The Straits Times, 20 February 1984
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Title Section15 1984-02-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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438 1984-02-20 1 Fears of all-out civil war grow as Italians pull out and US Marines prepare to leave BEIRUT, Sunday ISRAELI air force planes today bombed Lebanese positions m areas controlled by Syrian and anti-government forces as the 1,500--strong Italian contingent m the multinational force began pullingNYT; AP; Reuter - 438 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-02-20 1 WONG KWAI CHOW - WONG KWAI CHOW Picture by EVERYTHING seemed to be going smoothly. The ratal Oat came daring the Japanese princess' vtrftto the Jarong Bird Park earlier was absent. So, a smiling Prince and Princess Hitachi got Into their ear to leave after a tear of142 words
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223 1984-02-20 1 Crash at sea: Two missing, two injured Trawler and tanker collide TWO fishermen were missing and another two injured when their trawler and a tanker collided m the South China Sea, off Kangkar End. Mr Toh Chai Koi, 40, a Singaporean, and Mr Bah Boon Huat, 29, a Malaysian, were223 words
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184 1984-02-20 1 DES MOINES (Iowa), Sun. The thousands of opposition Democrate who gather In caucuses throughout the state of lowa tomorrow to kick off the start of their presidential campaign will have an unexpected visitor President Rf aid Rftagan Mr Reagan, who facesNYT - 184 words
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239 1984-02-20 1 AHMAD OSMAN - You will hear from us this week: Chok Tong AHMAD OSMAN Names of PAP's new faces will be Bit In Petlr By THE tint four new faces m the People's Action Party's line-up for the next general election will be known this week. Their namrs and other details will be239 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-02-20 1 Move to expel party from Front Mahathir says it worked against govt on Labuan and constitutional issues 4 "WHEN I'm at home, I'm at home. I never bring work home. My family and work are integrated. My wife and I travel a lot together. And we bring our son overseasBernama - 410 words
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Article52 1984-02-20 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. Israel today issued a strong warning to Drac* militiamen not to let Palestinian guerilla* reestablish base* In Lebanon. The warning was made by Cabinet Secretary Dm Meridor after Defence Minister Mcohe Areas briefed the Cabl ■et on latest developments m I fbaasn AP SEEAP - 52 words
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Advertisement12 1984-02-20 1 All that you want to know about the lowa battle Page 612 words
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Advertisement32 1984-02-20 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE {Nikon) WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Inside 58 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS J4 CAUSEWAY It EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS IS BACKGROUND If TIMES DOLLAR 11-21 CLASSIFIEDS 21-31 RACING SPORTS32 words
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Article398 1984-02-20 2 Dogs on guard MANY shopping centres and commercial buildings are now turning to guard dogs for added protection after dark. Their presence alone is a deterrent to many would-be intruders and they are excellent substitutes for security guards who are now getting increasingly difficult to recruit. But such398 words
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Article552 1984-02-20 2 Operation turnaround THE petrochemical complex on Pulau Aver Merbau is pulling out all stops to achieve profitability by next year. Even as the first made-in-Singapore petrochemicals start appearing on the market this week, officials are already talking to potential new partners about investing m a sixtn secondary plant to552 words
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Article323 1984-02-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IN some Western countries gratuity has become almost a euphemism for bribery, bat thankfully Singapore has managed to keep the habit reasonably under control. Plus, plus sounds infinitely better than mere, mere. Yet Ideally tipping should not be necessary to get the sort of semtoe323 words
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Article62 1984-02-20 2 SOLVING A CHINESE PUZZLE THE answer to the problem of computerising Chinese script might well be provided by IBM's recently announced microcomputer. The new IBM 16-bit micro combines with a Taiwanese-developed system which its inventor claims will enable any Chinese speaker to master within a few days. The so-called62 words
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Article245 1984-02-20 2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLOUD IN SIA'S BUSINESS CHEER THE strong Singapore dollar, which makes travelling abroad cheaper for Singaporeans, has, ironically, become the bane of Singapore Airlines. It reported another staggering foreign exchange loss, this time of $108 million over the six months from April to November, when its earnings245 words
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Article215 1984-02-20 2 Plymouth sail m THE English south coast town of Plymouth toasted the name 'Tommy Tynan" time and again on Saturday night. .He shot Third Division stragglers Plymouth Argyk into the quarter-finals oF the English Football Association Cup for the first time m their 96-year history at First Division host215 words
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Article479 1984-02-20 2 'Collective rule' EASTERN bloc allies of the Kremlin have revealed that the Soviet Union is to be governed by a collective leadership which would follow policies pursued by the late President Yuri Andropov. The disclosure came m commentaries appearing m bloc newsnewspapers following meetings m Moscow earlier479 words
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Article211 1984-02-20 2 Radical moves afoot? THE mid-term review of Malaysia's fourth fiveyear development plan has called for dramatic new directions m economic planning and abandoning or softening many programmes pursued since 1970, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue. The mid-term review also called for a211 words
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Article174 1984-02-20 2 Language package A SERIES of new textbooks and supplementary readers for all secondary school students taking Chinese as a second language are being prepared by the Curriculum Development Institute. It j hoped that this new package of Chinese language instructional materials (Clinxs) will enable secondary school leavers to174 words
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Advertisement298 1984-02-20 2 We offer the "earliest" flight to Brunei everyday. s jhHKk' •sH J& If you want to beat the competition on a Monday morning m Brunei catch our 8.40 pm on Sunday night. Next morning while the others are struggling to get to the airport m the rush hour you are298 words
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413 1984-02-20 3 Russia: It's rule by collective leadership Andropov's policies to be continued VIENNA, Sunday THE Kremlin's east bloc allies revealed yesterday that the Soviet Union is to be governed by a collective leadership which would follow policies pursued by the late President Yuri Andropov. The disclosure came m commentaries appearing mUPI - 413 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-02-20 3 THIS to Stormie Jones, the six-year-old girl from Cumby Texas, who last Tuesday underwent what doctors called the world's lint simultaneous heart and liver transplant In Pittsburgh. Stormie was m critical bat stable condition after the operation at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital bat her latestUPI - 96 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-02-20 3 ROME, Sunday CATHOLICISM is no longer the official religion m Italy and religious teachings m schools is now optional, following yesterday's signing of a new concordat separating Church and state. The signing of the revised concordat between Italy and the Vatican on church-stateReuter; AFP; NYT; AP - 462 words
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240 1984-02-20 3 Soviets to expand embass1y complex in Hague THE HAGUE, Sun THE Soviet government is trying to expand its embassy complex here by acquiring four properties near it, including the embassies of Belgium and Malaysia, and the Norwegian ambassador's residence. The Foreign Ministry attributed no political significance to the projected embassyAP - 240 words
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321 1984-02-20 3 NEW YORK, Sun. The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the headquarters of a tiny, mostly female Marxist group on Friday, saying that the party planned to topple the government with a series of shootings. FBI agents, backed by New York police, raided the BrooklynReuter; UPI - 321 words
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143 1984-02-20 3 RAF to fight another Battle of Britain LONDON, San. Eight Western coontries will mount more than Ml mock air attacks next month la a major three-day test of Britain's ability to defend Itself. Air force officers said the exercise, codenamed Elder Forest 84 and die to start on March 5,Reuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-02-20 4 MANILA, Sun. The new Filipino Central Bank governor, Mr Jose Fernandez, has clamped an unprecedented news blackout on the bank's activities and threatened to charge violators with rumour-raongering. Mr Fernandez took over the Central Bank last month amid disclosures that officials had overstated the country'sUPI - 241 words
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Article159 1984-02-20 4 MANILA, Sun. Philippine opposition leader Salvador Laurel, who spent Friday night m jail after a pistol was found m his luggage, flew to the United States today and said he would ask leaders there to stop supporting President Ferdinand Marcos. Mr Laurel's first stop isReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-02-20 4 LIKE most males, this man found this pair of legs on exhibition In Tokyo on Friday irresistible. But, for a moment, he thought his legs were being polled. As he moved towards the pair of legs, made of nylon and inflated, they moved. HisAP - 94 words
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Article298 1984-02-20 4 Brunei-bound job-hunters taken off planes' KARACHI, Sun. Police have detained 55 Pakistanis after ordering them off planes about to leave Karachi airport on suspicion that they were travelling illegally to Brunei to seek jobs, a Bureau of Emigration spokesman said yesterday. They were taken offReuter - 298 words
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198 1984-02-20 4 Donald Duck leads the 'Chinese revolution' BEIJING, San. China is about to •pea its lint Western-sty le fast food restaurant, using Donald Dock to lead the hamburger and French fries revolution. "We think we can seU 3,M1 hamburgers a day," said Mr Xia Choan Dun, director of the Befjtag FoodUPI - 198 words
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Article43 1984-02-20 4 HIROSHIMA, Sun. Five pa tients and z. nurse were burn' to death m a fire that razed a mental hospital near here today, police said Most of thf 285 patients escaped but tht six victims were overwhelm ed by smoke. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article85 1984-02-20 4 Vagrant transit centre JAKARTA, Sun. Jakarta city administration will use Tidung Kecil island as a temporary vagrant transit centre m its bid to get rid of the capital's tramps. A team led by city Social Affairs Service director Wagiono yesterday surveyed the island "m Jakarta Bay and found it suiteoAFP - 85 words
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Article91 1984-02-20 4 BANGKOK, Sun. A Thai official has denounced as "incompatible with Asean policy" a recent statement on Vietnam by Indonesian army chief Benny Murdani, the Bangkok Post reported roday. General Murdani was quoted during a visit to Hanoi last week as saying that "the Indonesian armed forcesAFP - 91 words
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Article75 1984-02-20 4 BANGKOK, Sun. Karen insurgents have dug m near a base captured by Burmese government troops last month, and are preparing for new clashes. Karen sources said today. The sources said guerillas were gathered near the former stronghold m Mac Tha Wah, about 600 km north-west ofAFP - 75 words
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Article72 1984-02-20 4 Rains wreak havoc JAKARTA, Sun. Heavy rains m Java triggered flooding that disrupted rail transport and left thousands of people temporarily homeless, press reports said yesterday. Thousands of homes near Cirebon, 192 km east of Jakarta, were damaged by flooding following a nine-hour downpour, forcing the residents to seek refugeUPI - 72 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-02-20 5 Its combat strength is reduced to 8,000 BEIRUT, Sunday THE Lebanese Army is crumbling so fast m the face of major rebel victories that its combat strength now stands at about only 8,000 men, down from 38,000, western and Lebanese military sources said. The western sources alsoUPI; AP - 404 words
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389 1984-02-20 5 BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ today called for international observers to guarantee Iranian commitments not to shell its civilian areas hours after Teheran said it was stopping retaliatory strikes against Iraqi towns. The Iranian announcement of a unilateral ceasefire last night was similarReuter; AP - 389 words
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Article165 1984-02-20 5 LONDON, Sun. A US Naval task force is prepared tc keep open "by force if necessary" the Hormuz Strait, the vital Persian Gulf passageway that Iran has frequently threatened to close m its war with Iraq, the Sunday Times of London reported. On Saturday,UPI; AP - 165 words
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Article80 1984-02-20 5 AUSTRALIA'S RULING Labour Party and the opposition retained their seats m three parliamentary by-elections but the results showed a swing of about three per cent against the government. Labour easily held its stronghold of Hughes m New South Wales, while the Richmond seat, also m the state,Reuter - 80 words
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Article85 1984-02-20 5 THE FRENCH government yesterday warned striking truck drivers that it would take tough action to keep roads clear after the drivers resorted again to disrupt traffic m north, east, central and southeast parts of the country. The drivers want tighter government control of border posts, a cutReuter - 85 words
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Article75 1984-02-20 5 I'S-CHINA trade plunged to US$4.4 billion (5J9.3 billion) m 1983, the lowest level since 1979 as American exports dropped by more than US$7OO million, US embassy figures released m Beijing showed on Saturday. China, which banned many US farm products m 1983, posted a US$7l millionUPI - 75 words
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Article65 1984-02-20 5 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY foreign ministers went into another round of talks m La Cella St Cloud. France, yesterday, still deadlocked on how to end the group's deepening financial crisis. The ministers were meeting one month before a crucial summit conference m Brusssels on March 18 which has toReuter - 65 words
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Article74 1984-02-20 5 ATTERIDGEVILLE (South Africa). Sun. Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral here yesterday of a 15--year-old black schoolgirl who died this week when violence flared during a boycott of schools over corporal punishment and other issues. Emma Sathekge died m hospital on Monday, apparently of internal injuries,Reuter - 74 words
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Article51 1984-02-20 5 KHARTOUM, Sun. Sudan said yesterday that its armed forces had rescued all but 16 passengers missing after secessionist guerillas attacked a steamer and a convoy of six barges on the upper Nile river last Monday. The official Sudan News Agency said there were 800 passengers on the convoy.Reuter - 51 words
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Article228 1984-02-20 5 HOUSTON, Son. An American oil worker sentenced to 2M lashes and two yean In prison for running a whiskey still In prohibitionist Saudi Arabia has sned his employer, Aramco, for USSM million (*****.8 million). Robert Taggart and his wife Mildred, filed a federal lawsuitUPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-02-20 6 More states switch from primaries to caucuses IN A primary election such as the first one m New Hampshire on Feb 28 registered party voters just go to the polls, cast their ballots m privacy and are done m minutes. But a "caucus" is a meeting of the party faithful330 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-02-20 6 Quote 4 THIS is a great nation. What it needs are great leaders. This nation is not past its prime its m leaders are. s Senator Gary Hart. DES MOINES (Iowa), Sunday A BLIZZARD of telephone calls and political rhetoric hit lowa yesterdayAP; UPI; Reuter - 441 words
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Article379 1984-02-20 6 TODAY lowa caucuses. Democratic candidates' tint real test after a year of planning. Mr Mondale is heavily favoured but he must win or his voter appeal will be m question. Mr Glenn will try for second. Feb 28 New Hampshire primary. This tiny state has379 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-02-20 6 Where dark become presidential contenders DES MOINES (Iowa), Sun. lowa's caucuses have held the title of "first m America" for only 12 years, but have quickly gained a reputation for turning littleknown candidates into presidential contenders. It's no accident that all eight Democratic Party candidates have been stumping the stateUPI; Reuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-02-20 7 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Petrochem complex takes steps to turn around expected losses Story by THE newly-started petrochemical complex is pulling out all stops to try to be profitable by next year. Even as the first made-in-Singapore petrochemicals start coming on to the market this week, project officialsMAZLAN BADRON - 478 words
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Article116 1984-02-20 7 Cyclist dies, 3 hurt in mishaps A CYCLIST died while three other people were seriously injured m two separate accidents over the past four days. Mr Yeo Lam San, 73, was cycling along Stadium Road, near Oasis Restaurant, on Thursday when he was involved m an accident with a car.116 words
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Article46 1984-02-20 7 THE MP for Punggol, Mr Ng Kah Ting, introduced the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme Three-Tier Coordinating Committee m his constituency on Saturday night at Punggol community centre at Hougang Avenue 3. He also presented letters of appointment to members of two groups m the committee.46 words
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Article29 1984-02-20 7 FROM today, consumers can pay their PUB bills at the Ang Mo Kio branch of the Bank of Singapore at Block 157, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4.29 words
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140 1984-02-20 7 YOUNG people nowadays are influenced by Western culture and yearn (or individualism. For the sake of their personal convenience, they send their parents to old folk homes and refuse to look after them. It is a shame when his happens since these140 words
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351 1984-02-20 7 Frozen pork likely to appear on more tables THE consumption of frozen pork m Singapore will rise gradually because of increased household income and a more Western lifestyle. The frozen meat is also cheaper by between 40 ana 60 per cent when compared with fresh pork. The point was made351 words
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Article139 1984-02-20 7 MRTC to pull in more talent TEAMS from the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation will be sent to interview shortlisted candidates m the countries involved m the corporation's first major middle management recruitment drive launched recently. A spokesman for the corporation said advertisements have been E laced m newspapers ere, m139 words
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131 1984-02-20 7 POLICE will take a woman to court tomorrow for making a false police report. The woman had allegedly parted with her six-week-old baby son In exchange for $5,Mt from a couple. She had then allegedly told government officials that her son had been131 words
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Article47 1984-02-20 7 THE National Trades Union Congress Women's Programme Committee will hold a seminar on The Challenges of New Technology to Working Women m Singapore on Saturday. The seminar, which starts at 9 a.m. at the DBS auditorium, will be followed by a walkalong at 5 p.m.47 words
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149 1984-02-20 8 VIRAL hepatitis is on the increase, with 626 cases reported last year compared to 426 cases in 1982. The trend has continued this year with 80 cases in the first six weeks, compared to 48 cases in the same period last year. The latest149 words
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Article76 1984-02-20 8 TAN Chong Sons Motor Co will inaugurate the first Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS) training programme m Singapore at the newly completed Tan Chong Training Centre m Bukit Timah Road today. The AOTS organises management and technical training m Japan and offers other training abroad, with the76 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-02-20 8 LEONG WENG KAM - Sentosa goes to Guangdong LEONG WENG KAM Singapore-made show to be televised there By TELEVISION viewers m China will soon be seeing a half-hour musical show featuring singers, songs and scenes of Singapore. The show, Singapore Musical Tour, commissioned by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and first shown m Hongkong337 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-02-20 8 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By PEDESTRIANS are being asked to help prevent accidents by giving grass-cutters a wide berth. "Grass-cutters may not see you, especially if you approach from behind," warned an official from the Parks and Recreation Department. Following two incidents when pedestrians suffered502 words
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221 1984-02-20 8 RTM will televise dialect shows regularly RADIO and Television Malaysia will televise regularly Chinese dialect dramas from Hongkong and Taiwan from next month. It was learnt that RTM will replace its Channel 10 Chinese movie slot on Wednesday evening with the dialect shows. It says Chinese feature films are not221 words
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Article63 1984-02-20 8 Production course A 16-LECTURE course on Production and Quality Control will start on Feb 21. It will be held m Niaen Hut SB at the Institute of Education on Tuesdays and Fridays between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Course fee ta $100. For further informaOn and application forme, please telephone63 words
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356 1984-02-20 9 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Move is to step up pace for more house unions By THE National Trades Union Congress is knocking on more affiliates' doors to gauge the prospects for setting up house unions. Instead of waiting to be called, the newlyformed nine-man NTUC task356 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-02-20 9 IT WAS a tall order, and a challenge which three creative students could not turn down. After 12 days of hard grind the job turned out to be just a piece of cake! The rest of the 3.5--metre-high replica of the 43-storey Chartered Bank building276 words
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272 1984-02-20 9 ONE tree has been planted fer every fear Singaporeans sine* 1911. This Is an achievement which compares favourably with Paris, famed fer Its greenery, bat which has only one tree fer every six Parisians. A total of 4,544.528 trees and shrubs272 words
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294 1984-02-20 9 Raja to mark birthday with 'family' THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, will celebrate his 70th lunar birthday with his Kampong Glam "family" on Saturday. Only members of community, social, religious and trade groups within the constituency have been invited to bis birthday party to be294 words
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Article64 1984-02-20 9 A FORMER Trans-Island Bus Service conductress, who was caught issuing a used 40 cents ticket to a passenger, joined a private car park company and misappropriated $210 from the company. Nuraini bte Buang, 21, was jailed a day and fined a total of $500 on64 words
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314 1984-02-20 9 'Let Muslim children study at same time' MUSLIM families living on the same floor should try to allocate the same time for their children to study, the MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Saidi Shariff, said yesterday. This will create a suitable environment for home study as every Muslim child is314 words
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96 1984-02-20 9 HOTEL workers were urged yesterday to act as "ambassadors" when they come into contact with tourists. Not only do they have to look after the wellbeing of the tourists, they also have to show them that people m Singapore are courteous and live m96 words
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176 1984-02-20 11 A SINGAPORE lawyer has made history by being the first layman to be elected president of the National Council of Churches. He Is Mr Geoffrey Abisheganaden, who Is also secretory of the Anglican Synod of Singapore, a consultant with the Samaritans of Singapore and176 words
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87 1984-02-20 11 Wounded inspector in stable condition AN OFF-DUTY police inspector who was seriously wounded after he was attacked by a gang is now recovering m hospital. His condition was yesterday described as stable. Police have arrested a suspect m connection with the attack on Inspector Thomas Chee Tuck Ko, 38, of87 words
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Article56 1984-02-20 11 A 79-YEAR-OLD woman died after being knocked down by a car yesterday evening. Mdrh Chen Soon Ee. of Trengganu Street, was crossing the road when the accident occurred at about 8.10 p.m. m Grange Road m front of Lucky Tower. She died instantly. Witnesses can contact the56 words
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767 1984-02-20 11 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; Bandar Sri Begawan - Brunei is ready tor party fit for kings ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED Bandar Sri Begawan By Sunday BRUNEI is all geared and spruced up for a party fit for kings, presidents and prime ministers. At least two kings, two princes, six presidents, six prime ministers and scores of ministers and ambassadors767 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-02-20 11 PRINCE and Princess Hitachi of Japan seemed set for a disappointment when rain fell heavily just as they were about to visit the walk-in aviary at Jurong Bird Park yesterday. Prince Hitachi, 48, an avid bird-watcher and the president of the Japanese394 words
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Article89 1984-02-20 11 Cassettes to help stoma patients CASSETTE tapes on stoma care are the latest aid for those who have undergone the operation to have an artificiallycreated opening of the intestine through the abdominal wall. The Singapore Cancer Society's stoma rehabilitation committee has recorded these instructions m English and Mandarin. The society's89 words
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112 1984-02-20 11 THE MP for Bukit Merah, Mr Lim Chee Onn, went on a house-to-house visit m two blocks m his constituency yesterday afternoon. Mi* Lim, adviser to the Bukit Merah residents committees, spent two hours exchanging pleasantries and asking residents if they had any problems. The112 words
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Article84 1984-02-20 11 Ex-detainees hold new year show THE Singapore Ex-Politi cal Detainees Association held a Lunar New Year variety show for its mem bers yesterday at a field outside its office m Mount batten Road. Among other things, there were a magic show, a comedy sketch by Wang Sa, as well as84 words
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Article41 1984-02-20 11 Pang Boon 's date ENVIRONMENT Minister Ong Pang Boon will be guest of honour at the official opening of Maniusri Secondary School at Sims Drive (off Lorong 17, Geylang) on March 11 Mr Ong is also the adviser of the school.41 words
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Article56 1984-02-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police seized 106,970 grams of heroin, 23,714 grams of ganja (marijuana) and 501.41 grams of opium last year. During the same period, they also picked up 1,066 people for possession of drugs and 2,355 drug addicts, the Federal Territory Anti-narcot-ic Association chairman, MrAFP - 56 words
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405 1984-02-20 10 Mid-term review recommends basic changes, says journal KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The mid-term review of Malaysia's fourth fiveyear development plan has called for dramatic new directions m economic planning and abandoning or softening many programmes pursued since 1970, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported405 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-02-20 10 THE tiny figures of two men at work provide a perspective of the size of the tower which will transmit programmes of Malaysia's first commercial television network, called TVS. The Sistem Talivisyen Malaysia Berhad tower, which is being built at Bukit Besi, near KualaNST - 97 words
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Article229 1984-02-20 10 Vice dennextto primary school BUTTERWORTH, San. Some m pupils of a primary school here are getting first-hand knowledge about the oldest profession In the world. Their school, the Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Bagan Toan KecU, Is situated right next to the most notorious vice den m Butterwprth m Jalan Mengkuang. ManyNST - 229 words
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Article43 1984-02-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Trengganu Medical and Health Services Department has detected four dengue fever cases m the Kuala Trengganu district, the department director, Dr Ros Mohamed Noor, said yesterday. Three cases were detected m January and another on Friday. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article59 1984-02-20 10 RAUB, Sun. The National Electricity Board is implementing a project using solar energy to produce electricity m a village m Tembiling Mukim m Pahang. Energy, Telecoms and Posts Mm ster, Datuk Leo Moggie, said on Friday that the $200,000 project, when ready, would be able toNST - 59 words
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288 1984-02-20 10 Government plans to create towns out of kampungs JOHOR BARU, Sun. The government plans to introduce the "kampung urbanisation" concept to intensify national development. Bernama understands the concept constitutes a key strategy m the midterm review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan to be tabled m Parliament next month. Announcing the288 words
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254 1984-02-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new Bill relating to Muslim family law for the Federal Territory has been drawn up and will be presented before Parliament next month. Welfare Minister Da tin Paduka Haijah Aishah Ghani said the proposed law would provide better protectionNST - 254 words
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Advertisement102 1984-02-20 10 at $23-50 The Business Executive Luncheon sometimes just a quick bite, and on occasions, a long drawn out j affair. Daily at Le Vendome Restaurant (level 2). A selection of Appetizers and Soups. Your choice of a Main Course, or our Daily Speciality from the carving trolley. Dessert, followed by102 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-02-20 12 Light-sensitive glass takes on a new image THE American company. Corning Glass, has found a way of making glass sensitive to light. This property has several commercial applications. It may be used to make complicated arrays of lenses. Or it can also be used m a device to remove distortions580 words
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Article221 1984-02-20 12 A PHILIPPINE company has developed a device called the Aqua-Gas Fuel Miser Reactor which, when fitted to a vehicle, could improve fuel consumption by 2t to 39 per cent. Nahicyte Products Manufacturing Corporation of Metro Manila claims that the reactor also decarbonises and cools engines,221 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-02-20 12 IF YOU have black hair, chances are you will not suffer from skin cancer. But if you have blond hair, you are seven times more likely to suffer from "malignant melanoma," an exceptionally virulent skin cancer. A new study carried out by scientists155 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-02-20 12 A STRONG and hardy engine lathe has been developed by the Wafangdian Machine Tool Works of Dalian, China for the machining of metal equipment. It is most suitable for medium to fine machining. It is said to be accurate and free of vibration and has a safety82 words
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Advertisement248 1984-02-20 12 It takes experience under all Cp| J m i i J i^i'i L"^ nc^ s °f c oll^^! 0118 anc^ mi n many *^^([|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^JJ|^^^^H parts of the worid m order to gain T^ J[j r y J^l^W'''^^l professional credentials as an ■kyn mL^L ,^^^^^>. expert superbuilder m the II p/l248 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-20 13 \mmmt I 1 II H I A B^B^B^Si iP^flß^B B^B^Bflf s^B^B^Bl BJ Bf B^P^B^B^HB^B^BBi I B^B^ B^i B^a^ P^^Bflß^BK^BS B^K V^B^ BBv W BBBBSfIS 8881 BBBi BBBi 8881 aa|aßr bjhbibiJbbhi BBBi BBBi ■bjbjb BbbBBBBAI BBBBBiBf •v trWSFT^rTSrSmWTT^T^M 1 b%b^*J I i^l i*M I I bn^piiijivi^. Business people are perhaps the789 words
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445 1984-02-20 14 The Straits Times says Tipping the balance A DISCREET cough, palm open with fingers slightly curled m anticipation. "Was everything to your satisfaction, sir?" Even if it wasn't, you'd better give him the large tip he expects, otherwise next time the only tipping could be the soup spilled, accidentally of445 words
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Article, Illustration960 1984-02-20 14 ANDY McCUE - ANDY McCUE Fears of another devaluation add to troubles By writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal There is very little to go around... We cannot return to the same lifestyle. We have to cut down on imports and allocate foreign exchange to basic essentials,960 words
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660 1984-02-20 14 SAMUEL ERITTAN - Up or down, US dollar creates shock waves SAMUEL ERITTAN By If these long waves of relative inflation and donation are to be avoided, there it a strong case for central banks coordinating their domestic responses to currency movements,. THE extraordinary height of the US dollar has long been regardedFT - 660 words
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Article460 1984-02-20 14 Price of rural dreams THERE is no simple formula that can be applied to the question of rural-urban migration. Too many disparate factors are involved. Too often, it seems, the matter is viewed from the urban perspective we hear of the squatter problem; of the soaring numbers of landless cityNST - 460 words
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Article428 1984-02-20 14 The ties that bind THE meeting of Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir has once again brought into focus the value of such top-level contact between nations which have had differences. With this singularly cordial meeting, a vital step has been taken towards settling the moreNST - 428 words
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189 1984-02-20 15 That's not too long a wait for a job MY attention was caught by the letter "Accountancy grad jobless for months'" by ■"S'porean". (ST. Feb 17). He said he was unemployed for six months. The government and assorted expatriates may not necessarily be the cause of his woes. Many factors189 words
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213 1984-02-20 15 I AM worried at the shallowness of the American perception of the Soviet military presence m the east. American surveillance of Soviet military bases m Vietnam will serve little or limited purpose when the crunch comes. With bases m Vietnam, the Soviet Union has213 words
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Letter, Illustration515 1984-02-20 15 Let's not litter our land with bottles, cans THERE has been a shift towards the introduction of non-returnable, nodeposit soft drink bottles. It is aimed at cutting down on manpower since such bottles do not have to be returned to the factory after use; secondly, cleanliness would be assured as515 words
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295 1984-02-20 15 Bits of cement falling off flat's ceiling MY family has been living m a flat for six years. During the first year, we began noticing cracks m the ceilings of our kitchen, living room and toilets. As they were too small, we did not report them to the Housing Board.295 words
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Letter85 1984-02-20 15 I AM very happy to read that the Singapore Fire Service is taking action against establishments that leave their fire exits locked. I am, however, rather perturbed that the penalties imposed, m the form of "bookings" and the breaking of locks, seem totally inadequate considering that locked85 words
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268 1984-02-20 15 Expos and fairs are for a good cause I REFER to comments m the letter "Over a month of noisy singing" by "Enough" (ST, Dec 24 last year) on trade expositions and game stalls and the police reply "Two conditions breached". (ST, Feb 2). Although I am not an authority268 words
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186 1984-02-20 15 I REFER to the letter "It's better to have money m the bank" by Mr Denis PC. Wong (ST. Feb 1 The writer said that he preferred to have money m the bank despite a lower return because the money would be easily available.186 words
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Letter98 1984-02-20 15 Police need details I REFER to the letter "Why didn't test centre check list?" from "Failed for Loss". (ST, Jan 30). We wish to assure your readers that it is the practice of the Traffic Police Department to allow those people who have misplaced their driving test fee receipts to98 words
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95 1984-02-20 15 WE refer to the letter "They were missed" from "18 Students". (ST, Jan 3). We regret that we will not be able to repeat "The Singapore Lecture by Mr Helmut Schmidt". It is also not possible to repeat "The Nature of Things" as the programme95 words
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Letter56 1984-02-20 15 I REFER to the letter "Execs want own union" by "Five who want to save their jobs". (ST, Feb 9). The writer is invited to contact the undersigned at the National Trades Union Congress, Trade Union House, Shenton Way, for a fuller discussion on the matter. X56 words
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Advertisement183 1984-02-20 15 The Association For Overseas Technical Scholarship's (AOTS) First Training Programme m Singapore at Tan Chong Training Centre. (Feb. 20th to March 16th 1984) I i»\ '^^P^'^^rJSk i^B^fe^^BßßßMftfcjU^^Mf "^Br*« w\- i §sl IV ■J jssa^iH^^t t' ~^m&? ?"?§s Im Bl^^^^Bb |V^ !M> The inauguration of AOTS' first Training Programme m In183 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-02-20 16 BOB KING - BOB KING IBM announces a 16-bit micro that can work with Chinese characters By The 16-bit micro with a Taiwan-developed system could support the simplified Chinese characters used m Singapore, if IBM decides to export the machine. The system's inventor claims that any Chinese speaker can learnFT - 565 words
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813 1984-02-20 16 'Many regret desertion of their homeland' 4 After the hard years here when I supported my husband and oar two children, we are doing well bat we feel guilty. We want to go back and work for the charity helping impoverished children m the shantyAP - 813 words
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Advertisement325 1984-02-20 16 sa, 'ItlfW' '<. -f >; s 4 v m\ A^^M B'W^'b'^l 7 5; Vl' > MJ^\J 7 What is Hongkongßank auto Pay? < H x C -v>lJ^^rK Hongkongßank auto Pay is an electronic payment system based on the speedy interchange of r;? 1 > V v V"' ""-!>/'" transactions between325 words
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87 1984-02-20 17 5.5m for an even better first class service AS IF it wasn't already first class, SIA will be spending more millions on its first class service. A total of $5.5 million to be exact and part of that money will go into recruiting an executive chef to improve meals. Other87 words
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351 1984-02-20 17 CONRAD RAJ - THE strong Singapore dollar, which makes travelling abroad cheaper for Singaporeans, has, ironically, become the bane of Singapore Airlines. It reported another staggering foreign exchange loss, this time of $108 million over six months last year, when its earnings were converted back into351 words
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407 1984-02-20 17 'Factory' that produces better organised people The course A system to manage the time m both your personal and private life was an offer too good to resist, so WONG Al KWEI hurried along to a course where she found people learning to plan their life out on paper. The407 words
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Article, Illustration659 1984-02-20 17 The man behind the course THE man behind the success of Time Manager International (TMI) is 41-year-old Claus Moller, who says he too had those "no time and too tired problems executives the world over face. A former vice-presi-dent m charge659 words
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214 1984-02-20 17 NEW YORK BursonVfarsteller, the second largest public relations firm since the early Itils after Hill and Knowlton, became the leader In 1983 by posting a 2C.2 per cent gain In net fee income to USK3.7 million (S$ 128.9 million) according to the 1984 O'Dwyer's Directory214 words
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145 1984-02-20 17 SYDNEY A committee set up by the New South Wales state government has reported favourably on a proposal to establish an offshore banking centre m Australia, rivalling Hongkong and Singapore. The idea that Australia should go into the offshore banking business and benefitAFP - 145 words
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224 1984-02-20 17 CONRAD RAJ - Offshore service firms pay over $2.5 m to CPF CONRAD RAJ By THE Central Provident Fond Board has collected more than $2.5 million m contributions previously not paid by some onshore service companies operating here. Employees of some of these companies complained andln 1982, the CPF decided to investigate 82224 words
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Article85 1984-02-20 17 Change in rates THE United Overseas Bank Group, comprising the United Overseas Bank, Chung Khiaw Bank and Lee Wah Bank, announced that its prime lending rate (for the banks' best customers) and rates for term deposits from three months to a year have been reduced by W per cent from85 words
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Article43 1984-02-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR A comprehensive directory on trade and investment opportunities m Malaysia, entitled Focus on Malaysia, was launched by Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Oo Gin Sun. The directory, published by Focusworld, is aimed at projnoting Malaysia's image abroad economically. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article44 1984-02-20 17 THE stock exchange has been informed by Eu Van Sang Holdings Limited that its secretary, Mrs C. C. Lee-Tan, has resigned. Mrs Woo Li Li and Mr Lawrence Wong Liang Ying had been appointed the company s secretaries from last Thursday.44 words
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Article74 1984-02-20 17 NEW YORK Texaco paid out US$4 07 billion (about SsB.6 billion) m cash on Friday to complete a US$lO.l3 billion takeover of Getty Oil, the biggest buyout m US history. Texaco also filed papers m the state of Delaware to make Getty a whollyowned subsidiary, formallyAP - 74 words
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Article60 1984-02-20 17 BEIJING China's state construction company is searching for more overseas contracts this year after almost doubling its business last year, the official China Daily reported. The China State Construction Engineering Corporation started the year with a US$l7O-million (about Ss36o million) contract to build four dams for an IraqiReuter - 60 words
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Article62 1984-02-20 17 ROCKLEIGH (N.J.) Volvo of America Corp said it plans to recall 33,000 cars built between 1981 and this year. The turbo-charged GLT models will be recalled to re-route an alternator wire which, as originally positioned, could be pushed into contact with the turbo heat shield duringReuter - 62 words
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Article40 1984-02-20 18 Financial Fines Industrials Friday 816.2 (817.9) AW Week ago 805.4 Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1148.87 (1154.94) ~2 Week ago 1160.70 r*ri* (Films m brackets refer to those of the previous tn*c day) I'rlli l l l 1 H I40 words
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Article448 1984-02-20 18 Apdo Enterprises Ltd has closed its lossmaking restaurant at World Trade Centre, Dolphin Restaurant ft Cafeteria. Ranks Hovis McDougal PLC, the UK parent company of Cerebos Pacific Ltd, has sold five million shares m the latter for $12.9 million The Malaysian Employees Provident Fund has raised its stake448 words
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120 1984-02-20 18 INVESTMENT consultancy firm Loh Morris Borst will hold a seminar on tax and investment planning for UK expatriates on Thursday. It will give the latest information on the UK Inland Revenue's proposed legislation and its effect on offshore investments. British expatriates120 words
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Article596 1984-02-20 18 Teresa Lim - Teresa Lim Focus was on resale of land m Admiralty 2 By Of Business Times HONGKONG For most of last year, the Hongkong stock market was ruled by two things pessimism over Hongkong's political future, and worry over the real estate slump as property stocks dominate the market. Consequently,596 words
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Article81 1984-02-20 18 THE market lost ground for the sixth week running, as hopes for lower interest rates faded with an improvement m the economy and a surge m the money supply. The Dow Jones industrial average, which plunged 35.33 the week before (the worst lost m 15 months), shed another81 words
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Article64 1984-02-20 18 REASSURED by encouraging production figores, the market picked up last week after treading extremely carefully the previous week m reaction to Wall Street. However, trading In the top Industrial stocks was mostly speculative and the week ended with most leaders falling. Even Friday's sharp rally by the pound against64 words
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Article68 1984-02-20 18 SHARE prices opened mixed on Saturday bat at the end of the* half day session, the Nikkei Do* Jones average tost 3.28 points to 1.K1.M with some blue chips declining at week's end The Index began the week by climbing l.« rat suffered its worst •ne-day loss m fonr68 words
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Article42 1984-02-20 18 NERVOUS Investors so d when the week bexan bat confidence picked ap as the week prsgreooed, with aero*. the board Increases on Friday afternoon. Rking metal prices and the strong Aurtralian dollar helped the All Ordinaries Index to close at 751.6.42 words
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Article37 1984-02-20 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dotars.37 words
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Article392 1984-02-20 19 OPENING at US$377 per oz on Monday m Simex, spot gold consolidated its recent gains and traded between a range of US$374 and US$3BB. The tone of the market was generally firm m view of the weakening US dollar and fluctuations m price were attributed to economic and political392 words
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Article107 1984-02-20 19 FOB m bales. Malaysian cents/kio RAS MRELB Hjjh low Closinf Htyi Low Closine buyers buym Feb 16 Feb 16 int. 1 RSS Prompt 239.50N 238.00N 238.25 M 1 RS.S. FOB 245 75 243 50 244.25 270.50 268.75 269.00 Int 2 RSS Mar 235.75 260.00 Int 3 RSS 231 75107 words
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Article184 1984-02-20 19 THE market fluctuated narrowly within a twocent range m quiet trading, with levels down three-quarters of a cent finally, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the fotnight ended Feb 16. Turnover continued at a low material movements m London,184 words
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Article73 1984-02-20 19 BARELY STEADY. The tin council's Buffer Stock Manager had some difficulty m holding Sterling prices steady as the pound turned firmer on the foreign exchange. It was the eighth successive fall m stocks (down 715 tonnes to 38,110 tonnes). Penang prices remained on the "floor" of the agreement (M73 words
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Article16 1984-02-20 19 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 384 90—385.40 382.20-382.70 Fri Thurs New York 384.50—385.00 383.00—383.5016 words
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Article34 1984-02-20 19 FIRMER. After a dull start m line with gold and the further rise m stocks (up 94,000 ounces to a record 46,510,000 ounces), prices shot up on the Reagan rumours, before settling back.34 words
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Article41 1984-02-20 19 FIRMER. There was a certain amount of "follow-my-leader" buying m unison with precious metals, after the initial upward trend had been set by the sharp fall m warehouse stocks (down 19,550 tonnes to 407,750 tonnes, the lowest since last October).41 words
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Article77 1984-02-20 19 BARELY STEADY. The Sterling's firmness was the over-riding consideration on this market, turning market prices easier, although the merchant dollar quotations held steady. The second successive sharp fall m stocks (down 5,500 tonnes to 212,275 tonnes the lowest since April 1962), gave some support at the lower levels. But77 words
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Article20 1984-02-20 19 Bum Sdfcf Mchest-Lowest Hfhest-Lowest Ss/pn Ss/pn Bank of China 26.23—25.74 26.41-26.92 OUB 26.11—25.80 26.36—25.98 UOB 26.26—25 78 26.05-25.9320 words
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Article233 1984-02-20 19 THE local produce exchange went through another uneventful week with prices and volume little changed. The pepper market remained quiet as prices held steady. White pepper traded well, but prices were unchanged. One trader said the poor response from overseas traders did not provide any follow through buying233 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-02-20 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Carp fine Block N«ga21'4.84! 20/2(2300) FSB 0900-1100 B 3 la,a Winds (401. > 21/2(0230) TAJ *****400 B 8 Jenwt (06.84) 21/2(0700) FSB 1100-1400/1800-1900 B 8 Strathconon 27 362) 21/2 (0700) FSB 0700 0900/*****900 S4521 words
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65 1984-02-20 19 HONGKONG The current depression m world shipping is likely to be longer than the two years which some people have expected, the chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Mr Roderick Macleod, said. World economic growth was slow and the achievement of a proper balanceReuter - 65 words
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Article153 1984-02-20 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doßars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 2.0045—2.0076 5.00—4.92 Canadian dollar 1.7038—1.7050 5.92-5.82 NZ dollar 1.4042-1.4066 7.18—7.03 Sterling pound 3.0727 3.0763 3.28—3.23 US dollar 2.1250 2.1260 4.73—4.69 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency153 words
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Article493 1984-02-20 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Feb 17, 1964: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9>/4 American Express 9% Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9'/ 2 Asia Commercial 914 A NZ Banking Group 9 V* Ban Hin Lee Bank 9 v« Banca Commerciale 9><493 words
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Article316 1984-02-20 19 Asian rates RATES P Savings account 6V4 Autosave 5'/ 2 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6V 2 3 months 6 3 6 months 6V4 9 months 7 12 months 7 RATESI M Prime rate 2 BV2 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 9V316 words
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Article157 1984-02-20 19 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1310/20, the high, and closed at low on Friday at 552.1250/60. Trading was thin but midweek saw the Singapore dollar firming against the greenback. Despite favourable releases of the US Jan retail sales (up 2.2 per cent), consumer credit (US$6.6l b),157 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-02-20 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Agnes Venture 35/6 aside 20/2 Crazy Horse 15/6 aside 20/2 East Rainbow 23/4 aside 20/2 GuangShui 47 aside 20/2 Kirn Ann 25/6 aside 20/2 Lord 13/4 aside 20/2 MiyagiMaru 19 aside 20/2 SaMorgenster 44 aside 20/2 WakamizuMaru 44 aside 20/2 BaiYunShan255 words
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323 1984-02-20 20 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Taiping Consolidated By THE "mystery buyer" who offered Ms3o "a share for a bis; chunck m Taiping Consolidated Berhad, (TCB), which is part of the Sime Darby group, has turned out to be two buyers. They are the Negri323 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-02-20 20 FIRST, we have Cabbage Patch Kids; now, there are the Ice Cream Dolls. A recent warning notlce appeared In a Hongkong newspaper, showing two Ice Cream Dolls (which look more Intelligent and lovable than their cousins) with the following text: "We know110 words
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134 1984-02-20 20 WITH the new year comes election time at societies. The Singapore Australian Business Council has re-elected Mr Tom Hanrahan, resident partner of Ellison Hewi- son Whitehead, as president for this year. Mr Bob Storr of the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia was elected honorary134 words
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87 1984-02-20 20 THE Netherlands-based NFK Group of Companies, which is a fullyowned subsidiary of the Philips International group, has established a new marketing and service organisation here to cover the Far East, except Indonesia. The new organisation, called Cable Supply and Consulting Co87 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-02-20 20 ASEA, one of the world's It largest electrical companies, has appointed a new chief executive officer for its South-east Asian office, headquartered In Singapore. Mr Gosia Bjorkenstam succeeds Mr John Kempster. MR BJORKENSTAM39 words
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128 1984-02-20 20 SONNY LIM has been promoted to assistant director of sales and marketing at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel. He has given up his previous seat as senior sales manager to Ms Violet Lim. At the Royal Holiday Inn, Roy Van was promoted to sales manager.128 words
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285 1984-02-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR The Nestle group has confirmed that a plan to restructure its Malaysian operations m line with the government's New Economic Policy (NEP) has been worked out and the proposal is now with the authorities. Nestle s general manager m Malaysia, ErnestAFP - 285 words
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220 1984-02-20 20 IF ALL goes well, the Bank of America will not only be providing financial services m Singapore, but may also be engaged m trading. The bank has formed an export trading company called Bank America World Trade Corporation, which has just opened220 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-02-20 20 Over 5.6 m UOL Warrant units traded WHEN United Overseas Land warrants were first traded m June 1981, the issue was wellreceived by investors. Today, more than three-and-a-half years later, the response remains just as good. Last week, more than 5.C million units were traded, making it148 words
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218 1984-02-20 20 OSLO Duplicating machine giants Ricoh and Xerox are squabbling m public over Ricoh's advertising claim that its copier was preferred by a top Norwegian diplomat recently exposed as a KGB spy. The tiff erupted when an advertising campaign for Ricoh suggested itsUPI - 218 words
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Advertisement162 1984-02-20 17 I l i 1 LJ"****^" :"W^ M^^^^BVi^ once jlm^^^^H Korean Air Lines' Cargo service "f from Singapore to Seoul has been JjV forced to expand from one flight \y a week to two. >Xtiy? Perhaps it is the efficiency I^bHß^^v' and care with which Korean fS^^^H^^B handle cargo. Perhaps it162 words
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Advertisement1208 1984-02-20 21 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out |JP?_Vri_SHHV_O_H)H|| If iPy IB W$A dimMwMWy 11 'r _|__I BWa^BwsaPHltM i" ""Ginseng Black Chicken j 251 Tanjong Katong Road near Dunman Road junction) Singapore 1543 Tel *****98******40 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MARBLE-TOPS: CUT to any size/ shape colour Island Marble Works Enquiries welcome. *****74/*****111,208 words
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Advertisement680 1984-02-20 21 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALIST IN RESIDENTIAL, shop houses renovations and licenced for HDB flats. Repairing roof leakages, brick walls, fencing, aluminium windows and grilles, awning, wall paper, carpets, painting, electrical. plumbIng and kitchen cabinets. For consultation, call: Ocncon Contractor, #02-04 Katong Plaza, tel: *****05/*****51. WE UNDERTAKE THE following renovation works:680 words
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Advertisement664 1984-02-20 21 A BUSINESS TO 49 Packing/Storag*/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office/ Factory removals, delivery disposal services. Specialised In pianos, organs, safes. Free physical assessment. Careful workers provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 (Day/ Night). CHEAP RATES FOR all types of transportation services. Professional household/ office/ factory removals. Delivery and disposal services664 words
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Advertisement621 1984-02-20 21 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing SPECIAL OFFER, FULL height wooden filing cabinet $180. 4drawer filing cabinet $195. Office tables 3' $130. 3 1/2' $150. 4' $160. 4 1/2' $200. 5' $240. L-shaped $360. Upholstered office chairs from $50. Don't miss this opportunity. Welcome to Lilian Furnishing Centre. Tel: *****25/ *****00/ *****35/621 words
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Advertisement943 1984-02-20 21 53 Computer 53 Computer B^ a|Bß||aßßßß|Bfß|raaa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Products/Services Products/Services FOR SALE HjflJM 1 PT^* IBM SYSTEM/ 34 iMjMMB Configuration: *V. CPU: Main Memory 128K IB Disk Memory 64M8 H tebesting vocation ll£offo,i« r»i BY ay at classification br Magazine Drive V Llke most Job& th) one ls aIM Drintaf Utnriat KOi943 words
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Advertisement378 1984-02-20 21 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive COLOMBO PLAN STAFF COLLEGE FOR TECHNICIAN EDUCATION Applications ara invited from suitably qualified parsons tor tha poat of ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Qualifications A University degree with recognizea prefessional library qualification or a recognised" degree In library Science Duties To assist the Librarian, Information Officer m378 words
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Advertisement556 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant m) Proiessional Executive CONSTRUCTION MANAGER LOCATION: KUANTAN An ••(abii*h«d »ngm— ring con•lructioo him with offices m Malaysia and Singapore require* auitabte applicant* for th« above post. Applicants should be>.I] Malaysians or permanent resident with degree or Its equivalent m Civil or Mechanical Engineering 2) Experience m handling556 words
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Advertisement713 1984-02-20 22 BB 1 Th« Beet BEST teachers are re«L>» quired by a multi-national con■wS 1 HI I cern concerned with upgrading ■wB 1 I lea their employees' academic V^BJ I BJ IBj IkjH standard. If you are qualified to B^H pj mm teach English and Mathematics B^B fl S P^m In713 words
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Advertisement360 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical SONY 1 Supplying the Sony audio products and electronics components parts to Sony subsidiaries m U.S.A., Canada European countries. ACCOUNTS CLERK (Female) GCE-O' Level. Age 22-27 years. LCC Intermediate or Higher Accounting with at least 2 years' relevant working experience.360 words
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Advertisement506 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I FEMALE CLERK TYPIST/ 1 I TRAINEE OFFICE I I ADMINISTRATOR A major diving company m the S E Asian region requires a well-qualified Pre-requisites GCE 'O' level with a good credit m English Private Secretarial Certificate with shorthand speed506 words
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Advertisement396 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Singapore \iriino im ilc» applications loi ihc !.>!■ low mij position* I CLERKS I k-\d patsc* including I nglish and prcki.ibk Mathematics TYPISTS (HI level passe* including I nglisti Musi X .ibk- to v pc .it .1 speed -'I .it least J5 wpm I RKMI396 words
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Advertisement358 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical BUSINESS GIRL WANTS YOU You need not have any paper qualifications. Let us talk to you about the jobs and the attractive rates offered. We need more: SECRETARIES TYPISTS GIRL FRIDAYS TELEPHONE OPS TELEX OPS DATA ENTRY OPS CLERKS Telephone *****02/*****03/*****22 Bushess Girl auocution ninth358 words
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Advertisement609 1984-02-20 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical SAKATA (S) PTE LTD I A multi-national Japanet* company require* RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Applicant* ntuil ed -i least ia l 0 ,i to able to t> pc preti-r ■Me !,.,w ptrstanl msm Mai personality Experience not BeceaßKl M i in -Hit- -job training609 words
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Advertisement558 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An sxpendiivg compeny m Jurong aree require*: 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK Preferable candulaUfS have I.CC InUrmeiiuu* certificate Must BS able U> handle full s«*t of books Minimum Ju> iyears of relevitu experience Mus' bf able to lyp«* Bl iS to H■ p m Abie to558 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SINGA PLASTICS LTD requires PRODUCTION CLERK c GCE O' level I c Kxperience not ueressary Interested applicants, please call personally or write to: THE PERSONNEL DEPT 1, Fourth Chin Bee Road Singapore 2261 JUNIOR SECRETARY required by well established thipptng Company. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: OCE "O569 words
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Advertisement589 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Expanding trading company has a vacancy tor ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Our requirements: -e GCE 'O' level c LCCI Higher certificate or equivalent c Some experience In nandllng full set of books (up to Trial Balance). Male applicants must have completed NS. We offerGood starting salary 5-day589 words
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Advertisement540 1984-02-20 23 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Local manufacturing Company raquiraa:-BOOK-KEEPER Must be able to keep full set of account. Possess adequate qualifications. Experience Is essential. Please write with full resume, photograph and contact phone number to:The Administrator Blk 4025 Aitg Mo Kio Industrial #01-277/285 Singapore 2056 Secretarial Firm requires: CLERK/ TYPISTS540 words
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Advertisement665 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE. O' level Knowledge of typing an advantage Experience not necessary Interested applicants please call personally for an Interview at> The Personnel Department Murata Electronics Singapore (Pte) Ltd. 41, Jalan Pemimpin (Off Upper Thomson Road) Singapore 2057 Tel: *****33. Japanese Company requires665 words
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Advertisement610 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established legal practice requires STENOGRAPHERS Apply to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 •tating qualifications, experience md expected salary. FEMALE ACCOUNTB CLERKS GCE O' level. LCC Intermediate. 1 year's experience. We offer: 5-day week and transport provided. Interested, please write to: MIRASON610 words
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Advertisement948 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ESTABLISHED FLORIST REQUIRES Receptionist rum General Clerk. Preferably one with good command of English and Mandarin. Ability to type well and able to do some simple accounts. Salary $400 $600 Call personally at:Blk 159 Mci Chin Road #01-51A, Spore 0314 (Mci Chin Market) till 23rd948 words
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Advertisement612 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCIES IN town, MacPherson. Jurong Stenog- I raphers, Draughtsmen. Accounts j Clerks, Typists, Receptionists 1 Despatch Riders Tel: *****11 LADY JUNIOR TYPIST. Mandarin j speaking, preferably school leav- ers. Apply personally: St Francis Girls" School, 98 St. Francis Road. Spore 1232. Tel. *****04 RECEPTIONISTS/TELE612 words
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Advertisement652 1984-02-20 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales MECHANICAL HANDLING ENGINEERING (S) PTE. LTD. URGENTLY REQUIRED 1. SALES REPRESENTATIVES To market Industrial rucks Hoists ana other Industrial equirmerr Q GCE 'O' level or eq-jivai«ini or a' 'east 2 years' experience i 1 sel!.ng Industrial products Preferably own a car Maie652 words
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Advertisement1338 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Sales t) Sales Sales Assistants I We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested m an enjoyable ,ob. a solid career with training and good future prospects. H Our outline requirements are: B Minimum Secondary1,338 words
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Advertisement609 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SENG HUAT COMPUTER LABELS AND FORMS PTE LTD invites applicants for the following posts:SALES REPRESENTATIVES MIn.GCEO 1 level At least Ito 2 years experience Preference will be given to applicants who possess computer form, stationery or accessories experience. Preferably possess own motorvehicle We pay attractive609 words
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Advertisement412 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant Sales SALES PROMOTERS required for departmental stores m Orchard Road. c Chinese girl only English speaking, c Neat and pleasant appearance. We offer attractive salary, commission, medical and other benefits. Contact KELLIN personally et: 09-08 Blk B Tong Lee Bldg Kallang Pudding Road Tel: *****18 SPS Stt412 words
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Advertisement707 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates POLA COSMETICS requires BEAUTY CONSULTANTS Free Training provided Attractive income We alto provide facial service*. Interested please call personally at: 02-81 M, Katong Shopping Cantrt Tel: *****76/*****47 Janny Reputable carpat company urgently requires:SALES REPRESENTATIVE We offer basic salary, transport allowance, commission and Incentives. Interested plaaaa707 words
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Advertisement851 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technics! I I SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES involved m the maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft and components, and m the manufacture of aviation equipment and j^B products, offers sponsorship to reservists and women who wish to851 words
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Advertisement331 1984-02-20 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Technics! Keppel Shipyard Limited requires urgently [(A)HIIHti" (B) STEELWORKERS (C) WELDER/ 1 BURNERS Applicants should have at least 2 years working experience m the respective trades Caididates without working experience will also be considered for appointment as trainees The consolidated salary ranges for the appointments are331 words
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Advertisement522 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technieml g) Technieml As" b^jtT^m^* METALS ORES PTE. LTD. 1 requires: I ELECTRICIANS (3 vacancies) jS; fij NTC' 3in Electrical Fitting Installation 2| R with 2 wars practical experience m a|p manufacturing plant t! I OR g M 4 years practical experience m522 words
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Advertisement529 1984-02-20 25 66 Situatiqns Vacant 66 Situation! Vacant ig) Technical g) Technieml /Thomas DeLaßue(S) Pte LtdM a subsioiary of the internationally known De La Rue Group of Companies, the world s largest Commercial Currency Printers, requires a PLUMBER NTC 3 m Plumbing c Working experience m related field preferred. H Ability to529 words
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Advertisement154 1984-02-20 25 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC SINGAPORE Requires ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN ITC/NTC 2in electrical trade With basic mechanical knowledge is preferred but not essential Completed N.S. Age: 20 to 28 years old Duties include trouble shooting, electrical repairs for machines and facilities. Interested applicants please call personally (Mon to Fri) or submit a complete resume154 words
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Advertisement424 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Richard Ellis (Pte) Ltd invites applications from suitably experienced candidates to fill the following vacancies m their On-site Management Team Sound knowledge m airconditioning and refrigeration system, with at least 5 years working experience m maintenance and repair of centralised. package and split unit airconditioning.424 words
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Advertisement418 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An International! manufacturing j Company requires: I ELECTROMECHANICAL SUPERVISOR The successful applicant is expected to possess Mechanical and Electronic qualifications. He must have extensive industrial experience (at toast 3 to 5 years) m supervising a group of Technicians. Good leadership qualities are essential: Interested parties418 words
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Advertisement651 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Urgently requires Electronic Technicians Male c ITC/NTC 2 electronic certificate c With relevant experience but without qualification will also be considered c Age 18-28 years old c Completed N.S. Interested applicants kindly call with NRIC and relevant documents today at I.oopm to: The Personnel Dept.651 words
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Advertisement212 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical Vary Experienced Diesel Engine MECHANIC wanted lor 3 weeks rapair |ob m Kampuchea. Only non-Asaan passport holder* eligible. French-speakers preferred Please call John Dannis at: *****79. MACHINE SHOP IN ang Mo KlO requires 1) Production Miller (with NTC 3), 2) Turner (with NTC 3).212 words
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Advertisement404 1984-02-20 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production h) Production /let's talk future J 1 CEHMO USA offers you the chance to better yourself In English Maths Free "BEST" Classes Free transportation to 8, from work Alternate Saturdays off Free medical insurance benefits Leave annual; marriage; sick hospi talisation404 words
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Advertisement703 1984-02-20 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production THIS IS YOUR&& :7T7^x I fl i> < *.uu. ■H^^ p ree 1^- Adandaac* inocntWi I I New stylish uniform Rj Attendant M Fta and coffee >y >*. V tendance s ipiement IB Clinical attention703 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-20 26 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant A> Production h) Production Applied Magnetics, the largest independent I computer magnetic heads manufacturer m the I fla world, is now ready to provide excellent jß| I employment opportunity m its newly established I subsidiary company. a APPLIED MAGNETICS I flj A|" (SINGAPORE) PTE569 words
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Advertisement295 1984-02-20 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Production m\ mgi W if m\ H^^™^^^^ Willing to work on^^^^^™i^^B| 3-rotating shifts Male applicants must V have completed National Service W V no special qualification required. M Fr/nge benefits include: High commencing Loans scheme H salary AWS B 2 increments Transport295 words
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Advertisement318 1984-02-20 26 I C*Ms> f JAPAN Medical supply (S) PTE. LTD. A well established enterprise manufacturing disposable medical supplies seeks highly motivated and mature individuals to assume the following positions m the Plastic Injection Moulding SecHon:I Minimum 2 years' j I experience I I Minimum 1 year's I experience No experience required318 words
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Advertisement228 1984-02-20 26 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Olivetti I h as immediate I I vacancies tor- 1 K_opwJ2jy f £%'s>:* I* Please apply P penonally trom U Monday to Friday Ls> B.ooam to 5.30pm, I WZ Saturday ft C to 12.30pm^ I KOBE WELDING I requires Hs^S Minimum $435 mYAM «<ter 3228 words
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Advertisement383 1984-02-20 26 66 Situation*. Vacant v) Production /urAm, MESA] Female |t Operators if wa want you [9 Join us if you are |1 16 years and above I You gat: Good starting, salary 5-day work week No shift work Attractiva fringe benefits w moan allowance Madical and dental banafitt Attendance incentive Basic383 words
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Advertisement293 1984-02-20 26 j 66 Situation* Vacant n) Production JOIN US MOW AS: I (Ptnmntnl morning a I J! aftamoon ahiftaj I (Permanent morning shift) Starting salary $316 $434 p.m WE OFFER: Very good confirmation increment 6 months, adjustment increment c Incentive bonus $20 p.m Machine allowance $80 $50 p.m Free t-slnrts and293 words
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Advertisement764 1984-02-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 111 /ccpS first engineering 111 X PLASTICS PTE. LTD. «s"'■s ue t0 Our recent expansion, our injection S«§ rrilding plant has immediate vacancies for MW the following post: ll] A) Q.C. INSPECTORS (female, SjijijS •Mmimum Secondary school education S;j;j;&| »ivlust be764 words
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Advertisement470 1984-02-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ■SSIMITSUMI Pg^JELECTRONICS (S) urgently requires 5-day week No shift work Marketing Co-ordinator/Clerk Male aged 21 —25. Completed secondary 4 education and above. Possess valid driving licence. Completed N.S Female Production Operators Age 16 to 30. Good starting pay. Transport, tea470 words
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Advertisement531 1984-02-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous The Singapore Institute of Management invites applications for the position of:PROGRAMME ASSISTANT He/she will assist m the administration of the Institute's management developments consultancy programmes. c GCE 'O' or 'A' levels preferably with distinction m English and good credit m Mathematics531 words
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Advertisement417 1984-02-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 'GM Singapore V offers 5 day work week with no rotating shi* work; very attractive starting salary, excellent fringe -benefits like free hospital and life insurance coverages; money-savings program, education program and many others. Vacancies are now available for the following:PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift:417 words
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Advertisement395 1984-02-20 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous The largest lift manu- factoring Company m Singapore requires: IHSaSESSaI j Diploma m d Production, H 3 Mechanical or a Electrical/ITC m 5 Mechanical or c Electrical 3 Own motor-cycle 5 preferred s 3 gee -0' levels c Able to type 35wpm j I heLjlBH395 words
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Advertisement431 1984-02-20 27 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous ttarpers inivel I requires H A) RESERVATIONS OFFICERS a Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes with I credit m English I a Able to commu I nicate freeiy with I others and enjoy I working witt. people I Pleasant personality. I independent. Tactful I and431 words
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Advertisement452 1984-02-20 27 66 Situation! Vacant I) Mlsrellmmemmt We are again on the road iexpansion and would now urgently require 1. ENGINEERING ASSISTANT ITC/NTC Holder In Mechar.lcal Engineering Drawing Design or its equivalent Some working experience preferred 2. QC TECHNICIAN NTC Holders In Electronic Servicing Will be involved In lnspec tlon, equipment calibration452 words
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Advertisement352 1984-02-20 28 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous ME CO P requires J I. SALES I ENGINEER Diploma m Ng«e Ann Polytechnic Knowledge of English and Mandarin Must possess a car Experience is not necessary ZGENERAL CLERK(FEMALE)j a Minimum GCE O' level Preferably experience m stock control or internal sales Typing Knowledge Bilingual352 words
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Advertisement402 1984-02-20 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous INCOM SINGAPORE wm An American Multinational Company has immediate vacancies for the following:-SET-UP TECHNICIANS 1 a nte m Metal Machining Certificate Minimum 6 months to a year working m metal stamping/ forming operation Be physically fit Be prepared to work shifts FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Minimum402 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-20 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A speaker parts manufacturing company urgently requires the following 1. MALE/ FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2. FEMALE Q. C. CHECKERS 3. DRIVERS a working hours 8.30 a.m. to 5.30pm with alternate Saturdays off a free transport provided REQUIREMENTS For poet 1 a experience not necessary but430 words
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Advertisement575 1984-02-20 28 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous Ym? HOTEL TAI-PAN AfQ SINGAPORE Tie tm class fiiilUnain "ofc/ has immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1) JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER (Salary $505) 2) SECURITY OFFICER (Salary $460) 3) DRIVER (Salary $410) 4) LOUNGE HOSTESS (Salary $410) 5) COMISCOOK (Male/Female) (Salary $410) 6) SECURITY GUARD (Salary575 words
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Advertisement452 1984-02-20 28 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous RAKON] Manufacturing of Quartz Crystal urgently requires MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN c ITC/ NTC m Electronics or Electrical c Completed N.S. c 1 or 2 years experience m electro mechanical machines, preferably vacuum equipment c Must be prepared to work overtime c 5-day work week c 14452 words
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Advertisement378 1984-02-20 28 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous \^3AP# Our Club Is expanding and we are looking for suitable persons to Join us as:--(A) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR QUALIFICATION: Minimum GCE 'O' level with a good pass m English Language. DUTIES: To operate an Electronic PABX telephone system, light copy typing and attending to378 words
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Advertisement416 1984-02-20 28 66 Situationa Vacant I) Miscellaneous ORION I An International I I manufacturing company requires I Requirements: Singapore Citizen 16 years old and above Passed Primary Six and above or Certificate m basic education. We provide: Attractive Pay Attendance Incentive. Increment after 3 months. Transport Allowance. 13-month Pay. Please apply personalty416 words
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Advertisement419 1984-02-20 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GOODWOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES Possess own transport c Preferably with experience m selling to furniture dealers FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Bilingual, able to speak other dialects an advantage c Knowledge of typing and general clerical duties c Those without experience will also419 words
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Advertisement508 1984-02-20 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous <lf CWSStQUf where outstanding people work WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT Candidates for this position should have completed secondary education and are not afraid of hard work. Salary offered depends on your qualification experience but will not be less than $420 per month. Call us at *****97 or508 words
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Advertisement557 1984-02-20 28 68 Sit nations Vacant I) MlM€»Umm—m* HITACHI EXPRESS SPORE (PTE) LTD Require* immediately MALE INSPECTORS Requirement*: Able to work 3 rotating shifts Physically fit Completed Exempted N.S GCE O level holder will commence at a higher starting salary Singapore or Malaysia citizen Benefit* Attracti\e shift allowance and attendance Incentive Free557 words
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Advertisement605 1984-02-20 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Expending manufacturing company mKoßeng/ Jurong requires: 1. EXPCRKNCED COMPUTER TYPE SETTERS 2 PROOf -READERS 3. ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS 4. LORRY DRIVERS 5 MALE PACKER 8 MALE/FEMALE GENERAL I WORKERS 7 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS BOOK BINDING WORKERS Applicants for Poets 1 A 2 are required to work605 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-20 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established local ongmoortng COffTipaMiV fOQjVBTOB IflO fOitOWIftQZ 1) STORE CLERK (Chinese) c With or without experience. 2) PAINTER c With or without experience. Interested please write In or call: Material Handling Engineering Pte) Ltd. No 8, Gul St reel 3 Jurong Industrial Estate) Singapore 2262588 words
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Advertisement572 1984-02-20 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Goopot urgently requires 1 DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK 2) FEMALE SORTING CLERK with experience In hardware and electrical. Interested applicants please call personally or write to: 89 Owen Road Singapore 0820 Tel: *****45 Peter Urn. Immediate vacancies available: 1) LORRY DRIVERS Must possess Class 4572 words
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Advertisement868 1984-02-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Transport Company requires 1) CLASS 4 LORRY DRIVER 2) DESPATCH RIDER WITH OWN MOTORCYCLE 3) LABOURERS Call personally at:--1/2 Magazine Road #04-02 Central BuNdmg Singapore 0105. Tel: *****91 URGENTLY REQUIRED (1) DRIVER $22perday (2) GENERAL WORKERS $15 per day plus $30 Incentives St transport allowance.868 words
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Advertisement653 1984-02-20 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY DRIVER WANTED urgently. With class 3 licence. Interested come personally to: #02-27, Jalan Sultan Centre. Singapore 0719. DESPATCH CLERKS REQUIRED Preferably with own motor-bike. Be able to speak English. Interested please call: *****88, Michael. FEMALE STOREHANO HELPER required. Apply personally #08-04 Tong Lee Building,653 words
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Advertisement1201 1984-02-20 29 iilttilil mw\3 I JjvvfOj^ft, jßj Vehicles Are Available UUV^ UUK In This Section. ■a sLm H ik^Sl 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire TOYOTA :'^^Mi^^^Cii^Sl Rent a Car BJSESi^bmßßbm EASTERN CAR RENTALS, 347 Sembawang Road 18 Km. Datsun 120Y aircon, weekly $210. Malaysia use Datsun 120Y GL dally1,201 words
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Advertisement1716 1984-02-20 29 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Fiiiancing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE T ERMS minimum rates: Call us at 1 year 5 p. a. 64 South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****2 2 years 5 1 :°o p. a Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01-403 S 1327 Tel *****401,716 words
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Advertisement588 1984-02-20 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes HWaWv^TMI j am P a»TTr^^r' l ßf'Ha7%^^*¥-^**WarTT^*Ji 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota a TEST DRIVE.. ~~™|l] THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 fcRF 5 J6 800 ARF $34,900 OF SPACIOUS. POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL588 words
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Advertisement560 1984-02-20 30 76 Vehicle* For Sale k) Others PACIFIC MOTOR CRUDIT PTE LTD (Known tor top quality ua*d cars) Showroom: PLOT C. KAMPONG JAVA USED CARS CENTRE TEL: *****53/ *****43 1983 Honda Prelude EX aircond Mazda 929 4-door hardtop auto aircond Nissan Sunny 15 auto aircond 1982 Toyota Cressida 2000 GLI6 auto560 words
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Advertisement169 1984-02-20 30 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota jparj These Toyotas with MORE are priced to suit you! DON'T WAIT, PRICES APPLY ONLY WHILE THEY LAST! Toyota Supra 2.8 EFI $68 f 750 nett ARF Toyota Carina 1.6 Coupe $25,500 nett PARF Toyota Tercel 1.3 $26,000 nett ARF Hi-Ace Diesel (Private Bus)169 words
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Advertisement799 1984-02-20 30 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others VOLVO 360 QLT Brand new condition. 5-speed, sun roof, under warranty. *****91. VOLVO 144, 1978 EN plate. Alrcon, radio/ cassette. $8,200 0.n.0. Call: *****52. 1970, FERRARI 365 GT 2 2. V-12 engine. A rare collector's Item. Please tel: *****78 for details. 1977 AUDI 100799 words
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Advertisement680 1984-02-20 30 78 Scrap Vehicles ATTRACTIVE PRICE. SCRAP used company cars. Highest offer. *****86 *****67 (Night *****35). B REQUIRED 1974 MERCEDES and Volvos with PARF for export High price guaranteed. Richard Lee, *****51. WANTED SCRAP CARS below 1000 1600 c.c. Highest offer. Ong *****32 before 3.30 p.m. (office *****63). WANTED PARF SCRAP680 words
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Advertisement1462 1984-02-20 30 '■111 ft -^JH' AN ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW at iaat "I, "Hi l I""" «V<> |H Holland Village is available for p*7| I H niifl fl rmßir rent. It comes ?'lth thr*-e lovely L^aH 't [^*fj*"TH airconditioned bedrooms, a 1 1 1 Imi^anH' study, a servant's room, a cosy f"f*^^Y\ 1 patio1,462 words
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Advertisement775 1984-02-20 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST. 10, EWART PARK vicinity, majistlc bungalow. 4 bedrooms, servant's, outstanding patio overlooking swimming pool/ tennis court. Dyson: *****66. DIST 10/11, DOUBLE-STOREY detached bungalow, 5 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, swimming pool, matured garden. Prestige Realty, *****47. DIST. 15, KATONG VICINITY, double-storey detached bungalow, 4 aircon bedrooms,775 words
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Advertisement1086 1984-02-20 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments TcArdmore c Park^\ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,025 per month including service1,086 words
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Advertisement1821 1984-02-20 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments 9) Apartments b) Apartments I FUR J^& PIjFTO/^^i n •> t llW m x s r^ orLease v^^ L^ y I n -fe A <r B ■El &1 ourSho#*2« rtwBl *j-* I yr. ;C^" P! 14 o(X)sqftHotelstyleTbbylß |H I•1,821 words
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Advertisement825 1984-02-20 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 OFr STEVENS Drive Beautiful 3-bedroomed townhouse. Wall-to-wall carpeted. Fully alrcondltloned, bar counter swimming pool, covered carpark. Unfurnished $3,700. Call: *****86 (Agent). DIST. 21, BRAND NEW maisonette In Brookvale. Exclusive area. Spacious living. 3 alrcon bedrooms. Luxuriously furnished with colour t.v./ washing machine. Full825 words
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Advertisement774 1984-02-20 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SOMMERVILLE PARK, lower maisonette (dist. 10), 3 bedrooms, servant's, yard. Partially furnished $4,500. Full recreational facilities. Shang Properties *****85. $$$1,900 ONLY FOR an unfurnished flat m dist. 11 near Goldhill Plaza. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, spacious living and dining area. Available immediately. Home Lease Sale774 words
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Advertisement815 1984-02-20 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 ORCHARD ROAD Marco Polo Hotel vicinity. 3-bedroomed apartment. Available immediately. Furnished. Prelude Enterprise: 250-1118. DIST. 9 EXCLUSIVE KILLINEY Apartment (off River Valley Road), 3-bedroomed/ aircond. Beautifully furnished. Hongswee, *****11 DIST. 9 CAVENAGH HIGH Rise apartment. 3-bedroomed, servant's, fully furnished, with parking, pool facilities.815 words
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Advertisement754 1984-02-20 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, SPACIOUS 2/ 3-bedroom-ed apartments, fully furnished, airconditioned. carpeted, $1,400/ $2,000. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. DIST 9, MAGNIFICENT VIEW! Orchard vicinity. 2 luxurious apartment. $3,050/ $4,000. Easy access to town Sun-Mark: *****40. DIST. 9 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT 4 bedrooms, split-level, fully furnished, 2 aircons, $2,500. Tel.754 words
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Advertisement654 1984-02-20 31 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments JAPANESE COMPANY MANAGER arriving requires Apartment/ townhouse around Holland/Orchard Road. Budget $3,000. Owners, please call JE Housing Associates: *****80/*****69. EXPATRIATES URGENTLY NEED accommodation. Will consider any Ideal district. Owners kindly contact *****39, Upgrade Enterprises. EXPATRIATES IN HOTEL require apartments/houses urgently. Residential districts. Budget $1,500 to654 words
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Advertisement1598 1984-02-20 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties Fot Sf.-t a) Houses a) Houses SODNJECK nUANGE 173A. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 adj c£^/ DIST. S FABER PARK Unique design modern doublestorey detached bungalow. 5.500 sq.ft Built-in 4,000 sq.ft 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 attached baths, servant's quarters Central aircond Also with1,598 words
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Advertisement652 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses WST 16 SEMMETT ROAD vicinity. 2 1 2-storey terrace 3 bedrooms i servants 2.»00 sq ft $575,000 Everton *****36 DOT. 10 LEEOOM PARK double storey bungalow 44.000 sq.ft. 6 bedrooms, lusn greenery $4m Everton *****36 WBT 15 OFF PALM Drive Beautiful double-storey semi-detach-ed 4,000652 words
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Advertisement924 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 ProptrtiM For Sato 89 Proptrtitt For Salt b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Prtrate Apartmeats I .your 'Home Sweet Home I I where values are rising I 1 Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road I 9 silver tower comprises luxurious apariments|and penthouses Outdoor amenities924 words
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Advertisement855 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 9 WEBTWOOO MARCO POLO vicinity high-rise apartment. 3.200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's, fully carpeted, good condition, central alrcon, pool, security $880,000 negotiable. Standard Properties: *****91. GENTING HIGHLAND, KAYANGAN apartment, 4 bedrooms, luxuriously furnished, 2000 sq.ft. M 5450,000; Studio apartment855 words
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Advertisement571 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 10 ROBIN HEIGHTS. 1,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Sauna pool. Well maintained good location. $500,000. Esteem Realty: *****01. DIBT 12 MANDALAY COURT (Bales tier) high floor. Split-level apartment. 2,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/servant's. Freehold. $505,000. Chelsea *****11. DIST 10 RIDGEWOOD (LUNALIHO) high floor.571 words
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Advertisement809 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 OFF SIXTH Avenue, 3storey townhouse with swimming pool. 3 bedrooms. $490,000. Winnlngway: *****60/ *****29. DIST. 15 LAGUNA PARK high floor, panoramic view, 3 bedrooms, servant's. Wallpapered. 99 years. $310,000. Wess *****44. DIST. 10 BRAND NEW maisonette, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, pool.809 words
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Advertisement718 1984-02-20 32 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO 4-roomed corner, terrazzo/ parquet, kitchen/ bedroom cabinets. $98,000 negotiable. *****22. Sky Property ANG MO KIO 4- room, 5-room point block. Marble flooring. $110,000/ $160,000 negotiable. *****68/ *****98. ANQ MO KIO 5-roomed point block. Beautifully renovated. Well maintained; phone: *****0 office718 words
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Advertisement700 1984-02-20 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOICExI Jf FACTORY V f SPACE FOR 1 I SALE OR LEASE I B Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye.i I Eunos Road for sale or n I lease, easy installments. B Please contact Mr. Chong 3 9 of Tel: *****95700 words
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Advertisement585 1984-02-20 32 FACTORY FOR RENT at Mb Pherson. area 2.000. 3.500 and 10.000 sq ft Rental $1.30 p> (inclusive) Call *****1 *****11 NEAR KOLAM AVER new flatted factory, 2.700 sq.ft $175 p.s.f High floor Immediate occupation *****08 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces f Warehouse space available from 1,600 sq. ft upwards Price: Reosonoble585 words
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Advertisement400 1984-02-20 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces ((IDO/TOIL CO/IPLO; 8-storey twin-tower complex of A New Industrial Building strategically located at the crossroads of MacPherson/Paya Lebar/Airport/ s Upper Paya Lebar Roads. 1 700 sq f t to 1 8,000 sq ft available for lease |j| Unique Dynaload Docklevellers S400 words
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Advertisement654 1984-02-20 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces to) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Sanford Building IjJlS^ READY FOR OCCUPATION NOW '■■I r*i*»^L Located near to the port and within 1 0-minute SB I P*li!*n walking distance from the financial hub at V I654 words
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Advertisement436 1984-02-20 33 OFFICES FOR RENTAL $4 AND BELOW Aaia Chambers 721/2364/4545 Bt Timah Shpg Ctr 1324/2648 Far East Finance 1400/2320/4640 Fortune Ctr 1170/2176 Fu Lv Shou BMg 894/1788/2917 Glass Twr 1800/3630 International Plaza 1453/3811/8977 Jit Poh BMg 855/1421/2841/5432 LKNBMg 2434 IMG Ctr 900/1500/4450 Peace Ctr 1100/1700/2700/*****0 PIL BMg 2268/2673/5610/8000 Shenton Hee 1722436 words
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Advertisement1343 1984-02-20 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Space* 93 Office Space* b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Rental concession will be given for large tenancies and to tenants taking a longer lease. Please contact: OCBC CENTRE PTE LTD 65 Chulia Street -09-00 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 I Tel: *****2 ext 2923 or1,343 words
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Advertisement220 1984-02-20 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces «J Sale a) Sale a) Sale ill Uli flili^^^H I kHSBIIIBHBBBB 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces t>) Rental b) Rental /golden mile COMPLEX SHOP SPACE Ground Floor 194 sq ft Basement 280 sq ft Basement 334 sq ft Ample Parking220 words
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Advertisement286 1984-02-20 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 700 sq.ft. (65.1m2) 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2 1530 sq.ft. (142.2m2) 2165 sq.ft. (201.2m2) 8312 sq.ft. (T72.3m2) MEDICAL SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) SPECIAL CONCESSIONAL RENTAL FOR OPTICAL SHOP BOOKSHOP ENQUIRIES286 words
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Advertisement599 1984-02-20 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 15. TELOK KURAU Road, brand new groundfloor shophouses, 1,400 sq.ft. each. Good frontage. $3.50 p.s.f. Citlprop: 2965P75. DIST. 19. UPPER SERANGOON Shopping Centre. Groundfloor prime shop space. Good frontage 1.200 sq.ft. $3.60 p.s.f. Inclusive. Citlprop *****75. FAR EAST PLAZA, Scotts Road, approx. 400 and599 words
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Advertisement494 1984-02-20 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours H ENTOY THE ULTIMATE IN I CRUISE VACATIONING WITH I THE ROYAL VIKING LINE. I v* M -O^^fe *H fV N ji J^flH 6 days PATTAYA/BANGKOK from only $1 350/$ 790 Cruise to Pattaya on 1 8th March stay at the Asia Pattaya and494 words
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Advertisement361 1984-02-20 34 ftttfK BNJCATIONft 106 Foraign~ W GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO, CANADA An established and reputable college offering Ontario grades 11. 12 13 i Pre-U i invites applications from Secondary 3. 4 Pre-U student* for May 1984 intake m preparation for Canadian American Universities admissions m January 1985 and beyond M361 words
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Obituary, Illustration364 1984-02-20 35 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM I MRS. MARTIN KOH (Nee ecilia Chan (hong Hengi DEPARTED ON 201 H FEBRI'AR\. 1977 We watched you sufjer, we heard \<>u Ugh, But all we c ould do was ju\t stand b\ We lived m hope and proved m vain. For364 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-02-20 35 Mdm Tan Aye N*x> Ag« 86 Pat*«d away peacefully on Saturday. 18 February 1984 Leaving behind beloved «on. daughter*, ton-m-ia*. daughter-in-law and grandchildren to mourn her loaa. Cortege will leave Block SS, Circuit Road, Spore 1337 on 22nd February 1984 Wednesday (or Mt Venton Crematorium47 words
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Advertisement856 1984-02-20 35 102 Tours 102 Tours I NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hod Office: Pearls Centre. Gr. Poor. 100 Eii Tong Sen St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Bnßcn Office: Peoples Park Complex. Gr. Floor 1. Park Road #OM9. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63 SS TAI4O Business856 words
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Advertisement451 1984-02-20 35 109 Academic REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:GCE O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Frt 2 Mar (2.30pm-5.30pm) Sat 3 Mar 2.00pm-5.00pm JAPANESE LANGUAGE (BASIC) Taught by Native Speakers New classes starting soon TYPEWRITING Morning/ Afternoon/Evening Elem. /Inter. /Higher Classes available dally Only limited places available Enquire/Enrol Today CITY TRAINING CENTRE451 words
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Advertisement1616 1984-02-20 35 110 Computer 110 Computer no Computer MAKE HAS I A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL g KeykitoINFORMAnCS M Our school is equipped with a powerful Honeywell computer B^^ system which includes 80MB of on-line storage, a multi-taskmqfßsm I operating, system and a multi-processor CPU There are 20 lEafi interactive workstations and a full1,616 words
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Advertisement1143 1984-02-20 35 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 119 Others RECREATIONAL COUfiiES COMMENCING Be a top-flight secretary. s^- •taeP |dF CREATIVE TOY MAM IG As many of our students have become. SSL,— CARTOON DR A WINLiS Our track record says it all. Our graduates topped me list m the carving EGFTAB4 l1,143 words
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Advertisement8 1984-02-20 35 "In Mi'inunam" !h«' loved ones whom you remember8 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration136 1984-02-20 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths CHNG HAN KHIM AGE 79 passed away peacefully on 19 Feb 84, leaving behind: WIFE: MDM TENG SOY MOI SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Chng Hee Tong Sim Peck Eng Chng Hee Mok Alice Heok Guan Eng Robert Chng Hee Teck Alice Leong Mci Lan Chng Hee Lai Chng136 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1984-02-20 36 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO MR LIM KIM HONG AND FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED MOTHER MDM ANG GEK FROM: SIM LOONG SDH BHD Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences To The Bereaved Family Of The Late Mdm Ang Gek who passed away on68 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1984-02-20 36 The family of the late Mr. Kwtk Yew Kheng thank all relatives ft friends for their presence, condolence m— «age«, wreaths, donations A assistance during their recent bereavement.30 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1984-02-20 36 ATHMA SANTHI POOJA P.V.B. MAM (EX-IMTISH SERVICES EMPLOYEE) DEPARTED: 10.2.84 Ac 62 years Athma Santh. Poojs will be heM on Wednesday. 22 Feb M at 7.00pm at Siwan Temple (next to Penimal Tompto) Secangoon Road. Please treat this as a personal invitation.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-02-20 36 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR LIEW LEE FONG alias LIEW JOO SENG Departed: 14 February 1994 expresn their gratitude to the pastors and members ol the Church of Christ of Malaya, relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, prayers, wreaths, scrolls, newspaper insertions,62 words
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Obituary, Illustration186 1984-02-20 36 ANG PENG HONG AGE 61 PMMd away peacefully on Sat. 18/2/84. leaving behind beloved wife CHEAH SAW IM SONS: Ann Sim Kean Ann Sim Hual, John DAUGHTERS: Ang Ah Nya, Jenny Ang Yeong Teik, Susan Ang Jong Eng, Lily Ang Jong Lay, Annie GODSON: Lee Eng Chong And186 words
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Article241 1984-02-20 36 By THE RACING EDITOR j Big Sweep j FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****9 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****0, *****2, *****4, *****3, *****7, *****2, *****6, *****0, *****1, *****1, *****4. CONSOLATIONS: *****1, *****6, *****1, *****6, *****4 *****1, *****9, *****2, *****7, *****3. MELBOURNE, Sun. The value of Australia's most prestigious race the Melbourne241 words
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Article, Illustration2418 1984-02-20 36 Tiley grabs limelight with smart treble By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Auric Stable's expensive importation, Jambeau, was m his element on the soft track when he led all the way to deny Valley Fame of a third Tunku Gold Cup victory2,418 words
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Article761 1984-02-20 36 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Apprentice K.L. Oo was suspended three race days for careless and inconsiderate riding on Forty Minutes m Race 6 here today. The Stipendiary Stewards report on today's races: RACE 1: Datin's Delight (Lucas) and Tremendous Force (Looi) were slow into761 words
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Advertisement10 1984-02-20 36 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement170 1984-02-20 36 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES c $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) c $57.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $71.25 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) O EUI from Singapore NEW University Press Education, Manpower Development m Singapore by Pang Eng Fong Economic restructuring170 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-02-20 37 Tynan strikes as ninnows score historic victory LONDON. Sunday >outh coast town Plymouth shod of ting to oca since uu'is Drake finished game of bowls here defe 1 1 ing th c Spar.tsh Anr.ruLi m 38 toasted the name nmj fynan" time ag kin last night. ..in wReuter - 525 words
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Article119 1984-02-20 37 RECORD prematch receipts of more than 1.2 billion lira ($1.4 million) have been banked (or the weekend's Italian Football League top-of-the-table clash between AC Milan and leaders Juventus. The previous record takings m Italy were 1.119,6-11,000 lira for the match between Roma and Sweden's Gothenburg last September mAFP; AP - 119 words
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Article148 1984-02-20 37 Birmingham 3 West Ham 0 (2-0): Robert Hopkins and Tony Rees gave Birmingham an early lead before Billy Wright made it J-G with a 78th-minute penalty Crowd: 29,570. Derhy t Nor%vioh 1 (0-0): Archie Cemmill (64th minute, penalty) and Bobby Davison (75th minute) made it 2-0 before Norwich'sAP - 148 words
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Article147 1984-02-20 37 Arsenal 1 Aston Villa 1 (1-0): Graham Rix curled a superb free-kick into the ne! after 11 minutes, but A lian Evans equalised from the penalty spot for Villa three minutes after half-time. Crowd: 26,ft40. Coventry 2 Stoke 3 (1-1): Stoke twice came from behind to record theirAP - 147 words
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Article1216 1984-02-20 37 DIVISION FOl'R KNGLISH FA Cl P Fifth round Blackburn I) Southampton 1. Bir mingham 3 West Ham 0, Derby 2 Norwich 1, F.verton 3 Shrewsbury 0. Notts County 1 Middlesbrough 0, Oxford 0 Sheffield Wednesday 3. Watford 3 Brighton 1. West Bromwich Albion 0 Plymouth 1 DIVISIONReuter - 1,216 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-02-20 37 A double for Finns SARAJEVO, Sun. Marja-Liisa Haemaelainen and Matti Nykaenen gave Finland a double cause foi celebration at the Wintei Olympics yesterday. Marja-Liisa completed a hat-trick of cross-country skiing gold medals* and N>ka enen outclassed archrival Jens Weissflog, of East Germany, m the 90-,-netre ski jumping event. The EastReuter - 119 words
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Article340 1984-02-20 37 SARAJEVO, Sun. The president of the [nternationa] OlympicCommittee gave a strong hi n r yesterday thai Future Olympic Games may be open to professional as well as amateur athletes. Juan Antonio Samaranch said the Committees eligibility rule which keeps man\ paid athletes from compotin:. m theAP - 340 words
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Article169 1984-02-20 37 i SARAJEVO, Sun. Mongolian crosscountry skier Purevjal Batsukh has been disqualified from the Winter i Olympics because of a positive dope I test, it was announced here yesterday. The chairman of the medical commission of the International Olympic Committee, Prince Alexf.ndre de Meri ode, told aReuter - 169 words
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Article296 1984-02-20 38 LA QUINT A, Sun TOP seeds Jimmy Connors and Yannick Noah were both extended to three sets m yesterday's semi-finals of the U*****,000 ($540,600) La Quints Classic tennis tournament here m California Top-seeded Connors survived his toughest test of the tournament before defeating SpaniardReuter; AFP - 296 words
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Article125 1984-02-20 38 AUCKLAND, Son. Czech star Ivan Lendl beat American John McEnroe 2-€, 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) m an exhibition match at the Stanley Street Courts here today. Lend] said afterwards that he had trouble with his timing m the first set, particularly with service returns, but pat his gameUPI; Reuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-02-20 38 Peter Siow reports on the Asian Zone Thomas Cup qualifying round Rivals m buoyant mood but keep mum about their line-ups HONGKONG, Sun. Despite the stakes involved, Singapore and Hongkong point the barrel at each other m buoyant mood as they prepare for tomorrow's opening Asian Zone Thomas420 words
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307 1984-02-20 38 HONGKONG, Sun. Off the court, Singapore's Wong Shoon Keat, Hongkong's Sze Yu and Australia's Darren McDonald are as close as the Three Musketeers. So close that the badminton stars, here to chase Thomas Cup glory for their respective countries, plan to stay together307 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-02-20 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By WHILE the Singapore Open golf championship, which tees off at the Bukit Course on March 22, is short of big names from Europe, this week's Cathay Pacific Hongkong Open will have a galaxy of them. Among those who will tee off at400 words
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Article164 1984-02-20 38 CHIEN CHIN SAN squeezed home by the narrowest of mar-gins to win the Jurong Country Club A Division medal, beating both T Shimizu and Bob Lim on countback yesterday. All three scored nett 70s. Shimizu was declared the runner-up and Bob given the best gross164 words
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320 1984-02-20 38 MELBOURNE, Sun. Defending champion Greg Norman won the A5150,000 ($299,000) Australian Masters title at the Huntingdale Course here today for the third time m four years. Norman fired a finalround 70 to add to his earlier 74, 71 and 70 for a seven-under-parReuter; UPI - 320 words
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Article402 1984-02-20 38 CARL LEWIS, the triple world champion, and 100 metres world record-holder Calvin Smith were both twice beaten by the same opponent m sprint events at an indoor athletics meeting m San Diego, California, on Friday. Ron Brown beat fellow American Lewis, gold medallist m the 100 m, longAP; AFP; Reuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-02-20 39 J. RAJENDRAN - No getting off Scot-free for Geylang J. RAJENDR AN By THE leading scorer m Division One of the National Football League is a Scot from Aberdeen known as Charlie Scott. On a waterlogged pitch at Jalan Besar yesterday, Charlie brought his tally to six with a hat-trick as Farrer ParkJERRY SEH - 263 words
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108 1984-02-20 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, president of the Football Association of Malaysia, plans to appeal to FIFA over former Singapore international Razali Alias' ineligibilty to play for Malaysia. Razali, now a Malaysian citizen, has been ruled ineligible because a FIFA rulingBernama - 108 words
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Article277 1984-02-20 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Brunei plan 'preview' of SEA Games SPORTS fans In the region eaa expect a preview of next year's Sooth-east Asia Games when Brunei heat the Merdeka Games a festival of 11 sports In celebration el their independence tentatively scheduled for Sept 14-24. The sports fiesta, which277 words
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ON THE CRICKET SCENE
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270 1984-02-20 39 Aussies start tour on a run spree BASSETERRE (St Kitts), Sun. Australia went on a run spree m the first match of their cricket tour of the West Indies here yesterday, amassing a formidable 429 for seven on the opening day (A their four-day game against the Leeward IsSoutn A'rican-bornReuter - 270 words
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Article175 1984-02-20 39 SYDNEY, Sun. Titlechasers Western Australia strengthened their §rip on the Sheffield hield cricket match against Tasmania today despite an impressive eight-wicket haul by Peter Clough. Clough s eight for 95 return m Western Australia's first innings of 324 were the best figures by aReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-02-20 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SABAH Football Association secretary Rahman Ghani, who had caused a furore with his threat to withdraw protection for referees m Sabah's Malaysia Cup matches, has been put m the dock by the Football Association of Malaysia. The FAM Council today went through the pile ofNST - 280 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-02-20 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By PHIL WILLIAMS has been asked to produce his credentials or lose his position as national hockey coach. The Singapore Hockey Association would like him to obtain proof of his accreditation as a coach from the British Hockey Association. In the meantime, they will continue to252 words
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Article178 1984-02-20 39 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca captain Son Chin Aim, despite being injured m the first half, led the hosts to a 3-0 victory over Perils m a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Kubu Stadium here today. Chin Aun, who had to be carried off the fieldNST - 178 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1984-02-20 37 The family of the late Mr. Cheong Eak Chong wish to express their sincere thanks to all Religious Organisations, clan associations, relatives, friends and business associates for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls and donations during their M^S*t U_^ M *_W,_~*^~* recent bereavement.43 words
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Advertisement56 1984-02-20 39 The new height m distinction. By Titus. SOLVIL ET TITUS. A new range of watches for ladies and gentlemen. Designed uniquely to achieve a new height m distinction. To match every moment of your life. '^^^^^^^Sbltcßß f 'iin^B *&&**^^^L\WWW^LWWWw "^^^J^hl^^R^ ■""^'■■'■■■\^H nln!fiS!^^iS j^S?^ n^H s^sr QI/^T \/TT '"pj' I to56 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-02-20 40 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By Guide to jobs and careers m computer field is first of its kind m the world A MANUAL for computer professionals and those aspiring to become one has just been compiled by the Singapore Federation of the Computer Industry. Written with529 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-02-20 40 Girl who couldn't sit or walk finds hope LETICIA GERLACH is one happy woman. Until recently, her two-year-old daughter, Kandis, could not sit or walk. Ms Gerlach took Kandis to the New York University Medical Centre where doctors performed a delicate spinal operation which saved the child'sUPI - 71 words
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160 1984-02-20 40 41 -coupon driver tells why she did it HEADS are no more turning at Changi Airport car park A. For the SZ car that had 41 parking coupons on its dashboard and windows since Thursday was driven off at 10 p.m. last night one hour after toe coupons had expired.160 words
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Article35 1984-02-20 40 TOKYO, Sun. American and Japanese officials will hold a series of workinglevel talks m Tokyo this week m their continued bid to solve thorny economic and trade issues between the two nations. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article233 1984-02-20 40 Hotel pays visitors to stay away HONOLULU, Sun. You must have heard of hotels using incentives to get visitors to fill up their rooms. But what about hotels that actually pay visitors NOT to stay m? It IS happening at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel. The hotel has offered USs2s*233 words
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Article69 1984-02-20 40 NEW DELHI, Sun. At least four people were killed and eight wounded seriously m communal clashes m northern India today after armed militants hurled insults and stones at Hindus from inside a Sikh temple. Angry Hindu mobs set fire to the temple m the city ofAP - 69 words
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Article64 1984-02-20 40 SYDNEY, Sun. A 72--year-old man accused of threatening to blow up the Hyatt Kingsgate Hotel over a tenancy dispute appeared m court yesterday hours after a 10-hour siege ended. John Alexander Hay, a former opal miner who has a shop m the hotel, was charged withReuter - 64 words
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Article68 1984-02-20 40 HONOLULU, Sun. Four out of every five packages posted from Hawaii contain marijuana, according to the federal authorities. The statistic was compiled after a week's work by drug-detecting dogs, who sniffed out illicit drugs m around 80 per cent of the mailings. Since the start of theAFP - 68 words
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375 1984-02-20 40 AMMAN, Sunday THE Jordanian government said yesterday paid agents of the Libyan government had stormed its embassy m Tripoli and burned it to the ground. It said ambassador Sami Al-Shamaylah and members of his staff were inside the building at the timeAFP; Reuter; UPI - 375 words
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Advertisement304 1984-02-20 40 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you W should 0 And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regairTthat look of U youth' Hj But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and H LINK's hair care can make304 words
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Advertisement107 1984-02-20 40 CROiun-^ INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS The clever solution Switch Contact Cleaner For cleaning electrical equipment protects and extends the life of electromechanical machinery will not harm plastics or other materials used regularly, helps to prevent electrical failure Srii *q Group 1 Dye penetrant inspection system Forfauit-nnding easy to use 3-step formula locates107 words
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Advertisement194 1984-02-20 40 INTRODUCING AKG D3OO SERIES Dynamic AMThSHOCK PROOF MIC of i Studio Stage quality' Recommended for Vocalists. PRODUCTS OF j/f^MKmWr ***** PROFESSIONAL V^F/lMk^kV j Mmhn Fmmturw* I 1. Anti-Shock Proof Test dropped from 1 m high Sustained the impact without any loss m sound quality. 2. No Feed Back when mic194 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-02-20 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy throughout with occasional showers over several areas from mid-day onwards. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Adelaide 20/35 C Sunny Manila 20/33 C Fair Amsterdam JC i Melbourne 16/32 C Sunny137 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1984-02-20 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Story: Is the innocent person safe from guard dogs? The dogs are always leashed and firmly controlled by their handlers. They are never set loose unless the intruder ignores warnings to stop and takes flight. DOGS have, for generations, been the accepted guardiansK.F. SEETOH - 1,117 words
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Article1117 1984-02-20 2 HARLAND MAXWELL - HARLAND MAXWELL By m London "LIFE is what happens to us while we are making other plans." One of the greatest tragedies of human existence, perhaps the greatest, is that for so many millions of us, Allen Saunders* words are appallingly true. And this1,117 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-02-20 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES Four decades ago, Victoria Krempl taught English to her Hungarian husband. Today, she still teaches the language to Russians, Koreans and Japanese. Yet this spritely woman, who was born and brought up m a longhouse, did not know a word of English786 words
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Article379 1984-02-20 2 If a child is spoilt VICTORIA KREMPL has never allowed her children to speak Slngllsh. Ncr dees she talk down to them, preferring to speak to them as she weald to an adult. And this principal of the Prlnsep Street Presbyterian Church Kindergarten speaks the same way when she addresses379 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-02-20 2 LAST Valentine's Day, about 50 supporters of the Singapore Cheshire Home met at the Tudor Room of the Goodwood Hotel to celebrate. They had achieved their building fund target of $2.8 million needed to build the first phase of the SCH's new building off Serangoon Garden Way,173 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-02-20 3 Biggest show yet despite bad times Increase of 11.7 pc over 1982 m number of exhibitors THIS years Fifth Offshore South East Asia Conference and Exhibition is going to be bigger than m previous years m spite of the unfavourable climate prevailing m the industry. The exhibition, which opens today,426 words
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Article200 1984-02-20 4 Overnight birth in the region IN SOUTH-EAST Asia, from Sumatra to Irian Jaya to the Philippines, oil rigs seem to be sprouting up overnight. According to the December 1983 issue of Resources Asia, a oil industry magazine, investments the like of which have not been seen before are being allocated200 words
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Article180 1984-02-20 4 Thailand EXPLORATION Drilling activity m Thailand has been hampered recently by disputes between the government and the foreign oil companies over drilling results. Drilling is active m the Gulf of Thailand with the Petroleum Authority of Thailand and the foreign oil companies working hand-in-hand or singly180 words
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187 1984-02-20 4 Brunei EXPLORATION To gain greater control over the country's natural resources, new petroleum legislation has been passed making Brunei an equal partner of foreign oil companies m all future ventures. Besides profit-shar-ing, royalties and taxes on profits are all part of the187 words
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104 1984-02-20 4 Drilling likely to increase to meet demand Malaysia EXPLORATION Drilling activity will probably increase offshore as the country's National Depletion Policy is invoked to balance demand by more investment m exploration. Seismic activity is presently being carried oat m the Straits of Malacca. PRODUCTION The production levels In Malaysia for104 words
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105 1984-02-20 4 $6. 1 m drop in drilling programmes Indonesia EXPLORATION Operators are said to have Indicated a reduction of almost US$3 million (Ss6.l million) In their drilling programmes. Bat estimated projections for offshore exploration indicate that 85 exploratory wells will be drilled this year, 75 m 1985 and M m 1986.105 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-02-20 5 Philippines EXPLORATION Two loans of US$24 million and US$l3.5 million have been acquired by the Philippine National Oil Company and the Bureau of Energy Development to study the more promising looking principal sedimentary basins and deep water sandstone reservoirs. The government has also amended151 words
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306 1984-02-20 5 Valve which stops unwanted flowback from drill pipe HYDRIL/Mechanical Products Division has introduced a wireline retrievable drop-in check valve that can be inserted when needed to prevent undesired backflow through the drill pipe. Known as the Checkguard valve, it rates a 10,000 psi and ensures reliable performance with no interference306 words
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Article, Illustration913 1984-02-20 6 Chinese link in market search It was almost as if the Tai Zi Hotel at Shekou, m South China, was the venue last month for a Singapore offshore convention. Officials from various offshore services on different missions kept meeting familiar faces. The truth of the matter, reports RONNIE LIM, is913 words
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Article988 1984-02-20 7 VOl ran register for the Fifth Offshore South East Asia Conference today at the Hyatt Regency Hotel from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. From tomorrow until Feb 24, you can join the Conference at the World Trade Centre988 words
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Article, Illustration894 1984-02-20 8 OIL rigs tap crude oil from beneath the bottom of the sea. But how is this done? And how is sea water prevented from diluting the oil reservoirs once the drills have punctured holes through the rock strata? To answer these questions, we have894 words
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254 1984-02-20 8 Latest computer equipment for oil exploration THE latest m computerised navigation and positioning equipment for oil exploration will be among 100 new products shown at the Fifth Offshore South East Asia Exhibition at the World Trade Centre. Cubic Western Data, a US-based company, will exhibit Navcube, the first portable computer254 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-02-20 12 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By FEI XIANG, the Taiwanese singing superstar, is appearing m a two-hour spectacular at Rex Theatre until Feb 28. "It is a much more personalised show as the entire programme is under my own supervision." he hints. He has several surprises up his670 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-02-20 12 Y. L. GOH - Y. L. GOH On record fClassicalaW lagj By ANTON Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, the so-called Romantic, is one of my favourite music pieces. Composed originally m 1874 when the composer was 50 and m the midst of much uncertainty, it completely belied his personal worries707 words
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Article, Illustration715 1984-02-20 13 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By Going up m the world can be a real downer, says rising local singing star Yueh Lei. KELVIN UM Yueh Lei to his fans wears a layer of foundation on his face. His nails are coated with translucent varnish. On the last finger715 words
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Article, Illustration856 1984-02-20 13 MURRAY SCHUMACH - Curtain falls on Broadway's darling 'belter' MURRAY SCHUMACH Composers vied for her. Audiences adored her. Musical-comedy star Ethel Merman, who died last Wednesday, is a legend that lives on. By New York ETHEL MERMAN, musical-come-dy star, had a belting voice and brassy style which entertained Broadway and cinema audiences forNYT - 856 words
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Advertisement89 1984-02-20 2 exercise is a sure I way to make a big wouldn't be nice for a k person who once had a *1 yourself, are you the shape you should be, I or are you joining the now is the time to 1 do something about I figure to a trimmer89 words
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Advertisement479 1984-02-20 3 Fifth Offshore South East Asia Conference and Exhibition Feb 21 to 24 World Trade Centre 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Open to trade visitors only I CEAG and InstalSation Materials of the Highest Mm I 8 West Germany fiUjQllty.-fOT IfKlUStrkll $QfBty B B We are agents, stockists, suppliers, distributors479 words
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Advertisement313 1984-02-20 3 Wherever you ore we are Q INGERSOLL-RAND^, jn^J IK wBS&BMBEZ&S^KKIs <? Wate' !OOC HyOrauliC Tu r Dme £\m IbhMb^b^b^b^bk^^^L^^b^b^bß' w^x%2xE^kw b^^bv iWt \m o^Cl i^^^KS&tez&js^o*^ U j <fetiCH- i^fc |Bh^Rß "^m^^^^^^Aiß impactoo^s xflb '"^^Hlw^S^" J|W^\| bß*»^^ 3/8" to3^" squace y'^Q *sBi^^^l2^' *> **w4nS^ i% 6 bkj*** drive I^bbbPs IVy. ff313 words
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Advertisement380 1984-02-20 4 Quality Oilfield Industrial Products from il€UJfe-TERRk A\ [Durr-Norton £ml DEMCO uI H COOPER »^*w HP Hydraulic hoses fittings ndustries HHHHiiiiiiißß Ball, butterfly gate valves, C Duff NortOn jacks Standard Longsweep swivel API Rotary Indus rial hoses Wl Lubricating equipment spares HFMC weco Pipeco -u^ valves \y»ctauhc pipe grooved couplings tllrrZSfr380 words
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Advertisement91 1984-02-20 4 II I iS I* 'I W f^B 11 8 z^3m "m mm HEy lI^U I m OFFSHORE TERMINALS Modern, safe high density I standard/ Ex' wiring systems enclosures and I. 5. barriers for all offshore electrical systems 1-600 AMP Klippon Rose- Specified and used > m Offshore Petrochemical. Airports Marine91 words
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Advertisement190 1984-02-20 5 Stainless steel Ball Joint Armoured Choke and Kill Hose 3091-S 10.000PSI WP 10-year service warranty Stainless Steel Ball Joint Armoured Hydraulic Blow Out Preventer Hose Passed Lloyd's register of shipping fire test. Rubber hoses, expansion joint, chemical splash suit for the oilfield, oil refineries, LNG Plant. U.S* Coast Guard, A.8.5.,190 words
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Advertisement204 1984-02-20 5 If your CITYNEON has been building stands m #m m for some of this region's most nOVf Atf Klt%ltl#%»l prestigious exhibitions forthelas, HtSXI GXIUUIUOII We've been all over South East Asia, the mm* JBJL«b« ±^> t^ Far East and the Middle East. We've IC ilOiniß ill IIQ offered our comprehensive204 words
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Advertisement339 1984-02-20 6 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Taylor Forge Engineered Systems tjf fUk'if £fc A |U|CD| Al1 the Ameri-cote industrial fasteners, for the Ei ni™\#\^ I C Petroleum and chemical industries. THE MOST EFFECTIVE "Ameri-cote" fasteners feature a unique coating which after 744 rnoDACiAKi DCCiCTAurB hours of tests based on ASTM 8117 conducted by Singapore339 words
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Advertisement196 1984-02-20 7 Computer Drafting Service HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? By using computer techniques based on a 32-bit VAX supermini computer, we can improve drafting turnaround. Our high-speed, high-precision plotter, coupled with the sophisticated software that we use, ensures improved throughput and drawing quality. WHAT ABOUT THE COST? With our very comoetitive rates,196 words
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Advertisement789 1984-02-20 7 ■'■Jm'H mil Norsk Kabelfa bnk's 'Flex Flame' can withstand f will Standards temperatures of up to] 000° C for a minimum of ;f\ fl Iff/ 'Flex Flame' complies with the demands of lEC 3 hours. Ensuring the safety of life and ;f Ulf Publ 331 (Fire resisting cables) 332 3789 words
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Advertisement1005 1984-02-20 8 What Our Advertisers say... Klippon Rose (S) At Offshore SFA. we will be exhibiting electrical items suited to offshore and petrochemical applications New this year are S T| Intrinsically Sate barriers and FEEL flameproof Ex d 1 lunction boxes page Four Kongsberg Maritime (Asia) Kongsberg Maritime (Asia) Pte Ltd serves1,005 words
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Advertisement150 1984-02-20 8 W- =f-\ Dr. Georg Bruckmayer GmbH Co. KG fmOrfUJJZ^^ %aJM/X M II BtL^KtftfMj^ R^zz^, PROCESSING OF DRILLING MUD j FLDTTWEG offers compact and mobile units for processing of drilling mud. This equipment is used vvorid-wide both onshore and offshore m Europe, USA. Middle and Far East The standard unit comprises150 words
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Advertisement1021 1984-02-20 9 APPOINTMENTS PART-TIME INDUSTRIAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES APRIL 1984 INTAKE Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Industrial Skill Development courses commencing week beginning 2 April 1984. These courses are at the National Trade Certificate Grade 2 and 3 levels and will be conducted m modules. NATIONAL TRADE CERTIFICATE1,021 words
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Advertisement716 1984-02-20 9 I CALTEX )1 W /^Applications are invited from suitably qualified individuals Nw for the following openings:- H MARKETING SERVICES I ENGINEER I A graduate with a Mechanical or Marine Engineering B degree or equivalent professional qualification, who H enjoys working m a highly competitive environment. fl EXECUTIVE TRAINEES I (DATA716 words
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Advertisement658 1984-02-20 9 I GEHMO I I invites suitably qualified candidates for I the position of. B Qualifications: I Diploma m either Mechanical or ElecH trical Engineering or equivalent I Minimum 2 years supervisory experience fl fl m a manufacturing company I fl Candidate should be able to speak I H Mandarin and658 words
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Advertisement633 1984-02-20 9 II b bjß 1 1 *IKi i j i [.rjBBBBi NATIONAL TRADE CERTIFICATE I GRADE 2 (NTC-2) COURSES FOR I B NTC-3 HOLDERS B Applicants are invited from Singapore B Citizens and Permanent Residents for We B admission to the following National Trade S B Certificate Grade 2 (NTC-2) courses633 words
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Advertisement114 1984-02-20 10 NOTICES WE HAVE MOVED. TO SERVE YOU BETTER!/ Notice of Removal This is to inform you that we have now shifted to: #08-01 Robina House 1 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****88 Telex: R*****7 SWSTM SWIRE SYSTEMS A DIVISION OF SWIRE ENGINEERING LIMITED (Incorporated m Hong Kong) CAPTURE THE tfJJKTT114 words
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Advertisement567 1984-02-20 10 J^AUSTRAUA^ TENDER NOTICE DISPOSAL OF R.A.N. VESSEL (FORMERLY HMAS MELBOURNE) Tenders are invited for the purchase and removal of RAN. vessel (formerly HMAS Melbourne) ex Department of Defence (Navy) Sydney, N.S.W. Australia. Request No. 83/7247 Closing Date: Thursday, 19 April 1984. Tenders will be received (m Australia only) until two567 words
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Miscellaneous294 1984-02-20 10 COMICS G ARFIELD By J%m DmrlM e 1 1 fTHI6 16 YOUR CONSCIENCE SPEAKING. IT'S NOT NICE. TO J STARTING- A FRESH WEEK J r^~^^^ V WITH A CLEAN SLATE 'J J HATE O s^^K^S CU UiA/\ [7Av i£ Z-2.0 (g- 1984 tmted Feature Syndicate Inc X^> STAR WARS By294 words
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Advertisement672 1984-02-20 11 APPOINTMENTS r CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TRAINING CENTRE BUILDER CERTIFICATE COURSE THE CITC BUILDERS TRAINING SCHEME BE A BUILDER! The Construction Industry Training Centre conducts specially designed training schemes to prepare trainees for rewarding careers m the construction industry as highly-skilled building craftsmen. The nationally recognised Builder Certificate will be awarded to672 words
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Advertisement533 1984-02-20 11 i intraco < you have a Degree m Chemistry or Chemical Engineering, here is an opportunity for a career m International Trading The successful candidates will perform sales and marketing duties that are varied and interesting. Candidates should have some trading experience m chemical products but those without experience but533 words
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Advertisement673 1984-02-20 12 NOTICES I WARNING NOTICE I I HONDA (^^C I m HONDA (NO. 1) HONDA DEVICE (NO. 2) B 9 1 ndemark Reg. Nos. ***** (Ck« 7) Trademark Reg. Nos. H ffi ***** <CU« 7) ***** (Class 12) H *****3 (Ctaw 7) ***** (Class 7) ***** (Class 12) ***** (Class 7)673 words
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Advertisement399 1984-02-20 12 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDERS FOR THE ING:--1) Tender to Supply Labour for Cleaning Services for: •I Aircraft •2) Vehicles and Equipments Tender Reference 1065 2) Tender for the Design. Manufacture. Supply. Installation and Commissioning of a Hydraulic Shear for Workshop Area 4 Tender Reference 1066 3) Tender399 words
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Advertisement1031 1984-02-20 13 EVhy settle for less? i 7 YAMAHA'S STEP-BY-STEP PLAYGARD METHOD Lets you learn to play the keyboard at your own pace. "-JF 1 A-' I :> »t- H--~- f- f^Mat j -sMr 1 -T^^SSS^-f •P mm^ j a^iH B^H *Ak m r™^ t. 1 1" t 1 1 t" f1,031 words
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Advertisement143 1984-02-20 14 I IfS^S&WW f 7^^^^^ •if, 1 M^- WKROOMi NEW fIiCTHOMC NEWIOKIOS NEW WE ffftTff ?WH:-'wA*. HL«OPHC*«S LXTRA BAGGAGE CHAMPAGNE All KLM 747 and DC- 10 inrercontinental flights across. Comfortably padded electronic headphones with are offering a completely renewed Business Class*. Just full stereo sound free- of-charge. A 30-kilo baggage look143 words
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Advertisement115 1984-02-20 14 <r Mr George Vianes, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer, The Management and Staff of wish to express their heartfelt thanks to H M. Mrs. E. Cresson, French Minister for Foreign Trade The members of her 1 1 A 9 delegation Their clients and friends for115 words
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Miscellaneous1761 1984-02-20 14 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE <Q> When an ace pilot Pick i sbcs i fßadioone Of the 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 6.25 Walter Cronkite's Universe (See Pick of the Day) NatiggiAjthen, gf^g gTSJi C\\C -J b y Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subti- 6.55 Batman with Robin,1,761 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-02-20 I TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT The Education Ministry is intro during a new set of teaching materials which will revolutionise the methods and content of Chinese jk language instruction jm m secondary MtSk schools. We speak xBGp to the project director N^BT to find out more839 words
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Article71 1984-02-20 I ttft&W¥£»3* "^xw«*?fee*Ais 7 c" &xm&mn *t WIT" A £T'x.mM SBsfe ii^ < M-*i!#Afs*«ftoMiL«W H«- BSft^Aft^flfc AUmfl- ft*tt4>ffl ftfef* liittffS:* mufti** ettffistil#<Dti I $14 «*I*A« i. R i«# H US POlJt^^Mtt rfri t ft 8 6g y it*.* H#iiii;n'jxaiH n»n .'i^iS,»^'j*i]iH It iii«C#i' Wsfet* "'l'll/ TS^-'^j- Vj' ifi] nj (TiT 99tH71 words
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Advertisement674 1984-02-20 I APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HHBHBH Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: QTayTQ S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 «~ILL^ RS ***** TTMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House mmam Tei s^gap^l 110^ Box^^^ collected: sssoo Posted: S9IOM APPOINTMENTS 1674 words
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Advertisement213 1984-02-20 I ft- HOOVER LIVE THEATRE has vacancies for (A) FEMALE DANCERS Age 18 and above Height 1 .55 m and above (B) LIGHTING/AUDIO TECHNICIANS (C) STAGE HELPERS (D) TICKETS COLLECTORS We offer attractive remuneration and other benefits. For post (A), please apply personally between 2pm spm on 21/2/84 and 22/2/84. For213 words
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Advertisement243 1984-02-20 I JutSL KOREAN AIR LINES In line with our expansion programme, we invite applications for the following positions: 1) Ticketing Officer 2) Reservation cum Traffic Officer 3) Admin./ Accounting Assistant Minimum Qualifications: 2-3 years relevant experience GCE 'O' Level certificate Pleasant personality with tact Interested applicants please send m full particulars,243 words
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Article281 1984-02-20 II M -DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN yjj JB_l *****77 «E9+ii an m 7 Dlslshf ke Meiqi yong wan le Lesson 40 (I've) run out of gas Kewen Lesson Wei, shl Xfn Xih Meiqi Gongying 0i 19? shang ma? Hello, is that Xln Xln Gas Dealers? ftt B^Shlde. Yes. NT keyi pai rfn song yi281 words
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Article269 1984-02-20 II THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffnsion and SBC's Radio Three and Four. Radio Three: Mon Son: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m. The English notes are provided by as. M A Lesson 230: Deception269 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-02-20 II Brotherly love foils murder WANG LAN (206-278) was born m Linyi m modern Shandong province. His father's first wife bore a son named Wang Xiang before she died. Then the father remarried; the second wife was Lans mother. The second wife made her stepson do all the unpleasant and heavySinorama - 342 words
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Article29 1984-02-20 II ifc^ft-fc i'iSiimW^ri'jAft V w.^jft k fc ii t £«ia immit tit W-^ffiW M |i 1- JL F R*lft«l* he H&ife b* a i ra ft > 'm- Aisui t: B29 words
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Advertisement432 1984-02-20 II APPOINTMENTS I EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 0 A local subsidiary of a multi-national company invites suitably qualified individuals for the following positions m its successful and expanding Telecommunications Division: GENERAL SALES/ MARKETING MANAGER Top Salary Negotiable This is an excellent opportunity for a highly- sess a recognised degree m electrical /engimotivated432 words
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Advertisement291 1984-02-20 II FII^I'ATIUCKX will be opening 3 new supermarkets at Orchard Road Serangoon Garden People's Park Katong Applications are now invited for the following positions:SHOP ASSISTANTS 1— CASHIERS (40 POSITIONS) STACKERS (30 POSITIONS) BUTCHERS (25 POSITIONS) Interested applicants can contact our Managers at any of our supermarkets: Ang Mo Kio Tel: *****23291 words
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Advertisement232 1984-02-20 II f Due to the expansion of her activities ISOLECTRA FAR EAST PTE LTD (An International Sales Organisation m Telecommunication and Electro Technical Products) invites applications tor the newly created post of:SALES ENGINEERS Requirements c Completed N.S. c Have own means ot transport. Diploma m production or Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. Able232 words
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Advertisement378 1984-02-20 III ORCHARD: 10th BIG DAY! 8 IIA -i. JOHN il ™WLTA rrn/ 4aV^ OLIVIA 8 llf NEWTON JOHN I S m/w&f KAflCf 5 »-i 1> -sS 8 Featuring 2 hit songs -Twist *-->< O cf Faf A "Taka A Chance" dJ[«"v stb» ]/> t^!^^ Eniov d" XdV sf 3 £*fUf *Or378 words
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Advertisement343 1984-02-20 III LflaiSa9Ht^Hl&B^nl^9«&«^ iw B B^^ Finally— o.Bmm thin! I The Epoch-Making Him Card Calculator. From Casio. Only 0.8 mm thin! With solar cells. o,„ f f T hlf j^,, So/ar Calculators with Magic Touch Keys JfjJJ^^^ Casio's advanced electronic technology has f^^ SHH!a THBHHIi^BSI f^Kf now succeeded m incorporating calculator I343 words
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Advertisement933 1984-02-20 III CAPITOL: DON'T "mISs'iT ©flf§Oß i (*****59) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45,4.00, 6.30,9.15 ORGANISATION B 1 It took the combined talents of ■||'|i^tfi i i'|ii l Mii!M!nw» 4 TOP Directors to bring you ■■iStKBSSIi MbMbßßblb^b^b^ x I i rrnnnn a i/rrn IV I Tales of TERROR to KEEP i wk vnn cncii933 words
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Article, Illustration711 1984-02-20 IV 41 can still remember one event m 1950 when the Singapore Peranakan Club organised a mammoth stage show at the then Happy World (now known as Gay World) with dramatic plays and other items that showed various cultural aspects of Peranakan life.. .Among the711 words
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Article747 1984-02-20 IV Oleh AZIAN SEROJA TERDAPAT sediki kelainan pa da kumpulan Dondang Sayang Balai Rakyat Dover Rd. Biasanya sesebuah kumpulan Melayu dipimpin oleh seorang Melayu, tetapi tidak demikian halnya dengan pasukan dondang sayang belai itu. Kumpulan Dondang Sayang Dover Rd, dipimpin oleh seorang Cina keturunan Baba. Beliau yang dimaksudkan747 words
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Article124 1984-02-20 IV I Bahagian 3 Word Quiz M, Part 3 INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns and lines below you can see the word 'ASA. By adding two letters one before and one after the word 'ASA' you will be able to form another word on each line. Use the124 words
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