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Title Section15 1984-03-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1384 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article460 1984-03-31 1 Market slide continues as investors m Britain react HONGKONG, Friday HONGKONG shares have lost a tenth of their value following Wednesday's decision by the giant Jardine Matheson trading firm to move its holding company to Bermuda. Brokers said prices today fell m late trading asReuter; AP - 460 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-03-31 1 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By 47 retire but SIA bids farewell to only 38 ALTHOUGH Singapore Airlines paid tribute to 47 employees at a retirement ceremony last night, it said farewell to only 38 of them. This is because nine of them will be staying on with454 words
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Article94 1984-03-31 1 MOSCOW. Frt. The Soviet ifaten, strongly denying that It had supplied Iraq with chemical arms, Uday sought to east donbt en Iran's charges that Baghdad i had aaed such weapons In the Gull war. The government dally Izvefftfa said Teheran had alleged Moscow was sending toxicReuter - 94 words
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Article359 1984-03-31 1 MICHELLE OH; ELAYNE THONG - Most callers shun other issues MICHELLE OH ELAYNE THONG Discussion on aged By and No hotline today OUR Hotline on the proposals of the Committee on the Problems of the Aged will not be operating today and tomorrow. It will resume on Monday, from It a.m. to 4 p.m. CPF359 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-03-31 1 Medisave scheme starts tomorrow IN the past few months, the Health Ministry Hotline has been flooded by many queries on how the scheme will be operated. We have taken the most important and common questions and, with appropriate answers, published them on Page 8 m a handy cot-eat section for53 words
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395 1984-03-31 1 X^^V (f \\_—^^^^^^^^^^B J ]TZ^3H J Lmm^^Kf^W mm^^^^^ V H^J i\^ "i r—^^ j^^^^B^ A^ \V^ y/W^rw^VT^V^ No—^y mIARS m OF NAnON~wMDING J-mrn mo/i JyDy lycy-t A l! m *to celebrate A time to Stand Up for Singapore SINGAPORE'S 25th year of nationhood395 words
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216 1984-03-31 1 They can be used as weapons THAT fancy studded wrlst-gaard y»u wear, or the belt with metal studs sr heavy metel buckles, may land y»n behind ban. Yesterday, psllce waraed that anyone caagfct wearing snch items, which cm he used as weapsas, face216 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-03-31 1 Bach gets 'pay up' letter from taxman HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong's Inland Revenue Service has given new meaning to the old adage that death and taxes are life's only certainties. Perplexed officials of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society today released copies of a letter from IRS assessor Yeung Kwai Cheong dei manchngUPI - 152 words
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Article619 1984-03-31 2 More give and take FREE TRADE should be a two-way way process, Finance and Trade and Industry Minister Tony Tan said at a lunch talk to a group of American businessmen here yesterday. Citing figures, he pointed to the imbalance m amount of American goods entering Singapore free of619 words
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Article276 1984-03-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Education Ministry has invited teachers and students to take part m a song-writing competition to mark independent Singapore's 25th anniversary. It is not going to be easy trying, among other things, to avoid being pompons, jingle-like and absurd. Bat since this is a very276 words
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Article67 1984-03-31 2 A LESSON FROM FRANCE SINGAPORE civil servants are honest, able and dedicated but are subservient to seniority. They are also technocrats but not initiators. In an interview by the Management Services Department of the Finance Ministry, Mr David Marshall, Singapore's ambassador to France, compares the Civil Service here with67 words
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Article600 1984-03-31 2 Pullout completed FRENCH troops pulled out of their last positions m Beirut yesterday, completing their total withdrawal from Lebanon. At the Green Line Museum crossing between East and West Beirut, positions held by French troops were occupied by a neutral force of 300 Lebanese policemen under the600 words
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Article475 1984-03-31 2 Envoy turns writer NEW ZEALAND'S most famous Maori novelist Witi Bumaera was a career diplomat who became a writer because he could not become a politician. But he subsequently learnt to incorporate political skills m writing, he told CHRISTINE KHOR, who interviewed him m New Zealand recently. Mr475 words
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Article274 1984-03-31 2 UOB PROFITS JUST MISS ANALYSTS' FORECASTS WITH group net profits of $154 million for last year, United Overseas Bank Ltd has just missed the $155 million to $170 million net profit range forecast by market analysts for the group. Net profits for the bank also increased by 7.7 per274 words
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Article213 1984-03-31 2 Crucial United game MANCHESTER United should be the undisputed leaders of the English League Division One, said United winger Arthur Graham. It is not because vital points have been wasted m games m which United had been m a position to take the maximum three points but had ended213 words
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Article307 1984-03-31 2 No change m aims CHANGES to Malaysia's economic plans, which were made necessary by the world recession and the resulting lower demand for its principal commodities, would not be made at the expense of meeting the targets of the New Economic Policy (NEP), Prime Minister Datuk Seri307 words
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Advertisement409 1984-03-31 2 ill I I*ll^^ Kin Winner of the Premio Strega and the Premio w Viareggio m Italy, and the Prix Medici Award m France. li£ vfttk THE NAME OF THE ROSE by Umberto Eco 'There's humour here; there is humanity too; and terror n^> and ecstasy both physical and metaphysical; there409 words
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202 1984-03-31 3 BANGKOK, Fri. A SOUTHERN Thailand court yesterday sentenced four Thai fishermen to nine years m prison each for rape and attempted robbery of four Vietnamese "boat people" In the Gulf of Slam, officials said today. A court official In Songkhla province said202 words
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206 1984-03-31 3 By ABBY TAN Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. President Ronald Reagan has sent an encouraging note to Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos, saying that he was convinced that moves towards a free and open election m May "are keys to rebuilding economic and206 words
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Article, Illustration680 1984-03-31 3 Jardines is an integral part of life m Hongkong JARDINE Matheson's announcement that it will move its holding company from Hongkong to Bermuda was likened m the British colony's Legislative Assembly on Thursday as tantamount to the British Queen's emigrating to Australia or to Pope680 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-03-31 3 A TRAILER Ues on Its side and all around evidence of the devastation caused by a tornado m Bennettsville, South Carolina, abound. This aerial view of the North wood Shopping Mall shows the damage caused to the build- ing when the tornado hit the Carolina* on Wednesday.UPI - 71 words
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177 1984-03-31 3 BY PETER HAZELHURST Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Disgruntled co-pilots on Japan Air Lines called off a three day partial strike tonight after forcing the company to cancel 213 domestic and international flights this week. A spokesman for Japan Air Lines said the177 words
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Article98 1984-03-31 3 TAIPEH, Fri. More than 4t elementary students were Injured when a man forced Ms way Into a classroom and threw a bucket of acid over a group of children, police reported today. At least one child has become blind and seven others sufferedAFP - 98 words
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171 1984-03-31 4 Reagan told of Iraqi nerve gas capability NEW YORK. Fri. President Ronald Reagan has received intelligence reports that Iraq will soon be able to mount major chemical attacks against Iran m the Gulf War, the New York Times said today. "Iraq has as many as five dispersed sites for the171 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-03-31 4 Mubarak places Egyptian troops on high alert CAIRO, Fri. PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak today placed the Egyptian armed forces on a high state of readiness following Libyan threats to assist revolution m Egypt and Sudan because of their links with the US. Col Muammar Gaddafi said yesterday he was ready toReuter; UPI; AP - 276 words
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Article215 1984-03-31 4 Lebanese police take over their positions BEIRUT, Friday FRENCH troops pulled out of their last positions m Beirut today, completing their total pullout from Lebanon. French military spokesman Major Yvan Veronneau said the remaining 550 men from the 1,250-man force which began leaving last SundayReuter - 215 words
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Article74 1984-03-31 4 BRITAIN AND the Soviet Union had frank discussions on Thursday m London about East-West relations with Britain expressing the hope that nuclear arms control negotiations could be resumed as soon as possible. The talks, between British Minister of State for Eastern Countries Malcolm Rifkind and visiting SovietAFP - 74 words
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Article72 1984-03-31 4 UNITED STATES Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday ended a 24-hour visit to the Netherlands with a declaration that the Western alliance must deploy cruise nuclear missiles as fast as possible. But Mr Weinberger, whose key object m talks here was to persuade the Dutch to maintain NatoReuter - 72 words
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Article59 1984-03-31 4 THE SOVIET Union is increasing the number of its SS-20 medium-range nuclear missiles m Asia from the current 135 to 153, the Kyodo news agency reported yesterday, quoting government sources. The buildup means that the Soviet military is building two additional bases m Asia, bringing itsAFP - 59 words
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Article49 1984-03-31 4 PRESIDENT OF Bangladesh Hossain Mohammad Ershad yesterday named a senior political figure as his prime minister. Mr Ataur Rahman Khan, 79, who will be sworn m today, was an independent member of the Bangladesh Parliament until it was dissolved m a bloodless coup m 1982. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article96 1984-03-31 4 JOINT JORDANIAN-PALESTINIAN efforts to find a solution to the problem of the West Bank could end "the period of paralysis" that has kept the Middle East m turmoil," King Hussein said yesterday. At a news conference at his seaside palace m Aqaba at the conclusion of Queen ElizabethAP - 96 words
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Article55 1984-03-31 4 ARSONISTS BURNED seven Tamil-owned shops m Apchuvelly, 18 km from Jaffna m Sri Lanka's northern province where Tamils are seeking independence from the Sinhalese-majority country. There was no official report on who was responsible. But local residents claimed the arson was the work of air force troops lookingAP - 55 words
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177 1984-03-31 4 JERUSALEM, Fri. Israeli opposition leader Shimon Peres emerged today as the undisputed leader of the Labour Party after former President Yitzhak Navon said he would not seek to lead it into the July 23 general election. In the Likud Party, Prime Minister YitzhalcReuter - 177 words
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Article65 1984-03-31 4 JOHANNESBURG. Fri South Africa has announced a 21.4 per cent increase m military spending for the coming year, ana said hopes of a cut because of regional peace initiatives would be "unrealistic". Finance Minister Owen Horwood told Parliament on Wednesday that the increase would bringNYT - 65 words
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Article45 1984-03-31 4 DAMASCUS, Fri. The director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees said today he had been ordered out of Syria. Robert Gallagher said he had received the expulsion order yesterday but gave no reason for it. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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229 1984-03-31 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. AMERICAN officials were locked m crisis talks today to stop Argentina defaulting on its foreign loans. Oae official suggested that unless about ISS3N million (Ss«3t million) were repaid to is banks by tomorrow, the Buenos Aires government could haveReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-03-31 5 Bid for more aid hangs in the balance 'Inconclusive' election m El Salvador By PETER BARNARD, US Editor WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan's bid to get more aid for Central American allies is faced with a potentially dangerous hiatus for the next month following the inconclusive presidential election m El475 words
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190 1984-03-31 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. The writings of Ernest Hemingway, who lived m Cuba for a year, influenced Fidel Castro's guerilla warfare tactics, the Cuban leader said. Dr Castro spoke of his admiration for Mr Hemingway during recent talks with journalist Tad Szulc m Havana. The interview, to appearUPI - 190 words
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393 1984-03-31 6 Miners now picketing French-style Change of tactics m response to police action By TERESA 001, London Reporter LONDON, Fri. Striking coal miners m Britain have taken to "motorway picketing" with a yen geance. In what has been labelled as a Frenchstyle blockade of motorways, about 200 miners m 50 cars393 words
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Article135 1984-03-31 6 LONDON, Frl. Hundreds of demonstrators, with painted faces and bizarre hair styles, Invaded the staid City of London financial district yesterday. They battled with police In a bid to paralyse Britain's banking and finance Institutions. Cars were damaged and bank windows broken. Mounted police struggledReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-03-31 6 SOME say It on bended knee. Others fluster and bluster. Some keep it simple. Others like to add a romantic touch. Theatre technician Paul Williams, 28, decided that he wanted his girlfriend, 24-year-old staff nurse Karlne Pearce, to remember his proposal for life.AP - 96 words
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242 1984-03-31 6 COPENHAGEN, Fri. DANISH authorities charged today that a West German submarine undergoing trials off the Danish coast caused a Danish trawler to capsize and sink, killing the three crew members aboard. The 19-tonne Skagen trawler Ane Katrine capsized and sank within seconds yesterdayUPI - 242 words
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Article80 1984-03-31 6 MOSCOW, Fri. A crew of drunken Soviet fishermen accidentally set fire to their ship as they tried to hide evidence of their drinking bout, the Soviet trade union newspaper Trud reported today. The crew began drinking a large stock of raw alcohol they found onboard. ButAFP - 80 words
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Article206 1984-03-31 6 Paris payoff for steel workers PARIS, Fri. The French government has announced sharp cutbacks m the steel industry but softened the blow with a package of payoffs to appease some 25,000 workers due to be laid off m the next three years. Despite the concessions, violent protests were reported mUPI - 206 words
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313 1984-03-31 6 British action strains EEC further By SHADA ISLAM, Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Fri. The British decision to withhold payment of a US$l5O million (Ss3l2 million) cash advance to the European Economic Community's bankrupt coffers will only aggravate already strained relations between Britain and the other nine EEC states. EEC officials m313 words
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Article29 1984-03-31 6 LONDON. Fri. Nissan has sold its one millionth car m Britain, the Japanese car company announced yesterday. The company began selling cars m Britain m 1969. APAP - 29 words
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Article177 1984-03-31 6 LONDON, Fru BRITAIN'S campaign against drunk drivers is m trouble because of claims that the breath-analysing machine used to prove drunkenness is inaccurate. The Home Office this week ordered that all motorists who appear to be over the limit when they breathe into the Lion IntoximeterAP - 177 words
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Advertisement238 1984-03-31 6 B Military Chic A-tten-tion! That's what you'll get m these snapp> *jj&^. military-influenced action gear. Man-sized patch inn kets epaulettes, steel buttons and medals are .^^^fl H^t UPW v part ot this year's biggest fashion hits. |^p^ Jb ■i_ B Easy-fitting khaki jumpsuit worn with a Br jj| .sunny \vllow238 words
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Article596 1984-03-31 7 HSUNG BEE HWA - Call to US to ease goods entry HSUNG BEE HWA By Only 13 pc of exports there were duty-free last year FREE trade should be a two-way street, with both countries enjoying the same privileges. This was the argument put forward by the Finance and Trade and Industry Minister yesterday596 words
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220 1984-03-31 7 Advertisement Furniture becomes cheaper All that glitters is not gold is proving true for many home makers. Traditionally solid wood had ranked highest as the material for choice furniture. Such furniture has gradually become very expensive. With imitations of wood, or fancy plastics, laminated on artificial panel products today, furniture220 words
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366 1984-03-31 7 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By PICTURES are beginning to cause acupuncturist Thomas Zeng as much trouble as words. He had earlier got Into trouble with the Health Ministry for putting ap two sign boards, one with the words "Pltes-Halr-SUn" and the other with "Paln-Halr-Skin",366 words
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Article54 1984-03-31 7 A POLICEMAN died after his scooter was involved m an accident with a coach along East Coast Parkway yesterday. PC Khor Boon Thye, 33 of the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit, was on his way to Changi Airport to report for duty at about 6.45 p. m54 words
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218 1984-03-31 7 School finds a godfather in Chok Tong NGEE ANN Primary School has found itself a godfather the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. And at the official opening of the new school premises at Marine Terace yesterday, Mr Goh made two wishes for the school. "My first218 words
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124 1984-03-31 7 THE extra touch of hospitality was shown by Ngee Ann Primary School yesterday when parents and well-wishers turned up for the official opening of the new school premises. As parking places were limited within the school grounds, many visitors had to turn124 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-03-31 7 Visitors see just what makes the garden city THREE officials from the Parks Office, Jakarta City Administration, getting an insight into Singapore's garden city image yesterday from Mr Hardial Singh of the Parks and Recreation Department. The visitors are (from left) Drs Eddi Effendi, Drs Endun Ganda Widjaja, and Drs169 words
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Article121 1984-03-31 7 A RECEPTIONIST gave herself a nine-fold salary Increase by adding a to her monthly pay cheque, a District Judge heard yesterday. In this way Zarinah bte Jaldon, 19, changed her pay from fttt to $2t2l five times when she worked at Fntek (FE) Enterprise Pte121 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1984-03-31 8 Cut out and keep Answers to some common questions on the new health scheme which starts tomorrow MEDISAVE, a new way to pay your hospital bills, starts tomorrow. You can settle your expenses at government hospitals m either one of four ways: With your own cash, by1,193 words
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345 1984-03-31 8 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Association of Banks has warned its members to be on the lookout for an Indonesian man who is going around with what it says is an "irregular business proposal." Several banks have been approached by the man. His345 words
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133 1984-03-31 8 A 12-YEAR-OLD girl who was attacked by a man outside her school In Anthony Road last week suffered a fracture near the right eye. Her mother, a 38--year-old housewife, said her daughter had a giddy spell after being punched by the man during an attempted133 words
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Article71 1984-03-31 10 THE High Court yesterday dismissed a former insurance district manager's suit against his employer for alleged wrongful dismissal, breach of contract and defamation. This was after Mr Thomas Kanniah told the court, when hearing into his suit entered its second day, that he wished to withdraw71 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-03-31 10 AHMAD OSMAN - 'Vietnam must signal change in stance on Cambodia' AHMAD OSMAN By Talk directly to Indonesia or Thailand, urges Dhana VIETNAM must talk directly to Indonesia or Thailand if it wants to signal any change m its position on the Cambodian problem, Foreign Minister S.Dhanabalan said yesterday. He told reporters that450 words
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232 1984-03-31 10 Tibs plans more bus services for Yishun, Woodlands- YISHUN and Woodlands new towns will get more bus services this year if the Trans- Island Bus Service gets the green light from the authorities. Tibs is now working out the number of new services needed m both estates, the company's managing232 words
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211 1984-03-31 10 High Court adjourns man's suit over land sale 'fee' A BUSINESSMAN'S suit against another businessman and a developer over $316,817 in commission for a $2.6 million property transaction, was adjourned by the High Court yesterday. The case was originally fixed for three days and was supposed to end yesterday. But211 words
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454 1984-03-31 10 RONNIE WAI - It's farewell to arms for 101st PDF Battalion RONNIE WAI By SINGAPORE'S only volunteer military unit the 101 st Battalion, People's Defence Force will be disbanded today, after several attempts to keep it alive failed. But the spirit of volunteerism will live 0n Of the present strength of 68, 25454 words
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Article38 1984-03-31 10 THE Changing of the Guard ceremony by the SAF Provost Unit will take place at the Istana main gate tomorrow at 5.50 p.m. The Republic of Singapore Air Force band will be m attendance.38 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-03-31 12 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG More will be introduced, says official By The report of the committee on the problems of the aged THE People's Association has been providing for senior citizens and will continue to expand its programmes and introduce new ones to meet their needs. A PA707 words
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486 1984-03-31 12 Get fit and stay fit: Panel's message GET fit and keep that way that is clearly an important message m the Howe committee's report. Its significance is underlined by the committee's recommendation that the national policy for the elderly the government should adopt be aimed "at keeping every elderly individual486 words
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Article157 1984-03-31 12 WESTERN Australia and Singapore can learn from and complement each other m developing technology as a key area m their respective economies. Singapore is rapidly becoming an intellectual entrepot centre. The relationships on that level between the two cities should be strengthened for the mutual benefit of157 words
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Article256 1984-03-31 13 TIIK owners of Centrepoint have derided to ''cement relationships" with their tenants by giving concessions, hut these may not be enough for those who want a reduction m rent. The management is reducing the service charge by almost a fifth from 51..-MI to M 111 per256 words
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Article24 1984-03-31 13 THKEE more SBS services will be converted to OTS (On«-man-operated Ticket System) from tomorrow. They are sei vices 41. 70 ami l.'*s24 words
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91 1984-03-31 13 A DEVELOPER, who asked for more than twice the sum of $2.3 million awarded to him by the Housing Board for 142,550 sq m of land m Paya Lebar, lost his appeal on Thursday against the award. The Housing Board had valued the land at91 words
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57 1984-03-31 13 A JOBLESS man handed over three fake travellers' cheques each worth US$5OO to settle part of a $46,835 purchase of diamonds. I^e Seng Teow, 43, yesterday admitted that he had the counterfeit First National City Bank travellers' cheques on Dec 31, 1981, at Orchard57 words
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Article54 1984-03-31 13 A CIGARETTE stallholder, Thanapal Ramasamy, 29, was yesterday fined $2,500 for attacking a milk vendor with a knife. Ramasamy pleaded guilty to knifing Parrisamy so Muthusamy at Avenue 6 m Ang Mo Kio on June lf> last year. He was also fined $500 for damaging the54 words
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Article64 1984-03-31 13 A VERDICT of death by misadventure has been recorded on a pilot who died after being struck by lightning while m a tent under a tree. Neo Chai Hock, 21, a helicopter pilot, was at the training ground 1.5 km off Senoko Power Station when he64 words
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Article72 1984-03-31 13 TWO TAXI drivers were yesterday charged with vandalism for allegedly pasting two debtor's notices on the wall of a Housing Board flat m Toa Payoh North. No pleas were taken from Lim Chu Song, 38, and Ho Bak Chuan, 30, who are alleged to have committed the offences72 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-03-31 13 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Industrial shop units available SMALL businessmen and traders can now rent industrial shops from the Housing Board without bidding for them. From today, these shops for light industries will be let at a fixed monthly rent on a first-come-first-served basis.445 words
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194 1984-03-31 13 Last year's 'micro' sales hit $68 m SALES of microcomputers shot up by 70 per cent last year, when more than 11,000 of them were sold. These sales, amounting to about $68 million, far outstripped the sale of mini computers and mainframes. This was what the National Computer Board (NCB)194 words
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Article121 1984-03-31 13 Trade deficit cut in February SINGAPORE'S trade deficit narrowed substantially m February as exports continued to grow faster than imports. February's trade deficit at $651 million was markedly lower than that for the same month last year at $1.01 billion. Exports from all countries for that month grew by 14121 words
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Advertisement351 1984-03-31 12 I HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS I I BEST WISHES I I to I B B I INTEL MINIMART I I #05-126 Far East Plaza I I Singapore 0922 I I on your official opening today. I B From: I B Mrs Tay Hong Guan B I Mr Mrs Sim Seng Quee I351 words
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Advertisement258 1984-03-31 13 M^to^^M^P flVß^flto JH^ From today till 8 April All merchandise W^H V7n~J~OL I |m c gregor* imported from Japan TV s iH This is a fantastic opportunity to buy CROWN 'A^^Sportsvvcar a men's fashion imports from Japan. Shirts They're now at clearance sale prices. k' Pr S^^S b^bW A I258 words
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Article152 1984-03-31 14 Umno branch members complain KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri Aboul -Ktfl I'mno mcmhcrs from 11 braaclm m Sepanjj turned up at I'nino iMMqiMrtcn here yesterday to protest against the unsatisfactory state of affairs m the division. They were against the leadenMp of Datuk Haji Suhaitni Ka m. ii uddin. There are 36NST - 152 words
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Article100 1984-03-31 14 No power for 22 hours BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A massive power failure and one of the longest here affected Prai and several parts of town from 5 p.m. yesterday until 3.15 p.m. today, hitting an area of town where the Butterworth wharves, district hospital, police station, banks and commercial houses areNST - 100 words
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Article36 1984-03-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The MCA Damansara division yesterday passed a vote of no confidence m the leadership of acting MCA president Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan. It also issued a statement deploring the36 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-03-31 14 million song picture. PRIME Minister, Datuk Sert Dr Mahathir Mohamad, and his wife, Datin Serf Dr Slti Hasmah All, singing on Wednesday night at a fund-raising dinner In Kuala Lumpur. For the song Gelora by the late P. Ramlee, Dr Mahathir and his wife netted $SM,tM for the Derma waniNST - 75 words
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Article27 1984-03-31 14 party ♦leadership's reluctance to convene the extraordinary general meeting. Holding such a meeting was described as being a democratic and constitutional right of members. Bernama.27 words
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Article73 1984-03-31 14 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Any Malaysian who chooses Labuan as his entry point will not have to produce his passport when he arrives at Kota Kinabalu airport after April 16, the date Labuan is declared a Federal territory. Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr James OngkiliBernama - 73 words
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Article83 1984-03-31 14 KELANG, Fri. The first road project to be privatised by the gov- ernment was launched today by the Minister of Works, Datuk S. Samy Vellu. The project involves the rebuilding of the Klang Straits bypass, a distance of 15.2 km. The project, which is expected toBernama - 83 words
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Article117 1984-03-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Scheduled touristclass liners will ply the planned floating highway between West and East Malaysia m a large-scale investment that offers travellers a sea cruise alternative to cramped air flights. The ferry link between Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak, announced by Minister mNST - 117 words
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Article70 1984-03-31 14 Landing by boat people PASIR PUTIH, Fri. Twenty Vietnamese illegal immigrants came ashore m a small boat at the Tok Bali beach about 20 km from here today. There were five women, five children aged between three and four, and 10 men aged between 18 and 30, a police spokesmanBernama - 70 words
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Article54 1984-03-31 14 ANKARA. Fri. Expanding relations between Malaysia and Turkey were applauded here by the Malaysian king, Sultan Ahmad Shah, and Turkish President Kenan Evren. They were speaking last night at a dinner given by President Evren m honour of the king, soon after the king arrived for aAFP - 54 words
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Article35 1984-03-31 14 JOHOR BARU, Fri. A total of 1,775 flood victims were still being housed at seven evacuation centres m Batu Pahat, a spokesman for the state flood operations room said yes- unuay. BernamaBernama - 35 words
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1397 1984-03-31 14 M.G.G. PILLAI - Malaysian economy facing bumpy road ahead M.G.G. PILLAI NEP targets will be met, says Mahathir By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's economic health, not the subject of discussion m the past because of its considerable export earnings from its primary commodities, has its planners worried. The world economic1,397 words
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Article437 1984-03-31 16 DEAR song-writing teachers and students, So you've been invited to take part m a song- writing competition. The Education Ministry wants songs to mark independent Singapore's 25th anniversary. The simple theme? "Twenty-five years of nation-build-ing: Our achievements and our growth m excellence and social consciousness". It's437 words
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579 1984-03-31 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane "You are old, Father William, the young man said. U'\* h Carroll EVERY man. it is said, is as old as he feels. But m our society today, anyone who is m his 50s (between 49 and 60. says the dictionary.) or who looks579 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-03-31 16 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM It's a case of overkill, say critics The Begkm With THE Malaysian government will soon be armed with sweeping powers m its efforts to curb inaccurate and derogatory reports on developments m the country m local and foreign publications.785 words
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Article, Illustration752 1984-03-31 16 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Thach's cancellation of meeting with Siddhi By VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach's last-minute cancellation of his meeting with Air Chief Marshall Siddhi Saveteila scheduled for Friday last week the last appointment In his "peace" offensive which had taken752 words
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Advertisement328 1984-03-31 15 *±S\S vllv iJtllllV II 11 flf Ik rTI he way you furnish your home says a lot about accessories specifically selected for Singapore from I you. It reflects your sense of style. And it'll affect Denmark's finest manufacturers. A the way you live and feel for years to come. Whether328 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-31 16 I lie- e ll (Cultural Entertainment Holidays Pte. Ltd. taw 1 Park Road, #02 37A/B, People's Park Complex, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****55 (20 lines) 220 Orchard Road, #03-01, Orchard C&E Shopping Centre, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****22 do lines) i Kuala Lumpur. Melaka. Hong Kong, G*r\ AC Till Qfl J (Philippine)252 words
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463 1984-03-31 17 Why taxis are not where we want them THE Ministry of Communications recently published m The Straits Times a series of letters explaining the transportation problem and examining some of the solutions suggested by members of the public. In one of these letters, we explained briefly how taxis can play463 words
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1008 1984-03-31 17 More discussion on the aged What about the ones who won't be burdens? THE Central Provident Fund scheme was introduced some 20 years ago to provide a nest-egg for people when they retire. Unfortunately, the level of contributions then was low and people who have1,008 words
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577 1984-03-31 17 What kind of NS does he want now, asks Chok Tong I REFER to Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's letter, "I only question the amount spent on defence: Jeya" (ST, March 26). I do not intend to chase the irrelevant remarks of Mr Jeyaretnam. But it is577 words
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Advertisement784 1984-03-31 17 I /dlctd!2t^\ The Warehouse Building I l/oMM»n7M»A With Overall Modernised I 1/ Facilities And Spacious Area. 1 Strategically Sited At The Junction ot MacPherson 1 Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply I Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebor Industrial Estate I You can784 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1984-03-31 18 Total dedication m service to the country What we can learn from the French civil service Singapore's Ambassador to France, Mr David Marshall (M) and the Counsellor, Mr Mark Hong (MH), gave their impressions of the French and Singapore civil services when they were interviewed by staff of the Management1,640 words
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Advertisement542 1984-03-31 18 ITherefc a whole new worid to enjoy m the wm? vmmmm South PucHJC ifgjfiiii BfflflK bP ■^^^^^R^Wm/# iiii^Bfl^fe B^^ --^wbbbbi ■^T v v -^WfcMre^^fc^* 1 "x^wBBBBI Bk^ ■■^i^^* l^pjijii jm fttt^ Bk >^ W^ul I ICSb^Bßl.'^ LOS ANGELES jbl fli I^' bbbbbbT i^ &-&b1 HONOLULU 3^H fIM t ■BBBJBBJBBJHBBB] fli542 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-03-31 19 THE market picked up slightly yesterday for the second time on the opening of a new settlement period. Bargain hunters pushed the Straits Times Index up by 7.98 points to close at 994.44 for the week on a higher volume of 11.8 million shares. The Business Times279 words
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Article33 1984-03-31 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 88 16 19 Finance 11 3 7 Hotels 11 1 1 Properties 7 5 1 Plantations 8 2 2 Mining 4 1 0 Deb/Loans 4 0 233 words
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Article87 1984-03-31 19 A FINAL rally m late trading capped a busy day on the stock market yesterday, taking most prices broadly ahead. The surge of interest swept across the board m one of the best days m weeks. Double-digit gains were common. At the end of the day the87 words
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Article38 1984-03-31 19 K.lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 97 11 18 Finance 7 2 4 Hotels 1 0 1 Properties 9 0 2 Oil Palms 4 1 1 Tins 10 0 2 Rubbers 16 3 2 Deb/Loans 1 1 138 words
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Article181 1984-03-31 19 Chiep prices changes Kuehai 50« 1800 +140 U M Flour 1100 +90 Beat* 990 4-90 8 N P L 640 +45 Raleigh 535 +35 Khong Gum 312 +24 M Flour 515 +21 I C 8 700+20 Kamunting BO« 685 +20 CASH 50* 404 +18 Public Corp 398 +18 LAM BO«181 words
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Article38 1984-03-31 19 BousteadßM +1 Promt unch Han Par +3 S Tra*| +5 M -5 Sm.Dwb, 1 -4 +8 MTC UM Works +3 |w CCM +10 PMC +13 C*C +6 r Etto +10 Hobimoß'i unch F* "Kh38 words
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353 1984-03-31 19 Still in the red owing to accumulated losses Duta Consolidated DI'TA Consolidated Berhad more than doubled Its sales to M 522.1 million last year bat still wound up In the red because of massive arrumulated losses brought forward. The gr*ap did, hawever, manage to torn an operating loss of Ms4.i353 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-03-31 19 LIM KAY TONG - Chief executive of F N group retires LIM KAY TONG By MR J. D.H. Neill, 60, retires today as chief executive of the Fraser Neave Group. His duties will be split between Mr Bernard Chen and Mr Tan Yam Pin who will both be appointed group general managers with effect273 words
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Article422 1984-03-31 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By UOB's $154 m net profits just below forecasts WITH group net profits of $154 million for last year, United Overseas Bank Ltd has just missed the $155 million to $170 million net profit range forecast by market analysts for the group. Net profits for422 words
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150 1984-03-31 19 Intraco POORER margins last year forced government-backed trading company Intraco Ltd to suffer its first decline m pre-tax profits since 1979. Operating profits for the group fell 34 per cent to $5.6 million, m spite of a 5 per cent increase m150 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-03-31 19 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Byl THE man who helped The Sunday Times last week m their experiment on using the ATM was very happy with National Cash Register's talking ATM, which "speaks" Malay, Tamil and major dialects. Hamzah Noor, a 3t-y ear-eld building maintenance196 words
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224 1984-03-31 19 THE first Danish furniture firm has set up shop here and it aims to capture 50 per cent of the market m 10 years. "You can quote me on that," said Mr Jan Jacobsen, managing director of Denfurn International. One of224 words
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461 1984-03-31 19 S. KUMAR - An 87.9 pc drop in pre-tax profits S.KUMAR Straits Steamship By MARITIME and property group Straits Steamship, which also offers pleasure cruises, itself found the sailing less fun last year. Group pre-tax profits plunged 87.9 per cent to 13.9 million. After taking away tax, there was a loss of $4.9461 words
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Advertisement239 1984-03-31 19 £1696" I \J*J*J I «te BTfl I "^^^H Boney > I J 9 4 door wardrobe HbW I 1 I 1 dressing table jBBBBBmIv I I aTJ 1 side table J^L ■By^PPM I -I I j8??jSBB *JH w/f^ BBfi^ I B Bfc>-»wUtaL^^*rfy. >■ I gjMßJM—^B^^~--r -i^Stl.^^- —^B G^bVAAbbbb^ smfiAniCDC &X>*££<±Z239 words
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Article3052 1984-03-31 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,052 words
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Article2108 1984-03-31 20 INDUSTRIALS \rma (2.708) Aleam (2.278) (2) 2.25 (4) 2.24 Antaa (1.965) (2) 1.88 (3) 1.89 (9) 1 90 (3) 1.91 (14) 1.95 (3) 1.93 (3) 1.94 (5)196 AISB (4.668 4705) (1) 4.56 (1) 4.54 (7) 4.58 (1) 4.62 (5) 4.64 (3) 4.66 AMD (3.428 3.445)2,108 words
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Article2839 1984-03-31 20 1983/84 La$t Yjelri Vo) Djy rffh Low Company Salt Chanft ('000) Hfeh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL a COMMERCIAL 172 74* A M D B 50* 127 +4 0.7 30 127 125 310 226 Ac ma 276 +9 2.7 2 276 270 354 148 Alcom 200cd unch2,839 words
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Advertisement276 1984-03-31 20 Jsy it a r\ SPECIAL I +T per NIGHT ONLY Valid from 1 /4/84 30/6/84 PLUS 1. Welcome drink (FREE!) 2. Free Sauna-Bath at our Health Centre. 3. No Cover Charge at our Sky Room Disco. (Except on Saturday Night Public Holidays Eve) 4 No Cover Charge at the PENANG276 words
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Article, Illustration20 1984-03-31 21 CITfkr eS cents/Kilo ngaP°re m n Maf 221J b unch Malays* Mar 250 00 (U) down 0 50 cent20 words
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Article17 1984-03-31 21 Closing prices Ms/kjk) Straits Tin $29 15 unch Turn °ver 5, 6 tonnes down 4 tonnes17 words
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Article38 1984-03-31 21 GOLD USS/oz Fn Thurs Singapore 389 00 -389.50 390 10-390 50 Hongkong *****-389 60 390 00 -390 50 Thurs Wed New Yen 389 50-390 00 390 00-390 50 London 389 50 390 00 386 00-386 5038 words
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Article115 1984-03-31 21 GOLD futures fluctuated narrowly throughout the session m Singapore yesterday before closing slightly firmer than New York's levels. Trading was very quiet and total sales for the day were recorded at four lots. Reuter. The London gold fix fell US$l.B5 to U*****.50. (Our usual kilobar and Far East gold115 words
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Article132 1984-03-31 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased on late selling pressure as sentiment was depressed by reports that India will continue to suspend palm oil imports from Malaysia. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tome palm oil Apr 1397 5 (north) 1410 (south) 139S (central) 1380 (south) Refined palm ofl US$/132 words
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Article69 1984-03-31 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady with April One RSS buyers quoted at 227.25 cents per kilo, unchanged. In Koala Lumpur, the Malaysian rubber market closed slightly easier, with April Int One RSS buyers quoted at 250.00 cents per kilo, down half a cent from yesterday. The International69 words
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Article52 1984-03-31 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo amid continuing lack of demand. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer, taking most of the 56 tonnes on offer. Dealers did not detect any rationing or52 words
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Article27 1984-03-31 21 SILVER m/b9f w Fri fart Singapore 912-9 77 9 73-9 78 Tim Hed Htm York 9 73-9 78 9 78— 9 83 Source Credit Smsse. Spore27 words
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Article25 1984-03-31 21 cop™ c t?r M Thurs Spot 1079 00-1079 50 (1064 50-1065 00) 3 months 1096 50-1097 00 (*****0-*****0) Market tone Firmer Sales 19.100 tonnes25 words
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Article34 1984-03-31 21 ALUMINIUM clMin t Pic £/tomw 9m Spot ***** 987 00 972 00- 973 00) 3 months 1000 00- 1000 SO 992 00- 992 50) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Sales 14,900 tonnes34 words
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Article252 1984-03-31 21 I*"" 0 Gambier 100% 2nd class 260 A5 iss.oon pricts 3/100 kg FOB NSW 300 00 (setters) 100% 3rd class 255 b 10% new crop 181 00N ST l— g Jjg M« 15% 240 F 25% 178OON Bulk FOB 200 00 (sellers) a-h. 20* 237 Kwntaw Old drum252 words
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Article312 1984-03-31 21 FOB in bales Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 227 50-228.50N 226 25-227 25N unq Tn Int. 1 RSS Apr 228.50-229.00 227 25-227 75 250 50-250 75 250 00-***** Int 1 RSS May 232.50-233.00 231.25-231 75 ™T_ 00 Int 2 RSS Apr 225 50— 227 SON 224312 words
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468 1984-03-31 21 OverSeaS marketS a round-up of wire services 1 i i i i i i i i i i Hongkong Hartfc Senf I Friday 1014.38(1057.09) A Week ago 1161.65 Australian All-Ordinaries (f£ Friday 750.5 (744.9) Week ago 730.2 Australian Industrials Friday 967.2 (966.1) Week ago 958.1 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 881.8(875.2)468 words
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Article79 1984-03-31 21 30 m Chante Bank 875 -OJ Hutchison 17.30 -04 8»* P">P« -0« HkFWtW. 2S Intl Clly 0.37 -006 Blme Darby 10.008 unch Associated Hotels 073 -002 Hk to 2n2n '•"">» MtUi 10.50 -08 flnp L*n<J 0438 Btnk Of Eut Asl. 2300 -05 Hk hSLi, S?m "i J^rdlne S«: 73079 words
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Article329 1984-03-31 21 M f 30 Ten Chani* Miuublshl 5M -5 MIUul Co 355 -2 AjlnomoU. 1120 10 MIUul Shlpbldg IM 3 Ak »l S00 -I MIUul Smelting 537 +25 Amada 1350 +90 MlUukoshl 355-1 Aaahl Chem 473 unrh MlUuml 1110-20 Aaahl Ulaas 788 -12 MuraU Mfg Bank Tk 499 »1| Nlkko329 words
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Article306 1984-03-31 21 Mar 30 Cents Chance I C I 205 unch (Aust) Lelfhton 172 unch Lend Lease 410 unch n Magellan Pet Aust 196 unch J i; £2 U nCh Mayne Nlckless 240 -5 I'm ZJ unch -gp E ">'°' uncn flaUaOe =g TP JJyTr ?J0S +7 Am^.'E'.o 2 "+1 Na?Au.t306 words
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Article219 1984-03-31 21 Mar 29 USJ Chance Alcoa 41* Allied Chem Cp 92 AUU-Chalmers 12* Am Tel Tel 15* A max Inc 26 Amr Corp 34* K Bethlehem SU 27* +w Boeing Co 38* unch Burroughs Cp SO* w Caterpillar Co 92* Chase Manhtn 49* Chrysler Cp 29* Citicorp 34 Cons219 words
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Article552 1984-03-31 21 Mar 29 fttKt Chance Allied-Lyons 173 +2 Ass. Dairies 180 +2 BTRPLC 484 +4 Babcocks 179 -3 Barclays 517 +13 Beechams 315 unch BICC 255 +2 Blue Circle 408 -5 BOC Group 282 +1 Boots 169 +2 Bowater 332xr BATS 223 +5 Britannia 84 unch BP 475 +5 Brown552 words
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Article233 1984-03-31 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.0860 80 and trading was extremely quiet with a high of 2.0885 before closing at 2.0865, 75. The greenback was also quietly traded against the major currencies ahead of the month-end closing. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.5910/25 and was brought to a233 words
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Article216 1984-03-31 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreiin Local dollars to Foreitn currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreifn currency Australian dollar *****-***** 5 18-5 07 i Canadian dollar 1 6322—1 6337 6 19—6 08 I NZ dollar *****-***** 7 30-7 12 Sterling pound 3 0087-3.0122 3 34-3 29 US216 words
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Article164 1984-03-31 21 f* a ?f fl *l!'. pr J c#s J Arbuthnot Securities Asia Nmth Bputra for Mar 31 Apr 2 s pore Growth Fund 092-0 9/ T^th b potra Eleventh Bputra I ?0- I 25 Singapore Unit Trust OUB Monta v a Fund 3° 3 ZSSL !5?=?S l?9 l3164 words
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Article76 1984-03-31 21 THE Taiwan -based Cheng Lie Navigation will introduce a feeder container service between Taiwan, Hongkong, Singapore and Bangkok from next month, a spokesman for its local agent, Continental Feeders Pte Ltd, said yesterday. He said the feeder service would be operated by two new ships theAFP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-03-31 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Barber Perseus 46/7 aside 31/3 Jenson TV 22 aside 31/3 Hwang Chow 33/4 aside 31,3 Langsa 20E aside 31 3 Ramoneverett 38/9 aside 31/3 Silver Star 20W a side 31.3 Alpha Pacific 10/11 31/3 3/4 Antar 46 31/3 1/4 Equator TV304 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-03-31 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By I Time for rubies, sapphires, jade but NOT diamonds, says American gemologist Your money NOW is the time to buy gems rubies, sapphires or jade, but not diamonds, says an American gemologist. This is Mr Richard Postrel's first "buy" signal m five years. In558 words
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Article43 1984-03-31 22 HOTEL Negara Ltd's investments, which brought m $1 million last year, helped to keep group profits from slipping further. Pre-tax profit was down 6 per cent to $2 million as sales dipped by about the same to $5 million.43 words
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Article28 1984-03-31 22 SALES and profit margins were much better at Amalgamated Steel Mills Bhd. The company made a pre-tax profit of $16.6 million on turnover of $116.3 million.28 words
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Article68 1984-03-31 22 Aided by new ones PRE-TAX profit at General Corporation Bhd m the year to Dec, last, was Msl3 million, helped by first contributions from new subsidiaries Low Keng Huat Construction Co, Ampang Specialist Centre Sdn Bhd and higher earnings from General Factoring Credit Sdn Bhd. Margins narrowed, however, while sales68 words
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Article65 1984-03-31 22 CENTRAL Properties Ltd made almost as much from sales as investments last year, but while turnover rose 3 per cent to $11 million, investment earnings stayed flat at $10.7 million. Pretax profit, however, rose about 8 per cent to $6.8 million. It has recommended a 15-cent65 words
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Article24 1984-03-31 22 AT HALF-TIME, the Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate Bhd has reported better pre-tax profits of $251,000, due m part to higher rubber prices.24 words
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Article189 1984-03-31 22 Know your company United Motor Works ONE of the giants of the Malaysian motor industry, I'nlted Motor Works Is fast diversifying into the aerospace industry. With the motor Industry likely to be hit by the launch of the National Car Project m Malaysia and the series of government car-control measures189 words
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493 1984-03-31 22 Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the 5 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1983/84. THE493 words
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216 1984-03-31 22 A LATE rebound on Friday helped to reduce the fall m the 3tcounter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index over the week. The Index closed at 1448.24, 7.88 points lower. Trading during the rest of the week was most uneventful. Prices were216 words
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Advertisement1776 1984-03-31 23 14 Antiques/Art 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ ■■■^■■■mHmMHI Craft> Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing BPH i ANTIQUES N TREASURES ol M MM i^^— L^^^^^^^^l Asia. 3rd floor. Holland Village ANTIQUE CLOCKS We repair/sell P |"il I kj ll'l^l lilt/ I HIH^^V Ekj^s— l/LrLLLI LL l LLLILLIL BTiff^ai IRK1,776 words
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Advertisement469 1984-03-31 24 24 Garage Sale SATUROAY AND SUNDAY. 10a 111 •i P m '.m 06 Sherwood Towwm. next Io I'.ukil I'linah PM Spore •,'IM* DUIUMJ MM i MM sofa t>. -.1- na.-. rooker lots more USED DINING TABLE/ i ti.tir-.. r\( a. or. lion d..or t> w TV offlet furniture (tsbl*i and469 words
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Advertisement785 1984-03-31 24 25 Sale: Other Products BRAND NEW BEDS AND MATTRESSES to i leur ilue to expiry of lease US pieces Solid Kailllll Ml bed with inittrcss "Sprint or i Hex" ii $3M«ach Single bed M with Lain matti.ssat $196 aach. 200 pi«caa lain, pillow, i n i lIS aach, holster .it785 words
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Advertisement1070 1984-03-31 24 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage fie/ax ar«L^< your /ejg s O/J a CUPPAGE f^LW CLEMENCEAU HEALTH aWJIBW HEALTH CENTRE CENTRE Ml 4 H smn»porr Sh»pp»a« < ratrf ip-ir-Pl^ I^^ I TW:S3»i««M« Irl: lU*T)i 7.M1K74 *^^H I Open Daily: II W»m II.M pm RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT W1,070 words
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Advertisement1819 1984-03-31 24 36 House Renova- 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor aß^aß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Li STYLE* WORKMANSHIP tap-M^gf^/^ >. j^Wfj^aßw^ygj j I ■H I r JM GLORY svltem* energy saver 53 Computer aHßl^r^Tll I all under one roof PrOdUCtS/SerVJCBS I^^^hTil I II Mono mini 25mm Venetian blind mm^^^mm^^^^^^^mtam^^^^m i -Vertical blind I I1,819 words
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Advertisement581 1984-03-31 24 60 Business Opportunities SNACK SHOP FOR takeover In the middle of town, with all complete equipment For more details call ***** M FREE EARTH TO be given away including delivery Interested please call *****34 I 1 1 IRA EMPLOYMENT I I 65 Situations Wanted ENGLISH SPEAKING, MARDWORK ING. reliable, experienced581 words
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Advertisement1238 1984-03-31 24 I 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i a) Professional/ a) Professional/ Executive Executive _B __k. CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL §f ~m TRAINING CENTRE CFNPRAI 1 VJcr c MI 1 Invites appliraUoiu fur suiubi> 1 MANAGER j Qualified Hill Part lime u-ach-I 1 1 ln( post In the followini Major International Commodity1,238 words
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Advertisement1087 1984-03-31 25 bbbbbT '«bbk M I I m^jT ILal S^M Vf 1 0 Job Opportunities I flTl Are Available ■■■111 ln This Section Ls* G y~ t!> '\zr vC'' yyy^r 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FILIPINA maul, .ik** between :«J1,087 words
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Advertisement608 1984-03-31 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secrtiariat/aerlcal c) Secretarial Clerical Travel Related Services invites applications for the positions of R COLLECTION OFFICER Requirements: minimum GCE 'A' levels familiar with recovery of collection receivables procedure knowledge of commercial law one year's experience m related field *be able to withstand pressure608 words
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Advertisement901 1984-03-31 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/CtericMl c) SecretMriMl/ClericMl Multi-National U.S. Chemical Plant m Jurong urgently requires a: SHIPPING CLERK Requirements e Minimum 1- 2 years' experience m import export documentation (including bank documents). c Minimum typing speed: 40 w.p.m. c GCE O' Level. We offer attractive remuneration including901 words
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Advertisement374 1984-03-31 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial ClericAl SX9i BANK This well established offshore bank invites applications for the post of: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST/ TYPIST The successful applicant will be under the control of the Operations Section. MAIN TASKS: Type a variety of correspondence Handle all incoming switchboard calls and answer routlne enquiries374 words
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Advertisement475 1984-03-31 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMiiMJ/ClericMJ Our company has vacancies for the positions of: CLERKS c Minimum (K'K °O' Level c (iood command of English At least 1 year's workuiK experience c Completed fulltltne N B or exempted (male applicants) GENERAL CLERKS c GCE O' Level with credit In English a475 words
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Advertisement431 1984-03-31 25 66 Situations Vacant r e) Secretarial Clerical fET SMIT INTERNATIONAL SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD A leading international marina company require* PURCHASING CLERK Qualification* A Experience: c (HE O level with credit m Knglish Language c Minimum 2 years' experience m similar capacity c Typing ability of 25 wpm Salary431 words
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Advertisement534 1984-03-31 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A larga condominium management oftics has vacancies tor tha following post*. (1) SECRETARY a Minimum IH'K O 1 evf I a Private Bccntarlßl t'ertlflrale a I years' BSCfOtaftal experience (2) CLERK/ TYPIST a Minimum (UK O Level a Typing skill a Preferably with some534 words
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Advertisement413 1984-03-31 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A Fast Food Restaurant urgently requires a BOOKKEEPER GCE O 1 Level. LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping. 1 2 years' relevant working experience. Able to keep full set of accounts. Able to perform secretarial duties preferred. Attractive salary fringe benefits offered to the right candidate. Interested applicants413 words
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Advertisement583 1984-03-31 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Applications are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the position of CLERK a School/Commercial Certificate a Ability to type a Meticulous and accurate with details a Familiarity with customs procedures/requirements Experience ln customer relations s Pleasant and well-manner-ed disposition Applications with full583 words
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Advertisement1219 1984-03-31 26 68 Situations Vtc-nt 66 Situations Vacant 9 SecTHarlMi/OerlcMl 0) SecretMrUl/aertcMl ***** l Well-established financial •■•■e*-^^^"- institution invites applicaACCOUNTS CLERKS Uo B >r lhe pOMU<)n of Job Requirements:- R E CE P a OCE O' level with credits In TintJlOT Maths English lIUNIbI/ a LCCI Intermediate Book- TVBICt keeping I YKIOT1,219 words
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Advertisement1204 1984-03-31 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical e> Secretarial Clerical /M§M\ FEMALE GENERAL CUM ACCOUNTS CLERK 1 required urgently by company located m Outram Park, dealing m pewter wares and trophies SIMONS MUSIC SCHOOL QCE (yLm i urgently requires Minimum 2 years' experlA Bueß eß ir ence wltn1,204 words
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Advertisement1705 1984-03-31 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK requlrGENERAL CLERK ed urgently Mm GCI O level MM MM Able to type and do simple aci r«quir«d. counts Experience preferred but B f a f a ?J not essential Interested please Salary *350 to1,705 words
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Advertisement377 1984-03-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales ■■ge—— i(Q J HaaaaaaaaaaaSHßHH Haa^^aafl BbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbll Ml I.PHA M ARKKUM, (S) PTE LTD 1 1 (ENGINEERING) I formerl) kntmn as (iuthrie Singapore Pte Ltd I I Member of the Multi-Purpose Croup) I Applications arc united from young, energetic and suitanh377 words
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Advertisement358 1984-03-31 27 iXjohnson Johnson Wax a market leader m the supply ol a wide range of polishes cleaners insecticides hygiene and many other products to janitorial contractors, hotels, restaurants, offices, factories and other establishments Requirements: Experience m direct sales to end users Possess own vehicle and valid driving licence GCE O Level358 words
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Advertisement585 1984-03-31 27 66 Situations Vacant Sales f Due to expansion, we I require g^ <j I^REPRESEHTATIVESJ 'Requirements: GCE O level Minimum 1 year sales experience Class 3 driving licence anil own transport Experience m construction Industry an advantage Able to communicate at all levels Attractive salary, commission, transport allowance A good prospect585 words
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Advertisement678 1984-03-31 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales MALE/FEMALE I SALES ASSISTANTS Required by well-established house hold Home Appliancee Company. c Sales experience an advantage but not necessary c Pleasant personality c 81-llngual preferred c Good salary plus attractive commission Interested, please call personally (or an Interview at: Blk. 12, Toa Payoh Industrial678 words
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Advertisement962 1984-03-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant B) Technical g) Technical g) Technical I zilTetraPak P^J Tetra Pak is amongst the world's largest manufacturers of U^l packages for the requirements of liquid food and beverage p^J r^J industries. Our 21st factory m Jurong requires the following Ls^l Lj^i962 words
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Advertisement479 1984-03-31 27 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I PHILIPS 1 I We manufacture and export electrical I I and electronic products and equipment I to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We are looking for suitably qualified persons to fill the positions of Machinists Applicants should479 words
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Advertisement364 1984-03-31 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical DYNA-CRAFT INTERNATIONAL requires immediate: y 1 1) ELECTRONIC SPECIALIST ITC D.pii Eiectron.es Engineering or equivalent preferably with some working experience No shift work required with 5 day work week Responsible for trouble-shooting caiiberation and modification of electronic electrical devices 2) MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Responsible for repairs364 words
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Advertisement670 1984-03-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i g) Technical g) Technical ••PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS *QC SUPERVISORS ••PROCESS CONTROL TECHNICIANS for our PCB Manufacturing Division Qualifications Diploma m Mechanical/Chemical Engineering. Preferably with some knowledge m PCB Manufacturing. Those without the necessary auafifications but possess 1-2 years' relevant experience may be considered Interested670 words
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Advertisement294 1984-03-31 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PAN-ELECTRIC GROUP HI-TECH DIVISION ha* immediate vac ancias lor 1) PROJECT OFFICER c Minimum 2 years' site work experience plus knowledge of site wiring code 2) TECHNICIANS (Drawings) c Possess Certificate m Klertronics (ITB) and ability to produce ter hru.il or shop drawings. 3) TECHNICIANS294 words
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Advertisement1124 1984-03-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical An as t (binned Construction Firm ha* immediate vacanci.* for the V^^^ following po*| s IBP FOREMEN Minimum 2 years' working experience ln building con--0^?™! knowledge of site safeMINING (8) PTE LTD ty requirements c Must be able to supervise1,124 words
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Advertisement1093 1984-03-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical DIVERBEY (FAR EAST) PTE LTD Carriar astaMiahad daalar raquiraa Wa ara an international company urgantly manufacturing spacialty chamicala. Dvm to sxpansion. wa now r^uif MARINE AIRCON MECHANIC tha sarvicas of a I A PQR ATOR V SEMI-SKILLED and APPRENTICE ASSISTANT1,093 words
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Advertisement1005 1984-03-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I -lAin In possession of PU B h T^' lli Electrical Worker s I m||| BJP^B. Licence or NTC 3r- g Industrial Electricity LaaW Minimum 2 years H|b^ B experience m electrical I H H1,005 words
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Advertisement303 1984-03-31 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous WL\ aWB^ESaP SeH^ I^7 tßu fj Kentuclw Pried Chicken Has A Job For You Now! PART/FULL TIME THE CHOICE IS YOURS FOR MORE DETAILS, WALK INTO ANY OF THE RESTAURANTS BETWEEN 10 am 9 pm303 words
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Advertisement283 1984-03-31 29 66 Situations Vacant 68 Situations Vacant aaa»a»a*a«*a*»<a*a»a»aßaaa» *aaa»»BBa»a»aBaBaBBaBBaaBBai i I) MimcmUM*mem I) Miscellaneous Invites suitably qualified applications for the following positions:--(1) ACCOUNTS CLERK i (2) SALES ASSISTANTS for Its books retail division Requirements: < Poel(1) 3 O.C.E. 'O' levels including English Mathematics LCCI Book-keeping certificate/experience Able to type 35 w.p.m.283 words
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Advertisement391 1984-03-31 29 66 Situations Vacant BBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBfr i I) Miscellaneous rg, Applicants are invited to fill the following executive positions A. Newsletter Executive B. Swimming Coach/ Orgsnissr C. Social Activities Orgsnissr Experience A Dutiee A.l) Should possess a HSC Certificate and experience m the editing and production of newsletter/magazine. ID Required to liaise391 words
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Advertisement834 1984-03-31 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Tte Polyoleflii Company OHbs^BH^ (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. I Our Cosapany is one of the downstream companies m the I Petrochemical Complex on Pulan Ayer Merban (about 30 B minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang)834 words
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Advertisement510 1984-03-31 29 66 Situations Vacant —^—a I) Miscellaneous novotcl orchid inn In vie* of our continued i ipaa slon. art require 1 c Asst Housekeeper (s7«i pm i a Junior Secretary i S<>lo p m i a Pool Attendant MW ;> m a WAITERS/WAITRESSES < y > t. p m > a510 words
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Advertisement604 1984-03-31 30 166 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A multi-national manufacturing Company requires GENERAL STOREHAND (it'neral store duties Minimum Sec 2 preferably with valid Class 3 driving licence Pl-as« call personally during oftic* hours b«tw««n 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at: SAFT SINGAPORE PTE LTD 996 B«md«im«M»r Rd 05-01/04 Kallang Basin Industrial Estate604 words
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Advertisement1382 1984-03-31 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I Mould.ng ft M.1.1 Work, factory .n REO"'«ED URGENTLY BY wel Jurono raquir-t esUNllhed transport c ompan' 1) SMEAR.NG MACHINISTS l^T^TwT 'jlTIr 2) op A ER E A F TORa LEMAcMiNE uSKJSSts&zS£ II _nh E o!. N rx« L WORKER1,382 words
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Advertisement2227 1984-03-31 30 lii)tl\J A 32-SEATER BUS that's conrannra vertible to a 41-seater is for Hi 12l IP sal< :d cl assification 761. In- Jl JQUCq spite of having been on the ■JT*t^__ road for the past twelve years iOl |m 1 fll il issti l' m good running KIM HOCK CHYE ~~ZI2,227 words
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Advertisement1914 1984-03-31 30 "1 NOV 1979 HONOA Accord 4-doo j tfjjlnff*rt 1 m^im^i^^^^^^m manual Kx.elleni condition _i «Aj llfUf !Sl'l I I I 1 T• 1 "1 W.""" carry on installment Tel V/erV O>H \l i NOV 1982 ACCORD 4-door. Manu fat®-- x M**n al XX > r ending Oc I fIW O^1,914 words
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Advertisement911 1984-03-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes r MERCEDES 200 1974 m i sette air "lul tn-.iutlful rondlI tlon. Non-i'ARK. $9 stm << i. *****85 (after 9am) 1^0512 i after 2[>m MID JANUARY 84 White Mer cedes lyoh M.inu.il V V reglstr.i tlon Mileage 2500 km To Insurance IL' H4 Asking911 words
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Advertisement1031 1984-03-31 31 76 Vehicles For Sate 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford THE INCREDIBLE REGENT MOTORS' typjkl THE AMAZING FORD LASER. M .v.,v, v^mm. ~T^^^^^^i^blb^bl i B^B^B^BBBb^^^__^. B^bßT' v 49HV''^^ LOOK spacious interior. All the r- DC rr qualities that have made the FREt Ik) Cassette1,031 words
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Advertisement1132 1984-03-31 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale k) Others k) Others DBS FINANCE I FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing Money-saving interest rates: 12 months -5% p.a. flat 24 months 5 2% p.a. flat 36 months -6% p.a. flat 48 months 6 p.a. flat1,132 words
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Advertisement567 1984-03-31 31 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters I HONDA 750 K. modal 1.74. 1 exp.it owner Well maintained $1,500 I o II 0 T<l 445(15iK1 KRAUSER PANNIERS AND top tiox set for Honda VFIMC, $wki call l Cv( lecrafters tel X *****5 ONE SUZUKI MOTORBIKE OS 1000K Hlk 175.567 words
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Advertisement805 1984-03-31 31 JiiLv accommodation H A PROPERTIES 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses EXCLUSIVE APTS WITH SWIMMING POOL a Heverly Hills $7,000 a Draycolt/ Futura $5,000 a Rldgewood. Kuhlo $3,300 a Grangeford $3,200 $4,200 a Pandan Valley Terrace $4,200 Acacia' Fugema $2,400/ $2,800 a Westpeak- Hong Leong $2,500 IST CLASS DETACHED HOUSES a805 words
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Advertisement792 1984-03-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11 DOUBLE-STOREY I Furnlshi able Immediately '■ill KTIOBO I .\.:> nt i DIST 1545 2 STOREY SEMI Cf TACHED 3 plus I bed envlroi I DIST. 15. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE. |l 100 dlst. 16, ■cml detached, Si ,800 *****.M DIST 2«77. THOMSON j corner double792 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-31 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUCKY PLAZA APARTMENT I PAMDAM VALLEY PtNTH,,p APARI w $3,500. OIST 10 EQUATORIAL CHANGI GARDEN CONDOMINIUM nl.-: 3M2 DISTRICT 10. RIDGE WOOD KUHIO (DISTRICT 11. HILICPtST ARCADIA I H;DISTRICT 5. CLEMENTI PARK. Luxurtou rooi DISTRICT 9. CAIRNHILL VICINITY. 1 DISTRICT 22. ATTENTION JURONG j 1252 words
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Advertisement544 1984-03-31 32 ."w Jt '''y "*> 16 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant t) Apartments b) Apartments \jni\o\A A .1 I- S A great place to fcnu S 1 Set m peaceful and quiet surroundings. Loyang Valley is easily accessible from the Pan Island Expressway and East Coast Parkway. 2 Changi beach is544 words
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Advertisement386 1984-03-31 32 86 Accommodation Vacant I c) Rooms FULLY FURNISHED ROOM with •Jrcan .tnd toilet, at Mandalay Mansion to U-t M-hOUT security I Tel. *****03 (office)- *****31 j res FURNISHED ROOM IN semi-de-tached buncalow Off MacPherson Road near bus stop, transport convenient *****1a *****93 FURNISHED ROOM AT Katong for foreign students or386 words
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Advertisement796 1984-03-31 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms OIST 9. AVAILABLE ROOMS on I short long-term Dally $30 to $45 With COOklng facilities IH>- tails MBS6II ECONOMICAL FURNISHED ROOM behind rhoauon Yaohan very suitable tor working singles or j ItlKlenta lel 4f.4174S i FAMILY HAS ROOM, bathroom at- t.u lied. DM 9 Meals796 words
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Advertisement794 1984-03-31 32 87 Accommodation Wanted o) Apartments AMERICAN/JAPANESE EXPATRI- j ATEB UTfltnUy require apartmenU In dtata I, 10. 11, 15 and 21 Flexible budget Owners please contact Gateway Housing Pte LM.SMI APARTMENTS/ HOUSES REQUIR- i ED by expatriates presently stayniK m hotels Any location Budget SL'.OOO to $8 000 Owners plea.se call794 words
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Advertisement879 1984-03-31 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses 5 SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES (HHnbll KATONG HIGHCLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA 55 SADJACENTTO JACKIE S BOWL KATONG OCEAN PARK. IT FREEHOLD LAND cvNjO X °s QAQ/ HOUSING Y^^r^W* =HO TO LOAN V^vT^v^^ LOW879 words
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Advertisement558 1984-03-31 32 DIST. 19. URGENT SALE, owner migrating, newly renovated. 3bedroomed single storey corner terrace. 3.400 sq ft $400,000 Tahiti *****22 (Saturday/ Sunday) DIST. 13. COSY DOUBLE-STOREY terrace. 2.800 sq ft 3 1 bedrooms, extended kitchen, long drive-way $525,000 Hap Seng *****58 DIST. 1128 HILLCREST ROAD double-storey semi-detached 3.100 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms558 words
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Advertisement590 1984-03-31 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OPEN HOUSE 10am to 12pm, Sal/Sun Take one look at this sparkling brand new 1.700 sq ft. apartment. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, large balcony plus an open compound Full condo facilities Voronn 121. =02-02 Clementi Park, Suntet Way Singapore 2159 Call: 466-8658. SSt••u590 words
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Advertisement899 1984-03-31 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DISTRICT 5. FABER DRIVE up i.soosq:t ,t bedi vant's Freehold ■lon $.qh««i iSat Sun I DISTRICT 4. TERESA VILLE sq ft Freehold Faclnf bedroonu Central all i pletlng soon $sHji»» *****11 (Bat/I DIST 14, CITY PLAZA -m l apartment, high sq ft Marble899 words
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Advertisement28 1984-03-31 32 T R Jt9k E Li L. I N G See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. 737H6628 words
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Advertisement1398 1984-03-31 33 89 PropartiasFofSaN) 89 Propartias Foe Sals 89 Propartias For Sala b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments QKencj <£.6e (s~burt m m CHIC APARTMENTS IN PRIME LOCATION 4* .aft ■ffl! i a 'M V Bj^T ~il«1 M H8 a^^ aw Located at very convenient location ySr^/^ I Future1,398 words
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Advertisement1797 1984-03-31 33 89 Propartiaa For Saw 89 Propartia* For Sale 89 Propartias For Sala b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments d .your 'Home Sweet Horne 9 I I where values are rising I Opposrte Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road H SILVER TOWER comprises luxurious apartments and penthouses Outdoor amenities1,797 words
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Advertisement1115 1984-03-31 33 90 ProprtiasWantad 90 Properties Wanted 90 Propartias Wantad 102 Tours yj Tour Operator NOal to Australia! II DEVELOPMENT h Jg™ II SITE WANTED 1 1 I A leading development organisation is looking for I I Jp-^W .-*i I development sites m the city area or suburb of II Jf I1,115 words
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Advertisement696 1984-03-31 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ,^fl (COXlllil^ Tours lor the 18 35s^ fc™«i AMERICA EUROPE NEW ZEALAND (S*) j\ Travel with young people from all over the work) 1 V^_^/ (I J |^P Most meals sightseeing Stay at Special BP Stopovers such as castles, farms, log cabins, pine i\696 words
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Advertisement309 1984-03-31 34 1 Enjoy the experience of a lifetime 1 m Australia! I P&O gives you Australia with all the experience of 140 years and 43 offices worldwide! Quality travel great values, plenty of bonus highlight extras. Make our total experience yours, all the way. Choose from 4 exciting Australia tours and309 words
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Advertisement540 1984-03-31 34 102 Tourt 102 Tours 111 m r* II H^« L Aww a^ r^B Denmark/Sweden/Germany /Holland/ SwitzeHand/Aiistria/Uichtenstein/ Italy^atican/France/Monaco/England Swiss Holidays 6 Countries 14 Nights $3190 Oep 8/4. 22/4 6/5 2075 3/6 17/6 8/7 29/7 5/8" 19/8. 2/9. 16/9.30/9 14/10 Europe Roundup 10 Countries 20 Days $4150 17/4 29/5 5/6. 10/7. 7/8540 words
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Advertisement990 1984-03-31 34 102 Tours 102 Tours WE/ i j^kUt-- k tjlm Sakura Delights /Tokyo Disneyland All japan /Okinawa /All Kyushu/ Kagoshima/ Miyazaki/ Beppu/ Suginoi Palace Hotel/ Mt Aso/ Kumamoto/99 Amakusa islands/ Pearl Line 5 Bridges/ Nagazaki/ Fukuoka /Osaka/ Nara/ Kyoto/ Tokyo/Mt Fup/Hakone/ Atami, Tokyo Disneyland 11/17/20/22 Days. 11/17 Day* from *****0 /553990 words
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Advertisement754 1984-03-31 34 102 Tour* 102 Tours THE START TO A LIFETIME OF I HAPPINESS 'w!"/ffHfe' I I Oxley 9th 10th Mass Wedd.ng I Honeymoon Tours 5^ H I Date of/Ceremony: 20th May 1 984 i-''^ B 1 6th September 1 984 B I Departure Date: 21 st May 1 984 B 1754 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-03-31 35 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. LOH PENG YAK, HENRY i Aged 70 Called to fml poacahiHy en 2S/3/S4 leaving behind: BELOVED WIFE: Mdm Tan Ah Li.p SONS: OAUGHTERS IN LAW Johnny Loh Puay Kirn Jenny Tan Ah Hiang Jimmy Loh Puay Yam SeHy Koh S» Moy William Loh Puay Heck126 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-03-31 35 143 AeknowMgtmtnts 143 Acknowledgements y y I The family of the late I I I I PETER LOW SWEE GUAN I withes to express their sincere thanks to all friends, relativat, colleague* and church members for thair condolences, assistance, visits, wreaths and donations during thair recent bereavement. t aaaaa^B^B^^B^H^B^HßH^B^^^^B^H^M^H^^BV^49 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-03-31 35 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam f^ In Loving Memory Of DAD MUM Father Mother V. MUTHU GRACE POTTAIAMMAL Departed 24.7.70 Departed 31 .3.81 Broken is the family circle, My dear ones have passed away. Passed from earth and earthly darkness Into bright and perfect day; God took them home,97 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-03-31 35 145 Requiems 145 Requiems I In fond and loving memory of our very dear I I mother I I 1 MADAM GOPAL THEVAR PAKKIYAM Departed 12-4-83. I Thalai Thavasam" ceremony will be held at No: 1 Daisy Road (Tel: *****86) Spore 1335 on 1-4-84 at 10am. Fondly remembered by family61 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-03-31 35 143 Acknowledgements 144 In Memonam The family of the) late and oeioveo MR WONQ AH KONG Age: 80 yurt Departed: 24.3.84 wishes to thank all relatives, friends and all mutual associations for their heartfelt condolences, donation*. wreetha and kind attendance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR.204 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-03-31 35 In Ever Loving Memory Of K ANDAPPAN VEERASAMY Departed 1 31 March 1960 Your presence Is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet; You were the kind of father. Your loved ones will never forget. Alway* rim»mb»(«) by lov»d on«t In Loving Memory Of MDM68 words
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Article103 1984-03-31 36 WITH a big puff, Mr Teh Cheang wan, National Development Minister blows out the candles on this giant three-tier cake to mark the 10th anniversary of the Urban Redevelopment Authority last night. Looking on are the authority's chairman, Mr Koh Cher Siang (right), and103 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-03-31 36 THE challenge ahead for URA w is to shape the city's continued growth and development. We have to create an urban environment that has carefullyplanned landscaped open spaces, pedestrian walkways, a coordinated building design and an integrated road and MRT transport network. This will make the164 words
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Article96 1984-03-31 36 Asas to discuss chairs ad THE Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (Asas) is expected to meet next week to discuss an advertisement saying that office chairs with certain types of gas springs are unsafe. The advertisements were placed by Diethelm Singapore Pte Ltd, which has sent its response to queries96 words
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Article69 1984-03-31 36 A MAN was charged on Thursday with hurting another man with an axe m front of a house m Bedok Road on Wednesday evening. No plea was taken from Mahdi bin Lsmoon, 48, who is alleged to have hurt Mr Ismail bin Bujang, 42. Mahdi will69 words
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267 1984-03-31 36 IVAN LIM - Three win right to continue as unions IVAN LIM By I THREE trade unions, facing possible reclassification as societies, have won the right to remain as unions following appeals to the Labour Ministry. They are among 50 employers' and employees' unions which have been given a year's grace from April267 words
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88 1984-03-31 36 Witnesses to accidents are sought THREE people died m separate road accidents on Thursday. Mr Tan Niam Cheng, 64. died instantly after he was knocked down by an SBS bus at Serangoon Road and cyclist Mr Phua Cher Seng. 58. died after an accident with an army truck along Upper88 words
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88 1984-03-31 36 Advertising salesman claims trial A FORMER sales representative has claimed trial to two counts of accepting a total of $342.20 as gratification for recommending clients to Hyad Pte Ltd. Teddy Tan Kirn Teck alias Thomas Tan Kirn Teck, 32, formerly of Times Publishing Berhad, is said to have accepted $7088 words
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149 1984-03-31 36 Bosses to take more positive approach THE Singapore National Employers' Federation aims to depart from mere "fire-fight-ing" to a more positive approach to promote harmonious industrial relations. SNEF president Jack Chia, m outlining this departure said: "In the past, the federation had sought to achieve this (harmonious industrial relations) through149 words
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200 1984-03-31 36 Phone call leads to arrest of suspected conmen A TIMELY phone call from a man to his neighbourhood police post yesterday led to the arrest of two suspected conmen and the seizure of a quantity of fake jewellery. Police were full of praise for the caller who tipped off the200 words
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Article199 1984-03-31 36 THIEVES got away with $93,050 m cash and valuables m three break-ins m the past three days. In the first case, workers at the Sunny Metal and Engineering Pte Ltd at Senoko Road, Sembawang, locked up the premises and left at about 4 p.m. on Tuesday.199 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-03-31 37 -41 ALWAYS seem to be banging my head against a brick wall. It's only the thought of making the Thomas Cup team that keeps me going, otherwise I feel like packing it m and looking 4} for a Job. 7 England's Kevin Jolly Kevin out of ThomasAFP - 400 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-03-31 37 LONDON, Fri. Nor» Perry. England's sole world badminton champion, has been selected to play for her country only a month after giving birth to her first child. The world mixed doubles champion was yesterday named In an eight-strong England squad for the Über Cup finalsReuter - 148 words
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Article297 1984-03-31 37 LONDON, Fri. A letter outlining concern over the scheduled tour of South Africa is to be sent to the English Rugby Football Union by the Commonwealth Games Council for England. The RFU meet today to decide whether to go ahead with their controversial visit m May and June.AFP - 297 words
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Article95 1984-03-31 37 Two down but still not out EDINBURGH, Fri. Two Scottish internationals currently on the injured list are included m the 25-strong squad named yesterday by the Grand Slam champions to tour Rumania m May. Centre Euan Kennedy suffered a leg injury m the Five Nations match against England and scrum-halfReuter - 95 words
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Article150 1984-03-31 37 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Sarfraz Nawaz, one of Pakistan's outstanding players m the recently -completed Test series against England, has been dropped from the 14 man squad for next month's inaugural Asian Cricket Cup m Sharjah. The Pakistan Cricket Board of Control said m a statement yesterday thatReuter - 150 words
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Article151 1984-03-31 37 BRIDGETOWN, Fri. Fart bowler Rodney Hogg's sore achllles tendon makes him a doubtful starter for Australia m the Third cricket Test against the West Indies, storting here today. If Hogg Is ruled out, he will be replaced by Cart Rackemann, who has lust resumed playing afterReuter - 151 words
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Article95 1984-03-31 37 MELBOURNE. Fri. The world's seven Testplaying countries have been invited to compete m a one-day cricket festival here next year as part of the state of Victoria's 150 th anniversary celebrations. World Cup holders India, England, New Zealand, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia haveReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-03-31 37 CHELTENHAM (England), Fri. Danish badminton supremo Morten Frost has burst through the 1,000--points barrier m the Grand Prix standings after his victory m the AllEngland championships. Frost, who has already won five major titles this year, hoisted his ProKennex Grand Prix tally to 1,155 points, moreReuter - 258 words
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Article109 1984-03-31 37 Men's singles: 1 Morten Frost (Den) 1.155 pts, 2 Jens-Peter Nierhoff (Den) 730, 3 Liem Swie King (Indon) 420, 4 Hastomo Arbi (Indon) 410, 5 Steve Baddeley (Eng) 355, S Nick Yates (Eng) 345, 7 Prakash Padukone (Ind) 305, Michael Kjeldsen (Den) 305, 9 Han Jian (Chi)AFP - 109 words
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Article22 1984-03-31 38 MOBIL edged out CIAS 4-3 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday.22 words
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264 1984-03-31 38 BOCA RATON (Florida), Fri. American Tony Giammalva eliminated fourth-seeded Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, m strong winds yesterday to reach the quarter-finals of a U*****,000 ($551,200) men's Grand Prix tennis tournament. Giammalva beat a frustrated Gomez 5-7, 7-6, 6-2, taking the second set-tie-breakerReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-03-31 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW REVIEW. By Outstanding trio make night a memorable one WHO says lightning does not strike twice at the same place? In the case of the justconcluded National Basketball league, it struck an unbelievable three times at the Gay World Stadium. Amazingly, allJONATHAN CHOO - 415 words
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Article340 1984-03-31 38 Sports m short CHINA'S Zhu Jianhua. holder of the world high jump record, set a 1984 personal best by clearing 2.35 metres at a Canton athletics meet, the New China News Agency said. Zhu, one of China's medal hopes for the Los Angeles Olympic340 words
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Article, Illustration756 1984-03-31 39 Martin Palmer - Martin Palmer Kick-off with Gates down, but rivalry between neighbouring teams still alive LONDON, Fri. The advent of television has been largely responsible for giving British football a more cosmetic appearance, with canned highlights, action replays and glossy presentation often diluting the game's raw excitement. But despite the756 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-03-31 39 Watson's England debut will prove costly for Norwich BOBBY Robson has handed Norwich City a £100,000 ($306,000) headache by adding centrehalf Dave Watson to his England squad for Wednesday's British Championship soccer match against Northern Ireland at Wembley. That is how much the East Anglian club willAFP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-03-31 39 Disappointed Klaus quits national side HANOVER, Fri. Bayern Munich sweeper Klaus Augenthaler yesterday swelled the ranks of West German soccer players who refuse to play for their country. Augenthaler, who has four caps, said he would no longer consider selection after West German trainer Jupp DerwallReuter - 251 words
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Article406 1984-03-31 39 Bad start at 10 A 10-YEAR-OLD footballer was banned for nine months and his team-mate suspended for the rest of the season by an English Football Association disciplinary commission on Thursday. The youngsters, one of whom threw mud at the referee while the other insulted him, play forAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 406 words
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Advertisement110 1984-03-31 37 MR MICHAEL LUA ENG LUANCa^j I 3^' for being nominated to the A The Hall Of Honour is an exclusive club reserved for only outstanding and professional agents of the American International Assurance Co Ltd with a membership representing approximately two percent of all life insurance agents m AIA, the110 words
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Advertisement1030 1984-03-31 38 pElti HARIMAU INVESTMENTS LIMITED v> '^vV/ (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Harimau Investments Limited is pleased to announce AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE 1983 198 2 lncrease/(Decrease) YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 Company Group Company Group Company Group ssooo ssooo ss'ooo ssooo Total Income From1,030 words
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Advertisement571 1984-03-31 39 I (771 TUAN SING HOLDINGS LIMITED I I n\( (Formerly known as Hytex Ltd) I H (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) H ANNOUNCEMENT I The Board of Directors of Tuan Sing Holdings Limited wish to make the following announcement:- A. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE FIFTEEN MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER571 words
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Advertisement253 1984-03-31 39 PAKISTAN CHINESE CARPETS 50% OFF h I ar •b 1 RARE OLD PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor when determining value More important is the compactness and uniformity of the weave Moreover, command253 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-03-31 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP This speedster has won m good and heavy going By IN LUCK is all speed and will take a lot of catching over the easy Ipoh 1,200 m course m Race 4 today. An all-going horse, this six-year-old ploughed through a heavy track to303 words
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296 1984-03-31 40 LUCKY LEO - Eastern Scholar hard to beat over 1.700m LUCKY LEO By OVER a bit of distance, Eastern Scholar will take some beating m Race 6 for Class 6 Div 1 horses over 1,700 m. This four-year-old New Zealand-bred by Ban-as can act on any going. He ran a surprising good race296 words
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189 1984-03-31 40 Grand National: Runners and jockeys LIVERPOOL, Fri. FORTY runners will take part m tomorrow's Grand National steeplechase at Aintree. The runners with jockeys are: Corbiere (Ben De Haan), Ashley House (Graham Bradley), Grittar (John Franoome), Eliogarty (Donal Hassett), Spartan Missile (John White), Midnight Love (Chris Grant), Greasepaint (Tommy Carmody), Earthstopper189 words
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Article127 1984-03-31 40 TONTO - TONTO By Our man on the track IPOH. Fri. Financier 111 (Race 1) and Abundance II (Race 2) both restricted terms events should give punters a good start. Financier 111 made his debut m October over 1,200 m here. He finished sixth to Tres127 words
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Article380 1984-03-31 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 1 Financier 4 Mini Success 1 Financier 1 Financier 1 Financier 1 7 Data Bank 1 Financier 7 Data Bank 7 Data Bank 3 Monteiro 8 Superior Air 3 Monteiro 8 Superior Air 2 Command Post380 words
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Article5509 1984-03-31 40 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING TO SOFT ■MpHH 1.30 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,200 m ;r,vH:>y (2, 3 and 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 6*» Financier 111 57 Ozonia-J Breukelen 4 nzg Handy early m debut, hung out passing 600 m and finished 6th of 9 m restricted5,509 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-03-31 41 Ipoh track soft after downpour SGKSJGKLS S,GLSKGLS S,G,S,MLG ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Fri. Bed O'Roses II wound up his preparation for the Class 6 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m (Race 9) on Sunday with a fluent gallop here this morning. With a riding660 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-03-31 41 LIVERPOOL, Fri A FORCED ticket racket has surfaced on the eve of the Grand National the world's most famous steeplechase. Police estimate 3,000 fake £25 (about Ss7s) tickets have been printed and 500 people were turned away when they tried to get into Aintree Racecourse yesterday with127 words
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Article198 1984-03-31 41 MEMPHIS, Fri A 40.8 kg filly named Windrush Eve was born here on Wednesday to become the first of a new breed called the American Sport Horse. Melanie Smith, a member of the US Olympic equestrian team, said the American Sport Horse is the first198 words
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Article1583 1984-03-31 41 1 30 CLASS 6 DIV 2 1,200 m (Ratings: 37.15) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 *8* Brlgkt Spark SI (XI) C A O-Jaafar 3 mg do *6.5 Arimn 17 2 760*00 Featala s*.i (M) Mdm TL Long-Kang 4 nzrig dl same Leaag 15 3 *****5 Rcbast Oatl«*k SS.S (34) Challenger-Is-mail1,583 words
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336 1984-03-31 41 PERTH, Fri ONE of Western Australia's top trainers, Roy Edwards, is planning to set up his stables m Hongkong. He intends to topple Australian George Moore from his pedestal as the colony's leading trainer. Until the end of May, Edwards will beWANG HUI FEN - 336 words
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Advertisement320 1984-03-31 41 THE GREAT MAGGI EXCHANGE It's exciting, it's fantastic take part now m No contest! No lucky draw! All you need to do is to collect empty Maggi 2-Minute Noddles wrappers, bring them to your nearest Maggi retailer and exchange your wrappers for FREE Maggi 2-Minute Noodles or Maggi sauces! For320 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-03-31 42 Today's fixtures Birmingham v Aston Villa, Coventry v Arsenal, Kverton v Southampton, Ipswich v Luton, Leicester v Norwich, Notts County v Nottingham Forest, Stoke v Sunderland, Tottenham v Wolverhampton, Watford v Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United, West Ham v Queens Park Rangers. MANCHESTER, Friday THEIPS; Reuter - 612 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-03-31 42 JOE DORAI ON THE LOCAL SOCCER SCENE Lack of support forces FAS to call off AGM THE scheduled Football Association of Singapore's annual meeting at the National Stadium Theatrette was last night dramatically called off because there was no quorum. It came as a rude307 words
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Article270 1984-03-31 42 GETTING an admission ticket for the Asia-Ocea-nia pre-Olympics competition at the National Stadium from April 14-29 could well be like hitting the jackpot for the late purchaser, at least. This is because almost all the 10 countries taking part will be bringing their band270 words
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Article166 1984-03-31 42 Ace Kiwis spring a surprise NEW ZEALAND sprang a surprise when they included Maori striker Colin Tuaa m their squad for the Asia-Oceania pre-Olympics final round m Singapore next month. Tuaa, 24. is one of the few newcomers. The majority of the squad were m Singapore m 1982 for the166 words
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176 1984-03-31 42 Hornets are substituted for the final ALEXANDRA HORNCTS were yesterday disqualified from the National I'nder-lfi youth soccer tournament final for fielding three substitutes m the semi-final tie last week. The Football Association of Singapore youth committee decided this following a protest by Sembawang who were beaten 3-2 on penalty kicks176 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-03-31 43 Singapore, Malaysia show ruthless streak By PETER SIOW SINGAPORE, unbeaten since 1978, advanced uncompromisingly to another battle royale against Malaysia m today's final of the East Asian squash championships. In last night's semi-finals at the East Coast Recreation Centre, Singapore and Malaysia made sure of another318 words
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Article348 1984-03-31 43 THAILAND, who lost 3-2 to the Philippines on Thursday, yesterday lodged a protest, claiming that L. era played oat of order against them. The protest was upheld and Thailand were declared 4-1 winners. The Thais will now challenge Japan for fifth place while the Philippines meet Indonesia348 words
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Article184 1984-03-31 43 JAKARTA, Fri. Australian Terry Gale shot into the lead m the Indonesian Open golf championship here today with a two-round score of 140, after carding another two-under-par 70. Leading scores (Americans, unless stated): 1M Terry Gale (Aust) 70, 70. 141 Jeff Lewis 70. 71. TimReuter; UPI - 184 words
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123 1984-03-31 43 SEOUL, Fri. The North Korean Olympic Committee today proposed forming a unified Korean team for this year's Olympic Games m Los Angeles, the South Korean Olympic Committee said. North Korean representatives handed a message to South Korean delegates at the border village ofReuter - 123 words
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Article24 1984-03-31 43 THE Swift's Athletes Association Tan Soo I.iat memorial road relay has been postponed to April 14 at the Seletar Reservoir at 5 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-03-31 43 SINGAPORE and Hongkong crushed their opponents at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday to keep open the door to the East Asian women's team squash championship honours. Singapore rushed past the Philippines m 80 minutes of mostly insipid action, while Hongkong took slightly longer to213 words
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Article141 1984-03-31 43 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia will find it difficult to stage the next South-east Asia Games m Dec 1985 m place of Brunei, who recently withdrew as hosts. Suprayogi, chairman of the Indonesian Olympic Council (KONI), today said that m addition to insufficient funds, Indonesia would have very littleAP - 141 words
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Article79 1984-03-31 43 INDIANAPOLIS, Frl. Butterfly specialist Mary Me*gher yesterday won her first freestyle event, capturing the women's 2M metres In tike United States Indoor swimming championships here. Mary, If, recorded a personal best time of 2 mln •.Msec to edge top qualifier Nancy Hogshead by flve-hnndredths of a second.AP - 79 words
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Article125 1984-03-31 43 LOCAL teams occupied the top positions after the first day of shooting m the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association invitation meet at Rifle Range Road yesterday. Singapore Gun Club, with contributions from Heung Yam Yuen (85). Tan Boon Huat (72) and I,ee Wung Yew (72), are m front125 words
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Article20 1984-03-31 43 CEYLON Sports Gub edeed out Schools A 2-1 m a Banter Trophy Under-20 hockey match at Balestier Road20 words
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Article235 1984-03-31 43 LEK SEOW YAM - LEK SEOW YAM SHAWALUDDIN Baboo, that never-say-die Marine Parade player, could turn tonight's InterConstituency badminton final at the Delta Complex into a short but exciting affair On his shoulders lies the heavy burden of inflicting what could be a fatal plow on Geylang West m235 words
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Miscellaneous99 1984-03-31 43 Todays events BADMINTON !■>«» t— ttUfiy final: Geylang West v Marine Parade (Delta Sports Complex. 7 p.m. DARTS NatUaal rhampUnshlp (National Stadium, 3 p.m.). HOCKEY Barker Trapay I -M: Khalsa v School A. Schools B v Permaisurians (Both matches at Farm- Park. 345 p.m and 5.15 p.m.) SOCCER Btagapwe Malaya'99 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-03-31 44 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By Special events helped to raise the most THE Community Chest of Singapore has a fivemonth headstart for Its next round of collections. Strong support since its launch last September enabled It to reach Its goal of $5.2 million before398 words
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Article128 1984-03-31 44 NEW DELHI, Fri. Bees buzzed a reception m Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's garden yesterday, sending guests fleeing. The bees struck just before Mrs Gandhi was due to join about 300 guests m her garden. Mrs Gandhi, whom some Indians affectionately call the country's "queen bee", directed operations againstReuter - 128 words
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515 1984-03-31 44 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Copy of note handed to Hanoi's envoy By Bangkok correspondent BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Foreign Ministry today summoned the Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Tran Quang Co, to receive a copy of the protest note it had submitted to the UN Secretary-General yesterday condemning515 words
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81 1984-03-31 44 UPI reports from ARANYAPRATHET: Radio Khmer reported today that Vietnamese troops executed 20 Cambodian civilians suspected of aiding guerillas by running them over with Russian tanks. The radio said the executions took place on March 18 m Cambodia's Battambang province, m a village about 10481 words
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656 1984-03-31 44 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Leak puts Hawke govt m centre of storm By miDourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. The Hawke Government regards Indonesia as the only serious threat to Australia's security. This was the picture which emerged from extracts of a secret defence planning document published656 words
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Article42 1984-03-31 44 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Defence Department has proposed selling Taiwan US$B7 million (SslBo million) worth of spare parts and supplies. In a letter to congress, the Pentagon said the items represented the Taiwan air force's annual logistic re- quirements. APAP - 42 words
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242 1984-03-31 44 JUDY TAN - Woman shot outside Victoria Theatre JUDY TAN By Appeal for witnesses to robbery A SHUTTER-BUG may have captured on film the shooting of a woman accountant by agonman daring a robbery m the porch of the Victoria Memorial Hall and Theatre at Empress Place yesterday. Witnesses told police that the242 words
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Article52 1984-03-31 44 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. A gigantic mudslide caused 6y torrential rain killed at least 10 people and left eight missing and 14 injured, according to reports reaching here yesterday from Salta province m northern Argentina. A further 20 people are known to have died m recent flooding m ArgentineAFP - 52 words
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Article32 1984-03-31 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell by 607 points to 1.164.68 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Advertisement474 1984-03-31 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Bring on the clowns m colour. The clowning is predictable, but behind the slapstick, the noise and the ludicrous costumes and antics, lies a glimmer of pathos and melancholy. It was not a bonker who become chairman of one of Britain's Big474 words
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Miscellaneous147 1984-03-31 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/27 C Fine Manila 22/34 C Fair Amsterdam -1/7 C Cloudy Melbourne 14 28 C Fine147 words
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Article, Illustration2351 1984-03-31 1 CHRISTINE KHOR - CHRISTINE KHOR By The power of Sweet talk pop video OUTLOOK, Page Two LEISURE. Pag* Twenty-seven An articulate Wellington-based career diplomat is New Zealand's best-known Maori novelist. Considered a success m both the white and Maori worlds, he was also his literary world's enfant2,351 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1984-03-31 2 TAN LEE LENG - Sugar food of and love TAN LEE LENG By SKGLSK Coconut biscuits 50 g golden syrup 125 g margarine IUO g castor sugar 75 g rolled oats 50 g desiccated coconut 100 g flour 2 tsp bicarbonate of soda Method: Melt syrup, margarine and sugar together until sugar dissolves. Stir1,419 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1984-03-31 3 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING TJENDRAWASIH RESTAURANT 20 Tanglin Road Reviewed by NEVER mind if you can't pronounce the name; you won't fail to notice the brightly coloured new signboard of the Tjendrawasih (say dra-wa-si)Restau-rant, along the row of shophouses opposite Tanglin Shopping Centre. The whole front of1,018 words
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839 1984-03-31 3 MARIAN BURROS - Brunch is such a boon to late risers MARIAN BURROS By m New York WHILE Lewis Carroll did not coin the word "brunch", Humpty Dumpty coined the phrase "portmanteau word" to describe such a word one that is made up of two others and suggests part of the meaning ofNYT - 839 words
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Advertisement353 1984-03-31 2 l "\s<*'* al Super bargains m bedroom j>w Cv^) V^^ (I IR^B $fQ DEPOSIT $^O DEPOSIT Meet your match with Courts^^^ t<> liLitdil^T'-H.'.! H^ Bedroom Fitment m polyester drawers available y Queen size Double Quilt for that new %-''^^W'-- < V^r s ana goia trim. $^«»depoSIT 1 Bolster V, 24j»-j*»W^353 words
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Advertisement304 1984-03-31 3 X ir*\ Ait New Laurier sanitary panties Comfortable, safe and body- fit jMtk^tk^^ *w your body line m a natural way. ft B V It has a middle layer 1 made of Entrant a, i"™""; >^ a newly- developed t t material that is leak- proof air Circulation. Entrant a304 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-03-31 4 Making funny faces THE funny faces contest drew 179 entries. I thought it would be interesting to see which age group the contest attracted most. So I compiled an age-profile graph (right) and found that 11-year-olds submitted the largest number of entries (41). They were followed by those aged 12489 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-03-31 4 Lai Lee Hong's winning 3 mm frog (bottom left), which is a magnificent specimen under a magnifying glass, and its larger companion. See the inset for the actual size of his effort THIS week, I am announcing the winners of the Mini Frog354 words
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Advertisement222 1984-03-31 4 I FUKBBITMKE SHCW I Be your very own interior designer for your new flat Visit our Show Flat at our Furniture Showroom ***** B 1 ji^b^b ck sp^ r*^iß i^^b^>^^^_» I^^LJ^L^tftfßl^^Bi^^^^^^^BHl BSZiiflflfl^lßlSSSllß]^fl B^^^ ***"B|B^"^^^^ C^Pbß """^^^^^H L SQOO excludin 9 kltcnen _£w^_^ H B^B^^^^^Bflß^B^BH B^B^B^^^^^^^^B^B^B^BH B^B^^^^^^^^^ x I iff B^'^^^^^^222 words
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Article, Illustration822 1984-03-31 5 What emerges from this book, then, is not so much a picture of Malaya under British rule, as an insight into the British themselves, into the attitudes and prejudices, beliefs and intentions of the people who came here and, for better or worse, stamped the822 words
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Article, Illustration732 1984-03-31 5 A JOURNAL IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL By George L. Peet Times Books International for the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 175 pages, $14.50 Reviewed by HUGH MABBETT IN 1927, Kuala Lumpur had five electric bathroom water heaters and seven electric cookers. Two years732 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-03-31 6 AUTOLYCUS - AUTOLYCUS Reviewed I by THE SHINING DAY By Frank Ross Pan, 383 pages, $8.40 SOLDIER NO MORE By Anthony Price Granada, 416 pages, $9.35 THE MORDIDA MAN By Ross Thomas Penguin, 280 pages, DOUBLE JEOPARDY By Colin Forbes Pan, 254 pages, $8.40 WE USED844 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-03-31 7 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM Reviewed by The young reader SPACE: A FACT AND RIDDLE BOOK By Jane Sarnoff and Reynold Ruffins Hodder and Stoughton, 1978 Hardcover, 32 pages, $17.85 THIS compact volume falls into a little-explored territory where hard facts about outer space are wedded to lavishly-illustrated359 words
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Article, Illustration868 1984-03-31 7 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI Comic book raises pertinent questions and hits out at nuclear industry Reviewed by L NUCLEAR POWER FOR BEGINNERS By Stephen Croall and Kaianders Sempler Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd. 1982 172 pages. $12.70 I HAVE finally come across a comic book I868 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-31 6 Cart >-o« believe it? It's J >/^^^^V happening again at l r^^\ X.^ SOOJVL Y AMY. The BIG i^WU '^T J f X,^^F^K^m^ IJSHis never ending! M V\^ x^ 11^ rre# cr y° u good^ yg^^ f^ v vW^s^ er coon M BmTTl A lk^%ii X^^^^^tf B^^^\ Prizes: ij^Jj^^S^^^^^^ t252 words
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Advertisement144 1984-03-31 6 ■fZ^ OF ANCIENT EGYPT Mijj^P' II Using three screens and seven projectors, Jj^ Australian Leaurer Peter Jack takes you to the Blj^V^ Middle East. A^ wL. Discover how the exciting science ot archaeology mfc^ A throws new light on the Bible story. TO-NIGHT -7.30 PM (MAR. 3I) Visit Cairo and144 words
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Advertisement138 1984-03-31 8 M^m-^^^^^^B A fl^ 1 IHB^BbII I 111 11 1 S>ngapore 195J 1 I i v .^^B a^ B Ifl^l I B I bB I bB X^ -^""""^/"^V BM BB^^^ -^rf* S BBBto IBBBbS 4RB BB* M^^^^^B B^^B H i lr I W^Lf 1 Wfl I 9 f'* V^p T^^H P^^138 words
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Advertisement411 1984-03-31 12 j LIDO: Tonight M'nite a Aj Was it an ACCIDENT \?tew j< or wes SHE MURPERED? I Win W W Nominated for ij-y I W iff 5 ACADEMY AWARDS v 1 I I ■&> "'^B I I flr t m m SbL a^ a\W am. *w *m I BPK B^Bw411 words
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Advertisement240 1984-03-31 12 <ooooooooooooooooooooocoooc i LADIES ONLY PREVIEW S ORCHARD: TODAY AT 11am i SOLD OUT! J A STORY OF A WOMAN'S STRUGGLE < > FOR FAME IN HOLLYWOOD! C I < ZADORA m HAROLD BOBBINS > ANflt the IQNUY lADY i J LLOYD BOCHNER JAREO MARTIN 8181 BESCH S I? FREE TO240 words
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Advertisement406 1984-03-31 13 SjS supermart (ANG MO KIO CLEMENTI) Jit Sang Sundries Store (TOA PAYOH NORTH) y^ >| SAVINGS/ Hfla^ M p«_| Only while stocks last r gttTs_E^-^ I W^^^^^^^^^ Brands Essence of Chicken I I Spec.al 15.55 V I Anchor *j__J"j*___ 1000 ml I >f J'K he lr f l-l| Ff' l^i406 words
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Advertisement225 1984-03-31 13 FACrOfreAMDf; FURNITURE "AJB^^Xi^ .^^^^*S_» vV^JM^^^^ 15 YEARS GUARANTEE I G^K I' w^^T 1 set of pillows bolster niCCC for every Purchase of II lll^BS^^ t €A to fc WONDERFUL mattress IBBflr -^^^^^^^»»^^^i^B^^^^ CO^^A t^ cv °^l^*i i i > 4i js23dO 1 $8?5 I |HI»MMr| I sioso A i $977225 words
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Advertisement365 1984-03-31 14 FOR INTERNATIONAL AS WELL AS DOMESTIC SERVICES. filer -dfflSffl fffiTffni)ffl)flllJmflffllll^w aaogpQyfaft^aaowgfcg^^ I ICLI\ Illi^i IL Lli I ItTo WIIM yC3Ui Units 0209-02 1 I Singapore Shopping Centre. 1 90 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****77 7>+i Jffi D^ Quantity. It should make Sinbor the most -^imm' fciacSfc -T^^rtF*^"" reliable supplier365 words
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Advertisement1329 1984-03-31 15 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES fIHBHHff Telex Service: Address: Kates: Mm. Charges: CTAAJTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times. 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 noenoot RSSOBBITIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5J24.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 JBBBBffIBB Ttl^Omrext 2724-7 2669 S o9| ROad B X Collected: S$ 50 Posted: S$10(K) /^^i THE1,329 words
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Advertisement553 1984-03-31 15 H A leading and established company invites application for the position of Personnel Of ficer I B The selected candidate will be responsible for the personnel administration and employee relations functions of the company Key tasks will include recruitment, salary administration, performance appraisal, employee welfare, manpower planning and staff development553 words
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Advertisement434 1984-03-31 15 SFOP! READ THIS AND MAKE \OURMO/E We're an established full service agency with international attiliation As part of our expansion programme, we require people to fill our newly-created positions Account /HvumeM As an account managerVyou II work on some of the agency's exciting accounts Part of your job includes tapping434 words
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Advertisement331 1984-03-31 16 APPOINTMENTS QUALITY OIL PTE LTD is looking for SALES ENGINEER Should have at least 3 years experience m lubricants or petroleum products sales Holder of mechanical or chemical engineering diploma Must be dynamic and possess initiative, drive and a good track record SALES REPRESENTATIVE Minimum G.C.E. 'O' level Experience m331 words
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Advertisement868 1984-03-31 16 i International Lending Salary: Circa $80,000 per annum Our client is a large European bank which has recently established an offshore branch m Singapore with responsibility for the Asia-Pacific region. It now requires a well experienced and highly motivated individual to fill the position of Manager International Lending. The Manager868 words
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Advertisement1286 1984-03-31 16 j An Exciting Career For You If interior design and decoration excites you and if you lov<> indept-ndrntv and meeting people, you should read on. This could lead you to a whole newex< itinn career with our client, a prestigious European fabric furnishing hous* which markets a wide range of1,286 words
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Advertisement644 1984-03-31 17 APPOINTMENTS McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD is a leading I B multi-national marine engineering and construction company. I I Our Data Processing Department has recently upgraded to an I IBM 3083 operating VM, DOS/VSE, and OS/VSI and over the next 12 months will migrate to MVS. To satisfy our644 words
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Advertisement927 1984-03-31 17 g^GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARES PTE^H W LTD, an established manufacturer of well-known fSs =3 household appliances, invites suitably qualified per- =E sons to apply for the following career opportunities:- E3 E ENGINEER I I PLASTIC MOLDING The successful candidate should ideally be substantially experi |5 enced m plastic injection and927 words
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Advertisement580 1984-03-31 17 HAUTE COUTURE One of the world's leading names m haute couture requires a BOUTIQUE MANAGERESS The person we are looking for should have the finesse m the clothes she wears and m outlook which is a reflection of the high fashion name she represents. Her sophistication will probably stem from580 words
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Advertisement348 1984-03-31 17 is looking for young and energetic personnel to |Oin the teom as Fashion Designers (2) Responsibility: Design and sketching of apparel and the supervision ot samples for production I Requirement: Diploma m Fashion Designing essential At least 1-year relevant experience m designing j either men's dress-up and sports wear OR348 words
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Advertisement678 1984-03-31 18 APPOINTMENTS W m SEMBAWANG ■fH ENGINEERING ■■■ta (PTE) LTD Sembawang Engineering Pte Ltd is a large and expanding Company with activities mainly m engineering fabrication and offshore related industries. The Company is expanding m South East Asia and now seeks well qualified professionals to join its management team. CONTRACTS MANAGER678 words
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Advertisement843 1984-03-31 18 I ASSISTANT 1 I GENERAL MANAGER I INSURANCE I jjj OUB Group offers a challenging opportunity,^ a senior level for a g top calibre insurance executive to join Overseas Union Insurance S X Ltd, a direct insurer. The Assistant General Manager will be respon- D] i sible to the Chief843 words
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Advertisement1135 1984-03-31 18 r| MARKETING I OPERATIONS I if MANAGER \L (Not less than $80,000 P. A. CAR) 9 We are a dynamic Fcrtune 500 Company marketing a mk range of products for office use m Singapore, Malaysia Bj and other countries m thisregion. In view of our plans for H| growth, we1,135 words
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Advertisement612 1984-03-31 19 APPOINTMENTS Opportunities as Engineers m Fabrication Operations Corporatrons W M noured^e n i :ss^^a<^- ta(ented 1 Ability to attract. (c( I With such a w us as we y your talent 5 hno/o gy. I eVe h 9 '!n)oppo^ nitiesafe f^^ PLASTIC PROCESS ENGINEERS You provide day to day fabrication612 words
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Advertisement782 1984-03-31 19 j^^^^^^^^^^^^m NTL lnstitute,U.S.A. *Afients I iv University Associates l ntvm < l ti< n*il Publications (HRD MANAGER I NEGOTIABLE $70,000 Per Annum I Benefits I (Ref ES 1408) I A leading multinational organization with significant I investments m Malaysia is seeking the services of an I accomplished and mature professional782 words
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Advertisement680 1984-03-31 19 An established international procurement I agency has a vacancy for a I SENIOR SUPPLIES I OFFICER fl A go ahead and ambitious individual is fl required to take over and to continue to fl develop a purchasing section providing fl services to a number of government and public sector clients680 words
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Advertisement421 1984-03-31 19 SALES EXECUTIVE SERVICE DIVISION (Remuneration 5535.000 $40,000 PA.) We are an international British company seeking the services of a dynamic Sales Executive Applicants, either male or female, should have the aptitude and experience required to sell an important service to institutional establishments Applicants should be m their late 20's or421 words
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Advertisement605 1984-03-31 20 rAn international group of companies with diversified activities, invites applications for the following positions: ASSISTANT FINANCE ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Responsibilities Reporting to the group financial controller, the incumbent will need to to be closely involved m all aspects of administration and accounting matters m so far as they relate to the605 words
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Advertisement595 1984-03-31 20 IlnicnAdwriisiiioPicLul (Memberof Association of Accredifwl m«mh»;. c- »n miiua AOVeniSlllg Agents, Singapore) Application! arc invited from suitably qualified personnel to (ill the following posts. Account Director/ Account Executives: At least 2-3 years experience m accredited agency. Good command of the English Language. Working knowledge of marketing and media. Education: Mm595 words
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Advertisement888 1984-03-31 20 r PA Personnel Services TKT^^'^^ I>A <: nsullin R Services Pic Ltd A B B I>hob> (ihaut tt 10-10. Ca«ha> Building. Singapore t»«<22 1 m m^^ relex: RS 2)19) PKRSAI). i SECURITY: No information will he given to our client unless j •^bb^b^.^bW b^. authonscdbv Vl »»at a personal meeting888 words
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Advertisement547 1984-03-31 21 APPOINTMENTS r PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION 1 Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following appointments: POST 1 HEAD (CULTURE) POST 2 PROGRAMME COORDINATOR POST 3 KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS POST 4 DAY CARE TEACHERS POST 5 KINDERGARTEN ASSISTANTS Requirements Post) An honours degree with related experience. Candidates without547 words
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Advertisement582 1984-03-31 21 We are the leading manufacturer of the BU" Winchester Disc Drives and as a result of our rapid expansion programme we require qualified and dynamic personnel to supplement our existing manpower requirement: (1) PERSONNEL OFFICER Degree m Arts/Social Sciences Minimum 1 to 2 years experience m personnel administration including organising582 words
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Advertisement1135 1984-03-31 21 I 98 B PI m L 5 Electronic Engineers Engineering ■H job: Assistants l^^g The selected persons will join a team of The Job: engineers engaged m engineering activities The selected persons will assist theengineers m M which include the design of telev.s.on test test equipment design activities; implementing {^■■H1,135 words
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Advertisement713 1984-03-31 22 We design the Future of Microcomputer Peripherals. HB We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a US a^L^L^EpS manufacturer of computer peripherals. The Corporation is ranked among the leaders m the field and has achieved b^b^E^S a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth since its founding. Recently established m Singapore713 words
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Advertisement699 1984-03-31 22 I Our Advanced Technology i center which Is located In Jurong, provides technical and consul- tancy services m material applications product and process development using computer aided design (CAD) techniques to General Electric affiliated manufacturing plants and external clients m the Asia Pacific region I SK^SSSS ex,"" CA Un C699 words
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Advertisement998 1984-03-31 22 SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER ROTATING AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT k^__^ McDermott Marine Engineering Far East Working closely with our other I offer a diverse range of engineering engineering design disciplines you will Bl^^T^B and project management services to the enjoy a high degree of iob satisfaction Ii oil and gas industry throughout998 words
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Advertisement1359 1984-03-31 23 APPOINTMENTS I^|CB .^^■■■I^HIHHIHM^HI^^BH^^^ |^l^^^^ MflHl^H V^^^ ar^i T^ltfl CE^ Micro Software Specialist Training Documentation Design Engineer Component Engineer I WTltniW "J^^^iß^-.^^ Requirements: Specialist Requirements: Requirements KIAN GWAN WV%#IIBf^ -^A jevel. Diploma holder. Degree holder Requirements: EE Diploma. Oegree/Honours/Master More than 2 years ex, lenence m purchasing o. ms W^ AU|^1,359 words
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Advertisement585 1984-03-31 24 APPOINTMENTS Carlee Electronics Manufacturing Company servicing the computer industry invites applications for the following positions:FINANCE MANAGER (Around 5555,000 Per Annum) The successful candidate will report directly to the Managing Director and will be responsible tor Accounting, Finance, Secretarial, Administration, Fund Management EDP. He will be m his late twenties, or585 words
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Advertisement673 1984-03-31 24 W SINGAPORE IF di fcl^ POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: I I ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN I I a) LIBRARIAN GR V I ($2844 3775) I b) LIBRARIAN GR VI I 111 CLERICAL OFFICER GR IV I I 111 DRIVER I I QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE673 words
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Advertisement727 1984-03-31 24 E ADMINISTRATION MANAGER A highly experienced mature mar with .1 proven background of practical office experierce is required for an export oriented trading CO* pan) m Singapore* The man wanted must have experience m running a large and busy office which has supply, marketing, accounts, credit. E DP, and planning727 words
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Advertisement1033 1984-03-31 25 APPOINTMENTS Your opportunity to sell a leading brand earn an attractive income •^"^^T-—^.J J P-a. /p/ h^i Join our dynamic sales team as iiT^^-^j f SALES REPRESENTATIVES #^T/ to market the full range of KOMATSU Forklifts m 7 II If you r :.>• a i^ositive attitude pleasant c^rs'Onaiity. possess ow1,033 words
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Miscellaneous291 1984-03-31 25 COMICS GARFIELD ByJimDmna AM,COfftt S I BEING A MONCM&ACK T" j 16 GOING TO TAKE 60M£ J V GETTING O5£P TO ITM [7AV?6 331 1984 United Feature Syndicate mc 1 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Sparling -^U- -\s- PERWAPe-VA/E-SMOULP OUR PIRST- PRIORITY- IsJOW- If^Wf/^< ,6 to LANP-OM-291 words
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Advertisement1066 1984-03-31 26 NOTICES OFFICINE RIUNITE UDINE S.p.A. (ORU ITALY) \J 1 \A Lb^^ 1 1 I \J Km IMWm \0 fc" *9 as Sole Agerrt for ORU Concrete Mixing Batching I^uits for East r^ r\/ I l\#l did \f If^ j^B m vd«*^iP^* *^^BmhC m iM^^^^ 'r^^T^r^^^Ki t-\pc t o r~\ f<^l1,066 words
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Miscellaneous570 1984-03-31 26 PEANUTS By9cMi ■3 SI I 1164 Uniled Feature S/ndicale me I I tj?^ /f^i MWw IUT By dm r The- Ho6fes6 will v<- C c r r '4LI u.^ a^ "N NOW PfcMOMSTRATe VOOR o v c PUFf POff prA^- C •> \J *Ri%e 1 KU^ 1 >^^. >»^ v>«570 words
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Article480 1984-03-31 27 FROM strict Sunday doses to Saturday afternoon tonic the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is increasing its diet of sports programmes. Apparently more people are tuning m to this new slot (programmes start anytime from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.), which began m February. It is an hour-long programme480 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-03-31 27 PAUL WALLACE - PAUL WALLACE By I m London In the Pre-Awards Special tonight (Ch 5, 7.50 p.m.), you will get to see video recordings of Michael Jackson's Beat It and Billy Joel's Uptown Girl, among others. Video films of songs are now a big746 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-03-31 27 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Saturday with... THE buzzword these clays is computerisation. Everyone is talking about how computerisation will, if it hasn't already, revolutionise our lives. Sony* chairman Akio Morita says that m the year 2000, the telephone will be replaced by a TV screen. I dread to think what644 words
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Miscellaneous370 1984-03-31 27 MMMl^^ M^^— M^ MM M y Round-up i TV and radio Chandran i What's on SINGAPORE 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Kn.ls on SYMPHONY Wednesday. FYee ORCHESTRA MIMOOBMO NIGHT CONCERTS Presented by the Featuring American Development pianist Leonard Pennai ££2225 9 io. Programme includes I%™'"'^ 30 P Haydn's Symphony No. 30370 words
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Advertisement465 1984-03-31 28 -flH.lt 1 -ls^^l Ifll^v^fll^v^lPv^ ■^■W •Wiß-W%i r^-P \A^\uini! -B-AlmS i 3 B^J^J^J Aal 4 CDCCI flrV^V Bf^F Bi mJICV ■P'-M l-l v^m\\aiklfCTTiWl at BIKA. That's right, at BIKA your $700.00 shall become $1000.00 m just a few minutes. For Vp B B B BIBHMbHbI I B^A EUSURi every SI OOO.OO465 words
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Miscellaneous1723 1984-03-31 28 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE SWillg With the SBCS Radio One 1.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.10 Tyre Wise a.5» am National Anthem by Pngmmm summ.ii> C 2 2ft V^CS "V" and the number "11" 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) BrieTtST Another Morning s.m New" m1,723 words
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