have blown the final whistle on their officiating careers because of age, work and family commitments. Among those who have decided to call it a day is school teacher Chan Chow239 words
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140 1984-02-07 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI NEWLY promoted Jubilee Sports Association will rely on goalkeeper Wahid Osman to be their talisman when he makes his debut against Farrer Park United in a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30) tonight. are I fingersß140 words
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Article132 1984-02-07 33 J. RAJENDRAN - Mulpha pay penalty J. RAJENDRAN MULPHA battled gallantly to level the score after being two goals down, only to be beaten 3-2 by a penaltv four minutes from tne end of their Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match against McDermott at Farrer Park yesterday. The winning goal was132 words
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Article141 1984-02-07 33 PARIS, Mon. World record-holder Alex Baumann was beaten into third place in the men's 100 metres freestyle on the concluding day of a three-day swimming international yesterday. Baumann, a breaststroke specialist and 200m individual medley world record-hold-er, finished behind Sergei Smiriaguin, of the Soviet Union whoReuter - 141 words
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Article35 1984-02-07 33 COLOGNE, Mon. Real Madrid are interested in buying Cologne's Pierre Littbarski for US$lB million ($3.78m). But a spokesman said there was nothing official and the soccer winger was under contract until 1986. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article55 1984-02-07 33 A. VIJIAYRATNAM was reelected president of the Exinternationals Football Club at their annual meeting recently. Other officials V-presi-dent: Chia Boon Leong. Secretary: David Gerald Jeyasegram. Treasurer: Quah Kim Lye. Committee members: George Suppiah, Lee Teng Yee Abu Sujak, S.R.S. Naidu, S. Raiagopal, Sahar Hussein, S. Selvarajan, Ivan Vass,55 words
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311 1984-02-07 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE must embark on a long-term squash coaching programme. So said national team manager Munir Shah on his return from the Asian championships yesterday. "We did well to come Jordan," I said Munir, "but it will I be tough311 words
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Article202 1984-02-07 33 JAN VAN DER VEEN - Fandi hits form in second half JAN VAN DER VEEN GRONINGEN, Mon. Fandi Ahmad was yesterday almost substi tuted by FC Groninger. for the first time thi> year but. in the end, he justified coach Han Berger's faith with a goal in his team's dramatic 5-3 victory over Helmond Sport202 words
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Advertisement655 1984-02-07 30 102 Tours 102 Tours ass** m NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head Office: Pearl's Centre, Gr. Floor, 100 Eu Tong Sen St #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 t| Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) I Branch Office: People's Park Complex. Gr. Floor 1, Parte Road #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63655 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-02-07 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Freedom Fighter and Billy Brown share pride of place in Tunku Gold Cup By WITH Andermatt going for the sprints and Full House II naving a well-earned spell, two outstanding graduates of the restricted terms class. Freedom Fighter Q and Billy Brown, will699 words
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Article1975 1984-02-07 31 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here. SATURDAY Claaa 1 Dlv. 2 1 ,200m (Rating*: 161-142) 13 Sentak Bulan ITI 57 161 7 Joint Command IH 56 159 11 Jovtul Affair m 555 158 10 Imperial Lord 55 157 8 Wayahead 551,975 words
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Article297 1984-02-07 31 'Watch out' warns banned jockey LONDON, Mon JOCKEY Billy Newnes has warned other young riders to "watch out after being banned from racing for three years last week. The ban the most severe punishment imposed by the British Jockey Club for more than 50 years was decided after 24-year-old Newnes297 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1984-02-07 31 141 Deaths 141 Deaths GREGORY LEE YONG HOO aged 77 year* was called to Eternal Rest with the Lore on Saturday February 4. 1984 leaving behind WIFE: Mdm Beatrice Lau Guan Siok SONS: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Victor Lee See Ing Belinda Tan Lee Cheng Vincent Lee See Chai Phillip Lee See Boon254 words
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Advertisement502 1984-02-07 31 111 Typing/Secftiarial TYPEWRITING BEGINNERB' COUMC Teacher Mr. Mokhtar 30 years' teaching experience. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****90). TYPEWRITING 1,3,3 month Courses Bookkeeping, Shorthand, English, Maths, Singapore Institute of Commerce #04-283 Selegle Complex (*****81/ *****49) SHORTHAND/TYPEWRITING/ BOOKKEEPING: Rapid/Normal Courses: Learn from qualified/ experienced teachers of Raja's College:502 words
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Advertisement477 1984-02-07 31 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical dma If^^^l \mm PERFORMANCE COUNTS Thousands of students have gained success in various examinations since 1 950. which is why PERFORMANCE counts at STAMFORD. General Education Marketing Cambridge GCE 4/0 levels I M/LCCI Sic/^M^PM 6,S management HSC/STPM/SPM lAM/ABE Banking p IBF/AIBM/IB individual Secretaryship Certificates477 words
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Advertisement303 1984-02-07 31 114 Music CLASSICAL PIANOFORTE TUITION/ pupils' homes by a highly experienced teacher conducting 1984 A.B.R.S.M. exams, all grades *****2 POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF Music conducts Electric Guitar /Organ Piano/Drum/Music Theory courses. Enquiries: *****18/9. 115 Driving DRIVING INSTRUCTOR AVAILABLE for Queenstown area. Weekdays: $10. Sunday/public holidays $11. Refresher course $13 Interested please303 words
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Advertisement276 1984-02-07 31 ftg ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 i 1 136 C.v Pools TRANSPORT REQUIRED FROM Bedok to Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate Reach office at Sam Tel> *****77 REQUIRED LIFT FROM to Gul Circle, (morning) Contact Christine *****62 138 Other Announcements/ Messages MARIMUTHO SO GANESA THEVtF Age 13 years Primaf) b student c Rangoon Road276 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-02-07 32 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO OUR DIRECTOR MR. SNG KIM CHUAN ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED MOTHER MDM. LIM GUAY CHOON on sth February 1984 FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF SEM CONSTRUCTION CO40 words
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Obituary, Illustration306 1984-02-07 32 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM LIM GUAY CHOON AGED 76 passed away peacefully on Feb 5th leaving behind beloved: HUSBAND: SNG ENG WAH SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW SNG KIM SOON CHUA SIEW KENG. DAISY SWEE KHIM ANN KEE JOO CHUNG SNG KHIM POM, SEBASTIAN HO YUET FONG SNG KIM CHUAN TAN SWEE306 words
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Obituary, Illustration207 1984-02-07 32 MDM. TEO AH LENG AgadtA maa catted homo lo bo with tho Lord on 8 .2.1964. Leaving bohind: Beloved Husband: Sim Cheng Chwee Sons: Klm Seng Klm Huat Klm Teck Daughtor-in-low: Ruth DaugMere: Poh Choo Poh Geok Poh Lain Son-in-law: Victor Yeo OrandchiWran: Timothy Sim Bonlta Sim Eugene207 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1984-02-07 32 Tha family of tha lata ANDREW CHEN CHEE SENG Departed on 1-2-84 wishes to thank Father Anthony Ho, Praying Sodality members of tha Church ol Chriat tha King, Ang Mo Kio, doctor* and nurses of Wd. 74 SGH, relative*, friends, colleague* for their prayers, assistance. condolence*, donationa, attendance100 words
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Obituary, Illustration271 1984-02-07 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. THAM YOW HO AGED 68 DEPARTED 1-2-84 WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE AND THANKS TO VENERABLE B. DHAMMARATANA THERO RELIGIOUS ADVISER A RESIDENT MONK, MEMBERS, DEVOTEEB OF TlSARANA BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION. RELATIVES, FRIENDS COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES A DONATIONS271 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1984-02-07 32 In everioving memory of Mrs. Ong Kah Lock nee Josephine Teh Heo Neo Departed 10/2/81 (Bth Chinese Lunar) Deeply miaaed and alwaya remembered by children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and all loved ones. In Loving Memory Of MR CS. NAIR Departed 7.2.78 Alwaya remembered by wife: Thengam; children:99 words
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Advertisement28 1984-02-07 32 STRAITS TIMES •$15.00 for 15 words RATES (run-on style) $57.00 tor 3cm FOR x 1 col. (semi-display PERSONAL 3, yle) A O3 $71.25 for 3cm OBITUARIES (display style)28 words
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Advertisement267 1984-02-07 33 REST of the European soccer action on Page 30. \W\4fx\ JT.;;pF* CATS: The B lg B lg sho* M W DALLAS: The Real Life Intrigue Behind Jt W the Bitchy Belles Fashion: Come to the Casbar Plus all the Social, Sporting and Cultural Jk News of Singapore Become A Subscriber267 words
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Miscellaneous44 1984-02-07 33 Today's events HHHHHHHKf SOCCER NFL Dlv. 1: Jubilee v Farrer Park United (Jln. Besar, 7.30 p.m.). Friendly: Times Organisation Veterans v Singapore Sports Council (NaUonal Stadium Practice Track, 5.30), Tampines Rovers v Invincible (Farrer Park, 5.30). SWIMMING SASA agegroup meet (CSC, 7 p. m).44 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-02-07 34 PAUL WEE; NG WENG HOONG - PAUL WEE NG WENG HOONG Charred body the rubble of shonhouse By and THE recluse of Banda Street in Chinatown was found burnt to death yesterday In the rickety house she had refused to move out from. Madam Low381 words
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219 1984-02-07 34 Kidnapped Indian diplomat found murdered Kashmiri group claims responsibility BIRMINGHAM, Mon. AN Indian diplomat kidnapped by Kashmiri extremists has been found murdered 30 km from the suburban street where he was abducted, police said today. Mr Ravindra Mhatre, 48, vanished on Friday on his way home from work as the219 words
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Article177 1984-02-07 34 KPNLF woos Khmers with songs BANGKOK, Mon. The key non-communist resistance group in Cambodia once inept at public relations is now putting out "liberation songs on cassettes and records. "The purist may find some of the music 'rather raw'," admits a news bulletin, "but shining through each track can clearly177 words
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389 1984-02-07 34 RONNIE LIM - Shell refinery here clinches big China deal RONNIE LIM By THE Shell oil company has achieved a breakthrough in the refining industry's search for crucial new markets. Its refinery in Bukom, the largest in Singapore, has clinched the first long-term crude oil processing contract from China. A Shell official told389 words
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94 1984-02-07 34 Reuter Mrs Gandhi's son, Rajiv, said in an interview published today that he believes Pakistan may invade the Indian sector of Kashmir within a year. In the interview with the Financial Times, he said an invasion would "take place logically in Kashmir". The newspaper saidReuter - 94 words
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Article131 1984-02-07 34 'Ethiopia expels envoys' NAIROBI, Mon. Ethiopian authorities have expelled several diplomats from the United States Embassy in Addis Ababa, diplomatic sources said today. The sources, contacted in Addis Ababa and Nairobi, said the diplomats had left the Ethiopian capital over the past few days after being given short notice toReuter - 131 words
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230 1984-02-07 34 SOS message in bottle saves skipper KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A message in a bottle led to the rescue or the captain of a ship and five crew members imprisoned aboard a vessel off Port Kiang. Skipper Moon Duk Chee had thrown out the bottle containing the Elea for help toAFP - 230 words
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190 1984-02-07 34 Talk, talk talk Maoris miss important meeting WAITANGI (New Zealand), Mon. About 3,000 Maori land rights protesters today missed a planned meeting with New Zealand's GovernorGeneral because they argued for too long over who should present their grievances to him. The GovernorGeneral, Sir David Beattie, who was officiating at aReuter - 190 words
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Article27 1984-02-07 34 What it should have been PRECISION Auto Airconditioning, a company featured in yesterday's Straits Times, was incorrectly named Precision Engineering in the report. The error is regretted.27 words
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Article76 1984-02-07 34 COLOGNE, Mon. Soviet leader Yuri Andropov is recovering from a kidney transplant operation and has been working "more than two days a week," a West German expert on the Kremlin said today. Mr Eberhard Schneider said a "well-informed" Soviet source recently told him that Mr Andropov's condition hadAP - 76 words
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Article76 1984-02-07 34 LONDON, Mon. Britain's opposition Labour Party leader, Mr Neil Kinnock, begins a six-day visit to the United States on Wednesday where he will explain drastic changes he would like to see in Anglo-US relations. He wants all US military bases in Britain closed, US cruise missiles withdrawnReuter - 76 words
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Article41 1984-02-07 34 GENEVA, Mon The 40--nation conference on disarmament begins another session of talks tomorrow and after years of negotiations, there is at last a spark of hope it might produce its first convention, a ban on chemical weapons ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement58 1984-02-07 34 Sihanouk receives KL's pledge of support: Pll QUALITY STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE WITH I RECESSED HANDLES B6if I 1 m***^^ n P o^' n i Secretarial Desk Pedestal Desk m^"-******, WmmmV^L I am hi I warn mj L-JII Lookers mMm m* mm Cupboards'' rm Product available at all leading dealers MANUFACTURER-58 words
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Advertisement202 1984-02-07 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Economic Development Board has developed a plan to encourage new companies planning to invest in Singapore to help upgrade the technical skills of subcontractors they use WANG LOOK KEAH reports Singapore will probably be the major funding centre for the eightyear202 words
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Miscellaneous130 1984-02-07 34 Weather liP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with passing showers in a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.21p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 a.m. Adelaide 23 24COverrast I Manila 19/32C Fair Amsterdam jc t Melbourne 15 35 C Overcast130 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1984-02-07 1 TERESA OOI - Preparing the best for the worst Pick the right couple for the job TERESA OOI In a 12th-Century castle in Surrey, England, up-and-coming executives who will be posted overseas and their wives are prepared for the pressures they will face living abroad. For a fee of $1,405 each, they get1,605 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration286 1984-02-07 2 LAST night, I dreamt I was dancing in an empty grey room. But I was not alone. A man in a white catsuit appeared from nowhere. I couldn't see his face his back was turned towards me all .the time. How we danced! It didn't matterNGHAI CHEE WAH - 286 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-02-07 2 L.E. PREMA - Helping expatriates adjust to life in Singapore L.E. PREMA By EXPATRIATES in Singapore can turn to Orientations Relocation Service to help them adjust^ to life here. The company, started by two American women a year ago, organises four-day programmes to introduce expatriate families to our geography, history, culture, housing, education,492 words
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Article276 1984-02-07 2 THE fonr-day programme offered by Orientations Relocation Services comprises a one-day seminar outlining the subjects to be covered, and three days of tours. At the end of the programme, the families come are equipped with information about the following: the physical characteristics of Singapore geographical position,276 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration689 1984-02-07 5 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH Singapore's art world, beware! Here comes an "eccentric and berserk", but undeniably talented, woman. By KAREN HOISINGTON has quit the rat race. As Lunar New Year celebrants sitiitv around yisiting friends and relatives, she can be found at her studio meditating, reflecting, rreanng •I'm689 words
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Article343 1984-02-07 5 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA SOMESI\G morrre to whet ze appetite of lovers of ze Fr reach caltarrre And "somesing" Is just what's happening on Feb 11 when Jacques Yvart In Concert goes on stage at the Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road. Yvart, a young French author, singer and songwriter,343 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-02-07 5 A GOLDEN oldie really 24-earat stuff and a classic of French "poetic realism", all rolled into one. That's director Julien Duvivier's Pepe-le-Moko, a 90-minute "great" from 1937 which will be shown as part of this month's French films on Feb 21. Not677 words
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Advertisement167 1984-02-07 1 Out of the rat race i A Stretch and and into the arts K 1 stripes Wk\\ir LEISURE, Page Seven 1 QUTLOOK, Page Two \wr w I M l H NEW ROOV> NEW ELECTRO**: NEW 10 KILOS NEW FREE WMW 2 ABREAST SEATNG HEADPHOfVES EXTRA BAGGAGE CHAMPAGNE Aii KLM 747167 words
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Advertisement40 1984-02-07 2 mEa^a*. \m Bi^te. amrWi Ifckfc .mmir\mmmm\ mma mELm. Love Re\M Ifc^ Am fe^T^^Jro of Painfufl |^^^_gg| Sgg losing nSsm^| Post-BabyDggraj^B t^j^fp^^^ Sl R ad?mtm9 nM*dtKSdmmf!- -fijP^TjfSjSHi IBS^h^^S E^-sH HPSBV^Bffi^M^B^M» SI W ZJfi« mW/mW^ jaylffl luß nHH 9mm 7mdt\m\ x$S Ev^t«9l^l9iu^\«V^V^^a\^40 words
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Miscellaneous734 1984-02-07 4 GAR FIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS BySchulx YOU CAN T Hipe PROM ME WOO WAV &E 5NEAKV, S?nn^ n Paa^ V VE5 M AAM...TME PlPN'T YOU USEP TO /Vi PNT THEY h\\E' T~ S^MSSr&i'ZSb V! UT I<M 6N V LE NAM^y SlPEWALKS UERE 50 SKATE WHEN YOU UJERE Vy* SKATES734 words
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Advertisement15 1984-02-07 5 FRENCH FILMS Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road Every Tuesday, 9 p.m. Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA15 words
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Advertisement743 1984-02-07 5 APPOINTMENT 1 I mum* T £H National Semiconductor^ I tmmm ...where people make the difference. National is committed to the development ol new products and innovative I methods of producing them. We will be setting up a new product line that assembles and tests products of high complexities and pin743 words
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Advertisement606 1984-02-07 5 NOTICES IN THE HK.H DM IM H IMI REPI BLK m ■N6ATCBI <>mpnni>-s winding up No 6 ol 19*M In the matur ol th» ompaiurAn hapu-r IKS) ln th« maiw-r Mon \< I BfWIMINI (SlN(.\poki ITI. LTD. AD\ EKTISEMEM ot petition Notice is hereby given that a petition for the606 words
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Miscellaneous447 1984-02-07 5 Red'^usion What's on Good Morning Singapore LES CAMISARDS Kreta Ayer People's age and the Central (eontui I.EE News 7. 1t French film (with Eng- Theatre, 7 p.m. Tickets at Booking Office. UOM Morning Singapore lish subtitles about the $5, $10, $15 and $20 from GRAPHIC COLLAGE eontui i.s* i loday447 words
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Advertisement312 1984-02-07 6 Nett Price j 1/ 4 flO-. Nett Price M $1690 A I flflfl! I LTflflJ QU 5/i7 (B)ipcao6cts. i ij |1 IH (c, if ft^?' 51pes0.67cts. I HFllfl Wflii 38 pes o.72cts. r £L Nett Price I [JIJ I *WDy[fl__ CH/Wce 5/4W I H d)f 7s^ x 5/si(? Mi T«tt_f312 words
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Miscellaneous1217 1984-02-07 6 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Chineay »8d pick Mys er y i sbc 12 I _riKM£_fl Sfl--f <SßL a_^ i-KnE.^nl *J of the in WnltG 800PM openinf and Programmt w*i^ *<*>**** IKlfc^r -fl. Jr *^SSii_r"* Vs L_ff_L_M___/ _p4 drama on 12 the 8.40 Space Welcome to Space (Chinese subtitles; L%m^Vm>^l___B_r'1,217 words
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Article, Illustration647 1984-02-07 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By Come Sunday morning and thousands of children stay glued beside their radio sets, listening to that friendly voice they have come to identify as "brother" Wee Chong's THOUSANDS of children tune in to Radio Three every Sunday morning to647 words
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Article143 1984-02-07 1 'Jv/Jv^t-femnll*?!^ /ST-.h/j'M/LS M -SfC ifcW'M^Jtfe" n@ £ft ftfefTJfl-sB_Jt_. ___#^f_ £$fifflJ&ntJi nt "Mil &-I ?s_^32^ *J€ ftfe-.11U73 s.Jtfe "S& t.BW BdJ_.S3|.*l^ f6gfel_i -iii __t#i__ l fttiS _H¥IT j_ f&su&fewe^ ft af#f_fll^*^ «ITO*u'hfMi££ tli ihf-fn-fcfll&^ili^- tUISIig i#M Bg& ?_2o^l4>fi-jT?Bm £___«-P*fi£ &#i_s ft u* em*ff*^^a«% TJ &*iiS_ "ft^J'Ji^f "M fife fr tm li^wnui-:.143 words
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Advertisement335 1984-02-07 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I ______j_______________g__j_^___^_^_j______j^^ ma PMjHMMi Telex Service: Address: Rates: CTAMTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. OIAN IO oc-agm TIME AD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524. 40 psc. cm. DCRADOI n._ jwoi ii.-i_.n_j noOUOCI Sales Service Times House Box Service: fflHI Tel: *****H ext 2724-7 2669335 words
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Advertisement238 1984-02-07 1 Mandarin Gardens, a prestigious condominium development by Mandarin Gardens Pte Ltd, requires the following personnel:1. Senior Mechanical Electrical Clerk-of-Works 2. Architectural Clerk-of-Works 3. Mechanical Clerk-of-Works. Applicants should preferably have relevant formal qualifications and practical experience of not less than 5 years for post (1) (2) and not less than 3238 words
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Advertisement350 1984-02-07 1 A leading Jeans/Trousers wholesaler invites applicants for the following posts of: 1. SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Possess LCC Higher Accounting At least 3 years' work experience in similar field Able to handle full set of books Knowledge of office administrations essential 9 F^ F'X^F'fI ITIVE fe* OA-UHikJ E2.A M kmE-m*ms*mJ _L_L350 words
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Advertisement192 1984-02-07 1 Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Invitation to Pre-qualify EXHIBITION CONSULTANT The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is seeking the services of a qualified consultant to design and construct a large exhibition Only consultants w;th extensive experience with sophisticated exhibits will be considered Interested firms are invited to submit a Statement of Qualifications192 words
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Article, Illustration987 1984-02-07 2 HUANG YU- MEI - HUANG YU-MEI By AMONG the choice examples of Chinese classical architecture in Taiwan is the Hsiao family mansion. Comprising five courts, it stands at Chiatung vii*taj*i in Pingtung county. Hsiao Ta-mei, a Kejia and his family, arrived in Taiwan from China more thanFree China Review - 987 words
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Article97 1984-02-07 2 **slSW#tt« _sHS«:&^s«e-« a am JWUfcE*" Afri73 7 31 fffife _EB*B-_5-_Eft@ F tf££S* &*W "-tiLi •&&-£s!s i__*£B*£*h ftffigij fß*rl£&W*f CJl¥£ fc **"IP2Hil__-_E&* mr -_§lB!#*fb*£-* Bifim&A (#H£JS) ft t_t&r*&aut-&niM &apzmm&dL±m 7 55 S»fltTPift*l» m -gflttlfc _i-&#f£*t£ ff-*ft<& Wig JMltfttAd* am Tf*iAtg £&5 (8118 Titemft^ft^ -jE&an* A^ti^gr- m ift& i_rffijfc*J*W7 it*!! •£<&*<&* Bt*«L*±tt*m«!f*B97 words
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Advertisement332 1984-02-07 2 APPOINTMENTS Keppei Shipyard Limitedl Leading marine group offers excellent training and career opportunities in the shiprepairing trades of Steelwork, Welding, Pipework and Marine Fitting through the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Programmes. APPRENTICESHIP The penod of training is 3 years. The first year is off the job at Shipyard's Education and Training332 words
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Advertisement359 1984-02-07 2 SHIPPING SalSn Agencies Singapore Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Salen Group in Sweden one of Europe's largest shipping companies operating about 200 reefer, dry cargo and tanker vessels is for its "SHIP OPERATION DEPARTMENT" for world-wide trading of bulk-carriers looking for a SHIP OPERATOR to be responsible for communication359 words
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Advertisement219 1984-02-07 2 NOTICES Kalamazoo business systems KALAMAZOO PLC. are pleased to announce wef February Bth. 1984 the appointment of SINGAPORE: KALPAC BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTE LTD. 362, Upper Paya Lebar Road, #03-02. Da Jin Factory Building, Singapore 1953. Telephone: *****68 (4 lines) KUALA LUMPUR: K. Business Systems (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 458, Jalan Desa219 words
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Advertisement121 1984-02-07 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Meyyar s/o Meyyanatha Pillai of No. Blk 1. Jalan Bukit Merah #12-4520 Singapore 0315 have applied for a Retail Beer shop licence in respect j of premises at M/S Meyyar Provision Shop Blk 431 Clementi Avenue 3 #oi-344 Singapore 0512 and that this121 words
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Advertisement115 1984-02-07 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I Lim Soon Heng of No. 117 Sunset Way 02-04 Clementi Park Singapore 2159 have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at Walker International Pte Ltd 13 Lichfield Road Singapore 1955 and that this application will be heard in115 words
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Advertisement255 1984-02-07 2 dNDB INVITATION TO TENDER Separate tenders are invited tor carrying out conservancy and cleaning works at the following housing estates-TWO-YEAR CONTRACT (1.4.84 to 31.3.86) 1) Zonel Ang Mo Kio Central Area Office Ang Mo Kio N'hood I 2,797 Ang Mo Kio N'hood II 5,174 7,971 I 2) Zone 2 Ang255 words
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Advertisement1006 1984-02-07 3 Vapitol" now showing!* Flsr^-S1 PUM Ptt^ll mmama aammmmm\\ mmjmm a (.*****5) 11am .1.45 .4.00 6 30,9.15 No Free List H OueenstOWH PalHCe IMM ■'■■I a They took FIRST BLOOD a Ra ja New Town i kiHll and then he let loose! m Princess New S(|i^^^^^ «£^i\WLW' Mew iS ni,h I1,006 words
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Advertisement193 1984-02-07 3 ii 1 jA\fb Fa Cai tFtiy Raw Fish Sa,ad <mf' Lunar New Year TSEi -__J. y Popular Thai And Teochew Supper-Abalone Wan Shi Lu Yi O K^ v Porridge, Prawn Porridge, Fish Porridge, Hao Shi Fa Cai Seafood Steamboat, Fish Head Porridge/ Hen Cai Jiu Shou Soup Vermicelli, Taihu Buttered193 words
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Article, Illustration771 1984-02-07 4 Oleh AZIAN SEROJA - Oleh AZIAN SEROJA APAKAH yang patut dilakukan apabila diketahui bahawa pementasan anda akan disaksikan oleh orang-orang asing, termasuk para pelancung. Kehadiran mereka bukanlah kerana mereka tersalah tempat tetapi oleh disebabkan sebarang pertunjukan bud ay a di Panggung Budaya pasti menarik minat pelancung untuk771 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-02-07 4 A mirror of centre's hopes WHAT should you do when your show is being watched by unexpected though welcome guests? This awkward position was faced by the Cairnhill Community Centre's Malay Cultural Section during their recent show at the Cultural Theatre when tourists converged on the centre. The unexpected but566 words
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Advertisement547 1984-02-07 4 APPOINTMENTS I 111 es Kkms ftom suitabh qualified Singapt>re citizens and i IVrnuncnt Residents of Singaptxe ti' fill file fiulkjwinfl posi EDUCATIONAL j TECHNOLOGY CENTRE j j GRAPHIC ARTIST I Cross salary range s from j ii. $a"s to $1383 per month (Grade III) (ii $a 18 to 949 per547 words
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Advertisement534 1984-02-07 4 j fjp I Applications axe invited from suitably qualified Singapore citizens for the appointments of: TRAINEE I EXECUTIVES The Company seeks self-motivated persons with drive and initiative to excel as corporate executives, and offers good remuneration and prospects for the persons employed. Young graduates or undergraduates in their final year534 words
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