The Straits Times, 26 April 1984
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Title Section15 1984-04-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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201 1984-04-26 1 LEE KIM CHEW - Doctor may be PAP's woman candidate LEE KIM CHEW By THK People's Action Party is seriously thinking of Melding a woman candidate in the next general election. Several women have been Interviewed and one of them, a doctor, has indicated readiness to go Into politics. If actepted by the party,201 words
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221 1984-04-26 1 Porter helped man to carry heavy bag The Jalil murder trial HONGKONG. Wednesday A HOTEL porter told a High Court here today how he helped to carry the suitcase which allegedly contained the body of a murdered Malaysian banker. Mr Au Yeung Tak Ming said he was called to aAFP; Bernama - 221 words
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Article44 1984-04-26 1 Latest MONEY RUSH LAGOS, Wed. Thousands of Nigerians began cashing In their old currency, nalra, which will become useless in 12 days, for new ones as a huge operation got underway today to boost the countrys's eeononn and combat corruption. Reuter SKK f'U.K S.Reuter - 44 words
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Article469 1984-04-26 1 IVAN LIM - 'T able thumping days are over' IVAN LIM It will be suicidal to go back to old-style unionism: Teng Cheong By THERE must be no return to the days of table-thumping unionism or Singapore will be heading for disaster. Mr Ong Teng Cheong issued this stern reminder in his first469 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-04-26 1 PAUL WEE; SHIRLEY TAN - PAUL WEE SHIRLEY TAN By and FACE-TO-FACE a robbery victim identifies a youth (masked) suspected of being an accomplice, in a police car. The suspect was arrested during a chase after a woman medical student was robbed of $700 worth of valuables by a man inTAN SUAN ANN - 320 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-04-26 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM Local shows head the charts By IT'S a first: The SBC's ambitious drama serial. The Awakening, has shot to the top of the television popularity charts. Shown twice a week, on Mond a y s and Fridays, the serial took first and335 words
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155 1984-04-26 1 'Killer litter tenant to be evicted' THE Housing Board has decided to evict a tenant who threw down a video tape-recorder from his Chai Chee Avenue flat last Friday, the Shin Min Daily News reported last night. Cha3itaran so P.G.. 21, will be punished under the board's new "get-tough" policy.155 words
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Article279 1984-04-26 1 Britain gets tough with Libyans LONDON. Wed BRITAIN has stepped up its promised crackdown on Libyans, expelling Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's personal representative in London and detaining eight Libyan students trying to enter the country. As the siege at the Libyan embasey entered its second week, three Libyan officials, led byAP; UPI; Reuter - 279 words
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Article63 1984-04-26 1 THE Strain Times Industrial Index registered an 11.11 points gain yesterda> to breach the LOOO mark yet again at 10(M 34 Trading, however, was generally uneventful although speculative interests saw several impressive gains, including a $9 gain in Aver Hitam. Short covering before the settlement63 words
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Article519 1984-04-26 2 Jubilee kick-off SINGAPORE'S 25th anniversary celebrations will kick off on June 2 with a two-hour musical extravaganza on the City Hall steps. It will have 800 Singaporean artistes participating and will be called Reach out Singapore. In all, 10 shows have been planned for the silver jubilee. The shows519 words
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Article324 1984-04-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN the nine years since a lIS President last visited China, there has been a marked increase in Soviet power in this part of the world. It is not surprising, therefore, that Mr Ronald Reagan should choose to keynote his trip to China with a324 words
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Article313 1984-04-26 2 Saints march on SOUTHAMPTON maintained their push towards a place in Europe next season at the expense of English Football Association Cup finalists Watford. drawing 1-1 on Tuesday night. Hosts Watford. seeking their first win since qualifying to meet Everton at Wembley on May 19, have now gone six313 words
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Article250 1984-04-26 2 TIMES PUB PROFITS TRIMMED BY SUBSIDIARY'S LOSSES LOSSES incurred by its Marshall Cavendish subsidiary have depressed Times Publishing Berhad's half-year results. Group pre-tax profits were pushed down by 7 per cent to $22.9 million, in spite of a 20 per rent growth in group turnover to $281 million. But250 words
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Article51 1984-04-26 2 STAYING POWER THE staying power of acting MCA president Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan in the current party crisis has amazed many people. Despite ail the setbacks, he is not about to capitulate. One reason is that he has not lost the suppon of the top Umno leaders. Page51 words
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Article550 1984-04-26 2 'Capture' disputed RADIO KABUL claimed on Tuesday that Sovietled forces had captured the strategic Afghan guerilla-controlled Panisher Valley, but this was immediately disputed by Western diplomats and Afghan exiles. A lt's just a simple lie, we have heard these lies before," said Professor Burhanuddin Rabbani, leader of550 words
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Article220 1984-04-26 2 'Villain' of the peace? FORMER MCA president Datuk Lee San Choon. who announced he was giving up his role as a mediator, has now been accused of being the "villain." And that is not all. He has also become the target of brickbats from the party's central220 words
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Article408 1984-04-26 2 Tribute to Seeeee OUTLOOK cartoonist See Chong Hui, familiar to readers of these pages as Seeeee, died on Friday 13 this month. He was only 23 a gentle Direct Honours undergraduate in the National University of Singapore's Arts Faculty, who always tried to give of his best in408 words
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Article82 1984-04-26 2 Historical play LOCAL director Liu Ming will be staging a drama aboul China's first and only woman emperor. Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty. The five-act play is presented by the Singapore Creative Dramatic Society and will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday and Sunday. Mr82 words
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253 1984-04-26 3 Bonn backs Asean's stance on Cambodia BONN, Wed. •A KST Germany has assured Thailand and Asean of its strong TOWMHi on their stance on Cambodia and will also continue to back efforts to achieve a just solution to the problem President Karl Ctastens gave this assurance during a meeting yesterdayReuter; NST - 253 words
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125 1984-04-26 3 Soviet killed by anti-Hanoi forces' BANGKOK. Wed. The anti-communist underground in Vietnam has assassinated a Soviet officer in the Cam Ranh Bay area, a tiandestine resistance radio broadcast said todaj The assassination took place on March 2# near the US-built naval facility at Cam Ranh Bay in southern Vietnam, nowUPI - 125 words
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Article80 1984-04-26 3 STRIKE ACTION by air traffic controllers prevented about 100 planes from taking off from Paris' two airports yesterday and the controllers' union said in Paris* that French airports in the southeast were also badly affected in protest against a new law which would limit the rightAFP - 80 words
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Article69 1984-04-26 3 THE IRANIAN regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah khomeiny, now at war with Iraq, is in the "final stages" of making a nuclear bomb likely to be ready within two years, the authoritative Jane's Defence Weekly said in London yesterday. Construction of a bomb would follow completion of a nuclearUPI - 69 words
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Article56 1984-04-26 3 THE WORLD Court in The Hague started hearing cases presented by lawyers for Nicaragua and the United States yesterday in the dispute over US mining of Nicaraguan ports and whether the court has jurisdiction in the case. Nicaragua would present its plea first. Washington says the NicaraguanUPI - 56 words
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Article77 1984-04-26 3 COLORADO SENATOR Gary Hart yesterday won Democratic presidential nomination caucuses in Vermont, although by much lower margins than his 71 per cent victory over the front-runner, former Vice-President Walter Mondale in the New England stale's non-binding presidential preference vote on March 6 at which 13 delegates wereAFP - 77 words
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Article306 1984-04-26 3 HONGKONG, Wed COl NTRIES such as Singapore, Israel and South Korea, with which China has no diplomatic relations, can keep their offices In Hongkong after 1997 if they wish, Chinese officials have been reported as saying. Hongkong newspapers yesterday reported that Vir IJ Hou,Kyodo; AFP - 306 words
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351 1984-04-26 3 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed. Khmer resistance forces today continued to hold their positions around the strategic Lake Ampil. while teams of guerillas advanced cautiously to retake areas earlier occupied by Vietnamese troops. Two guerillas of resistance leader Son Sann's351 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-04-26 3 'Panjsher Valley taken' report is disputed Radio's claim is a simple lie, says Afghan leader ISLAMABAD, Wed. Radio Kabul claimed yesterday that Sovietled forces had captured the strategic Afghan guerilla-con-trolled Panjsher Valley, but this was immediately disputed by Western diplomats and Afghan exiles. "It's just a simple lie, we haveReuter; NYT; AP; AFP - 486 words
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124 1984-04-26 3 Soldiers insist on God Save The Queen' SYDNEY, Wed. Australian soldiers who fought with British troops in World War I today defied a government edict that "God Save The Queen" is no longer the national anthem and played it at memorial services around the country. Prime Minister Bob Hawke. whoReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration827 1984-04-26 5 Three hotel staff saw them on day of alleged murder TheJalil THE VICTIM: Jalil Ibrahim, 34, former assistant general manager of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd (BMF), a Bank Bumiputra subsidiary in Hongkong. Jalil was re* portedly sent on a temporary posting toNST; Bernama - 827 words
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Article183 1984-04-26 5 HONGKONG, Wednesday THE magistrate's court was told yesterday that George Tan, former chairman of the now defunct Carrian group, is suffering from serious mental strain. His counsel, Mr Martin Lee, QC, told the magistrate's court this yesterday when he applied to alter bail conditions forNST - 183 words
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380 1984-04-26 5 Trader tells how much he makes on bag sales HONGKONG, Wednesday A LOCAL trader in this shoppers' paradise of the east unwittingly let the cat out of the bag today when he revealed the profit he makes on bag sales: It is a whopping 400 per cent. While being cross-examinedBernama - 380 words
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Article49 1984-04-26 6 Warsaw Pact pow-wow PRA(n:E. Wed. Military leaders of the Warsaw Pact met here yesterday for what was officially described as a regular session of the alliance's Military Council. Soviet Marshal Viktor Kulikov, commander-in-chief of Warsaw Pact forces, presided over the two-day session, the official news agency CTK reported. APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-04-26 6 Soviet paper blames London for shooting MOSCOW. Wednesday BRITISH ambassador Sir lain Sutherland yesterday protestj ed to the Foreign' Ministry here about an article in the Communist Party newspaper. Pravda, which put the blame i for the shooting and siege at the Libyan embassy in LondonAP; UPI - 311 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-04-26 6 Big run on Nigerian banks expected LAGOS, Wed A BIG run on Nigerian commercial banks was expected today as an order changing the country's bank notes went into effect. Senior bank officials said they expected the changeover to notes of new colours would create temporary chaos as people scrambled toReuter - 177 words
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213 1984-04-26 6 Bonn hands over 'sprayer of Zurich' LOERRACH (West Germany), Wed. West German police yesterday handed the "sprayer of Zurich" graffiti artist Harald Naegeli over to the Swiss authorities to serve a nine-month jail sentence for defacing walls. The 44-year-old artist was handed over at the border town here, ending anUPI - 213 words
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233 1984-04-26 6 US -Soviet row over Olympics seems defused for now LAUSANNE, Wed. AMERICAN and Soviet officials today appeared to have defused, for the time being, a smouldering row over preparations for this summer's Los Angeles Olympic Games that threatened the participation of Soviet athletgs. After a four-hour meeting with Los AngelesReuter - 233 words
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Article28 1984-04-26 6 BERGYILLE (South Africa), Wed. Thirty-four people, including one policeman, have died in fighting between rival tribal factions in South Africa's Natal province, police said today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-04-26 6 Rabat cuts lies with Costa Rica, E1 Salvador RABAT, Wed. Morocco :uis decided tti break oft diplomatic relations with (o>ta kica and Kl Salvador, ;i lor it n Mi iistr> sutemen. an- need hl' r f in a broadcast on national rad io "he stat^riH'nt noted that itn decision wa.*>AFP - 111 words
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272 1984-04-26 7 Countries in financial trouble are looking for loans to bail them out of their predicament. Many of them look towards the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for help. The following articles give an insight into some of the problems. SANTO DOMINGO, Wednesday PRESIDENT Salvador JorgeReuter; AFP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-04-26 7 Funds to come from Saudis and 19 other countries WASHINGTON, Wednesday REPRESENTATIVES of 146 member-govern-ments have approved arrangements for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to start borrowing from Friday US$6.3 billion (5513.23 billion) for relending to countries in financial trouble, IMF sources saidAP; Reuter - 454 words
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Article327 1984-04-26 7 MANILA, Wed THE Philippines is likely to devalue the peso again after Parliamentary elections in May despite an official statement to the contrary, banking sources said today. Deputy Prime Minister Jose Rono said on Sunday that devaluation talk was baseless speculation by opposition parties. ButReuter; AP - 327 words
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309 1984-04-26 7 Airspace violation: Russia wants tougher curbs MONTREAL, Wed. A top Soviet official, facing anger over his country's shooting down of a South Korean commercial airliner, wants tougher restrictions against violations of sovereign airspace. "Incessant violations of this sort create the atmosphere of mistrust and tension in inter-state relations and causeUPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-04-26 8 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Musical at City Hall on June 2 to kick off celebration »y SINGAPORE'S 25th anni versa r y celebration.s wul kick off with t ru >hour musical extravaganza called Roach out Singapore on the City Hall steps on June 2. in all.419 words
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Article297 1984-04-26 8 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE Workers' Party yesterday ignored a demand h> Mr S. Rajaratnam for payment of a debt of more than 54. 0CR). It did not pay the money despite Mr Rajaratnam's warning that he would sue the leaders of the party if the297 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-04-26 8 TEXTILES and electronic goods were destroyed in a fire which broke out on the ground floor of a warehouse in MacTaggart Road, near MacPherson Road, on Tuesday. No one was injured in the blaze which started at about 11.15 p.m. at the three-storey warehouse ofANDREW CHIN - 96 words
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Article93 1984-04-26 8 A DRIVER was fined $500 yesterday for driving a trailer loaded with a cement mixer which was slightly higher than the authorised 4.5 m limit. Nge Flng Lai, 43, was also fined another $500 for driving without due care and attention. As a result, the top93 words
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227 1984-04-26 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN More had five '0' levels By THE second batch of Special Assistance Plan school students has improved on the GCE 'O' level results of the first group. This second batch, who sat for their '0' levels at the end of last year,227 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-04-26 9 Courses train students for jobs that pay better than office work: Dr Tay STUDENTS with GCE O' levels who were unsuccessful in the recent joint admissions exercise can join bluecollar courses at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. These courses prepare students for important jobs280 words
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Article164 1984-04-26 9 59 new charges against man MORE charges of cheating were yesterday brought against a 42-year-old man, bringing the total amount of money involved in the case to $121,000. One of the 59 newcharges accuses Tan Kim Hua of deceiving a woman at the Development Bank of Singapore in Shenton Way164 words
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Article53 1984-04-26 9 THAILAND'S Education Minister, Mr Chuan Leekpai, was yesterday briefed on Singapore's pupil and teacher data banks. He was met at the Education Ministry in Kay Siang Road by Madam Low Sin Leng, the ministry's director of planning and management services, and Mr Goh Kiat Soon, the deputy director53 words
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Article68 1984-04-26 9 THE decomposed body of an unidentified Chinese man was found on a vacant piece of land in Jalan I>embah Kallang. off Kallang Bahru on Tuesday. Some factory workers in the area found the body, police said. There was no sign of injury on the man,68 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-04-26 9 VALERIE D' COSTA - VALERIE D'COSTA By PLANS are being made for this year's celebrity tennis tournament which is expected to raise about $oM,tM for the Community Chest of Singapore. Nine stars have so far accepted invitations to the event. They include composer Burt Bacharach, Dallas' stars236 words
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108 1984-04-26 9 TWO boys who -found a purse containing $6,245 and handed it to the police were yesterday given food hampers worth about $150 by the Rotary Club of Singapore. The boys Ng Kok Koon, 12, and Ng Woon Kian, 10, both from Toa Payoh found108 words
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Article84 1984-04-26 9 Sailor fined for having bullets A SEAMAN got four rounds of ammunition from a colleague in Thailand to bring back to Indonesia. The bullets were found among his luggage at the Woodlands Customs checkpoint four days later. Yesterday, Joemilar Kamaludin, 35, pleaded guilty to illegally importing the ammunition on April84 words
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354 1984-04-26 9 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By A FLOCK mills operator is accusing Golden Plaza Development of using "strong arm" tactics to illegally remove him from a rent -eon trolled property which it bought from his landlord. Mr Swaminathan Muthaliappan yesterday got a High Court injunction restraining Golden354 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-04-26 10 Fighter rotation in Singapore and Malaysia AUSTRALIA will deploy new fighter aircraft on regular rotational basis both in Singapore as well as Butterworth after 1988 when all its Mirages are phased out. Mr Gordon Scholes, the Australian Defence Minister, told a press briefing yesterday thatK. F. SEETOH - 511 words
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Article145 1984-04-26 10 MUSLIM children should not continue to lag behind their non Muslim friends in then quest for knowledge, given the detetermination of the community and the help and support of the government and the other communi ties. Even so. the initiative and effort should necessarily rest145 words
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Article75 1984-04-26 10 ABOUT 70 people were treated to organ musir at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday during lunch hour. Music of Bach, Lisz;. Albinoni and Franck was played by Peter Stevenson, examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in the United Kingdom and overseas.75 words
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Article55 1984-04-26 10 MRS Hedwig Anuai dim lor of the- National library, has been elected chairman of the National Book Devel opmeni Council of Singa pore Other officials are. Vicechairman, Mr P a ki i M:n doen; secretary, Mr R. Ramaehandran assistant secretary, Mr Patrick Goh Yong Meng. and treasurer.55 words
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259 1984-04-26 10 WISE Y, the owl, will be bringing to primary school pupils the message on the national save energy campaign next month. It will tell the students the importance of energy, its limited supply and the need to use it properly. Wlsey, is259 words
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313 1984-04-26 10 RESERVISTS who have completed the new 13--year reserve cycle will eventually be transferred to the civil defence force. This was explained to the 22 reservists who met the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence), Mr Phua Bah Lee, at the second meet-the-reservists session at the313 words
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Article154 1984-04-26 10 MORE Canadian firms are showing interest in the region. At least 30 trade representatives from Alberta will visit the Republic in the next two months. This follows the visit of some 35 companies from the country to the recent OffhsoreSoutheast Asia Exhibition held at the154 words
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Article248 1984-04-26 12 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Deed helps man win claim to grandmother's land By A 1911 document helped a retired religious leader succeed in his claim to include a 3,945 sq m piece of land in Bedok as part of his late grandmother's estate. Haji Tahir bin248 words
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497 1984-04-26 12 MAGDALENE LUM - National body for better work relations MAGDALENE LUM By A NATIONAL Steering Committee will be set up under the National Productivity Council to promote better labour -management relations in Singapore. The committee, to be set up in the next two to three months, will help fester a cooperative spirit between497 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-04-26 12 A WOMAN was fln<*l $3W yesterday for throwing a pietv of tissue paper from the back of he- flat last month. A court heard tlat a full description of the offender, Teo Slew Lan, 27, was given b,v an observer to a hawker liaison office'89 words
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179 1984-04-26 12 VANDALS and killer litterbugs should be identi- fied and punished as they make life miserable for the majority. The Acting Minister for Labour and Minister of State (Law and Home Af- fairs), Prof S. Jayakumar. said this yesterday at the opening of the Urban Redevelopment179 words
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82 1984-04-26 12 A SEX-MONTH-OLD bab> choked on milk and died while his mother was spoon-feeding him. a coroners court heard yesterday. Madam Juharia binti Jumahat. 23. said she was feeding her child. iili;«izad bin Jumat. at their Ho Ching Road flat in Turong on Get82 words
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Article261 1984-04-26 14 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG NCB formed advisory committee early this year By COMPUTER software developers and dealers here can rest a bit easier with the formation of a committee on the legal protection of computer software. Although it is only an advisory committee, it is the first step on the261 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-04-26 14 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By UNTIL yesterday, it never occured to Madam Ang Kim Lian, 41, that her 17--year-old Ford Anglia could win her a prize. She was the first reader who responded to the third day of The Straits Times classified248 words
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293 1984-04-26 14 Petrochem plant restarts after fire THE downstream petrochemical plant, which was hit by an explosion and a fire early Tuesday morning, has partially resumed operations. One production train at the low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plant was restarted yesterday afternoon, despite the fact that investigations about the incident at a second train293 words
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Article183 1984-04-26 14 Arsonist gets 3 months' jail A MAN was jailed for three months yesterday for committing mischief by fire on Jane 1, 1979. He was sentenced to another 15 months and six strokes of the cane for robbery with hurt. The sentences are to ran consecutively. Jatnalu bin Mohd, 27, pleaded183 words
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133 1984-04-26 14 A FATHER and son driving two beach buggies didn't quite make it as prize-winners in The Straits Times contest yesterday Mr Koh Lye Seng, 3(). and his son Mr Koh Hock Chuan, 22, run a garage in Chua Chu Kang and133 words
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128 1984-04-26 14 A PAY dispute between i charcoal dealers and their workers in Tanjong Rhu has been resolved. The dealers agreed to i pay 13 cents per 100 kg j from last Monday to I more than 60 odd-job la- bourers for loading and I128 words
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Article46 1984-04-26 14 POLICE are investigating th< theft of the Nanyang Techno logical Institute's coat-of arms in Upper Jurong Road The coat -of -arms, in ih< shape of a shield, was fount missing from a wall by th< side of the institute's archwaj on April 1446 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-04-26 15 Two silver jubilees in just one year LAST year was a year of double happiness for Mr Wong Hong Teng: He was able to celebrate his silver wedding anniversary and 25 years of working in the Postal Services Department On Tuesday, Mr Wong. 46. of Panda n Gardens, was rewarded161 words
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121 1984-04-26 15 ALL crash helmets will have to bear the certification mark of the Singapore institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SisL-) from May L This is to control the quality and type of helmets used here, and to curb the number of121 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-04-26 15 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI First such joint Malaysia-Singapore operation By THE first bilateral rescue exercise was carried out by the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Air force at Changi on Tuesday. The maiden joint search-and-rescue exercise was to establish a high level259 words
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320 1984-04-26 15 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By MANY people could have kept their jobs even after they became disabled had they been given training to perform with their disability. This is one of the impressions from the first part of a month-long employment study of 400 disabled people,320 words
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Article61 1984-04-26 15 BUSINESSMAN Lau Ju Mee, 34, was yesterday fined a total of $6,300 for having 63 uncensored video tapes at his shop in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 on March 29 last year. Lau, who pleaded guilty to the police summons, was fined $100 per tape. He61 words
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Article69 1984-04-26 15 AN OPEN verdict was recorded on Tuesday on the death of part-time labourer Kng Kian Hwa, 27, whose body was found floating in Kallang River on Nov 8 last year. The Coroner's inquiry heard that Mr Kng used to drink and was strongly under the influence of69 words
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Article46 1984-04-26 15 A FILM on the wedding of Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer will be shown at the Bukit Merah Branch Library tomorrow at 1 p.m. It is the second film to be shown as part of a monthly luni'htime movie programme.46 words
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Advertisement395 1984-04-26 13 Now there's a computer system that can do more than you think. For less than you think. Introducing the amazing Compact successful. Like hundreds of application education programs, including seminars IBM System/36. The latest member of packages to help solve your business and customer centers. the IBM family of small395 words
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Advertisement864 1984-04-26 14 ADVERTISEMENT Sirotex Hffftk "13S garden fc^ LFSS20 0 I Shopping News ESTD 19:52 29 MARCH 1984 28 APRIL 1984 3 DAYS TO GO Merchandise being snapped up at amazing speed. TANGS' BIGGEST SALE MOVES INTO LAST 3 DAYS! More offers at 7570 discounts I Houseware Enamel whistling cookware $19.90 to864 words
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Advertisement115 1984-04-26 14 ■■'""""JB^B""*"""""" Ceradur eook\var?ls36 to $s<i NOW LESS 50% Electrical/ Art Craft/ Oriental Toshiba food processor (1200) NOW $139 Krups dual coffee'tea maker $179 NOW $143 Philips bread toaster NOW $33 Indian brass vases $16.50 to $262 NOW LESS 30% Korean brass candle holders $7.50 to $30.25 NOW LESS 30% Original115 words
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Advertisement119 1984-04-26 14 INTERNATIONAL TRUST f Finance Limited Incorporated in the Republic ot Singapore Earn higher interest in Fixed Deposits 12 months O/Op.a. H 9 months 7%% p.a. II 6 months 7 3 /4% p.a. B 3 months 7 1 /2% p.a. H 1 month 7 1 2% p.a. i? Head Office: 4951.119 words
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Advertisement191 1984-04-26 15 At last! f ANGEI^%OREAU i^E^jfl 1 A designer shirt SALE that won't cost you the shirt off your back. From now till 30th April, we're ottering them at ridiculous rockbottom prices- and that's not all if you buy a second shirt the price comes down even further. Where will you191 words
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Advertisement187 1984-04-26 16 GIVES YOU UNBEATABLE VALUE FOR MONEY 1 1l If SHE' >— *****M^**-*-" 11l ll— «Wf4 GoldStar introduces its latest 20" (51 cm) i I [,u j fcOi M i'l.^ Sensibly priced to be within your reach the GoldStar Colour TV Colour TV. Built to the same exacting standards 1 jj187 words
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195 1984-04-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The long-stand-in ties between Malaysian and Singapore traders are among the reasons for Malay- sia importing and exporting goods through the Republic, senators were told here today. Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Oo Gin Sun said that apart fromBernama - 195 words
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Article148 1984-04-26 17 K! AI.A LUMPUR, Wed. Imder a new system started yesterday", all federal and state licences whether for permission to dig for turtle eggs or to open a nightclub will be issued by a single body. The new system, launched throughout the country, was toNST - 148 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-04-26 17 Landslip danger at Fraser's Hill THIS Fraser's Hill bungalow appears to be teetering precariously above the mosque below it. Soil erosion, that has eaten into the slope right up to the fencing, is a growing problem in the hill resort. Rapid development and extensive cutting down of trees to makeNST - 241 words
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549 1984-04-26 17 'He stage-managed entire crisis to make comeback' charge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed FORMER MCA president Datuk Lee San Choon, who announced he was giving up his role as a mediator, has nowbeen accused of being the "villain." And that is not all. He has alsoNST - 549 words
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Advertisement359 1984-04-26 17 <C^ '4$ T* 16 37-storey Landmark Tower is the Ena <? d? tallest deluxe apartment in Singapore BW Co" v and Malaysia. Opposite Pearl's Hill fl| if >O° g 1 Park. Adjacent to Outram Park MRT W& r c\ v \O^ Station. With full view of the bustling fgg& c^359 words
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Advertisement166 1984-04-26 17 Kay has probably baked "^DQ^^housand birthday cakes. Each one 4^ oLHl il^llLD U.JU liib 111"BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBHBBBHBK8SK)H^BBBBMlBBHBHBL^BBK9BK% OBBBBSfe.-y^' 1 I'liiriMMiß^MintiiiMMfciiiiiiMJiiii^ii" nun B^H <II Bhbl ait.ki ll^^bl BW^^:vM K j[ Kll afc I 'IB B 1:1 M '11 ll bhßi It^FtSj^ißt B '^b! Bpi^tl 1 BtL^h^bl bI H^ Bk flk ■H J W166 words
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Article493 1984-04-26 18 A commonality of interests PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan arrives in Beijing this morning amidst fresh evidence of Soviet aggression and expanding military presence in Asia. The Soviet Union has begun a spring offensive in Afghanistan apparently to tighten its hold on that West Asian state. And, last493 words
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682 1984-04-26 18 As I was passing Of The New Straits Times THE "inscrutable Oriental" must have a tough time maintaining his inscrutability. With all the body language flying around, he has to struggle to keep not only his face but the rest of his anatomy from being "scruted"...682 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-04-26 18 THE election campaign just getting started in Israel centres on domestic problems. But the outcome could have important consequences for the I nited States and its Middle East policies. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir Ls determined to rebuild his toppled coalition in the Knesset intoUS News; World Report - 468 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1984-04-26 18 Jewish state faces crisis over economy and Lebanon JERUSALEM All across Israel, there is today a mood of anger, frustration and worry as the Jewish state tries to cope with a new surge of Arab terrorism and the most divisive crisis in itsUS News; World Report - 1,196 words
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Advertisement198 1984-04-26 18 Bring LflJoey to the course. And play golf the r convenient, v comfortable a way. Mcloi Golt Caddies n _*.X U Xj LiH PAIVJ -WEST CPTE) LTD. '4 Tr»de MhalMrii T e 3 *****4 PAN- WEST BON.BHO. p.- I ML^mm I <^m I V/< Imm Hfli m\*^Tsi&^\%^'* ii^mY mw!xigi&&K3£i!mT m198 words
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Letter, Illustration971 1984-04-26 19 Imported plants also play a role THE recent conference on the environment drew comments from local academics on the Garden City One. Dr Richard Corlett, was reported (ST, March 30) to have said that very few of the native plants and animals Mere971 words
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182 1984-04-26 19 Air-con was in the way of repair work PLEASE refer to your report "Should the ropes give way...". (ST, April 11). We feel it is necessary to clarify the matter. What actually occurred was that we were advised by the said tenant of the defective window sometime end of March182 words
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Letter106 1984-04-26 19 THERE have in the past been complaints in the press about sales agents who do not fulfill their obligations on faulty equipment and goods bought from them. A recent experience with an agent has convinced me that there are also those agents who help their customers get their106 words
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Letter78 1984-04-26 19 OUR sincere thanks to the lecturers at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute Mr Shitai Dubey, Mr Lee Peng Hon, Miss Wong Sing Chee and, especially Mr Lee Choo Kin, who took care of us when we were at the institute attending a three-day training programme for78 words
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299 1984-04-26 19 I AM writing in to bring to the attention of your readers my experiences in three stores in Singapore. The first was at a book store. I was in a queue to pay for my purchases, when I noticed that the cashier very, very299 words
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Advertisement85 1984-04-26 19 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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Advertisement344 1984-04-26 19 into Reality with Atlantis Pools! New Australian fibreglass highest standards of pool outstanding design and technology means you can construction available in the world. FEATURES afford vour own swimmina Even surpassing the strict quality The Atlantis 31 Champagne 3X OWn swimmm 9 standards specified by the features breakfast bar with344 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-04-26 20 4 But Dr Neo is still around. Of course, he is not alone. He has a core of supporters, mainly those who are holding office in the government, who have so far remained loyal to him. His tenacity under pressure and the almost "dictatorial powers" invested to114 words
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Article, Illustration919 1984-04-26 20 Rival faction out to give 'hatchet man' the axe The Region With ISMAIL KASSIM IT IS a tribute to the tenacity of the acting MCA president Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan that he is still around as head of the biggest Chinese party in the multiethnic National Front government His919 words
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723 1984-04-26 20 SURINDER SINGH - Indira and son tread carefully in run-up to polls SURINDER SINGH By AS INDIRA Gandhi battles daily to find a solution to the crisis in Punjab, waiting in the wings to see what solutions she will come up with are other Indian states which have, at one time or another,723 words
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Advertisement425 1984-04-26 20 Catch the great Baba comeback Jyj at Times the Bookshop. Immerse v\ %^J/ yourself In the rich blend of J?fc wi y( Chinese and Malay cultures. "*^§v s\?ix&S^^ /!< ?5| jk Here's where you can start (^Te3O4ii] /r J^^^^^yL^r --.'SI^SJH- f'.'dffi.iSm&lki Come and join in! Dondang Sayang Band, 2pm 3pm425 words
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Chief price changes
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Article58 1984-04-26 21 Ayerrftamßub 2200 +900 Taipint Cons 4400 +600 Masushrta 960 +120 BatuLirtanf 555 +111 MAA 1600 +80 Esso 1420 +80 UM Flour 1250 +80 M Cables 535 +61 Toshba 1250 +50 Benta 1190 +50 Seacorp 1800 +30 TronohMnes 1180 +30 Temertoh 890 +30 Rrvernew 830 +20 Lien Hoe 800 +2058 words
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Article58 1984-04-26 21 Aye Hrtjm Tin 860 -85 Kg Lanjirt $1 50 700 -65 Spore Glass 50c 168 -31 Hem Swendah 452 —26 FA C B 50c 382 -14 ChernM 418 -12 Metro Hrdfs 400 -10 Apok 280 -9 CoM Start lOp 410 -8 Msian Frrifc 297 —7 Bedford A 172 —758 words
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Article58 1984-04-26 21 Apr 24 Apr 25 Bl Composite 913.49 922.67 BT Indicator *****72 *****78 ST Industrials 993 27 1004.38 ST Finance 2969 32 2998.61 ST Hotels 962.30 960 57 ST Properties 655.08 655.68 ST Minings 399.95 398 24 ST Plantations 2440.38 2609 90 OCBC 795 94 800 91 SES Ind 727.8558 words
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Article22 1984-04-26 21 S Land Loan 1,360,000 Faber Merlin 379,000 Promet 301,000 Supreme Corp 234,000 PMCW 202,000 Total turnover: 6.36m Total value: $16.90m22 words
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Article34 1984-04-26 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 71 23 30 Finance 12 1 7 Hotels 5 6 1 Properties 4 4 4 Plantations 14 3 1 Mining 3 2 0 Deb Lo^ns 4 0 634 words
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Article39 1984-04-26 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 81 17 24 Finance 7 1 5 Hotels 2 0 0 'rouerties 4 2 4 Oil Palms 8 0 0 Tins 13 1 4 Ruobers 14 5 8 Deb Loans 2 0 039 words
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Article87 1984-04-26 21 A FAIRLY broad based recovery was seen at the stock market yesterday, taking shares to higher ground after two easier sessions. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 31.05 points to 1545.02. Analysts said the strong gains in selected blue chips again enhanced the87 words
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Article45 1984-04-26 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91 (8 2 84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712 29 (5. 1 '83) 684 88 (4/ 1/83) All-time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 583.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75(17 9 64) 55C 78 (12/8/82)45 words
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Article77 1984-04-26 21 Bousttad BM unch C I C unch CCM Cold Stouff —8 DunfcpM Eiso *80 f N *5 Gentmp -10 Gumess unch Ha« Par -1 knchcifx Bbd -5 Xeppei unch MTC +2 Multi-Pwose +2 WT +1 Nat Iron 10 PMC +1 Pan Dec +2 Peris Plant unch77 words
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245 1984-04-26 21 VOL would soon be able to buy Chinese delicacies like dried abalone, squid, sea-cucumber and scallops from Tasmania, if all goes well. At present, these lried delicacies come from Japan, which also has the recipe for Irving them. But Tasmania now intends to market dried245 words
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89 1984-04-26 21 ICI expected to report rise in profit, say analysts LONDON Imperial Chemical Industries PLC ICI is expected to report i984 first quarter pre-tax profits of f;210 million (5J625.H million) to C220 million on Thursday, up from Kl2B million in the comparable 1983 period, analysts said. Prices increased this year, volumesReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-04-26 21 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By FITZPATRICK'S Orchard, the flagship of the supermarket chain, will open its doors again for business after a 40--month shut-down. Shoppers familiar with the old Orchard supermarket will remember that it closed on Dec 31, 1980, to make way for399 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-04-26 21 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By Square metres A NEW Housing Board town, with rows upon rows of flats, will soon emerge from the sands in the rural districts of Pasir Ris and Loyang. In this north-eastern part of Singapore will also rise pockets386 words
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Article45 1984-04-26 21 TAIPEH Apollo Enterprises Ltd of Singapore has signed a 10-year franchise agreement with Ste Des Hotels Meridien of France. Under this agreement, the French firm will provide consultant management for Apollo's hotel in Taipeh, Apollo chairman Chan Chun Ping has announced. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article67 1984-04-26 21 Exxon profits up NEW YORK Exxon Corporation, the world's largest oil company, has said that its profit rose 39.2 per cent in the first quarter of the year. Exxon's report, like those of the oil companies before it, credited improvements from refining and chemicals operations. The New York-based company saidAP - 67 words
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Article57 1984-04-26 21 OTTAWA Most foreign investors view Canada as a relatively stable, lucrative and open place for investment although some doubts remain over government regulation, a Conference Board of Canada survey shows. According to more than 750 respondents around the world, only two of 21 investment criteria caused concernsReuter - 57 words
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Article45 1984-04-26 21 TAIPEH The Taiwan Economics Ministry has approved an application by the Procter and Gamble Co to set up a joint venture to produce soap, toothpaste and detergent powder. A ministry official said the US firm will invest US$2O million (5540.2 million). ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-04-26 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Times Publishing By LOSSES incurred by its Marshall Cavendish subsidiary have depressed Times Publishing Berhad's halfyear results. Group pre-tax profits were pushed down by 7 per cent to $22.9 million, in spite of a 20 per cent growth in group turnover to $281 million.242 words
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366 1984-04-26 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By SINGAPORE may in future abolish estate duty, a speaker at a tax-planning seminar said yesterday. And the recent estate duty revisions which will mean a substantial revenue loss for the government are, in his opinion, meant to stimulate the depressed property366 words
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Article75 1984-04-26 21 Record first quarter earnings NEW YORK The New York Times Co reported on Tuesday a record first quarter consolidat ed earnings, up 24 per cent from last year's first quarter. Net income totalled U5524.5 million (Sssl mii lion) or 62 US cents a share A non-recurring gain of eight USUPI - 75 words
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Article2525 1984-04-26 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessariy covered in "business done' Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,525 words
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Article2042 1984-04-26 22 INDUSTRIALS ijlnooMte 1 3 90S) Ucom J398 2.415 (3)2.4 \nuh ÜBB] i'Z) 1.97 (6) 1.98 (10) ■2 00 1 178) 2.01 (41 2.03 (51) 2.02 \LSB 5 508 5 555) 19) 5.55 17) 5.50 \MU 4 (JOB 4 04S) (19) 4.10 (4) 4.08 ill) 4.062,042 words
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Article1683 1984-04-26 22 172 120 AM D B 50« 123 unch 0.7 24 123 123 310 252 Acma 270 2.7 308 200 Alcom 217cd unch 2.3 51 218 216 280 240 Allied Choc 265 susp 3.7 275 243 BA T 22* 248cd 6.0 350 320 Bata 350 51 11l 85 Ben1,683 words
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Article1041 1984-04-26 22 201 153 AP I 160 unch 1.8 18 160 159 364 364 Ajinomolo 364 5.4 180 155 Alex Hldgs 50« 180 1.6 198 147 Amal Steel 50t 156 unch 12 28 158 157 254 171 Amool 25* 242+6 33 242 236 960 320 CA S H 50* 3601,041 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-04-26 23 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 382 50 ***** 385.00-386 00 Hongkong 382.70—383.20 384.70 385 20 Tues Mon New York 382 00 383.00 386 00-387 00 London 383 75— 384 25 384 75-385 2535 words
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Article121 1984-04-26 23 THE KTXOBAR market opened at 5525.731 and Closed at 5525.780. The Far East gold market opened at 1'*****.10 2.50. The news that the Mexican government planned to raise oil price by 50 cents pushed the metal nigher. Later, the metal went down to U*****.40 2.80 and settled the day121 words
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Article28 1984-04-26 23 Clowf prices COPPER El tonne Tues Spot 1090 00-1090 50 (*****0-*****0) 3 months 1107 00—1107 50 (1116 00—1 116 50) Market tone Easier Sales 15 175 tonnes28 words
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Article27 1984-04-26 23 Ctosmi prices ALUMINIUM Tun Spot 954 50- 955 50 (974 00—975 00) 3morths 975 00-975 50 1 993.00—994 00) Market tone Easier Sales 17 .'.75 tonnes27 words
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Article128 1984-04-26 23 i MALAYSIAN crude palm i oil prices rose further as Pakistan's presence in the market sparked continued buying and covering PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tonne palm oil Apr 1750 (buyers) 1730 (north) 1735 1740 (south central) May 1750 (buyers) 1730 1735 (south central) Jun 1720 (buyers) 1700 (south128 words
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Article70 1984-04-26 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed easier with May One RSS buyers quoted at 222 00 cents per kilo, down three cents from Tuesday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian rubber market dosed lower at 239.50 cents per kilo for May Int One RSS buyers, down three cents from Tuesday's70 words
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Article47 1984-04-26 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager continued to be the major buyer. Turnover rose to 150 tonnes from 141 on Tuesday, with no foreign concentrates or rationing noted.47 words
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Article29 1984-04-26 23 SILVER C^l V™ USJ/troy 02 Wed Tues Singapore 9 25—9 30 9 39—9 44 Tun Mon Ne« York 9 25—9 30 9 41-946 Source Credit Suisse. S pore29 words
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Article322 1984-04-26 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/Wo) Noon Close Noon Close Close Int 1 RSS prompt 219.50— 220.50N 219 00-220 00N unq unq Int. IRSSMay 223 00-223 50 222 00-223 00 242.25— 242 75 239 50-240 25 Intl RSS June 220 00-220 50 219 00-219 50 Int.322 words
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Article364 1984-04-26 23 Noonclosint Gambler 100% 2nd class 265 A-5% 181.00N prices! '100 k, B NSW 300.00 (sellers, 100% 3rd Cass 260 8-10% new crop 180.00J COCOnUt Source Produce Exchange ,Z, 250 D 20% 177.00N Oil \li 245 E 25% 175.00N Bulk FOB 194 00 (sellers) Closm*. prices. 20% 242 Kwantunf364 words
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Article224 1984-04-26 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.0855 65 and trading was narrow. It closed easier at 552.0845/55. The greenback was traded firmer against major currencies. However, it eased to close at around the day's opening levels after some profittaking. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.6820 27 and firmed to224 words
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Article210 1984-04-26 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local ooSa'S $c foreign currency currency one unit of to SSiC foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9161—1.9191 5 27 5 17 Canadian dollar *****-***** 6.20 6 10 NZ dollar 1.3685—1.3712 7.39-7.22 Sterling pound 2.9416—2.9451 3.43—3.38 US dollar 2.0845-2 0855 4 82 4 78 Local210 words
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Article199 1984-04-26 23 Managers' prices for Apr 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 38—3 59 The Savings Fund 1.98—2 10 Spore Prog Fund 1 44—1 53 Spore Sec Fund 2 20—2 34 S pore Invest Fund 1.17—1.24 Spore Equity Fund 1 43—1.50 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 66—2199 words
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Article271 1984-04-26 23 «n,j ?c, iMt t ri.,_. Henderson land 143 *003 HK Elect 620 +01 Hie Elect Warr 9 20 unch Associated Hotels 085 unch Hk Gas 670 +0.05 Bank Or East Asia 25 00 -0 2 Hk Hotels 21 10B Car nan Invest HK Land 3.575 -0 0ft Cheung Kong271 words
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Article336 1984-04-26 23 ♦pre 25 fen Chan f e Mitsubishi 555 +1 Mitsul Co 355 unch AJlnomoto 1150 -60 Mltsui Shipbldg 157 -1 '<i 466 5 Mltsui Smelting 599 3"7 Amada 1330 30 Mltsukoshi 347- unch Asahl Chem 549 +20 Mltsumi 1200 +50 Asahl Glass 763 -7 Murala Mfg 2840 +40 ■U336 words
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Article319 1984-04-26 23 April 24 Cents Chan|e IC I 215 -3 (t IK Lelghton 176 -4 Huil > Lend Lease 488 unch Magellan Pet Aust 195 unch ACI 188 -1 Mayne Ni. kless 25.3 +3 AN I 265 +5 Metals Explor APM 202 +1 NL 60 -1 Aberroyle 630 -10 Mideast 48319 words
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Article235 1984-04-26 23 April 24 USS Chance g^^ r^ lre IS Gulf Res 22'* unch Alcoa 35'< Hewlett Pack Allied Chem Cp SP. Intl Busl Mach 110*4 Allis-Chalmers IP* Intl Harvester T-< Am Tel Tel 15 L Intl Tel Tel 36*. l l Amax Inc 25 >. +h John Jhsn 36235 words
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Article526 1984-04-26 23 AprN 25 Pence Change AAC 19 '< unch Amgold 121 u unch INDUSTRIALS aai 97% unch Allied-Lyons 164 -t 3 Bracken 338 +5 Ass. Dairies. 170 +2 flyvoors 14 IS/ 16 -1/16 BTR PLC 469 2 Botswana 19 unch Babcocfcs 166 -8 Buffels 66 Barclays. 477 .3 De Beers526 words
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47 1984-04-26 23 BEIJING China's trade is mainly carried on its national line, but a considerable part of it will still need to to be handled by foreign ships, the deputy general manager of China Foreign Trade Transport Corporation, Mr Liu Fulin. has said. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-04-26 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Court Lady 5 aside 26 4 Eternal Moon 28 '9 aside 26/4 Feng Guang 31/2 aside 26 4 Honglam 06 38 9 aside 26 4 Jalamoham 10/1 aside 26 4 Kota Ratna 13 4 aside 26 4 ProfSzafer 3/4 aside 26388 words
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Article36 1984-04-26 24 RENONG Berhad now holds a 93.64 per cent interest in Malaysian company Nilai m a s after acquiring a further 729,000 shares in the latter. The purchase was paid for in cash36 words
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Article47 1984-04-26 24 PROPERTY developer IGB Corp, formerly known as lpoh Garden, has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary in Sydney, Australia, under the name of IGB (Australia). The new company has a paid-up capital of Asl million (almost Ss2 million) and will continue in property development.47 words
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Article52 1984-04-26 24 FIRST ALLIED CORP (FAC) has forecast group pre-tax profits of about M516.08 million for the year ending March 31, 1985. The proposed pur- chase has been approved by the Foreign Investment Committee, though the Capital Issues Committee has yet to determine the value and pricing of the52 words
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Article23 1984-04-26 24 All shares taken up CHIN Teck Plantations Bhd's rights issue of 14.85 million new shares at $1.30 per share has been fully subscribed.23 words
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Article35 1984-04-26 24 THE trading of shares of Singapore Bus Service (1*78) Ltd will be suspended today, pending an announcement of the 1983 financial results of the company. Trading of SBS shares will resume tomorrow.35 words
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Article27 1984-04-26 24 AN INTERIM dividend of 5 per cent for the six months to June 30 1984 has been announced by Glenealy Plantations (M) Bhd.27 words
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463 1984-04-26 24 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By ANOTHER shot has been fired in the paper war raging between Raleigh Cyqles (Malaysia) Berhad and its target for takeover, General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd. This attack, the latest in the battle of the circulars over GLH's proposed acquisition of Liva Enterprise463 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-04-26 24 ARE yon breaking new ground in research? HAS your company come up with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea yon want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about it. Write gease don't phone Tbnesdollar, 391, Kim Seng Road,172 words
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Article52 1984-04-26 24 INCINOLETs all-elec-tric toilet does away with water for flushing. It uses an electric incinerator to burn up waste matter into odourless ashes at th? touch of a button. Incinolet is manufactured by Research Ptoducts Blankenship Corp of the USA and is distributed locally by Graybar Electric52 words
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318 1984-04-26 24 LOCAL shipyards have appealed to the government to give them continued and greater support if they are to compete effectively. Mr Loh Wing Siew, president of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar), put it this way in the annual report "In order318 words
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251 1984-04-26 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By WITH the growth in property reaching its limit in Singapore, more companies are beginning to look to Australia. Overseas Union Enterprise, the owners of Mandarin Hotel, is no exception. The company is developing a commercial property in Perth, scheduled to be completed251 words
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Advertisement16 1984-04-26 23 CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA to stimulate your child's desire to learn Call STP Distributors for details Tel: *****98.*****28.*****4416 words
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Advertisement488 1984-04-26 24 pp^/^A RARE OPPORTUNITY^SJII W^^^ to participate in a course on BIOTECHNOLOGY I 21 May- 1 June 1984 Conducted for the FIRST IiNU IN Si Ntl A PORE, it is an adaptation of a programme that has been successfully conducted by the Uni\ ersity of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. The488 words
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Advertisement33 1984-04-26 24 DeVoe-Holbein Inl $0 Bid $10 \sk Adjusted for recent 2 for 1 stock split "rices In US dollars k\ Quo* a> //> >> \pril 19th, 1984 << mmerce Sacuni Htrpngrarr-' i> r 1017 BT AmMi-rdam THi-phnn.33 words
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Advertisement7788 1984-04-26 25 Notice of Mandatory Redemption ORIENT LEASING (CARIBBEAN) N.V. U5530,000,000 12% Guaranteed Notes Due 1985 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Trust Deed dated May 21, 1980 constituting the above Notes, that $10,000,000 nominal of the Notes is due for mandatory redemption on June 1, 1984 Pursuant7,788 words
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Advertisement464 1984-04-26 26 t TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE AVi Mood.y-Fnd., MOam -W™^. I Ord.nory ISI 00 per word <M,n S I b P.. H Enl rt mmttll 4 Foodguid 2ft S<^ .^^^^^V fl f A Saturday 900am 3.00 pm $1 9 00 per col cm Perton«l Ser»ire«/Merrh«nditf 9ft 9 >^ T.^=yJl I464 words
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Advertisement703 1984-04-26 26 £rf| ENTERTAMMEIIT II FOOD GUIDE 3 Eating Out HOMECOOK THAI FOOD Prepared by Thai Chefs. New menu Very reasonable charges. Private function $120- per table. Haadyai Beefball Restaurant. 467. Joo Chiat Road. Tel: *****34. 4 Catering BARBEQUE/ BUFFET AT hotel poolside. private company functions, wedding receptions, outdoor catering Disco facilities703 words
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Advertisement629 1984-04-26 26 lH^^^9H«B3| KEEN OH A little pick-you-up decgKfl^^^^HAMßi v|ce after a hard day's work? An advertiser has an electronic Mr Franci. Giam of Gi.mao Tour. all pr.i- torThe P EESSSr fSLMStfEhSI Strait. Timee Cla*am*d«, and comment., "Many people rio' ioKn at c Ossifies come to know abcut the tour, we conduct629 words
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Advertisement364 1984-04-26 26 24 Garage Sale METAL SHELVING UNIT 8' x 4' 6" with 7 adjustable shelves. Excellent condition. Half-price at $200. Free delivery plus Sanyo 2 burners, stainless steel miniature stove, new condition, $75 Tel: *****23. 25 Sale: Other Products OF BEAUTIFUL REAL DIAMOND EARRINGS (916 YELLOW GOLD) FOR $164.00 ONLY V>364 words
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Advertisement588 1984-04-26 26 25 Sale: Other Products TANAH MERAH COUNTRYCLUB Corporate membership tor sale at $100,000 without tranafer fee. Interested please call *****34 WARREN GOLF CLUB transferable membership for sale $18,000 Call (after 6pm) residence *****58 FRENCH LINGUAPHONE SET, $400 Bought new and never used Contact *****3t> SELLING ONE REFRIGERATOR display unit. Suitable588 words
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Advertisement536 1984-04-26 26 30 Hairdressing POINTERS HAIRSTYLING SALON 2nd Anm\t-rsar> offer cut perm $35 by London -trained Stylist Appointment *****07 (Katong) TAMARIS HAIRDRESSING school Models required cut $3. perm $6. colour $10 40% discount hairdressing courses Contact Jennifer Tan. *****50 BERTRAND OFFERS special rates j for cut. blow and perm Also facial room536 words
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Advertisement936 1984-04-26 27 28 Health Centres' 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage V\H(OMI OPEN DAILY: i x r 10 AM TO 11 PM I \1 KJt ■S i ir> S Sauna Bath o Rub Back Saiina 'Facial ft Manicure nt m« i«« imt mbamt j L O»»t 9wi Motor. 51, Goldhill Plaza, #03-09 K.IHANCI936 words
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Advertisement610 1984-04-26 27 39 Photography 39 Photography Good News!! Photographic Enthusiasts Colour Slide Processing $6.50 Per Roll Only. Colour Prints And Knlurgements:- 3R- $0.20 only IR $0.30 plus FREE 4R. album 5R $0.80 HR $3.00 And All Sizes Of Enlargements Are Available. Kodak, Fuji Colour Films And Slides Are Available For Sale. Special610 words
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Advertisement556 1984-04-26 27 53 Computer Products/Services FREE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Course worth SlBO sponsored by our group of schools (Bukit Timah Commercial School Cortina Training Centre/ New Bridge Training Centre) for those who purchase Apple Complete System ($1,350) or IBM Compatible ($3,900) before 30th April. Multihnk Computer Systems. -05-08. -;05-02. Bukit Timah Shopping Centre.556 words
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Advertisement599 1984-04-26 27 60 Business Opportunities i l~ ■■■■■■HHHHnMI INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK (APRIL 23 to 29, 1984) Bring your BABY if it's his/her first birthday today to TIMES HOUSE 390 Kim Seng Road today I with birth certificate) and you'll win one of these prizes if you are one of the FIRST599 words
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Advertisement580 1984-04-26 27 60 Business Opportunities 200 PIECES OF blankets i: 200 sets i ol silk satin embroidered bed- sheet available Suitable for export. Interested please ((intact *****09 or 22:i5=j25. Alan COMPUTER BUREAU SERVICE with existing readj clients for > sale or takeover Interested tel: j *****12 :'',:iuiK!' STALLS TO LET for Muslim580 words
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Advertisement1061 1984-04-26 27 II El I VnirH AN OPPORT UNITY KNOCKS B 11 I I LJH those with a knowledge in car- Ii I I T Mi pentry today. An advertisei is K looking for a Cabinet Maker or Q| M Carpenter to work in their K am ar« W\m factory and mould1,061 words
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Advertisement365 1984-04-26 27 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical SINGAPORE AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE CO PTE LTD requires CLERK/TYPISTS 3 GCE 'O' level Ability to type ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3 GCE '0' level Principle of Accountsor LCC Bookkeeping At least 1 year working experience PLANNING ASSISTANT 3 GCE 'O' level A: least 1 year working experience365 words
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Advertisement400 1984-04-26 27 66 Situation^ Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical r^ Singapore International Monetary Exchange Limited GENERAL CLERKS Should [miss ess a minimum ol 3 GCE "O" Levels Abilit> to type is an advantage. TELEPHONE OPERATOR Minimum GCE "O" Levels Good command of English. Kxpenenre in operating PABX Switchboard preferred but not essential. Please400 words
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Advertisement570 1984-04-26 28 56 Solutions Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical e) Secretarial /Clerical l« Times Printers Sdn Bhd member of The Times Organisation) requires STOREKEEPER Requirements: X E O level preferably with one to two years working experience as a storekeeper completed full-time National Service or liable part-time only Salary benefits:570 words
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Advertisement505 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical f A Trading Manufacturing 1 Company requires (A) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Accounting Personnel Office functions) Diploma holder or A' level or higher U.VI higher Accounting. .some experience with Kill' At least 3 years in supervisory capacity (B) ACCOUNTS CLERK At least 1 year in similar505 words
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Advertisement482 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial/Clerical I SECRETARY We are an established company and have vacancy for a Secretary. Pre Requisites GCE O' or A' level with good credits in Mathem a ti c s and English Possess shorthand knowledge Age below 22 The selected candidate will be required to482 words
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Advertisement428 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical A Shipping Company in Jurong requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum l.cc Intermediate Certificate. Typing ability 35 wpm Preferably with 1 year's ex- I perience In accounts GENERAL CLERK Must be pleasant and willing i to learn. Able to type at 35 wpm Interested please contact: M/S428 words
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Advertisement582 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical PURCHASERS Immediate vacancies exist in an established Company providing Sales Service to the Oil Con■truction Industries. Requirements- GCE <)' level and relevant experience in a similar capacity Attractive salary will be offered to right candidates. Interested applicants, please submit personal resume, working experience, present expected582 words
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Advertisement529 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Applications are invited for the post of: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT l.cc Intermediate Certificate 1— 3 years' relevant working experience Knowledge of computers an advantage Interested applicants, please contact Jemitah at *****88 to arrange for an interview or write to: The Advertiser Colombo Court P.O. Box 532529 words
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Advertisement539 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical An import A export company invites applications tor the post ot CLERKS a A' level or 2 years of clerical experience. e Can handle correspondence independently and with little knowledge of bookkeeping. Able to speak Mandarin Preferably residing near Ang Mo Kio area Interested applicants,539 words
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Advertisement669 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical Well established and reputable company in Jurong urgently requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK Mm IKK A level or NIC e Must have at least a good credit in English at OCE O" level Able to handle simple business correspondence Knowledge ci! OCCOIHItS Min I year669 words
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Advertisement583 1984-04-26 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS GENERAL CLERK OCI O level LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping e 2 years expert e Knowledge Please apply with full resume n ary expected and contact number to The Advertiser S T BOX A ***** 390 Kim Seng Hobo Singapoie 0923 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK583 words
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Advertisement554 1984-04-26 29 56 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Wall •stab.ished Conpany requires JUNIOR SECRETARY With GCE"O" Level GENERAL CLERK ypinaj ibilttj Please appry with contact phone inu expected salary to STEfcL INDUSTRIES PTfc cTP 70 Eunos Avenue 7 S pore 1440 Import and export company urgently requires FEMALE CLERK Minimum O l.e\el Able554 words
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Advertisement603 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY Wanted a junior secretary for an j established educational organii sation in Geylang Salary comj mensurate with qualification Apply in confidence to. THE ADVERTISER MAXWELL ROAD PO BOX 1508 SINGAPORE 9014. LEGAL FIRM requires SECRETARY Good shorthand and typing skills an asset, e603 words
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Advertisement966 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant I e) Secretarial/Clerical AN audit firm requires Typist I cum General Clerk. Audit Clerk, Audit and Accounts Clerk Audit Trainee. School leavers may apply Write to: 5001. Beach Road. =03-30. Golden Mile Complex. Singapore 0719 enclosing photograph and indicating salary expected A WELL ESTABLISHED lure purchase company966 words
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Advertisement841 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical AN ELECTRICAL COMPANY requires 1 female General Clerk. Please call at: 999. Serangoon Road or tel: *****70 for an interview COURTEOUS, RESPONSIBLE YOUNG lady, can perform liaison duties and answering calls intelligently Please call *****92 for the profit-sharing opportunity. DORRIS HEALTH STUDIO requires Receptionist. Age841 words
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Advertisement540 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales sales f where outstanding people work...^^^^^^^ FULLTIME/PART-TIME SALESGIRLS AND CASHIERS Do you wish tc work at our chops at Changi Airport. This may be the job for you if you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career. For Sales Staff, we540 words
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Advertisement564 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales DELTA MOTOR, the progressive No. 1 Nissan Dealer in Singapore, has vacancies in our MacKenzie Road and Paramount Shopping Complex showrooms. Suitable applicants are invited to apply for the post of: Sole! Representatives (Male/Female) Must have selling experience preferably in motor trade Presentable personality Valid564 words
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Advertisement545 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales An International Company requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES Secondary education Age 21-35 years Experience is not necessary as training will be provided Benefits: I Basic salary Very attractive commission Opportunities for career advancement Interview time: 9.30am spm I COCKPIT HOTEL Room 308 115. Penang Road FIBRE-GLASS INSULATION SALESMAN545 words
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Advertisement625 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales WE WANT! Japanese fast food outlet requires young and energetic CREWS (iood salar> and other bene fits offered e Applicants must have experience in other fast food outlets and be bilingual Please call *****19 tor an interview SALES A very attractive salary will be offered625 words
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Advertisement859 1984-04-26 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales IMPOPI EXPORT COMPANY j quire* textile Requirements I Minimum 2 years of experience in indenting 2 Knowledge o! textile i Minimum GCE d Level with credit In English Interested applicants pleast write to Colombo Court P O 1Singapore9ll7or Tel 337* MALE/ FEMALE OfTDOO* Representative.'- required859 words
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Advertisement485 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I—^ —I WALK-IN I INTERVIEWS I on April 26 27 (9 00 am -5 00 pm) we are a leading manufacturer of high tech xs noioqy aircraft components and have !SX vacancies for the following positions !\S \x\ Minimum educanon485 words
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Advertisement506 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical MESA I If a 5-day work week is what you are I looking for, come and join us as: m Electronics Repair I Technicians 1 NTC 2/3 in Electronics Servicing K Preferably possess practical experience I 9 in repairing and506 words
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Advertisement381 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SHI DEMETROH O DEMETRON DBfL, m x Earn more o m m *y enjoy s Cr «*f very 3 m >W q I 3 incentives z j O i Z D ■■■■■■■I m GCE'O' from O Technical Stream Z Able to work on 3 a381 words
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Advertisement419 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical W CHARTERED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of cfr requires CHEMICAL PROCESS TECHNICIANS (Male) GCE O' Level preferably from Se lence/Tec hn ic a) stream INSPECTION ASSISTANTS (Male/Female) Completed GCE 'O' Level Candidates are not required to work shift. Successful candidates can expect good419 words
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Advertisement543 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical A leading International Oilseal manufacturer requires: (1) ELECTRICIAN Applicants should possess NTC 3 in electrical fittings installations. Experience preferred but not essential. (2) Q.C. INSPECTORS Secondary education with technical knowledge. Some relevant working experience preferred but not essential as training will be provided. (3) OPERATORS543 words
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Advertisement441 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical urgently requires GRIT BLASTERS Must have I year''- relevant working experience Must have completed lull-time National Service Salary will start with qualifications and experience. We provide good fringe benefits For immediate interview please call: *****33 or call personally to: VAN DER HORST LTD 11 Pandan441 words
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Advertisement576 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Expanding Plastics Injection Mould manufacturing tirm requires PRECISION PLASTIC MOULD-MAKERS Mm 2in >t-;irs i-xperience Please call at 12 Lorong Bakar Batu 01-05 Kolam Ayer Industrial Estate Singapore 1334 Tel *****20, *****00 Leading American Oilfield Company ha.- lmriH'rti.iit- va. .uicy for DRAUGHTSWOMAN Minimum requirements: GCE 'O'576 words
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Advertisement211 1984-04-26 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production W CHARTERED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subtle ia v trf OS reuuires PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male Female) Money! k High starting salary of up 10 $450 per month or more depending on qualification and experience Primary educ Expenenc cessary We also provide a wide range211 words
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Advertisement297 1984-04-26 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production twp requires starting salary i Requirements starting salary Pequirements I ja■<ti y m '"ik I l^» -^n starting salary Requirements pleted seconclarv two education Adov e c vears old starting salary Requirements: ■D'efed secondary two education Comp efed ex exempted297 words
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Advertisement602 1984-04-26 31 56 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production KING I] FEMALE 11 §1 PRODUCTION II II OPERATORS 8 H up to $350 plus 8 jjj| i $200 bonus after 6 months S jjji| We offer II sE ||u j Good starting salary We, M "jM :gj I Pay602 words
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Advertisement309 1984-04-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES I (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour S Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the I vacancies for people who seek rapid advance- ment and job satisI faction. Production/ Operators j (Male) Good Starting salary up to I $495309 words
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Advertisement302 1984-04-26 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production H Immediate IH vacancies for: fl GCE 'A' level with II passes in English and Mathematics KJ from the Science i^-j Technical Stream Ml 1 year working i^l experience in a manufacturing l|| environment but W* need not be in the 'm same capacity II302 words
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Advertisement412 1984-04-26 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production NEW I STARTING I SALARY FOR! YOU. CTS NEEDS MORE We offer: New attractive starting saiary Inhouse Canteen facilities Fixed shift Confirmation plus 2 merements annually Full transport subsidy Attractive attendance shift allowance Medical Insurance Benefits BEST Training Program Sports Social activities Walk in with412 words
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Advertisement938 1984-04-26 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ag GM Singapore Pte Ltd can provide you with the opportunity I Wtiß in your search for individual excellence. An interview with I |K| us could lead to a turning point in your938 words
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Advertisement660 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous HONG FOK GROUP OF COMPANIES require: the following personnel: SECURITY SUPERVISOR Incumbent will be involved in the formulation, planning, implementation and management Of all security matters relating to the Group's properties. He will assist in directing, controlling and motivating staff660 words
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Advertisement404 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Waiters 2) Waitresses 3) Disco Waitresses 4) Outlet Cashiers 5) Dishwashers/Cleaners 6) Pantry Maids 7) Commis Cooks 8) Chambermaids 9) Linen Maids/Valets 10) Houseman/ Pool Attendant 11) General Cleaners Walk into our trio idly Persotmel Dcpt. for an interview404 words
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Advertisement440 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous (REVISED SALARY) QJ) du"a S JH BUILDING A CHALLENGING AND REWARDING CAREER WITH US! HOSTESSES Twilight. The Executive Club (An exclusive Membership Club) (Salary: SS7OS) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Salary: *****) IN The Golden Dew Coffee House Le Vendome (French Restaurant) Tang Court (Chinese Restaurant) SECURITY OFFICERS440 words
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Advertisement432 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ff m i CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE I PTE LTD i A member of IT-I SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION invites applications for BUNGALOW CARETAKER (Sentosa) (Male) e Candidates should <a be mature and pofe ssess at least Pril mary or lower Secondary education eAble to read432 words
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Advertisement582 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS We are a large and well established multi-national organisation engaged in the manufacture of electrical/ electronic products lor export to more than 120 countries. We are setting up a spray painting section in our factory in Jurong and require the following: 1) SPRAY PAINTERS582 words
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Advertisement369 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous ELESER has immediate vacancies for: 1) ELECTRONIC/ ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Preferably graduates i nun Naiiyang Technological Institute or Ngee i Ann Polytechnic. 2) ELECTRICAL FITTERS NTC 3 in Electrical fittings and installation 3) TRANSFORMER WINDERS 4) GENERAL CLERK GCE t)' level 5) MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS369 words
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Advertisement475 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SHIPBUILCHNG ENGINEERING LTD requires Security Guards e education v. write in English i- i expei security field preferably with Police or Armed Forces Must be physically t t Prepared to perforr shift duties Interested applicants e call personally at the following address for interview Monday475 words
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Advertisement378 1984-04-26 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL rt'quir^ 1 PAYMASTER 2 ASSISTANT HEAD HOUSEMAN 3 TELEPHONE OPERATORS 4 BELL HOPS 5. SECURITY GUARDS 6 COOKS 7. COMMIB COOKS (Muslim) 8 GENERAL CLEANERS (Male/Female) i attractive salaries plut generou* fringe benefits including irt-e duty meals, insurance coverage and excellent opportunilies378 words
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Advertisement344 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous YAMAZAKI CONSTRUCTION (S) PTE. LTD has immediate 1) CRANE OPERATORS 2) MECHANICS 3) SPRAY PAINTER Malaysian applicants are also welcome. Requirements Alt applicants must have 5 >t-;irs experience Possess Class S licence Completed N S Ability to perform overtime regularly Interested, please call personall] al Mo.344 words
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Advertisement523 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous BOTANICUSPTE LTD invites applicants u>r tiufollowing positions 1 MALE PLANT OPERATOR Minimum VITB (ir;ule :t I 1-2 years experience in I i heinii al industry i Sal.irs S6(Hi 2 MALE JUNIOR PLANT OPERATORS No experience needed. Salarj $4in> 3 MALE SECURITY GUARD Able to read523 words
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Advertisement443 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Required Full Time Part Time HOSTESSES Gross salary above $2,000 Interested please call personally for interview at 4.00 pm. City Lounge Pte Ltd. 545. Orchard Road. #06 19, Fa» East Shopping Centre, (Next to Isetan) S pore 0923 Tel *****%, *****07. KINGS HOTEL LTD 1)443 words
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Advertisement590 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established trading company requires 1) STORE ASSISTANT CUM DELIVERY MEN A i Applicants must possess a class 3 and preferably with class 4 licence B) Completed NS 2) DESPATCH CLERK A) Applicants must possess class 2 licence with knowledge of English B) Completed NS I590 words
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Advertisement515 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Urgently Requires 2 DRIVERS one for Florist Dept one for Maintenance Dept. (Garden Nursery) Interested, please call personally at NATURE FLORIST LANDSCAPE PTE LTD Plot 2, Joan Road PSA Nursery (1129) (Opposite Toa Payoh Hospital, near SBC) Urgently require 1. CUBE MAKERS 2. BATCHING PLANT515 words
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Advertisement771 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Plastic lactory requires: 1. SHIFT LEADER experienced in injection i moulding 2. FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS Interested please call personally at MEE LEE SHING PLASTIC FACTORY PTE LTD Block 161, Kallang Way. 02-04/08 Kolam Ayer Industrial Park (1334) QUEENSTOWNBOWL requires 1) COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS 2) INSTRUCTORS 3)771 words
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Advertisement897 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous MODEL AGENCY REQUIRES 1 i Public Relations Personnel (2) Models (lit Receptionist School leavers are welcome Experience not necessary Basic professional classes commencing l>t week Ol May. Tel: *****56 OHIN CAR CARE Centre. 123!) Fast Coast Road. S'pore 1542 requires female Cashiers for p.m. shift.897 words
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Advertisement602 1984-04-26 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED STOREMAN c n in !).■!:■>, -r\ M ust complete NS and possess cia.-.s 3 liming licence Interested please call: 74f>iWJl! T4.i«42 COFFEE LADY/ CLEANER required by factory m Jurong Those living m Jurong dementi contacl *****83. DELIVERY MAN WITH class 3 dm mi;602 words
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Advertisement741 1984-04-26 33 72 Vehicles For Hire 'VOLVO WEEKEND SPECIAL Only $"9v fora Volvo 244 GL Longer hours Better terms SM CAR RENTALS *****54/*****8 KIM MOCK CHYE ilfers Special Rates for Daily/ Weekly Monthly Rentals Datsun 120Y GL' 140J. Blue bird 1600 Toyota Corolla Mit Colt Lancer 1400' Galanl 1600 Pickups Vans/ Trucks741 words
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Advertisement836 1984-04-26 33 76 Vehicles For Sale a i Alfa Peugeot SELLING CHEAP DEC 1 A l. h > niien; rondition see lo believe Tel *****14 Mr I.nn 1977. ALFETTA 1800 Eligible PARt A-kiii^' 516.8Q0 N. tax I owner Contact Patrick (.Tien* Ti 2 OWNERS END f-HU|Jeot 3*M. private registered non-PARK. new !.iv836 words
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Advertisement642 1984-04-26 34 l^fcJ^jl A PULSAR IN mini condition is \jm pjl Q#\ qJ ivailable Lo unj pnthusiastu 1 In I I B« buyer. This car Is only a year £j LJU tJZ3 old and has new sport rims and 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE642 words
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Advertisement473 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat 1978 FIAT 131S Square lamp, pri i \a'e owner, aircond. radio cassette, sports rims, new road tax, tip top condition. $11,500 0.n.0. Tel *****83. 1977, 131S. PARF eligible, aircon. radio, cassette, good condition. $8,500 Can loan $7,500.473 words
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Advertisement594 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1976 FORD ESCORT, 1300 XL. Q plate, just overhauled, aircon, 1 year road tax $6,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****16 1979 CORTINA 2.0 Ghla, aircond. cassette. "Q plate. Tax 8/'B4. Showroom condition. $5,600. Loan $4,200. *****91. 1979 FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL auto. New paint tax. Passed594 words
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Advertisement799 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford e) Ford e Ford e) Ford Another Incredible Regent Motors' Deal <* ink vfl HBHlfll Ford Telstar 1.6 Leader of the New Car Generation THE DEAL THE CAR FREE high powered AM799 words
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Advertisement488 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 3 MONTHS OLD MERCEDES BENZ 280SE AUTOMATIC Accident free, condition like new. Owner buying new car and reluctantly selling at $140,000 0.n.0. Please call CHUNG *****00 LATE 1975 MERCEDES 200 Manual. PARF Power steering, power windows. High powered radio/ cassette. Beautiful condition. See to488 words
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Advertisement533 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes ALMOST 72 MERCEDES Benz 200. Aircon. tax new. very good condition. $6,800 *****09 ALMOST 1975 MERCEDES 200. Q registration, aircond. cassette, price $7,900. Tel: *****35. 1975 MERCEDES 280S, 1 private owner, nice number plate '1000'. Tel: *****07/ *****44. 1980 MERCEDES 200. In tip top533 words
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Advertisement533 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 MIT LANCER SL 5-speed One owner. With accessories Price $18,300. Enquiries: *****98 Jimi Lim. 1981 MIT GALANT 1600 GS. One private owner. Aircond.. radio cassette, sports rims. $18,000 (loan $14,000). Tel: *****02. 1981 MITSUBISHI GALANT 1600 c.c. 1 owner, radio, cassette, aircon. new533 words
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Advertisement738 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota MTEST DRIVE... THE EXCITING NEW E CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR a c to SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL 2"§ «T5 NEW COROLLA 1.3 of u -g DX PARF $2 1 770 ARF $28,650 "o §5 GL PARF $24,110 ARF $31,790 VEHITO COMPANY 2738 words
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Advertisement799 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1982 VOLKSWAGCN SIRROCO Sports Coupe One owner Air- cond.. high power radio cassette. I beautiful condition New price $67,000 (selling at M5.500 o n o I Contact *****81 Steve Wong ALMOST 1980 VOLVO 244 G j automatic, one799 words
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Advertisement795 1984-04-26 34 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles LATE 81 SUZUKI >' ai. paymenl >. HUU Monthly $280 I $1,800 ONLY 1 79 1). or Suzuki box van. monthly $2M> Avenue S. ranyooii U.ir 1969 MAZDA h?t I K tH PARI Ml S«"H 1976 AND 1977 D.ul.alsu Lorry X petrol I795 words
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Advertisement517 1984-04-26 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles I Shi I mWaM T ISUZU 2 TONNER. KAD 52 CREW GAB The most versatiletough truck in its class Luxurious and spacious crew cabin for more passengers Well proven and517 words
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Advertisement319 1984-04-26 35 78 Scrap Vehicles WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARK I scrap cars/ used cars highest offer. *****58 *****63. Kwok. Balestier Road WANTED SCRAP CARS, below 1000. 1600 ex. Highest offer Ong *****32 *****30 before 4p.m. daily WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars commercial vehicles. Tel: *****33 *****4U Mr Yeo (Night 4157;... 1200 CC319 words
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Advertisement456 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses RENTALS j Dist. 21 Furnished double storey semi-detached $2,400 I 0.n.0. Dist. 9 Furnished double storey terrace $2,800 0.n.0. Dist. 15 Furnished single j storey detached $2,600 0.n.0. Dist. 5 Furnished double storey semi-detached $3,000 0.n.0. Dist. 11 Shelford condominium 2 bedrooms furnished $2,800 Dist.456 words
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Advertisement529 1984-04-26 35 •■•■fl: '-"jf* \+&oo^^*O&'4 m 1&g& i -'-f v': f GLASS ELEVATORS, INDOOR !sJMif nf\iji|f» 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing I^^^SOCBCfor \^^w^^ Loans \^^H^B^^^^^^ Owning your own home is so much easier with your CPF savings and easy OCBC V— financing. If you're a Singapore citizen or529 words
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Advertisement467 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, OFF Bukit Timah. quiel cul-de-sac locality, amidst greenery 4 bedrooms, study, servant's. Airconditioned throughout. Partially furnished. $4,900/ $6,500. Hillstone. *****30. BUNGALOW ON HILLTOP in District 10 Single-storey in quiet vicinity. Garden of 35.000 sq.ft. with swimming pool. 4 bedrooms, study and servant's. Rooftop467 words
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Advertisement466 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden near West Coast Grove Doublestorey terrace. 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's. Unfurnished furnished. $2,000- $2,500. Agent: *****57 *****85. FURNISHED DETACHED 4 bedrooms 16.000 sq.ft. $5000. Semidetached Faber Avenue $2500 Single detached bungalow, renovated $4000 Greenfield Housing: *****79/*****10. METICULOUSLY FURNISHED HOUSE off466 words
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Advertisement807 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 13 SENNETT ESTATE Renovated 3-bedroomed doublestorey terrace lor rent at $1,300. Terrazzo flooring throughout and lurnished (iillman: *****60 DIST 10 BUKIT TIMA Singlestorey bungalow. 17.000 sq.ft 3 large bedrooms, servant's, furnished $2,800 ono Impeco *****47. DIST. 14 LENGKONG AMPAT Off Jalan Kembangan 4-bedroomed maisonette807 words
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Advertisement625 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses NAMLY AREA 2-STOREY detached tor rent Newly renovated. Call 7:S74Hf>l? PRIVATE HOUSES AND HUB t\l for rental Inters stt-ii parties. ;H *****02 69, JALAN KEMUNING. S e in bawang Road, fully furnished, I .semi-detached Te1: *****70 b) Apartments OUCHESS PARK $4,500 (DIST. 10) New completed625 words
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Advertisement643 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments cArdmore cPark^l OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms: large lounge: ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit our show flat. 1643 words
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Advertisement612 1984-04-26 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments International Plaza SI.BOC Sherwood maisonette $2.?0C Pandan Valley i bedrooma $2.»0C New C'ange Tower $3 000 Ridgewood Lunahlc $3 30C Dist S new townhoute $2 90C Dist 9 Hilton Tower $2 10C Dist 20 new maisonette $1 BOC EUfiOMOME *****J2 3 PENTHOUSE WITH POOL' Conveniently612 words
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Advertisement891 1984-04-26 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CENTRALLY LOCATED! WALKING distance to shopping centres Peartbank 2 bedroomed apartment Split-level living, dining Furnished $1,800 Trillion. *****11 DISTRICT 22 CONVENIENT FOR Jurong Expat Panoramic view of Chinese Japanese Gardens Fully furnished 3-bedroom apartment Available immediately Weaa DIST 0719 TEXTILE CENTRE/ Eng I Cheung Tower.891 words
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Advertisement808 1984-04-26 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. RiOGEWOOD/ DIST 11 Hillcrest Arcadia. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms fully lur nished, excellent condominium facilities $3,300 Rur-Ban *****25 DIST 11. MINBU VILLA 2.500 sq ft., high Moor. 4 bedrooms, furnished, rental $2£oo sale $200 p.a I Pool facilities Contact *****28 *****50 (agent) DIST808 words
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Advertisement842 1984-04-26 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 ORCHARD BOULEVARD. l'ark House, fully aircond furnished, high floor apartment 3 bedrooms $2. HIM I *****16 DIST. 11. NOVENA VILLE. beautlflly furnished. 2 bedrooms, fully aircond Rental $1,800 OA Real Estate *****66 *****25. DIST 10. BALMORAL PARK, 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished. $2,500842 words
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Advertisement758 1984-04-26 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms BEHIND LUCKY PLAZA terrace house, i furnished room to let for single couple local foreigner welcome Children can be considered Rental S5OO. Tel. *****25/ *****90 CENTRAL LOCATION. BENCOOLEN Street. Dial 0718. Non-air-cond rooms $300 to $500 Aircond rooms $600 to $750. Fully furnished. Couples or758 words
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Advertisement727 1984-04-26 36 87 Accommodation Wanted i—^— i a) Houses AMERICAN COUPLE (NO Children) wants in lease detached tnniKalow suitable for entertaining with modern kitchen, bathrooms, and pool. Minimum ol 'A bedrooms. Company leas.- maximum budget $5,000. Call *****50 No agent KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD urgently require furnished unfurnished houses and apartments in727 words
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Advertisement584 1984-04-26 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses I gr VI^MODERN DESIGN ELEGANCE AND #JPL w _y£ MAGNIFICENCE WITH LATEST WM^*PMt''s<^J%O ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT r SUNRISE VIUA I 2 STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL SEMI-DETACHED/ TERRACE HOUSES 1 FREEHOLD LAND EASY INSTALMENTS. S _^fc-.584 words
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Advertisement760 1984-04-26 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses T SHELFORD ROAD, DIST 1128 Detached bungalow for sale $2,400,000 Exclusively designed, located in quiet and wooded area. 3 spacious bedrooms. 1 guest room, study and servant's quarters Separate living and dining rooms. Large kitchen Vacant possession Land760 words
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Advertisement822 1984-04-26 36 DIST M, StRANGOON GARDENS double -store) coi :;<-r I nmhin close proxunit) pitiK complex approximately 3.300 sq fl 3 I> di pohis servant** 5540.000 Holland Housiii( DIST 10. HOLLAND GROVE vicinity, beauiifull) renovated singlestorey detached bungalow wit!, approximately 8tX)0 sq H den Selling SI .i million u cant possession \'et/822 words
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Advertisement850 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST 9 JAL4N JINTAN double !i H>ms renovated with sliding doors him dims covered car porch, freehold $560,000 ono Llndtrac *****79 DOUBLE STOREY CHEMPAKA AVENUE, J.iO.OOU Thrift Drive >•• Capital l\irk $580,000 Setm detached Greenleal Vie* $7«0.ooo Greenleal Avenue $7X»U>OO Tel *****82 (Agent) FERNMILL850 words
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Advertisement803 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 2057 CORAL PARK expel) sivel> renovated double-store) terrace Split-level ;i bedrooms servants, freehold Furnished I SMS.OOOo.n.o Rolf *****1) OIST 20 DOUBLE STOREY SEMIDETACHED. Newly renovated. I S.yWl sq tl .1 large heijrooms. 1 study, and 1 servant's. Tel: *****22 DIST 21. CLEMENTI PARK.803 words
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Advertisement1287 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I i 'ybr& Hi9h Class i I Residential Area h/ /A«l- i I Show flat open Saturday I I sHV99IIPIVVVIHffMs!si i- 000^ 6^ at M m Ang Mo Kio/Thomson Road1,287 words
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Advertisement901 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Tanjong Katong Road 4-bed- roomed apartment, store. approx 1.560 sq.ft.. extensive- ly renovated. lreehold $315,000 Vista Park 2-bedroomed apartment. 1 .04 5 sq.ft. $270,000. Pacific Mansion 3-bedroomed apartment $350,000. SYSTEM PROPERTIES *****38 5 lines) $000 LOCATION DIST. 312 Novena Ville 09 415 Thomson901 words
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Advertisement836 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments LUXURIOUSLY RENOVATED APARTMENT in 1 nst !o. 3200 sq ft.. 4 bedrooms, good security, good investment return, for top executive EB Real Estate. *****63 MERLIN PLAZA APARTMENT Studio Single bedroom, attached bathroom. High level Facing swimming pool harbour panorama. Selling $290,000. *****65 *****63836 words
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Advertisement911 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale to) Private Apartments GARDENIA COURT BEAUTIFUL i countryside atmosphere 3 bedrooms, split-level living (lining Freehold and pool 1.60(i sq.ft Call *****97 (Simpex) GRANGEFORD 1,200 SQ.FT. 2 bedrooms, on mid floor, beautifully furnished, full condo facilities 5450.000 Occidental Real Estate *****00 *****31 GREEN MEADOWS. LOWER maisonette. 2.235911 words
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Advertisement847 1984-04-26 37 89 Properties For Sale to) Private Apartments STANGEE PLACE »aU iiient. 2 bedrooms, freehold. $230,000 ii n ii Contact James Jolly Enterprises *****86 *****3 1,632 SOFT FREEHOLD newly renovated. 3 bedrooms. 1 hall. Geylang walk-up apartment S2. >A.(HKi *****58 74 $230 P S.F DIST 11 new Akyat; Apartment. 2.600 sq.ft847 words
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Advertisement813 1984-04-26 37 8S Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments DOVER CRESCENT 4-ROOMED nicely renovated parliall) !urnished pi ice negol *****9 GOOD PRICE. TOA I 3-room corner unit high floor Heal MRT Inter markt-t and schools Capitaus *****92 *****77 HOLLAND DRIVE 3-ROOMED modified corner simple n tion, (-19.000 negotiable I II $45,000 4813'813 words
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Advertisement609 1984-04-26 38 39 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments ■J ROOMED FLAT FOR S I u^vmxm.- t irK rttusv interested pir-.^r- ill 3BH-130. M.t 111 '..111 !.-i V i 111 ->p 111 4 BOOMED ANG MO Kit) Hlh -!>l. .i ed triroughoul 598.000 negotiable \Un Vni ;;>;^lh«i SHOOMSCLEMENTIM»MH»i Ann j Mu Ku>609 words
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Advertisement439 1984-04-26 38 9C Properties Wanted 1) Rural lands. v > 2) Urban or suburban lands. 3) Development projects with planning approval. 4) Projects under construction. 5) Other lands with development potential. If you are prepared to sell, enter a joint venture or require technical advice or project supervision, please call: Mr H.439 words
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Advertisement419 1984-04-26 38 90 Properties Wanted TERRACE/ FLATTED FACTORIES. WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE, RENT/ SALE Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Sims Avenue, Thomson, Alexandra and Hillview Avenue. Ground and upper floors. 1,500/ 1.800. 2.200 3,000/ 3.500/ 4.000/ 4.500 5.000 6.000*' 7.000/ H.OOO 10.000 15.000 sq.ft. *****12/ *****34 KENT HOUSING AGENCY 9 UNITS OF brand new singlestorey419 words
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Advertisement517 1984-04-26 38 90 Properties Wanted 91 Factory Spaces DIST. 23. 120.000 SQ.FT. Can be rezoned for factory, industry Sellmg: $12 p.s.f. Tel: Dynasty *****66. FACTORY SPACE FOR sale =03-08. Ching Shine Industrial Building. Shaw Road. Area 2.400 sq.ft. Contact: *****67. GENTING LANE RUBY Industrial Complex. Genting Block. =06-07. rental $1.70 p.s.f. 1305517 words
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Advertisement604 1984-04-26 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* Industrial Property WZ i3? i9H Bb^. HE Flatted Factory, Terrace Factory, Warehouses and Showrooms PI if for Sale I Ictr.ii e fj( torv Please Contact Developer Kunt Marketing \geni HONG FOK REALTY PTE604 words
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Advertisement1199 1984-04-26 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale rwr~ j [FOR SALE j INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ffl Units from 87.88 to 221.3 sq m. If Sea view Ample car park U Vacant possession l| Asking price: $550 psf negotiable M For further enquiries call: Sumn Urn c/i <; I'uuneis1,199 words
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Advertisement624 1984-04-26 39 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 5 PmilSjl '^^F :I hi L j "":Jk 1 |tii|||MHSffliM CLOSE TO PROPOSED EUNOS MRT STATION/ I PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY A truly superb modem warehouse/flatted factory building constructed with efficiency and convenience in mind. Located between Eunos Avenue624 words
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Advertisement1034 1984-04-26 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 93 Office Spaces b) Rental m mrm tm* A Sl 5 million facelift -> W* h"**'**** makes business look a lot grander' lmmense three-storey high granite V *^'SS columns, gleaming marble floor and a whole new look in the hbw l lf <f y f1,034 words
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Advertisement554 1984-04-26 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental m^ mm^^ I MIDLINK PLAZA Prestigious OffJCeS/ShOpS SHOP/SHOWROOM/ in UIC BUILDING W th OWfl toJlet iaC^ Shop/showroom space 980 COntSCt JO6 Tail sq.ft. Good location. Near Tftl *****55 busy coffee554 words
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Advertisement735 1984-04-26 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale r I <»« oj oi 02 <B;oa<n en m 0000 oe m<ntm m aio^ oj _i loj ti \<o x*\ can L FAST r I n <B M FOOO i U, I loj mir SPACE 4 C AoVI a, U Si' FROM V 1 /-V735 words
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Advertisement360 1984-04-26 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces c) Wanted c) Wanted Ml Shops Required I URGENTLY f| 1.500 5.000 sq. ft All good areas considered m. Please contact Fred Klass W or David Wong 4 TEL: *****2 95 Other Real Estate 95 Other Real Estate FREEHOLD360 words
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Advertisement301 1984-04-26 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale 102 Tours f LABOUR DAY "A OVERSEAS TOURS Taiwan finer Aiishan HuJ Liar. Hong Kohq Bangkok 7-nSUBB H-*****9 13-D$?3lS 16 0 TAIWAN line Aiishan I Hualian, KOREA JAPAMDisneylanOi HONGKONG S2BBB 15 0 TAIWAN line Alishar* 4 Hualian JAPAN (OisneyianO HONGKONG S26M 9 0 TAIWAN (Round301 words
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Advertisement555 1984-04-26 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ■i M 111 «1 «i I //mr^^SSIK^SXmSSx^ ItltJ|e musl be at leasl ci million thm 9 s v° LI CoLlicl I I 7jflF/ \1 livlw'^KX M<' iilui cl in London I /^F/ HP^CTtI^W Ancl lf you ve to do them all in555 words
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Advertisement403 1984-04-26 40 /Australia 1 6/7/ 9 y Inclusive of: Return Airfare Accommodation Tours Transfers and80°o meals provided EXCLUSIVE MALAYSIA PACKAGE TOUR 3 Days Desaru View Hotel 5185.00 3 Days Port Dickson $177.00 3 Days Pulau Tioman $295.00 3 Days Club Med. Fr. $280.00 Penang by Air Ft. $320 GROUP DEPARTURE 29/4 1403 words
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Advertisement529 1984-04-26 40 102 Tours 102 Tours j II T**«. a r 1 1 M, m 111 fC A^V^b Denmark /Sweden /Germany /Holland/ Switzerland/Austria /Leichtenstein/ Italy/'Vatican/France/Monaco/England Swiss Holidays 6 Countries 14 Nights $3190 Dep 8/4. 22,4. 6/5. ?0/5. 3/6. 17/6 8/7 29/7 5/8T 19/8 2/9 16/9. 30/9 14/10 Europe Roundup 10 Countries 20529 words
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Advertisement420 1984-04-26 40 102 Tours 102 Tours ic p Holiday Best Sellers I i rti A great way to travel We may not be the region s Largest, but we 're certainly better *^h x II" Jil'sEfilULKiSl I THE GRAND EUROPA (15 Countries) i Eastern Europe Hunga r y Yugc. Sai Yarmo 5§420 words
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Advertisement687 1984-04-26 40 12 Tours 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Head Office Pearl's Centre Gr Ftoor 100 Eu Tong Sen Si #01-14 »OH6. 0 1 -18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office Peoples Park Complex Gr Floor 1. Park Road -01-19 Singapore 0105 Tel: 91 1 661687 words
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Advertisement568 1984-04-26 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours B^^^ staaßp^aV bbbV Enjoy the experience of a lifetime in Europe! P *i O gives you Europe with all the i experience of 140 yca r s and I 43 offices worldwide! Quality travel great values, plenty of I bonus highlight extras. Make our568 words
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Advertisement378 1984-04-26 41 102 Tours 102 Tours SIAKSON HeadOffice No Miller Street. Singapore o7lB LADdCfI Fel *****1 1 TOL/rS Branch Peoples Park Complex »04-450. Tel *****1 Bukil rimah Beauty World Centre 81-K8 Singapore 2158 Tel *****12 Al I /-\LL i i"fl PuDlic Hoiidaysi JAPAN/KOREA/ ]mm gT TAIWAN/HKG N 10 days -$2399 A ~r378 words
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Advertisement676 1984-04-26 41 L^ON COURSE WITH f v THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Enrol (between March 19 and April 30 1984) in ai-y course listed in classifies- A lions 108 to 119 and get a Times The Bookshop 10' 7 < Discount Coupon. jjgtj EDUCATION INSTRUCTION 108 Foreign 108 Foreign wAk Columbia Columbia Secondary676 words
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Advertisement522 1984-04-26 41 109 Academic PRE-U 1 New Class commencing 2 May 1984 Commerce Streams $60 p.m. for 5 subjects Daytime. ENROL NOW Call personally or ring. PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE 55 Cup page Road -05-03 Cuppage Centre (Behind Centrepoint) TEL: *****36, *****54 BILINGUAL TRAINED TEACHERS specialising Horn-' Tuition. Any522 words
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Advertisement1030 1984-04-26 41 110 Computer 110 Compute 110 Computer k COMPUTER QUALIFICATION gjjlfti COURSES CITY GtllOS OF LONOON EXAMINATION COURSES H i Full n art time May B C&G747 B UMj^^l DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUOIE! B (Full Pan time Apnl'May This course is moderated by the schooi o* Mathematics Mf Statistics and Computing1,030 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1984-04-26 42 STEPHEN ANTHONY PEREIRA Age: 70 passed away peacefully on 24th April 1984. Leaving behind beloved wife: Nita Edwina ChildrenStephanie Marguerite Edwin Cedric Derek Sont-m-law:-Teddy Leonard Roberto Fernandes (Canada) Cortege will leave 9 Moreton Close, Singapore 1955 on Thursday, 26th April at 10.30 a.m. for service at Church of117 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1984-04-26 42 1 In Loving Memory ot ANTHONY YEO TANG CHENG Departed April ?6. 1981 Sadly missed by wile, children and all members ot the family.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1984-04-26 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths TAN CHWEE ANN Passed away peacefully on 25.4.84 B Leaving behind: WIFE: QUEK SOCK LUAN 1 SONS: SECK CHEE, ALBERT I SIAK TECK, STEPHEN i DAUGHTERS: SUAT CHOO, LILLIAN 1 1 SUAT PHER, JUDY H SUAT TIN, PETRINE I SUAT BEE, IRENE M SUAT90 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1984-04-26 42 SOH CHIN GUAN In Loving Memory of our dearest f > 'her called home on 26th April '83 "His life was earnest, his actions kind, a generous hand and active mind, anxious to please, loathe to offend, never a harsh word against anyone, that's our father and111 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1984-04-26 42 IN EVERLASTING LOVING MEMORY OF MR. CHIA YEE SOH 26/4/76 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTERS, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. S SITHEMBARAM (THAMBY) Departed April 26, 1982 Rest In peace, dear loving father. Two years have passed away; You are gone, hut still are living In I65 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-04-26 42 CLEMENT CHER HIANG CHONG Departed 26th April 1983 Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord And let perpetual light shine upon him Sadly missed and fondly remembered by Papa, Mama, Brother Charles, Eema and all loved ones.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-04-26 42 CAROLYN LIM SWEE KEW departed 23.4.84 wishes to express their gratitude and thank* to relatives, friend*, the Pariah of St Bernadetle Church for their prayers, wreath*, donations and kind attendance during their recant bereavement.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration127 1984-04-26 43 NG KAH SWAN AGED 63 passed away peacefully on 25th April 1984 leaving behind and always remembered by HUSBAND ONG KIAT TECK SONS:- DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW GRAND-CHILDREN ONG AIK BENG MARIA KHOO ONG MATTHEW ONG AIK SENG LILY LIM ONG SHARON ONG STANLEY ONG AIK LEONG CHUA MUI KOON ONG KONG WEE127 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-04-26 42 EPSOM JEEP - Perak Derby a 'free -for- all' EPSOM JEEP Bright chance for rising stayers with low ratings getting into big line-up By HEARTENED by the decision of the Perak Turf Club to run the Perak Derby as a handicap and not as a weight-for-age affair, trainers and owners have entered some749 words
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Article164 1984-04-26 42 LONDON. Wed British champion jockey Willie CarI son was given a four-da\ suspension for carelest riding hy the Epsrm stevardh yesterday The suspensi jn starts on May 3. ana Carson will miss the "Guineas" meetinf a Newmarket "I would have ri( den Seattle Siren in theReuter - 164 words
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356 1984-04-26 42 ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Wed. Danny, a three-year-old by Bandmaster 11, is coming to hand and can get off the mark when he takes on a Class 5 Div 1 field over 1,400m on Saturday. On a good track here this356 words
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Article1169 1984-04-26 42 23 entered for classic TWENTY-THREE horses have been entered for th. Perak Derby. They are: Achiever, Anderrnatt, Asean 11. Betsy's Pet 11, Freedom Fighter 11, Full House 11, Fen Vert, High Foil, Keep Going V, My Great Pleasure, Prime Asset, Patera Sandhurst, Shadowfax ID, Siapa Rajah IV, Skybolt,1,169 words
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Article112 1984-04-26 42 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Divs 1, 2, 3 and 4 I,loom straight; Class 3 Div 1 1,800 m; Divs 4, 5, 6 and 7- 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Divs 1 and 2 1,800 m; Class 3 Divs 1, 2 and 3 1.200 m and 1,400112 words
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Advertisement458 1984-04-26 42 112 Commercial/ Technical I. A.M. t Institute >>t Administrative Management i KoK DEC I9M EXAM Tajijht by JtfdiCiiled jnd exp«ri?nced lecturers CERTIFICATE STAGE. 1 i M W 6 30-9 30pm 07 05 Jtsa Sun 2.00- 5.00pm ly 05 ;*>T Th ti.3o-9.30pm 06 06 t)Sa Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 16 06 ->>W458 words
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Advertisement597 1984-04-26 42 113 Language 113 Language rRELC Language Teaching Institute (A Subsidiary of SEAMED Regional Language Centre) M .N Courses commencing 28 May 1984 nqli>h tor Business Administration (Junior Senior Executive and Munagement Lfvels) (ieneral I nijlish lementary. Intermediate, Adianu'd) Better Spoken English >num Ki/i' >n Puhih Speaking) Public Speaking Communication Skills597 words
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Advertisement194 1984-04-26 42 134 Lost $500 REWARD FOR anyone who find passport name Goh Tian Kuan. Tony and few other items in a red bag. lost at Middle Road junction carpark on 24.4 84 afterI noon. Please contact: *****3. Tony Goh HAS ANYONE SEEN a maroon red Honda Civic EF394Y? kindly j contact194 words
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Advertisement174 1984-04-26 42 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre i Affiliated to International House, London Enjoy learning English from well-qualified native-speaker teachers who really care about your progress. ENGLISH CLASSES (all levels) Monday to Friday 2 hrs daily 8.30 am 10.30 am 10.45 am 12.45 pm 4 hrs daily intensive174 words
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301 1984-04-26 43 Watford dominate, but Southampton hold out for a draw l-> >NDON. Wed Southampton maintained their push towards a place in Europe next season at the expense of English Football Association Cup finalists Watford, drawing 1-1 at Vicarage Road last ni^ht. Hosts Watford, seeking theirAFP - 301 words
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Article176 1984-04-26 43 SOCCER SHORTS ENGLAND, defending a 3-1 semi-final first-leg lead, have named their stjuad for the Kuropean l'nder-21 return tie against Italy in Florence on Wednesday. The squad: Alex Williams, Gary Bailey. Melvyn Sterland, Dave Watson, Tommy Caton, Nick Pickering. Gary Stevens, lan Dawes, Paul Bracewell, Steve Hodge, Steve McMahon, NigelReuter; AFP - 176 words
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Article144 1984-04-26 43 BANGKOK, Wed. Defending champions Thailand A trounced Singapore 5--1 yesterday to reach the semi-finals of the Princess Cup junior under-13 soccer tournament here. The Thais scored through Upatham Laibua (13th and 43rd minutes), Anothai Duangnuj (18th) and Thavorn Suriyapol (28th and 58th). Also through from Group AAFP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-04-26 43 LONDON, Wed. Former Furopean Footballer of the Year Kevin keegan, who helped Newea-stle I'nited's promotion push with two goals In their 5-1 Second Division win against Carlisle on Saturday, may be Joining Tottenham next season. Ke?gan, who plans to retire as a player at the end ofAFP - 69 words
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Article507 1984-04-26 43 RESULTS, TABLES DIVISION ONE Watford 1 Southampton 1. TOP 10 PWDLFAPt Liverpool 37 21 10 6 65 29 73 Man Utd 37 20 11 6 68 35 71 QPR 38 20 6 12 60 32 66 Forest 37 19 7 11 66 41 64 Southampton 36 18 9 9 47507 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-04-26 44 Hurricane blow over SHEFFIELD, Wed. Comeback catastrophe HE played very well but I always thought I could come back. But he didn't make many mistakes and didn't give me any chances. 7 .4 lex Higgins, commenting about his defeat to Britain 's Neal Foulds FORMER world champion Alex "Hurricane" HigginsReuter; AFP - 404 words
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Article172 1984-04-26 44 SHEFFIELD, Wed. The governing body of professional snooker" the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, will stop any attempt to invite a British team to play in South Africa. It is believed that a four-man unidentified team have been approached to go before theAFP - 172 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-04-26 44 TENNIS AROUND THE WORLD DALLAS. Wed. AN AILING Ivan Lend] has dropped out of the US$5OO,OOO ($1,040,000) World Championship Tennis finals, now in progress, causing a late reshuffle of the draw. Lendl. winner of the 12-man event in 1982 and the second seed thisReuter; AFP; AP - 563 words
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Article169 1984-04-26 44 Whitaker roars in Tigers' win DETROIT, Wed. Lou Whitaker yesterday delivered a two-out, run-scoring single to cap a three-run ninth inning rally that carried the Detroit Tigers to a 6-5 victory over the Minnesota Twins in the American Baseball League. Trailing 5-3 and entering the ninth, the Tigers benefited fromUPI - 169 words
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Article448 1984-04-26 44 WILFREIM) GOMKZ, of Puerto Rico, was named Boxer of the Month of April by the World Boxing Council on Tuesday for his capture of the world featherweight title from compatriot Juan Laporte. SPANISH rider Pedro Delgado took the overall lead in Tour of Spain road cycling race inReuter; AFP; AP - 448 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-04-26 45 HAKIKAT RAI - Germany, here we come HAKIKAT RAI Two-month stint for athletes and coach By SIX of Singapore's better track and field athletes and a coach will leave for Cologne next month for a fully-spon-sored two-month training-cum-competi-tion stint with their West German counterparts, who are preparing for the Los Angeles Olympic Games.JONATHAN CHOO - 282 words
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Article291 1984-04-26 45 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI THE lure of the German summer and a chance to break the 15-minute barrier for the 5,000 metres has momentarily lulled Jagtar Singh's more pressing need the search for a job. Since last month, the 23-year-old Sikh, Singapore's foremost distance runner, has been searching291 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-04-26 45 Good turn deserves another THE Republic have invited 10 athletes from West Germany to compete in the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships later this year. In a break from the norm and to reciprocate the German Governments offer to train local athletes and coaches, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association109 words
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Article89 1984-04-26 45 LONDON Wed. Zola Budd's chances of representing Britain in the Los Angeles Olympic Games have received :i double setback in 24 hours The Greater Londor Council have mounted a fierce campaign to have her barred from the 1.500 metres race at Crystal Palace tonight MoreAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-04-26 45 Haron to train in City of Angels and US SINGAPORE'S speed demon, Haron Mundir, will be in the City of Angels next month. The 20-year-old sprinter has been offered a three-month training tour of West Germany and the United States from the middle of the month. He will spend two262 words
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Article108 1984-04-26 45 LOS ANGELES, Wed. About half of the US$5O million (slo4m) appropriated by Congress to bolster security at the Olympics has been allocated most of it on 84 helicopters and crews to fly them a Defence Department spokeswoman said. The 84 helicopters are nearly triple theAP - 108 words
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Article201 1984-04-26 45 A HIGH-POWERED Indonesian sports delegation yesterday told Mr E. W. Barker, the Singapore National Olympic Council president, that they were keen on staging next year's 13th South-east Asia Games. During a courtesy call on Mr Barker at City Hall, the Indonesian team, led by201 words
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Article42 1984-04-26 45 MAYBANK trounced Singapore Automotive Engineering 8-0 in a Business Houses Div. Two soccer match at Jalan Besar last night. Other results: Tien Wah Press 1 Promet 4, Hwee Seng 5 Far East Levingston 1, Mandarin Hotel 2 F N 4.42 words
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Article25 1984-04-26 45 LONDON, Wed. Liverpool beat Dinamo Bucharest 2-1 and Roma defeated Dundee United 3-0 today to qualify for the European Cup soccer final. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article32 1984-04-26 45 TAN SEK YONG'S 65thminute goal helped Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association to a 1-0 win over Ceylon Sports Club in a Singapore Hockey A.^ociation under-23 match at Balestier P.oad yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-04-26 46 Lawmen to the rescue as ref is 'attacked' THE plight of officialdom...Indonesian referee H. Sudarso stops the game temporarily and runs towards the grandstand as Saudi Arabian and South Korean soccer players stand arms akimbo in wonder (picture on the left). Sensing trouble, the lawmen are203 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-04-26 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By i FORMER national coach i Rahim Gul continued his winning ways on his i comeback trial last night when he beat Abdullah Dahari 9-4, 10-8, 9-2 in the j fourth round of the Ascot Singapore Closed Squash i Championships at Kal-514 words
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482 1984-04-26 46 Keep an eye on Wai Geok the Thomson terror Schools Scene •IF Anglican High hope to win the National Boys B Division basket- ball crown, they would do well to deploy 1 two guards to watch Thomson's Ang Wai Geok when the teams meet in the final (reports Tay Cheng482 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-04-26 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH FORMER Australian "Coach of the Year" John Marshal] will conduct a two-week clinic in the Republic in June. Marshall. 25, is known for his work with both swimmers and coaches, and was himself trained by Forbes Carlile, the former Olympic coach who has176 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-04-26 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SUPPORTERS make the occasion. Without their cheers and jeers, spending an evening at the National Stadium would be like visiting a funeral parlour quiet, gloomy and unexciting. Like showbiz personalities, sportsmen need support to excel as much as fine coaching and personal sacrifices.JERRY SEH; JONATHAN CHOO - 316 words
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Article187 1984-04-26 47 JAPAN will make an effort to erase their "'also-ran" image when they meet Qatar in the pre-Olympic Games soccer tournament at the National Stadium (6.30) tonight. The Japanese, who had been considered among the formidable sides before the tournament, failed to live up to expectations187 words
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Article242 1984-04-26 47 THE world's most ultra-modern stadium, costing about $840 million is taking snap* 1 in Saudi Arabia. The multi-million dollar complex. v.hi. h will be situated outside Riyadh, is erpected to be completed in three years. It is expected to rival renowned stadiums like the Maracana,242 words
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Article269 1984-04-26 47 The super show for Koreans I IV i: of the world's top soccer teams, including Italy's Juventus and World Club champions (iremio, of Brazil, will be invited to compete in a "super" competition in Seoul In September. The tournament is being staged to coincide with the opening of the IM.OM-rapacity269 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-04-26 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Sweat and guts required to overcome favourites Iraq PREVIEW...B/ LIFE is a struggle. Success costs efforts. And salvation demands victory... Malaysian soccer team manager Datuk Bakar Daud believes these words, written on the blackboard in the Johor Baru Rest House players' meeting585 words
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Article230 1984-04-26 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI STRIKERS Manaa Saud, of Qatar, and Harris Mohammed Hussain, of Iraq, were yesterday expelled from the pre-Olympic Games soccer tournament for their misconduct. The two teams involved In the fracas on Monday night, Iraq and Qatar, were given a severe reprimand by the230 words
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Advertisement95 1984-04-26 43 I We mourn over the inauspicious demise of our directors, I I Mr Steven Chia Soon Huat Mr George Chia Soon Seng I I A memorial service will be held on Ist May 1984 (Tuesday) I I at Bright Hill, Phor Kark See, Upper Thomson Road, I I from 8.30am95 words
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Advertisement456 1984-04-26 45 The year 1983 was considerably better than 1982. However, the early promise of a return to normal conditions which I reported in my last statement was not fully realised and the market for the larger, better quality stones remained weak throughout the year. The book value of our diamond stocks456 words
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Advertisement884 1984-04-26 45 KEEP A PERFECT BALANCE WITH POCARI, THE ISOTONIC DRINK. Bill is an aspiring young executive who is fast climbing up the rungs of the me^archy With tight deadlines and quotas to meet ■fß^ *ffH Bill has to entertain clients, attend meetings, write reports and I^H even pian ahead of schedule884 words
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Advertisement349 1984-04-26 45 increase was that the first full year's production, amounting to 5,852,998 carats from thejwaneng mine exceeded the 1982 production from this source by 3,2 31.355 carats Operations at this highly important new mine are going exceptionally well, both in respect ot grade and recovery, and a turther increase in pnxiuction349 words
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Miscellaneous117 1984-04-26 45 Todays events BADMINTON Nat. Ranking League (SBA Hall, 7 p.m). BASKKTBALL Nat. Schools e'shlps: A Girls semi finals. B Boys thud and fourth placings (Gay World 2) HOC'KKV SHA lnder-23: SRC v Schools (Padang, 5.15 l> m i Nat. Schools c'ships: B Girls third placing: Naval Base v Cedar (2.30>,117 words
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Advertisement429 1984-04-26 46 ARM WRESTLERS TO COMPETE ON UYE FROM STUDIO 1 We're looking for men BIII^I^^CBBBBBH with arms of steel to star in The ABC Extra Stout Arm wrestling Competition which will be broadcast live on SBC's L Ji^JBL I |JMW "Live from Studio 1" |^J|^^^hHJH^^HH starting June Bth. HHHIHHbHHHHH Become aTV429 words
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Advertisement769 1984-04-26 47 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD I (Incorporated in Singapore) Half Yearly Report and Dividend Announcement The Board of Directors of Times Publishing Berhad announces the following unaudited results for the haif year to 29th February 1984 1984 1983 Group Company Group Company SS'OOO SS'OOO SSOOO SSOOO Turnover 280.704 129.287 Trading profit before769 words
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136 1984-04-26 48 THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is looking into certain loans given by Far Eastern Bank to property developers. About a dozen people, including bank officials, have been questioned by the bureau during the past two months. The CPIB probe follows on-going136 words
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Article462 1984-04-26 48 Admission on TV provokes Bonn debate over medical ethics BONN, Wednesday Quote 41 am convinced that we must reach the stage where doctors have a duty... actively but indirectly to help people die.... I would have done so myself if (the friend) had not beenReuter - 462 words
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343 1984-04-26 48 Observer directors accuse Rowland of interfering LONDON, Wed. THE independent directors of Britain's Observer yesterday accused the owner, Lonrho chairman Ronald "Tiny" Rowland, of interfering in the newspaper's editorial freedom and backed the editor for publishing rei ports of atrocities in j Zimbabwe. Lonrho Ltd, the conglomerate that owns TheNYT; AP - 343 words
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Article32 1984-04-26 48 NEW YORK. Wed The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2 1(1 points to 1.160.W) in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stnrk Rxrh.incrn today APAP - 32 words
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Article94 1984-04-26 48 WASHINGTON, Wed. Violence ranging from i duck abuse to pig attacks on the big bad wolf makes almost three-fourths of the cartoons on the Walt Disney cable TV network unsuitable for children, a television monitoring group says. The National Coalition on Television Vio- lenceUPI - 94 words
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201 1984-04-26 48 'Jakarta concerned with island fortresses' SYDNEY, Wed. THE Indonesian government is reportedly concerned that Australia will develop military facilities close to Indonesia on the Cocos Islands and Christmas Island. The Sydney Morning Herald said today that Indonesia wanted to be consulted on any move to develop the islands as militaryAP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-04-26 48 Emotional goodbye for the King A TOUCHING moment as Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad bade farewell to the King in Kuala Lumpur yesterday before the latter returned to his home state of Pahang. The outgoing King has completed his five-year reign as the seventh Yang dl-Pertuan AgongNST - 240 words
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Article83 1984-04-26 48 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. About 50 prisoners at a jail damaged by an earthquake, which measured 6.2 on the Richter scale, in the San Francisco area walked to freedom yesterday with permission. Large cracks appeared in some of the jail buildings at Milpitas. south-east of San Francisco,Reuter - 83 words
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Article66 1984-04-26 48 A SPECIAL dessertmaking course that the People's Association is introducing will be held at the Geylang Serai community centre and not the Changi CC as reported in The Straits Times on Tuesday. The new course will start from May 15 so that those who are66 words
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Advertisement205 1984-04-26 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Baker Marine has been refused entry into the Singapore stock market. The group had planned to issue about 18.6 million shares at $2.40 each. AMY CHEOK reports. Malaysia has given a mandate to three banks in Singapore to put together a US$5OO205 words
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Miscellaneous152 1984-04-26 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in a few areas in the late morning and over several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 a.m. Adelaide 9 19C Cloudy Manila 23 35C Fair Amsterdam jC Melbourne152 words
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Title Section20 1984-04-26 1 SECTION TWO Give old cards new lift OUTLOOK I The Beatles the book that tells all n^> LEISURE. Page Eight20 words
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Article, Illustration2261 1984-04-26 1 MURIEL SPEEDEN - In search of our heritage books MURIEL SPEEDEN A look at the recent surge of interest in local heritage books By IS THERE a future for publishing books about the past in Singapore? Judging from the views of several majur publishers, the answer is both yes and no. Yes because2,261 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-04-26 2 Cartoonist with whimsical view of life Sft^^^ffi^^^B^^HjjHWß^^: OUTLOOK cartoonist See Chong Hui familiar to readers of these pages as Seeeee ("remember the five e's in my name") died on Friday 13 this month. He was only 23 a gentle Direct Honours under gr a dua te in the National University630 words
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Article, Illustration796 1984-04-26 4 KAYE ANN - Give new life to old cards KAYE ANN In the fourth and final part of a series on recycling, our coiumnist shows you how to transform greeting cards into wall decorations and bookmarks. Arty crafts By I TODAY I shall show you how you can recycle your Christmas and New796 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1984-04-26 5 Books on Baba culture IN ORDER of the year of print (approximate sales figures supplied by publishers): Rainbow Round My Shoulder (1975, Eastern Universities Press), by Ruth Ho; $5.20. More than 6,000 copies sold. An affectionate account of a happy childhood in pre-World War Two Malaya, including details of some1,127 words
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Article, Illustration985 1984-04-26 8 MIKE BYGRAVE - Beatles: All they needed was love... MIKE BYGRAVE The Beatles happened 21 years ago, and popular music was never the same again. But it was only last year that the most revealing account of the Liverpool group was published. The inside story, The Love You Make (Signet, $13.95), is now985 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-04-26 8 HELMUT GLASER - HELMUT GLASER Favourite chess books Part 1 Chess By The second part of this article, which will cover opening books and tournament books and where they are available in Singapore, will appear next Thursday. THE first mention of a chess book dates back toHELMUT GLASER - 516 words
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Article, Illustration886 1984-04-26 9 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN The vicepresident of a worldwide recording company is in town after touring with singer Linda Ronstadt in Australia. By •A DEN of thieves exists alongside the Singaporean who lives in a successful, efficient city and is encouraged to develop a moral conscience andNIK KASMANI - 886 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-04-26 9 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By SHE was the first woman to gain a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from NewYork's world-famous Juilliard School of Music. She was also the first local musician to win renown, especially in the I'nited States, for her support of anal garde684 words
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Advertisement436 1984-04-26 2 do yourself afevour As a secretan. vou d( a lot of things for other A?~y the Handbook. It has lots of new information people. Here's something you can do for yourself: w £*p and tips. Do's and Don'ts. How-To's. order a copy of our new Secretary's Handbook. Cx It's more436 words
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Advertisement686 1984-04-26 7 APPOINTMENTS POLYTECHNIC DIPLOMA HOLDERS There's a rewarding career for you as a TECHNICIAN in the RSAF. The RSAF is an ever-expanding organisation that plays a vita' role in the defence of Singapore. Its aircraft and equipment are among the most sophisticated in the world; and in order to keep this686 words
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Miscellaneous61 1984-04-26 9 THK MAiilC POWKR OF THK KRIS A lecture by Mrs Lucy Seward. Organised by the Friends of rhe National Museum At the Museum Theatrette, 8 p.m. Free KXHIBITION Featuring the works of Zlatko Jakus. a Swedish stamp engraver. At Lone Pine Gallery. Ming Court Hotel. The opening today is at61 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-04-26 9 What's on 11 a.m to 7 p.m. Free. KXHIBITION OF PAINTKRS OF THK "SCHOOL OF PARIS" At Hotel Meridien's Salon Laffite Latour (lobby level) from 10 a.m." to Hi p.m. Until Monday. Free. WKRNKR HKRZO<i FILM FKST Stroszek at 6.30 p.m. and Woyzech at 8. .T0 p.m. At the Goethe-Institui52 words
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Miscellaneous46 1984-04-26 9 Shopping Centre. Both films are repeats and are subtitled in Kngl i s h Free. ENVIRONMENTAL ART vs ARTIFICIAL KNVIRONMKNT KXHIBITION Featuring works by German environmental artist Dieter Magnus. At thr Goethe-Institui Art Gallery from noon to 6 p.m. daily, except Sundays. Until May 15. Free.46 words
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Miscellaneous92 1984-04-26 9 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 2.58 a.m. (1.5m), 6.07 a.m. (2m), 3.15 p.m. (0.6m), 10.01 p.m. (2.1m). Sedili Kechil 2 a.m. (1.4m), 6.54 a.m. (1.7m), 1.45 p.m. (0.8m), 9.01 p.m. (2m). Port Dickson 4.50 a.m. (2 m), 11.01 a.m. (1.2 m), 4.31 p.m. (2.1m), 11.13 p.m. (0.7 rn). TOMORROW: Singapore 3.4892 words
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Miscellaneous1914 1984-04-26 10 ¥DUR~VEWING p US TENING GUIDE For lovers of jazz sbcs hmxh* i oin mi cn/% t i .<•••.« /r v 5 58 AM National Anthem 3.M News in Brief 3.15 On I^^ l^^ l^ l^ l^^ l^^^^ i^^ i^ iMi C q B pjj^pjj^pjjjjjjj^ijjj 2.30 PM SBC Text Live Sample1,914 words
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Article, Illustration903 1984-04-26 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG An amateur drama group will be staging a play about China's first woman emperor over the weekend at the Victoria Theatre. Director Liu Ming tells why he has chosen to stage this ambitious production. Stories by THE urge to make the younger generation awareMICHAEL LIEW - 903 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-04-26 1 awj^Jift^? iK I'J i^ ft): ff- »J P't *>; *IP i i -rV «ft iA E l t J [1 W 3R •W£* WJ < jft m w m m^mmm fe w f- *M W v x ■HP^ l% L ffiit 1" <H IW ("#i Wf Hm+- '/h «tt fij114 words
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Article229 1984-04-26 1 GUO MORUO (1892 1978) can easily be considered the most versatile of China's outstanding writers in this century. He was a prolific writer of essays, poems and plays. He was also an historian, translator, archaeologist, politician, social activist and expert on ancient scripts. Guo graduated as229 words
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Advertisement193 1984-04-26 1 JUN HENG LOONG (A member of Frankwell Group) Calling A) SALES PERSONNEL (MALE/FEMALE) B) ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM TYPIST (FEMALE) C) BOOK-KEEPER (FEMALE) For A) only:We offer you a challenging career in the services field with good allowance, attractive commission, profit sharing and good opportunity for advancement to managerial position. Protessional193 words
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Advertisement220 1984-04-26 1 A large and progressive Transport organisation invites applications for the following post: ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT The requirements of the successful candidate are as follows: Has 1 2 years' relevant working experience Possesses a first degree in Accountancy or Business Administration Preferably with experience in computerised accounting Able to assist in financial220 words
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Advertisement315 1984-04-26 1 NOTICES THE B\NKKI »"!< VI HAITEK IM IN THE HKiH DM Kl <>! MUNH IN BANKRIPTO NO. 43 W 15K4 Koh Khi-ii, Seng V.\ I'AKTK The (hkM Manhattan Bant VA Creditor In the Matter o! the Kankrupt-rv Notice Lssued on the I lth da> of Januarv. 19X4 *I>\ KRTISEMENT To:315 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-04-26 2 JEFF BRADLEY - JEFF BRADLEY United States President Ronald Reagan, during his tour of China, will visit the ancient capital of Xian where he will see a huge army in clay that had been guarding the enormous tomb of an eccentric Chinese emperor for more than 2,200AP - 970 words
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Article93 1984-04-26 2 xm±m u w < l-.fi r "tOB sfc£ ft I'M h L£W«££ £iv- 4N"ft >f&f* *t Hi ft '7m X 43? m i 1 m(&in r it *'j SI f U fft HI W aii3l ffli tit■/.!r^ > •%n sn b m m&n wu »W AW t«P 't ife Si93 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1984-04-26 4 MOHD LATIFF MOHAMED - MOHD LATIFF MOHAMED Oleh APABILA saya mendengar berita tentang sebuah novel setebal 289 halaman yang telah dihasilkan oleh seorang penulis muda bernama Bahri Rajib dan novel itu pula diterbitkan oleh Heinemann, saya berasa sangat gembira. Kegembiraan saya ialah kerana, telah terbuktilah bahawa penulis muda kita1,163 words
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Article171 1984-04-26 4 Assistance for GCE '0' ML2 students The Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore will hold an eight-session course from May 2 to help students who will be taking Malay as a second language in the GCE level examination this year. The fee171 words
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Article213 1984-04-26 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1038 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagl soalan-soalan dalam Pelajaran 193 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 113 A: 1) Senaman aerobik dapat menyihatkan badan dan membantu menenangkan fikiran. 2) Kesan tekanan jiwa dapat dikurangkan dengan menjaga agar keadaan fizikal dan213 words
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Advertisement280 1984-04-26 2 NOTICES I over 30 years the William Jacks Group of Companies has I acted as Sole Agents for P C Henderson Limited and in some I j areas with the assistance of appointed distributors. During a I jnt visit by Mr Brian Carroll, Henderson Executive Chairman and Mr Chung Yew280 words
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Advertisement89 1984-04-26 3 Golden Clementi New Town Zenith Palace Princess and New City OPENS TODAY! Note Times! G: 11, 1.30. 4.6.45, 9 00 C: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00. 9.00 Z: 2 Shows! 7.00. 9.00 Pa: 1.00,3.30,7.15,9.30 Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 NC: 1.30,3.30,7.15,9.15 j V^...ffi} W^^B^B^sW NEW CROWN T^v89 words
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Advertisement583 1984-04-26 4 An international trading company with branches in the main towns of Malaysia and in Singapore invites suitably qualified and experienced persons to apply for the positions of:--1) GENERAL MANAGER (Peninsular Malaysia) 2) GENERAL MANAGER (Singapore) The positions demand leadership by example coupled with the ability to plan, direct, supervise and583 words
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Advertisement514 1984-04-26 4 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 1554 of 1184 Between UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED Plaintiffs And 1. UAUW KIN CHAN <o, LEOW KIN HOCK 2. CHENG YU YING Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1. Liaow Kin Chan (a Leow Kin Hock, 39, Circular Road,514 words
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Miscellaneous177 1984-04-26 4 T^™^^^^ MM^—^^^ M I M MM^^^^^^^ M^ M M M^^^| retold by _A _A I Yaakub Rashid T\WT Radin Mas lar» X J 50a) Melihat keadaan ayahnya yang sungguh memilukan hati itu Radin Mas b) Dengan suaranya yang terketar-ketar Pangeran berkata Ayahanda segera menerpa dan memeluk kuat Pangeran. "Ayahanda, apakah177 words
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