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Title Section15 1984-05-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-05-04 1 'Killer' litter man jailed for a month ANOTHER man who threw "killer" litter has been jailed. This time a labourerwas sentenced to one month's jail for throwing a flower pot from the sixth floor of a block of flats. Magistrate Daniel Koh, m convicting Sainiah so Muniandy, yesterday told him276 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-05-04 1 It's a lie Razaleigh 'I did not ask Mak to collect money I do not know him' Reports on Pages 8 and 9 Compiled by The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today vehemently denied a claim by Mak Foon Than, accused ofRouter; NST; AFP - 557 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-05-04 1 Jonathan's all eager to go to school A NEW look, a new school and a new experience for leukaemia boy Jonathan Tan as he enters his school m Israel. Jonathan (right) and his five-year-old brother Daniel are seen here m denim jeans and casual shirts the typical attire of childrenUPI - 273 words
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Article45 1984-05-04 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian air force today lost another Mirage jet fighter, the fourth m four weeks, when a pilot was forced to ditch the aircraft m the sea near Adelaide, a defence spokesman said today. The pilot was able to eject. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article99 1984-05-04 1 Stock market drops 14 points WITH the disclosure of the alleged involvement of the Malaysian Finance Minister m the BMF-Car-rian affair, some selling by nervous investors caused The Straits Times Industrial Index to tumble 14.17 points to 980.51. In the wake of the allegation made by Mak Foon Than, the99 words
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Article173 1984-05-04 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Spanish singing star Julio Iglesias has signed a three-year promotional contract with CocaCola that his spokesman called the biggest such deal m the world. The 40- year- old singer's salary was not disclosed, but a spokesman for Iglesias said yesterday it wasUPI - 173 words
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Article75 1984-05-04 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. Accused Mak Foon Than did not want his statement containing the allegation that he collected money from businessmen here for Malaysia's Finance Minister, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, to be revealed, the Jalil Ibrahim trial was told today. Mak had written at the end ofBernama - 75 words
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223 1984-05-04 1 Manila hit by 40 pc inflation rate MANILA, Thursday THE inflation rate m Metro Manila zoomed to 40 per cent m February the highest since World War 11. According to official figures released by the National Census and Statistics Office (NCSO), the rate for all of the Philippines was slightlyAFP; UPI - 223 words
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Article124 1984-05-04 1 A MAN has been posing as an HDB official sent by the board to instal water filters m flats m Bukit Merah. In Redhill Close, two men have been going around opening the front doors of residents' flats, claiming that they were authorised by the HDB. So124 words
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Article113 1984-05-04 1 MANILA, Thurs. The military has decided to use specially-trained dogs at the Manila international airport to sniff out people trying to smuggle US dollars and other foreign currencies out of the country, the Philippine Daily Express reported today. The paper said the dogs would alsoAP - 113 words
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Article44 1984-05-04 1 Computer deal with China A LOCAL computer firm has set up a million-dollar joint venture with Guangzhou authorities to make microcomputers m a land more used to, working with the aba-" cus. Details of the SinoSingapore high-tech deal m Times Dollar on Page 21.44 words
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Article59 1984-05-04 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian paramilitary forces freed 325 hostages from three Sikh temples m Punjab state today and arrested 16 Sikh extremists, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. There was no Immediate indication of whether security forces stormed the temples m the central Punjab town ofReuter - 59 words
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Article557 1984-05-04 2 Call to bosses THE employment of older people can no longer be seen only m terms of cost m the context of an ageing population. The social objectives of employing them should also be taken into account and this should encourage employers to be more ready to take m557 words
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Article271 1984-05-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: CALL IT the Russian Bear's seventh attempt to trap the Lion of the Panjsher Valley (Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Afghan nationalist leader). Call it an act of frustration after five years of so-called stalemate or failure to break the backbone of Afghan resistance and gain271 words
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Article211 1984-05-04 2 SPORE COMPANY IN TIE-UP TO MAKE COMPUTERS IN CHINA A LOCAL computer company has taken a "byte" of the gigantic Chinese market. It has set up a million-dollar joint venture with Guangzhou authorities to make microcomputers m a land more used to working with the abacus. The local partner211 words
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Article104 1984-05-04 2 SPIRITUAL HEAD OF 790 m HE appears strong and athletic and speaks seven languages. Pope John Paul n, Vicar of Christ and Bishop of Rome, traces his succession nearly 2,000 years to the apostle Peter. As Pope, writes Dr Chiang Hai Ding, Singapore's first ambassador to the Holy See,104 words
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Article311 1984-05-04 2 Mellifluous medley A BRONZE medal. But it was sweet music for the Singapore quartet who took third place m the 4xloo metres medley relay at the Second Asian Swimming Championships m Seoul yesterday. For the encore, they also broke the national record. The foursome David Lim, Oon Jin Teik,311 words
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Article509 1984-05-04 2 Sin's allegation CARDINAL Jaime Sin, the leader of Philippine Roman Catholics, has alleged irregularities m the run-up to National Assembly elections, a churchbacked newspaper reported yesterday. The allegations, made m a letter read m churches last Sunday, condemned as "immoral and sinful" fraud during voter registration, excessive509 words
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Article200 1984-05-04 2 Mahathir's plan THE Malaysian Prime Minister has come up with a formula to help resolve the current MCA crisis, sources said yesterday. The MCA sources said Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who met the leaders of the rival factions this week, had forwarded the plan for their200 words
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Article370 1984-05-04 2 Battle for wildlife SIR Peter Scott, son of the explorer "Scott of the Antarctic", is a famous wildlife artist, writer and conservationist. He visited Singapore recently and talked to ILSA SHARP about his views of the future of the human race and the world. He feels that the370 words
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Article167 1984-05-04 2 Louise's love ON STAGE, Louise Cvi Taijing is a highly successful entertainer. As one of the most highly paid and celebrated female vocalists m Taiwan, she reciprocates the attention from fans by calling them her "sunshine". Deep inside her, KOH SIEVV TIN discovers that the singer has very167 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-05-04 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Polite but firm trade talks with Tokyo also on the cards By i, US Editoi WASHINGTON, Thurs. American Vice-President George Bush sets out on an Asian odyssey on Monday with the two-fold aim of cementing relations with South-east Asia and reducing the447 words
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Article25 1984-05-04 3 .JAKARTA, Thurs. Almost 640,000 tourists visited Indonesia m 1983, 8 per cent more than m 1982, the offirial Antara aom™ s;iid today ReutorReutor - 25 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-05-04 3 WHILE workers all over the world were celebrating Labour Day on Tuesday, 559 men were lining up m Bangkok for the city's annual free seven-minute vasectomy operation. The event was organised by The Population and Community Development Association of Thailand and though the turnout was less thanAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-05-04 3 MANILA, Thursday CARDINAL Jaime Sin, the leader of Philippine Roman Catholics, says he is preparing evidence to back allegations of irregularities, including the killing of dissidents, m the run-up to National Assembly elections, a churchbacked newspaper reported today. The allegations were mReuter; UPI - 405 words
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220 1984-05-04 3 Bomb scare causes delay to 'no confidence' debate BANGKOK, Thursday THE Thai Parliament was evacuated today, forcing a crucial noconfidence debate to be delayed when a telephone caller claimed a bomb was set to explode m the building's main assembly hall. A special police bomb disposal unit searched the buildingUPI - 220 words
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122 1984-05-04 3 Manila claim news to us says Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. The Philippines government has not approached Indonesia over its claim to waters north of an Indonesian island off the southern Philippines, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today. He told reporters he had only read newspaper reports about it. Dr MochtarReuter - 122 words
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269 1984-05-04 4 Call to reunite the island rejected by all quarters DUBLIN, Thursday CATHOLICS and Protestants alike m British-ruled Northern Ireland have attacked a report by the New Ireland Forum which calls for reunification of the island, while Britain is expressing disappointment. The Forum's much-heralded report,UPI - 269 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-05-04 4 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Thurs. Britain went to the polls today m the first big electoral test for Mrs Thatcher's rightwing Conservative government since she won a landslide 144-seat majority and a second term m power last June. This time, voters480 words
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369 1984-05-04 4 US scientists score big breakthrough to a 'small' problem SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday SCIENTISTS reported today the discovery of a genetic defect that leads to dwarfism a find that could have important implications for research into other hereditary disorders. "We are very excited about this significant finding. Until now no oneUPI - 369 words
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Article22 1984-05-04 4 CAIRO, Thurs. A condemned four-storey house collapsed early today, killing 17 people and injuring 25 Others, noliop nffirials said. UPIUPI - 22 words
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158 1984-05-04 4 British pop star held by Austrian police VIENNA, Thurs POLICE yesterday arrested British pop star Joe Cocker for allegedly trying to leave with U5521,500 (5545,000) for a concert that never took place. "Five plainclothesmen and two uniformed officers came and got Joe this morning," a spokesman for the 39--year-old star'sUPI - 158 words
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Article69 1984-05-04 4 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The head of a Swedish electrical construction firm has been indicted on charges of fraud m connection with the transfer of sophisticated Western technology to the Soviet Union. The 52-year-old director of the Asea Industrial Group, whose name was not released, had resigned after he admittedAFP - 69 words
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Article89 1984-05-04 4 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The Inventor of the modern refrigerator, Baltzar von Platen, died on Tuesday aged 86 at Ystad m southern Sweden, his family announced yesterday. In 1922, Baltzar von Platen and a friend who studied with him, Carl Munter, presented a paper on how toAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-05-04 4 Kohl calls for unity m Europe LONDON, Thurs WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has made a pointed appeal for European unity during a visit to Britain, the country most widely blamed for the European Community's financial crisis. Mr Kohl, a convinced European, told a news conference after talks with BritishReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-05-04 6 Severed ties, expelled envoys cited as cause LONDON, Thurs PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday said Britain had humiliated Libyan leader Colonel Muarnmar Gaddafi by breaking diplomatic relations and expelling his embassy staff from London. Mrs Thatcher rejected criticism from opposition politicians that Britain had beenReuter - 369 words
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218 1984-05-04 6 TRIPOLI, Thurs LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi yesterday warned Britain and other countries which he said were "harbouring Libyan terrorists" that Libya would hurt theso countries whenevri it could. Speaking at a news conference m Tripoli, Col Gaddafi accused the British governmentReuter - 218 words
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164 1984-05-04 6 A lunatic who threatens whole world' VIENNA, Thurs EGYPTIAN Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali, m an interview published here yesterday, attacked Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as a lunatic who threatened the entire world. He described the Libyan colonel as "our lunatic neighbour Gaddafi" and told a reporter of Austria's popularReuter - 164 words
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Article65 1984-05-04 6 BAGHDAD, Thurs. Iraq yesterday announced a 60--million dinar (***** million) contract with China to build canals on the Euphrates River to irrigate huge central areas of the country. The official Iraqi news agency, Ina, said tne Irrigation Minister laid a foundation stone for the project, whichReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-05-04 6 A BRITISH Airways helicopter floats upside down in the North Sea, about 169 km from the Shetland Islands. The Chinook was ferrying workers home on Wednesday from an oil rig when the pilot had to ditch the aircraft in the sea. All the 47 onAP - 106 words
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243 1984-05-04 6 KHARTOUM, Thursday SUDAN yesterday asked Western countries to reschedule its foreign debt of about US$B billion (Ssl7 billion), three days after President Jaafar Numeiry declared martial law. The request came as Mr Numeiry sacked a number of close aides m another move to tighten hisAFP; Reuter - 243 words
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247 1984-05-04 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs ISRAEL holds Syria responsible for the safety of three members of the Israeli liaison bureau m Beirut being held by Syrian forces m north Lebanon, an Israeli intelligence service source said here yesterday. The Syrian authorities' description of the menAFP; UPI - 247 words
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662 1984-05-04 9 4 Yes, I believed that if he (Mak) saw the lawyers he would stop answering questions. That applies to most cases because the normal advice given by the lawyers is to say nothing. Insp MacKillop, asked it he believed that once Mak saw the lawyersBernama - 662 words
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Article406 1984-05-04 9 HONGKONG. Thurs. The accused m the Jalil Ibrahim murder trial, Mak Foon Than, claimed he was promised a commission of M 5500.000 by Selangor businessman Datuk Raja Nasron Ishak if he succeeded m getting a licence for a finance company m Malaysia, the High Court heard yesterday.Bernama - 406 words
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Article157 1984-05-04 9 HONGKONG, Thurs. It was only after Inspector Norman MacKillop had recorded the third cautioned statement of accused Mak Foon Than on Aug 6 that he was told Mak was to be charged, the police officer said m court today Insp MacKillop. who investigated the murderBernama - 157 words
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Article131 1984-05-04 9 HONGKONG, Thursday THE High Court heard today that Malaysian Mak Foon Than was a regular visitor to Hongkong who stayed at expensive hotels, sometimes under "confidential cover", which meant that his name would not be disclosed to the public. Chief Inspector Norman MacKillop told the courtNST; Bernama - 131 words
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234 1984-05-04 9 Former policeman to return money to government HONUKOMi, Thurs. The High Court here today ordered former police sergeant l.vi Kok, who has taken refuge m Taiwan, to return the government HK$B.5 million (about 552.18 million). The government claims l.vi acquired the money from bribes from a drug dealer. The courtAP - 234 words
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Article79 1984-05-04 9 SEVERAL MILLION Ethiopians could die as a result of an unprecedented drought now afflicting the country, a senior- government official said m Adis Ababa yesterday. Mr Dawif Wolde Gorgise, head of the country's Relief and Rehabilitation Com mission, said that unless massive international assistance was forthcoming, "theRouter - 79 words
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Article76 1984-05-04 9 THIRTY-FIVE PEOPLE were executed this week for their part m the abortive coup against Cameroun President Paul Biya on April 6, unofficial sources said m Yaounde here. The authorities have refused to make any comment on the reports. The April (i rebellion was staged by members of theAFP - 76 words
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Article66 1984-05-04 9 THE SOUTHERN United States was hit by more than 30 tornadoes, ripping up trees and power poles, tearing up towns m Louisiana and Mississippi and causing flooding m Arkansas that forced evacuations. One person died when tornadoes and high winds swept Arkansas. This tornado season hasUPI - 66 words
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Article67 1984-05-04 9 A DISTRICT leader of Pakistan's banned Ahmedia Islamic sect has been killed, following a military government decree barring Ahmedis from preaching and calling themselves Muslim. Ahmedi sources said m Islamabad yesterday. The sources said Abdul Rahman Qureshi, head of the sect for Sukkur district m Sind province,Reuter - 67 words
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Article62 1984-05-04 9 DENMARK'S MINORITY centre-rieht government suffered an embarrassing parliamentary defeat yesterday over an opposition motion urging the administration to keep the country free of nuclear weapons both m wartime and peacetime. A resolution by the opposition Social Democrats was passed by 73 votes to six m the 179-seat parliament.Reuter - 62 words
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393 1984-05-04 10 China intends to mediate m Korean question Diplomats BEIJING, Thurs CHINESE Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang left today for North Korea on a mission of "major significance", amid increasing diplomatic efforts to reduce tension and forge a settlement m the dividid peninsula. The XinhuaReuter; AFP - 393 words
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102 1984-05-04 10 TAIPEH, Thurs. A Taiwanese member of Parliament said today that Japan was arranging to pay US$44O million (S|9ls million) m compensation for Taiwanese soldiers killed m World War Two. Mr Lin Chung-Kun, who headed a delegation to Tokyo seeking the compensation, told ParliamentReuter - 102 words
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Article302 1984-05-04 10 Soviets attack key supply route ISLAMABAD, Thursday SOVIET airborne commandos have attacked the key northern supply route to Afghanistan's Panisher Valley and probably blocked the pass leading into the guerilla stronghold, reports reaching Pakistan said today. One report from a close aide to Panjsher guerilla commander Ahmad Shah Masood saidReuter; UPI - 302 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-05-04 10 THIS baby was born early last month m a hospital m Bangkok. Though born with two heads, four arms and two legs, the baby appeared healthy. Doctors are watching it closely and are dicussing plans for an operation on the 4.4-kg infant. OperationsUPI - 69 words
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201 1984-05-04 10 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Britain is on the brink of a multi-million dollar contract for arms sales to India m the face of strong international competition, British officials said yesterday. They said a number of possible British defence sales worth several hundredReuter - 201 words
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231 1984-05-04 10 Indira wins court battle against Maneka NEW DELHI, Thurt A NEW DELHI court yesterday ruled m favour of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi m a bitterly fought property feud with her rebel daughter-in-lawMane-ka. Mrs Maneka Gandhi, 27, the widow of Mrs Indira Gandhi's younger son, Sanjay, lost an appeal againstReuter - 231 words
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Article261 1984-05-04 8 KI'ALA LIMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Malay Chamber of Commerce chairman Datuk Raja Nasron Ishak today denied that Mak Foon Than was an agent of the chamber or had been offered $SM,MO as commission to set n p a finance company for the chamber. Datuk Raja was commentingNST - 261 words
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399 1984-05-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday DATUK Raja Nasron, the chairman of the Selangor Malay Chamber of Commerce, today described Mak Foon Than as a Chinese who truly sympathises with and understands the Malays and the problems they face m the business world. Mak was also aNST - 399 words
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210 1984-05-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs, Datuk Raja Nasron Ishak telephoned Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday evening to express his disbelief over the latter's alleged involvement m the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) scandal. "I called up Tengku (Razaleigh) ana told him that if I wereNST - 210 words
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539 1984-05-04 8 Full text of Razaleigh's satement lAM shocked to learn of the wild and blatant lies levelled against me and Malaysian government ministers m the statement allegedly made by Mak Foon Than. They are wild and blatantly dishonest statements intended to have serious consequences. The media has understandably given prominence to539 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-05-04 8 the MCA crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Prime Minister has come up with a formula to help resolve the current MCA crisis, sources said today. The MCA sources said Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who me* the leaders of the rivalBernama - 480 words
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Article60 1984-05-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday accepted the presidency of Umno for another two years, Umno secretary general Mustaffa Jabar said today. Mr Mustaffa told reporters that Dr Mahathir formally accepted the presidency after learning he was unopposed in the party electionsAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-05-04 11 TfflBTY-FTVE post offices were open until 8 p.m. on Wednesday but they were not very popular. It could be because manypeople are still not aware of the extended hours offered by the post offices. From May 2, 35 post offices providing registered parcel/ mall delivery179 words
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327 1984-05-04 11 SINGAPORE businessmen can play an important role m helping Western companies to set up joint ventures m China. This point was made by the president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Tan Keong Choon, when the Prime Minister of327 words
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Article110 1984-05-04 11 THE body of a newlyborn baby girl with a broken spine was found wrapped m newspaper behind Block 31, Lower Delta Road, on Aug 12, 1982, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Investigating officer Inspector Chang Cheo Chai said that Madam Sng Koh, 72, who110 words
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356 1984-05-04 11 'Don't let costs be deciding factor' Bosses on the aged BOSSES feel that the employment of older people can no longer be seen only m terms of cost m the context of an ageing population. The social objectives of employing them should also be taken into account and this should356 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-05-04 11 GERRY DE SILVA - Hochstadt tipped to be next NOL chairman GERRY DE SILVA By THE Permanent Secretary (Budget) in the Finance Ministry, Mr Herman Hochstadt, is tipped to take over as chairman of the state-backed shipping company, Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. Mr Hochstadt, 51, has had close ties with NOL since it was271 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-05-04 12 'Air raid' likely to involve 500 residents AT LEAST 5M residents are expected to take part m Singapore's first major civil defence exercise at Block 23, New Upper Changi Road, on Sunday. Exercise Community Spirit 1, starting at 4.31 p.m., will Involve four government bodies and the Bedok Zone 1278 words
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304 1984-05-04 12 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Hongkong window box murders By HONGKONG police have handed over to their Singapore counterparts a composite picture of a Singaporean suspected of being involved m the "window-box" murders m the British colony. The picture is now being studied by the Singapore police, who304 words
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335 1984-05-04 12 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA By THE new rule aimed at stemming the tide of unemployed foreign domestic servants m Singapore has met with a mixed reaction. The rule disallows foreign maids from obtaining a work permit while here on a social visit pass. Prospective employers335 words
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179 1984-05-04 12 A RECORD of the social experiences and economic life of Singapore's Chinese dialect groups will be put together by the Culture Ministry's Archives and Oral History Department. The department is looking for people from the dialect communities, like the Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew,179 words
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160 1984-05-04 12 Selling civil defence the jingle way A CYVTL Defence song will be introduced to the public for the first time at the end of a civil defence exercise m New Upper Changi Road on Sunday. The song, composed by some officials of the Home Affairs Ministry and the Singapore Civil160 words
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Article85 1984-05-04 12 Omani minister goes on tour THE visiting Omanl Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Yousuf bin Al-Alawi Abdullah, yesterday toured Singapore's waterfront and Sentosa Island. Mr Chen Meng Sheng, the Sentosa Develop ment Corporation's general manager, took Mr Yousuf on a monorail ride and to the World Insectarinm and85 words
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Article110 1984-05-04 12 A FORMER sales representative of Times Publishing Berhad, Aloysius Lim Cheng Tong. 27, yesterday claimed trial to three corruption charges involving nearly $180. Lim, now a business and development manager of an advertising company, is accused of corruptly accepting $22.95, $91.85 and $64.84 from Mr110 words
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Article45 1984-05-04 12 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, will open a three-day Chinese exhibition on audiovisual aids and teaching materials for secondary schools at Nan Chiau High School m Kirn Yam Road on May 23. More than 130 secondary schools will take part45 words
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Article209 1984-05-04 12 A SCHOOLBOY died and four others were injured m road accidents on Wednesday. Lua Yew Yong, 13, of Nee Soon School, was cycling home from school at about 4.50 p.m. when he was involved m an accident with a car at the junction of Lentor209 words
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416 1984-05-04 13 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Illegal raising of funds by Workers' Party leaders By CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Ji n yesterday dismissed an appeal by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam and two other leaders of the Workers' Party against a fine last year for raising funds for the416 words
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108 1984-05-04 13 THE Workers' Party paid $16,016 In cash to the Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, last Wednesday to settle a long-standing debt. Payment was made after Mr Tan warned that he would take steps to wind up the party If he did not get the money. Mr108 words
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388 1984-05-04 13 RONNIE LIM - Fire at petrochem complex costs $lm in damage RONNIE LIM By A 22-MINUTE fire which followed an explosion at a downstream plant of the Pulau Ayer Merbau petrochemical complex 10 days ago has cost about $1 million m damage, although the exact cause of the mishap is still not known.388 words
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Article49 1984-05-04 13 AN OFFICER cadet from Singapore, Mr Lim Seng Hock, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant after completing a six-month course at Sandhurst, Britain's Royal Military Academy, last month. The 19-year-old was among 313 cadets who took part m a parade to mark the end of their training49 words
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Article84 1984-05-04 13 THE Advertising Media Owners Association of Singapore is organising a logo designing competition. The competition is open to all and the winning entry will be awarded a prize of $1,000. The 11-year-old organisation is one of the three established bodies m the local advertising84 words
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374 1984-05-04 13 Conflicting blood tests case A CONSULTANT pathologist told the High Court yesterday that it was not his duty to discuss the medical history of a patient who had been referred to his laboratory for blood tests. Dr Tan Kheng Khoo of Medical laboratory374 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-05-04 15 New slip road to Orchard A NKW slip road (arrowed) will link Orchard Boulevard and Orchard Road. This new road, rutting across the vacant land behind the site of the former Wlsina Indonesia, will be open to traffic this month. The original slip road will be affected by the constructionARTHUR LEE. - 75 words
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155 1984-05-04 15 Man fined $18,000 for video tape offences A LABOURER was yesterday fined a total of $18,000 for operating a video tape business without a licence and for having uncensored tapes. Tay Kirn Chwee, 35, also had three video recorders seized from a flat m Upper Cross Street, forfeited. He was155 words
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Article83 1984-05-04 15 STUDENTS and the public will get a chance to be better acquainted with the Singapore Armed Forces and its total defence" message when the SAF holds open house sessions next month. As part of the celebrations for SAF Day on July 1, the open houses will be83 words
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Article38 1984-05-04 15 A COURSE on improving spoken and written English, starting on May 22, will be conducted by the Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore. Forms for the $90 course are available from the department.38 words
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Article127 1984-05-04 15 SINGAPORE and Japan yesterday launched a friendship programme to take the two countries into the 21st century. Singaporeans will go to Japan m several groups this year for a montnlong stay under the pro- gramme started by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to foster closer Asean-Japan ties.127 words
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249 1984-05-04 15 RAY DHALIWAL - RA Y DHALIWAL By AS THE Labour Ministry and Mass Rapid Transit Corporation investigated Wednesday's mishap at the Toa Payoh MRT station site, it was learnt that there was another accident on April 22. A crane boom that gave way injured a249 words
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237 1984-05-04 15 ONE afternoon will be set aside next week to hear preliminary objections by a lawyer to having his client tried jointly with a director of a gold bullion firm on 28 abetment-by-conspiracy to cheat charges. Mr Kan Ting Chiu, for Alan Wong Hoi Ping,237 words
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259 1984-05-04 15 LEONG WENG KAM - 17 more to join SBC's Mandarin drama team LEONG WENG KAM By SEVENTEEN recruits are expected to join the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Mandarin drama unit, which has up to now been dominated by Hongkong producers. Twelve of them will join as assistant producers a new job title and the rest259 words
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Article87 1984-05-04 15 THE Home Affairs Ministry yesterday reminded all Singapore identity card holders that any change of address must be reported within 14 days. Failure to do so is an offence punishable with a maximum of five years' jail or a fine up to $5,000, or both. A87 words
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Advertisement286 1984-05-04 11 COCKROACHES What's most frightening is they keep getting stronger. Quickly becoming immune to the insecticides used to kill them. So you need an insecticide that constantly improves its formula to keep ahead of cockroaches. Black Flag. Our new improved formula is stronger, pjflljp^pj Kills them fast and keeps killing for286 words
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Advertisement528 1984-05-04 11 Pear<Mediumi 1 for *j. Large Red Apple /^fl Wi k P (New Zealandi 4 for s>i .uu Ji' fr\ 75 Cauliflower per 100q nr gm^ Tomatoes per IOOg 0 35 0 $0.30 j>~^ Long Bean per IOOg Leek per IOOg <M% H O $0.1 5^#- 0 18 M i-,^ <jM^528 words
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Advertisement404 1984-05-04 12 Hongkongßank Upper Bukit Timah Branch officially opens today. Hongkongßank is proud to announce the Official Opening of its new Upper Bukit Timah Branch, which has moved from Bukit Panjang. A 'R\/ le New Address: 24/24ACheong Chin Nam Road. 1 Singapore 2159. Tel: 469 8555. w o%£ To Nq I We404 words
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Advertisement285 1984-05-04 16 fls \^ijmr^ 1 1__HBIW^^^^^^ ____PaK V ''^^H____________- 1 '■■*:<'>■. i s «L fe-^_Sfi_______S^ .td^^E^B K^^Qbll^ f BB^S'"*'**^' ___b__t^>b___________i t *^^s9BH_Bwl.^p i xj. l^^'^^^^^^W' D_f\/ I^i__r D_rtT T__ni__y_[ __^________l B^^^. M_l_i_M_n_-_ii !l^ m _-_^_-____X -BBH HBBB^ I R^^^^^n II _J__V I ________l^9_____K I y-^jgaß^Sl 6 chairs (tapestry) SIDEBOARD DINING 100% FULLY285 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-05-04 17 Wise up and croon I FOR years friends have been tellln? "imes Wyse that he i roons Like Kngelheri Humperdinck. For years also, this marketing executive from Rambutan Road, Joo hlat, did not think that his vocal cords were good enough to be pitted against other aspirants m a singing149 words
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Article284 1984-05-04 17 CHAN KIN SANG - CHAN KIN SANG By We haven't received any com- plaints but if we do, we will definitely go down to the place and speak to the youths, and see if anything can be done. Anyway, we will conduct a survey among the residents284 words
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221 1984-05-04 17 Kirn Seng and Havelock THE 31st m the series of ministerial tours of constituencies will be made on Sunday when the Minister without Portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, visits Kirn Seng and Havelock. The day-long walkabout will give Mr Ong the chance to221 words
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Article96 1984-05-04 17 Kaki Bukit IF YOU are free tomorrow, why not drop m for some fun, food and shopping at the Kaki Bukit CC trade exposition. You will also be treated to Chinese and Malay cultural performances. The MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Saidi Sharif f, will96 words
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Article316 1984-05-04 17 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Bukit Merah Salesman selling filters poses as HDB officer By QUICK thinking and initiative saved a resident m Bukit Merah from falling prey to a conman recently. The resident, who declined to be identified, told The Straits Times that a man, giving316 words
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Article133 1984-05-04 17 SIN BOON ANN - Crime rate up in Ayer Rajah SIN BOON ANN Pasir Panjang By AVER Rajah residents have been worrying about the fact that the estate's crime rate has been rising over the past six months. A report by the residents' committees said there had been at least 17 cases of honsebreaking,133 words
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228 1984-05-04 17 Geylang Serai FIRST, it was neighbourhood watch. Now we have the car watch scheme m which residents keep an eye on vehicles m the car parks and report any suspicious characters. The scheme, first started by the Pasir Panjang residents' committees, has228 words
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Article311 1984-05-04 17 CAMERON Highlands: This is a sevenday tour which starts on June 16 and will include Penang and Pulau Langkawi. Fares are at $400 for adults and $319 for children. Book now at Kirn Keat community centre. Rythmics: A threemonth exercise-to-music programme for four- to eight-year-olds311 words
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Advertisement376 1984-05-04 17 Vl^LAjVlazda 929 I THE LUXURY OF PERFORMANCE AND ELEGANCE fvJpiA/ QTYLI NG maintains an inviting interior environment even m It" ■I'™'* the most extreme weather. Restyled front to rear, the clean, uncluttered and functionally beautiful Mazda 929 was created NEW PERFORMANCE especially for those who demand a car of refinement376 words
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Miscellaneous240 1984-05-04 17 House visits "KILLER" Litter: House tohouse visits to remind residents of the danger will be carried out at various places on Sunday. At 9 a.m., RC members of Ang Mo Kio zones B, C and G will visit the blocks m their zones while Dr Chau Sik Ting, MP for240 words
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Miscellaneous227 1984-05-04 17 Lecturers Othman Puteh and Sahlan Mohd Saman, from the Malay Studies Department of the National University of Malaysia, will hold discussions on a collection of short stories and poems tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Marine Parade branch library. Physical fitness. Dr Teh Kong Chuan of the Singapore Sports Council227 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-05-04 17 Kuan Tsee, a psychiatrist, will speak on this at the Bedok CC at 8 p.m. today. Free counselling will be available tomorrow from 8 p.m. On display tomorrow and Sunday from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. will be an exhibition on how to avoid stressful living. Water: Find out how219 words
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Miscellaneous214 1984-05-04 17 from 12.30 p.m. until 2 p.m. Other happenings Trade fair: A month-long fair opens tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the junction of Katong and Geylang roads to raise funds for the new Kakit Bukit CC. The MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Saidi Shariff, will open the fair. RC centre: Margaret214 words
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461 1984-05-04 18 The Straits Times says Uneven and forgotten war CALL it the Russian Bear's seventh attempt to trap the elusive Lion (Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Afghan nationalist leader). Call it an act of frustration after five years of socalled stalemate or supposed failure to break the backbone of the Afghan resistance461 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-05-04 18 JONATHAN POWER - JONATHAN POWER They and Third World borrowers are like partners m three-legged race By Writing for the International Herald Tribune THE debt crisis hit the world when Mexico nearly went under m 1982. Slowly, the borrowers have adjusted by scaling back ambitious837 words
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Article, Illustration767 1984-05-04 18 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON Switch to personal attacks will only hurt Democrats By /"WHATfIENEEDHERE^ KANEWIPEAf WASHINGTON Senator Gary Hart has just made what seems like a major and maybe even fatal blunder m his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. Instead of sticking to his appeal for badly neededNYT - 767 words
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Article920 1984-05-04 18 The Russell Baker column NEW YORK In his new book, The Other Side of the Story, Mr Jody Powell makes the fatal mistake of striking at a king without the vigour necessary to kill him. It is an attack on the American press by oneNYT - 920 words
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Advertisement32 1984-05-04 18 SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST Clark Hatch is m great shape to keep you m great shape >*! CURK HHCH PHY9OIL FITNESS CENTH3 MARCO POLO HOTEL. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 1024 TELEPHONE *****41 EXT 186232 words
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Advertisement469 1984-05-04 18 lIHBH^SHP^ best selling luxury refrigerator is now m Singapore *^SS^^ _J£ Take a smart look at no nonsense shopping. The EMAIL Frost free J*fyßP^ks*&U~*" WUr*^" luxury refrigerator the one refrigerator from down under that's ma^^i: *i ,-^Hflj m up above ordinary refrigerators. ImL*..- *^V*? JO* H In a class of469 words
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243 1984-05-04 19 Agencies are more concerned with payment Two letters on tuition I AM writing m support of the earlier letter "Part-timers being fleeced by agencies' (ST. April 27) regarding the exorbitant rate of commission which an employment agency charged its "employee I would like to call to the attention of all243 words
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232 1984-05-04 19 GOOD HOME TUTI6N A CROUP OF EXPERIENCED A-LEVEL STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATES WANT TO GIVE TUTIONS TO PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STUDENTS IN ANY SUBJECTS AT VERY REASONABLE FEE. THE cyclostyled note (reproduced above) hits you like a double-barrell-ed gunshot, doesn't it? Well, be prepared for more such232 words
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606 1984-05-04 19 THE excellent analysis of the Indian political situation, "Indira and son tread carefully m run-up to polls" by Mr Surinder Singh (ST, April 26) warrants a couple of comments. While it is true that, of late, the secessionist threats and or restlessness m Punjab, northeast606 words
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237 1984-05-04 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. Brevity237 words
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140 1984-05-04 19 I REFER to the recent announcement that the Economic Development Board had decided to introduce low-cost factoring under its Small Industries Finance Scheme. (SIFs). I find it hard to understand why I am not allowed to use the other financial institutions who operate SIFs140 words
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161 1984-05-04 19 REPLIES— I REFER to the letter "Why is sorry such a hard thing to say?" from Mrs Wu Ruier. (ST, April 7). We have established that two separate police reports of a traffic infringement were made by an inexperienced young policeman. This resulted161 words
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144 1984-05-04 19 Right time for a two-year course Upgrading of poly grads I REFER to the article "Study on courses for poly grads". (ST, April 28). The Singapore Polytechnic started awarding its Diploma m Chemical Process Technology (Food Technology Option) to the first batch of graduates m 1975. At present, these polytechnic144 words
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137 1984-05-04 19 It's very difficult to climb career ladder I REFER to the article "Study on courses for poly grads". (ST, April 28). Most poly grads find it difficult to upgrade professionally m Singapore. There is no course being conducted locally which confers on the student a higher qualification recognised by the137 words
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Letter, Illustration168 1984-05-04 19 NOW that body building is catching on m Singapore's junior colleges (Sunday Times, April 29), I would like to suggest that we also introduce beauty contests for the girls. know some people will be against this suggestion on the ground that such contests are out of168 words
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Letter93 1984-05-04 19 WE refer to the request "Direct link needed" from Mr Choo Ah Heng. (ST, March 19). In our overall bus plan for Yishun new town, a direct service to Jurong Town is being considered. A feasibility study will be conducted shortly to determine whether or not to introduce93 words
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Advertisement393 1984-05-04 19 Buckingham, Britain's only independent University, enjoys full university status following the granting m L9B3ofthe Royal Charter m recognition of its high academic standards. The unique academic structure, aided by small group teaching giving individual attention, enables students to complete their first degrees m two years (four ten-week terms per calendar393 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1984-05-04 20 The Pope, John Paul 11, visits four Asia-Pacific countries from today to May 14 (South Korea, Thailand, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Is- lands). What kind of man is he? What is the Roman Catholic Church that he leads? Singapore's Ambassador to the Holy1,222 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-05-04 20 Bonn uneasy about women volunteers BONN Chancellor Helmut Kohl's coalition government m Bonn last week took a tentative bite at a political bullet keeping the West German armed forces up to strength m the face of a weak birth rate. The announcement thatFT - 492 words
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Article33 1984-05-04 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 4 112 7 Finance 0 15 4 Hotels 3 8 2 Properties 0 11 2 Plantations 2 14 1 Mining 1 5 0 Deb/Loans 0 7 433 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-05-04 21 Carrian charges lead to some early selling THE alleged involvement of the Malaysian Finance Minister m the BMF-Carnan affair led to some early selling on the Singapore market. Although prices steadied during the afternoon, the new Carrian accusations mcreased nervousness among investors and buyers were noticeable by their absence. During265 words
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Article36 1984-05-04 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) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)36 words
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Article39 1984-05-04 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 6 101 14 Finance 1 11 4 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 1 8 3 Oil Palms 0 6 2 Tins 1 16 0 Rubbers 5 16 5 Deb/Loans 0 1 239 words
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Article93 1984-05-04 21 AN EARLY bout of panic selling hit the stock market yesterday, as investors reactEd bearishly to the latest goings-on m the BMF affair m Hongkong. The selling tide later subsided although the overall mood remained cautious and easier. At the final bell, the 30-Counter New Straits Times Industrial93 words
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Article41 1984-05-04 21 Ayer HHam Rub 2700 +500 Jacks kit 530 +20 F A C B 50c 382+16 Utd Malacca 980 +10 CASHSOC 412+10 H Royal 188 +6 Bwjuntai 510 +5 Duntopkid 452 +4 ANA Hotels 97 1 Hmd Hotels 78' 2 Ml41 words
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Article73 1984-05-04 21 Sunjeißesi 1100 -60 NS T 2600 -50 Toshiba 1190 -50 M Ctainers 50c 300 —48 K T Pau 1270 -40 Dutch Baby 700 -40 Temertoh 905 -25 Raleigh 525 —25 Tone. Men{ 378 —22 Bent a 1180 -20 STPI97S 1180 —20 Selanjof Dredf 690 -20 Wftinson 620 -20 Genhnts73 words
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Article62 1984-05-04 21 May 2 May 3 BT Composite 913 33 903 35 BT Indicator *****17 *****29 ST Industrials 994 68 980 51 ST Finance 3016.41 2998.27 ST Hotels: 959 09 956 67 ST Properties: 655.91 649 63 ST Minings 407 18 404 82 ST Plantations: 2676.68 2712.14 OCBC ***** ***** SES62 words
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Article22 1984-05-04 21 Promet 459,000 Faber Merlin 466,000 Supreme Corp 399,000 High and Low 367,000 UOB 265,000 Total turnover: 7.37m Total value: $22.79m22 words
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Article61 1984-05-04 21 Bousteadßnd —3 Guinness -10 PMC —4 Semb Ship -5 CtC -4 Haw Par -3 Pin Elet -6 Simc Darby -2 i CCM -14 kKhcapeßhd —2 Perls Plant -10 S Tradkit -5 1 ST" -i EJi-Purpose -6 J* 8 FIN 5 NBT —6 Robinson's U M Works61 words
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286 1984-05-04 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SOCIETE Generale (SocGen), one the world's largest banks, has closed its regional training centre m Singapore. The four local employees were not told why Paris had decided to close the centre at the end of last month. The local trainer, two286 words
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Article46 1984-05-04 21 MANILA San Miguel (SMC), the Philippines largest corporation, reported a 1983 net income of 403.63 million pesos (about Ss6o million) on sales of 6.46 billion pesos, compared with a 1982 net income of 310.6 million pesos on sales of 5.48 billion pesos. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article71 1984-05-04 21 TOKYO Shell Sekiyu XX and Showa Oil Co Ltd say they have agreed to merge by Jan t next year to create Japan's fourth biggest oil product wholesaler with 11.7 per cent of the market. Shell, wholly-owned by Royal Dutch/ShPll group, is Japan's sixth largest oilReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1984-05-04 21 NEW YORK Leading economic indices m five of the world's seven major industrial countries continue to register vigorous growth. latest data show the leading index m Japan rising fastest, at an annual 14 per cent, followed by France at 11 per cent and the US at 10 perReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1984-05-04 21 TOKYO Nissan Motor Co Ltd said it is recalling 53,271 cars, named Cedric, Gloria or 300ZX, m Japan, North America and the Middle East to repair defective parts m hydraulic cylinders. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article234 1984-05-04 21 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Million-dollar venture to make computers m China By A LOCAL computer firm has taken a byte of the gigantic Chinese market. It has set up a million-dollar joint venture with Guangzhou authorities to make microcomputers m a land more used to234 words
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440 1984-05-04 21 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By I MYSHOP can soon be your shop. The convenience store chain, which originated m Japan, is offering franchises to shopowners and wouldbe owners here. The chain, which owns five outlets here and has opened seven m Malaysia m the440 words
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260 1984-05-04 21 STELLA DANKER - Insurance scheme guarantees a regular income for disabled workers STELLA DANKER By* WORKERS who are temporarily disabled can now be assured of a regular income thanks to an insurance scheme launched yesterday. Launched by the Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS), the scheme aims to get employers to take out a260 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-05-04 21 ONE telephone call is all it takes to order supplies at a Myshop store. It's done through a computerised link-up with the supermini Plexus computer which runs the show at headquarters. The shopkeeper walks around the store with a hand-held262 words
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297 1984-05-04 21 TO MANY lower-income workers, cash m hand is worth more than money m the bank. This finding surfaced m a survey conducted by the NTUC m February among workers to find out their fears and feelings about cashless paydays. Madam Chan Lay Lian, research297 words
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Article126 1984-05-04 21 AUSTRALIANS m South-east Asia, Japan and Hongkong will soon be able to keep m touch with developments and goings-on back home through a new Australian newspaper The Australian News. It will be on sale from August. The monthly tabloid's chief executive, Mr Mohammed Kassim, said126 words
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Article2773 1984-05-04 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,773 words
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Article1995 1984-05-04 22 luniiCTDin c inUUdIKIM.O Alcam (2.3782.395) (3) 2.37 (2) 2.39 Aataa (1.998) (4) 1.97 (2) 1.93 (2) 1.96(2) 194 (3) 198 (9) 1.99(3) 2 00 AIBB (5.308) (20) 5.20 (3) 5.15 (30) 5.25(1)5.30(1)5.35 AMD (4.068) (1) 4.08 (22) 4.04 (4) 4.00(15)4.02(9)4.06 API (1.728 1.73) (2) 1.761,995 words
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Article2813 1984-05-04 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rithts. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m ddars. 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance ('000) High Low2,813 words
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Article309 1984-05-04 23 NEW YORK Share prices managed Small ir.hea^y trading Wednesday. ,rHfA^e n rose nd 3US Analyse said the -bdued performance yesterday was not unusual, considering the frenzy on Tuesday. Mr Charles Jensen v- v i i Corp, said that buying interest was shifting to lower capitalised stocks, indicating that smaller309 words
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Article248 1984-05-04 23 p May 3 HKJ Charge Associated Hotels 0 748 Bank Of East Asia 2390 -05 Carrlan Invrst Cheung Kong 8.85 -0.35 China Light 1190 -0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 11.00 F E Consortium 0 48 0 02 Par East Exch Phllex ***** O I Cement 905 -005 Oreat Eagle 047248 words
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Article325 1984-05-04 23 May 7 Yen Change AJlnomoto 1150 -30 Akal 480 +4 Amada 1370 +40 Asanl Ch«-m 585 -10 Asahl Olass 804 4 12 Bank Tk 534 +30 Brldg»stnn<" 808 +2 Canon 1370 +40 Casio Computer 1350 +30 Cltlxen 581 1 D Nip Print 1120 +10 I) Nippon Screen Imlrl «95325 words
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Article328 1984-05-04 23 May 3 Cents Change (Hint) A C I 187 unch A N I 270 +2 A P M 205 +3 Aberfoyle 650 unch Age 275 +5 Alliance OH Allied Mill 230 +2 Ampol Exp 440 unch Ampol Pet 175 unch Anz 578 +8 Ashton 118 -1 B H P328 words
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Article230 1984-05-04 23 May 2 USS Chan e Alcoa 35*4 4 Allied Chem Cp 53* Allta-Chalmers 11 s 4 Am Tel ft Tel 16V, Amax Inc 25* -4 Amr Corp 35* N Bethlehem Stl 25 -1 Boeing Co 38". unch Burroughs Cp 52V» Caterpillar Co 46* -4 Chase Manhtn 494 4230 words
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Article560 1984-05-04 23 May 3 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 174 unch Ass. Dairies 184 +4 BTRPLC 494 +3 Babcocks 175 +2 Barclays 492 -5 Beechams 325 unch BICC 260 unch Blue Circle 425 unch BOC Group 298 -2 Boots 178 unch Bowater 312 -3 BATS 249 +1 Britannia 77 unch BP 523560 words
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Article171 1984-05-04 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.0870 80 and was narrowly traded within that range with participants staying on the sidelines. It eased to close at the day%Tw aftef some profit-taking m Europe. 3,! t the 2fut; HBMW Against the yen it was 9,v! etly tra^c,d. Wlt*; Tokyo on holiday.171 words
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Article175 1984-05-04 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9445—1.9464 5 20-5 12 Canadian dollar 1.6132 1.6143 6.27—6.17 NZ dollar 1 3701 1.3729 7.39-7.24 Sterling pound 2.9311 2.9346 3.45-3.40 US dollar 2.0870-2.0880 4.83-4.78 Local dollars to 100175 words
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Article144 1984-05-04 23 Managers' pneet (S) Sffi? ""1 SS Th. Sa«np Fund 192-204 S'P0"5 Pro«fum) *o—l pg- g| S pore Epu,,, Fund ,40-148 Ida llnH Tmtl ASia UfMt IrUSt Mai Invest Fund 2 68—2 85« d Mai Prog Fund 145-153 Mai Security Fund 155-165 Mai Beriaya Fund 111-118 Mai Equity Fund144 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-05-04 23 Container schedules R«.ip. of ExporlFCL contain.™ and LCL cargo LCL contain.,. unp^K^. a. .h. LCL Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Benavon (59/533) 4/5 (2100) FSB E Guide (*****E) 4/5(2200) FSB Namg Glory (4N/84) 4/5 (2300) TA3 Anson (*****N) 5/5 (0700) TA3 Access (*****E) 5/5 (0900) FSB Shahe (7E) 5/5 (1000) FSB564 words
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Article51 1984-05-04 23 SYDNEY Talks between the Waterside Workers Federation (WWF) and employers are continuing over a union go-slow which has halved the rate of cargo handling at Australian ports for ££,<-* saia. Further talks are scheduled tomorrow at the arbitration commission m Sydney. ssxv ij? ss^f^s51 words
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Article35 1984-05-04 23 Business done in Kuala Lumpur SSyWaSSSS 1)4600 .85(4)9.95(21)10.10(1)10.20(49) M.Ucc (10.708 10.905, (5) 0.30(5)10.20(2,10.40(4)10.50(2, h;^^ 0^10-80^1100^ JTK RUBBERS nch Kenneth (28.008 28.505) (1) 8.00(3)28 50 LOANS Dnnl«p K»t Loan (1.098 1.10S) (38) 109 <2 °4B» (23'205«35 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-05-04 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Frances Bay 27, 8 aside 4/5 Nordhausen 18 aside 4/5 Sanwa Fontaine 19 aside 4/5 Express Marine 27/8 4/5 5,5 Golden Globe 29/30 4/5 8/5 Jenhoi 22 4/5 5/5 Kota Beriaya 10/11 4/5 6/5 Paradise Moon 25/6 4/5 5/5 Pavloda 18272 words
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Article32 1984-05-04 23 GOLD USS/OZ Thurs Wed Singapore 378.00-379.00 377 00—377 50 Hongkong 378.80-379.20 377.00-377.50 Wed Tues New York 378 00^78 50 376.00 377 00 London 377 25-377 75 377 50-378 00 I32 words
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Article61 1984-05-04 23 THF Kn OBAR market ODened at SS2S 506 and Hn^rtat^2SM2 pfr'tast go.d market opened at ksk- eased lo uss377-80/8a) (day at U*****.70/910 The London gold fix rose US$O.95 to U*****.30. Closing price HK$ Krueerrand 3.080(3,060) PHYSir»I ftiv»«-<l»i»r« enn a SL j^mm iom itt^hr 10 gm 250-266 20 gm 500-52161 words
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Article27 1984-05-04 23 COPPER TtonW t/«w* Spot 104$ 1 5g-I?J™> (1034 50—1035 50) 3 months 1063 00—1063 50 (1052 50-1053 00) Market tone: Steadier Sales ***** tonnes I 127 words
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Article13 1984-05-04 23 ALUm,n,um c tt!r" 9500^00 Spot *****—***** ''««>-,»»' SSSB.. «1 I SaleS223o°tOnneS 1 I13 words
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Article90 1984-05-04 23 The Malaysian crude palm oil market firmed on continued buying and covermg interest. PALM Closinf rxices c p,r Ll" P ,7nn,K 1680 1685 (south central) !SiS"!S») 1655 1660 i^nVth) 1'30 lullfiOO buyers) Sr ReX Sff SSf Jul 860 (sellers) RBD Stearin Ssf« «BDole,n May 905 (sellers) jun 88090 words
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Article31 1984-05-04 23 THE Straits Tin price m ESSSticSflin Agree men^s floor "evil of MfWiSnprkilo M S 5 bt S.ock man ff| r S°™oXed down from 616 on Wednesday while local coE^^s31 words
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Article16 1984-05-04 23 silver Ctorimprices USJ/tro, Thun Ned Smgapofe 90^9i3 895-900 ji 1b jr &Br" Credlt Suis*s P°re16 words
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Article437 1984-05-04 23 Noon dosing Closing prices, prices $/100 kg $/Mo, ei-godown Coconut Rice Oil SINGAPORE Bulk FOB 194.00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 207.00 (sellers) lU lst cla f s New drum FOB 211 00 (sellers) (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05 Copra 2nd class 0 82 Mixed (loose) ***** (buyers) 3rd class437 words
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Article323 1984-05-04 23 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cenb/kio) (M C ents/kio) «,rir>x Closmg tone: Uncertan (RAS). Steadier (MRELB). Forward prices RAS KLCE r rmtt/kln^ /v IL s (S cents/klo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 206 00 207.00N 208.00— 209.00N Int. 1 RSS May 206.00—207.00 207.50-209 00 Int323 words
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Article49 1984-05-04 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 207.50 cents per kilo, down 1.5 cents from Wwinpsdav's close fa KuaYa Lumpar, the rubber market closed |}!f n f ai A230T00tc^"iSR^c feHr r ar£?lm% CatOr P<,Vo7% fortWednesd^WaSXS cents per kilo against 213.25 for Tuesday.49 words
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395 1984-05-04 24 Paper Products (M) Bhd. SHAREHOLDERS m Paper Products (M) Bhd have good reasons to be asking several sharp questions of directors at the next annual meeting. PPM reported a M 510.2 million loss for calendar year 1983, against a forecast pretax profit of395 words
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349 1984-05-04 24 Sale of shares in two firms may net M$ 12.4 m profit MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd stands to make M 512.4 million from the sale of its shares m Malayan Fibre Containers Sdn Bhd and Kuala Lumpur Glass Manufacturers Co Bhd to Endiri Sdn Bhd. MCB also revealed for the349 words
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Article130 1984-05-04 24 Variable costs AS the name suggests, it is the costs of a company which vary or change depending on how much the company is producing. Examples of variable costs are the cost of labour, raw materials and overtime and shift payments. The opposite of variable costs is fixed costs such130 words
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Article144 1984-05-04 24 ANOTHER name for risk capital. It loosely means any money used to invest m high-risk business where the investor accepts the risk that the company may go bankrupt. The investor can choose different ways, with varying degrees of risk, to invest m a company. Debenture holders accept the144 words
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Article76 1984-05-04 24 THIS happens when firms buy up companies m the same line of business but at a different stage of production. When a company merges with another company, which is involved m the earlier stages of production, this is a backward integration. A forward integration is when a company76 words
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251 1984-05-04 24 NAUTILUS Corporation Berhad, a Joint venture between bumiputra entrepreneur Datuk Azman Hashlm and Mr Vincent Tan, who holds the McDonald's franchise m Malaysia, has received official approval to take over wire and wire rope manufacturer Berjaya Kawat Berhad. Nautilus is buying251 words
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326 1984-05-04 24 It will also have branches m major cities to deal with Telefunken franchise MULPHA Trading Sdn Bhd, which will take over the lucrative Telefunk en franchise for Malaysia and Brunei from next month, has set up an entire consumer electronics division to market326 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-04 21 II V 1 1 I mW* Tin 11 1 L l ym Some started with jewellen and went into fashion; Alfredo Bendini started with high fashion and is now m exclusive jewellery. ()l course, Italian all the way. Alfredo Bendini® > J Pu'r«{<> viefvinq i f at the Presidential .Wan"72 words
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Advertisement476 1984-05-04 22 EM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY m- OF SINGAPORE I SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT j Financial Management Program m MAY 28 JUNE 1, 1984 8 mm i OBJECTIVES 1 —To equip managers and finance executives with the necessary skills m financial decision making H| I To increase the understanding of investment financing and treasury476 words
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Advertisement56 1984-05-04 22 1 i: .Ml T I Putting I imnute 5 manager toWork^ j hcnarih Riant hard^^^^^Hf y From the best-selling "One minute Manager" h now comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt, to work. m real life situations M If you only read 2 books J! a year read this56 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-04 23 ___—^—^m-mm^^^^^^mm^m^^^am^^mmam^m^mmmmmimmmm mmmmmmmmmmi^^^m^^m^mm^^a^^ma^^^^^^^^^^^-^^^ nilllKinFP ikl^fe'-.r J UILLIIMUtn by Harry Peterson, 4«SK6#i-^^^ authorof TheEagleHasLanded UT^H^^^ John Dillinger was the most notorious criminal .'""i^y-^^^^^ of hie timp In March 1W hp madP a 'OT nIS time, m IVldrcr, ISO^ Ht! rildUK d spectacular escape from Lake County Jail. t^.4^^ Indiana and vanished. V86 words
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Advertisement348 1984-05-04 24 What a typical family of Tnis Cnan e four would buy from week from last Beo Crescent wet market week I "^T~~ 1 500gm lean pork 4.00 Unch 300gm streaky pork 2.10 Unch <H^/ 500gm mutton 3.70 Unch l^s^ I 500gm beef (frozen) 4.60 Unch I 1 lkg chicken: hen348 words
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Advertisement550 1984-05-04 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE v Mond.y Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm f Ordinary 00 per word (Mm $15 00) I v fX (5.00 pm for next day) y Entertainment A Food guide p 25 _*»"W«W. f^ m>^\ M^\ m^^^^\ Saturday 9.00 am 300 pm P«r.nn«l Qamirat/Uarrhanriiaa r, ?S >J550 words
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Advertisement974 1984-05-04 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out ~f Capital Restaurant (Pte) Ltd \l 207 Cantonment Road (Beside overhead bridge) I Singapore 0208 5 Tel: *****16 wiaaw jrMll ALE FLOWN DALLY WHOLESALE RETAIL WELCOME Home catering for Lunch ft Dinner a y\^ also available. 11 Pleasure Boats 16 Flowers/Plants I UNIT 16'974 words
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Advertisement1273 1984-05-04 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out _T _f nvw ICH9 251 Tanjong Katong Road near Dunman Road junction) Singapore 1543 Te1: *****98******40 j 20 Pets 1 CUTE AND lovable male pure Shitzu puppy for only $400 without papers. Call *****56. 2 BLACK POMERANIANS for sale Both male. Interested please call:1,273 words
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Advertisement961 1984-05-04 25 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products J _s(p_L I _l __m#*^^^ _Br JBH _^_r _H^ /Mi H JB^' *_^_fl_r _l _^_bt _^__L /m ir***" q 30 am- 5.00 pm. VIDEO RECORDERS j 1 COLOUR TEifWSIONS REfRIGERATORS a 6AS COOKERS ~"p=_=____: WASHING MACHINES SWIAU. ELECTRICAL APPUAWCES All items to961 words
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Advertisement1325 1984-05-04 25 'ifGiffi_li_§__| > 'f__i__iii '^•tV ji^^ffi' v l KEEN ON A 16-piece antique *jl^^_i^-* 4 _v blackwood mother-of-pearl set "l*^_«^^V^'' f or an 8- piece embroidered -■^^_steK_i^_^.* r ceremonial set of seat covers? ;ja^^^^^+ 1 t 1 These are part of some inter'^^^^^^l^*^ esting items for sale today at i-aSuP^-Sl^ jBT1,325 words
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Advertisement492 1984-05-04 26 55 Commercial Vessels TUG HP 2«00 available for towage job from S pore to Tarakan 2nd week of May '84 Also available tug Hl' 2000 for towage job from i umkan to 8 p >re end of May '84. Vlea.se Offei to Tele* KS ***** MTBOTor Tel Toll X X492 words
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Advertisement1674 1984-05-04 26 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities FROM DENMARK 1 Agents required for 1. Industrial Products (trailers, trailer-lifts, swimming pools, combi-camps). 2. Furniture (home pack, complete hotel rooms, other furniture). 3 Contracting of Danish welder contractors, Danish scaffolding group and solar energy. Principal m Singapore/ Malaysia from 2/5/841,674 words
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Advertisement1326 1984-05-04 26 I Bfl fX$ B HMI ARE YOU MUSICALLY inclined ||Sf JT am and like to entertain? An IHH advertiser is looking for a singISk V 81 er, a saxophonist and a drumi^S mm amwm k rner to join his band. If you are IB "M M keen, read classification 66i.1,326 words
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Advertisement681 1984-05-04 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical We invite applications for the following tions:CREDIT OFFICER (Ss7so-Ss9oo) to take charge of invoicing and debts collections. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Sssso-Ss7oo) responsible for accounts payable, data entry of all invoicing and accounting information. mm GCE 'O' level LCCI accounting/costing self motivator681 words
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Advertisement453 1984-05-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Requirements c .Age 22 or below c GCE Q- level c Have a flair for figure work c Experience is not necessary but is advantageous Rease submit applications stating salary expected and contact number to: The Personnel Dept TAKARAMFGCO(S) PTELTD 1008 Toa Payoh North *03-08453 words
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Advertisement535 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical THESE JOBS START MONDAY 2 COMPUTER OPS IHM System ;W Shentim W.iy 3SNR SECRETARIES On-hard Road Shenton Way *****65 THONG SIA Sole Agent for SEIKO has vacancies for 1. Delivery Clerk cum Driver c Male completed National Service Secondary education or equivalent c With driving535 words
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Advertisement636 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established trading company requires: 1) GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST Applicants must have O' level cert with a mm of 2 years experience c Neat and accurate typing at ;55 w p in c Able to work independently and have initiative Oood salary and other636 words
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Advertisement615 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical i A well established company has immediate vacancy for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK (Preferably those staying m Marine Parade, Katong or Bedok). Requirements: QCE (>■ level with credit m English. c Experience preferred but not necessary c Able to type Interested please contact Connie at: *****22615 words
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Advertisement613 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An established ready-mix concrete supplier requires: TYPIST c Completed Secondary 4. c Minimum 1 years experience. c Knowledge of accounting is an added advantage. Interested please write m stating salary expected and contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923613 words
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Advertisement552 1984-05-04 27 I 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established building company i invites suitably qualified j Singapore citizens for the position of SHOWROOM RECEPTIONIST/ ADMIN ASSISTANT Requirements: c 17 to 22 years old c GCE O' level with credit m English Ability to type and work independently c Pleasant personality c Experience552 words
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Advertisement590 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A Japanese company m Jurong 1 urgently requires a RECEPTIONIST c QCE C) Level Accurate typing c No experience required Call Daphne: *****84 An established publishing firm has immediate vacancies for the post of> EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS (Male female) c Possess GCE A' level cert c590 words
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Advertisement638 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Possess good and accurate typniK skills c Age from 18 to 25 years c Willing to consider without experience Minimum 3 OCE <> levels with credit In English. c 5-day week c Able to start work immediately Apply with non-returnable photo to:638 words
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Advertisement616 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SENIOR CLERK required c Mm QCE O' Level with credit In English c Must be able U> type c Some working experience c Pleasant personality Interested parties please write m to: THE ADVERTISER 2 Jalan Lokam (off Upper Paya Lebar Road) Singapore 1953 SITE SECRETARY616 words
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Advertisement410 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established Air Freight company m Changi Airport has immediate vacancy for IMPORT CLERK c Ability to type c Minimum 1 year's experience m air freight import work Interested parties, please call PAMELA, *****11 for an interview Established Company m Paya Lebar requires an ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT410 words
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Advertisement553 1984-05-04 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Apply stating full particulars, contact telephone and salary expected to:S T Box A***** 390. Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. Foreign Bank requires MALE CLERK c Must possess at least 3 GCE O' level and be able to type c Must complete553 words
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Advertisement887 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical TICKETING CUM SECRETARY An experienced person m the travel line l.s required by an 1 ATA Travel Agent Write Of intertvew giving: oiperience, required salary and phone number lo 02-45, 10 Anson Road International Plaza Singapore 0207 TOUR RESERVATION CLERK Must be able to887 words
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Advertisement880 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required Ability lo type i> n> .nivaiit.iKc Interested, please write m with full resume, salary expected and ontaet number to o Box 3BS, Btngapore SKl FEMALE SITE CLERK required at Tanipiiies construction site Interested applicants plltait call personally for interview at cOl-03.880 words
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Advertisement459 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant I i c) Secretarial/Clerical CHINESE FEMALE CLERICAL Assistant No full O 1 level cert, l.s required Interested please call 2SMSSI. FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST urgently required Interested please call: =02-176 Tyrwhltt Road. Spore 0H21) or Phone ***** H. FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED. GCE level Able to type Age between 20459 words
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Advertisement891 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Sales Sales fcJL.«;.i»Hnil THORN EMI is an established international Company and a world leader m the colour TV and Video Home Entertainment Industry. We are looking for top quality applicants who intend to make a career m sales. SHOWROOM SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Representative891 words
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Advertisement471 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales f HOK L, HOUSE OF KITCHENWARE has vacancies for SALES ASSISTANTS m 1. Goldhilt Square 2. Bukit Timah Plaza 3. People's Park Katong Age above 18 Singapore Citizen Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Good salary with incentive food allowance Male applicants must complete471 words
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Advertisement536 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES CAREER!!! MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES required. Training will be provided. Inexperienced will also be considered. Tel: *****35/ *****57 Urgently required by well established medical trading company:SALES REPRESENTATIVES (4 vacancies) c School leavers, completed N.S. welcome c Training provided c Attractive salary plus commission and bonus536 words
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Advertisement537 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales An established publishing firm has immediate vacancies for the post ol:MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Male Female) Energetic and self-motivat-ed c Ability to negotiate Independently and effectively c Experience preferred Interested applicants, please call: *****42/3 Gift Shop requires: 1) SALES MANAGER c Pleasant personality. Experience m similar line.537 words
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Advertisement910 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales IMPORTER/ EXPORTER REQUIRES Male female Sales Representatives Kxptrienre m direct sales to hawker centre and restaurant an adv;mt;ige Ciood promotion prospects. Attractive salary and commission. Transport provided Interested applicants, please .send m your full resume, photo and contact number to: Fa-terlly Enterprise, Blk si 4, soe-12.910 words
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Advertisement427 1984-05-04 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales REQUIRED BEAUTY ADVISORS. Interested please call: *****85 00pm SALESGIRLS REQUIRED please call at =01-08. 1-ar East Shopping Orchard Road g) Technical JBABICH SINGAPORE* PTE LTD *A sub-contractor of GTM Coignet J.V. urgently re- quires: ;i) FOREMAN STEEL FIXER Age 25 to 35 years. J •Secondary427 words
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Advertisement530 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical worlds largest, most advanced manufacturer of electronic connectors. switches and related components is setting up a new manufacturing facility at Ang Mo kio Park II We are currently looking for qualified candidates to fill the following positions QA INSPECTORS I530 words
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Advertisement276 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical FT3 NATIONAL T^V UNIVERSITY! OF SINGAPORE^ ASSISTANT WIREMAN QUALIFICATION ite n i SALARY SCALE S4OO x 15 505 (Gross monthly emoluments inclusive of NWC wage increase m accordance with government guidelines range from $433.94 to 5540 31) c to thi ji anted pen erved cave.276 words
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Advertisement377 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MITSUI MFG (S) PTE LTD invites application fot:TECHNICIANS (Plating) Requirements: 1 GCE *O' Level m Science Stream Completed National Service Able to perform shift duty Salary negotiable. Interested applicants, please write m with full personal particulars including a (n.r.) passport size photograph and a contact377 words
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Advertisement516 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical We are a distinguished manufacturer of high fidelity stereo radio cassette recorder, amplifier, tuner, receiver, cassette dei k L component system require ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Requirements: c ITC or NTC 23 graduates m Electronic discipline c Completed National Service c Those without qualification but with related516 words
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Advertisement589 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Progressive and expanding company having long term contracts to service/ maintain electronics equipment has immediate vacancy for: TECHNICIAN With following qualifications: vitb Graduate m Electronics Servicing (N I < Possess Class 3 driving licence Completed N.S or exempted, those going to ROD may also apply589 words
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Advertisement703 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical INTERIOR DESIGNERS CUM DRAUGHTSMEN Require Interior Designers cum Draughtsmen for Designing and t 'ontractlng Company Interested applicants, please contact Miss Mabel al tel *****97 to arrange tor an Interview I MALE OR FEMALE TECHNICAL ASSISTANT required Preferably with class 3 dnvniK licence Please call personally703 words
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Advertisement472 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production V THOMSON-CSF (A World Leader m ProfassiorMil Electronicsl it We offer more m pay benef its^^J Earn up to M 5^FaT \J upon confirmation High starting pay Confirmation increase after 2 months Further increase after 6 months $50 Bonus upon472 words
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Advertisement178 1984-05-04 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production /PS NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED BE A PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your career You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5^ for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities178 words
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Advertisement407 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant H) Production h) Production a new v s r Company m Ang Mo Kio offers: >v B^ 5-day wee!(^ /^^a^^Tgood prospectw Hl female IWL operators |Er Transporration N§S m& provided for M Ist 2nd shift Plus Better Benefits d-way) 14 days annual leave Special407 words
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Advertisement658 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production PHILIPS We are a large and well-established multinational organisation engaged m the manufacture of electrical/electronic products for export to more than 120 countries. We are setting up a spraying painting section m our factory m Jurong and require the following:658 words
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Advertisement336 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks WE TAKE CARE OF YOU JOIN US TODAY AS STORE PERSONNEL Minimum Sec 3 education At least lyear relevant experience Male /Female Operators (Soldering Experience) Starting Pay I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I I STARTING PAY I Age:336 words
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Advertisement380 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant j h) Production Toshiba is a multinational colour TV and radio cassette recorder manufacturing company at the junction of Pasir Panjang and Alexandra Roads Owing to expansion, our new Production Lines require i— aw— FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS Ji 'At least primary education Age 16-35 years We380 words
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Advertisement334 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production TEXAS IHSTRUMENTS IS GROWING Join us m our fast expansion programme as MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS The Job Perform lead finishing of semi-conductor products with tin plating and solder dipping Meet production schedule Responsible for all chemical handling, preparation and waste disposal Assist Line Technicians m334 words
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Advertisement387 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production WORKERS: $20 onwards per day FEMALE WORKERS: $18 onwards per day A newly established Food manufacturing company a joint-venture between Singapore and New Zealand haa 100 Vacancies For Male and Female Production Workers, Drivers and Office Boys. S days week, airconditloned working environment, no ahift387 words
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Advertisement424 1984-05-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous (A member of The Times Organisation) requires (1) ELECTRICIAN Requirements: NTC 3 m Electrical Installation/Electronic Servicing Willing to work on shifts Preference will be given to those with a PUB licence as an electrician (2) NIGHT CLERK Requirements: G.C.E. 'O'424 words
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Advertisement573 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW Saturday, 5 May 1984 9am to 12 noon TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) (H'K ;t o Level Including English, Maths and a Science Tei h nical subject Must possess valid Class 2 Driving Licence or Provisional (lass 2 Driving licence Carry out routine maintenance, normal573 words
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Advertisement401 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following (1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) (2) VEHICLE ELECTRICIANS (3) VEHICLE MECHANICS (4) DRIVERS (5) STORE CLERKS (MALE/ FEMALE) (6) GENERAL CLERKS (FEMALE) (7) SECURITY GUARDS (8) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (FEMALE) The Company offers a competitive salary401 words
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Advertisement516 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Ifork Hotel Requires 1) CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ TYPIST (iCE O' Level with credit In English Able to type at 35 w. p. in. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK ompleted OCE O' Level Credit m Mathematics 3) OUTSTATION CASHIER SUPERVISOR OCE 'O' Level with good credit In Mathematics Ability516 words
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Advertisement435 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IHtenuuipor Setron Limited, consumer trading division of the Haw Par Qroup invites applications from suitably qualified persons fur the following posll ions SALES REPRESENTATIVE Requirements: c Age 20-30 years OCE"O" Level c Pleasant disposition c Bilingual c Preferably 2-3 years relevant experience m the marketing435 words
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Advertisement458 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Hansons Due to further expansion I GCE O Level B c At least 1 year experience m Kardex I Stock Control Be At least 21 25 years of age I Salary SSSOO p m Age above 21 years Completed N S Able to drive forkhft458 words
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Advertisement375 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Due to expansion K. C. DAT requires experienced Personnel lor the following positions 1) SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE) Oood knowledge m both air and sea freight Musi possess own transport 2) OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR (AIR CARGO DIVISION) Fluent m air freight procedures and documentation Ability to handle375 words
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Advertisement424 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I Well established Electronic Company have immediate vacancies for a) DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVERS b) GENERAL SHOP ASSISTANTS Age below 30 years. Good working conditions. Walk m interview Call personally at SUPREME ELECTRONIC PTE LTD *02-54. 02-55 PENINSULA PLAZA. North Bridge Road. Singapore 0617 Tel:424 words
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Advertisement410 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous J tj fc J |<j j^J Nust be .i Singapore C it I /CM Possess .i < lean c Ijss ~s driviiuj lit i'ik c Preferably with l 2 years experiem c Must be able t<> speak simple English Good knowledge <>i Singapore roads Interested410 words
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Advertisement398 1984-05-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous heshe invites applicants to join us as: SECURITY GUARDS Below 50 years of age. Minimum primary 6 education or equivalent Able to speak and write m English Previous experience In security, police or military preferred. We otter attractive fringe benefits and incentive bonus to the398 words
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Advertisement541 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous An established electronics trading company has immediate vacancies lor: 1) STORE/ DELIVERY ASSISTANT Must ppSSf II ('hiss .> driving licence Must Uf fcbtc to speak anil wnu* English Preferably for those with store and delivery experience (2) EXPERIENCED DRIVER tor Company's Director. Must speak English541 words
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Advertisement548 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous j Vacancies for: SECRETARY Salary $1,000 p.m. FULL-TIME WAITRESSES Salary $1,000 p.m. PART-TIME WAITRESSES Salary $500 p.m. IST CLASS TEPPANYAKI COOKS Salary $1,000 p.m. Interested applicants please apply personally from lpm 3pm or 7 30pm 9pm atMATSUKAZE JAPANESE RESTAURANT PTE LTD 400 Orchard Road Bi-18548 words
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Advertisement570 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A well established German trading company requires urgently a Malay/ Chinese DRIVER CUM DESPATCH CLERK Requirements: c Minimum Secondary 2 education. c Age 25 35 years, c 3to 5 years" experience as personal driver. Must be prepared to work overtime and other duties beside driving.570 words
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Advertisement486 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wiggins Teape, a long established British International paper company and market leader In the fine quality paper business, has the following vacancy: Despatch Rider Male, completed N.S. Speaks and writes simple English and possess motorcycle We offer: c Attractive and competitive salary c Annual bonus486 words
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Advertisement504 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Established Company m Jurong requires WELDERS/ FITTERS Requirements: Must be able to pass all positions Weld Certification. Must be able to weld with low-hydrogen electrode. c Must be able to read blue prints Knowledge m spoken and written English Language preferable Interested applicants, please call:504 words
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Advertisement535 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADVISERS (PTE) LTD requires OFFICE BOY Able to speak and understand simple English. Interested applicants call per- < sonally at: 1003, Bukit Merah Central #06-12, Singapore 0315 Tel: *****81 CO-ORDINATORS for furnishing establishment Preferably those who possess VITB certificate m woodworking and driving licence.535 words
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Advertisement911 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WANTED: 1) RETIRED ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER 2) RETIRED DRIVER Male Singaporean Age below 60 years Preferably with valid Class 3 driving licence Apply personally at: 6C Commonwealth Lane Singapore 0314. Wanted (1) OFFICE BOY to do polishing of furniture In a showroom. [2) DELIVERY BOY with911 words
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Advertisement878 1984-05-04 32 STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS/ WORKERS Completed N.S. Willing to work hard For interview, please call: *****20. LADY CASHIER REQUIRED by Shell Self-Serve Station. Must be able to speak English. Call at: 183 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 2057 (10am spm) (next to A&W Restaurant) OFFICE ASSISTANT CUM Despatch Rider. Able to read878 words
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Advertisement684 1984-05-04 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I DELIVERY DRIVER AND Male Worker required urgently by Food Manufacturing Company Phone *****85 DENTAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED I for clinic In Bedok South Experience not necessary Ring *****18 DENTAL NURSES REQUIRED. Sec 4. Below 25. speak English, Mandarin, dialect, shift work Call *****05 DESPATCH RIDER684 words
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Advertisement593 1984-05-04 32 72 Vehicles For Hire Can, trucks, arid ips nt your choke. >n hourly daily weekU monthly and lea^e Ml cars from Group I onwards are entitled to <r 6 discount! Call us tuda> KENG SOON RENT-A-CAR Free mileage Self drive Chauffeur Driven Available for dally, weekly monthly TEL: *****33/ *****99593 words
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Advertisement1595 1984-05-04 33 S^_Tm_rL, FOR SALE: A 14-year old JagUinJl||7l qJ iiiir. This stylish automatic 3^ model is recently overhauled. dj JjLjL-ZJ More details at classification yl^HDs^B^s^s^s^^l ~~74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 5 1 /4 %Da1,595 words
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Advertisement851 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda ALMOST 82 HONDA Accord F\ New model Airoon, radio cassette, new tax 127,200, Tel *****75. DECEMBER 77 HONDA Accord, -door, automatic. Aircond. hi-fi, stereo power windows, PAHF. 113,700. Tel: *****15. ONE NEW COMPLETE set RajEJ turbo charger for Accord/ Prelude (old model). Interested call *****37851 words
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Advertisement621 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale i h) Mercedes fe BRAND NEW!! JULY 1982 MERCEDES 200. Manual, 1 private owner, blue, comple'e accessories, excellent condition, done only 2.500 Km Tel: *****34 1973 MERCEDES 200, very good condition witti aircon, radio cassette and private registration. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****96 1974 MERCEDES BENZ621 words
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Advertisement879 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1980 COLT LANCER 5-speed. pnvate owner, aircond, radio cassette, sports rims, new tax. $17,500 Loan arrangeable Tel: *****33 1981 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1900 GSR 1 owner, showroom condition. Aircond, radio cassette, low mileage Sports rims, tax October 84. Tel: *****32 1983 MITSUBISHI TREDIA ltiOO C.C879 words
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Advertisement771 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale Toyota MTESTD THE EXCII COROI PARF $26,800 01 OT SPACIOUS, POWER NEW COF °3 DX PARF $21,7; 2 GL PARF $24, 1 VEHITO C h < (Sales, Servi Showr 261 Upper Th s'/2 Milestone, BHEAD OFFIC Fitted with origin; JUNE 1980 COROLLA OX. Excellent condition Power771 words
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Advertisement524 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota RIVE... \D riNG NEW **i MA 1.6 ARF $34,900 R ©o FUL, ECONOMICAL lOLLA 1.3 S 70 ARF $28,650 "o 10 ARF $31,790 OMPANY 2 3 ice Parts) 8. H omson Road, TEL: *****98 E:- *****63 -^1 al factory aircond jfrfa ~76 Vehicles For524 words
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Advertisement887 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others FEB 1983 AUDI 200 5T Auto. One private owner Tip lop condition $62,000 OJI.O Tel *****1 ext 228 Thomas Yeo JAGUAR XJ6. 1970 mode!, perfect condition, automatic, air-con.. $20,000, newly overhauled. Contart *****17 Price negotiable. MID 1980. CHARADE 5-speed, 2nd owner, sports rims, radio887 words
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Advertisement815 1984-05-04 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 1974 DATSUN PICKUP New paint, good condition With radio cassette Interested tel *****93. 1979 SUZUKI 550 White 5 doors Van. Cassette 2 sliding doors Beautiful condition Tel: *****65. 1980 DATSUN PICK-UP Wooden Bed One owner, tax new Passed Inspection $6,700 Tel: *****13. 1981815 words
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Advertisement589 1984-05-04 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicle, (Petrol) HOO Better loading efficiency with the low flat bed (735 mm) HHBH^HIHH| Better power and economy li^JrlPy '^nB The fuel-efficient, high589 words
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Advertisement354 1984-05-04 34 '''s'-'-"^ >-"'ife3bi'ijii x ia *"*^tfc/ t I PROPERTY I LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Competitive interest rates from 9^4°/op.a* Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124 126. Robinson Road Singapore 0106 m Tel: *****82 (11lines) *****13/*****61354 words
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Advertisement2461 1984-05-04 34 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing I CCS I I HOUSING I I LOAN RATES I I from 10% pa I fg% CPF allowed Independent valuation Progressive loan scheme MB Hiiduiiiii loan available mm s "ff«s kKins loi up i<> 20 y«irs. a progressi\e2,461 words
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Advertisement742 1984-05-04 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 21 CLEMENTI PARK Bungalow on elevated ground, ii.ock sq.ft. Partially furnished Vacant possession DIST. 9 jalan jintan Terrace house, marble, carpet, fully furnished, three room. $2800 Tay *****08 HONG LEONG GARDEN, West Coast Place, 2 I 2 -storey 5 rooms. 3 aircons, fully furnished742 words
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Advertisement718 1984-05-04 34 86 Accommodation Vacant i tBSMHMHHB^B^BWHHBHBHMHHMHBBi b) Apartments I c Oitt. 09 Cairnhill Plaza Luxi urious .5 plus l bedroom apartment with Panoramic view uit hin walking tance to Orchard Road $4,200 c Out. 10 Fontana Garden. Located In lush greenery 3 plus 1 bedrooms, pool $3,500 c Dist 10 Village718 words
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Advertisement351 1984-05-04 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments jßeoufoMbrUi y centre f^^S^iw*** W 9^%^^^^ •located at 12km p&sygji fia^'****- *^a '^^"^^SlSs^-io^'' month unfurnished Y^SSW^ tm\- s m including service charge. '"•X'j|ailS? B ***»'-]l|! ,M^*P^v^fe^i Show Flat open for viewing it tm J e351 words
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Advertisement920 1984-05-04 35 f^Ardmore 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 t Visit our show flat, 1 0am to spm,920 words
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Advertisement810 1984-05-04 35 Lovely apartment centrally located off Marco Polo Hotel/ Tanglirt Road with complete privacy. 3/4 bedrooms, balcony off lounge and fabulous kitchen $4,000 $6,800 Hillcrest Arcadia apartment comprising 2/ 3/ 4 bedrooms with club facilities. $2,800 $4,000 SYSTEM PROPERTIES *****38 (5 lines) MEYER TOWER PENTHOUSE Meyer Road Luxuriously furnished apartment with810 words
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Advertisement802 1984-05-04 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SMALL COSY APARTMENT with 2 bedrooms, store, etc. at Oxley Road. Walking distance to Centrepoint. To let furnished/ unfurnished. Contact: Tan Kirn Lee Property Consultants Pte Ltd. *****31 BELMONT REALTY, *****11. Mt Elizabeth Road Dlst 9 near Dynasty Hotel. Spacious old-fash-ioned apartment, high floor, 3802 words
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Advertisement794 1984-05-04 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, CITY TOWER, 12th floor 3 bedrooms, built-in cupboard, servant's room, lavatory, alrcond, fully furnished. Tel: *****46/*****19 DIST. 10. (FARRER COURT) beautifully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. Tennis/ security. Near market/ schools. $1,800 Houseworld. *****21 DIST. 10,(RIDGEWOOD) fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. High floor. Full recreational facilities.794 words
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Advertisement827 1984-05-04 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments RIVER VALLEY ROAD, Dragon View Park furnished apartment, 10th -storey, renovated, repainted, new carpet, rental $2,200 p.m. Tel: *****51/ *****88 SHERWOOD TOWER MAISONETTE, 3 bedrooms, beautiful interior Facing pool. Shopping conveniences. $2,300 p.m. Broadland Properties *****22/ *****61 STEVENS DRIVE TOWNHOUSE. (dlst 10), 3 bedrooms, servant's827 words
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Advertisement814 1984-05-04 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ONLY $1,***** DIST. 15, Near Parkway Parade/ Cold Storage, maisonette. 3 bedrooms/ servants, furnished *****2/ *****5 ONLY $3,800, CAIRNHILL Plaza, 4 bedrooms, all attached bathrooms Tastefully furnished Panoramic view *****44 (Agent) ORCHARD AREA, 3 plus 1, unfurnished flat, rental only $1,500 No agents. Tel *****68/814 words
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Advertisement524 1984-05-04 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOM TO RENT m A, Drive for nii la ouplea onlj Please i ontact *****80 aftei 1 2pm i SERANGOON GARDENS/ OPERA Estate Aiu: Mo Kin, rooms for rental 1300 1350 :'.»wt>44i; 2133 Mb BEDOK NORTH ROAD room available for single couple No COOK m«524 words
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Advertisement486 1984-05-04 36 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms I TEACHER/UNDERGRAO COUPLE requires i Farrer Court Hukii rim iti Holland Clementi pi 1 vate Apartment HUDC HUH unfurnished bathroom attached k room Francis 4S4SBM No Agenta WORKING SINGLES/ COUPLES re quire furnished unfurnished rooms hub flats, an) location considered Flexible budget. 290M74 *****73 FURNISHED/486 words
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Advertisement898 1984-05-04 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale I a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses \m igmm pl^^wodfrn design elegance and |#J^«^ -J^ MAGNIFICENCE WITH LATEST W^B rsT^_^U ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT 'SUNRISE VltlA 2 STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL SEMI-DETACHED/ TERRACE HOUSES FREEHOLD LAND EASY INSTALMENTS. > -STOREY m jJ-%898 words
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Advertisement1204 1984-05-04 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER J HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years —9'/?% pa 11 to 25 years —10% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1)1,204 words
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Advertisement855 1984-05-04 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DISTII SHELFORD ROAD rem vated double sic, rev terract split-level. 3 bedrooms/ ser vant's Marble flooring 5 year old 1,900 suit Freehold $655 0U (i n.o Denker, *****11. DIST. 13. BRADDELL HEIGHT Hilltop single-storey bungalovi 10.200 sq.ft bedrooms/ ser vant's. Nice garden Freeholc Highest855 words
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Advertisement849 1984-05-04 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 1 DIST. 19, DOUBLE-STOREY COI NER terrace, approx 3.WK) sq Marble/parquet flooring 3 bee rooms, servants. $630 00 Mc'Rohertson. *****8H DIST. 10, VICTORIA PARK renovai ed, well maintained double storey semi-detached 4 bee rooms, servant's. 3,800 sq ft Fret hold Sanvlo Real Estate. *****7849 words
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Advertisement672 1984-05-04 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 13 SENNETT ESTATE single storey bungalow with 3 bedrooms separate garage h.ooo sq ft nice garden Lindtrac 294HH79 DIST. 19 NEAR SIMON Road, prewar, single-storey terrace. 1.600 sq.ft., freehold $280,000 negotiable Homer *****08. DIST. 10 ELM AYE/ Victoria Park Road Duchess Aye (ireenleaf672 words
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Advertisement1085 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I I Hi 9 h Class i Pesidential Area I TV^oiAPv* I Show flat open Saturday >?>$S5 Jl Jsr JJ^j^^^^B Ang Mo Kio/Thomson Road ~'M High Class Residential Area.1,085 words
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Advertisement840 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Sherwood Tower 3 bedrooms, well furnished. £105.000 Ridgawood 4 bedrooms. 2.000 sq ft. tenanted $580,000 Baythore Park 2/3 bedrooms, $267,000/ $358,000 Loyang Valley Condominium 1980 sq.ft. Type C 3, $399,000. PATRON PROPERTY *****15/*****18. URGENT SALEI International Plaza. 2 or 3 bedrooms. Very high840 words
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Advertisement843 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 HAWAII TOWER brand new 3-bedroomed apartment/ attached bathroom/ servants Facing morning sun 2230 sq.ft Full facilities Freehold. $670,000 negotiable Denker, *****11. dist. l4 CHENG HDNG Mansion Brand new 4-bedroom attached bathrooms, 2,500 sq.ft Marble flooring. Swimming pool Freehold. $440,000 0.n.0. Denker,843 words
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Advertisement859 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, EUGENIA Court Freehold Condominium facilities Next to American School Furnished, $460,000 on o No agents please Contact *****63 river valley road centrally located high floor apartment, fully furnished. :< bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 1.500 sq ft $320,000 0.n.0. Contact: *****42. STARPOINT DOUBLE859 words
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Advertisement858 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments LEEDON HEIGHTS, Phase I. Hth floor approx 1.700 sq.ft.. $550,000. Mr Lee *****09 PERRY GARDEN, 2-BEDROOMED condominium, Foreigners eligible' Price 1279,000 Call: *****29 •RAJAH TOWER" UNIT 19-04 for sale, rent Please telephone Miss Chua at *****38/*****39 SHELFORD ROAD APARTMENT. 2100 sq.ft. $585,000. Tel:858 words
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Advertisement813 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments BUKIT MERAH VIEW 1 room Point Block High floor with good facing Can utilise CPF to $72,000 Selling: $100.n00 ono Tel *****93 CHAI CHEE AVENUE 3 roomed modified corner, well renovati d, morning sun, kitchen cabinet, wardrobe Price negotiable Tel *****03 CIRCUIT ROAD.813 words
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Advertisement533 1984-05-04 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments WHAMPOA DRIVE. 3-ROOMED. top lulet simp;.- reno\ faclll) li i onvenlentlj li Owner: *****32/ 2M 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT Tainan Juking $33,000 Please call *****04 I (night) 3-ROOMED IMPROVED TOA Payoh, Lorong 7. mk 3, kitchen cabinets wall tiles mosaic, rooms vinyl tiles Tel.533 words
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Advertisement491 1984-05-04 37 90 Properties Wanted REGISTERED BUYERS Wlti flats In anj URGENTLY WANTED MARYLAND Park. KuifcT Oarden call ***** WANTING TO PURCHASE merits m Dl I around $600,000 Ou WANT TO PURCHASE Ang Mo Kio Cleme:. *****21 WE HAVE CLIENTS purchase HDB I! Ownei *****68 *****98 4/ 5 ROOMED HDB/ HUDC flat.s491 words
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Advertisement1212 1984-05-04 38 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted f^ DEVELOPMENT 1 I SITE WANTED I A leading development organisation is looking tor development sites m the city area or suburb ot Singapore tor development ot shopping centres Wl or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, Wbungalows, semi-detached or terrace houses1,212 words
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Advertisement780 1984-05-04 38 i 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces f A reOFHE OF 1 NDUSTMAL POTENTIAL FACTORIES WAREHOUSES SHOWROOMS HONG FOX REALTY PTE LTD. 7*[ "j IF V*^*****^. (A member o< Hong Fok Croup) ■fHW^^ T #^BaY 707 QQCC Ihaaaaaal JBflßbE BH fl W 3W (oint780 words
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Advertisement419 1984-05-04 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces TAT LEE BANK\ WAREHOUSE 1 X \j WiCt^) //^v^V 3-storey warehouse complex with 14 units I I v z 3 unit area from 296 m to 590 m /I tat lee bank I {_o~J tloor loading capacity. 20KNtti-419 words
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Advertisement306 1984-05-04 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental MARINA HOUSE An Address m Shenton Way TO LET Prime Office Space and Furnished Apartments Rent Negotiable Ring Rosalind Tel: 737 1761 c PRIME RAFFLES PLACE LOCATION c MAGNIFICENT SEA-VIEW c PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT c ONLY $3.50 psf per mth. Call306 words
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Advertisement641 1984-05-04 39 OFFICE SPACE TECK CHIANG REALTY BUILDING AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD/ ARUMUGAM ROAD 826 sq.ft Upper floors For further details contact: MISS WONG *****77 PENINSULA PLAZA OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Units #07-03/04, 678.13 sq.ft Units #07-30/31. 832.00 sq.ft. Units #11-01. 1,464 sq.ft. Units #14-01. 1,464 sq.ft. Units #20-02-05. 6125 sq ft.641 words
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Advertisement746 1984-05-04 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE ROOM FOR rent Complete with furnishing, alrcond, telephone and carpeted. Interested, ring *****53 from 8 00am 5.00pm only PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE available at any location. 400 to 4,000 sq.ft. Reasonable rental/ sale Call Dennis Housing *****71/2. PRESTIGIOUS OFFICES, CECIL Street/ Shenton Way, various sizes746 words
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Advertisement1371 1984-05-04 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale a ii i:\ r A t> fl_., —^Hlpriti^, d_^i l, (TT^-i Cares'** Carparts ..«yp*»*» lit j^ lii-A. u»tt«rt* G»p«rM C««p«rt* [>*• j x '.m i j CwMrtil C«T)«rti» Cvpartu Dm* 1 yi I i ij1,371 words
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Advertisement1396 1984-05-04 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental ij SINGAPORE /JJ^ I FINANCE HOUSE \2>j A promising place for high earnings 6 floors of shop space. All units located along main concourse. All floors linked by escalators. en Areas from 517 sq ft1,396 words
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Advertisement314 1984-05-04 39 102 Tours ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICES (PTE) LTD (TA 126) 01-38 Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road Tel: *****85/ *****30/*****38/ *****39/*****38 WEST MALAYSIA (DAILY) Coach, Train, Air or Combinations 6D Hatyai/S. Kla SlBO/5295 6D Gent/Pen/Hat $325 sDC,ent/Ch $250 5D Gent/Pen $275 4D Gent/Pen $295 3D Langkawt $540 3D Mai Kl. $175 3D Mai314 words
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Advertisement562 1984-05-04 40 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel j 6 Days WALES. LAKE DISTRICT AND SCOTLAND. FR. $677 6 Days CHATEAUX COUNTRY AND PAHS FR. $576 I I Daft FIVE CAPITALS AND HEIOELBERG FR. $726 8 Days THE HEART OF EUROPE FR. $880 9 Days THE ROAD TO ROME FR. $978 I562 words
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Advertisement714 1984-05-04 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours EUROPE 1984 Cheaper Better Than Ever Before! 16 days DINERS EUROPE only $3499 Italy France Switzerland Liechtenstein Austria Germany Holland Belgium England Dep: June 3. Aug 26. Oct 7. 2 1 Nov 4, 1 8. Dec 2 I Fly by .our national carrier Stay714 words
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Advertisement356 1984-05-04 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours -"U I^-f' '?:.{!§s} If you re lucky, <' 'V^ ;^<4j^j%W^/T^ you might just be i^^' urf<^^l(^V^ a^ lc to catch old i'«C' \M .^^%Li Nessie on film. '^v But even if she J\"^v; VJfV 'doesn't appear, you y^W AV^JIK 'V^vl can still capture the356 words
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Advertisement394 1984-05-04 40 102 Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers A giXiit way to travel We may not be the region s Largest, but we c certainly better! THE GRAND EUROPA (15 Countries) Derm Austria/Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy 'San Marino/ Vatican/Spam/ France/Monaco (Monte 04 riava Q^d^fi^ Carlo) -'Switzerland/ -Germany/Holland 4;)DD Belgium/England. 14 Nights394 words
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Advertisement737 1984-05-04 41 102 Tours 102 Tours I THE START I TO A LIFETIME I OF HAPPINESS I Oxley 9th 1 0th Mass Wedding I Honeymoon Tours '^^^.''fft^'tI Date of Ceremony 20th May 1 984, •jWHPjW«^f:> 1 6th Sept 1 984 S* 1 I Depariu'eDate 2 1st May 1984 1 7th Sept 1984737 words
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Advertisement620 1984-05-04 41 102 Tours 102 Tours H NAM HO '^to^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. §> a HeadJßffice: Pearl's Centre, Gr. Roor, 100 EuTong Sen SI #01-14, #01-16. #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office: TAl4 S People's Park Complex, Gr. Floor 1, Park Road #01-19. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63620 words
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Advertisement232 1984-05-04 41 102 Tours I PHOKETw i et her fMsy f es ty'£^MMflH 4/5 DAYS PHUKET AT LEI 9 A choice of 6 Hotels. Dep: Every Thursday Sunday! 5 DAYS VERY BEST OfdMfl All inclusive *f'Z *2| Dep: Every Sunday '1. JtitU me mesng tjLI KhmHl |^l!2l I TA 003 BRITAIN/EUROPE CftMPERVAN232 words
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Advertisement410 1984-05-04 41 102 Tours >L ULT I At -.\fltfl||l'*' yT <t AY i VET 4 UM C I 3 TOO joperai k w ft** M LONDON IS STILL CHEAP 1 week stay from ***** upwards c Plus many free bonuses included c Wide choice of hotels to select from Call your travel410 words
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Advertisement856 1984-05-04 41 103 Where To Stay 103 Where To Stay 103 Where To Stay I W The Mandarin, Hong Kong The Best Hotel m Asia invites you to Hong Kong this Summer The author of The 300 Best Hotels m the World" calls Hong Kong's Mandarin "the best hotel m Asia" Certainly856 words
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Advertisement287 1984-05-04 41 109 Academic EXPERIENCED TUTOR AVAILABLE for Primary students. Call *****22 after 3p.m. 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to Identify yourself as a student) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 8.30-287 words
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Advertisement556 1984-05-04 41 110 Computer PROGRAMMING COURSES CITY GUILDS 747: Commencing 9 May 1984 A 10-month course of intensive part-time full-time study for June 1985 Exams The minimum certification for Computer Programmers/Systems Analysts Fee: $170 pm. inclusive of Practical and Notes. BASIC: Commencing 7 May 1984 A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary556 words
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Advertisement579 1984-05-04 42 108 Foreign 108 Foreign BH| Come to Switzerland for Hotel Management Ecole Des Roches Commencing July 1 984 Three year study and work diploma Course Instruction m English, French and German taught necessary m Hotel Industry. Limited places available or mort details pleose coll or write to Ecole des Rochet579 words
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OBITUARIES
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Article, Illustration273 1984-05-04 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LIM CHIN LIONG I I was taken home peacefully to be with the lord on 3-5-84 leaving I I behind his beloved i& I WIFE: Wen Tin I DAUGHTER: Wan Yee ||i I SON: Yeong Chun 'M I A memorial service will be conducted273 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-05-04 43 The family of the late MR. LEE TAI SAN alias YAP KIM SENG withet to express their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their donations, wreaths, condolences and assistance during their recent bereavement. Our heartfelt thanks also to Doctors and Staff of Ward110 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-05-04 43 In Loving Memory of STEPHEN WONG PENG LUM Departed 4th May 1981 X.'st m peace, deal loving father. Hire*" lomk f9Ut ttKft away; You MR |one, but still are living In th« heart* of tho»» who *tay. Always rtm«nb*rid by loving wife, i •on*, daughter* and all52 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-05-04 43 SUPPiAH KOLANDAVELU Departed on 20.4.84 ■KARUMATHI" will be held on Saturday 5.5.84 at Blk 9. Toa Payoh, Lorong 7. Spore 1231: followed by "ATHMA SHANTHI POOJA" at Sivan Temple. Serangoon Road, at 9.30 a.m. on 6.5.84; thence for lunch at the residence. All relatives and friends are73 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-05-04 43 N. A. (TONY) FIELDMAN passod away peacefully while holidaying m Perth, Australia on 2/5/84 leaving behind his beloved wife Marie and daughters Nadine and Maxino. Funeral services will bo conducted m Perth. MR TAN AH KEE ALIAS TAN MIANG JIAN Born 188 1913 Died 3 5 1984 Leaving235 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration179 1984-05-04 43 LOUISVILLE, Thursday ONE of America's top women jockeys, Patti Cooksey (right) will ride against the best of the men m the 110 th running of the world's most famous race the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. Her mount is So Vague, whose odds are 99-1 alongReuter - 179 words
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Article405 1984-05-04 43 Pigeon underlines chances f Four wins yin six starts^ ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thurs. Speedy Pigeon, winner of four of his six starts, underlined his chances of scoring yet another victory when he did a fluent gallop here this morning. With Rahmat Matsuni up, the four-year-old English horse405 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-05-04 43 Robinson completes big-race double on Pebbles LONDON, Thurs. JOCKEY Philip Robinson (above) completed a bigrace double when he won the 1,000 Guineas on Pebbles at Newmarket today. Robinson had partnered the filly to victory m the Nell Gwyn Stakes last week. Pebbles, a 8-1 shot m today's first classic ofReuter - 96 words
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Article1423 1984-05-04 43 I _PPPfPSP_|I3OCLASSI DIV 4 —I,loom H;f;\H y» straight IsUfW-li (Ratings: 133-121) (Stakes: $18,000) 1 1 o*ooo* Picket Wire 57 (133) Harvest SyndicateWest 6ag -2 (1200 m) *Azli 7 2 o*Bl Alpina 5C.5 (132) Alpina-PK Leong 4 amg pc*s(l2oom) Vein 1 3 45*745 Auric name m 55 (1»)1,423 words
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Article206 1984-05-04 43 EPSOM JEEP - Never before in this century EPSOM JEEP By! FOR the first time m this century, races were held simultaneously at two racing centres. I On Tuesday, the Penang Turf Club held an unscheduled meeting postponed from Saturday due to bad weather and, "uncontrollable circumstances." The Singapore Turf Club had its206 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-05-04 43 MELBOURNE, Thurs. DOCTORS fought for four hours m an emergency midnight operation to save the right arm of Melbourne's sensational apprentice and leading jockey, Darren Gauci. Gauci, 19, was taken to the operating theatre of Prince Henry's Hospital here at 9.30 p.m.362 words
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Article115 1984-05-04 43 Johnston back for Derby meeting IPOH. Thurs. Sydney champion jockey Malcolm Johnston has returned from a fortnight's holiday m Australia and will ride at the Perak Derby Meeting starting on Saturday. During his absence. New Zealander Nigel Tiley has taken the lead m the jockeys table with 25 winners so115 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration318 1984-05-04 44 England go down m poor show WREXHAM, Thurs. Fledgling internationals Mark Hughes and Alan Davies were the architects as Wales humiliated England 1-0 here yesterday. Wales marked the ending of the 100-year-old British Championship with a performance full of passion and containing most of the night's goodAFP - 318 words
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The fame game
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382 1984-05-04 44 FLORENCE, Thurs. England lost a tense return semi-final leg 1-0 against Italy here yesterday but reached the European Under-21 Championship soccer final 3-2 on aggregate. The Italians, who squandered several scoring opportunities, had a frustrating match and were unable to capitalise on anReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-05-04 44 LONDON, Thurs. Aberdeen won the Scottish Premier Division soccer title for the second time m four years when they beat Hearts 1-0 m Edinburgh yesterday. The victory went a long way towards burying the disappointment of Aberdeen's surprise defeat m the European Cup-Win-ners' Cup by Porto,Reuter; AFP - 299 words
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425 1984-05-04 44 PARIS, Thurs. Bordeaux won the closest race for the French First Division soccer title for years yesterday when they beat Rennes 2-0 to triumph on goal average from Monaco. Their away win over bottom-placed Rennes secured their first League title for 34Reuter - 425 words
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Article198 1984-05-04 44 Mueller turns down Derwall BONN, Thurs. West Germany's European Championship soccer hopes have received a new setback with Inter Milan midfielder Hansi Mueller telling trainer •lupp Derwall he is not interested m making an international comeback. Derwall, who said Mueller voiced his disinterest when he phoned the Italian-based Slayer, hadReuter - 198 words
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SOCCER SHORTS
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Article416 1984-05-04 44 SECOND Division Schalke drew 6-6 with Bay- > ern Munich after extra time in a nail-biting West German Cup semi-final watched by a 78,000 capacity crowd in Gelsenkirchen. The score after 90 minutes was 4-4, following goals by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, his younger brother Michael and ReinholdReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 416 words
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Article273 1984-05-04 45 LONDON, Thurs. As I the English League soc- cer season heads to- ward its close, First I Division clubs have reason to feel apprehensive. For Chelsea, after five years' exile m the Second Division, have definitely won promotion to the big league and undoubtedly willAP - 273 words
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Article301 1984-05-04 45 PASEDENA, Thurs. Iraq are the most likely of the three Asia-Oceania qualifiers to reach the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games soccer tournament starting on July 29. From the draw here yesterday, Iraq were grouped m Group B together with Yugoslavia, Cameroun and Canada. Asia-Oceania's two otherReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-05-04 45 Lure of money threatens to take sting out of Taylor's young Hornets Spotlight on the FA Cup finalists LONDON, Thurs. When Graham Taylor leads Watford out at Wembley for the Football Association Cup final on May 19, it will be the peak of a managerial career thatReuter; AFP - 766 words
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272 1984-05-04 45 SHEFFIELD, Thurs. Canadian Kirk Stevens completed the greatest victory of his career when he trounced Welshman Ray Reardon, the No. 2 seed, 13-2 m the quarter-finals of the World Professional Snooker Championship here yesterday. Stevens, 25, the seventh seed, took over from where he left offReuter; AFP - 272 words
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Article211 1984-05-04 45 Early lunch for guests On the cricket scene KINGSTON, Thurs. West Indies completed a 10-wicket triumph over Australia m the Fifth and final cricket Test here yesterday to take the series 3-0. After dismissing the tourists for 160 m their second innings, West Indies hit off the required 55 runsReuter - 211 words
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Article200 1984-05-04 45 LONDON, Thurs. English county cricket champions Essex found the going much tougher against Kent yesterday. After crushing Hampshire m their opening game, Essex travelled to Canterbury and were dismissed for a modest 202. Richard Ellison took four for 35 m 20.5 overs and did much of theReuter - 200 words
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Article238 1984-05-04 45 HONGKONG, Thurs. MAQSOOD AHMED, of Pakistan, won the opening match of the Hongkong Invitation squash tournament last night after a tempestuous battle against Australian Ricki Hill. Maqsood, who has slipped down the world rankings to 11th, had a lot to prove against the fast-im- provingReuter - 238 words
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Article160 1984-05-04 45 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. American players, led by Chris Evert Lloyd and Andrea Jaeger, dominated the early stages of the South African women's tennis championship yesterday. Top seed Chris crushed Briton Rina Einy 6-1, 6-0 m their first-round match and second-ranked Andrea toyed with fellow American MickiReuter; AP - 160 words
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Article372 1984-05-04 46 IBF warning: Guilty party will face ban KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs DOPE tests that prove positive during the Thomas Cup and Über Cup badminton competitions here, from May 7-18, will mean automatic suspension for the player and likely disqualification for his team. The International Badminton Federation take a veryNST - 372 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-05-04 46 Age catching up, but ace wants world crown KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. China's Han Jian, arguably the most consistent badminton player m the world today, is m two minds about hanging up his racket. The 28-year-old player, however, wants to have a final fling at next year's World ChampionshipsBernama - 164 words
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Article471 1984-05-04 46 TEENAGE athlete Zola Budd, 17, now based m Britain, has been voted South Africa's "Sporting Great of 1983-4" m Johannesburg. Zola, who quit her native country m March and took out British citizenship m a bid to run m the Olympics, is unofficially the fastest woman mAFP; AP - 471 words
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Article546 1984-05-04 46 THOMAUt über cup FINAIS*KUM.A LUMPUR* JJL P MAT 7-18 1984 DEFENDING champions China have mentioned Malaysia m the same breath as Indonesia and Denmark as the countries posing the biggest threats to their defence of the Thomas Cup from May 7--18. Wang Wen Jiao, the ChineseNST - 546 words
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393 1984-05-04 46 INDONESIA will settle for nothing less than regaining the Thomas Cup, symbol of world badminton supremacy, team manager Rudy Hartono said. Hartono did not mince his words when he said that his players were well prepared to regain the Cup they lost to China393 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-05-04 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH ByJ SEOUL, Thurs. Fairytale endings do happen. Ask the four Singapore boys who lifted the slump at the Second Asian Swimming Championships at the Chamsil Pool here today when they won the bronze medal for the 4xloo metres medley relay,508 words
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Article148 1984-05-04 47 All Baals Men's 2Mm Individual medley: 1 Feng Dawei iChi) 2 08.38. 2 Chen Qin (Chi) 2:08.86. 3 JairuUa Jaitulla (RP) 2:13.69, 4 Nagata Ryuji (Jpn) 2:14.03. 4xlNm medley relay: 1 China 3:55.67, 2 Japan 3:58.27. 3 Slnßap»re 4:«. C, 4 Hongkong 4:03.87. I^Nn free: 1 Tomii HiroyukikAFP - 148 words
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342 1984-05-04 47 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By < SEOUL, Thurs. Until this morning, the Singapore camp were still m two minas about their line-up for the men's 4xloo metres medley relay. But an hour before the race, the quartet of David Lim,342 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-05-04 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ON THE LOCAL SOCCER SCENE ByJ A FIVE-MONTH centralised training programme, financed partly by the preOlympics donation of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, is m store for the national soccer squad preparing for December's grand Asian Cup finals here. The deputy chairman of the345 words
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Article128 1984-05-04 47 FORMER Hongkong professional Stephen Gough's debut in the National Football League last night was one he could not cherish, even though his club, Tampines Rovers, beat Geylang International 3-1 in their Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Gough, who claimed to have played for professionalJOE DORAI - 128 words
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271 1984-05-04 47 J. RAJENDRAN; JAN VAN DER VEEN - Malaysia in for double Dutch treat J. RAJENDRAN JAN VAN DER VEEN By and FEYENOORD Rotterdam with Johan Cruyff against FC Groningen and Fandi Ahmad right here m South-east Asia, three weeks from now. The only hitch is that the soccer spectacular will not be played m Singapore but m271 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-05-04 47 N. BALASINGAM, affectionately known m sporting circles as "Norman", has been been elected a life vice-president of the Association of Cricket Umpires. The ACU, the world body for umpiring, bestowed the honour on Balasingam for his "valued services" to cricket umpiring. Balasingam, 62, umpired m Singapore for202 words
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Article220 1984-05-04 47 Ticket to ride on a champ PAY $180 and get a reserved season ticket for the Yeo's-Pepsi Squash Series and, at the same time, help develop a future champion for Singapore. The organisers of the squash extravaganza have decided to set aside 60 seats for enthusiasts who may either buy220 words
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Article155 1984-05-04 47 Patricians take revenge ST. PATRICK'S scored a major upset m the Schools' National B-Divi-sion squash final yesterday when they trounced favourites Anglo Chinese 4-1 at Kampong Java. ACS, led by national Under 16 champion Ramesh Dhanabalan, were expected to repeat the 4-1 win they scored over the Patricians m the155 words
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Article323 1984-05-04 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BOWLING, it seems, is rolling towards lean times. Because more than half of last year's golden South-east Asia Games team have ignored the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' call to prepare for the Asian FIQ championships at Jackie's Bowl Orchard fom Nov 4-10.323 words
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257 1984-05-04 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - T AY CHENG KHOON ON THE LOCAL SQUASH SCENE By WHATEVER little hope Singapore's two representatives m the Yeo'sPepsi Squash Challenge Series may have of advancing to the second round was dashed when Lady Luck pitted them against the two top seeds m the257 words
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Article344 1984-05-04 47 HAKIKAT RAI - Squad in a sticky situation HAKIK AT RAI By I BARELY a week after they started training for the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-23 tournament, the Singapore hockey squad have run smack into a storm. And though the Singapore Hockey Association secretary, M. Param, has confirmed that the national team will344 words
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Article66 1984-05-04 47 SANG Nila Utama qualified for the National Schools B Division soccer final when they beat Tun Seri Lanang 2-0 at Mount Vernon yesterday In the other semi-final, Kaki Bukit edged out Si Ling 1-0. In the Boys A Division basketball final at the Gay World, Yuan Ching66 words
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Article81 1984-05-04 47 SINGAPORE'S national Under-23 hockey squad beat a make-shift Indian Association team 1-0 m a friendly match at Balestier Road yesterday. The goal, m the 20th minute, was the outcome of a move by Kevin Ng, whose pass to Pinky Singh drew out the goalkeeper. Pinky had81 words
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Page 46 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1984-05-04 46 Todays events ATHLETICS Dunman Secondary School track and field championships (National Stadium, 2 p.m.) SOCCER SBHFL knockoat tourney: Senior: SAE v Far East Levingston (Queenstown), Hitachi Consumers v Hyatt Hotel (Geylang). Junior: Hong Leong v Ming Court. Mobil v Brown Boveri (Both at Tanglin), Electrolux45 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-05-04 46 v Keppel Shipyard, Mitsubishi v GECON (Both at Farrer Park). All matches at 5.15 p.m. SGSFL Division Three: NUS v SSC, Telerec B v Customs (Both at Farrer Park), Parks and Recreation v Ministry of Foreign Affairs (St Wilfrid), all at 5.15 p.m. TABLE TENNIS National junior championships (Poi Ching53 words
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Advertisement161 1984-05-04 47 texwood jeans have it all Sole Distributor: LS?J Jardine Marketing Services Pasir Paniang Road *zz* Singapore 051 1 J5722 bailable only ,it the following authorised dealers Mt h r( i Metro (Supremel •OG Elite •OG Orchard CX. Dept Store DFPT STORES: Metro [Fai Easl Metro (Golden Mile) Metro Grand (Lucky161 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-05-04 48 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By, THE aggressive marketing approach of SAE Inspection Services (SIS) Pte Ltd, one of the three inspection centres for motorcycles, has left some of its potential clients confused. A number of motorcyclists were taken aback and confused when SIS wrote to them requestingUPI - 548 words
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240 1984-05-04 48 Thach's illness was faked: Soviet official BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach cancelled a scheduled meeting with his Thai counterpart m March not because of a "sore throat", Hanoi's official explanation at the time, but for political reasons. This was stated by a senior Soviet official m remarks240 words
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247 1984-05-04 48 Pope calls on the two Koreas to reunite SEOUL, Thurs. Pope John Paul n arrived here today to begin a 10-day Far Eastern pastoral journey and immediately called on the two Koreas to reunite "through dialogue, mutual trust and brotherly love". The Polish-born Pope flew the same route as that247 words
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Article165 1984-05-04 48 The Pope is visiting South Korea to commemorate the 200 th anniversay of the Catholic Church m the country and to elevate 103 martyrs, including 10 French missionaries, to sainthood. Security m Seoul for the visit was extraordinarily tight, even by Korean standards. Authorities brought m 3,000165 words
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Article39 1984-05-04 48 THE president of the Singapore Association i of Women Lawyers J (Sawl) is Miss Lin Yen Lan and not Miss Lin Yen Lav as reported m yesterday's paper. We are sorry for the error.39 words
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70 1984-05-04 48 'Hanoi gearing up for attack on Khmers' BANGKOK, Thurs. VIETNAM has sent about 800 troops, tanks and 12 105 mm artillery pieces to the ThaiCambodian border this week to prepare for new attacks on Cambodian guerillas, a senior Thai provincial official said yesterday. Chanthaburi provincial Governor Bunnag Saisawang told staterun70 words
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Article100 1984-05-04 48 The area is opposite Thailand's Chanthaburi province, about 320 km east of Bangkok, and near troop concentrations of the ousted Khmer Rouge and Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF). The two groups are members of a coalition opposed to the Hanoibacked regime in Phnom Penh. Mr Bunnag100 words
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Advertisement321 1984-05-04 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Manufacturers m Singapore have resorted to ingenious incentives to lure workers to their factories. JOANNE YAP has the details. 9 America's financial giant Security Pacific Trading Corporation has added TMG (Transmedic) Investment Pte Ltd to its impressive list of corporate investments m321 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-05-04 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. Adelaide 14 20C Showers Manila 24 34 C Fair Amsterdam 5 15C Cloudy Melbourne 15 19C Showers Bangkok 32 3SC Fair Moscow 16 18C136 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration2489 1984-05-04 1 Miyake. One of the world's greatest clothes designers, talented and famous enough to dictate not only the world's fashion trends, but when, where, how and to whom he gives media interviews. The designer who won an architectural award for styling, who influenced a whole new school of2,489 words
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OUTLOOK
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1283 1984-05-04 2 AILEEN YEOH - AILEEN YEOH Our columnist suggests three menus for followers of the Chang Ming diet. Formulated by the ancient Taoists, this wholesome diet comprises 50 per cent whole grain, 15 per cent legumes or pulses, 5 per cent each of seeds and miso soup,1,283 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-05-04 2 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP Son of the famous explorer, "Scott of the Antarctic", Sir Peter Scott is a wildlife artist, writer and conservationist. He shares with our contributor his insights into the future of the human race and the world. By WHEN I912 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-05-04 4 MAY HO - MAY HO Two cooking aids recently tried out by our writers are the Australian Lenco Unigrill and the American Saladmaster range of cookware. The first grills and bakes with very little or no oil, while the second features "greaseless and waterless" cooking. By THE928 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-05-04 4 IRENE CHUA - IRENE CHUA By CAN you cook a Chinese meal of seven dishes for 12 people within half an hour, and then emerge from the kitchen looking cool and unruffled, without a single spatter of oil on your dress? You might think this is possible593 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-05-04 5 Another scene from Miyake's Tokyo show "A show should be a performance, a spectacle17 words
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Article155 1984-05-04 7 PLAY A Star Production of Fiddler on the Roof. Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets at $3, $5, $10, $15, $20 available at theatre and usual booking places. EXHIBITION Woodblock prints by Tsunao Harada. Mandarin Hotel, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TALK A lecture by Indira Koithara on155 words
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Article106 1984-05-04 7 TODAY: Singapore 12.24 a.m. (2.8 m), 7.11 p.m. (0.2 m), 1.52 p.m. (2.4 m), 7.13 p.m. (1.0 m). Sedill Kechll 6.16 a.m. (0.3 m), 1.15 p.m. (2.4 m), 6.56 p.m. (1.2 m). Port Dickson 3.16 a.m. (0.6 m), 8.18 a.m. (2.5 m), 2.50 p.m. (0.3 m). 8.37 p.m.106 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-05-04 7 NOT THE RAFFLES GROUP Goethe Institut Auditorium Monday and Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5 at the door from 6.45 p.m. Previewed by KATE JAMES NOT only has the Raffles Group chosen to call this collection of comic sketches and songs Not418 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-05-04 7 Kam Kee Yong - Violinist makes a comeback Kam Kee Yong VIOLIN RECITAL by with Chung-Sil Yin Tonight at 8 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall Previewed by CHAN ENG CHENG "I MUST make a comeback," said violinist-composer-conductor-artist Kam Kee Yong. And he has. After a five-year absence from the local stage as a soloist he662 words
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Article478 1984-05-04 7 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By WHEN Roger Donaldson started directing The Bounty, he came with a clear mind. He had not seen the two other film versions of the famous story of Fletcher Christian's Mutiny. The 38-year-old Australian director had also not made a film outside of New478 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-05-04 13 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Victoria Theatre Today May 12, 8 p.m. Also May 6, 2.30 p.m. Tickets at $3, $5, $10, $15 and $20 available at Victoria Theatre and usual booking centres Previewed by KATE JAMES IT'S something of a shock to realise that the year624 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-05-04 13 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH Just a little more than a month to the Singapore Festival of Arts. Today we focus on two of the foreign groups who will be performing. By SIXUAPOKE FESTIVAL OF ARTS EL SEVEN singing minstrels will serenade audiences with songs of bygone years during447 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-05-04 13 Satyn needs some fancy footwork and a little softshoe THE last time I watched Satyn, they were performing on a rather cramped stage at the Mandarin Hotel. They had been there for about a year but I don't believe they ever managed to get their sound across and it wasn't270 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-05-04 13 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By I vocals with confidence and I was particularly impressed when she went mellow with Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You. The same must be said of Margaret. Aside from handling the keyboards and the acoustic guitar, she alternates with Susanna at the mike getting180 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-05-04 13 Lounge chat IN ABOUT a week from now, the lounge scene will say goodbye to the group Trilogy. Well, m case this doesn't ring a bell, then how about the names Heather, Harvey and Michael? Yes, now you remember. Well, this group's contract will endBRIAN; MILLER - 568 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-05-04 14 Pick of the day FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE ZANDY'S BRIDE (Ch 5, 10.15 p.m.): Veteran Liv Ullman stars m this semiwestern about life on the frontiers. She is a town dweller with romantic notions of the wild, wild West and advertises m the papers for259 words
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Article32 1984-05-04 14 8.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Music of Many Lands (Episode 11/12) 8.30 Evening at the Opera Ruddigore (See Pick of the Day) 10.25 Late News 10.45 Close32 words
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Article271 1984-05-04 14 2.30PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Web ('Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.25 Kidsworld (Children's programme) 4.50 A Wole World of Children: Featuring children living m outback Australia and the Tapiola Children's choir m Finland. 5.15 Romper Room (Children's programme m271 words
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Article112 1984-05-04 14 5.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Handful of Songs: Keith and Marie start off by singing a French song and go on to other familiar favourites. 6.20 Gatchaman (Cartoon/Mandarin) 6.45 News (Tamil) 7.05 The Beautiful Smasher (Mandarin with English subtitles):112 words
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Article219 1984-05-04 14 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.99 News m Brief 6.95 Another M Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.19 Morning Digest 7.29 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.39 Morning Financial News 7.49 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.99 News 8.19 Another Morning Another Show219 words
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Article183 1984-05-04 14 FM Stereo 92.4 m Hz In VHF Band II 6 AM News m Brief 6.15 Programme Summary (English and Mandarin) 8.11 As Dawn Awakes 7.H News and Weather Forecast 7.11 Morning Digest 7.21 Breakfast Classics 8.11 News 8.11 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) 9.M News m Brief 9.15 Programme Summary183 words
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Article254 1984-05-04 14 6 AM World News 6.99 The World Today 6.25 The Week m Wales 6.39 Financial News 6.49 Reflections 6.45 Sports Roundup 7.99 World News 7.99 Commentary 7.15 Merchant Navy Programme 7.39 Meridian 8.99 World News 8.99 News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreel 8.39 Morning Becomes Electra 9.15 Outlook 9.45254 words
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Article126 1984-05-04 14 8 AM Good Morning Singapore 8.19 Art of Positive Thinking 6.13 Good Morning Singapore (cont'd) 7.99 News 7.19 Good Morning Singapore (cont'd) 7.39 Today's Horoscope 7.45 Health Break £.99 News 8.19 Good Morning Singapore (cont'd) 8.39 The Time of Your Life 9.99 Your World 9.15 The Singapore Guideline 9.39126 words
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Article148 1984-05-04 14 3.02 PM Quran Reading 3.08 Programme Summary 3.17 The Woody Woodpecker Show How to Trap a Woodpecker 3.41 The Andy Griffith Show Senior Play: Helen, Andy's girlfriend, coaches her students for a musical. The principal, Mr Hampton, who previews the show, thinks it is lousy. 4.12 3-2-1 Contact148 words
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Article126 1984-05-04 14 5.02 PM Quran Reading 5.08 Programme Summary 5.12 Cumi and Ciki: Children's Programme/r 5.41 Wild Kingdom Swans of Red Rock Lakes (Part 2) 6.07 Alunan Mesra (r): Entertainment Programme 6.43 Peristiwa Dunia: World Events 7.00 News 7.17 Documentary Music to Learn about People 7.30 Kegiatan Belia (r): Youth126 words
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Advertisement56 1984-05-04 1 Sir Peter Scott: Kam Kee Yong and Wildlife artist Chung Sil Yin OUTLOOK, Page Two ill COnCCft LEISURE, F i,i,,,,, ,i, M ,,i, T QC^" m OUTLOOK: In colour, the Miyake clothes Coming to Singapore £3 Mills Boon 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 Tel: *****55 Telex: RS ***** TIMESJ56 words
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Advertisement252 1984-05-04 4 Show o£ flowers AN exhibition of floral arrangements called "Two Singaporeans Create: No 2" will be held at Mandarin Hotel tomorrow and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The admission fee is $5, proceeds of which will bemused to help 300 children of the Spastic Children's Association. Among252 words
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Advertisement919 1984-05-04 6 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! R g A MAGNIFICENT FILM.RAVISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL g (JF i/tffcu "&^BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt^BBte II" V l l^wnjsr £i I ODEON: NOW SHOWING! "5 X i STUDENTS CONCESSION X X ICIRCLE: $2.50 STALLS $1.50 AT ALL SHOWS) X X *^t\ ai"* ■VMa^lL^rrL-^ I 1 BKSI PI<Tl RK '5 1 CATHAY: LAST919 words
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Advertisement482 1984-05-04 7 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ODCHESTQA DIARY OF EVENTS May 1984 Music Director Resident Conductor: Choo Hoey May 11 12 Second Series Concerts Soloist: Janus/ Olejniczak Programme: Ruv Bias C K enure. Op. 95 M, Piano loncerto m 1- Minor Symphony No. 3 (Polish) May 19 Familiar Favourites Concert Soloists: Lynnette Seah-Simon David482 words
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Advertisement658 1984-05-04 8 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES mmjUpyjUlH Telex Service: Address: Kates: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. 5 I AN I 5 RS MBBl TIMEAI) TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI sales Service Times House Box Service: —HI Te,:737«>1l ex, 2724-7* 2669 MUD-tagM ?£S?aii!!<» W APPOINTMENTS PROJECT MANAGER The658 words
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Advertisement557 1984-05-04 8 BOARD OF LEGAL EDUCATION ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL LEGAL EDUCATION Applications are invited tor the above post. Subject to a probationary period of one (1) year, the initial contract will be for a period of three years inclusive of the period of probation Salary: $2,050 x $200 $4,250/ x 200557 words
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Miscellaneous308 1984-05-04 8 COMICS GARFIELD By Jlm Davis MAY r HAVE HERE, 50/nae of that I take it; I L^ 1 984 United Feature Syndicate. lnc I m <^^ BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spanmg va/mATS SOMETHING 1 ir'S A CLAS^-R "^BB^JJ V WERE SUSY WIIM THE f/-OuuV-^ MVVT 1308 words
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Advertisement127 1984-05-04 9 _g MBj Newly-weds and train group outside (6) "^^^^BBw^^! I B I 1 I J I 11 Knowledge m wild ma mm M^BH] M| plants with short "^i I ■J™ doctor will hold once 88l iBl BBM BV j he finishes (6) due to stress (10) j 1 H^HP^^BBl H127 words
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Advertisement128 1984-05-04 9 YESTERDAY'S cording to his coat! SOLUTION 2i Partial to change? In- mfcm o m aikMrM^BJ ik»u\ S^fc u Bl 0 i T ii&49"i3 1 Public standing about ||bg^g|R|gi!Jjfi|a^£qs 3 Having made a pile he BTBABnBaBvBvB look off (6) drink (H) NT 16 Mistaken belief held as 4 AfatmNewduay.say Kot unlikely128 words
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Advertisement729 1984-05-04 9 APPOINTMENTS fis\ MOTOROLA I W Motorola, Inc., is one of the world's leading manufacturers of electronic I equipment, systems and components produced for both United States and international markets. Motorola products include two-way radios, other forms of electronic communications systems, semiconductors, defense and aerospace electronics, automotive and industrial electronic equipment,729 words
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Advertisement640 1984-05-04 9 NOTICES MHISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received tor the supply of the following undermentioned items m the Ministry of Defence up to 1 1 00 am on date shown against the items 1. ISOPROPAMIDE 2.5 mg PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HCL 50 mg DIPHENYLPYRALINE HCL 5 mg Tender No HQMS/SP/ 19/84(T) Closing640 words
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Advertisement622 1984-05-04 10 i i Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING I a) AMB/T/84/025— Supply and installation I of proprietary storage racks and shelves I system at the proposed Kirn Chuan I Vehicle Workshop Phase IV. Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class C D Non-registered Contractors— Deposit S$ 1.000.00 Closing Date622 words
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Advertisement777 1984-05-04 11 NOTICES ,-ju. pubk unurcs V 27 BOfIRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following 1 Supply of straight-through normal Joints for 300 m 3-core/01l filled 66kV cable Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials and 1 1 Electrical Contractors all classes 2 Supply of swltchgear cabinet space heaters777 words
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Advertisement1979 1984-05-04 11 I jfci> ISLAND PENINSULAR I fIfjB^KVKLOPMENT BFRHAI) >* (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING S Notice is hereby given (hat the 22nd Annual General Meeting of the Company 4r will be held at 4th Floor. Wisma SPK. Jalan Sultan Ismail. Kuala Lumpur, on M 28th May. 1984 at1,979 words
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Advertisement396 1984-05-04 11 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department a Tender No CSD 3/STY 52/84 COMPUTER FORM 'IR 1450' for Inland Revenue Department b Tender No CSD 3/UAS 42/84 ADHESIVE TAPE for Central Supplies Department. c Tender No CSD 3/G 15/84 MAINTENANCE, REPAIRING396 words
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Advertisement867 1984-05-04 11 IN THE HIGH Ol RT OF THE REITBIJC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING-l P) i NO. 122 OF IJM In the Matter of the Companies Art, Cap. 185 And In the Matter of RIISHMORE PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of867 words
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Advertisement282 1984-05-04 13 fjyj Queen Lin Ting Beautycare SKIN EXFOLIATION -i&Fm^ 1 P cr f ecte<^ technique from Taiwan which IW/ m imm involves a '7-day process.' This promotes a :^F^Of w m whiter, smoother and refined complexion. m KH M Positive results can be achieved for Facial Branches: #01-09, Goldhill Square Thomson282 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-05-04 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By >\ STAGE. Louise CuiTa i j i n g H i) )is a highly successful entertainer. But this Taiwanese singer, who is known for her ability to enthral her audience with her charm, splendid stage costumes and polished performances, has very strong451 words
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Article58 1984-05-04 1 '^"itfMJn iSSUff S il c ft fir A. E rspftais cat! Ijliz/h^ l^fe^; ill aw* it f- wi'-i n -RM®£if\}' mm *ft i-. b^ v a i r "Ji(^" H'j fIUV .^fint at* si* «fi aii^j s^tiax t+tt 1 .^ifij/t: 36Hi W i,7 m AW f BTfl*fi -*X ft "uin&Wi.'.AXut58 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-05-04 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By THE LAST AFFAIR fcJfcK Saturday midnight and Sunday morning shows at Cathay cinemas. Filmed entirely m Paris, this Pearl City production stars Zheng Yuling VfSfs m her debut film role, Ma Sichen i im>\k). Zhou Runfa ffl#S&) and Xia Wenxi X256 words
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Article74 1984-05-04 1 iiif'riir.fv S3 f Oi <iK.!r^:^[t!] ri'j!<imtiifu ife* x> t '^iit'JKiir.rr (--fit &#»;*> **H»;ffi 9 »€JW* v) il[ V i'^fflfi'ji.i]nJ If- ft ft f'ff '-Jiti'JK'/^'i 1 V; ii--BU%mwiftffffl wag ■w }<-;■■ [if] *J yjiK-'i'tHiij-'i/ ill m#As ifii!t;')'ltti;ftii:;ftitii«^ ,T,fcfi'j I*l ffinti fV- I-] itti M m I l! .■w.^n'j SSI 4U'H!:!tM;!fti pities74 words
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Advertisement1177 1984-05-04 1 APPOINTMENTS i|Rfl| 1 a CLUB TO OPEN il QX I UHHB i IMMEDIATE A dynamic and diversified local group is Oirr^ ir^fVl I rTMUDI TTfTO iV V AvAlVvltb rUK "^*V wi setting up a chain of supermarkets to KtlvJlvJlll/\l_. \^\J\y\w\u 1 UK \mw+r*> x- *C retail fresh and frozen food1,177 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-05-04 2 $50 cash: KOH SING PING (I.C. No: *****88 Z) $21 cash each: lUMI BIN MOEY (I.C. No: *****585 I) GOH PHUY UT (I.C. No: *****76 F) ONG SENG LAI (I.C. No: *****137 Z) LOH HOW YEE (I.C. No: *****60 E) LIM GEOK KIM (I.C.492 words
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Article, Illustration783 1984-05-04 2 Zhang Tianyi - Zhang Tianyi THE MAGIC GOURD By Translated by Gladys Yang Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 1979,198 pages, $1.80 Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE Books (BED FAIRYTALES about grateful animals that can grant you three wishes to make you the happiest person m the world783 words
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Advertisement2532 1984-05-04 3 APPOINTMENTS ■^^^™^^"^™""™~l /Ob V^J^^V CAREER IN X mi/rMCrif n I COST ACCOUNTING lf^ Z 1 /PKKS.DKM^..M,«.A «^j. afW W4 a l^al Wfl b^M^^bW. Due t0 ra P ld 9 rowth m our business, 3M has a newly- M m mWI A JtedP M^ j I created position m the Cost2,532 words
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Article, Illustration866 1984-05-04 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN B> NOT satisfied with capturing on film the varied scenic beauties of India, film producers have often turned to foreign lands for location shooting. They have been to Europe, America and Japan. That Singapore has been equally popular was proved by the866 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-05-04 4 ARASU - ARASU By/ WHAT better way to celebrate the New Year than by sharing the joy with the underprivileged. So when the Tamil New Year fell on April 13, the Singapore Hindu Sabai decided to invite boys and girls from the Children's Aid Society, the210 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-05-04 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN By A 41 can do justice to my roles if they fit m with my appearance and reflect my acting ability. Characters that portray unselfishness, sacrifice and pathos seem to come naturally to me. I believe I can487 words
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