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Title Section15 1984-04-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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343 1984-04-14 1 HOMikONt;, Fri. (arrian lawyer John Him bush was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool today after he had flown back from a holiday m Britain to give evidence to Hongkong's commercial crimes bureau about arrian 's affairs. Wrapped round his neckNST - 343 words
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Article51 1984-04-14 1 Quote CPF savings belong to the contributors. The savings are theirs. They're not welfare handouts Mr Goh Chee Wee. NTUC assistant secretary -general and MP for Boon Lav, commenting on the Howe Voon Chong committee's proposal to raise the CPF withdrawal age to 60 years and later, 65. See page51 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-04-14 1 Chai Chee Secondary. ..will it be renamed after all?13 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-04-14 1 Man who knows taste of porridge and soy sauce HIS parents were so poor that dinner for him and his six brothers and sisters was sometimes no more than plain porridge and soy sauce. Despite such privations, life as a Chinatown kid was fun for Philip Tan (right), and friendships92 words
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635 1984-04-14 1 LEONG WENG KAM - Plenty, for Major Fong and school principal Mathieu LEONG WENG KAM By FIRST it was just Sennet t Road Secondary School. Not a particularly imaginative name, perhaps, but there it stood, bounded by Sennet t Road and Upper East Coast Road. Then the school was drawn into the Kampong Chai635 words
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Article437 1984-04-14 1 'Clock cannot be turned back' Mochtar: What Gromyko said about Cambodia JAKARTA, Fri. The Soviet Union considers that "the clock cannot be turned back" m Vietnamese-occupied Cambodia, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday on his return from talks m Moscow. Dr Mochtar said that his Soviet counterpart Mr Andrei GromykoAFP; Reuter; UPI - 437 words
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330 1984-04-14 1 KEPPEL Shipyard will raise up to US$lOO million (about $209 million) m the United States through its wholly owned subsidiary, Keppel (USA) Inc. It will issue commercial paper which will be backed by a letter of credit from the Chemical Bank. Commercial330 words
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Article45 1984-04-14 1 NEW DELHI, Pri. A procession of 10,000 Sikhs m the holy city of Amritsar to mark their new year turned violent today with at least four people shot and wounded along with incidents of arson and looting, a news agency reported. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Advertisement62 1984-04-14 1 New-look BOOKS We have re-designed our BOOKS section to keep you better informed, with new columns, reviews and more features on writers and the art of writing. Today, we publish an interview with Norman Mailer, one of America's most controversial writers, and review his latest book. Page One Outlook 2,362 words
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Advertisement64 1984-04-14 1 Inside 68 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 16 LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMESDOLLAR IS-22 CLASSIFIEDS 24-37 RACING 36, 37 SPORTS 4ft-43 i I -~^K- !^^L Seiko Analogue Quartz with a cliFFenence. The watfh comes with a sapphire gli>s and a scratch-/esisUntxa^e which keeps__J its beauty~rmblemished64 words
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Article515 1984-04-14 2 Power to evict HOUSING BOARD residents who are habitual litterbugs can lose their flats under existing laws. The Housing and Development (Amendment) Act 1975 states that the HDB can acquire the flat if the owner contravenes any of the conditions laid down m the lease. One condition says that515 words
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Article399 1984-04-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recovery of Solar Max by space shuttle Challenger's crew illustrates how pragmatically-oriented US space research has become. One way of recouping or justifying costly space technology is to use the shuttle to put and keep m space communications and research satellites such as Solar399 words
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Article50 1984-04-14 2 CONSTRAINTS ON U.S TRE United States-directed mining of Nicaraguan harbours is a public relations disaster for the Reagan administration. While Nicaragua is free to expose US attempts to undermine its revolution, the US cannot go public to explain its covert operations policies without compromising its intelligence sources. Page 1850 words
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Article299 1984-04-14 2 BAKER MARINE SEEKS LISTING ON SPORE STOCK EXCHANGE BAKER MARINE, an oil-rig builder and contractor, has applied for a listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange If 'he application is approved, the giou{j. Baker Marine cPte) Ltd and its subsidiaries, will offer 18.14 million shares at probably $2.40 each to299 words
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Article224 1984-04-14 2 Cricket 'demon' IF YOU are a cricket batsman and the man starting his run-up at the other end is fast bowler Jeff Thomson, you can either make a beeline for the pavilion or stay and face the prospect of having your brains knocked out. This afternoon a* the Padang.224 words
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Article569 1984-04-14 2 New Soviet strategy THE Soviet Pacific fleet is testing a new naval strategy m Asia which, if successful, will be adopted by its Baltic fleet. Western military sources m the Asia-Pacific region said the strategy centred on the increased deployment of aircraft carriers and the use of569 words
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Article318 1984-04-14 2 Mailer on himself AT the age of 25, Norman Mailer won a Pulitzer Prize for his first novel, The Naked and the Dead, inspired by his military stint during World War 11. In 1969, The Armies of the Night won a second Pulitzer Prize. More than a decade318 words
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Article220 1984-04-14 2 Ball m rival courts THE Malaysian Chinese Association crisis is likely to be settled by next week if a compromise solution proposed by former party president Datuk Lee San Choon is accepted by both factions, an informed source said yesterday. According to the source, Datuk Lee who220 words
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Article347 1984-04-14 3 More use of aircraft carriers, Western military sources say HONGKONG, Friday THE Soviet Pacific fleet is testing a new global strategy m Asia which, if successful, will be adopted by its Baltic fleet. Western military sources m the AsiaPacific region said the strategy centred on theReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-04-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST BY Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was plunged into disarray again today as leaders of rival factions m the conservative camp indicated they would refuse to endorse Prime Ministei Yasuhiro Naka- sones attempt to261 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-04-14 3 IT looks like a stone-throw ing contest but it was not so as the tares of these "competitors" show. They are student protesters of Seoul National University throwing rocks at riot police on Wednesday when they were blocked at the campus main gate while tryingUPI - 162 words
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Article66 1984-04-14 3 NEW ZEALAND has turned down a US request to provide ships for an international naval flotilla to ensure the security of oil supplies from the Gulf War zone. Foreign Minister Warren Cooper yesterday confirmed m Wellington that the government had told the US it did not seeAFP - 66 words
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Article65 1984-04-14 3 JAPAN MAY return to India the alleged ashes of Subhas Chandra Bose, a preindependence Indian nationalist leader. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has accepted a proposal made by Mr Masayuki Fujio, the Liberal Democratic Party's chief policy planner, on return of Mr Bose's ashes. Mr Nakasone will presentAP - 65 words
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Article47 1984-04-14 3 CUSTOMS AGENTS confiscated US$BB million (Ssl76 million) worth of heroin and arrested four people, including one carrying a diplomatic passport, m Kennedy Airport earlier this week. The combined total of heroin seized was the largest captured m recent years by US customs. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article61 1984-04-14 3 A GROUP claiming to be former miners skilled m the use of explosives has threatened to blow up several Queensland banks m an extortion bid. The state managers of four major banks had received letters saying the threats would be carried out unless a ransom of nearlyAFP - 61 words
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Article46 1984-04-14 3 BRITISH MALE rock star Marilyn whose real name is Peter Robinson, was kicked m the face m a Sydney hotel yesterday and taken to hospital. A 21-year-old man was charged with common assault and freed on bail to appear m court later. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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206 1984-04-14 3 LIM SAY BOON - Scholes will come for defence talks LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. The Australian Minister for Defence, Mr Gordon Scholes, will visit Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand next week for high level talks on regional defence matters. Set against the backdrop of the Australian decision last month to gradually206 words
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Article251 1984-04-14 3 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Fri. British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe will be accompanied by a senior legal adviser when he leaves here tomorrow for high-level talks with China on the future of Hongkong. Foreign Office legal counsellor Sir Frederick Burrows will advise251 words
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373 1984-04-14 4 Nicaragua 'invaded by 8,000 insurgents' Diplomats say claims may be exaggerated MANAGUA, Friday NICARAGUAN troops were reported locked m battle with thousands of US-backed invaders today, and the government warned the people of more hardship ahead. Both the government and its right wing foes of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN)Reuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-04-14 4 Congress 'no' on funds to mine ports WASHINGTON, Fri THE House of Representatives, m the second denunciation m three days of President Ronald Reagan's policy on Central America, has joined the Senate m voting against the US-backed mining of Nicaraguan ports. The administration did agree with House leaders, however, onAP - 218 words
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Article362 1984-04-14 4 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States House of Representatives Armed Services Committee cut US$l9.7 billion (5539.9 billion) from President Ronald Reagan's defence request yesterday, slashing his MX missile and space weapon programmes. In approving a 1985 defence authorisation Bill, the usually hawkish committee announced itReuter - 362 words
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Article156 1984-04-14 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. In the Pentagon, a self-contained little world where acronyms and abbreviations evolve into a language all their own, the release of a new glossary causes scarcely a ripple. The only thing straightforward about the latest one is its title: Alphabet Soup. The Air Force SystemsUPI - 156 words
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422 1984-04-14 6 By The Straits Times Foreign Desk FEARFUL of losing their jobs, workers m various parts of Europe continued to plague their governments yesterday by keeping up their campaign of strikes and protests. Tens of thousands of steel and iron workers from the Lorraine region422 words
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387 1984-04-14 6 MOSCOW, Friday THE Soviet Union's nominal legislature ended a two-day session yesterday by endorsing a sweeping reorganisation of the nations entire school system to give it a stronger focus on labour and ideology. First Deputy Premier Geidar Ahyev said mNYT - 387 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-04-14 6 Solidarity calls for polls boycott WARSAW, Friday LEADERS of the Solidarity underground yesterday called for a boycott of elections to local councils, and former union leader Lech Walesa said he would join the protest and refrain from voting. "All Poles should refuse to go to the polling stations said theUPI - 187 words
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Article58 1984-04-14 6 LONDON, Fri. Britain will buy US$3OO million (***** million) worth of United States surface-to-sur-face missiles for the Royal Navy, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. Britain chose the US Harpoon guided missile made by McDonnell-Douglas over the British-built Sea Eagle weapon, said Mr Geoffrey Pattie, a juniorUPI - 58 words
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Article54 1984-04-14 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. A Federal Appeals Court today blocked Warner Communications's proposed merger with Polygram Records to create the world's largest record company. Counsel for the Federal Trade Commission, Mr John Carley, said the Los Angeles court had granted an appeal against a lower rourt decision not toReuter - 54 words
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Article144 1984-04-14 6 LJYAROT (France), Fri. France's greatest trotting horse, Hadol dv Vivier, was yesterday found unharmed 24 hours after being kidnapped and held for ransom. His owners said no money was paid for his release. The stallion had won nearly US$l million (SS2.I million) before he was retiredUPI - 144 words
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155 1984-04-14 6 Sweden acts to counter high wages STOCKHOLM, Fri THE Swedish governmem \esteiday iniro duced an anti-infiaiion package of unprecedent ed economic restraints m a move to counter high wage settlements Prime Minister Olof Palme introduced the package, including immediate price and rent freezes, a freeze on 1985 stock dividends, andUPI - 155 words
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237 1984-04-14 7 Gemayel works on new political reforms BEIRUT. Fri PRESIDENT Amin Oemayel has started work on drafting a programme of political reforms to replace a plan narrowly defeated at Lebanese reconciliation talks m Switzerland three weeks ago. Mr Elle Salem, his Foreign Minister and senior envoy, met four of Lebanon's mostReuter - 237 words
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Article617 1984-04-14 7 Food shortage is a perennial problem of poor nations, with wideranging repercussions which can affect the political and economic futures of people. Reports of the current situations m Nigeria and Mozambique, compiled by The Straits Times Foreign Desk, underline the validity of this observaion. LAGOS, Friday MAPUTO, FridayReuter; UPI; AFP - 617 words
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Article170 1984-04-14 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. EGYPTIAN President Anwar Sadat was warned of an attempt on his life by one of his daughters shortly before he was assassinated m 1981 but ignored her advice, according to an article made public yesterday. The article is based on an interview with Miss CameliaReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-04-14 8 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE Fifth PAP candidate to meet the press By 4 Perhaps I could introduce m every block m the constituency where I am elected, a sort of sarabat stall' where neighbours can sit together and become friends over a a cup of928 words
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Article122 1984-04-14 8 MR PHILIP TAN said yesterday that too many parents nowadays tried to substitute parental love with toys for their children, stressing that nothing could replace personal attention. Citing the case of his own family, he said that his wife, Say Yin, had to give up her122 words
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Article80 1984-04-14 8 DEVELOPER HO Kok Cheong, 44, who faces 28 counts of violating the Companies Act was g yen another adjournment as his representations are being considered. Miss Sia Suat Hwa, Deputy Registrar of Companies, appeared on behalf of DPP E. C. Foenander and informed the court that80 words
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177 1984-04-14 8 BRIGHT sparks from 14 countries around the world have come forward with ideas to help make Singapore a more attractive tourist destination. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has received a total of 180 entries for its tourism ideas contest which closed on Thursday. There were177 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-04-14 8 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By HOUSING Board residents who are habitual litterbugs can lose their flats under existing laws. The Housing and Development (Amendment) Act 1975 states that the HDB can acquire the flat if the owner contravenes any of the conditions laid down m425 words
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110 1984-04-14 8 THEY are cracking up over eggs at the Singapore Zoological Gardens. To launch their exhibition on eggs, the zoo is going to invite journalists to taste the world's largest bull's eye from an unfertilised ostrich's eggThe egg-citing affair will be held next Wednesday110 words
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263 1984-04-14 8 RENOVATION contractors have been warned against throwing objects from flats. The Singapore Housing Decoration Contractors Association told its members at a general meeting last week that it took a serious view of the matter. The secretary of the association, Mr Oliver Yah. said: "As263 words
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Article76 1984-04-14 8 THE Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will open a seminar on energy conservation for manufacturers at Ming Court Hotel on May 9. from 9 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. The seminar is organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. The chairman of the Industrial Council76 words
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334 1984-04-14 9 THE Mendaki Foundation has introduced a ion^ term plan to onsure that there is a regal** and permanent source of money to finance it.s many activities This plan is the Mendaki Post Office Savings Rank Giro scheme. announced yeste r d a y334 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-04-14 9 New curbs on heavy vehicles in city area VEHICLES with three or more axles will be barred from entering the city area under a new inner ring road system introduced yesterday. They will also not be allowed to be driven on any road bounded by the ring, said a government410 words
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Article74 1984-04-14 9 MINISTER for Finance and Trade and Industry Dr Tony Tan will be the guest of honour at the St Joseph Institution's Old Boys' Association annual dinner at Shangri-La Hotel on May 15. The dinner is also to celebrate the school's Founder's Day which falls on74 words
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Article43 1984-04-14 9 NEW traffic lights installed outside Urn Singapore Bus Service depot m Defu Avenue 1 will operate from Monday. On the same day. new pedestrian crossing signals at East Coast Road m front of St Patricks School will be switched on43 words
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114 1984-04-14 9 Re -registration of identity cards PEOPLE born m IS«7 should re-register their identity cards under the National Registration Regulation. They can call at the National Registration Office at Empress Place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on weekdays and between 8 a.m. and noon on Saturdays to reregister. They should114 words
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356 1984-04-14 9 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Alleged pirates restrained from production and sale By FIVE groups of recording companies, including three major ones, have taken 14 manufacturers, distributors and retailers of allegedly pirated cassette tapes to court. The EMI, WEA and Polygram groups have so far successfully356 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-04-14 10 LEE KIM CHEW; AHMAD OSMAN - LEE KIM CHEW AHMAD OSMAN More discussions on raising the CPF withdrawal age 'Grassroot feelings should be taken into account' By and PAP backbenchers are all set to push for changes m the proposal to raise the Central Provident Fund withdrawal age. Some MPs552 words
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Article141 1984-04-14 10 Servant loses $13,000 to robber A DOMESTIC servant lost $13,00* to a robber who held up her elderly mother-in-law In their Housing Board flat m Block 8, North Bridge Road, on Wednesday. Police said Madam Cheong Wong, 52, had left her 89-year-old mother-in-law alone m her one-room flat while she141 words
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292 1984-04-14 10 A MEMBER of the Work er's Party went to the High Court ye.sterda> with a clutch bag full of money to make a lastminute settlement of the debt he owes to Mr S. Rajaratnam. the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs). Mr Wu292 words
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313 1984-04-14 10 Ex -shipping man gets 16 months for cheating A FORMER shipping assistant who cheated various people of more than $203,000 was jailed for 16 months yesterday. A court heard that Teo Hong Cheng alias Anthony Teo, 43. formerly working m Borneo Timber (Pte) Ltd, had incurred heavy horse betting debts313 words
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Article22 1984-04-14 10 A NEW link road from PSA i Gate 3 at Tanjong Pagar t. East Wharves. Keppei Wharves, opened on Monday22 words
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97 1984-04-14 10 FOOTBALL fans will find transportation to and from the National Stadium much easier during The coming Pie-Olympic Football Tournament from April 14 to 29. Special SBS services A, B and C will run from Ang Mo Kio Interchange. Toa Payoh Interchange and North Buona Vista97 words
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Article223 1984-04-14 11 Scrabble contest to go on-line COMPUTERS will be used for the first time m Singapore's best-known Scrabble competition to be held at the Mandarin Hotel on May 27 Foreign players will also be invited to take part m the one-day Mandarin Singapore Scrabble Championship, organised by the hotel for the223 words
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Article67 1984-04-14 11 A COURSE on the legal aspects of hire-purchase agreements and another on lmproving office productivity are being organised by the National University of Singapore's Department of Extiamural Studies. The course on hire-pur-chase law starts at the Institute of Education on Monday. The office productivity course will be67 words
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363 1984-04-14 11 HEDWIG ALFRED - Dr Tay calls off discussion on priority scheme HEDWIG ALFRED By THE Minister of State (Education). Dr Tay Eng Soon, yesterday unexpectedly called off the meeting he was to have with university students over the controversial priority scheme for school registration. His reason: The president of the National University of363 words
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158 1984-04-14 11 Archives may put history on video tapes SINGAPORE'S oral history may go on video tapes. The Archives and Oral History Department of the Ministry of Culture may consider producing video tape records m future, according to the department's 1982/83 annual report released on Thursday. At present, the department is using158 words
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86 1984-04-14 11 A F^ART of the East Coast Parkway near Still Road South will be closed from midnight to 6 a.m. from Tuesday to Friday for the placing of precast concrete beams across the expressway and other bridge works. During the closure. Changi-bound traffic86 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-04-14 11 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Bengawan Solo is the song. And Major Ferry Tinggogoy (second from left) sings it as fellow student Major Abdul Latlf (third from left) provides back-up at a happy hour session after class. The sing-along with their Singapore counterparts took place366 words
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129 1984-04-14 11 Police probe 'locked-in at flat' report POLICE are investigating a report that four men went to a flat m Everton Park on Tuesday and locked the occupants m by padlocking the iron gate. 11 is understood thai a man working fo: nance company was later picked up and released on129 words
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255 1984-04-14 12 Ministry adds more years to health booklet THE Health Ministry has extended the "life"' of a booklet m which medical j information of a mother I and her child can be progressively recorded. These booklets can now be used until the child is 18 years old, compared to the pre-school255 words
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Article52 1984-04-14 12 THE Singapore Science Centre's primary science room will be officially opened by Mr John Yip, director of schools, on April 21 at 10 a.m. The room, which is equipped with laboratory apparatus and audio visual aids, is designed for children m the nine to 1252 words
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Article29 1984-04-14 12 SLA Chye Teck. 27. was fined $750 on Thuisday for exposing himseif at a block of flati at Bedok North Street 1 on March 15. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-04-14 12 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG 'Datsun/Nissans and Hondas are safe' By DATSUN/ NISSAN and Honda cars, which featured m four "splitcar" accidents here m the past six months, have been given a clean bill of health m safety by a world body representing motoring associations and activities.540 words
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Article20 1984-04-14 12 THE Library Association of Singapore elected Mr R. Ramachandran as its president, and Mrs Jenny Neo, its vice-president20 words
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205 1984-04-14 12 'Planning is essential to urban renewal' URBAN renewal m Singapore has been achieved because decisions were made on hard data, sound analysis and careful planning, the National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. Mr Teh said it was a flexible and continuous process based not only on the205 words
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Article211 1984-04-14 12 Women using no-pay leave scheme MARRIED women m the civil service are taking advantage of a scheme which allows them to take no-pay leave to take care of their babies The scheme, which is aimed at encouraging more women to work, was started m July last year. By end-December, 85211 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-04-14 14 WAN SENG YIP - WAN SENG YIP Picture by IT WILL be fruits and more fruits for dessert for the 230 residents of the Little Sisters of the Poor during the next three days. The fruits and an assortment of vegetables were part of a 3,000-kg lot which was153 words
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Article149 1984-04-14 14 SINGAPORE women will be featured m a programme that will be available to American television stations later this year. A New York production company, Sandra Carter Productions, was m Singapore for two days of filming this week for a special entitled, Women of the World. The149 words
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526 1984-04-14 14 IVAN LIM - Qestion raised over conflict of interest IVAN LIM Union membership dispute By INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court president Tan Boon Chiang yesterday put a union membership issue that was before him on a wider perspective. He asked the Singapore Bank Officers' Association (SBOA), which wants to represent 42 assistant managers (grades 13526 words
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Article65 1984-04-14 14 Egg painting contest CHILDREN will be able t< demonstrate their talent.s n an Easter egg painting < orr petition at Cola Storage Katong on April 22. fht 1 painitni GgCi Mfll be judged on their colour, origi naiu\ neatness and oven finish Prizes include hoi. vouchers and Foster buheti of65 words
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85 1984-04-14 14 A THIRD man was charged yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing the death of a 23-year-old man. Ko Wan Wa, 19, a Malaysian, is accused of committing the offence at Crystal Palace Super Deluxe Niteclub at Eu Tong Sen85 words
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104 1984-04-14 14 A CAUTIOUS man opted for the safety of an overhead bridge to cross a road but, ironically, died using it after he took a tumble down the stairs. A coroner's inquiry yesterday heard that Mr Lim Chye Huat, 75, was climbing up104 words
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60 1984-04-14 14 A 14-YEAR-OLD girl was molested by her mother's lover, a court heard yesterday. Sim Khee Meng, 28. a labourer, who was co-habiting with the girl's mother at a flat m Toa Payoh, molested the girl m her room on March 19. Sim was fined60 words
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Article64 1984-04-14 14 TWO MEN were fined SI. OOO each for having obscene tapes. Leong Foo Chan. 23. pleaded guilty to possessing two obscene tapes at Bedok North Avenue 1 last May 14 when he was stopped by police. In another case, Chelliah Ramanathan. 21, pleaded guilty to64 words
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Article118 1984-04-14 14 A MOTHER who was fearful of her aggressive daughter told an inquiry yesterday of how after a quarrel, the daughter was found dead at the foot of a block of flats. Madam Lee Ah Sim. 60. said that she had an argument over money with her118 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-04-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. British pop idol Boy George has proved just too provocative for Malaysia. Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM). has cut George from its screening of the annual Grammy awards because of his '•feminine face and attire, a spokesman said today. TheReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-04-14 15 San Choon offers a compromise Proposal for interim acting president the MCA crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian Chinese Association crisis is likely to be settled by next week if a compromise solution proposed by former party president Datuk Lee San Choon is accepted by both factions, an informed sourceNST - 313 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-04-14 15 ALOR STAR, Fri DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hit-am today warned that a new trend had emerged m Umno whereby certain quarters were using money, running into thousands of dollars, to secure positions within the party. He urged Umno youth membersNST - 312 words
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154 1984-04-14 15 I Will Sue the liars, warns Razaleigh KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah warned today he would sue anyone making false allegations against him through publications, broadcast, statements and by word of mouth. He said there was a conspiracy to defame the nations leaders through a smear campaignNST - 154 words
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429 1984-04-14 15 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By m Alor Star ALOR STAR, Fri. The opposition Party Islam (Pas) today came out strongly against the government's New Economic Policy (NEP) for failing to create a united and just Malaysian society. Pas president Haji Yusof Rawa said that429 words
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Article55 1984-04-14 15 LABI AN, Fri. A senior Sabah government officer was last night detained under the Internal Security Act for alleged involvement m instigating the people to oppose the move to turn Labuan into a Federal Territory. The 32-year-old officer, whose name was not disclosed, works m the state'sBernama - 55 words
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Article46 1984-04-14 15 JOHOR BAHRU, Fri. A 49-year-old taxi-driver, Mr Lee Shu Seng, was found dead among some bushes at the 37-km Jalan Mersing-Kota Tinggi Road on Wednesday, Johor police said yesterday. Mr Lee. who was found with head injuries, is believed to have been murdered. BernamaBernama - 46 words
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Advertisement153 1984-04-14 15 GET THE BEST FOR UjSS Imported quality tiles from Japan, Portugal. Germany Italy and other countries. Whatever your needs from roof to wall to floor we have it! Come to our Showroom and view for yourself our aesthetic range of over a few hundred designs at a price you can153 words
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Advertisement440 1984-04-14 15 pIj Announcing the f. U opening of r: I do tS I Pin HsiPinG I I R€STOURPinT I n Singapore s NEWEST U r: addition to superb ll jj traditional Sichuan Cuisine. J With a fragrance to J! tantalise all taste buds. !1 We cater for banquets. !l And have440 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-04-14 16 Pulses quicken as US hospitals find themselves with 100,000 empty beds WASHINGTON American hospitals, the envy of much of the world, are locked m unprecedented competition for patients as they struggle for financial solvency. Alarmed by a growing number of empty beds, DU] hospitals have introduced an arrayReuter - 568 words
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Article465 1984-04-14 16 SPECTACULAR is the success of Challenger's astronauts m recovering, rebuilding and redeploying Solar Max. The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration has achieved an important milestone m putting an end to the era of disposable satellites. The space shuttle programme itself marked the advent of recyclable space465 words
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577 1984-04-14 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane IHK unexpected always tappens. L.J. Peter m Fhf Peter Principle. MOST unexpected of all are the latest revised rates on estate duty effective from April 1 Many of us will stand to benefit from them They are the lowest ever and most generous handed577 words
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678 1984-04-14 16 The frowns behind the smiles at Reagan's China trip BEIJING The smiles expected daring President Ronald Reagan's visit to China this month will belle signs that Sino- American economic relations have temporarily stalled while China seeks more trade with Japan and the European Community. The tension arising from last year'sReuter - 678 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-04-14 16 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST This and that By Tokyo Correspondent THE problem of language can often place foreigners m embarrassing and sometimes amusing situations m Tokyo. A couple of American tourists were told recently by their hotel manager that they should purchase their tickets524 words
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301 1984-04-14 17 Computer shops are becoming playgrounds KVERY time I pass the many computer shops m People's Park Complex. I see students at the computers m the afternoons. These students have obviously gone there straight from school because they are still m their uniforms and have their schoolbags with them. But they301 words
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293 1984-04-14 17 Computer Studies Centre grads get British diploma too I REFER to the letter 'Upgrade the computer science course" from Concerned Singaporean" (ST. March 16). I agree with the writer that students following computer science or computer studies courses are required to develop their creative and logical ability. Such demands are293 words
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287 1984-04-14 17 I REFER to the letter. "Things went wrong after robbery" from ••041-*****1" (ST, March 20v We would like to inform the writer that there was no Cisco guard at the Post Office Savings Bank branch m question as it is protect- ed287 words
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152 1984-04-14 17 I REFER to the letter headlined "Can working couple retain just SlO.OO0 9 from "CPF Member" (ST. April 3). How much account-holders must retain m their Medisave accounts when they reach 55 depends on the projected level of use. In setting152 words
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Letter133 1984-04-14 17 I REFER to the report headlined "Fine for man who kicked ATM" (ST. April 18). It was reported that an Australian man was fined for kicking the DBS Autobank m Holland Drive and damaging the automated teller machine when it did not work after he133 words
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Letter85 1984-04-14 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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138 1984-04-14 17 'Adult films' just a call away I AM appalled at the ease which one can hire uncensored videotapes. By chance, I came across a list of tapes for rent. It had an "adult movies" section m which at least two were X-rated. All I would have had to do was138 words
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280 1984-04-14 17 IT IS not just taxidrivers (The Sunday Times. April 8) who cannot find their way; I can give at least "two examples of bus conductors who don't seem to know the routes their buses ply. If they do not know the landmarks, buildings280 words
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Letter66 1984-04-14 17 I REFER to the Registry of Vehicles' letter "When both old and new are needed" (ST, April 7). As particulars of the 10 insurance companies, which collect road tax on the ROY's behalf, were neither given m the reply, nor do they appear on road tax66 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-04-14 18 CIA restraints hamper ability to fight critics WASHINGTON The US-directed mining of Nicaraguan harbours has resulted m a public relations nightmare for President Ronald Reagan. Allied nations, presidential candidates and members of Congress say he has carried his attempt to tame the Sandinista government tooAP - 668 words
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Article, Illustration773 1984-04-14 18 COCOS ISLANDS THE RULE of Englishman John Clunies-Ross, "master" or "lord" to the Cocos Islanders he paid m plastic money for gathering his coconuts, ended last week. In a United Nations supervised election, 170 of the Indian Ocean group's 300 citizens, whose forebearsReuter - 773 words
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Article34 1984-04-14 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 39 45 32 Firance 9 5 7 Hot-Is 3 2 5 Procerties 5 4 3 Plantations 5 8 2 Mining i 8 3 Deo L:ans 7 1 234 words
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Article39 1984-04-14 19 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 45 44 33 Finance 4 3 6 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 3 4 2 OH Palms 3 1 6 Tins 5 11 2 RuObers 9 7 6 Deb Loans 2 0 039 words
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Article89 1984-04-14 19 A STRONG overnight close on Wall Street failed to lift sentiment on the stock market yesterday, as shares ended the week on a quiet note. Prices *ere generally traded within a narrow range for most of the session with only selected spots providing some activity. At the end89 words
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Article71 1984-04-14 19 BousteadßM -1 Guim«ss PMC -2 Sen* Ship -3 Ci C 2 Ha* Par unch c*. Bm unch Sime Darby 2 CCM Incrcapeßhd +2 Peris Plant unch S Tradnt —5 CotdStoraie Hepp«( +2 Prma +a ?uo Corp -1 M MTC Promet 4 Times Tub unch Esso +1071 words
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Article37 1984-04-14 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High *****1(8 2 84) 983.06(8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5, 183) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071 91 (.8,2-84) 983.06(8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9 64) 550.78(12/8/82)37 words
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Article69 1984-04-14 19 I C B 765+35 MA A 1450 Petafcif 1100 +30 Temertoh 900 +30 Wfcwson 630 +30 New Serendah 428 +22 Int'l Trust 258 +12 KufcrMsiaSOc 283 +11 Renontßhdsoc 213 +11 Esso 1310 10 MBankmi 1040 +10 M Breweries 690 -10 Nat Iron 645 10 S N P L 640+1069 words
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Article54 1984-04-14 19 Sunfei Besi 1150 —50 Tronoh lines 1150 —40 X I Industries 780 -30 Khont Gum 320 -30 Matsushita 840 —25 Berjuntai 525 —25 Austral Amal 650 —20 Alcom 220 —19 Ssaniyonr 50c 338 -18 Bedford 50c 206 -14 Sel Coconuts 374 —12 lan Chong 87C —10 Rahman Hyd 43254 words
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Article25 1984-04-14 19 May Bank 724,000 Faber Merlin 607,000 UE 363,000 N B Timber 314,000 Supreme Corp 304,000 Total turnover: 9.13 m Total value: $32.32 m25 words
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Article61 1984-04-14 19 Apr 12 Apr 13 BT Composite: 930.68 931.27 BT indicator *****95 *****60 ST Industrials 1005 09 1007.36 ST Finance 2962 56 2979 03 ST Hotels 966 87 967.12 ST Properties: 662.20 662 20 ST Minings. 413.28 410 04 ST Plantations 2460 03 2463 07 OCBC 812 39 813 7961 words
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192 1984-04-14 19 ARMONK, New York International Business Machines Corp, the world's largest computer company, has said that its earnings rose 23 per cent m the first quarter, to $1.2 billion, or $1.97 a share, from $976 million, or $1.62 a share, a year earlier. The profitAP; UPI; Reuter - 192 words
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364 1984-04-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR Real estate prices m Malaysia slumped slightly m 1983 for the third straight year, the victim of overbuilding, tighter restrictions on housing loans and high interest rates, the Finance Ministry said. The nationwide decline was not steep, according to the364 words
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332 1984-04-14 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Baker Marine By BAKER Marine, an oil-rig builder and contractor, has applied for a listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange. If the application is approved, the group, Baker Marine (Pte) Ltd and its subsidiaries, will offer 18.14 million shares at probably $2.40332 words
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281 1984-04-14 19 THE site of the former Indonesian embassy on Orchard Road was formally handed over yesterday to Japanese contractors Takenaka Komuten, to start construction work on a new shopping and office complex. Mr Abe Moses, the chief executive of Galadari Brothers,281 words
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136 1984-04-14 19 IF YOU'RE selling products such as electrical and electronic parts, computer hardware and software, you have a better chance of selling them to China. With China wanting to attract more foreign investments, the country needs a lot of supporting industries, technical136 words
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Article73 1984-04-14 19 WASHINGTON Retail sales m the United States, which set the pace of the recovery, fe'.l 2.2 per cent m March, the biggest drop m more than 10 years and the second stiaight monthly setback, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. The decline was anDther confirmation of howUPI - 73 words
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Article55 1984-04-14 19 HONGKONG Wheelock Marden and Co said 1983 group profits after taxes and minority interests fell 12 per cent from the previous year to HK5168.6 million (about Ss44 million). After an extraordinary loss of HKSS6.B million and an unrealised foreign-exchange gain of HK527.4 million, earnings slumped 57 perReuter - 55 words
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Article47 1984-04-14 19 New man at the top MANILA Industrialist Eduardo Cojuangco Jr, a powerful business and political ally of President Ferdinand Marcos, has been elected chairman and chief executive officer of San Miguel Corporation, maker of dairy products and the country's biggest selling beer, a company announcement said. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article60 1984-04-14 19 MELBOURNE The Melbourne Stock Exchange (MSE) announced its plans to open a second board market soon and will be inviting listing applications from small companies. The minimum capital requirement for listing will be A5200,000 (*****,000) and companies would move to the main board when their shareholder funds riseReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-04-14 19 A FIVE-STAR luxury hotel will rise m the heart of Chinatown m 1987. Owned by property developer Ho Kok Cheong, who ballt People's Park Complex, probably the first modern shopping complex m the area, the hotel, Ramada Renaissance Singapore, will be managed by119 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-04-14 19 RALEIGH Cycles (Mi Bhd has sent an open letter to shareholders of General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd, urging them not to approve their company's proposed purchase of Liva Enterprise Sdn Bhd. General Lumber is proposing to buy Liva for $7.5 million to be409 words
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Article3045 1984-04-14 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 all dealings at a particular price are grouped i together, the table3,045 words
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Article2122 1984-04-14 20 INDUSTRIALS \2ni.moio 1 3 9CB 4.005) virom 4t)B 4xs 1)2.43(1)3 a i I W Vnuih 2 028 2.035) (21) 2.02 (7) 2.01 11 3 USB 0008 3 OSS) (1) 5 05 16) 5.00 VMD (4.M8 4J85) 1 50) 398 1 16 1 3 M B2,122 words
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Article2706 1984-04-14 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip'rights N Taieiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vo! Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,706 words
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Article17 1984-04-14 21 MaT^ 232 50 I m I 50 cents Malaysia Mj, 253.50 (M) tow 2 50 cents17 words
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Article16 1984-04-14 21 Closing prices MS kilo Straits T.n $29 15 unch Turnover 105 tonnes. down 10 tonnes16 words
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Article38 1984-04-14 21 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 380 00-380 50 382 30-382.70 j Hongkong 380 10— 380 60 *****-382 30 Thurs Wed New York 379 00— 380 00 382 75 383.75 London 379.25—379 75 383 50— 384 0038 words
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Article100 1984-04-14 21 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,550 and closed at 5525,540. The Far East gold market opened at US$3BO.lO 0.50 and moved up briefly to U*****.30 0.70 (day high). Shortcovering m late session pushed the metal higher to close the day at U*****.20 0.60. The London gold fix fell US$l.9O100 words
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Article141 1984-04-14 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices continued to firm on covering and speculative interest. Sentiment was boosted by the Malaysian reduction of palm oil export duty. PALM Closing prices Crude MS tonne pahn oi Apr 1490 (South) 1485 (north) 1480 (central) May 1490 1495 (south central) 1477 50 (north)141 words
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Article26 1984-04-14 21 copper ck nr es Thun Spot 1074 00—1074 50 (1076.50—1077.00) 3 months 1088 00—1088 50 (1090 50-1091 00 Market tone Steady Sales 24 650 tonnes26 words
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Article30 1984-04-14 21 Clown prices ALUMINIUM tome Spot 957 00-957 50 953 50- 954 50) 3 months 976 00—976 50 (972 50-973 00) Market rone Barely steady after firmer Sales 12.550 tonnes30 words
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Article71 1984-04-14 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 232.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Thursday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market fell further to finish at 253.50 cents per kilo for Apr Int Ones RSS buyers, down 2.50 cents from71 words
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Article44 1984-04-14 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang held at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The BSM took the bulk of the 105 tonne offering, down from 115 on offer yesterday. No foreign concentrates or rationing was reported.44 words
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Article32 1984-04-14 21 wp B Closini prices SILVER USJ/Uoy 0 2 Fn Thurs Singapore 9 15-9 20 9 24-9 29 Thws Wed New York 9 12-9 17 9 25-9 30 Source Credit Swsse. Spore32 words
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Article308 1984-04-14 21 RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/Ho) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 227.50— 228 50N 227.50— 228 50N unq unq IntlßSSMay 232.50-233.00 232.50-233.00 253.75-254 00 253 50-254 00 Int 1 RSS June 232.50—233.00 232 00-232 50 Int 2 RSS May 224 00-226 OON 224.00—308 words
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Article370 1984-04-14 21 Noon do*™ ftamhicr 100% 3rd class 260 D 20% 176.00N pnces J/lOOkg FOB NSW 300.00 (sellers) jq 250 Kwantunt COCOnUt Source: Produce Exchange 15% 245 Yu Vim lst g rade Oil 20% 242 new crop 173.00S Bulk FOB 194 00 (sellers) Ctosiif prkev 25% 237 See Mew 2nd370 words
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Article225 1984-04-14 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.0830 40 and trading was quiet and listless. The unit fluctuated narrowly between 552.0830 40 and closed at 552.0835 45 Against the Deu tsehemark, it opened at 2.6195 05 and gradually traded down to close at 2.6140 50. Against the yen, it opened ac225 words
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Article206 1984-04-14 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currenc. currency one unit of to SS I O toreign currency Australian dollar 1 9127 ***** 5.31—5.20 Canadian dollar 1.6307—1.6319 6 19-609 NZ dollar 1 3750 1.3777 Sterling pound 2.9832—2.9868 3 38 3 33 US dollar 2 0833— 2206 words
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Article167 1984-04-14 21 Managers" prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia (ra |£l?g for Apr 14 16 Spo-e Growth Fund 0 93-0 98 Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu Income Bond Unit HlZ 3 2 6 L U^Spo-eFuna ;:2,0 I 40.d Spo-e Prog fund 1 44—1 53 tZ^Zt E£3 MARA Bumiputra Diamond MGT Spore S pore167 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-04-14 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Falstna -414E) 14.4(2000) FSB 0701-0800 N4 Gold HtlJa -46W 14 4(2100) TA3 0701-0900 Mont Blanc M (50 433) 144(2200) FSB 0800 1000 Meoma (411W) 15 4 (0700) FSB Tambang VII (7230)381 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-04-14 21 Ships in port Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Arrow King 44 aside 14 4 Betara Dua 19 aside 14 4 Futami Maru 35 6 aside 14 4 Kirn Soon Li 21E aside 14 4 Langsa 27 8 aside 14 4 Nan Kuo 15 6 aside 14 4 Quedlinburg 13320 words
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Article71 1984-04-14 21 i i i i i i.i i i I Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 1075.70 (1091.41) Week ago 1064.32 gg Australian Al!-Ordinaries "7. 5T Friday 764.0 (761.7) £i— Week ago 754.9 Australian Industrials Friday 989.8 (985.3) Week ago 978.5 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 888.6 (886.1) Week ago 867.0 Dow Jones71 words
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Article334 1984-04-14 21 Apri 13 ren Charge Ajinumoio 1150 10 *k*. «5 -3 Aniidn 13S0 20 AmM (hem 525 unch Asahi Glass 777 16 Bant TK 481 unch Brtclneslon? 599 Ml OMMB 1390 -30 v irapul»r 1330 -20 I'mien 800 10 D Np MM 1140 t- 130 I) Nippon Soreen Dalei 737334 words
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Article285 1984-04-14 21 ftpri 13 HH Chanft Associated Hotels 074 Ban* Of East Asia 24 SO 0 6 Caman Invest Cheung Kong 970 -0 06 China Light 12.70 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 1170 *0.2 F E Consortium O.M -001 Kar East Exch Philet 0 065 unrh G t Cement 9 sONx.illGreat Eagle285 words
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Article251 1984-04-14 21 •nril 10 IK* Phancf Goodyear Tire 254 +Mi tMn e Gulf Oil Cp 78* H Gulf Res 23* Alcoa 36 Hewlett Pack 34 7 1H Allied Chem Cp 51 1»» intl Busl Mach 1124 +3H AUls-Chalmers 11 1 InU Harvester S^i unch Am Tel It Tel 16^ <«251 words
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Article547 1984-04-14 21 AAC 19 s -r'» Amgold 122*1 +1 AAI 97': unch Bracken 328 -10 Blyvoors 14 7 unch Botswana 19 -1 Buffels 64 -i-« De Beers 780 unch East Dries 39 unch Dooms 24 T unch FSGeduld 42- unch Gen Mining 22 l unch GFSA 23 Harmony 22' unch Harties547 words
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Article331 1984-04-14 21 April 13 Cents Change (Ausl) A C I 187 5 A N I 262 5 A P M 199S Aherfoyle 640 unrh Age 270 +2 A'llnnce Oil 75 f 2 Allied Mill 220 (-3 Ampol F.xp 455 '5 Ampol Pet 168 unrh Anz 562+2 Ashlon 115 -5 B H331 words
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Article27 1984-04-14 22 SHAREHOLDERS of Kothmans of I'ali M ill have approved the one-for-two bomtS i^sue at the ext raordi oa ry genera] meeting held or. April r>.27 words
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Article29 1984-04-14 22 SKLANUOK Properties has explained that the Msl2,r> million from Bun^sar Hill Development included m their IW3 result.s was rental income received from Damansara Town Centre for 198,129 words
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Article69 1984-04-14 22 Rise in prime rate DBS Bank has an nounced that its prime rate will be increased by per cent to 9 per cent from Monday Deposit rates have also been increased by per cent for their savings and autosave accounts to 7 per cent and 5 i per cent respectively.69 words
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Article25 1984-04-14 22 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has been informed by Berjaya kawat that Universal Cables has settled the amount due to Berjaya Kawat.25 words
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Article34 1984-04-14 22 Xl VAN Sang Holdings has announced a dividend of 8.5 cents per share for the year ended Dec 31 last year. The proposed dividend, if approved, will be paid on June 8.34 words
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393 1984-04-14 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Straits Trading By THE STRAITS TRADING C 9 LI? AFTER turning m almost unchanged group profits at half year, Straits Trading Company Ltd quickly chalked up a 20 per cent growth m pre-tax profits to $63.9 million for the full year. The393 words
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234 1984-04-14 22 Kuala Lumpur MOST stocks continued to make marginal gains during the first three days despite some profit-taking- However. a lack of interest from Thursday stopped the market's momentum and took off some of the earlier gains. Daily turnovers were lower than the previous234 words
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293 1984-04-14 22 Singapore THE local stock market has slowly but jurely been gaining ground further during the week. The slow speed at which it picked up may have disappointed investors, who thought that there might be a dramatic jump after the interest shown293 words
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Article84 1984-04-14 22 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 1984. Company Volume Price (J) tlltl (J) LOW (J) (000)84 words
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Article68 1984-04-14 22 Bousteadco in the black again BOISTEADCO Singapore Ltd is back m the black again with froup pre-tax profits of 578,010 (1982: loss §650,000). However, a tax bill of $2 million, due to the group's inability to setoff substantial losses m Australia and Singapore, caused a net attributable loss to shareholders68 words
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431 1984-04-14 22 Two seminars to help you decide how and where to invest Your money IF YOU have a nest egg. or intend to build one, there will be two investment seminars, to help you decide how and where to place your savings. The first of these oneday seminars on Sunday at431 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-04-14 22 Most active stock GENERAL Corporation, an investment holding company whose subsidiaries are involved m insurance, property development, manufacturing and finance, again emerged as the most active stock with 5.5 million shares traded. It headed the list of active stocks for the first three186 words
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Advertisement198 1984-04-14 19 We are proud to announce that we have been appointed as an Authorised cippkz Dealer by iptimi Whether for business or personal use, get a friendly apple as a partner to help you now when our offer price is better than ever. Packages Items Included Offer Price Easter Special 64K198 words
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Advertisement63 1984-04-14 20 Finally the Biggest Rattan Furniture Showroom m Singapore y TT? TJA flat? ™<E t*-<X X r^J rIX -*-A -^J "V\ V i^J Q v l\dsiHtf3Ctur©r whl Exporter £^w L.|||i wofr 'TilSm^ —XL I ;^i IV^^bmEO^HT^ 1 BHB^f^^^SHMPHßßl^^^^^^Bj^HK^:' sp(WK*\ I^L^l_l^ J *^B BB^B^,^bli'^9B BMt^^^P^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^BM Sap'^' B^BVh 22hS r VAVj i la63 words
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Advertisement45 1984-04-14 21 HHHHBBHP^^ "^B I Dl LUNGER author o) The Eagle KoS Landed John Dillmger was the most notorious criminal 4^ of his time In March 1934 he made a W !n this vlvld reconstruction, an enthralling i l 3 drama unfolds of the last great American45 words
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Advertisement462 1984-04-14 22 THE TRUE BEAUTY OF A MAZDA IS THAT IT'S ALWAYS BETTER THAN IT HAS TO BE. |^HHHHH|HIHBHHHIH|j^HH|^BHHBHHHHHHB^Hj|BI The great Greek mathe- "^■"-'^^^^^te^^P^^^^^^^M matician Euclid was the I r l r t:; '^t first to observe that the ~^^^^^m mm B |^^^^^^^C^ SH^^^'^'^^^^^sßßbß shortest distance between "^^^^^^^M^» two points is a462 words
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Advertisement63 1984-04-14 23 1 0 It slonlo It <s tnp Ton 1 0 pxnihitinn with <\ winp rano'p of nnmp noon IU. (JU p.m. dsily. 1 fj^ c < i^ > <v^ I Organised by Wood Products (S) Pte Ltd SS™ S^b|P COPA, lS SB E.POHU. fig] *ju2£* /furniture (W/f^^ BH9 noldings LX_y63 words
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Advertisement747 1984-04-14 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE C^ X^A/-%A/— N/^ Monday -Friday f^^^J^ lOrd^ |SI 00 per .org ,M,n H5 00, I <J£% itf^ I /A i^P i^T \^K iSx fvl f\ (™i(<* Puiri,d.y iftS-'HS 1 1111 Sem D SplQ > j^'lir;:^,-- Personal Serv,ces>Merchand,.« i\Jk Afcv ~^tCß >^l /t^ ll I \T^747 words
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Advertisement377 1984-04-14 24 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Oar set lunches are at $5 JO and our large drafts are at $4.31 (Happy Hours 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and377 words
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Advertisement336 1984-04-14 24 14 Antiques/Art Crafts FEMALE FERTILITY SYMBOL antique m gold from Sumba Island, 14th century necklace and coins, other gold rarities, 57 masks, ikats, cotton/ silk batik, ivory keris handles, etc. Selling at half shop price for quick sale. Polite dealers welcome. Tel: *****11 Room 422. Leave message, we'll call back.336 words
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Advertisement572 1984-04-14 24 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SOLID MERANTI NYATOH WOODEN DOORS SELLING AT COST TO CLEAR STOCKS Also carving furniture at very low price)- *m $140.00 $170.00 Meranti Nyatoh LIAN WAH BUILDING MATERIAL PTE LTD 100 GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK GEYLANG ROAD, TEL: *****77 (Besides Gay World Main Gate). WE CAN RE-UPHOLSTER572 words
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Advertisement747 1984-04-14 24 20 Pets ADORABLE PEKINGESE PUPPIES (sired by best locally-bred Luksan Westwind's Koko Puff of Leepets). Very reasonable to good homes only. (SKC registered) 35, Walmer Drive. AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER (without paper), toy puppy, cross breed and hamsters with cage Selling cheap. Tel: *****02. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTED CHOWCHOW, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Poodle. For747 words
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Advertisement586 1984-04-14 24 24 Garage Sale ONE DOUBLE DECKER bed and metal folding bed, guitar, and other items for sale. Highest offer secures. Contact: *****4. ROSEWOOD DIVIDER 6 1/2' x 10' and wardrobe 4' x 6' (Hong Kong Made), rtff specially designed. Call: *****98. EXPAT SELLING PANOLY Copier, good price, good condition. Call586 words
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Advertisement706 1984-04-14 24 28 Health Centres/ Massage CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE, Unit 01-08, Central Building, Massage (Eveiyday 10.30 a.m. 11.00 p.m.) Tel: *****1/ *****8. TANCUN HEALTH CENTRE. Massage/ Sauna/ Facial. 10am 10pm #03-3839, 3rd floor, Tanglln Shopping Centre. Tel: *****13. 29 Beauty Culture TATTOOING EYEBROW, EYELID or hair problem, call: Advanced Beauty Medical Centre.706 words
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Advertisement1240 1984-04-14 24 EE23at >&£K''~%??''-k\' W "DEFEND YOURSELF warns S|||pi|fvV'' Hffi X an advertisement today. II you s^®*s#>s 1 B are een on self-defence, as :^rzy^~'*^ weil as P 1 0^'' 1111^ your loved i^^^^S.^^E.' ones, prepare yourself to enrol !'..fH^c^^-' ,"^Ly at the Mas 6 yam a Karate "iSiliiiillP*^ '^v-^'taff^ course, advertised1,240 words
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Advertisement504 1984-04-14 25 36 House Renovation Repair Decor Htta^B^Ba^^k^La^^B^^a^Ba^La^^a^L Bd^N^^Bl STYLE WORKMANSHIP c 1 COME AND COMPARE H x k^^ff'^TliMK I Hi. 1 3 ,--»>» V__SICORPNIPTEaTD TiD TBn^oST'RA S] Road" Singapore 1232 Tel *****88 id lines' 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies 3M SECRETARY II li C pier With new drain m I brush Excellent504 words
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Advertisement723 1984-04-14 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor 53 Computer Products/Services APPLE COMPATIBLE. DISKDRIVE. monitor programs, and books. Selling $yf*) *****67 55 Commercial Vessels 1) ONE UNIT OCEAN doing tug of .ttklO bhp. 100 tons, tow winch. I diesel powered US$l2O,OOO 0.n.0. JiSurve> Utility Multipurpose tio.it IW I W 8", Twin screw. H\ Class KHH)723 words
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Advertisement617 1984-04-14 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor 66 Situations Vacant a) Protessional/ Executive An international trading cum food processing company invites suitably qualified and experienced persons to apply for the posts of OPERATIONS MANAGER Thr person must f>** ;i -selfand be at>le to lead .md motivate a quod team. A mature individual with a617 words
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Advertisement553 1984-04-14 25 II 0(1 "^Bi; Jlt AN EXTRA INCOME of $120 is m i "as! 1 f H§ yours if you can spare two •Siß S' 3 r^^ evenings a week bottling medlf||» 0 I g LJB cine and registering patients "vf«» >■ ft! a^ a C^ IIHC you're keen, I |0&553 words
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Advertisement490 1984-04-14 25 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive REGIONAL ACCOUNTANT Our established client offer* the above poet to qualified Accountant with relevant experience m the oil exploration equipment and supplies industry. Limited travel required. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Please apply with photograph to: Recruitment Director TTA ACCOUNTANCY RECRUITMENT 111 North490 words
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Advertisement486 1984-04-14 25 I 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP PHILIPS requires a COMPUTER OPERATOR Candidates should possess GCE 'A' level with experience m operating IBM computers. They i must be prepared to work on alternate 2 shifts. Application* containing full resume of personal particulars, including present salary and a contact telephone number should486 words
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Advertisement688 1984-04-14 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical We are a well established US-based compcny engaged m the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and production equipment. We are inviting applications to fill the following position:— TRAFFIC COORDINATOR I GCE 'O' level or better Class688 words
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Advertisement420 1984-04-14 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical .■^■l/l/l,! 1 1 An established offshore bank invites applications to fill the position of GENERAL CLERKS r Applicants should possess the following: R i GCE 'A' level B i Female Singapore Citizens a j 1 m I interested applicants420 words
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Advertisement349 1984-04-14 25 An Established International Bank seeks applications for the following positions FEMALE CLERK (Credit Administration) c Minimum GCE O' level with credit m English c Ability to type accurately at 35 wpm je Some knowledge of accounts will be an advantage c Knowledge and willing to perform PABX switchboard duties as349 words
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Advertisement445 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical requires Stenographer for iocal marketing department reporting to the Domestic Marketing Manage r The |ob m volves the provision of secretarial and administrative services to the department Requirements: 3 GCE 'O' levels with credit m English Shorthand speed of 100 wpm Abil'tv to type at445 words
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Advertisement406 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY TtiMlrtlarj or multi-national sMunitacturtnf company m Auk M 0 Kin ha.s immfiliale lifinq (or the above posiUon u> Urn OenersJ Manacei Candidates must have the following minimum qualifications: I) 2 ,i years' secretarial experience, with secretarial certificate J> Good QCE O" level with406 words
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Advertisement1191 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical miim ii 1 1 JrC~~^~ iTT^^ T I An Established Offshore Bank f requires A leading Japanese A) FEM ale receptionist/ Bank, well respected m TELEPHONE OPERATOR r Financial Markets, m- 1 c and referably be vltes from Female1,191 words
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Advertisement516 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Chartered Accountants! firm requires: TAX ASSISTANTS/ SENIORS 3 to S years' experience SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS 2 tn 3 years' experience AUDIT/ ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS 'J to 3 years' experience We offer a career that combines an interesting variety of professional work with a total remuneration package. Applications516 words
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Advertisement573 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical We have a vacancy for the following position: WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR Requirements:- Singapore citizen. GCE 'O' level Certificate. Able to type above 40 w.p.m. A minimum of 1 year's related experience, preferably with Wang word processor. Please write m giving full details, age, qualifications, experience573 words
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Advertisement528 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical WELL ESTABLISHED AMERICAN FIRM WORKING 5-DAY WEEK requires a TEMPORARY/ PART-TIME GENERAL CLERK for 3 months. Requirements:--e Fast and accurate typing. Aptitude for filing. Assist m telephone calls. General adminstration work. Knowledge of telex operations an advantage. Attractive remuneration for the right applicant. Interested please528 words
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Advertisement623 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK/ ASSISTANT An established company m Jurong has vacancy for the above post. c Female Singapore citizen with minimum GCE "O" Level or accounting qualifications c At least 2 years' working experience with knowledge of costing an advantage. c Ability to type Interested applicants,623 words
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Advertisement578 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical BALTRANS FREIGHT PTE LTD require* GENERAL CLERK m acccunts department c Possess GCE O level c Must be able to type c Salary between $400 $450 c No experience required but j preferably someone taking I up Book-keeping Apply with full particulars and con '.act578 words
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Advertisement631 1984-04-14 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleriau SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED require* CLERK CUM TERMINAL OPERATOR c G( 1- i c LCC Book -keeping c Experience not required Applicant* are to give their full par ticulart with expected salary 6 te*ephone contact to THE GENERAL MANAGER SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION LTD 6631 words
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Advertisement797 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Established .hipping freight lorwarding company urgently requires •n experienced TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Must be able to handle a PMBX switchboard t 5 x 20 extensions tataMatad, please write m to: The Manager Maxwell Road P.O. Box 496 Singapore 9009 with full particular and797 words
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Advertisement634 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED GCE O' level, typing speed 40 wpm Able to operate switchboard, I telex machine, to perform general clerical duties Interested applicants, please call Miss Ho. *****26 REQUIRED ONE FEMALE Clerk cum Shop Attendant. Must be able to speak English Interested please634 words
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Advertisement741 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Soles t) Bales heshe j In line with our expansion programme, we invite suitably qualified candidates to join our retail j team as: 1) SALES SUPERVISORS (3 vacancies) Salary: $12,000-$lB,OOO p.a. I The Job: Successful candidates will741 words
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Advertisement912 1984-04-14 27 i) Sates Sales f WALK-IN INTERVIEW Date: 14th April 1984 Time: Between 10.00 am 3.00pm r Place: Motor Leasing Pte Ltd I(ISUZU) Address: No 12 Sungei Kadut Avenue OH 19 1/2 X.m, Woodlands Road (2572) Tel: No: *****88 (Mr John Lim CAREER IN CAR SALES I (Male Female) I Good912 words
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Advertisement554 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant Sates A well established freight forwarder requires Energetic Sales Personnel for the following positions: 1) SALES MANAGER 2) SALES EXECUTIVE Requirements for Post 1) A 2) c Few years' working experience n relevant line. Able tx) deal with people. c Self-motivated, independent and energetic. Essential requirements for554 words
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Advertisement724 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales An established local company providing management services and temporary staft placement I requires FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES Minimum GCE 'O' level Sales experience preferably j In a service-oriented organisation Age 23 and above Able to communicate effec- Uvely We offer a good starting salary 1 with724 words
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Advertisement506 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE) required to sell gem clothing shirts, etc Call *****2 V for an interview appointment SALESGIRLS REOUIRED fM-M World Trade Centre Sj-llinp handicrafts, speak Mandinn and English Appi> personally 10 30am to 6 30;,rr SALES STAFF FOR Scout shop m Orchard Road area506 words
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Advertisement382 1984-04-14 27 66 Situations Vacant i!) Technical MARINE OILFIELD ENGINEERING COMPANY mvilet applications toi the position of SUPERVISOR (For Machining Department) To supervise s work force for the machining of marine engines or oilfield items on a full range of heavy machine tools Comprehensive knowledge ut ail common machining operations is essential382 words
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Advertisement896 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical -66 Situations Vacant g) Technical GM Singapore is an expanding manufacturing and pro^^^ gressive company. We provide excellent career and personal |B growth opportunity for those who work with us. Currently, we i are looking for talented individuals to fill896 words
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Advertisement693 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical PHILIPS I Renowned For Excellence mm. The World Over Our Video factory which manufactures Wjjg colour TV sets and tuners for export to ife world markets has vacancies for: |f|| Production Supervisors I The person we have m mind must693 words
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Advertisement597 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical a leading producer of wire mesh has an immediate vacancy for a: wNI Qualifications: S5 Production Engineering Diploma, institute of Management Services Diploma or its equivalent Those without the required qualifications but have 2or more years of relevant N^ experience may apply Preferably male \x\597 words
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Advertisement176 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Established company urgently requires: TECHNICIANS/MECHANICS ITC or NTC Certificate m Mechanical Engineering or motor vehicles servicing. c Preferably with some working experience. c Knowledge of Basic Electricity. c Valid class 3 driving licence. c Completed N.S. Interested applicants please call personally at: BLK 15, TOA176 words
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Advertisement425 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical INTERIOR DRAUGHTSMAN I-- >kil|t-ii m r!M ,iil drawing. Job co-ordination supervision Minimum 2 ii> experience Write with non-returnable photo resume and salary expected to 03-346 D Balestier Hill Shopping Centre Blk 1 Thomson Road Singapore 1130 WALK-IN INTERVIEW Urgently require SKILLED MACHINISTS At least 2to425 words
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Advertisement407 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MALAYAN BREWERIES (S PORE) PTE LTD. I 6-ewe-i IT«er« Anchor Bee' ABC Stout •In possession o* FL B fc Electrical Worker s Licence or NTC 3 m Industrial Electricity Minimum 2 years k experience m electrical plant maintenance Willing to work o^ 2r otatmg shifts407 words
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Advertisement364 1984-04-14 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production NEMIC LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks ottering attractive salaries ana benetits. invites you to join us today as TESTERS Salary start from $425 Experience m similar position m electronics industries Primary 6 educa'. on QA/QC OPERATORS Salary start from $445 Experience m similar364 words
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Advertisement548 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant a) Production A Japanate Manufacturing Concern m Ayer Rajah require* PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Possess minimum Ut'E O j Lcvaj c Mu,-.t na\f- At least 2 years' supervisory experience m related field HuftflQ knowledge of work .study is dn advantage Successful candidate is to take charge of assembly line548 words
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Advertisement548 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I^^Palr RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD We are the leading supplier of construction materials and a contractor m Civil Engineering Work I Walk-in I interview We are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions I TECHNICAL OFFICERS Diploma548 words
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Advertisement420 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous JOIN US if you re one who thrives on challenges, if you're a professional who can work well under pressure, if you're creative and quick with ideas. If you believe you have the above qualities then we have the opportunities420 words
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Advertisement408 1984-04-14 29 YUSEN AIR SEA SERVICE (S) PTE LTD requires immediately:--1) AIR IMPORT DOCUMENTATION CLERKS GCE 'O' level English. Below 30 years. Completed N.S. Knowledge of Import procedures. Must be able to work shift. Class 3 licence. 2) CLASS 4 DRIVERB Below 40 years. Completed N.S. Must be able to speak and408 words
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Advertisement399 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GTM Coignet J.V. urgently requires -1) ELECTRICIANS 2) RIGGERS 3) WELDERS 4) FORKLIFT OPERATORS 5) OVERHEAD CRANE OPERATORS 6) MECHANIC Minimum 1 year's relevant experience. SECURITY GUARD Age: 21 to 50 years old. Minimum 1 year's relevant experience. c 72-hour per week, from Monday to399 words
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Advertisement297 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A progressive can maker and metal printing company invitee application* for me following positions:A) ASSISTANT PRINTERS c Completed N.S. c No experience required as training will be provided. Starting basic salary $500 per month. B) PRODUCTION FITTERS c Completed N.S. c Posaess VITB or NTC certificate.297 words
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Advertisement544 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY from Ba.m. to 6p.m. for DESPATCH RIDER c Read and write simple English. c Class 2 driving licence •'reference given to those who own a motorcycle. c Some knowledge m typing and handling shipping documents an asset. c Completed N.S. Attractive starting544 words
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Advertisement434 1984-04-14 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellmsteou* V Urgently Required MALE/ FEMALE COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAINEES Age 16-25 All races are welcome c Part/ full-time available c Theory and practical training on life/ still commercial photographing Inclusive of lighting control, studio control, etc c Must be able to communicate m Mandarin and English434 words
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Advertisement491 1984-04-14 29 68 Situations V»c*ni i) MlT9tlmm9om§ Plastic factory requires 1 SHsFT LEADER experienced m InjecMon moulding 2 MALE GENERAL WORKER y FEMALE MACHME OPEHATORS full 'pkxi-umr Interested please call personally atMCE LEE StwNQ PLASTIC FACTORY PTI LTD Btoek lev Kaftans Way, *OS-O*/08 iwswn p\vejr MHiPysfjii \m rftvi <m«) SAFETY OFFtCCP. wanted491 words
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Advertisement406 1984-04-14 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FEMALE PARKING ArTENDANTS required Call personalia ROOM 12 02 MAXWELL MOUSE MAXWELL ROAD SINGAPORE 0106 international Forwarding Company looking tor employment ol (1) DRIVERS experience I BBSS I'ia.ss 3 and 4 driving ace (2) CARGO HANDS interested applicants please call TEL. *****96 Jade Theatre requires406 words
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Advertisement990 1984-04-14 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DELIVERY DRIVER CUM StOre- tnda required M ust pn>s,sv minimum i lasa 3 driving hi c v aiivl Willing tn uork overtime Starting salary $r>oo Aft.-r 3 robation if>M Interested please call personal]] al Blk I 06 Depot Lane (off Depot Ro tdK -01-50. DESPATCH990 words
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Advertisement610 1984-04-14 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous REQUIRED EXPERIENCED DRIVER InKatong ivi -hb.vj'26 niter 10.30 a.m SHOP ASSISTANT REQUIRED by B MKu tiiiii'r\ ti.iritware loinpany Please call al 287 Jalan Besur g-P VEHICLES 72 Vehicles For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS HAPPY HIRER WEEKEND SPECIAL Our reliable rental service is now available at610 words
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Advertisement486 1984-04-14 30 KEEN ON A twenty-year old I lit Mil i-aJ Rochdale Olympic car? This is •'ip'lOl IC* indeed a collector's item and JL f Pli G| one that's not to be missed. J i Catch this only-one-of-its-%Oj fn\ M\ iHI kind at classification 76k. 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing o486 words
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Advertisement430 1984-04-14 30 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW ALMOST 1979 BMW 320 60. Aircond, stereo, PARF eligible. Excellent condition. View: 143 Braddell Road. $18,500 ONLY! 6/76 BMW 320. In beautiful condition. Non-PARF. Full accessories. View: 625 Balestier Road, tel: *****73. 1975 BMW 2002. Aircon. sports rims. PARF eligible. Good running condition. $15,800.430 words
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Advertisement688 1984-04-14 30 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nissan LATE 1980 DATSUN 280ZX. 2 plus 2. m immaculate condition, nonPARF. highest offer secures View 3A. Fernhill Road. MID 1979 DATSUN 1608. 1 private I owner, aircon. radio, cassette, tax May. Tip top condition $12,500. *****85 NEAR 1978, DATSUN 100A. Private owner, sports rims,688 words
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Advertisement758 1984-04-14 30 ■BRWMBWaiiMMjI^B 6 c) Ford END 1979 CORTINA 16 GL. Well maintained by engineer 2nd owner. Black PVC top and metallic kaslirnere gold Aircond. stereo cassette, new carburettor, new water pump and brake pads Non-PARF $8,900 0.n.0. Call *****55 (office)' *****11 (homei. Ng. NOV. '77 CORTINA 16 GL Private owner with758 words
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Advertisement822 1984-04-14 30 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1982 HONDA ACCORD Ex am on high powered radio, cassette Excellent condition. Price $30,750 0.n.0. Contact *****23 or *****88 Steve Wong HONDA PRELUDE. 1980, Llue co- lour, selling $23,000 First owner, good condition Aircon. cassette i Tel: *****82. MID 1977 HONDA Civic 1300 c.c.822 words
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Advertisement875 1984-04-14 30 7S mazda 6?t Saloon, aircond. radn. cassette, m excellent condition Selling cheap $14,800 0.n.0. Tel *****74 8 1977 WELL MAINTAINED Mazda 32.4. 1 :4 5-door aircond. radio cassette Electronics ignition tl no *****56 929 2-DOOR HARD top, Dec 1982. 1 private owner with Blaupunkt stereo set Highest offer secures Tel:875 words
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Advertisement859 1984-04-14 30 76 Vehicles For Sate i) Mitsubishi 1963 MITSUBISHI TREDIA CHJE Pull I owner In showroom condition $25,000 ono Interested please .2255 1963 MITSUBISHI CORDIA 1600 GSL 2nd doors Coupe I Aircon. radio cassette Sports rims, tyres Modified body Excellent condition *****09 almost 78 Mitsubishi Lancer 1400 El. Aircond. sports rims,859 words
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Advertisement957 1984-04-14 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford Another Incredible Regent Motors' Deal I Ford Telstar 1.6 Leader of the New Car Generation THE DEAL THE CAR FREE high powered AM FM Radio Cassette957 words
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Advertisement485 1984-04-14 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale a; OfJfers Ir; OMiers The xi/9 iv I FlPfMti? I j* Hand t?-u>n ov behtone POLYMOTOR PTE LTD Block 23 Bendemeer Road #01-515 y Spore 1233 Tel *****42 J Parkway Parade j 80 Manne Parade Rd #01 -91 Spore 1544 Te: *****52485 words
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RACING
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Article315 1984-04-14 36 EPSOM JEEP - Red Minstrel for each- way EPSOM JEEP By PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng is having a wonderful run with his newcomers. Another of his first-season horses. Red Minstrel, is worth each-way support m Race 5 for Class 1 Div 3 horses over 1,600 m at Kuala Lumpur today. An Irish315 words
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Article3986 1984-04-14 36 GOING FORECAST: SOFT |iii|"-pfiffj||^ 2.30 CLASS 2 DIV 5 1,200 m \"j -9 i (Ratings: 102-94) Wmmammmmm (stakes: $15,500) 1 ****** OU Tycoon 57 (It 2) Oil Tycoon-Osman 5 nzg dl same Disputed lead till 800 m, but came into contact with another horse and lost momentum,3,986 words
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Article299 1984-04-14 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 1 Oil Tycoon 8 Stall General 7 Dissolution 7 Dissolution 4 Only For You 1 7 Dissolution 2 Bonderito Boy 3 SystU 2 Boadoite Bd) 4 Only For You 7 Dissolution 9 The Trident I Oat)299 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-04-14 36 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Confidence IV, out of board only once m four starts, is a sound bet m Race 3 for Class 1 Div 5 horses over 1.600 m. A non-acceptor last week, this four-year-old216 words
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Article282 1984-04-14 36 MARK SMAN - Johnston's chance to take title MARK SMAN By THE jockey's table is an important guide for keeneyed punters. Not only do they show who the bang-in-f'orm jockeys are. but also their winning averages and consistency. At the time of writing. ace Sydney jockey Malcolm Johnston is sitting pretty with 22282 words
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Article87 1984-04-14 36 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet nark RACK I: Oil Tycoon. Bonderite Boy. Only For You. Stall General. The Trident II RACK 2: Warranty. Spanish Emerald. Exci- tation. Jetting Flash. I Gold Kingston RACK I: V Thunderflash. River Moon 111 RA( X 4: Paris 11.87 words
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Article476 1984-04-14 37 Sentimental Journey impresses ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sentimental Journey 11, trainer Ivan Allan's main hope m the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup (Race 4) on Sunday now that Andermatt is out of it. wound up his preparation for the476 words
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Article156 1984-04-14 37 Total No. of placings Placings for last It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Johnston 116 22 13 7 0 10 4 113 0 2 0 2 TUey 100 19 17 7 ********** 3 Lucas 74 13 11 5 ********** 4 DanLs 73 13 8 ********** 5 Lam156 words
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Article74 1984-04-14 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 22 17 16 Allan 18 16 10 E van 3reakelen 13 9 10 Urn 13 6 11 Zaflr 12 15 8 Bongoore 1111 9 West 9 5 16 Osman 9 4 6 Rodgers 8 14 9 IsmalJ 8 10 8 G van Breokelen 774 words
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Article84 1984-04-14 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 13 11 6 Goodman 7 3 6 Agasam 5 4 5 FHChn 4 10 Distinction 4 0 0 Inderapora 3 4 5 Caballo 3 3 0 Dedicated 3 2 0 Blue Cap 3 11 Andereslngh 3 0 0 KLChong 3 0 0 Marvel 384 words
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Article1213 1984-04-14 37 FW3f3f| 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 3 1,200 m ■bJUaLSUi (Ra ings: 110-100) (Stckes: $15,500) 1 3720* Gaiilemard 57 (ill) Cosmoc-Daniels 4ag ■11 same Lam 5 062* Splendour II 5(.5 (1M) Spiendour-Bou-goure 3ag u2 -.5 Junaldi 9 3 274*43 Jty II X (118) Good Friend-Buang 6 nzm u2 11,213 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration342 1984-04-14 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mr. Ang Chew Kiat Age 71 Passed away peacefully on 13th April 1984, leaving behind his loved: Wife: Ong New Sons: James Ang Chai Yong AngChai Hing Ang Siang Ka Ang Seng Yap Ang Seng Kok Daughters: Ang Kirn Eng Ang Bee Van Ang Kirn Huay342 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1984-04-14 37 Mdm Anne Loi Lian Tien and family of the late MR WONG TAN WEE Born: 23 February 1946 Departed: 8 April 1984 wish to express their deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all:Friends and relatives, Management Staff of Geosource Far East, Staff. Officers Management of The Chartered Bank.254 words
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Obituary36 1984-04-14 37 z 2 2 Our Deepest Condolence a) to the Principal I of our school on the demise of his beloved father J MRFOOKIAHSEH 1 on 11 April 1984 Staff of Sembawang J Primary School36 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1984-04-14 37 The family of the late MR. R. RAJAKRISHNA of 66, Berwick Drive, wishes to thank all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths and invaluable assistance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. BENEDICT BENG KOON GIAP wishes to express their sincere90 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1984-04-14 37 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. RAM LABHAYA SETH who passed away peacefully on 12th March 1984 Path-Da-Bhog will be held at Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan Sabha, 2 3 Kirk Terrace on Sunday 15th April 1984, from 9.30 am to 11am. Inserted59 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1984-04-14 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences MR PETER LEOW FWI NGAN Departed 12/4/84 With suddeness you departed That it saddens our hearts Remembered till the end By both colleagues and friends. From all colleagues at GREEN COLLIER BULLION PTE LTD GREEN COLLIER PTE LTD KOH MEAH WAN 5.2.61. 10.4.84. To others, you94 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1984-04-14 37 SOPHIE SASSOOK Departed 14th Apn. 1983 In loving memory of a very dear aunt Alwaya remembered by Moily >nc Sam IN MEMORIAM TYRONE LOPEZ Departed i 4 4 79 Deeply missed by Dad Mum Anne. Mr Mrs David Sham and Tony In loving memory SEAH SHEOK SANG58 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1984-04-14 37 THE FAMILY Of THE LATE MOST BELOVED MDM A AMMAI OO AMAL (mother of MRS R. A NAIR) DEPARTED 31/3/S4 wiahe* to invit* all ratativ** A trwndt to Aim* Santhi Poop on 15th April 1964 at 7.00pm at th* Sri Ratamariyamar Tempi* Jalan Unkgu Pu«r, Johore Pleas* tret>t56 words
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Advertisement10 1984-04-14 37 In Memonam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement114 1984-04-14 37 Through years of painstaking documentation involving letters, memoranda, telex messages and schedules, we learn that an enormous property concern on the edge of the galaxy commissioned the project through their proven agent m the field: God He m turn sub-contracted the work to a somewhat dubious firm known as the114 words
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Advertisement276 1984-04-14 37 vN C.A.T.S. 737-1166 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $57.00 for 3 cm x 1 col. (semi-dispiay style) $71.25 tor 3 cm x 1 col. (display style) "In Memonam" is fcr those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 2680 for your276 words
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Article, Illustration751 1984-04-14 38 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER Elton's Rocket Men should halt Pilgrims' progress By LONDON, Fri. It is only fitting m a season when results m the FA Cup have betrayed only a passing resemblance to form and status that one of the four clubs still with Wembley's751 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-04-14 38 LONDON, Fri. Watford captain Wilf Rostron faces a make-or-break wait that will decide whether he can lead his side in their Football Association Cup semifinal against Plymouth tomorrow. Rostron, who has missed the last two matches with a knee injury, is having intensive treatment, and manager GrahamAFP - 268 words
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Article302 1984-04-14 38 FIXTURES Birmingham v Queens Park Rangers, Coventry v Wolverhampton, Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest, Leicester City v Aston Villa, Notts County v Manchester United, Stoke City v Liverpool, Tottenham v Luton, West Ham United v Sunderland. LONDON, Fri. English First Division soccer championship contenders Liverpool and ManchesterAFP - 302 words
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Article291 1984-04-14 38 FRANCE had to leave out European Footbaber of the Year Michel Platini frorr the squad named on Ihurs day to face West Germany m Strasbourg next Wednesda\ m a warm-up for June's* European Championship finals Platini, who helped Juventus to a 1-1 draw m the European Cup-winners' CupReuter; AFP; AP - 291 words
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Article320 1984-04-14 38 Roma accuse United of taking stimulants DUNDEE, Fri. AS Roma, pushed to the brink of a European Cup exit by Dundee United, yesterday fired the first shots m a smear campaign which could threaten the Scottish club's progress m the competition. After I'nlted's superb 2-0 semi-final first-leg victoryAFP - 320 words
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270 1984-04-14 40 RAIN which fell on Jan 29 may well have decided the race for major honours m the Singapore Golf Association interclub Handicap League, now m its mid-season. With Seletar Country Club playing hosts to Keppel and warren, the rain caused the match to be cancelled270 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-04-14 40 Big Ben a stroke up after birdie blast I STILL change my shoes m the car park. It doesn't make any sense to go into the locker room to change my shoes, and come right back again to the practice area. Fun-loving Lee Trevino (right) m Augusta AUGUSTAReuter - 504 words
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553 1984-04-14 40 Super Mex has feet firmly on Augusta AUGUSTA, Frl. Lee Trevino still changes his shoes m the car park and dislikes the way the Masters is ran, bat he now believes for the first time that he can win the only major tournament to elude his grasp. "Yes, I stillReuter - 553 words
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331 1984-04-14 40 PRESTON (England), Fri THE world's top-ranked badminton players, No. 1 Morten Frost and No. 2 Jens- Peter Nierhoff, both of Denmark, moved closer to an expected final showdown m the European individual championships today when they won through their respective quarterfinal ties. FrostReuter - 331 words
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Article329 1984-04-14 40 AMERICAN August Wolf, 22, produced the best shot put throw m the world this year with a 21.73 m heave at an indoor athletics meet m Leverkusen, West Germany. BRITAIN'S Steve Ovett, the 1500 metres world recordholder, American Sydney Maree and West German Thomas Wessinghage are the starsReuter; AFP; UPI - 329 words
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Article332 1984-04-14 40 EL KANTAOUI (Tunisia), Fri. Former Ryder Cup international Mark James trimmed two strokes off the course record with a seven-under-par 65 m the opening round of the Tunisian Open golf championship. James, with eight birdies and an eagle m the last 13 holes, led fellowBritonReuter - 332 words
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211 1984-04-14 40 Men 'B singles, quarterfinals: Morten Frost (Den) bt Steve Butler (Eng) 15-10, 15-3; JensPeter Nierhoff (Den) bt Ulf Johansson (Swe) 9--15, 15-9, 15-9. Third round: Morten Frost (Den) bt Jan de Mulder (Bel) 15-2, 15-3; Steve Butler (Eng) bt Anatoly Skripko (Soy) 15-9, 15-5;211 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-04-14 41 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN SCC batsmen come face to face with Aussie demon meets a cricket legend IF YOU are not a batsman of sufficient quality and the man starting his run-up at the other end is fast-bowler Jeff Thomson, you can either make a beeline for the546 words
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Article294 1984-04-14 41 LONDON. Fri. England's cricketers, accused of drug-taking and bad behaviour on their recent tour of New Zealand, v.ere cleared by the Executive Committee of the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday. After a discussion lasting just over an hour, the committee asserted their investigations had not •substantiated anyReuter; AP - 294 words
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43 1984-04-14 41 LATEST: England all-rounder lan Bo t ham was fined £1,000 ($3,060) and severely reprimanded by the Test and County Cricket Board today following remarks he made about Pakistan m a radio interview last month. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article116 1984-04-14 41 MYSTERY gifts will be given to the first 200 participants of the New Nation Big Walk, scheduled for July 7, at Katong Park at 7.36 a.m. tomorrow. All you have to do Is sign up for the event which wiil take you from Woodlands to Farrtr116 words
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Article151 1984-04-14 41 SHARJAH (United Arab Emirates), Fri. India beat Pakistan by 54 runs m the final match to win the inaugural Asia Cup cricket tournament here today. The main feature of the Indian victory was the four run-outs suffered by Pakistan opener Saadat Ali, Saleem Malik, Shahid Mahboob151 words
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Article98 1984-04-14 41 Sri Lanka to host Asian Cup SHARJAH (United Arab Emirates), Fri. Sri Lanka will host the next Asia Cricket Cup m January, 1986, which will be enlarged to include Hongkong and Bangladesh. Asia Cricket Conference secretary A.W. Kanmadikar said after an ACC meeting yesterday that the other teams taking partReuter - 98 words
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Article184 1984-04-14 41 IPOH, Fri. Perak won the Malaysian Cricket Association's Under-23 title for the first time when they beat Singapore by 103 runs m a one-day final here today. The toast of Perak s victory was pace-bowler Edwin Victor, whose haul of four wickets for 16 runs won himNST - 184 words
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Article254 1984-04-14 42 LUXEMBOURG, Fn. Top seed Ivan Lendl spent the day playing golf before beating Australian Wali> Masur .J-6. 6-2, 6-1 m the second round of the Volvo Grand Prix tennis tournament last night. Kaiiier. second-seeded South African Kevin Curren was fined US$25O vs6_oi for swearing asReuter - 254 words
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Article101 1984-04-14 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Tilt: Singapore Chinese Girls' School edged out Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus 2-1 to clinch the Schools' National I^ower Secondary tennis title. Fiona Tan gave CUM a flying start when she overwhelmed Angela Ong 9-0 m the singles. But Jiang Shan101 words
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Article242 1984-04-14 42 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD G AZNAVI R. RAMESH was the toast of Raffles Junior College m their last-gasp win over Hwa Chong JC m a National Schools Boys' A Division basketbail match at Thomson Secondary School yesterday. Ramesh, who topscored for Raffles with 10 points, worked tirelessly to242 words
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PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration62 1984-04-14 42 Bribery brigade to get red card Picture by THE 10 referees undergoing their Cooper Test at the National Stadium Practice Track on Thursday. From left: Manouchehr Nazari (Iran), H. Sudarso (Indonesia), Ahmad Bash (Jordan), N. Chandra (Sport), Zhang Duqiao (China, partly hidden), Chris Bambridge (Australia), Thomson Chan (HK, hidden), TuluJERRY SEH - 62 words
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288 1984-04-14 42 STORIES by JOE DORAI THE International Football Federationappointed Referees Committee for the pre-Olympic finalround soccer competition starting here today have come up with a surprise package m an attempt to curb bribery of match officials. They have decided to appoint the referee,288 words
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201 1984-04-14 42 THE ASIAN Football Confederation have selected eight of Singapore's overseastraired coaches, including Jita Singh, to conduct a technical study of the teams m vo)v'ed m the preOlvnpic competition. Each of the Republic's coaches will be attached Ui one of the teams from today until201 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-04-14 42 THAILAND arrived yesterday, the last country m for the pre-Olympic Games soccer tournament, beset by problems, including the loss of team manager Udomsak Ujji. Udomsak threw m the towel recently after three years at the helm following differences with his fellow officials. He was due to arrive on232 words
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Article285 1984-04-14 42 Malaysia have FIFA's nod to de-register players, says Vellapan MALAYSIA'S request to de-register their five suspended players met with a protest from Qatar during the team managers' meeting at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel yesterday. Santokh Singh, Wong Hung Nung, Lim Teong Kirn, K. Gunasekaran and P. Dharmalingam285 words
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Article305 1984-04-14 42 THE good and ugly sides of Singapore soccer were aptly presented yesterday by Teo Chong Tee, chairman of the Football Association of Singapore. At the meeting of team managers of the 10 countries competing m the pre-Olympic final-round tournament yesterday morning, Teo said that Singapore305 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-04-14 43 Presenting the virtuoso show FOOTBALL is very much a team game. To a lesser extent, it is also about individuals. Some argue it is to a larger extent. They are the players who light up the occasion with their fiery talent, who prosper even when their teams perish. They are162 words
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363 1984-04-14 43 P RE-TOURNAMENT favourites Kuwait are counting on a smooth magic carpet ride when they meet Bahrain m the opening match of the pre-Olympic finalround tournament at the National Stadium tonight at 7.30. The Kuwaitis have been preparing "secretly" for the last three363 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-04-14 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Singapore coach Jita Singh gives Peter Siow the lowdown on Road to LA FOR the 10 nations battling m the preOlympic soccer tournament, the road to Los Angeles begins today at the National Stadium. When the curtain comes down on April 29, all770 words
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Article100 1984-04-14 43 SEOUL, Fri. Taiwanese veteran Lv Hsi-Chuen shot a three-under-par 69 for a total of 140 to lead the second round of the Korea Open golf championship at the Kwanak Country Club Course here today. Australia's Michael Clayton followed one stroke behind with the day's best scoreAFP - 100 words
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Article305 1984-04-14 43 HAKIKAT RAI - Hockey comes alive indoors HAKIKAT RAI By IT TOOK them a while to get the feel of the game. But once they got the hang of it, the players stepped up the tempo and gave Singapore the first taste of indoor hockey m a series of exhibition matches at the305 words
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Advertisement778 1984-04-14 40 ESS CHILDREN'S WORLD Opening Offer! if rom 14 April to 14 May 1984) Hi kids' Celebrate with us to-day at Tanjong Katong Shopping Complex it's our grand opening day l Free lolipop for every kid who Ifj] I a I .vjfc come to us with Mum and Dad UjJj 1778 words
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Miscellaneous112 1984-04-14 42 Today's events ATHLETICS Tan Soo Liat memorial road relay (Seletar Reservoir, 5 p.m.). BASKETBALL National Schools Boys A Div (Thomson Secondary. 8.45 a.m CRICKET SCC v Queensland (Padang, 1 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA (nder-23: Gurdwara Katong v lA. Permaisurians v Bedok (Farrer Park AC. 3.45 and 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER Pre-Olymplcs: Bahrain112 words
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Advertisement198 1984-04-14 43 I CHINESE CARPETS I i HB I 3O /O OFF I Hw *l^iy(Bi HP^^ -<^^^m I RARE PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS I OLDEST PERSIAN CARPET IN PRIVATE COLLECTION DATED. OVER 1300 YEARS OLD. 'I 111? Hr^P-^V^' f Wr& f* gfJIS B L*f^ fe < £1 5g 1 -V j B M—^^^mim^^^H198 words
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202 1984-04-14 44 PERCHED on top of a great wall of China's I nited Nations mission m New York, this man (left) was moments away from escape from the mission early Thursday morning. Seconds later, the man climbed down a fire hose but fell toUPI - 202 words
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360 1984-04-14 44 BANGKOK, Friday A TOP ranking Cambodian official has crossed into Thaila nd m what is thought to be the most important defection to date from the pro-Vietnamese regime m Phnom Penh. Mr Sek Yen. 39, formerly the senior official m charge of political educationAFP - 360 words
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218 1984-04-14 44 IMF puts off issue of new money for poor nations WASHINGTON, Friday DESPITE pleas from the developing countries, the International Monetary Fund yesterday put off a decision on providing billions of dollars worth of new money to help these nations. The policymaking arm of the IMF issued a statement that218 words
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Article69 1984-04-14 44 More liberal trade US SEOUL, Fri. UNITED States trade representative William Brock said today that the Reagan administration will make an "increased effort to liberalise US trade and lead the world" m that direction. He hit out at protectionism, saying "if you protect an infant too much, it never growsAP - 69 words
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Article32 1984-04-14 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped by 2.51 points to 1,154.b3 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article214 1984-04-14 44 Israeli troops free bus hostages GAZA CITY (Occupied Gaza strip), Fri. It took Israeli commandos only 15 seconds to end a 10-hour ordeal. Firing assault rifles and tossing stun grenades, the troops stormed a bus before dawn today after it had been hijacked by four grenade-wielding Arab terrorists. The commandosAP - 214 words
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289 1984-04-14 44 Shamir wins party vote by narrow margin TEL AVIV, Friday FORMER Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has put himself back m the political spotlight by capturing a large share m a vote to determine who should lead the right m the coming early general elections. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir wasReuter - 289 words
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132 1984-04-14 44 Challenger lands after a diversion LOS ANGELES, Fri. The United States space shuttle Challenger-, diverted from a landing m Florida by bad weather, touched down here today after completing the first satellite rescue m history Challenger, carrying a crew of five, landed at Edwards Air Force Base m the MojaveReuter; UPI - 132 words
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Advertisement110 1984-04-14 44 HOW TO ENJOY TVAND VIDEO VIEWING WITHOUT RISKS Today, thousands of people have discovered that renting is the smarter way to enjoy tv and video viewing without hassles. Kvery time you buy a video recorder So now that you know renting from or colour television, you are actually Thorn is110 words
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Advertisement608 1984-04-14 44 Bl SINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial I)ail> IN TOD AYS ISSI X i i Singaporeans are saving more, with compulsory savings placed with the Central Provident Fund rising faster than voluntary savings placed with banks. If this trend continues, when will the CPF's share of national savings exceed that of banks?608 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-04-14 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 29 C Fine Manila 21 36 C Fine Amsterdam *C Melbourne 12 24 C Fine Bangkok 32 36C Sunny Moscow142 words
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Article129 1984-04-14 1 We have re-designed our BOOKS section to keep you better informed. Two new columns will appear Bear m Mind, a selection of recommended reading, and New Arrivals, which will draw your attention to new titles m the Times bookshops. Regular reviews and columns, like The Young129 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-04-14 1 At 25, Norman Mailer won a Pulitzer Prize for his first novel, The Naked and the Dead, inspired by his military stint during World War Two. The Armies of the Night m 1969 won a second Pulitzer Prize. More than a decade later, he won a third844 words
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Article952 1984-04-14 1 JERRY BAUER - JERRY BAUER By MAILER: Despite the early frenetic success and the many plaudits, I never felt I was especially gifted certainly not a genius. I always worried. First, I worried that I had made it without a struggle. Remember, The Naked and the DeadNew York Times - 952 words
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Advertisement16 1984-04-14 1 Two Easter contests m KIDS THINGS: Eggsaur puzzle contest Paint an Easter Egg contest Page F16 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1984-04-14 2 TAN LEE LENG - Moments of dreams and magic TAN LEE LENG By GONE are the days when steak houses were the best restaurants for Western food m Singapore. A new dining era began about four years ago, when a few establishments began setting new culinary standards. Though some have closed down, a handful1,236 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1984-04-14 3 Christine Khor - Wisdom in old wives' tales Christine Khor edited by Eat Your Way to Health: How Everyday Foods Influence Your Health By Vicki Peterson Penguin, 1983, 208 Pages. $11.15 Reviewed by HUO MEILI YOU can't judge this book by its cover, nor by its title. The title. Eating Your Way to1,053 words
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253 1984-04-14 3 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER Wine finds By LAST month's good news from the tax department sent me m search of a suitable celebratory "find". What a blessing for wine drinkers no change m the import tax on wines! While peering at the substantial selection of champagnes253 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-04-14 3 1 Serves about 10 people 2 500-g live lobsters 150 g scallops 100 g fresh salmon 12 g salt 3 g white pepper powder 1 g cayenne pepper powder 250 g fresh cream i red pepper, diced i green pepper, diced 15 g truffle,260 words
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228 1984-04-14 3 Aiguillette de barbaric au Chabertin (Serves 6 people) 3 2-kg barbaric ducks only the skinless breast and the bones are used 1 bottle Chambertin wine 1 carrot 2 onions 2 celery sticks 2 bay leaves 1 pinch thyme leaves a tsp crushed black peppercorn l clove garlic, crushed 200 g228 words
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Advertisement143 1984-04-14 2 JHH^BERTRAND StSLSiSSBf^^ AND HIS TEAM 0F HAIRSTYLISTS II will pamper you with creative hairstyles at rock bottom prices! ATTRACTIVE GIFTS WILL BE OFFERED TO ALL CUSTOMERS WHO PATRONIZE OUR SALON CUT/PERM $39 (U.P. $65) (With L'OREAL Perming Lotion) CUT/BLOW (LADIES) $16 (U.P. 24) CUT/BLOW (MEN) $14 (U.P. $20) COLOURING $35143 words
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Advertisement208 1984-04-14 3 a»MSi**at *li4il*^istct 4i^Hft?,M;,t 4i?li > J Lt ipf! ait*B^^int g?i««**i**n* ißi*«ir^ti*4n* «s^ O^^. It MB Steamboat with wine PH < -Jr and herbs uM B^|P" V prepared with specially selected expensive herbs for extra nutritional goodness Popular Thai And Teochew Supper Abalone Porridge Prawn Porridge, Fish Porridge, Local Mutton m208 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-04-14 4 KIDS THINGS How ujould you tike -to help archaeologist^ professor Dig veil io unearth and piece -together dinosaurs eqgsl In -the accompanying pt'eture- yea wilt be able, to assemble 6 uihole dinosaurs 'egos from 2o crackect pieces O/cauns^Siere are also other paHudJlcj cracked giant eg j shells included lh "the236 words
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Article136 1984-04-14 4 Age group THERE will be two age groups for this contest: Group A for children 7 years and below. Group B: for children 8 to 12 years old. Number of entries You can send m as many entries as you like as long as they136 words
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Article284 1984-04-14 4 Speaking of eggs NO ONE really knows exactly why certain groups of animals like the dinosaurs are now extinct. But many theories have been forwarded. One theory is thai towards the end of the cretacious period (about 135-64 million years ago), a species of rat and shrew -like animals took284 words
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Advertisement225 1984-04-14 4 Say Hi! At the Hyatt to /0-4t*^ /_TSIkX Awhole Happy Smurfday at j^y a***#* The Hyatt Regency Singapore. jr Easter Sunday. April 22nd.l0am-Bpm. JpP^ _^I|W Continuous Cartoon Shows Smurf Knockout Games and Prizes J L PS-Bbmf^H mur^ Disco Show Photo -taking with the Smurfs 1 /^^>^r-^^^_^^^V -ft* Count the Smurfs225 words
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Advertisement1361 1984-04-14 5 A Special Selection of Management Books x^, <* j ft All AbCHj^ i^ Ail < ti_ I Haaaßte. Another pioneering work from Edward de rs F A mtet^^BmMßß*M W^^^ enrichment of perceptual maps so that the -a^^ This book has been written for current and new-venture processes and continued the1,361 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-04-14 6 Every so often, people who stroll into bookshops are confronted by a beguiling variety of books to choose from. Beginning this week, the Bear m Mind column will highlight the new and noteworthy books which are m town. The list is of course subjective and by no233 words
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Article, Illustration843 1984-04-14 6 POLITICS IN SARAWAK 1970 1976 THE IBAN PERSPECTIVE by Peter Searle Oxford University Press Softcover, 243 pp Singapore, 1983, $30 Reviewed by ISMAIL KASSInT THE conflict within the Sarawak National Party (Snap) which resulted m the departure of some of its leading Iban members to form843 words
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Article365 1984-04-14 6 SON OF THE REVOLUTION By Liang Heng and Judith Shapiro 301 pp. Chatto and Windus/The Hogarth Press, 1983, $47.75 Reviewed by SELADANG THE appeal of this autobiography lies m the rare first-person account it provides of life m China daring the past three decades. The dustjacket365 words
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Article587 1984-04-14 7 The young reader TINY TIM VERSES FOR CHILDREN Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury and chosen by Jill Bennett 32 pages, hardcover London. Hememann, $18.95 Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM WONDER of wonders a book of poems which presents childhood m very down-to-earth terms! This is an invigorating alternative587 words
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Article723 1984-04-14 7 I LEARNT a lot from Alan Coren's anthology of modern humour. That one shouldn't be naive enough to imagine that simply because Alan Coren is editor of a prestigious humour magazine like Punch, he should be a reliable connoisseur of what tickles the funny723 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-04-14 7 New arrivals at Times the Bookshop Grenada by Hugh O'Shaughness; (Hamish Hamilton handback. $49.50) An account of the rise, suicide and extinction of the Grenadian revolution Putting The One Minute Manager to Uork by Kenneth Blanchaid and Robert Lorbei (Willow, $22) Sequel to the best-seller. The One Minute Manager How191 words
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Advertisement90 1984-04-14 6 Come early for the first choice! \^^r 1# sWrnm i Dia White Gold Ring mS^^Jk.- Dia Yellow Gold Ring 'Tjjt jT^l Hf Rl Dia v.- IP M^^ «%C" l|ft v I Dia. Yellow Gold Pendant jpf AW* b^ I gggi^m^^Sißpfaßja^^g^^^^^^^jariP n.a White Golo Ring JjjPawSarll^PsP^^ai .^iar ■Ki*J if* K*f*1 1*90 words
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Advertisement142 1984-04-14 11 I is sales II the name I of your game? I try P molex Sij Molex, a multi-national manufacturer of «Ej electrical terminals and connectors has y^m vacancies for ambitious, self-motivated and mature individuals to fill the following &ft position 1 SALES I EXECUTIVES A Degree or Diploma m Electrical142 words
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Advertisement296 1984-04-14 11 nmywm HblVt3l HHBHHB BBmHhßßbbB^h^ K^^HHJjfIfIH^HHfIJHJHJHJH^RBjHH9MHJHHJH^HJ£ BB^^PW|BJBJHBB|HHMBHBBP*HBBBMH^B |HBJBJ In view of further expansion KRIKS requires A. EXPERIENCED TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE The applicant is required to sell a very wide range of reputable flow control valves and instruments. Requirements: Several years of sales experience to the following market segments: chemical and Pharmaceuticals296 words
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Advertisement1339 1984-04-14 11 V V Management Consultants I'u ltd Management Consultants m a wide range of services including executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures,, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and1,339 words
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Advertisement867 1984-04-14 14 §f MANUFACTURING |f ENGINEERING MANAGER |k We are a maturing subsidiary of a leading U.S. manufacturer 5$ of high-quality Computer Peripherals. We invite aspiring $5 local engineers who are self- motivated, results-oriented and s» JC$ possessing leadership qualities to assume the Manufacturing Engineering Manager's position. The selected candidate will Kg867 words
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Advertisement695 1984-04-14 14 f PHILIPS 1 |i|e are a large and established multi-national organisation m the forefront of the electronic technology. We manufacture and export electrical and electronic products and equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the world. Due to our expansion programme, we are looking for self-motivating and dynamic individuals to695 words
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Advertisement307 1984-04-14 14 111 ®W&. 11l (PCB Manufacturing Division) invites applications for posts of: PLANT CHEMIST BSC Chemistry/Applied Chemistry. Must possess adequate experience m Chemical Analysis Capable of operating atomic absorption spectrophotomete' Knowledge of electro-plating is an added advantage. The incumbent is responsible forall laboratory analysis, takes charge of all equipments assigned, water307 words
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Advertisement931 1984-04-14 15 APPOINTMENTS Atlas Copco is a world leader m compressors, tools and drilling equip- SS ment for Mining, Construction and Industry. We are looking for well- as qualified and experienced personnel to join our regional centre m Singapore to fill the foDowing positions: ss^ jj SUPPLY MANAGER I A key function,931 words
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Advertisement807 1984-04-14 16 APPOINTMENTS I SINGAPORE I AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES Singapore Aircraft Industries is a group of fast growing companies involved m the maintenance and refurbishment of aircraft, overhaul and manufacture of aircraft parts and components, electronic and systems engineering and software development. With a present staff strength of 2,000 which will increase as807 words
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Advertisement678 1984-04-14 16 H CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I I OF SINGAPORE 1 :J A member of ~B I Singapore Technology Corporation D invite applications for: Wm I ENGINEERING ASSISTANT H t (NDT Inspection) 1"J E J0B: fc3 Wtz To perform field jobs m non-destructive testing mm 1, REQUIREMENTS: 111 k A Diploma m Engineering678 words
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Advertisement863 1984-04-14 16 I CHASE I I CAREER IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS I DATA COMMUNICATION i I Chase is a leader m the application of communications technology m banking. To add on m more advanced applications and features, we require a well-qualified and experienced f professional to join our management team m the telecommunications data863 words
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Advertisement219 1984-04-14 16 11 11 PLAZA HOTEL invites applications for the post of:I SALES I I EXECUTIVE I Pre-requisites 1 Singapore citizens between the ages of 25 and 30 years 2 Minimum Cambridge School Certificate or its equivalent. I 3 At least 2 years experience m hotel room sales or allied industry 4219 words
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Advertisement545 1984-04-14 17 APPOINTMENTS H We design the Future of Microcomputer Peripherals. XV arc a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a US manufacturer of computer peripherals. The Corporation is recognised as a leader m the field and has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth since its founding. Recently established m Singapore under545 words
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Advertisement702 1984-04-14 17 if PFI SINGAPORE 1 I POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the 1"' following positions: W I I PRINCIPAL LECTURER I $5091 6249 pm II SENIOR LECTURER j $4253 4679 pm 111 LECTURER $1701 -4413 pm The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience.702 words
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Advertisement491 1984-04-14 17 ACCOUNTS I U OFFICERS I Requirements: Bachelor of Accountancy or equivalent Preference will be given to those with working experience Duties: Preparation of monthly financial report Supervision of accounts staffs Other accounting duties Those interested should submit their applications stating qualifications, experience, present salary, expected salary and contact phone number491 words
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Advertisement544 1984-04-14 17 fffgf- SINGAPORE INSTITUTE -J"" SURVEYORS AND VALUERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DESIGNATE THE JOB A national professional institute, representing some 650 members comprising professional land surveyors, professional quantity surveyors and profes- sional valuers, seeks an experienced Executive Director Designate to administer and manage its affairs, and to take charge of publications; conferences;544 words
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Advertisement612 1984-04-14 18 APPOINTMENTS i The last word m small disk storage Maxtor, the leading U.S. high technology and fast t growth company which manufactures high-capacity and W& high performance 5 1 4-inch Winchester disk drives for j the computer industry, is seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following key positions: i H612 words
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Advertisement651 1984-04-14 18 fag~l NGEE ANN ■I f POLYTECHNIC ll|<£jMl SINGAPORE I FOR I I COMPUTER STUDIES I I SENIOR TEACHING I ASSOCIATES Gross salary ranges from $5091 to $6249 per month W I TEACHING ASSOCIATES I Gross salary ranges from $1 701 to $4679 per month m QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE SENIOR TEACHING651 words
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Advertisement578 1984-04-14 18 Applications arc invited from suitabl) qualified candidates For the following positions SALES CHINESE BINDERY EXECUTIVE PHOTOTYPESETTING INSTRUCTOR Applicants aged between INSTRUCTOR Applicants ruh intum 21-30 \ears. minimum GCE ti\c years wonVmg experience •r»- 1 1 r-u Male Female applicants with C) level m Chinese or lf on actual production of578 words
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Advertisement383 1984-04-14 18 NMB LTD.^ I We are a large multi-national Company 1 I engaged m the manutacturmg o* precision I I electro-mechanical products. Due tc our I I continued expansion we have the tohowmg I I vacancies ASSISTANT PRODUCTION CONTROL OFFICER I Polytechnic Diploma m Mechamca or I Production Engineering I Minimum383 words
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Advertisement622 1984-04-14 19 APPOINTMENTS Jm REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD. An affiliate of the U.S. multi-national Fortune 500 j HI Organisation, TRW Inc. We are the world's leading /fl manufacturer of submergible oil well pumps and we are JWm k^^v expanding our Singapore facility. We seek qualified /Mb A candidates to join622 words
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Advertisement679 1984-04-14 19 ttac4 z<n/4e Sfaf 7(Jet6 JSsam SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD, a subsidiary of the Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAD Group engaged m the manufacturing of aircraft parts and components, invites you to apply for the positions of: I MECHANICAL ENGINEER Possess a Degree m Mechanical Engineering Responsible for establishing engineering standards679 words
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Advertisement621 1984-04-14 19 |WaW WORMALD I W SECURITY Invites applications for the post of SECURITY ADVISOR/ SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Job To aggressively promote and market the i company's established comprehensive range of security alarm and associated systems, services and products. The Candidate Either male or female possessing a high degree of maturity and621 words
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Advertisement467 1984-04-14 19 W' ywwv^w ii i i i'«-*^B H. A A. A A. It^llk'.l-./I.MOB Mr <___^^^__ __|^___^^^^j^H REINFORCED EARTH (SEA) PTE LTD The Company specialises m a prefabricated system for constructing earth retaining structure m this region. Owing to rapid expansion of activities m S.E. Asia, we have the need for suitable467 words
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Advertisement743 1984-04-14 20 APPOINTMENTS A leading banking institution invites applications from suitably-qualified personnel for the following positions: M E ENGINEER The Position his is a senior position m our newly set-up Property Department and the incumbent will be m charge of theM E aspects of building services m preparation for the organisation's new743 words
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Advertisement796 1984-04-14 20 We are a US multi-national computer company, the world's largest minicomputer manufacturer. Our plant m Wm H Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 is engaged m the manufacture H fm of computer parts and peripherals. Our expansion g jSj programme provides career opportunities for you m the BB fl following:796 words
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Advertisement1282 1984-04-14 20 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION invites applications for the following positions I 1. FACILITIES 9. RESOURCE I OFFICER grade m OFFICER grade n ($638 $1914) ($638 -$1914) r To be responsible for coordinating the physical To be responsible for gramophone reco bB and financial requirements of studio and large tapes or film,1,282 words
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Advertisement596 1984-04-14 21 APPOINTMENTS I GRADUATES In engineering and the physical sciences are people and... ((Fecple are key to Honeywell's success. The company actively and affirmatively attracts and promotes the best people without regard to age, race, se.x, creed, disiihility or nationality, and rewards them on their performance I/oneyweU provides an environment for596 words
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Advertisement691 1984-04-14 21 Wr We are an off-shore plant of a large American multinational jSp corporation manufacturing electronic components. A I||| tremendous career opportunity awaits an individual with a wide engineering exposure m a semiconductor industry to join our aggressive, growth-orientated management team. p||| This challenging position as MANAGER-ENGINEERING [IS| OPERATION has total691 words
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Advertisement1046 1984-04-14 21 Lubrizol LUBRIZOL SOUTHEAST ASIA (PTE) LTD, the local subsidiary of a US mult.-nat.onal corporation, a leading supplier of chemical additives for lubricating oils, is m the final construction of an additives plant at Jurong, has the following new vacancies: A. PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS D TECHNICAL STOREKEEPER School Certificate or GCE O'1,046 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-04-14 22 Chewing gum and plutonium SILKWOOD Now showing at Jade Reviewed by RICHARD LIM KAREN Silkwood is not what you would call a model worker. She's often late for work, she doesn't abide by the plant's safety regulations she works m a nuclear facility which makes radioactive fuel rods and, horror874 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-04-14 22 Rumpelstiltskin a bit disappointing RUMPELSTILTSKIN Tonight, Ch 12, 9.05 p.m. Previewed by SHILA FERNANDEZ IT COULD be the very nature of the fairy tale or the continuing high standards we expect of the Faerie Tale Theatre that makes this version of Rumpelstiltskin slightly disappointing. Rumpelstiltskin begins with a short introduction375 words
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Article, Illustration988 1984-04-14 23 GERRARD LIM - GERRARD LIM A new Filipino group has stormed into town and it's a force to reckon with. SATURDAY WITH is held over By IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF ASSOCIATED KWAY TEOW MEE INGREDIENTS PTE. LIMITED (Members' Voluntary liquidation)988 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-04-14 23 KEVIN SULLIVAN - Razzle dazzle felines KEVIN SULLIVAN The Neptune Dancers are dancing excerpts from the very popular musical, Cats, nightly till April 22. By CATS, Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End and Broadway hit is a musical adapted from the poems of T.S Eliot, with an entire cast of cats. Lloyd Webber, composer770 words
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Advertisement569 1984-04-14 22 APPOINTMENTS F.J. BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD A PRODUCT MANAGER and TWO MARKETING ASSISTANTS F J Benjamin Sons have recently restructured their Marketing Division to accommodate the acquisition of new agency lines and the expansion of existing ones such as GLOMESH, FORMFIT and BENELLI. This restructuring has created new marketing positions569 words
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Advertisement871 1984-04-14 22 noubu 11 NOTICE [iSSssetfrf 1— COV^P U «caflCteS H IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE i, i iri' v RKPI'BLJC OF SINGAPORE T7CL Companies Winding I p No. 56 SAA^*-^ H n9M H tT^tl}^ In the Matter of the Companies m t^NGl^*^ I Art (Chapt m) H -ja ~f7 In871 words
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Advertisement113 1984-04-14 22 BAILIFF'S SALE IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF WRIT OF SEIZURE SALE NO. 332 OF 1984 FOUR-TACK INDUSTRIES <S) PTE LTD PLAINTIFF VERSUS NRR GARMENTS ENTERPRISES DEFENDANT AUCTION SALE OF Drinks dispenser, Cash register. Electric Typewriter, Costume jewelleries. Silver Plated/Brass Wares, Lighters, Watches,113 words
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Advertisement278 1984-04-14 23 NOTICES I 1984 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ORDINARY AND ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES Registration for the 1984 Examination will be held from 2 April to 23 April, Mondays to Fridays, between 0830 hours and 1600 hours. Principals of private institutions may collect entry forms and related documents278 words
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Advertisement50 1984-04-14 23 DBS LAND NEW HEAD OFFICE AT PLAZA SINGAPURA i^^m h^h From April 16, 1984 all divisions will be located at Plaza Singapura 68 Orchard Road #06-01 Plaza Singapura 0923 I NEW TELEPHONE NO. I 336 3300 NEW TELEX NO. R*****1 I NEW FACSIMILE TEL NO. I j 336 1204 j50 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous416 1984-04-14 23 What's on FAMOI'S WARSHIPS conveying the variety, ness and dreams of EXHIBITION melody, freedom and im- flying. On display are 21 paint- provisations m jazz. 345 p m _La Soufriings of famous warships Goethe-Institut. Noon -6 ere, a documentary about of the Imperial Japanese p.m. Except on Sundays. the'volcano La416 words
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Advertisement499 1984-04-14 24 Sviicrtck. Hon€^v%i/€^li "Standard cell technology will exert the greatest influence on the future direction of the IC industry during the latter half of the decade with CMOS technology being the most popular choice." (Status 1984, a Report on the Integrated Circuit Industry, Integrated Circuit Engineering, 1984, Pg. 20) Synertek, a499 words
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Miscellaneous1812 1984-04-14 24 \QUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE »Q' A crown £or Hill rsßc 5 [^*onT^ Ml FAST ASIAN i^ M»— 12.30 PM SBCTEXT 'Live" Sample Pages 7.05 The Two-Legged Space Ship mJ&%o££?£ ut ISSS S sol \sh CHAMPION- 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.20 Cultural Diary (English) nouncemem s.ii News1,812 words
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