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Title Section15 1984-02-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-02-14 1 TAN LIAN CHOO; PAUL JACOB - TAN LIAN CHOO PAUL JACOB PM says Canberra military presence welcome By and THE issue of Australia's role in regional defence figured prominently in yesterday's discussions between Mr Lee Kuan Yew and visiting Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. While they shared broadly similar views onWONG KWAI CHOW - 707 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-02-14 1 THESE children, bright-eyed and bushytailed, may seem to be heading for a picnic. But in fact, they are part of a record-setting scheme in their constituency. They have done so well in the scheme that other children living in the same area are waiting to sign178 words
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339 1984-02-14 1 Headway made with eight-point plan report NEW YORK, Mon. Saudi officials say they have persuaded Lebanese President Am in Gemayel to accept a new eight-point peace plan in which he would yield to his adversaries' two main demands, according to Newsweek magazine. The Saudi-proposedReuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-02-14 1 Peaceful coexistence more important than ever, says new Soviet leader MOSCOW, Mon. Mr Konstantin Chernenko today succeeded Mr Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, and immediately said peaceful coexistence between the superpowers "is more indispensable than ever." The election of Mr Chernenko,Reuter; AFP - 378 words
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Article82 1984-02-14 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's Princess Diana, wife of heir to the throne Prince Charles, is expecting a second child late in September, Buckingham Palace announced today. The new baby will come third in line to the throne after the couple's first child, Prince William, who will be two82 words
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Article207 1984-02-14 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Mr Konstantin Chernenko, the new Soviet Communist Party chief, today became the oldest man to take charge of the Soviet Union. Mr Chernenko, 72, who was nominated by Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov and elected unanimously by the Politburo, is only nine months younger thanReuter; AFP - 207 words
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Article87 1984-02-14 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan t<»da\ in\itcd Mr konstantin Chernenko and other Soviet lea<ler> "to work with us in establishing a basis tor greater mutual understanding and constructive co-operation." The statement was made b> Whii< House spokesman lar r Speakes in reaction to the selection ofUPI - 87 words
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Advertisement24 1984-02-14 1 Second Soviet carrier in the Pacific Back Page Australia studying move to admit more foreign banks Singapore orchid hybrid for Mrs Hawke Page 924 words
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Advertisement17 1984-02-14 1 Lebanese war leaves mark on ancient sites: P. 16 Syria lashes out at US attacks: P 717 words
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Advertisement47 1984-02-14 1 In colour: Local expert r ~'t. ~m m., who makes Kelantan kites Page One Community work through art Page I L^ 4y IS v' 1 g- ljt*Hr*» *Htfl S r Outlook 2,3 Comics 4,5 Cinema 111 (Sect 3) Radio TV 8 Appointments Notices 4,5,7 1.11,1V (Sect 3)47 words
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Advertisement55 1984-02-14 1 Party man who cane up from the ranks No sharp changes in foreign policy likely Page 3 Why the superpowers still keep in touch Page 14 Inside 52 pages today SIMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,«,7 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMES DOLLAR H-30 CLASSIFIEDS 21-33 RACING 3«55 words
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Article512 1984-02-14 2 Arrest in a flash POLICE arrested a man, suspected of housebreaking, within four minutes of a phone call by an alert shopkeeper early yesterday. The man was found hiding inside a coffee shop in Upper Cross Street after police cordoned off the area. He was believed to have entered512 words
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Article305 1984-02-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: CLEANING duties for our school children are one way to emphasise to them the importance of consideration for others. They give real-life meaning to the moral education the children receive in the classroom. Changing social patterns have transformed home life. Growing up is now a305 words
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Article343 1984-02-14 2 Drama on court JIMMY CONNORS won the United States national indoor tennis title for the seventh time in Memphis on Sunday after a last-set drama in which his French opponent, Henri Leconte, collapsed. The top-seeded American triumphed 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 in a compelling 118-minute final which it seemed would343 words
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Article188 1984-02-14 2 TAX EVADERS WILL FIND NO HAVEN IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE will not change its policies and become a tax haven, nor will it subsidise <>: shelter unoompetitive businesses. This was reiterated by Mr Lee Yoek Suan. the Minister of State (Finance), when he opened the Bth Wheatcroft International Tax Conference188 words
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Article85 1984-02-14 2 MBAs LOSE THEIR SHINE AFTER two decades of what might be called "MBA mania" there has been, during the past few years, a growing scepticism in the American business world about the relevance of business school courses. The criticisms centre mainly on doubts that many MBA (Iteiter of Business85 words
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Article534 1984-02-14 2 'Raid on key city' KHMER ROUGE guerillas have claimed another big attack on a vital Vietnamese position in western Cambodia, saying they have destroyed millions of litres of fuel and tonnes of ammunition in Battambang city, Bangkok press reports said. If confirmed, the attack would be the534 words
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Article176 1984-02-14 2 Mahathir's order MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has directed all ministries and statutory boards not to give any special consideration to members of his family or relatives when awarding tenders. A directive issued last Nov 3 also stipulates that no special treatment be given176 words
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Article404 1984-02-14 2 High-flying hobby YAHYA ALI SHAHAB'S self-taught skill as a Kelantan kite-maker has won him recognition from the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia. They engaged him for a promotion at a local hotel some years ago rather than a kite-maker from Kelantan. And indirectly, it was urbanisation which started404 words
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Article162 1984-02-14 2 Art promoters ABOUT 20 people in the youth section of the Life Art Society have been doing their bit to promote art in Singapore. For the past five years, they have been giving lessons on art and an appreciation to community centres, schools and residents' committees. They" have162 words
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Article169 1984-02-14 3 Singapore condolences PRESIDENT C.V. Devan Nair yesterday sent a message of condolence to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on the death of President Yuri Andropov. He said the death of the Soviet leader was a great loss to the Soviet nation. Prime Minister Lee169 words
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493 1984-02-14 3 Party man who came up from the ranks Profile of Chernenko MOSCOW, Monday MR Kmstantin Chernenko, 72, elected Soviet Communist Party seeretary-ge neral today, is a classic example of the "apparatchik," having spent his entire career working within the party hierarchy. Mr Chernenko is a straightforward orthodox Marxist, strongly opposedAFP - 493 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-02-14 3 > J >t i V T f t I ""^B 7 L *^B i L A M* 1 MOSCOW, Mon. The news of the appointment of konstantin Chernenko as the new leader of the Soviet Communist Party was broken to the publicReuter; UPI - 226 words
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154 1984-02-14 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States helped ro arrange consultations between American specialists and Soviet doctors treating Mr Andropov before he died, accord ing to ON ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick "I personally helped expedite a consultation between a very distinguished Soviet specialist on kidneys andReuter - 154 words
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401 1984-02-14 3 Future policy MOSCOW, Monday n*o sharp changes in Soviet foreign policy are likely undei new leader Konstantin Cherncnko, but there could be a shifi towards a more conciliatory line in the longer term. Western diplomats said today. On the home front, the diplomats predicted,Reuter; UPI - 401 words
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262 1984-02-14 3 Journalist who predicted Andropov's successor PARIS, Monday A DAY before the Soviet Communist Party's central committee named Mr Andropov's successor, a Soviet journalist knowledgeable in Kremlin affairs said that Mr Chernenko would be the new leader. Mr Victor Louis, who writes for Western newspapers and is reputed to circulate informationUPI - 262 words
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297 1984-02-14 4 Ammunition and fuel destroyed reports BANGKOK, Mon. Khmer Rouge guerillas have claimed another big attack on an important Vietnamese position in western Cambodia, saying they have destroyed millions of litres of fuel and tonnes of ammunition in Battambang city, press reports said today.AFP; Bernama - 297 words
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89 1984-02-14 4 HOBART, Mon. An Australian scientist was accused today of killing his wife, cutting up her body and flushing bits of it down a lavatory. Rory Thompson, 41, appearing in Hobart criminal court, pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife last September. TheReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-02-14 4 ALL eyes at the shopping and entertainment centre at Sydney's Pier One on Sunday were on the diving competition taking place in the harbour. The event was definitely a big splash. The crowds were out in full force with about 3,000 people jostling on the pierUPI - 104 words
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116 1984-02-14 4 Man killed, one hurt on eve of talks on Sikh demands NEW DELHI, Mon An unidentified gunman today shot dead one person and injured another in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar on the eve of renewed talks between the government and Sikh leaders on demands for religious concessions andReuter - 116 words
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332 1984-02-14 4 Pressure growing in HK for more democratic rule HONGKONG, Mon WITH Sino-British talks on Hongkong's future entering a crucial stage, demands for a more democratic government in the British colony have gained momentum. Pressure is growing from intellectuals, students and professionals for a restructuring of colonial rule to include electedAP - 332 words
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150 1984-02-14 4 NEW YORK, Mon. There is a story that a group of Gurkhas were told that they were to Jump out of a plane at about 2M m. The diminutive soldiers looked worried and told their captain that 119 m sounded moreUPI - 150 words
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146 1984-02-14 4 SYDNEY, Mon. Private schools in Sydney are being inundated with applications from Hongkong families keen to enrol their children because of the colony's uncertain future, school officials say. Some schools have received twice as many applications since China declared it wants to resume sovereigntyAP - 146 words
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133 1984-02-14 4 Burmese troops hit another Karen base BANGKOK. Mon. Burmese government forces shelled a Karen rebel stronghold near the Thai border, using white phosphorous shells last night, killing a large number of rebels and destroying several houses and a market place, a Thai provincial police official said today. He said theAP - 133 words
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253 1984-02-14 4 PETER HAZELHURST - Opposition raises Tanaka issue again PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Resurrecting the issue which forced Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to call a mid-term election in December, leaders of the Japan Socialist Party called for the resignation of Kakuei Tanaka, the powerful Conservative member of Parliament who was convicted253 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-02-14 6 LONDON, Mon. Tom Keating, an artist who disrupted the art market by producing thousands of imitations of such masters as Rembrandt, Goya and Degas, died yesterday. He was 6*. He died in a London hospital and had suffered from a heart condition. Friend* saidUPI - 270 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-02-14 6 Three for funeral of Andropov AMERICAN Vice-President George Bush (left) with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe at Mrs Thatcher's house on Sunday. All three will attend the funeral of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov in Moscow tomorrow. UPI picture.UPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-02-14 6 Decisive shift in government policy LONDON, Mon. Britain might give notice to quit the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) by the year-end, if it fails to secure farreaching internal reforms, according to a report in The Sunday Times newspaper. The moveAFP - 215 words
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265 1984-02-14 6 Japan's export success under EEC fire again TOKYO, Mon EUROPE joins the United States this week in making fresh complaints about Japan's export successes. In three days of talks starting today, Mr Leslie Fielding, director-general for external relations at the European Community commission, will discuss the issue with Japan's deputyReuter - 265 words
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148 1984-02-14 6 Mark Thatcher denies 'profit' charges LONDON, Mon. Mr Mark Thatcher, son of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, yesterday denied that as chairman of a Hongkong gold trading company, he profited from inside information of negotiations on Hongkong's future. Replying to recent press criticism of his business dealings, he told TheAFP - 148 words
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Article105 1984-02-14 6 ROME, Mon. At first, local clergymen were flattered, but after 10 days they thought God might not be pleased and turned in to the police a Polish layman who posed as a bishop to celebrate Mass. When Stanislao Lukhmski Czeslaw arrived on Saturday toAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-02-14 6 SYDNEY, Mon. Singer Elton John will marry his sweetheart on Valentine's Day after all. The state, responding to a special appeal by Elton's lawyers, waived the normal 30-day waiting period today, the eve of the wedding. The English singer proposed to his West German fiancee,AP; UPI - 140 words
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Article147 1984-02-14 6 CAMBRIDGE (Massachussetts), Mon. A professor who was studying the pre-IK©U English poets discovered a long forgotten and unpublished poem by William Wordsworth. He hailed it as a "wonderful find." Mr Roger Stoddard, associate librarian at the Houghton Library, which has one of the most extensive collections ofUPI - 147 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-02-14 7 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. South Africa's staterun broadcasting corporation today intensified its criticism of British film director Sir Richard Attenborough. suggesting he was an anti-South African propagandist. Before returning to Britain on Saturday after a visit to South Africa, Sir Richard vigorously denied a television report allegingReuter - 224 words
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Article152 1984-02-14 7 LONDON, Mon. The floor of a London apartment collapsed under the weight of hundreds of party-goers early yesterday, hurtling them into a store three metres below. At least 68 people were injured and 10 remained in the hospital, according to hospital officials. The accident happenedAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-14 7 picture. WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan arranged two days of urgent talks with Jordan's King Hussein and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to find new solutions to the Lebanon problem. The separate meetings today with King Hussein, who arrived in Washington on Sunday, and tomorrowAP - 248 words
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111 1984-02-14 7 In JERUSALEM, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir warned that Israel could not be overlooked in any Middle East peace talks. Speaking yesterday to activists of his Herut Party from the United States, Mr Shamir said: "Any debate on peace in the Middle East cannot beAFP; UPI - 111 words
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Article96 1984-02-14 7 LONDON, Mon. An estimated 100 Cuban and Angolan troops were killed when rebels of the South African-backed Unit a movement shot down an airliner in southern Angola, the BBC reported today. It quoted a Unita spokesman as saying the Boeing-737 was hit by at least oneAP - 96 words
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Article66 1984-02-14 7 BELFAST, Mon. Protestant militants have set up a network of businesses in Northern Ireland to fund a "loyalist" army ready to fight "as a last resort" to stop unification with the Irish Republic, one of their leaders says. Andy Tyrie, self-styled "supreme commander" of the Ulster Defence Association,AP - 66 words
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Article51 1984-02-14 7 COLOMBO, Mon. Floods and torrential rain battering Sri Lanka's eastern coast have killed five people and rendered at least 60,000 homeless, officials said yesterday. A senior government official said that in Ampara district alone, nearly 30,000 houses were destroyed by the flash floods and gale-force winds.UPI - 51 words
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Article427 1984-02-14 7 Our self-restraint has limits, says minister BEIRUT, Monday SYRIA warned yesterday it would not tolerate further US naval bombardments of Syrian-held areas. At the same time, Saudi Arabia renewed mediation efforts to end the latest round in Lebanon's civil war. State Minister for ForeignAP; UPI; Reuter - 427 words
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Article124 1984-02-14 7 BEIRUT, Mon. Relief workers arranged a mercy mission to deliver more food and supplies to west Beirut yesterday. The capital's Muslim western naif has been under siege since Muslim rebels gained control last week and battled with militiamen in Christian east Beirut, making it tooUPI - 124 words
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238 1984-02-14 7 'Successful hits on Bandar Khomeiny port' claim by Iraq BAGHDAD, Mon. Iraq today reported striking at Iran's Bandar Khomeiny port and petrochemical complex and said it had scored "successful and effective hits." A high command communique said Iraq will continue striking these installations until fully destroying them in retaliation forReuter - 238 words
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Article65 1984-02-14 7 PORT-AU-PRENCE (Haiti), Mon Charges of fraud and harassment marred Haiti V first country-w:de elections in five years despite government promises that the elections would be "fr< > e. honest and democratic Government officials said between 80 per cent and 90 per cent of the population voted inUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-02-14 8 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG 2,000 rolls of film and seven days later By THE 35 foreign and six local photo-journalists used more than 2,000 rolls of film in the past week to capture all aspects of the island for The Times Organisa ion's A Salute To410 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-02-14 8 On the other side of camera AFTER having taken pictures, pictures and more pictures of people, places and things, it was time for some of the Salute photographers to sit on the other side of the camera. So the photo- journalists jumped into the hotel pool on Sunday for this153 words
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391 1984-02-14 8 Don wants Singapore laws to be revamped A LAW professor has suggested that Singapore should look into revamping its laws to remove them from their present dependence on English law. It would be a fitting way to celebrate Singapore's 25 years of independence, said Prof G. w. Bartholomew. He quoted391 words
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Article37 1984-02-14 8 THE Schools Council will not meet next month as its chairman, Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, will be busy with the Budget debate. It will meet again in April.37 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-02-14 9 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By MRS Hazel Hawke, wife of the visiting Australian Prime Minister, toured the orchid enclosure of Botanic Gardens yesterday and had an orchid hybrid named in her honour. The Dendrobium Hazel Hawke was a fitting match between an Asean orchid, the Dendroblum323 words
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158 1984-02-14 9 Wind-up orders against developer annulled Ho Kok Cheong tax case TWO winding-up orders made against developer Ho Kok Cheong's two principal companies were unconditionally rescinded in the High Court yesterday, following his payment of about $1.4 million interest plus costs to the Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr Ho had settled158 words
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Article243 1984-02-14 9 MR S. RAJARATNAM has served a bankruptcy notice on Mr Wu Kher, a member of the Workers' Party (WP), who owes him more than $7,000 in legal costs. The notice was served last Friday by Mr M. Karthigesu, the lawyer who successfully defended the Second243 words
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Article153 1984-02-14 9 Pope is not coming after all POPE John Paul n will not visit Singapore when he comes to Asia in May. Instead, the head of the Roman Catholic Church is expected to go to Thailand, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and South Korea, where he will celebrate the 200th153 words
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Article179 1984-02-14 9 PRINCE Noiodom Sihanouk, President of Democratic Kampuchea, arrives here today for a week- long visit. He will be accompanied dv Princess Monique and a 12-memher entourage. A Foreign Ministry statement yesterday said the Prince and Princess will call on President Devan Nair and the First Lady During the179 words
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Article65 1984-02-14 9 The Minister for Health and Social Welfare ot Piji. Dr A. Kurasiqila, arrives here tonight for a two-day visit. The minister will visit the Toa i'avoh and the Ang Mo Kio c^vM care centres tomorrow. Dr Kurusiqila will also attend a briefing by Social Affairs Ministry and65 words
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Article76 1984-02-14 9 A PARLIAMENTARY delegation from Thailand will arrive tomorrow for a two-day /isit. The team will meet the Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs) Mr Sidek Saniff. and the Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs). Mr Teo Chong Tee. They will also attend a lunch hosted76 words
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Article85 1984-02-14 9 MRS Edith Cresson. French Minister for Foreign Trade and Tourism, will arrive on Thursday for a two-day official visit. A spokesman for the French Embassy said she would meet Singapore leaders and local businessmen. Mrs Cresson. who was Minister for Agriculture, is coming to promote bilateral SingaporeFrench85 words
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Article573 1984-02-14 9 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Australia studying move to admit more foreign banks By AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday his government would introduce financial reforms so that it could become a bigger international financial market place. For a start, his government is studying a move to573 words
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226 1984-02-14 35 Suspect caught 4 minutes after phone call POLICE arrested a housebreaking suspect within four minutes of a telephone call by an alert shopkeeper early yesterday. The suspect was found hiding inside a coffee shop in Upper Cross Street after police cordoned off the place. He had got into the shop226 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-02-14 35 FINES totalling $31,000 were meted out to 22 peorile who were caught folowing an island- wide swoop on illegal race indication centres during the weekend. The 22, including eight women, pleaded guilty yesterday to their respective charges of either using premises306 words
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189 1984-02-14 35 Businessman fined for taking bribes A BUSINESSMAN who took a total of $26,968.40 in bribes on 18 occasions was yesterday fined and ordered to pay a penalty of the same amount. Ma Yu In, 35, from Hongkong, was fined $1,000 on each of four charges of corruptly accepting between $1,969189 words
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Article94 1984-02-14 35 Thieves hit coffee shop again THIEVES stole about $700 worth of cigarettes after breaking into a coffee shop in Geylang East Avenue 3 last week. An employee discovered the theft when he went to open the shop yesterday at about 6.45 a.m. The thieves had gained entry after removing three94 words
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210 1984-02-14 35 NG WENG HOONG - The side of race crash victim family did not know NG WENG HOONG By GETTING the motorcycle was a quick decision. Na one In bis family knew he had bought It. il was only after he showed It to them that they knew he had bought It. From then on,210 words
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208 1984-02-14 35 JURONG Town Corporation will reduce by about five-sixths the original estimated cost of merging two offshore islands, Pulau Sakra and Pulau Bakau The contract, recently awarded to a joint venture of two Dutch companies, is now worth $44.5 million The companies,208 words
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Article67 1984-02-14 35 rHE case against a man. rharged with breaking into a shop and stealing a $4,000 :hair, was adjourned (or one *eek yesterday. Mustaffa bin Bidin, 27. was illeged to have broken into the shop in Tanjong Katong Zomplex in Geylang Road on Saturday to steal67 words
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Article78 1984-02-14 35 FROZEN beef and mutton are now allowed to be imported from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. Frozen chicken from Brazil and frozen pork from China will also be allowed in. A Primary Production Department statement said yesterday the decision followed a study mission by the PPD to78 words
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Article58 1984-02-14 35 THE scheduled meeting between Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co and officials of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union at the Labour Ministry yesterday has been postponed to tomorrow. Both parties were going to resolve the issue of the dismissal of 10 salesmen from the motor58 words
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Article41 1984-02-14 35 THE slip road between Kim Seng Road and Zion Road will be closed to traffic for three months from tomorrow for sewerage works Motorists are advised to travel by Havelock Road to get to Zion Road.41 words
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Article45 1984-02-14 35 A MOTORCYCLIST suffered serious head injuries a f ter he skidded and crashed into a lamp-post along Woodlands Road on Sunday. Mr Lim Eng Poh, 21, a Malaysian, was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital shortly after the accident at 3 p.m.45 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-02-14 10 TEO LIAN HUAY - Hello good nights TEO LIAN HUAY Boon Teck By MR lim Eng Tong has found a core for his Insomnia. He joined the Boon Teck Residents' Committee at Toa Payoh North. He helps out at the centre on weekdays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. instead of taking afternoon naps.327 words
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Article402 1984-02-14 10 THE tuition project started in 1981. According to Mr Neo Kim Sui, RC chairman and one of the project's pioneers, classes were organised in answer to some residents who wanted second language tuition classes for their children. But the response was not encouraging. After a survey402 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-02-14 10 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Boon Lay EC's night tuition classes attract 600 pupils By BOON LAY has a tuition scheme that is so successful it's like a regular school. It even has a waiting, list of parents who want to enrol their children. Now in450 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-02-14 10 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI Radin Mas By THE paper chase for accountancy student Brenda An involves more than the usual worry about lectures and examinations. She also has to worry about money. Brenda, 19, is paying her way through a fouryear accountancy course at the National University of Singapore by306 words
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Article89 1984-02-14 10 Serangoon Gardens THOSE who drive to Chomp Chomp food centre in Serangoon Gardens for a meal will have to start paying parking fees from March 1. And they have only themselves to blame. Community leaders said many motorists park indiscriminately when they go to89 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-02-14 10 Changi THE community leaden of Cbangl often find themselves in the same beat as their MP, Mr Teo Chong Tee. They have to, because the constituency includes Pulau Übin and the only way for them to visit their fellow constituents is by boat. Ten of220 words
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Article131 1984-02-14 10 Radin Mas Ch'ng gives RC members a figure to work on BY next year, four in 10 of the residents committee (RC) members in Radio Mas should be sitting on the constituency's community centre's management committee and citizens' consultative committee. By 1991, the figure should be seven131 words
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Article195 1984-02-14 10 Serangoon Gardens GIVE the outstanding English or Mathematics teacher due recognition in the form of a certificate or a medal instead of just monetary rewards. This suggestion by a woman at a forum at Serangoon Gardens community centre went down well with Mr S. Dhanabalan on195 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-02-14 10 Chong Boon Cairnhill 4 SINGAPOREANS who were still students in the late fifties will remember the rally cries of 'Merdeka' made at political rallies. They would shout themselves hoarse as they responded to the calls for 'Merdeka' from their political lead- Many of these former students are250 words
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Article138 1984-02-14 10 Ayer Rajah AYER RAJAH community leaders will be working at setting up a day-care service for senior citizens this year. Dr Adrian Tan Cheng Beck, MP for Aver Rajah, said this could be their next project when their community centre was completed by the middle138 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-02-14 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By MANY motorists headed for Cuppage Road yesterday morning were caught unawares by the extension of the restricted zone boundary. Between the restricted hours of 7.3t a.m. and It. 15 a.m., seven motorists were booked in this area for various traffic offences,LESLEY KOH - 385 words
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411 1984-02-14 11 BENG TAN - ...following complaints about sperm for sale By BENG TAN THE Health Ministry is studying whether it should take steps to make it illegal for anyone to buy or sell items from the human body. This follows several complaints against a private clinic at411 words
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130 1984-02-14 11 Trade team has talks in Jeddah on joint ventures A NINE-MEMBER Singapore trade mission, representing eight companies dealing in business equipment, communications and computers, has conferred with officials of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce on regulations and prospects of joint ventures in the kingdom, it was reported in Jeddah. TheBernama - 130 words
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Article60 1984-02-14 11 ODD-JOB labourer Wong Wing Hung, 20, was jailed for five years by the High Court yesterday after he admitted raping a 13-year-old girl in a vacant flat at Pipit Road on June 27, 1981. He had two previous criminal convictions, one for outraging the modesty60 words
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429 1984-02-14 12 World-wide appeal to sell Singapore A WORLD-WIDE appeal is out for ideas to make Singapore a more exciting tourist spot. This is the latest attempt by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to arrest the fall in the number of people coming here. The travel industry has been doing its best429 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-02-14 12 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By SCHOOLGIRL Ng Boon Choo, 12, yesterday recalled the pain she felt when she was hit by some flying metal while sitting inside her father's car last Sonday. "I was waiting for my father in the carpark of Yokoso supermarket when suddenly277 words
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Article297 1984-02-14 12 S'poreans to pay $100 more, foreigners $150 SINGAPOREAN students of the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) will have to pay $100 more in tuition fees when the new academic year begins. This was stated yesterday in a joint297 words
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Article319 1984-02-14 12 The timber deal case A SERIES of telex messages were read out in a district court yesterday unravelling events which led to a British timber agent losing $2.7 million. Mr Philip Palmer, managing director of the agent, Albert Plaut Ltd, said that in 1977 he319 words
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Article66 1984-02-14 12 THE Great Royal Circus of India is moving from dementi to Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. A director of the circus, Mr S. M. Suresh, said the circus could not get an extension to use the present site. The circus is starting to move its equipment66 words
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228 1984-02-14 12 PAUL JACOB - Meet the reservists sessions starting in March PAUL JACOB By REGULAR meet-the-reservists sessions are to be held from next month by Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence). These meetings are to give reservists an oppoi tunity for dialogue on defence and reservist policy issues, and matters affecting the228 words
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Advertisement201 1984-02-14 10 The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities Ancl SP 00 0118 Area /TO FOREIGNERS^ T| "1 It "W^-" 3S~ I Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. You can201 words
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Advertisement427 1984-02-14 12 «f IHI I II Iwm HH Hill II I I Hll HI A FKfflTSS'mS^T^rW I "%^J |*.jJI Lhm Business people are perhaps the hardest to piease. But f --Ik I k/^ li t KtlifcTmX a Vk^ I lill I I P^ I 1 1 111 P* BF J^l I then,427 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-02-14 13 Mahathir: No favours for my family Kuala Lumpur 2081 A.D. Part 111 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has directed all ministries and statutory boards not to give any special consideration to members of his family or relatives when awarding tenders. A directive issued last NovNST - 240 words
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178 1984-02-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Fraser's Hill holiday resort, about 102 km from here, is running out of food after all roads leading to it have been blocked by landslides. According to a spokesman for the Fraser's Hill Development Corporation today, the resort wouldBernama - 178 words
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148 1984-02-14 13 Johor flood woes may 'worsen in next 36 hours' JOHOR BARU, Mon. The flood situation in Johor's Batu Pahat and Muar districts is expected to worsen over the next 36 hours, according to meteorological data. A spokesman for the state flood operations room said today the overall flood situation showedBernama - 148 words
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Article54 1984-02-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan's Prince and Princess Hitachi arrived today for a week-long visit to Malaysia. Prince Hitachi, second son of Emperor Hirohito, and his wife will attend a dinner hosted by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad tonight. The couple will leave on FebUPI - 54 words
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217 1984-02-14 13 Priority for companies with HQ in Johor JOHOR BARU, Mon. The Johor government will give priority to companies which already have headquarters In Malaysia when considering the profiosed re-siting of cerain industries from Singapore, Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad said today. He said government-to-government negotiations were under way onBernama - 217 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-02-14 13 4 To my mind, there is not a single yardstick that can be used to judge on the surface whether a person is a nationalist or not. This is because there are people who try to project themselves as nationalists when they areReuter - 264 words
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Article91 1984-02-14 13 A LOR STAR. Mon. Four people, including two American students doing research at the National University of Singapore, were killed instantly when a tourist bus and a lorry collided in north Alor Star today. Police said three passengers were warded for minor injuries, including a Singaporean,91 words
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Article467 1984-02-14 14 IT IS not a pleasant task but nevertheless something which has to be done. Our school children will soon be toting brooms and mops as they take on the job of keeping their classr>oms and school toilets clean. The Education Ministry says this will help raise467 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-02-14 14 I ASEAN NOTES NEW YORK Faced with high unemployment, low productivity and the rapid growth of towns and cities, developing countries might take heart from Malaysian experiences which seem to contradict Third World norms on each count. With most of its workers in rural690 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1984-02-14 14 DAVID IGNATIUS - Why the superpowers still keep in touch DAVID IGNATIUS Despite tiffs, dialogue continues to stop small crises from getting out of hand By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON Last month in Stockholm, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko delivered a speech attacking the Reagan administration as "pathological," "piratical"1,280 words
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Advertisement516 1984-02-14 13 Wienerwald "Darling, is there anything you'd especially like this February 1-ith?" "mmmm, I don't think anything could be more I memorable than last night...." "I couldn't agree more, but perhaps we should haic dinm at the Wienerwald? After all, there should be food tor \ovt ai "You mean that romantic516 words
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Advertisement403 1984-02-14 14 DAILY INTEREST feddfift account If you open a Savers Plus account at Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your daily interest savings at any of our 28 branches. HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****33 SAVERS PLUS CENTRE TEL: *****22 F/10/n403 words
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Letter, Illustration225 1984-02-14 15 Telecoms will help nuisance call victims WE refer to the letters "A nuisance caller" by "LLP" (ST, Jan 14) and "Plan to end nuisance" by Mr W.H. Pang. (ST. Feb 18). Nuisance calls are a social menace and Telecoms will endeavour to assist those who are harassed by persistent nuisance225 words
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138 1984-02-14 15 Buses are the best movers of people WE thank Mr S.Y. Lee for the suggestion in his letter "Motor lanes urged". (ST, Jan 10). However, we wish to point out that road congestion cannot be relieved just by encouraging the use of motorcycles. One motorcycle can be used by only138 words
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Letter182 1984-02-14 15 I REFER to the letter "CoDect driving licence fees" from "Kamu". (ST. Jan 17). Generally, all licences issued by government departments can only be renewed either in person or by proxy because they are important documents. In the case of driving licences it is particularly important182 words
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487 1984-02-14 15 Lower HUDC prices to promote mix THE Prime Minister's speech at the recent Lunar New Year dinner in his Tanjong Pagar constituency touched on the inclusion of HUDC blocks in Housing Board estates. This policy solves two social problems with HUDC owners living "next door" to HDB owners, there is487 words
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101 1984-02-14 15 More will join the unions if... ALTHOUGH joining a trade union is good for the worker, there may be various reasons why he is reluctant to do so. A worker may be faced with the problem of pleasing his employer if the latter is against unionism. Employers must be fair101 words
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137 1984-02-14 15 THE Post Office Savings Bank introduced the cash-on-line service because it is supposed to be convenient and simple. The other day while shopping I needed money urgently and went to the POSB automated teller machine, queued for a while and inserted my card in137 words
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Letter85 1984-02-14 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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205 1984-02-14 15 Govt hospitals should speed up refunds I WISH to express my disappointment with the refund procedure at our government hospitals. My son was admitted on Feb 5 to Alexandra Hospital and I was re3uired to pay a $2,000 eposit to put him in an A2 ward. He was discharged the205 words
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185 1984-02-14 15 Where is my income tax refund? I PAID my income tax for 1982 in full. Later, as the government department I was employed by merged with another, I found that I was entitled to pay less. I called at the income tax office in August and November last year. I185 words
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191 1984-02-14 15 There is just no place to park my car I LIVE in Block 97, Bedok North Avenue 4, and have a one-year season parking label for Car Park 15. Because of the nature of my work, I return home only at around three each morning. I have never been able191 words
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Article, Illustration908 1984-02-14 16 CHRISTOPHER LORENZ - CHRISTOPHER LORENZ Controversy rages over their purpose and practice By What many British companies say about Master of Business Administration graduates: Financially greedy A misfit, all too likely to leave for greener pastures Too Americanised and overtheoretical Not particularly masterly Professor Harold Leavitt, of the GraduateFT - 908 words
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569 1984-02-14 16 Lebanese war leaves mark on ancient sites BEIRUT BAALBECK'S Roman Columns are cracked. Graffiti covers Tripoli's Crusader Castle. Lebanon's 7,000-year-old heritage is suffering from foreign occupation and nine years of war. "I feel very frustrated that we can no longer visit those places," says Mrs Nina Jidejian, a specialist onUPI - 569 words
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Advertisement508 1984-02-14 16 Does steaming hot coffee give your teeth a roasting? Try i his simple test. y;.\ V:\ leads to gum disease Make a rup of coffee an(^ l()()l 1 decay. the ua\ vou like it. WtilßSiSS^^ll^^Bffi To effectively Now sip. 1 low does x^d^^^Kt^^wlJ rec^ uce sensitivity, it feel? [fyou are508 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-02-14 17 THE Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.24 points yesterday, but the uncertainty over-hanging the market is far from over. Investors were still wait i n g on Wall Street, which last week failed to provide any firm direction. Yesterday's rise in the index was largelydue to the248 words
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Article53 1984-02-14 17 Taipmc Cons 1450 150 Mentakab 1000 f 100 Temertoh 950 +70 HumeM 650 +65 Selangor Dredg 650 +55 H Leong Credit 790 +50 Oriental Wdgs 670 +50 Perls Plant 585 +35 Lien Hoe 920 +30 Rinerview 660 +30 M Cables 480 +30 Ounlop Ind 456 +28 Kenuyan 635 +2553 words
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Article46 1984-02-14 17 G E Life 1860 -30 TanChont 970 -30 Chemlnd 410 -18 L M 50c 368 -18 Cerebos 50c 268 -14 OCBC 1130 -10 SNPL 675 -10 FiN 640 10 Straits Tradnj 580 -10 PMHUjs 500 -10 PMRI 500 -10 VanDerHorst 382 -8 Inchcap* 290 -746 words
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Article61 1984-02-14 17 Feb 10 Feb 13 BT Composite: 973 21 973.52 BT Indicator: *****08 *****13 ST Industrials: 1060 20 1063.44 ST Finance 2910 08 2911.98 ST Hotels 980 90 980 84 ST Properties 70/75 ***** SI Minings 302.21 304 02 ST Plantations: 1725 93 1763.22 OCBC 850 21 851 21 SES61 words
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Article19 1984-02-14 17 UOL 1,191,000 Perlis 1,107.000 Genting 932,000 Fed Cables 924,000 Wearnes 878,000 Total turnover: 20.34m Total value: $74.76m19 words
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Article32 1984-02-14 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 50 57 21 Finance 7 14 3 Hotels 3 4 5 Properties 7 5 2 Plantations 11 1 6 M'mng 2 Dec Loans 4 2 232 words
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Article40 1984-02-14 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 51 46 26 Finance 3 5 4 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 3 6 2 Oil Palms 7 0 2 Tins 2 8 1 Rubbers 10 10 2 Deb/ Loans 0 0 240 words
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Article79 1984-02-14 17 FUNDAMENTALLY strong stocks featured prominently on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices finished firm across a fairly wide front in heavy trading. Despite some light profit-caking towards the close, values still finished at or near best levels of the day. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial79 words
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Article47 1984-02-14 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 '84 High *****1 (9 2 84) 983.06 (B'2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5 1 83) 864.88 (4 1 83) All time High *****1(8 2 84) 983.06(8 2 84) All time Low 7475(17 9 64) 550.78(12 8 82)47 words
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Article76 1984-02-14 17 Boustead Bhd 2 CtC -5 CCM CoW Storage unch DuntopM -28 Esso unch F 4 N S«nfm|s 10 Gunness +10 Haw Par —1 bichcape Bhd -7 Keppct unch MTC unch Murli-Purpose -1 NBT -5 Nat Iron -5 PMC -3 Pan Bee unch Ptrfc Plant 35 Prima76 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-02-14 17 Multi-million dollar deals and a family feud colour the life of this Dubai financier TWO years ago, Dubai financier Abdnl-Wahab Galadari was little known here, when he made a grand though quiet entrance into local property circles. Overnight, he became the single largest Arab investor in Singapore with354 words
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220 1984-02-14 17 PRICES of most products traded on the Singapore spot oil market are on the itownslide, say some traders. This could benefit the Singapore petrochemical complex if it needs to buy more naphtha before its start-up on Saturday. According to the traders, the general220 words
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Article359 1984-02-14 17 We will not become a tax haven We will not subsidise or shelter uncompetitive businesses SINGAPORE will not change its policies and become a tax haven, nor will it subsidise or shelter uncompetitive businesses. This was reiterated by Mr Lee Yock Suan, the Minister of359 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-02-14 17 ANOTHER 300 magazine titles will soon be added to the book shelves of Times bookshops titles like Dandy and Beano, Body Building and Tatler. They were previously handled by a number of local distributors before the appointment of Times Distributors as the official representative217 words
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249 1984-02-14 17 MAGAZINES, journals and newspapers can help people to computerise successfully and avoid mistakes, said Mr Philip Yeo, chairman of the National Computer Board, last night. They can also help to show computer suppliers in the West what business opportunities are available in this region,249 words
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Article54 1984-02-14 17 OVERSEAS Union Bank Ltd yesterday raised its interest rates for three, six, nine and 12-month deposits by a i per rent. Three and six-month deposits now earn 6 > per cent interest, and nine and 12--month deposits earn 7 per cent. The prime lending rate, savings and54 words
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Article45 1984-02-14 17 THE Dolphin Restaurant at the World Trade Centre has closed because of poor business and high running costs. The WTC is now negotiating with interested parties to take over the lease, which expires on Nov 30, as well as the remaining assets.45 words
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Article59 1984-02-14 17 THE Private Investment Company of Asia has signed an agreement for a three-year, US$5 million (5510.6 million) loan facility for Bangkok Steel Industry Co. The loan has a feature that allows BSI, which makes iron bars and galvanised iron sheets in Thailand, to convert US dollars toAFP - 59 words
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Article53 1984-02-14 17 EX-TED BATES Cathay Advertising people are invited to a gettogether at the Garden Hotel poolsidt on Friday at 7.30 p.m. Former Ted Bates managing director and author Alar. Green will be there to reminisce over old times. Trcse interested should contact Lee Siew Mun of Ritz Advertising53 words
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Article58 1984-02-14 17 TOULOUSE (Franc; i I A vice-president '>f Airbus Industrie said proposal from Boeing Co of the US to join forces on an unspeci fied project was a joke. The proposal for cooperation was made last week by Tex Boullioun, Boeing vicepresident ior civil aviation, who saidReuter - 58 words
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259 1984-02-14 17 CONRAD RAJ - UOB puts the brakes on some car Perk CONRAD RAJ By CHIEF managers, senior managers and managers at United Overseas Bank will no longer travel in style in chauffeur-driven cars, unless they care to hire their own. The bank has decided to stop payi lg for the chauffeurs who have259 words
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Article3638 1984-02-14 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,638 words
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Article2266 1984-02-14 18 INDUSTRIALS AJaamala (4.205) (1) 4.02 (1) 4.00 A1eaai(2.9082.935) (9)2 90 Asia* (2.288) (25) 2.26 (5) 2.32 (9) 2.25 (3) 2.27 (2) 2.28 A Ck* (3.025) (2) 2.90 (12) 3.10 (1) 3.02(14) 3.00 MSB (5.658 3.785) iU 5.60 1 17) 5.50 (4) 5.55 (1) 5 752,266 words
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Article2801 1984-02-14 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted (or scrip 'rijtits N Tax eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in tots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1983/84 Last YieW Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,801 words
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Article287 1984-02-14 19 Noon closing price* S/100 kg Coconut oil Bulk FOB 208.00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 221.00 (sellers) New drum FOB 225 00 (sellers) Copra Mixed (loose) ***** (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 690.00 (sellers) Sarawak white faq FOB NLW 682.50 (sellers) Sarawak special black FOB NLW 415.00287 words
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Article284 1984-02-14 19 FOB in bales DAC m mmi RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 237.00— 238.00N 237.25— 238.25N una una IntlßSSMar 243 25— 243.75 243.50-244.00 268.50-268 75 268 75-269 00 Int. 1 RSS Apr 248.25-248.75 248.50-249.00 Int. 2 RSS Mar 235.25-237.25N 235.50— 237.50N284 words
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Article19 1984-02-14 19 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore Mir .43 SO down 1 75 cents Malaysia Mar 2S8.75 (M. down 1.50 cents19 words
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Article14 1984-02-14 19 Closing prices M$/kilc Straits Tin $29.15 unch Turnover: 217 tonnes, up 92 tonnes14 words
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Article70 1984-02-14 19 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower witii Mar One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from last Friday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed lower at 268.75 cents per kilo for March Int One RSS buyers, down 1.50 cents from Friday's close.70 words
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Article52 1984-02-14 19 THE Straits Tin price in Penang yesterday stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer while local interest continjed to provide some support. Turnover rose to 217 tonnes from last Friday's 125. No foreign concentrates52 words
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Article34 1984-02-14 19 GOLD USJ/oz Mon Fri Singapore 37/80-378.30 380 50—381.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 377 90-378.40 378 70 379.20 fri Thurs New York *****—***** 378 50 379 00 London 378 ?5— 378.75 378 50-379 0034 words
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Article112 1984-02-14 19 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,072 and closed at 5526,020. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00 9.50 and firmed up to U*****.10 9.60 (day high> initially. It traded featurelessly around that level till late afternoon when it dipped to U*****.80 8.30 (day low). It closed at US$37B112 words
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Article126 1984-02-14 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on selling and lack of buying support, reflecting a limit down close in palm oil futures. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Feb 2500 (central) 2400 (south) Mar 2070 (north) Apr 1615 (south) Refined palm oi USS/tonne RBO126 words
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Article30 1984-02-14 19 1 Ctant prices ALUMINIUM tonne Fri Sfctf 1051.50-1052 50 i *****0— *****01 i nontns '.078 00—1078 50 (1087 00—1087 50) Mar net tone Bd'Sly steady Sales 10 500 tonnes30 words
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Article30 1984-02-14 19 Clositt prices COPPER i tonne Fri Soot 983 00-983 50 '985 50-986 50) 3 months 1003 00—1003 50 1 1006 00 1006 50) Market tone: Steady Saies 9.95C tonnes30 words
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Article25 1984-02-14 19 SILVER USJ/troy oz Man Fri Singapore 8 73-8 78 8.75-8 80 Fri Thurs New York 8.74-8 79 8 73—8 78 Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article362 1984-02-14 19 HONGKONG: Stock market prices closed steady, but below the day's highs. The Hang Seng Index ended up 11.59 points at 1.062.36, but below the 1,072.83 it reached at mid-morning. Share prices opened higher after the sharp falls in the previous two sessions. Speculative buying ahead of the government's362 words
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Article48 1984-02-14 19 Hongkong Hang Seng ~1 Monday 1062.36 (1050.77) Week ago 1134.12 p;!: AustraEan AH-Ordtnaries jjjF Monday 738.4 (743.4) E Week ago 778.3 Australian Industrials Monday 974.1 (980.3) Week ago 1014.9 (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) IS~iiii i i i i i I48 words
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Article255 1984-02-14 19 Feb 13 HKJ Chanje Associated Hotels Bank Of East Asia 2520 +11 Car nan Invest Cheung Kong 945 +01 China Light 13.20 +02 Cross Harb Tunnel 1230 unch E E Consortium 0.61 -0.01 Ear East Exen Philex 0.070 G 1 Cement 12.80 -0.1 Great Eagle 050 +0 01 Hang255 words
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Article346 1984-02-14 19 Frt 13 Ten Chanje Ajtnomoto 1010 -10 \<: 551 -13 Amaddi 1090 -50 A.sam Chem 413 +1 Asani Ulass 870 10 Bank Tk 425-25 Bndgestone 545 -23 Canon 1460 10 i Casio Computer 1450 +30 l OHM 020 -10 [i Nip Print 905 -15 1> Nippon Screen Iwiei 680346 words
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Article42 1984-02-14 19 LOCKHEED Corporation, the American aircraft manufacturer which was the subject of extensive bribery allegations in the *****, has announced record profits for last year. Net earnings rose 27 per cent to US$263 million (Sss6o million), the company said.42 words
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Article330 1984-02-14 19 F»bl3 Cents Change (Ami) A C I 176 +1 A N I 250 unch A P M 215S Aberfoyle 670 -20 Age 285 -10 Alliance Oil 80 unch Allied Mill 215 -3 Ampol Exp 420 unch Ampol Pet 165 -5 Anz 528 unch Ashton 120 -4 B H P330 words
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393 1984-02-14 19 Cable and Wireless HONGKONG Cable and Wireless PLC aims to use its successful takeover of Hong Kong Telephone Company (Telco) to boost its efforts in the alluring China market, top executives of the London-based telecommunications giant said here on Thursday. TheAFP - 393 words
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Article73 1984-02-14 19 ARMONK (New York) International Business Machines Corp's installations of mainframe computer systems reached record levels last year and shipments of its 3,380 large scale disk-storage systems also increased significantly, according to the company's annual report. Chairman John Opel said in his statement to shareholders that,Reuter - 73 words
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Article211 1984-02-14 19 TRADING in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday was sluggish, with the rate hovering around the 552.1310/20 level. The greenback was also quietly traded against major currencies amidst bearish sentiments. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.7360/70 and closed at 2.7320/30. Against the yen, it was traded within narrow211 words
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Article178 1984-02-14 19 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9850 1.9881 5.09-5.00 Canadian dollar 1.7101—1.7113 5 81-5.81 NZ dollar 1 3947 1.3975 7 25-7.10 Sterling pound 3.0270-3.0306 3.34-3.29 US dollar 2.1310—2.1320 4 75—4 68 Austrian schilling 1 1 0626 11.0707 9156—8942 Belgian franc (com)178 words
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Article195 1984-02-14 19 Managers' prices for Feb 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 58— 3 80 The Savings Fund 2 14 2.27 Spore Prog Fund 155—1.64 Spore Sec. Fund 2 38— 2 53 S'pore Invest Fund 1.23—1.30 S'pore Equity Fund 1.51—1.60 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 3.05—3 23 Mai195 words
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Article305 1984-02-14 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo ILCL Receiving Receiving Arr Cargo Time Block 14/2(2300) FSB 1000 1100 *****000 Gl Ji 14/2(2300) TA- 0800-1100 HI 14/2(2300i FSB 1000 1100 L3 15 2 (0700) FSB *****300 *****900 N4 15 2 (0730i 5! 0900-1000 1800 1900 u--15 2 (0900'305 words
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Article299 1984-02-14 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Frotadurban 317 aside 14 2 Iwen 24 aside 14 2 Muhlhausen 10 11 aside !4 Noshiro Maru 35 '6 aside 14 2 Sil Star 20E aside 14 2 Sphinx 29/30 aside 14 2 Ai Hua 15 6 13 2 19 2299 words
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Article49 1984-02-14 20 THE Capital Issues committee has approved Chin Teck Plantations' proposed bonus and rights issue. The Register of Members and Transi fer Books will be closed from March 6 i to 12 to process the I entitlements to the I bonus issue and rights i issue.49 words
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Article31 1984-02-14 20 FOLEX Industries has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it is changing its name to Sri-Haramas Corporation, subject to shareholders' approval, to better reflect its new image.31 words
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Article22 1984-02-14 20 TRADING in the shares of Construction and Supplies House Berhad (Cash) has been suspended since yesterday, pending company announcements.22 words
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Article57 1984-02-14 20 THE Chartered Bank donated $50,000 to the Community Chest of Singapore last Thursday. At a special ceremony held at the bank's premises at Raffles Place, Mr C. W. G. Endacott, the out-going chief manager of Chartered Bank, presented a $50,000 cheque to Dr Ee Peng Liang,57 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-02-14 20 NORA CHENG - NEW tastes packaged in new shapes will lead Yeo Hiap Seng Limited (YHS) out of its present trading blues. In the group's annual report for last year, chairman Yeo Thian In tells shareholders that the company introduced four new carbonated soft drinks406 words
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Article214 1984-02-14 20 United Industrial Corporation MR OEI Hong Leong, the managing director of United Industrial Corporation Ltd, has Increased his stake In UIC by buying a further CM,** shares through his company, Chip LJan Investments Pte Ltd. Chip LJan's announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore214 words
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Article517 1984-02-14 20 QWHAT is the difference between stocks and shares? A BASICALLY, the two words mean the same thing. When a company is set i.p, it has certain assets and these are balanced in the double entry system by the issued capital of the company. This capital is divided into a517 words
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Article281 1984-02-14 20 THE Fleet Group has added high technology to its well-diversified basket of mass communications, finance, packaging, hotels and property. It signed a joint venture agreement with Philips NV, the Dutch electronic giant, only after six weeks of negoti- ations, thereby living up to its name. Under281 words
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Advertisement320 1984-02-14 17 /9 a unit the Hotel Nikko &jt Shopping Centre 'trtoday, and see it /appreciate tomorrow. In 1984, the Japanese attraction will be completed Sound Investment, Potential in Singapore's newest tourist belt at the Havelock Profit-Spinner Road/Outram Road/ Ganges Avenue area. tA ra Soaring 21 -storey high, the 510-room Hotel Nikko320 words
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Advertisement33 1984-02-14 18 k 'b^bh b^b^t H B CLEARANCE SALE ROSENTHAL ROYAL DOULTON K CROWN DERBY I Studio Roval Doulton Shop ngapore Shopping Centre, ._eau Avc (0923). Tel: *****50. Business Hours 10am. 6pm. Daily (except Sundays)33 words
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Advertisement107 1984-02-14 19 (A) The Complete Edgar Allan Poe _^sjs3K|si^.|j^ The Murders in the Rue Morgue j^^ I\ Gold Bug some of the most i^ \^S9^Hr -J famous tales of terror, the most HPJP^ macabre detective stories eve r w tten Acknowledged master of suspense, Poe -J^ was also a poet and as107 words
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Advertisement230 1984-02-14 20 NOTICE TO HOLDERS Of BEST DENKI CO., LTD. tKabu-hiki K«i«h» h<-M llcnkil V, PKK CENI t OW 'KKTIKI.t: BONDS 1)1 K 1989 Pursuant to Clause 7iß> and iCI A the Tru>t Deed dated 24th March, \sH'2 under which the above Bonds were import, notice is hereby ifiven a.s follows: 1.230 words
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Advertisement866 1984-02-14 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: ATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP >■ (S Monday -Friday f^j^-^P™,,^, Ordmory $1 00 per word (M,n $1b 00 j£< SS^ T.^^yJf I /V» f/f^J I G& llXT^ar IST^r r^V)l #/V* fr\sk{(r u.- i 30 pm f ?Li P U day Tlmes) 5em Dls P |Q <M,n $57"OGSt rQ ,V, i.m^866 words
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Advertisement634 1984-02-14 21 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Book early for your VALENTINE'S DINNER Pnwa CMktall Greea Pea* A Carrots H«ne-auMle Leek A Patato Saap A R«a*t Potatoes Baaat arMa af Beet FraitSuaae Yorkaair* Pnddlng Caflto/Tea $22.00+ All ladies will be presented with a rose. SLOANE COURT HOTEL 17, Balmoral Road. Singapore634 words
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Advertisement446 1984-02-14 21 27 Wanted BEST PRICE OFFERED for pawn- i shop ticket, gold, diamond, jewellery, watches, etc. 72, Upper Serangoon Road. 3 1/2 m.s. *****52/ *****26 GOLD/SILVER PAWNBHOP tickets wanted. Unbeatable prices. Call at: »03-14. 3rd fir, Sim Llm Tower, Jalan Besar, Tel: *****88/ *****69. Miss Lim. REQUIRED 2ND HAND surveying theodolites.446 words
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Advertisement400 1984-02-14 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX4REFRESH V YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN By a^^B wcpnwßon noao ,/R WA^Bj TEL: *****44 W^m 31 Tailoring CrKLeOreOl NaBB/ T«l: *****30. ***** 77 Jt^^'A KADOMAY DRESSMAKING TRAINING Centre conducts dressmaking fashion design courses for Beginners/ Advanced. London trained tutors. Enquiries: Block 5,400 words
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Advertisement611 1984-02-14 21 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor RENOVATION WORKS Italian marble, ceramic and glazed wall tiles. Wardrobe $135 to $500 p.f .r. Kitchen cabinets from $95 to $250 p.f .r. Laminated fancy pattern door $190 to $280 per set. PVC folding door (3' x 7') $200 per set. Solid timber, panelling door, $280 per611 words
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Advertisement423 1984-02-14 21 39 Photography 39 Photography 39 Photography Hn^e^F b^w^^T»^^bl H^f^H H tw BBS VKaBBI S BJHka^^B^Hß. av H|B^H*'^^^l B^l!™4BbW^B EbW^B^bC *IBh H^aMW^S SalL^^l B^a^few^S B^Sl^s^^^LwaT Y^t/ttk Kwl BH J^BP^BTjßr^HlrimllPw b^^^bt 11 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems FOR RENTAL. Quality colour TVs from $29 and video recorders from $59 per month. For more423 words
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Advertisement368 1984-02-14 21 51 Printing/Copying Services OFFSET PRINTING: INVOICES, letterheads, envelopes, official receipts, leaflets, invitation cards, stickers, catalogues. Tel: *****78/ *****2. WATSON PRESS SPECIALISES in name cards, letterheads. Invoices, etc. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, #02-58. *****85/ *****75. NAME CARDS 300 pieces $14, invoices, letterheads, etc. 2 Corporation Road, #05-02, NES Building, S'pore368 words
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Advertisement410 1984-02-14 21 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ACCOUNTING, TAXATION AND Secretarial services available from experienced and qualified personnel. Tel: Miss Lee, *****15. ANSWERING, TYPING, TELEX, Services available. We also provide prestigious mailing address. Call *****85. AVAILABLE REGISTRATION/ MAILING Address ($10)/ 24 hours Answering ($25)/ Telephone Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5). *****09 ANSWERING,410 words
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Advertisement943 1984-02-14 21 ■amaßMV^PaiaaaS "Darling Pat, a »ondertul a* you should slwaya deserve the best in lite This it on* of the met sage a tea H, turad in our Valentine Love Line* More affectionate notes at pag«s 34 58 Other Products 58 Otter Product* INSECTICIDE PAINT FOR IMMEDIATE SALE High quality emulsion943 words
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Advertisement638 1984-02-14 22 e 111 A EMPLOYMENT I J 65 Situations Wanted WEST GERMAN GRAOUATi ENGINEER ofctaf tea i job Qualification: German Diploma lr Aeronautical t nglneertng NO] Vtamt t nijiiNti K>r hsTtlaW uiforui.ition aleaM i-onta. t Dilp Ing Ul» Wei»»er Rathenower Str. 26 1000 Berlin 21 West Germany ENGLISH SPEAKING. HARDWORK img,638 words
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Advertisement544 1984-02-14 22 M jB AHOY! SCHOOL LEAVERS! How i I SI Wt %jaj would you like lo work aa a Tour 0 WM Co-onttnator with harbour I BflP 9B] I M needed is training will be pro9Ht 9X' i M wiled For more details dip into 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive544 words
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Advertisement345 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial PRE-U 1 AND above private tutors wanted urgently for all level students. Please call: *****06/ *****87/ *****67 TUTORS REQUIRED FOR Primary Secondary Levels. Flexible hours good income. Please contact: *****52 URGENTLY REQUIRED TUTORS from all districts. Bedok and Katong most urgent. Attractive rates. Tel: *****36.345 words
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Advertisement300 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified candidates for the following post: GCE O 1 level Knowledge of shorthand and typing Ability to operate telex machine 1 —2 years experience in similar position Age 18 -25 The Company300 words
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Advertisement1080 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical A^^^afaPafafafa^ Expanding Group of Trad-1 in 9 Serv ce Companies Mnl^B with outlets all over Singapore requiresCHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF i FINANCE SINGAPORE PTE LTD a A member of K ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Singapore Technology Corporation R«quir»m«nts:invltes applications for: The candidate should1,080 words
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Advertisement296 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Temporary Personnel THINKING OF TEMP JOBS THINK RELYONUS! Call: *****66/5 We Need SECRETARIES GENERAL JUNIOR TYPISTS GENERAL SENIOR STATISTICAL AUDIO FINANCIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS AND BOOK-KEEPERS OFFICE SUPPORT RECEPTIONISTS CUM TYPISTS TELEX OPERATORS OFFICE BOYS DESPATCH RIDERS STORE ASSISTANTS Taiyo Yuden (S) Re Ltd. required296 words
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Advertisement625 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretariat/Clerical TAMURA ELECTRONICS urgently requirea FEMALE CLERK e GCE O' level e Able to type 35 wpm. e 1 to 2 years working experience e Initiative and ability to carry out duties independently e Experience in material control is preferable e Age 18 and above e625 words
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Advertisement458 1984-02-14 22 66 Situation? Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical DEVELOPMENT i BUILDERS SING APUR A PTE LTD H Const ruction In- w Dvite.s applications for ttu- u GIRL FRIDAY n» Preferablj with 1 I s8 n years' working exper. W J» srOling to v. '.rk late i( j n oeoessari f. |< Pif-a.sant dispij.-.Ui.ri458 words
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Advertisement448 1984-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD W* invite application! for the *ol lowing position FEMALE CLERK a GCE "O' level or equiva lent e Typing eb.sential e Age 18 to 2-5 Applicant! should coma personalty for interview* from Mor.di vt to Frideyt bringing with them448 words
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Advertisement559 1984-02-14 23 66 Situation* Vacant I e) Secretarial Clerical Established electronic trsding j company urgently requires: EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER e Minimum 3 -J years experience in .ill MCCWnttDg !unrUona At>it- U> manage full set of Aci'iuiming books ratrit-s e Must W .tWe U> vkrite up al! accounting entries to Balance Sheet Pil. statement559 words
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Advertisement637 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical A local shipping company invitee applications for 1. TALLY CLERKS a above 30 yean oM e sto 6 yean? related working experience a must be well versed m tally job 2. BILLING CLERK e GCK O' level e accurate typing e able to type at637 words
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Advertisement1152 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical Urgently required: MOTOR VEHICLE ORIENTED COMPANY A) AUOITCLERKS B) ACCOUNTS CLERKS invite* application* for: Minimum requirement*: BOOKKEEPER Poat (A) a GCE a Level Ac! LCCI intermediate Book- SuSunYoerUfSa^ KeeplnK e 5 years experience Onm IBn a Able to keep accounts1,152 words
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Advertisement567 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Company in Jurong urgently requires: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK Minimum 1 years' accounting experience. LCC Intermediate bookkeeping. Able to start work immediately. Salary depending on qualifications A experience. Interested applicants, please phone: *****49 during office hours Established firm requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum GENERAL CLERK567 words
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Advertisement607 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Well established company requires an EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK CUM SECRETARY Minimum GCE 'O' level with a good command in both oral and written English. Salary $400 to $800. Interested, please come personally or write with telephone contact end photograph to: BLK 8. SELEGIE HOUSE #01-07607 words
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Advertisement612 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Manufacturing factory in Tanglin Halt requires 1 ACCOUNTS CLERK 2 > PAYROLL CLERK 3 > GENERAL CLERK Experience not required. Interested parties please call: *****0/*****1 RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST urgently wanted for Trading Company Able to manage switchboard For interview, call personally: 52 Owen Road Singapore 0821 from612 words
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Advertisement962 1984-02-14 23 65 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical AN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM in Robinson Road requires 1 1 Telephone Operator, a) Minimum O' Level, b) 1 year's working experience with knowledge of switchboard, c) Pleasant personality, d Job includes: postage, collecting mails, filing and typing. 2 Office Boy. Interested applicants please call Doris, tel:962 words
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Advertisement855 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical AN ESTABLISHED REAL estate firm requires Receptionist Typist Call personally at cio-oi. i Llan Huat Bidg Tra> Street Or lei *****88 tor interview CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk I required Abie tu type Age 22 ■nd above PreferabU those liv- ing in dist 0820 Contact855 words
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Advertisement534 1984-02-14 23 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales I An international oil I ompum L vitcs ">A suitably qu^dificd Singapore citizens j for the pot- tion of: j|| Requirements: Hll Ab'i\, i* i yean old E ll E lri g| DMMCi i Knulish BE and two > t\ a k subjects, m prefem534 words
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Advertisement902 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i t) Sales t) Sales V KIAT KOON FOODS CO. Vacancy: CONSUMER PRODUCTS EXECUTIVE A division of our organisation markets fast moving consumer packaged foods. We have vacancy for hardworking, ambitious man lady with the necessary experience in >ales and promotion of fast moving902 words
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Advertisement607 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant Sales WE'RE LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD WOMEN! or men) If you like people and child- j you can earn good money and a surprising amount of personal satisfaction with World Book. Were the largest selling encyclopaedia in the world Our product is rated the best on607 words
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Advertisement622 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales ADVERTISEMENT SALESMEN required completed N.S. special preference given to those with pro-en experience suitable applicants will be offered permanent employment good opportunity for Income Increment and career advancement Telephone now for immediate interview MR. LEE *****71. Established furniture company require*: FEMALE INDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Experience622 words
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Advertisement879 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES ft SERVICE Engineer required by company dealing in marine engine spare parts. Must have sufficient field and workshop experience and able to work independently. Possess own car. Apply in person or write to: Cell (S) Pte Ltd. 1 Maritime Square, #01-06 World Trade Centre.879 words
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Advertisement570 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant Sales PART/TIME TRAINEE SUPERVISOR urgently required by International Organisation. Age 21. Interested applicants contact Albert Loo *****51. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY INDOOR Salesgirls. Experience not necessary. Call personally to: Purple Store, Plaza Singapura. =02-05/ 06, S'pore. SALES ASSISTANTS REQUIRED Please call personally at: Bata Retail Store, Ist. floor. People's570 words
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Advertisement490 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant SSSSSSSSSSSSSi^SSSSSSSSSSSm S^mm^^SS^^^SßSi^S^^SmSSm g) Technical g) Technical TECHNICIANS, PLANNERS SUPERVISORS a jßeb By ""^n^X d m WE NEED YOU IN OUR EXPANSION SCHEME. We are expanding fast and we need technicians to provide the support and assistance to our engineers We also need planners and490 words
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Advertisement97 1984-02-14 24 ASIA CEMENT (8) PTE LTD 2 Refinery Road, S'pore 2262 We have vacancies for TRAINEE MECHANICS e Age below 35 e Preferably those with GCE ■O' Level or NTC 3 Certificate in Maintenance Fitting, sheet metal fabrication, arc welding and metal machining. Those who do not have the required qualification97 words
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Advertisement449 1984-02-14 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I W offers you Z USA morCo o o yy A Fs^^^sf ipf.j.yi...i.fy.i.aaW Completed secondary 4 education >/ from a technical stream OR JX NTC 3 in Maintenance Fitting or >J Metal Machining >J Able to work from blue prints.449 words
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Advertisement503 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I GEHMO I invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for me positions of: B I Applicants should have undergone formal I apprenticeship training in machining or possess a NTC-2 in either milling or grinding H or both trades, plus minimum503 words
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Advertisement289 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I'nfpsaN 8 vacancies for I 5 Buklt Merah 1 5 Ang Mo Kio Plants 1 Permanent Ist, 2nd or 3rd shift I j! if you have some Electrical/Mechanical H training or CCE 0' level or Primary 6 v education, see289 words
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Advertisement166 1984-02-14 25 A LEADER IN THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY (MANUFACTURING FACILITY) We are on an expansion programme and we require the following personnel: GRINDERS NTC 3 in Precision Machining with 2 years experience DRILL PRESS OPERATORS 1 year experience HAND FINISHERS •No experience required We offer: Competitive salary and benefits 5-day work week166 words
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Advertisement471 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical I CHARTERED J > ELECTRONICS < INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of Qff invites applications for: PURCHASING ASSISTANT GCE 'A' or good GCE '0' level preferably from the Science stream or ITC in related trade •At least 2 years purchasing experience A Class 2 or471 words
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Advertisement376 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical KAH MOTOR CO. SDN BHD (Distributor for HONDA vehicles) Applications are invited for the posts of: 1. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 2. ASSISTANT STORE-KEEPER (WORKSHOP) Qualifications ft Experience: Post(1): Completed National Service. e Minimum of 2 years' working experience in motor vehicle repair work. e Preference given376 words
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Advertisement327 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD urgency requires: (mechanics) Minimum 3 years relevant experience Must be able to erect and dismantle tower cranes CRANE I OPERATORS At least 3 years' retatea experience in 3 construction industry interested applicants, please call personaly for interview from Mon. to327 words
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Advertisement536 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical intsrconios (Formerly Buckbee Maars) For the expansion of our high- j speed LEAD FRAMES PLATING I lines we have IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for experienced, results and career-oriented applicants MALE PROCESS TECHNICIANS (ELECTROPLATING) a 4 Shift System a "O" Level Science Stream a Preferably 1 year or536 words
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Advertisement579 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical MRT CONTRACTORS invites application for the position of: SAFETY OFFICER e Must posess a safety officer certificate issued b> the National Produi tivin Board a Experience will be an advan- tage but not essential Remunerations commensurate with qualifications and experience Interested applicants are required579 words
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Advertisement753 1984-02-14 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established construction firm who sre involved in massive system housing protect* hat vacancies tor ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGERS CatMlMstrt must possess: j n<-grt-e in ciw, Structural Engineering und have minimum 3 years' eKperten t tn ma 4 projecu- independently Interested candidate*, please apply with full753 words
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Advertisement199 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical REOUIHEO DRAFTSMEN WOMEN tOI irniiir-.li.ilr r-iupltiynie lit t>v Pornwork SpecteMsl Please MOll P.O BOM i till Sing ipon M3TI SKILLED ELECTRICIANS REQUIR BO Experience .u.i knexpertesce I one ■<■: «'ii.ii:j to Hlk .->.; SUna PI ict N tat S pon n.t« Con i BB3W an199 words
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Advertisement330 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant a; Production h) Production IMK ELECTRIC l r (S) PTE LTD Sirvj»api»rx has vacancies for: ■Bp^BflMßJflßJslßß^Ll LrtT-T-r-T^^i^i?*^Sr^^^-T^^^^r^^^M 1 16 years and above 2 Understand simple English F Working conditions benefits: s—day5 day week, normal working hours I Good starting salary $25 confirmation increment after330 words
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Advertisement706 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 0 HITACHI I] Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacil turing Company in Jurong has the following |J vacancies for keen and dynamic people who I seek rapid advancement and706 words
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Advertisement170 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MALE FEMALE OPERATORS UPON YOUR CONFIRMATION THIS $100 ISYOURS AN EXTRA $1 00 J FOR EVERY CONFIRMED EMPLOYEE YOU RECOMMEND. IN ADDITION YOU CAN EARN GOOD WAGES AND ENJOY BETTER BENEFITS ♦FREE MEDICAL BENEFITS •INSURANCE COVERAGE ♦5-DAY WEEK •FREE UNIFORMS •LONG SERVICE AWARD FUN F^H170 words
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Advertisement311 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production rf i /NMB\ I Starting salary I I and attractive I I benefits just for I you I Starting 1481 Requirements: Primary education Completed National Service or exempted Able to work 3 rotating shifts Vbu will enjoy Shift Allowance (S2A for 2nd shift and $5/-311 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD We invite applicants for the followinf positions: Q.C. INSPECTORS (Female) a Secondary education a Age 16 to 23 years a Singapore/Malaysian citizens MALE OPERATORS (Permanent 3rd shift) a Secondary 1 and above a 3ro shift allowance $7 per day438 words
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Advertisement541 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production CLEVELAND TUNGSTEN ha.s liwianfllaM nu bjm las Roc MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Dross salary SSaOpjn a 2 rotating sntftc e No working rxperience required Please call personally tor an interview at: 7/9 LOK YANG WAY SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****47/*****90 MALE TRAINEE MACHINISTS wanted a Con.pleu-d541 words
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Advertisement513 1984-02-14 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous m HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires A) ROOM STEWARDESSES B) HOUSEMEN C) LAUNDRY OPERATORS (MALE) j D) RESTAURANT CASHIERS E) NIGHT AUDITOR F) SECURITY GUARDS G) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Requirements For Poat* (A) ft (B): Ability I<j speak and undir stand simple Knplish wouir. be an advantage513 words
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Advertisement339 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous w 1 1 ®Sf I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. A member of i SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION invites applications for: i AUXILIARY POLICE CONSTABLES (Male/Female) j Passed Primary 6 or completed GCE 11 •(V 'A 1 love! Some experience in339 words
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Advertisement444 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Mrs. Fields Cookies Singapore I MRS FIELDS COOKIES, the leader in fresh baked cookies in U.S. and Canada, has recently I gone international. MRS. FIELDS COOKIES is now hiring: Team Leaders Crew Members for its Singapore operation. If you have:444 words
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Advertisement310 1984-02-14 27 isetan stngapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positlons:A) MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM CASHIER Age 20-24 years Singapore citizens GCE 'O' level with credit in Maths Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Starting salary from $440 to $465 further310 words
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Advertisement494 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EUROPEAN STANDARD j! ELECTRONICS I PTE LTD We invite applications for the following po[l MATERIAL I HANDLERS I Confirmation Salary $440 1 Applicants should have|l completed Secondary 3 I education, preferably with some store experience. The successful candidates will be involved in various store functions.494 words
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Advertisement418 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Our company with a chain of exclusive member's clubs catering for higher management executives has the following vacancies: 1) PUBLIC RELATIONS HOSTESSES e Age between 18 27. e Daily basic salary: $30 and above. e Commission, e Monthly incentives and yearly bonus. e Fringe and418 words
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Advertisement439 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous THecS requires 1) SALES ENGINEER Diploma in Ngee Ann Polytechnic Knowledge of English and Mandarin Must possess a car Experience is not necessary 2) GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) Minimum GCE 'O' level Preferably experience in stock control or internal sales e Typing Knowledge e Bilingual in439 words
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Advertisement502 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Wranqler requires A) VAN DRIVERS B) STORE ASSISTANTS Requirements: For Post (A) e Chinese Singaporean e Completed full-time National Service. e Able to write and speak simple English. e Possesses valid Class 3 driving licence. For Post (B): e Age 16 and above e Completed502 words
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Advertisement447 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous Established furniture interior contracting company requires (A) STOREKEEPER e Experience m store keeping procedure or have completed Set e Completed N.S Preferably abovt- :is years. (B) STOREHANDS STORE ASSISTANTS Completed N S e Ablt' U3 rt-.iil i. STOlte Fngllltl (C) DELIVERY CLERK e Possess447 words
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Advertisement449 1984-02-14 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous RAFFLES HOTEL 1. CHAMBERMAIDS 2. LINEN MAIOS l« Secondary education y K I I yean relevant y 3. HOUSEKEEPING ATTENDANTS A4. HOUSEMEN 5. OUTSTATION CASHIERS e GCE O Level *i t-xperii'ix i- a! Interested parties please J V write in or call personally v x449 words
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Advertisement618 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant mmmmm i I) Miscellaneous i THE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE LIMITED invites applications for the poet of: DRIVER A valid Cl.^s^ .1 driving licence e A clean driving record Willing ti> work lung hours. e Preference will be given to candidates who stay in districts 10. .=>618 words
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Advertisement516 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous JACK'S PLACE requires WAITRESSES e Salary around $600 e Must have experience in Western food COOK e Salary around $650 Interested applicants, please call personally to: -01-01. BRAS BASAH COMPLEX Blk. 231. BAIN STREET SINGAPORE 0718 Leading Property Developer has immediate vacancies for DRIVERS e516 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1 An advertising firm has vacancy for I the post of F/A a DESIGNING SUPERVISOR Responsible in supervising the team of the finished artwork, designing section Able to lead supervise the arrangement of the artwork procedure Candidates must be bilingual in both English Mandarin Interested588 words
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Advertisement477 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous KANAKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT requires: 1) EXPERIENCED COOKS Salary not less than $650. 2) EXPERIENCED WAITERS Salary not less than $550. Attractive fringe benefits. Applicants must have completed N.S. Apply personally at7TH FLOOR SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE TEL: *****29/ *****53. OPERATIONS CLERKS e Mln. 2 GCE 'O'477 words
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Advertisement471 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Established real estate company has the following vacancies: A. TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST B. DRIVER Writ* to: The Manager Maxwell Rd P.O. Box 2577 Singapore 9021 Expanding travel agency requires (A) MANAGER With ticket ing experience (B) SALES EXECUTIVES (C) TRAVEL COUNTER PERSONNEL. (D) DESPATCH RIDERS471 words
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Advertisement867 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES a DISPENSERS (MALE) to work in a Japanese Pub Working hours: 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Transport and uniform provided. Attractive incentive and bonus. Earning $550 to $700. Picas* call personally at: #04-33, ORCHARD PLAZA ORCHARD ROAD AFTER 6 P.M. We have vacancies for867 words
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Advertisement876 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous QUALIFIED WAREHOUSE MAN required by a well established U.S. company. Must be experienced in Kardex system, stock control, etc. Interested, please write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. REQUIRED CLINIC ASSISTANT who can type and keep accounts. Regular working hours. Apply876 words
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Advertisement689 1984-02-14 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous CHINESE DESPATCH BOY required. Please apply personally at Rose Textile Industries. Blk 106, »06-01/08. S'pore 1233 CLINIC ASSISTANT, CHINESE, female, experience not required Fulltime or part-time Tel *****98. Soy hello to CATS. DELIVERY DRIVER CUM General Assistant required. Town area. Aircon van. Please tel: *****52689 words
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Advertisement637 1984-02-14 28 |j|ljl|yj| qJ IF YOUR FAVOURITE .'liber is U UUU9 lai registi lumber for |s?c|f|| l'\ 1 f three-digit number pku< irM 72 Vehicles For Hire FREE MILEAGE/ SELF-DRIVE, cars, pick-ups, vans, lorries. Opens. Bam till 10pm Contact *****66. Slang Hock. KIM SOON TAT Company provides transport and rental pickups, delivery637 words
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Advertisement780 1984-02-14 28 76 Vehicles For Sale I c) Datsun Nissan MID 1979 DATSUN 200L tompar;> registered power steering »n. dowt, new road tax r asset uradic equaliser Tip top condition Selling cheap Call John *****3b ALMOST 1981, DATSUN 120V Gl. Aircond. sport rims, radio ra>sette i. owners Showroom condition $16,200 on o780 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan c) Datsun Nissan Low interest ■i^EEES! t^Low Downpaymert— es, l^ 3*7- "-Tl Authorised HISSAH Dealer DTfl DELIA MOltm ITI III) (A memtwr of RuDy Group) I Main Office/Showroom:- East Coast Branch: 150/152 MacKenzie Road Paramount Shopping Centre Tel: *****55789 words
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Advertisement670 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale i mmmm^ i) Honda 1979 HONDA CIVIC, 3-door. auto, aircon PARF eligible. Tax till June Passed Vicom. well maintained $13,300 Tel: ***** 19 1980 ACCORD 4-DOOR Passed inspection. Aircon, radio cassette, tuff-kote. sports rims (PARF). Downpayment $4,000 *****02. 1980 DEC. HONDA Civic. Ist owner, low mileage,670 words
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Advertisement834 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1979 MERCEDES 200 Private owner, aircond, ca«»ette CALL *****57 MR. TEO (COMPANY BUYERS ONLY). November 19i9 Mercedes Benz 250 Manual, one company owner, directors car, chauffeur-driven, aircon. radio/cassette, power steering/windows. Central locking, tax April '84, done 35,000 km, immaculate condition. $47,500 ono. Tel: *****17834 words
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Advertisement798 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi Sembawang Shipyard Limited SALE OF COMPANY REGISTERED CAR 1 unit Mitsubishi Sigma 2000 GLX Year of registration: 1978 Showround: 1400 hrs on Wednesday 1 5th Feb. 1 984 Venue: Sembayvang Shipyard Gate 3 Contact: Mr. NgThiam Poh (Purchasing and Stores Manager) Tel: *****11 ext:798 words
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Advertisement864 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sate J) Toyota j) Toyota SH" TEST DRIVE.. Tfl ■M THE EXCITING NEW |jj2S CORONA 1.6 -iIS! PARF $26,800 ARF $34 900 ffiSffa aAX^ OR ■■•ol^JU™*' SPACIOUS, POWERFUL K ECONOMICAL aPT NEW COROLLA 1.3 J^mW. DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28 650 MmmmM M864 words
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Advertisement721 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others LEONG HUAT SOON VEHICLES PTE LTD 184 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 TEL: *****35/ *****50 1983 Ford Laser 1.5 sports, aircond, sports rims 1982 olt Lancer 1400 SL aircond, sports rims Datsun 100A aircond 1981 Datsun Bluebird 1.6 aircond 1960 Toyota Corolla 1.3 DX721 words
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Advertisement780 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1979 ISUZU GEMINI. Aircond. radio cassette, 2 private owners. Price $10,500. Contact Jimmy Yeo. *****68. 1960 SUBARU 1.6 5-speed 4-door. One owner. Aircon, radio cassette. Beautiful condition. Downpayment $2,800. *****02. 1960 SUBARU 1600. GLF. 5 speed. 2nd private owner. Beautiful condition. Tel: *****11. David780 words
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Advertisement821 1984-02-14 29 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles ALMOST 1960 S'JZUKI Seep Air. con. sport rims Big tyres 1 company owner. Beautiful condition Tel- *****59. BEDFORD 8 TONS Truck mounted with 3 tons HMF crane. 3 years old, new road tax Interest- ed call *****83 REG. 1979 DATSUN 1 600 r.f821 words
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Advertisement711 1984-02-14 29 78 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER I PARI cars and .th makec Ol good used can. l'lease call at Kong Beng Motor Co. 170. Albert Street. -=01 07 Golden Wall Auto Centre. S'pore 07U T>I:SS7WM *****59 REQUIREO 1974 MERCEDES and Volvos with PARI export. High price guaranteed Richard Lee 73HKI711 words
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Advertisement827 1984-02-14 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses NO I GfiACf I»R» DIST 19 OFF LORONG CHL AN ned. 4 living dining terr flooring Rants: 1. .«> I.* a- m JSB SERVICES 73Ab2 t OLD COi Of MM. TVP'-»er-n-cetfc. hrc bu igaio* d.tt Ib4t turni(h*d privntr gaisge thar>n£ 28.030 sq ti b«au ifd827 words
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Advertisement1193 1984-02-14 30 '|&j||iS^ n a [ngt'thfl Hf"! «ilM|Xt v" ini'lr-r one FOOI t>ut tailed he- I i Hdp unts. re. id Haae««*» tassifl alion rf»;.i fwo natts ol T,- I jp ten bedrooms e .u M are available ■-jJti'w ■■<! i> >n ualfii at K.ist (.'oast ?«i'» 1 ll I K.- ut1,193 words
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Advertisement799 1984-02-14 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 20 THOMSON VIEW, 2-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms plus 1 servant's, big garden. Partly furnished. $2,300 Tel: *****79. No agents DIST 21 CHENG SOON Crescent brand new double-storey semidetached. 4,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms /servant's. Partly furnished. $4,000. Swansea *****11. DIST 28 MUGLISTON PARK double-storey terrace.799 words
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Advertisement668 1984-02-14 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SELETAR HILLB DRIVE singlestorey semi-detached bungalow. 5,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. $1,600. Pro Housing: *****39/ *****59 SEMBAWANG DIST. 2775 3-bed-roomed detached bungalow with spacious garden. Serene locality. Tel: *****44/ *****83. No agents. 2 1/2-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW with pool, 5 bedrooms, attached bathroom at Swiss Club area.668 words
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Advertisement576 1984-02-14 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments FfIRE|ISTPUIZ|IM3^Li7Y££'- I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMEMTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I I Creates a new era in cosy modern living. Hi'XifJtll^lßWiTWTnCTffiffl I I INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES H •14,000sqft Hotel576 words
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Advertisement492 1984-02-14 30 APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN D15T5.9, 10, 11 Hillcrest $5,500 Cairnhlll Court $4,500 Grange Heights SMOO Brookvale $3,500 Llncolnsvale $3,500 Meng Garden $3,400 Marbella Court $3,200 Lucky Plaza $2*oo Sommervllle Park $2,500 Jalan Jlntan $2,000 Skyvllla $I*oo CONTINENTAL REALTY PTELTD TEL: *****34 Joseph Sim/ George Chue ASTORIA, Cairnhill. vicinity, brand new492 words
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Advertisement1417 1984-02-14 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments CHOICE APARTMENTS TO LET Pacific Man.ion. 3 bedrooms fully furnished. $1,900. Dlst 10 a Jerwoit Court, 3 bedrooms Studio apartments A"*""* Fully airconditioned and Himiko Court, atudio, fully carpeted furnished, $2,200. a Hilltop Apartmant, 3 bed- Furnished/ partly furnished rooms,1,417 words
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Advertisement852 1984-02-14 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED bedroomed apartotCDt \mh. swimming pool in On hard Road virinitv Brand new furnishings 24 hours, security renlai $2.SOV Mt-tz PtOpaitMl ":v!1488 BRAND NEW LUXURIOUS IBSttment at dlst 14 4 bedroorii> split-level swimming pool and tenm;- court facilities soon Immediate occupancj contact *****2b852 words
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Advertisement837 1984-02-14 31 86 Accommodation Vacant i b) Apartments OIST 10 GRENVILLE UPPER BMdBOSMttS I pli:^ tvilroom. fully tarnished and alrcon, $^.500 I negotiable J> (Realty) Co .(.cur; nSMH OIST IS. BRAND NEW i K ear. Park *1 1 h condominium fuctiities Arf.i UH Sq !l b'aiiiik se.l. high Ron with aircond cooker837 words
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Advertisement838 1984-02-14 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MT FABEA LODGE Mt PabSf K.I 2 bedrooms, 1,150 sq ft with swimming pool, gymnasium, squash and tennis courts Property Agency Pte Ltd *****55. NEPTUNE COURT. FACING sea, hi^h floor, beautifully furnished. 3 bedrooms, aircon. CTV. washIng machine, security, $1,800. ■teat *****13/ *****57 ORCHARD NEIGHBOURHOOD.838 words
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Advertisement800 1984-02-14 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM. C'hempaka Court, 2,600 sq.ft. Low floor 5 bedrooms $3,000 *****08 (Sole agent) PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX apartment for rent 3 bedrooms. Interested please call *****2 (No agents) SOMMERVILLE APARTMENT FOR rental, high floor, facing Farrer Road, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, fully alrcon. Tel:800 words
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Advertisement774 1984-02-14 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST.9 OFF ORCHARD Road fully furnished alrcond. bathroom attached and fridge. Tel *****97 DIST 9, FURNISHED AIRCOND, bathroom attached. Japanese Korean preferred. Tel: *****94. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only. Room near schools. Meals and laundry arrangeable. *****98. FULLY FURNISHED AIRCONDITIONED rooms for weekly rent. Contact: *****75.774 words
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Advertisement565 1984-02-14 31 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms FURNISH ED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS and HDB flats urgently required for our clients needs Please call *****97. READY CLIENTS REQUIRE furnished/ unfurnished rooms/ flats in any districts. Owners please call *****95/ *****94. READY CLIENTS REQUIRE rooms flats in any districts. Furnished unfurnished. Owners please call *****09565 words
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Advertisement627 1984-02-14 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses a) Houses DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 9 1 /4% p.a. 11 to 25 years 9 1 /2% p.a. Bridging finance available.627 words
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Advertisement592 1984-02-14 31 DIST. IMB JALAN UMAU Kasturi double-storey terrace, split-level, 4 plus 1 room, 2,000 sq.ft. Tastefully furnished. Good "fongshui" Offer above $525,000 secures. Owner: *****91. Strictly no agents. DIST. 16, BEDOK VILLE elevated double-storey detached bungalow in Cul-De-Sac. Approx. 6,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms with balcony. 4 attached bathrooms, study/ separate servant's.592 words
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Advertisement809 1984-02-14 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5, MODERN SEMI-DETACH-ED, double-storey, split-level liv-" ing dining, hall. 4 bedrooms, freehold, vacant possession 4.000 sq.ft. $800,000. Worldwide Realty: *****77/ *****38 DIST. 5 FABER HILLS doublestorey semi-detached. 5,100 sq.ft. $815,000. Dist. 19. Brand new double-storey semi-detached 3,200 sq.ft. $750,000. Contact *****8/ *****9. DIST809 words
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Advertisement794 1984-02-14 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses PABIR RIS GARDEN New Town house, built-in 2 .400 sq ft Near MRT Station Selling $490,000 negotiable Tel Miss Pam *****44 QUEEN'S ASTRID PARK t Dlst 10) 2-storey bungalow 28.000 sq ft. freehold, well maintained, big garden $3.8 million Please contact: *****07 READY CLIENTS794 words
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Advertisement665 1984-02-14 31 89 Properties For Sale b) JMvate Apartments DUCHESS ROAD $680,000 (Dist 10) Ni-»i> rornplfl«-a Mi..... i-vuil»--walkup condc. Area 1 900 sq ft 3 bedrooms. 1 utility all baths U tached Central ainoiia >win ming pool h inishes is of lop 1 quality maU-nai Viewing by ".pI point nieiu only BALESTIEP.665 words
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Advertisement932 1984-02-14 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments T^ M X2V j *s^^^tfJl^r^'^^^Sdi^eJjaH'"^ZZ*^ 11 units ol Mansionertes/5 shops below situated -—-^Trll_*X at the intersection ol Chun Tin Road and Yuk ."jiul \j\ Tong Avenue with mar.v snoppmg932 words
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Advertisement862 1984-02-14 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments a^^* rfc^"-^ r^BBB Apartments H^k I < *t2--ZT^W Near Orchard R oad's I < 2^^^^ Booming Tourist And I i .^^^y r? Shopping Centres M |1 J^^m^t B j few MRT Station is nearby. A quiet862 words
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Advertisement607 1984-02-14 32 HIMIKO COURT (DIST. 10) studio/ 2/3 bedrooms available. Full condominium facilities. Selling with/ without tenancy. $350,000 onwards. Shang Properties *****85. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! THE Village, dlst. 05, beautifully decorated studio apartment, full airconditioning, fully furnished, swimming pool/ 24-hour security, $280,000. *****11. LUCKY PLAZA, 1715 sq.ft. Well maintained, fully airconditloned, 3-bedroomed. Spacious607 words
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Advertisement817 1984-02-14 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 9, FERNHILL COURT, 2.300 sq.ft. 3 rooms and 1 study, beautifully furnished. $860,000. Property Resources, *****31/ *****73. DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL ROAD beautifully renovated walk-up apartment. 2 bedrooms, 1,140 sq.ft. Freehold. $365,000 0.n.0. Wess *****44. DIST. 9 PACIFIC MANSION. High floor, exclusively renovated.817 words
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Advertisement822 1984-02-14 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW. The view' s amazing from this lovely 1700 sq.ft. High floor 3 bedrooms apartment. Only $300,000. Admiral: *****22. BRADDELL VIEW, PHASE I. HUDC. Approx 1,700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. 2 halls, well maintained. See to appreciate. Interested tel: *****21/ *****03. DIST 10822 words
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Advertisement819 1984-02-14 32 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments MUST SELLI BEAUTIFULLY renovated 4-roomed flat at Bedok South. $85,000 Must see to appreciate. *****55 OUTRAM PARK 4-ROOMED corner unit. Carpeted, parquet, wall papered, cabinets, silting pan $180,000 ono. Tel *****46 SELLING CHEAPI Circuit Road. 4roomed HDB, high floor, transport convenient. $60,000 0.n.0.819 words
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Advertisement741 1984-02-14 32 90 Properties Wanted !3/ 4/ 5-ROOMED HDB HUDC flats required by qualified buyers I with ready cash 2W7221 1 i i a»— 91 Factory Spaces "SBillßa^a— «aaßßaßßagg FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT A SALE A) DIST. 12 a 9 8 units of Hulled factories warehouses 4.500 sqft 12.000 sq ft741 words
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Advertisement794 1984-02-14 32 91 Factory Spaces MACPHERSON ARLA 3RD [actor} apej c for :ik!< in Store available mime.-. I Please contact Teresa NNsH FACTORY AT 21 Mundai Bttfe iiviiiiubie for rt-nl Further deLuis tel MIMS y ***** FACTORY IN JURONG approx area 20.000 sq ft tOTMie I DRtSCI *****0b 2b ***** FOR SALE794 words
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Advertisement311 1984-02-14 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted fl DEVELOPMENT II SITE WANTED I I A leading development organisation is looking for D I development sites in the city area or suburb of I I Singapore for development of shopping centres I I or highrise and lowrise condominimum, flats,311 words
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Advertisement48 1984-02-14 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental I I Partitioned office available n j immediately at: f GOLOHILL PLAZA ,KJ tower block, area w w range from 90 Sj jj sq.m. 720 sq.m. A GOLDHILL PLAZA Fodium block, ui area 2,500 sq ft. *****2k j w for more detnils 548 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-14 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE TO LET Thong Teck Building, 1800 sq.ft. UIC Building, 3000 sq.ft. PIL Building, 2200 sq.ft. Sin Ming Drive 6000 sq.ft. Orchard Towers 7300 sq.ft. e Cecil Point, 1000 to 50,000 sq.ft. Enquiries to: DAVID WONG TEL: *****2 £w^ WOW Goddard Smith, Talhar Wong430 words
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Advertisement555 1984-02-14 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces TAT LEE BANK WAREHOUSE 1 jll^^rlSsps I Mtwt v r**"*w*y*"'^'*f^**WSaW. as i j] \i 1 7C^^5 //^^V *3-storey warehouse complex with 14 units B tat lee bank I {jS~I W/ «?Bfcw\ oor loadm 9 capacity 20KN m- B555 words
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Advertisement102 1984-02-14 33 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE in Orchard Road (outside CBD.) Approx. 363 726 sq.ft. Carpeted with 3-partitioned rooms. Furniture and filing cabinets. Ample carpark. Call now *****26. PARKWAY PARADE Office space of 936 sq ft available for immediate occupation 10th storey excellent view. Rental $5.20 per sq ft inclusive of maintenance. Call102 words
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Advertisement572 1984-02-14 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FURNISHED OFFICE SPACE for rent. 33 sq.m. (350 sq.ft.) Town centre, outside CBD. $2.40 p.s.f. Interested please contact *****66. GOLDEN MILE TOWER (Beach Road) facing sea. Area approximately: 463 sq.ft.- Available in March. System Properties: *****38 *****39. ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way. Prestigeous office in centrally572 words
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Advertisement262 1984-02-14 33 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental nrT .n fii lAnn Excellent Location RETAIL SHOPS p r! lm^°^ Area FOR I FA^F 17 O 0 O sqn' X -1^52s S ft 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces262 words
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Advertisement516 1984-02-14 33 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted about 100 SQ FT required one man represei n ke help from Reu Set retarj to tak< aJU vhei I out of office Any Budget around 600" Call Jane i nKfsi URGENTLY REQUIRED 900 sq ft Bukit Tim.it. west Coast Holland Road Good dep<»;' ad516 words
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Advertisement4369 1984-02-14 34 S^^k '^V^af f* Im^m^mm p" S b^LA il JBBft *"^JVTM r f* T I ™^—^—W &*t& I ™^—W^m V^Sj? W^Y X''^^l^B^l> Jfc'7 DEARJANET MDa TED DEAREST CHO, yesterday I fell in p RA MIL A. VALENTIKES Dl> P4 B fIK YtirChrrn Wnnn^W^P derful to reciU. bul ofils many the world4,369 words
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Advertisement2050 1984-02-14 35 L ,^B^h\ J IR-* J j\^f I JYTj fIVCT fIK siE"^ m Valentin*. I Naturally Cherish. Ever Noble. Through, Kindness, He Others Outshines. Kind Aquarian Heart That's Always Thine. LILY. THIS PAGE ain't t>ltf enough I to express how much 1 love you I rather whisper it in >our mouth2,050 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-02-14 35 DEAR RICHARD We love you very much Prom your Wife, Pandora and Children, Keiji and Keryl DEAR STEVEN Mow can I ever Inr^f t your magical touch From: Azuah DEDICATING MY EVERLASTING love to mj Uear SOOk Yin on this special day Weng Pun. DENNIS 111 give the joy my1,051 words
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Advertisement910 1984-02-14 35 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale I MIDLINK PLAZA I 8 (Middle Road/Queen Street) M I Oniy 5 shop/showroom units telt f I I Ready for immediate I 1 occupation. B Midlink Plaza is a 9- storey commercial B development comprising 2 storeys of 9 ancillary910 words
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Advertisement489 1984-02-14 35 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA, .shop for rent 200 to 400 sq ft. Interested call *****96- *****12.10am to 9.30pm. COLD STORAGE JELITA vicinity modern shop house available immediately at only $4.00 p.s.f. 1400 sq.ft Chelsea *****1 1. DIST. 0106 INSIDE CBD, groundfloor shop cum office. 3.700 sq.ft.489 words
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Article1560 1984-02-14 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings ror this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Claw 1 Div. 2 2,000m (Ratings: 185-119) 1 Peace Now 59.5 158 11 Richmond m 58 155 7 Superspeed 58 155 16 Shipping Magnate 55.5 150 20 Kissimmee 55 149 14 Tian Ting1,560 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-02-14 36 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM Pictures at the 400 m by At the 400m At the finish Cl 3 Div 4 1,200m 1. Flamingo n 2. Bob's Jewel 3. Purity 4. Actinium Dist: 1, 4, Time 1:13 Cl i Div 2 1,600m 1. National Flag II262 words
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731 1984-02-14 36 EPSOM JEEP - Valley Fame in line for hat-trick EPSOM JEEP The 2,000 metres Cup distance will be ideal for this notoriously slow starter By CLASS 1 DIV 1 2,000 m (Ratings: 180-157) If FREEDOM FIGHTER II 59 180 2 HAWAIIAN SONG 52.5 167 12 ASEAN n 52 166 1 JAMBEAU 51 164731 words
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199 1984-02-14 36 $440,000 damages to Filipino owner By THE RACING EDITOR SYDNEY, Mon. An effort made six years ago. which led to legal action, culminated in the New South Wales Supreme Court last Friday when a Filipino racehorse owner and breeder was awarded damages of A5234,000 (about *****,000). The judge, in reserved199 words
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Article146 1984-02-14 36 HONGKONG, Mon CRACK French jockey Philippe Paquet was in a coma here today after being crushed by his mount in a fall during track work, a spokesman for the Roy a; Hong Kong Jockey Club said Paquet's horse. Silver Star, stumbled and pitched the rider,AFP - 146 words
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Advertisement831 1984-02-14 36 102 Tours 102 Tours tftfc NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head Office: Pearl's Centre. Gr. Floor. §3 100 Eu Tong Sen St #01-14, #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Teh *****33 (7 lines) H Branch Office: People s Park Complex. Gr Floor S 1. Park Road #OM9. Singapore 0105. Tel:831 words
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Advertisement642 1984-02-14 36 102 Tours i PHOENIX TRAVEL PACKAGE TOUR Genting Highlands 3Days2Nights To&Fro By Air $319/$339 Daily Rail Air Only $229 $269 Daily To&Fro By Rail $159 $199 Daily Cameron Highlands 3Oays2NightB To&Fro By Rail $169 $189 Daily Rail/Air Only $269/$289 Dally Penang Beach Package Air Tour Incl Breakfast Transfer 2to6Days from642 words
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Miscellaneous48 1984-02-14 37 Today's events ATHLETICS Anglo-Chinese Junior College cross-country (MacRitchie Park. 8.30 a m.) BADMINTON Inter-constitu-ency tournament (SBA Hall, 7.30 p m SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: SAFSA v F'arrer Park United (Jalan Besar, 7 30 p.m.), friendly: TOSC Veterans V PSA Veterans (Delta Spoils Complex. 5 IS p. m I.48 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-02-14 37 I WAS put •in a position of how to play somebody who is in a coma. If I keep the ball in play and run him around and get him overheated, then what? s Connors MEMPHIS, Mon. Jimmy Connors won the United States national indoorReuter - 398 words
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228 1984-02-14 37 CHTCAGO (Illinois), Mon. Top-seeded Pam Shriver overcame a midmatch slump yesterday to beat unseeded Barbara Potter 7-6 (7-4). 2-6. 6-3 for the US$l5O,OOO ($315,000) Virginia Slims of Chicago tennis tournament. Pam, who had lost 6-4, 7-5 to Barbara in the Virginia Slims ofAP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-02-14 37 Spotlight on the Winter Olympics East Germans leave rivals out in the cold SARAJEVO, Mon. The East German assemblyline has produced quality goods yet again five Winter Olympic gold medallists with the Games just into their stride. With five silvers and two bronzes for good measure, the EastReuter; UPI - 328 words
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Article359 1984-02-14 37 Three-gold success BONN, Mon. Canada, led by star Alex Baumann. scored nine wins to dominate the men's events in the International short-course swimming competition Baumann. 19, completed a hat-trick, winning the men's 200m breaststroke. the 200m and the 400m medley events. Results Men's 54 metres free: 1 Fernando Canales (P359 words
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Article238 1984-02-14 37 SARAJEVO, Mon. Snezana Mesihovic bought a new sofa, and she's waiting for the end of the Winter Olympics to use it. Snezana and her husband Musaib live in a tiny basement apartment that's hardly big enough for their three-year-old son Damur to toddle in. When the GamesUPI - 238 words
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Article117 1984-02-14 37 SARAJEVO, Mon. Karin Enke, of East Germany, became the first person to collect three gold medals at the 14th Winter Olympics when she won the women's 1,000 metres speed skating at the Zetra Rink here today. The medal order was a repeat of the 1,500AFP - 117 words
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Article100 1984-02-14 37 SARAJEVO, Mon. Franz Klammer of Austria, a favourite to win the men's Alpine skiing downhill gold medal and his compatriot Erwin Resch have both flown home. With bad weather causing the repeated postponement of the men's downhill race, both of them decided to spend some time inAFP - 100 words
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Article266 1984-02-14 37 DUISBURG (West Germany), Mon. Poland's Anirzej Grubba won the West German Open table tennis title after a surprise win over emerging Swedish star Jan-Ove Waldner in the men's singles final here yesterday. Grubba took the first two games but secondseeded Waldner fought back strongly before the Pole clinchedReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-02-14 38 LONDON, Mon. Manchester United came charging back into the English League Division One championship race with a brilliant 5-0 away win against a ragged Luton side yesterday. Only 11,265 spectators turned up at Kenilworth Road to watch this televised match, so Luton will be seeking ample compensation, havingAFP - 574 words
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Article254 1984-02-14 38 Debt-ridden Charlton face winding-up order from High Court LONDON, Mon. Charlton Athletic, eighth in the Second Division, could become the first English League soccer club for 22 years to become extinct. Charlton, winners of the Football Association Cup in 1947, who once regularly filled theirUPI - 254 words
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334 1984-02-14 38 ROME, Mon. French maestro Michel Platini scored both goals as Juventus beat Lazio 2-1 to stay top of the Italian First Division while champions Roma regained winning form with a 2-1 victory against Torino. Juventus' inconsistent Polish striker Zbigniew Boniek hit fine form against strugglingReuter - 334 words
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Article87 1984-02-14 38 MADRID, Mon. Spanish champions Athletic Bilbao, knocked off the top of the League last week, returned to form yesterday by thrashing Sevilla 5-0 at home. Midfielder Ismael Urtubi beat Seville goalkeeper Buyo twice in two minutes to help Bilbao to a 3-0 half-time lead after De Andres hadReuter - 87 words
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Article92 1984-02-14 38 PARIS, Mon. Paris St Germain boosted their hopes of landing the French First Division soccer title when they crushed Saint Etienne 3-1 yesterday. The stylish win put St Germain level on points with second-placed Monaco and to within three of leaders Bordeaux, both «of whom wereReuter - 92 words
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Article91 1984-02-14 38 LISBON, Mon. Benfica beat Rio Ave 3-2 to remain unbeaten in the Portuguese soccer championship and keep their perch in the First Division. Diamantino scored for Benfica in the 12th minute from a pass by Danish player Michael Maniche. Rio Ave equalised through Nhabola before half time.Reuter - 91 words
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Article82 1984-02-14 38 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Former World club champions Flamengo crushed Sao Paulo 4-1 in the opening match of the Librtadores Cup soccer championship last night. Fullback Mozer put Flamengo ahead in the 33rd minute and scored again in the second half. Santos pulled a goal back with aReuter - 82 words
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184 1984-02-14 38 Liverpool may have Souness back for Cup-tie LONDON, Mon. Champions Liverpool have captain Graeme Souness firmly in contention to face Third Division leaders Walsall for the second leg of the English League Cup semi-final at Fellows Park tomorrow. Souness missed last week's 2-2 draw at Anfield, along with Mark LawrensonAFP - 184 words
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Article325 1984-02-14 38 BELGIAN: Beringen 0 Anderlecht 1, Beveren 2 Courtrai 1, Club Bruges 3 Seraing 1, Waregem 2 Cercle Bruges 1, Molenbeek 0 Waterschei 0, Standard 0 FC Liege 2, Antwerp 3 Lierse 0, Malines 0 Beerschot 1, Lokeren 2 Ghent 1. Leading standings: Beveren 37 pts, Seraing 30, AnderleehtReuter - 325 words
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Article203 1984-02-14 38 NIEUWEGEIN Holland Mon. Denmark's Jens-Peter Nierhoff had to call on all his reserves to beat compatriot Ib Frederiksen 12-15, 15-9. 18-16 in the men's singles final of the Dutch Open badminton championships here last night. Results Men's singles, quarter-finals: Jens-Peter Nierhoff (Den> bt Steven Butler < Eng >Reuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-02-14 38 Clemence is tired of being the second No. 1 LONDON, Mon. England soccer manager Bobby Robson is looking for a new substitute for goalkeeper Peter Shiiton. Tottenham Hotspur's Ray Clemenee, 35, tired of sitting on the bench, announced at the weekend that he was no longer available for England afterAFP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-02-14 39 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Countdown to the awards... and the figures who really added up to something in '83 BY SPORTS EDITOR A CURSORY glance at the nomination list for the 1983 sports awards throws forward four obvious choices Ang Peng Siong (Sportsman), De'.ia Milne (Sportswoman). Henry lan (Best Coach)566 words
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Article379 1984-02-14 39 AMERICAN Tony McKay set an indoor 400 metre record when he clocked 45.79 sec. at an athletics meet in Gainesville, Florida. The previous mark of 45.% was set in 1981 by West Germany's Hartmut Weber. ITALIAN runners set indoor world records in both the women's and men's 4Reuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 379 words
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Article266 1984-02-14 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By EACH live telecast of a pre-Olympic Games qualifying round soccer match at the National Stadium from April 14-29 will cost $25,200. And the price of each delayed telecast will be $12,600. These are prices the Football Association of Singapore will charge as266 words
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Article169 1984-02-14 39 JOE DORAI - Armed for success JOE DORAI FORMER international midfielder Leong Kok Fann will make a bid to regain his place in the Singapore squad *oaight when Armed Forces take on Farrei Park United in a National Football League revision One match at the Jalan Besar Stadiu.r il 30). Kok Fann made169 words
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Article100 1984-02-14 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Sime Darby skipper sees red J. RAJENDRAN SIME DARBY captain Kamaruzaman Abdul Rahman was sent off in his team's 2-1 win over General Motors in their Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match at Farrer Park yesterday. Kamaruzaman received marching orders a minute from time for kicking an opponent.100 words
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Article150 1984-02-14 39 NATIONAL Football League Division Two club Balestier United are seeking a $100 transport reimbursement from the Football Association of Singapore following a shut-out at the St. Wilfred ground last Saturday evening. Balestier and South Avenue, together with the match officials, turned up for their game only to find150 words
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Article348 1984-02-14 39 Janice Seah; Marian Tan - Moor the merrier Janice Seah Marian Tan By i and NEXT year's Singapore Open boardsailing regatta may offer more than the glitter of trophies. There could also be the glamour of prize-money. Cyrus Medora, president of the Board Sailing Association Singapore, said' "We want to make the Open part of348 words
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Article119 1984-02-14 39 Sportsman Ronnie Ng (bowling), Peter Abisheganaden (equestrian), Peter Lee (shooting), Zainal Abidin (squash), Ang Peng Siong (swimming), Teo Yong Joo (weightliftIng). Sportswoman K. Jayamani (athletics), Delia Milne (bowling), Lee Poh Ngok (judo), Um Poh Choo (softball), Lira Seok Hui (squash), Kwek Leng (swimming). Meritorious Sam Tan (archery),119 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-02-14 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Beverly back in the Singapore swing hoping to do Seletar proud j By Picture by EIGHTEEN years ago when Beverly Huke left Singapore for home in England, Changi was just a quiet countryside, site of the Royal Air Force Grammar School whereJERRY HEH - 473 words
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Article231 1984-02-14 39 GERRY ALLMAN assured himself of a place in the Warren Golf Club record books when he won the February Medal with a gross 79 at Folkestone Road. Saturday's medal competitions were the last on the club's old 12-hole couise. A ground-breaking ceremony was held immediately after to mark231 words
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Article326 1984-02-14 39 HONOLULU, Mon. Jack Renner birdied the final hole to tie fellow American Wayne Levi and march to victory on the second hole of a suddendeath play-off in the US$5OO,OOO ($1,050,000) Hawaiian Open golf tournament yesterday. Renner, had a finalround 67, five-under par, for a totalReuter - 326 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1984-02-14 38 MR FONG PENG CHEE AGED 73 passed away peacefully on 12 February 19M, leaving behind: Sons: Paul Fong Yeng Pew Fong Ylng Yew Peter Fong Ylng Kay Daughters-in-law: Ng Soo Fong Pauline Lim Daughter: Fong Soh Sim Son-in-law: Ng Slew Peck And 5 grandchildren to mourn his loss.156 words
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Obituary, Illustration226 1984-02-14 39 DR. M. CHOTTA SINGH 13TH ANNIVERSARY In honoured and treasured memory of the late Or. M. Chotta Singh departed 14/2/71. Because in his life he was saintly. Because In his heart he was pure. His reward we are sure must be heaven. And our grief we must226 words
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Obituary, Illustration133 1984-02-14 39 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of JOSEPH 00N BENG KIAT who departed on 14th February 1982 Times helps tu ease our pain But will never erase our meniun. May our lord grant you eternal rest. Cherished by: Lynn the Family. Love's greatest gift Remembrance MDM MAGDALENE133 words
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Obituary, Illustration164 1984-02-14 39 The familv of the late MR PETER YIP wish to express sincere thanks to Father Pang A Father Fossion. Sacred Heart Church choir master organist and St. Vincent de Paul Society, doctors, nurses and staff of Ward 43. T.T.S.H.. relatives and friends for their kind assistance, prayers, attendance,164 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1984-02-14 39 The family of the late Mr Lee Trtiam Buck wishes tc express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives friends The Church Ol Chris 131 SON PLA R.S.A.F.. the start ot Tractors Sing* pore Ltd.. Union Carbide and lh> Associated Union Committee* to' their support, donations and messages of150 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1984-02-14 39 Our deepest condolences A heartfelt sympathies to our Capital Oivisonal Manager (Corporate rela lions) Mis;- Rosa Tham family, on the demise of her beloved lathe. Mr Tham Pak Soon From the Etfxfl of. CorpofuU Relai ton* iH«l* *i tetei omi Our deepest sympathies to Mis* Rote Tham on69 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-02-14 40 US Navy picture showing the Soviet aircraft carrier Novorossiysk14 words
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Article206 1984-02-14 40 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By INTELLIGENCE sources on board a visiting US aircraft carrier, the USS Blue Ridge, disclosed yesterday that the Soviet Union had sent a second aircraft carrier to strengthen its Pacific fleet. The carrier Novorossiysk, which enters the Malacca Straits today, is expected to sail206 words
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Article31 1984-02-14 40 HONGKONG, Mon. Three men, armed with what appeared to be guns and a knife, today made off with gold ornaments worth HKS3OO.OOO (S$111,000) from a goldsmith's shnn tnHav AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article114 1984-02-14 40 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia's armed forces commander. General Benny Murdani, has left for Hanoi on a friendly visit at the invitation of the Vietnamese Defence Ministry, diplomats and Indonesian sources said tonight. The Indonesian government made no official announcement about the trip, which the sources saidReuter - 114 words
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288 1984-02-14 40 ABBY TAN - Team to visit Tokyo to probe Aquino murder ABBY TAN By Manila reporter MANILA, Mon. The five-member fact-find-ing board investigating the murder of opposition figure Benigno Aquino will leave for Tokyo tomorrow to interview about eight witnesses. These witnesses might have seen Mr Aquino's assassination on the Manila Airport tarmac288 words
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110 1984-02-14 40 Dogs to be used to curb gun smuggling POLICE dogs trained to sniff oat guns will be deployed at Singapore's entry and exit points to help check gun smuggling. Deployment of the dogs will help curb the number of guns which police believe are being brought from a neighbouring country.110 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-02-14 40 picture MISSION specialist Brace McCandless moving around the cargo bay of the space shuttle Challenger. The jet-pack on his back allowed him to move untethered in space. The Challenger's robot arm which is designed to retrieve satellites is on the right. APAP - 47 words
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223 1984-02-14 40 HOUSTON, Mon. The US space shuttle vehicle Challenger might be able to retrieve the two satellites that went astray on its recent flight, but that might cost more than they are worth. Such a retrieval would be an exciting prospect, said MrAFP; AP - 223 words
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214 1984-02-14 40 Five 'shopping for missile parts for China' arrested NEW YORK, Mon. Five people, two of them Chinese from Hongkong, have been arrested on charges of trying to buy equipment used In guidedmissile systems for China, the US Customs Service said yesterday. The arrests came after a Customs' undercover agent pretendedReuter - 214 words
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Article61 1984-02-14 40 HONGKONG, Mon. The Royal Hongkong Observatory today recorded an intense earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale off the north coast of Taiwan. The observatory said the quake struck at 0450 GMT (12.50 p.m. Singapore time) with an epicenter 870 km north-east of Hongkong in the SouthUPI - 61 words
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Article31 1984-02-14 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.31 points to 1,160.39 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 31 words
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196 1984-02-14 40 Advisory group on hepatitis set up THE Health Ministry has formed a national advisory committee on hepatitis and its related diseases. This committee will oversee all scientific research, prevention and control of the disease as well as quality control of the products used to screen and vaccinate against this virus.196 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-02-14 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 a.m. Adelaide 16 23C Fine I Manila 19 31 C Fair Amsterdam fC t Melbourne 14 22 C Cloudy Bangkok 24 32 C Fair Moscow -15137 words
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Title Section21 1984-02-14 1 SECTION TWO Sew a shirt for your loved one OUTLOOK, Page Two Read all about great screen lovers LEISURE, Page Seven21 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1984-02-14 1 MAY HO - Yahya's flying high MAY HO on a hobby with strings attached Story: Photographs: KENNETH KOH A Geyiang-bred Singaporean who once had the honour of standing in for the Kelantan kitemakers at a promotion in Singapore shares his self-taught skills of making a kite. He enjoys attracting curious stares and questionsKENNETH KOH - 1,065 words
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Article631 1984-02-14 2 SUNA - All alone with my fears SUNA Tuesday column By Housewife and mother of two IT WAS peaceful as always. Occasionally, a car or two swished by along the deserted road beyond the little park adjoining our semi-de-tached house. It was the third morning of an enforced experiment on living alone.631 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-02-14 2 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING Story: THE dress, decreed the fashion couturiers in Paris and Milan at their springsummer '84 shows, is back this year with all its stylish vengeance. Here, that old standby has already started to appear on the racks in time forNIK KASMANI - 281 words
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Article454 1984-02-14 3 Lion Features - Why we yawn and hic, hiccup! Lion Features. YAWNS and hiccups are two apparently inexplicable breathing conditions, which most of us consider a bit of a joke. More often than not. they are a source of mild embarrassment. But why do we yawn? Why is it contagious? It is not,454 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-02-14 3 CINDY HALES; MAY HO - Sew your heart onto his sleeve CINDY HALES MAY HO By edited by WHAT can be more thoughtful than making a shirt for your very own valentine? It will be a shirt that he will wear with pride because it was made with love. On days when he is not409 words
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Article, Illustration872 1984-02-14 6 PAULINE WALKER - PAULINE WALKER PERCHANCE milords, ladyes and gentilmen, this exotic tale of olde worlde dances in our Land of the Lion shalt please you By BRANLE (pronounced "brawl"), Farandole, basse banse, piva, saltarello, pavanne, galliard These strange-sound-ing names roll easily from Elizabeth Sandilands' tongue and her872 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-02-14 6 SUSAN CHIRA - Going tizzy over Lizzy SUSAN CHIRA in New Haven (Connecttcut) By THE Queen swept into the great hall, followed by nearly 300 of her devoted subjects. For several hours, she feasted on a sur-loyn of roast beef, buttered colliflowers, taffety tarts and raisins of the sunne. Her court lutanist playedNYT - 580 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1984-02-14 7 PHILIP COOREY - Cameras! Music! and great on screen PHILIP COOREY By Today being Valentine's Day, our columnist recalls Cupid's capers on film. Ah yes, true love's a (sigh!) many celluloid thing CANNOT live withoat my life I cannot live without my soul." Laurence Olivier to Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights. "Ok Jerry1,104 words
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533 1984-02-14 7 ALJEAN HARMETZ - ALJEAN HARMETZ BY in Hollywood WINNERS and losers in Hollywood are determined as much by expectations as by results. Among the major films of 1983, Superman 111, for example, was widely felt to be a failure, although it was the fifth most successfulNYT - 533 words
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Advertisement86 1984-02-14 7 APPOINTMENT A well-established hotel in Singapore invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of SALES MANAGER The person must be a graduate from a Japanese University, or its equivalent with the ability to speak and write fluent Japanese as a prerequisite. Experience in hotel sales is not necessary86 words
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Advertisement1188 1984-02-14 7 APPOINTMENTS BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST AROUND $35,000 PER ANNUM PMR 1300 A major multi-national company has E.D.P. and ideally be Prog -ammei s/Systen.s retained our services to advise on this Analysts in an international company or a appointment. The Business Systems Analyst computer company. They should have been will have the1,188 words
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Miscellaneous218 1984-02-14 7 What's on ONE MAN THEATRE EXHIBITION OF CHIA CHILD GROWING UP NESE PAINTINGS —By Prof David Kemp. Works of local artists An anthology of poetry Tang Juey Lee, Low Eng, and prose presented by wu Shyh Guey, Helena the Ministry of Culture Wong, Sau Ching, Nai with the assistance of218 words
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Miscellaneous104 1984-02-14 7 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 2.24 a.m. (1.6 m), 8.11 a.m. (2.3 m), 3.24 p.m. (0.4 m), 10.56 p.m. (2.2 m). Sedill Kechil 2.43 a.m. (1.7 m), 6.46 a.m. (2.0 m), 2.26 p.m. (0.5 m), 10.24 p.m. (2.3 m). Port Dickson 4.50 a.m. (2.2m), 11.46 a.m. (0.9 m), 5.05 p.m. (1.9104 words
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Advertisement266 1984-02-14 8 CARRIAGE HOl^E <$& 2-"^ The Essence or Beauty and runction j/y^ fittings, built-in wardrobes y^ M iw > </^ rnMm N^v I YA^^o^f^^m^m In vest in Gate House and Carriage House pi^^^iß now and own luxuri °us apartments at 4% Bookin 9 s Enquiries: jfl fl interest, for the first266 words
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Advertisement103 1984-02-14 8 An announcement on ■ml Ibk I I n^ fc™ SGTViCGS We are in the process of upgrading our customer service facilities, and this entails installing a new telecommunications system and extensive renovaWe seek your indulgence should you experience difficulty in getting in touch with us during the next To ameliorate103 words
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Miscellaneous1993 1984-02-14 8 \OUR VEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE ■<__" What the shoguns left behind s** i»— <» i I LI IC &M AM National Anthem Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.M THE SHOGUN IN- World War Two largely because of its tors ruling under the na- VAL OP DANCE ltBS- Summer Night by the The producers1,993 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-02-14 1 TAN BAN HUAT - Young artists do their bit for society 3£.£«PA(£££t£ S«T»TfIP° 1982^ "f «c»«»f^^#AWH* ihH^lftW^^AKri] £<P f#?iJt*£t o Jt*tflUff!T&sg §>^^ £££l&frlS£«lj A group of enthusiastic young people are applying their talent and knowledge of art to community work. They find teaching children and helping people in this way meaningful and enjoyable. ABOUT762 words
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Advertisement261 1984-02-14 1 APPOINTMENTS KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, JEDDAH Invites applications to fill the following positions: a) STAFF NURSE I Monthly salary 5R5440 (approx. M53.750) SRN with 8--1O yrs. working experience with supervisory responsibilities. Specialty fields Medical/Paeds/ Nursery with neo-natal certs, preferred. b) STAFF NURSE II Monthly salary 5R4874 (approx. M53,200) SRN with261 words
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Advertisement412 1984-02-14 1 An established local company is seeking suitable candidates for the position of> 1 Laundry Equipment Manager This position involve marketing and business development activities. 2-3 years experience in marketing of laundry equipment is essential. The successful candidate should be a mature person with drive and initiative and must be able412 words
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Advertisement300 1984-02-14 1 NOTICES (REAR CORRESPONDS) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GKN Australia Limited of Percy Street. Auburn, New South WaltAustralia, 2144, is the registered proprietor of the copyright in the design appearing above. The design being registered in the United Kingdom under the Registered Designs Act, 1949 as registration No. *****31 in300 words
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Advertisement85 1984-02-14 1 1 Distributors wanted for Malaysia as well as Singapore by sole-agent j for well-known brand of European consumer product. Please write j with full details to:S. T. BOX N***** 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 i NOTICE KU LIM SENG, MIC NO: *****54 has ceased to be a partner of85 words
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Advertisement93 1984-02-14 1 IN THK HNJH OH KT OK THK REPI'BIjr OF SINGAPORK Comp&nie* Winding I p No: I*l of 19x3 In the Matter of the ompanie* Art (Chapter Ifca) And In the Matw ol kAi I MM INYIOSTMKNTS PR LTD NOTK K W MUM I V OKIH :i. In the Matter of93 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1984-02-14 2 MAT DERAM - Rise and fall of Wufeng WHEN asked what is so special about Wufeng, nine out of 10 people in Taiwan will say the Lin Family Gardens. The Lin family came to Taiwan from Fuzhou, and after first settling in Changhua. they went to what is now Wufeng. (It was not1,564 words
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Advertisement221 1984-02-14 2 NOTICES The Oriental Bank Followed by the different appointments and the new promotions We take pleasure in announcing that Mohd. Ibrahim bin Mohd. Zain Director and Chief Executive Ge'rard Muguet Deputy Chief Executive Jean Lourent Mustafa Albakri Hj. Omardin Manager Organisation Manager Domestic Division Finance Division Bernard Frachon Ng Ah221 words
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Advertisement228 1984-02-14 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following:- jj^^^^B (i) Jalan Sultan Centre (i) Hong Lim Shopping Centre L^^^H i ii) Jalan Sultan Centre j^^^H (iv) Somerset House C) Factory space at Kallang Avenue Industrial Centre D) Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Space at Blanco Court228 words
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Advertisement20 1984-02-14 2 KoNT KNOCKI f ON EVERY DOOR. STEP INTO YOUR Straits times classified FOR THE BEST I ACCOMMODATION J A^ AVAILABLE!20 words
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Advertisement347 1984-02-14 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Skit No: 5471 of 1983 Between TRADE INDUSTRY ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION (FAR EAST) PTE LIMITED Plaintiffs And TAN JEE BAH trading as UPS PHOTO SERVICES Defendant NOTICE To: TAN JEE BAH trading as UPS PHOTO SERVICES lately carrying on business at Block347 words
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Advertisement361 1984-02-14 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 189 of 1983 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) Aad In the Matter of NAM MEE CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the361 words
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Advertisement273 1984-02-14 2 Iliiiiiiliiiitill BLAST DAY: 1.30, 4.00. 7.00. 9.30pm LAST DAY: 1.15. 3.30. 7.15. 9.30pm S] TEPPANYAKKM 1 LADY SCALPER (M) PLAZA ANG MO KIO K VENUS* HOLLYWOOD J OPENS TOMORROW g A HUNTER OF INCREDIBLE jg m POWER AND STRENGTH (g |Sj In his quest for his origin, he and the273 words
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Advertisement439 1984-02-14 3 fORC?IAR^ I A JOHN S !j v f?ij TRAVOLTA I 1 g jM^HEWTON JOHH j I Featuring 2 hit songs "Twist of Fate" I. "Take A Chance" I K Gat as2 discount lor avary purchata ot TWO OF A KIND 4, I album or castatta at any record thop upon439 words
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Advertisement201 1984-02-14 3 )P!^S Braised Sharks Fin with Crab Meat vBBBbM Fried Prawn with Dried Chilli I Braised Sea-slug with Abalone ¥^^^^^^S\ P r.%p^.^^'i Sliced Fish with Wine Sauce v B|!l|| -^W Fried Bean Sprouts with Salted Fish Satay Bohong »r Inche Kaymn Udang Goreng Formal Chicken Curry GOOD NEWS for lovers of201 words
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Advertisement130 1984-02-14 3 Share a romantic dinner we'll provide the gourmet feast and the setting you bring the romance especially for you, we've planned an enchanting evening of candlelight and music r in i &UKXHUM Hl*l*M 19, Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922. Reservations: Call *****22 entertainment by THE HAPPY MATES from Philippines^. >\ GOIDEN^CLDiENTh»RAJA|I130 words
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Advertisement387 1984-02-14 3 I LlDo:"3th HOBDAY!" U (*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.45,9.15 bj I It's FIVE YEARS later and for Tonv Manero I The FEVER STILL BURNS 1 ■■iTiTnril lIL C bHb^^^W^b! WkRAMOUNT PICTURES PRfSENTS I Htkl fl I A ROBfBT STiOwOOC PRODUCTION I Ife I I A STMSTER STALLONE Him IV I387 words
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Advertisement605 1984-02-14 3 ■■■■m m i/m\ t > W OKGANISATIOM kSKHoIi PRJN i N H I lorn I 30. 4 00. 645 9 PRtS -CHANG) No. Sh. llotn 4b 40T f4' ■< SA> > LAb' i, AYS 'arr,, i 45, 4.0 b 4b. 9I Littie Dragon BMIV Ma»Uen MJB L Bj •ts^-i^"'* P605 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-02-14 4 Oleh BUDIMAN A. R - BADAN Kesenian Melayu (BKM) sejak kebelakangan ini aktif memuatkan drama dalam aktivitinya. Dengan pelibatan beberapa orang aktivis drama dalam BKM, seperti E.F. Kamaludin, Amer Omar, Mohd Jadi, Marina Majid, Baharuddin Hamzah dan lain-lain lagi, kegiatan drama BKM semakin hidup. Sempena menyambut914 words
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Article226 1984-02-14 4 tian Residen, mereka telah dapat menuntut bela di atas kematian Pak Unggal yang menjadi pendorong kuat kepada para pejuang itu menentang kaum penjajah Drama ini mengandungi katabual yang teratur dan jelas Mohd Jadi lewat dramanya ingin mencuba pelakon bertindak seiaku dalang atau tukang cerita kepada watak masing-masing. Keadaan ini jelas226 words
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Advertisement747 1984-02-14 4 APPOINTMENTS f. f i f'f i i. i v •i.y •1./ R&D ENGINEERS it f Put your talents where the rewards are S RKtI HEWLETT ?f mUPA PACKARD 6$ believes in the policy of acknowledging your capabilities with the right creative environment to m work in. the freedom to meet747 words
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Advertisement706 1984-02-14 4 NOTICES ISHDB I NOTICE OF EXHUMATION I OF GRAVES I AT PAVILION NO 1 I AT KWONG WAI SIEW PECK SAN TENG CEMETERY I Notice is hereby given that from 2 1st February 1984, the Resettlement Department of the Housing Development Board would proceed to exhume all the graves which706 words
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Advertisement335 1984-02-14 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBUC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. Tl of 1984 Ie the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter «f Metal-Pak Singapore (Pte) Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed335 words
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