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Title Section15 1984-05-11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article525 1984-05-11 1 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Mass boycott looks more likely as East Germans pull out of Olympics By US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is sending a personal letter to Soviet leaders offering "important reassurances" over the Olympic Games but almost before the ink dries, a damaging new postscript from525 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-05-11 1 THREE ancient, blackened ivory tusks lying m the rear of a police vehicle after they were taken to the Mersing police station. The tusks were among four recovered from the sea-bed near Pulau Batu Gajah, 8 km from Mersing, by Malaysian Navy divers m a day-long operationWAN SENG YIP - 64 words
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Article395 1984-05-11 1 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Move to help pig and poultry farmers By THE Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises plans to set up a chain of air-conditioned minimarkets to help pig and poultry farmers shift to business if they have to give up their farms. The First Deputy395 words
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Article96 1984-05-11 1 WHAT do you do on a Friday night, the start of a long weekend? Some 80 young people do what they like most dance. They are learning to do it m 35 different ways. Other folk prefer to take life easy. About 100 of them gather at96 words
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284 1984-05-11 1 Mak takes to the witness stand HONGKONG, Thurs. ACCUSED Mak Foon Than told the High Court today that he helped dispose of Jalil Ibrahim's body because he and his wife were under a death threat from the Korean who killed theBernama; NST - 284 words
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541 1984-05-11 1 DOREEN SOH - Costlier bank and home loans likley DOREEN SOH US dollar continues to strengthen By THE cost of bank borrowing and home loans looks set to rise again after the '2 point rise m US banks prime rates to 12 2 per cent last Tuesday. And if rates do rise, the541 words
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75 1984-05-11 1 More students should live in hostels ALLOW more undergraduates to live m hostels so that boys and girls can get to know each other and pick a marriage partner. This suggestion was made by Professor Ann Wee, head of the Social Work Department, National University of Singapore m a TV75 words
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Advertisement277 1984-05-11 1 SHARP I SBC TEXT CTV C-2005M Guarantee ROXY (STORE) PTE. ITD. 483. Tanghn Hall Road. Singapore 03 14 T e *****1 Sunken treasures found and lost This week's furore over the discovery of the Mersing sea booty was not the first. Two months ago m Amsterdam, Christie's auctioned off a277 words
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Advertisement69 1984-05-11 1 Inside 78 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-7 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS IS TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-43 RACING 43 SPORTS 42 44-47 Latest mm VERDICT OVER LIBYAN SIEGE LONDON, Thurs. The jury at the inquest arising from the Libyan embassy siege here reached a decision today that British69 words
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Article685 1984-05-11 2 $180 m cable deal A BRITISH company has won the contract to supply £60 million (SslB4 million) worth of cables for Singapore's two new power stations. The deal is also a major breakthrough for a Singapore bank helping a British company with a big export order. BICC Supertension Cable685 words
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Article277 1984-05-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE NTUC has done all that it could to get workers to back the concept of house unions, which it rightly sees as one of the keys to Singapore's future progress. It has given a firm commitment to help ensure the success of house unions.277 words
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Article202 1984-05-11 2 RALEIGH CYCLES WITHDRAWS ITS OFFER IN SHOCK MOVE AFTER months of intense battle behind the scenes, m boardrooms and m newspapers Raleigh Cycles, m a shock move, has called off its bid for General Lumber. In a terse announcement yesterday, the company's bankers, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd, said Raleigh202 words
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Article243 1984-05-11 2 One hand on Cup ENGLAND'S Tottenham Hotspur have one hand on the European Football Union Cup after forcing holders Anderlecht to a 1-1 draw m Brussels on Wednesday m the first leg of a final marred by soccer hooligans. Tottenham have never lost a European soccer fixture at home243 words
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Article633 1984-05-11 2 Moscow bound INTERNATIONAL efforts to salvage Soviet participation m the Los Angeles Olympics gathered momentum yesterday. Los Angeles' Olympic chief Peter Ueberroth sent a private message to the Soviet authorities urging them to call off their boycott. But the chances of .its success were not great, he633 words
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Article205 1984-05-11 2 XL faces office glut PROPERTY people m Kuala Lumpur estimate that there will be an over-supply of about 200,000 sq m or a staggering 166 vacant floors of office space m the Malaysian capital by early next year, when about 10 new buildings are completed. The expected205 words
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Article397 1984-05-11 2 Chimes of your lives ONCE upon a time, the three most famous clocks m Singapore were the Victoria Memorial Hall, Telok Ayer Market and Singapore General Hospital clocks. But times have changed and today it seems like they're being overshadowed by more sophisticated timepieces digital, solar operated and397 words
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Article167 1984-05-11 2 Hu Jin's next role TAIWAN-BORN actress Hu Jin was here last week to perform at the Hoover Live Theatre. Her role as the licentious Pan Jinlian m Golden Plum Blossom has given her a sex-goddess image. The seductive and cunning glow m her eyes were discovered by Li167 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-05-11 3 TheJalil HONGKONG, Thurs. Jalil Ibrahim and a Korean said to be acting for Carrian boss George Tan were discussing the US$4 million (M 59.2 million) loan from Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) to one of Tan's companies on the day the bank official was killed,Bernama; NST; VOW YUN WOH - 761 words
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Article175 1984-05-11 3 rMUSCROFT: What was your feeling about delivering a suitcase with a dead man m it? MAX: I was feeling upset and I was worried. I was thinking why it should happen to me. JUDGE: Did it ever enter your head to ask why Jalil had been175 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-05-11 3 KOTA BARU, Thursday FINANCE Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today declined to say whether he had received a copy of the cautioned statement m which certain allegations were made against him by Mak Foon Than, the accused m the Jalil Ibrahim murder trialBernama - 410 words
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140 1984-05-11 3 HONGKONG, Thurs. The jurors m the High Court were told today that accused Mak Foon Than had two wives Hongkong-born Cheung Suk Kwan and an air stewardess who worked with Malaysian Airline System (MAS) who was resident m Malaysia. The air stewardess' name was140 words
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Article81 1984-05-11 3 HONGKONG, Thurs. Mak Foon Than today wore the same beige sweater he has been wearing throughout the trial. He limped into the witness stand, with the aid of a erutoh under his right arm, when his counsel, Mr Colin Muscroft, began the defence rase by immediately callingBernama; NST - 81 words
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Article217 1984-05-11 3 HONGKONG, Thursday MAX Foon Than claimed today that he accidentally fell out of a window the day police came to his flat here to arrest him for the murder of Jalil Ibrahim. He told the high court that when he saw a groupBernama - 217 words
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Article173 1984-05-11 3 Mak met Korean in S'pore HONGKONG, Thurs. The accused, Malt Foon Than first met the Korean In Singapore In 1978 during a social lunch given by a petroleum company. They met a few times after that. The Korean, Shin, was later m Malaysia for some time and the two metNST - 173 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-05-11 4 'End boycott' campaign gains momentum THE SHATTERED OLYMPICS LOS ANGELES, Thursday INTERNATIONAL efforts to salvage Soviet participation m the Los Angeles Olympics gathered momentum today as three top sports officials prepared to fly to Moscow m a bid to reverse the Russians' decision. Los Angeles' Olympic chief Peter Ueberroth hasReuter - 393 words
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395 1984-05-11 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he was disappointed by the Soviet Union's boycott of the Olympic Games m Los Angeles. "I think it's unfair to the young people that have been waiting for so long to participate m those Games," he said.Reu; Reuter; NYT; HP; UPI; AFP - 395 words
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Article242 1984-05-11 4 SOFIA, Thurs. The Bulgarian National Olympic Committee said after a plenary meeting lastnight it is joining the Soviet boycott of the Los Angeles Olympics. Bulgaria thus became the first of Moscow's east-bloc allies to follow the Soviet lead. Tonight East Germany became the second. ''Discussing theAP; APF; Reuter - 242 words
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Article55 1984-05-11 4 THOUSANDS OF children stayed at home or had their education disrupted on Wednesday as teachers m England and Wales staged a one-day strike for more pay. The teachers have rejected a 4.5 per cent pay rise offered by their local authority employers and have countered with an unofficialReuter - 55 words
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Article61 1984-05-11 4 PAKISTANI NEWSPAPERS appeared yesterday without their usual coverage of political news and opposition statements after the military government banned all reporting on outlawed political parties. Newspaper editors m Islamabad said the Information Ministry issued the ban after the Opposition Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (MRD)Reuter - 61 words
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Article62 1984-05-11 4 UNESCO DIRECTOR-GENERAL Amadou Mahtar M'l>ow proposed sweeping management reforms of his controversial agency m an attempt to prevent a withdrawal from the organisation by the United States ano Britain. In an announcement m Paris yesterday Mr M'bow proposed budget cuts, decentralisation of his power to regionalUPI - 62 words
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Article63 1984-05-11 4 A NATIONAL roundtable conference seeking solutions to Sri Lanka's communal problems has set up a committee to discuss devolution of power to the provinces, National Security Minister Lalith Athulathmudali, said m Colombo yesterday. The conference also set up a committee to discuss measures to remove the grievances ofAFP - 63 words
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Article60 1984-05-11 4 THE SOVIET UNION is to upgrade its military supplies to India with MiG-295, missiles, naval craft and other sophisticated weapons, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue m Hongkong yesterday. An Indian delegation to Moscow m April headed by Defence Secretary S. M.AFP - 60 words
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Article84 1984-05-11 4 TWO FRENCH aviation experts have arrived to help find the cause of recent crashes which have prompted Australia to ground its Mirage jet fighters and kept them out of a major military exercise, Australia's chief of air staff Air Marshal David Evan said m Darwin yesterday. TheReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-05-11 5 Time bomb blast six Incident could harm relations between Libya and Ethiopia NAIROBI, Thursday AN EXPLOSION, apparently caused by an accidentally detonated time bomb, killed at least five Libyans and an Ethiopian yesterday m the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, the British Broadcasting Corp reported. Diplomatic sources said the explosion193 words
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Article157 1984-05-11 5 In TRIPOLI, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said he had proof Britain, Sudan and the United States instigated the attack that ended with the slaying of several antiGaddafi commandos m fierce fighting m Tripoli. "We have documents and evidence proving that these terrorists were trained m157 words
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Article67 1984-05-11 5 2 weapons in London shooting Meanwhile m LONDON, forensic experts told an inquest into the death of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher that two weapons were used m shooting from the Libyan embassy here on April 17. Scotland Yard, which led the embassy siege and investigations, had until today said a singleUPI; Reuter; AFP - 67 words
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151 1984-05-11 5 Marathon runner killed by accident DAR ES SALAAM, Thurs. Police shot and killed Olympic marathon hopeful Richard Temilinga Mbelwa after mistaking him for a thief while he was on a morning training run, the Tanzanian news agency said today. Mr Mbelwa, 22, was shot m the chest and left legUPI - 151 words
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263 1984-05-11 5 We'll continue to hit tankers at Kharg Island: Iraq LONDON, Thurs. Iraq warned shipowners it would continue to strike at tankers using Iran's main oil terminal at Kharg Island m the Gulf. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia refused to blame Baghdad for attacks on two Saudi vessels. Iraq has declared part ofUPI - 263 words
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Article192 1984-05-11 5 BULAWAYO (Zimbabwe), Thursday A ZIMBABWEAN government facility trip into troubled Matabeleland province for Journalists to Investigate allegations of army atrocities resulted m chaos when a military convoy got lost for several hours m thick African bosh. About 50 journalists, most of them foreign correspondents, were escortedReuter - 192 words
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96 1984-05-11 5 Syria to let Red Cross visit captives JERUSALEM, Thurs. Syria has agreed to allow the International Red Cross to visit three Israelis captured by Syrian troops m northern Lebanon early this month, but chances of their early release appeared dim, diplomatic sources say. The sources declined to say yesterday whetherUPI - 96 words
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Article47 1984-05-11 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. Two Libyan students were arrested yesterday m Philadelphia and charged with buying three .45 calibre handguns from an undercover FBI agent, officials said. The men, Bashir Bli Baesho, 36, and Mathi Hitewesh, 37, were m the United States on student visas. UPIUPI - 47 words
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449 1984-05-11 6 HK delegation warns of 'a collapse m confidence' HONGKONG, Thurs A ROW has broken out between the majority of members on Hongkong's two central governing bodies and the British government over the conduct of negotiations with China to determine the colony's future. A 10-manFT; Reuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-05-11 6 POPE John Paul II landed m Bangkok to a simple but warm welcome yesterday. He was greeted at the airport by His Royal Highness, Crown Prince V ajiralongkorn, who presented him with a special garland. The Pope met King Bhumibol Adulyadej later In the day andUPI - 84 words
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259 1984-05-11 6 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By SEOUL, Thurs. American Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger warned the Sovi et Union today that the United States will continue to use its military might to maintain peace m the region. He declared that the stability of the Korean peninsula259 words
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144 1984-05-11 6 MANILA, Thurs. The legislatures of nine countries have rejected the Philippines' invitation for an all-expenses paid trip to observe next Monday's parliamentary elections. The nine major trading partners and allies of the Philippines are the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, Britain, Holland, France, West Germany144 words
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Article72 1984-05-11 6 In the latest development, Mr Arturo Salonga, 45, an opposition election candidate of the Philippine Democratic Party-Laban coalition, was stabbed to death early today m an isolated incident. A 33-year-old suspect has been arrested. Police said the attack was not politically motivated. Mr Salonga is the72 words
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75 1984-05-11 6 UPI, quoting newspapers today, reports that some 140 heavily-armed communist guerillas sacked three towns and a timber plantation m the southern Philippines, destroying 34 vehicles and causing US$3.6 million (557.4 million) m damage. Newspapers m Davao, 960 km south of Manila, said the plantation m75 words
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Article69 1984-05-11 6 In HONGKONG, UPI reports: US President Ronald Reagan said m an interview published today that a "fair and open" election m the Philippines next week could prove vital to restoring political and economic confidence. In remarks published by the Far Eastern Economic Review, he69 words
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102 1984-05-11 6 BEIJING, Thurs. China claimed today that Vietnamese border forces have launched several incursions into their territory since May 3. They also said that the Vietnamese had lobbed thousands of artillery rounds at Chinese frontier guards who repulsed the invaders and handed them "heavy losses." AAP - 102 words
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Article594 1984-05-11 7 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD 'Live' television speech to sway public opinion By US Editor WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan last night made an impassioned plea for his embattled Central America policy, calling the Marxist regime m Nicaragua "liars" and using sophisticated television techniques to seek public support for594 words
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Article47 1984-05-11 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. A spectacular waterfront blaze with orange flames shooting hundreds of metres above San Francisco Bay, destroyed two piers and caused at least US$2.5 million (555.25 million) m damage, fire officials said today. Two firemen were hurt m the blaze. APAP - 47 words
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110 1984-05-11 7 Gunmen shoot at presidential candidate's home in Panama PANAMA CITY, Thurs. GUNMEN armed with submachine guns opened fire on the home of Panamanian presidential candidate Arnulfo Arias Madrid but no one was injured m the attack, guards at the house said. The attack at 11 p.m. yesterday came amid delaysUPI - 110 words
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41 1984-05-11 7 Haitian head bans all rival parties PORT-AU-PRINCE (Haiti), Thurs. President-for-life Jean Claude Duvalier has outlawed all Haitian political parties except his own. A communique published m yesterday's editions of Le Nouveau Monde, the government newspaper, announced the ban, effective immediately. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-05-11 7 4 Marriage is like a bus you miss one and down the road comes another. s Mr Glynn Wolfe, 75, listed m the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most-mar ned man with 26 marriages. QUEBEC, Thurs A SNIPER who wounded twoUPI - 292 words
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232 1984-05-11 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Former US President Richard Nixon says he no longer needs to discuss the scandal that forced him from office because "ten years of Watergate is enough." He also feels Mr Spiro Agnew has suffered enough. "I am not going to kickUPI - 232 words
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176 1984-05-11 7 LONDON, Thurs. A rare and deadly poison used m the "umbrella murder" of a Bulgarian exile m London six years ago may help beat cancer, British researchers said yesterday. Writer and broadcaster Georgi Markov, 45, was stabbed by an unknown assassin with an umbrellaReuter - 176 words
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322 1984-05-11 8 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter A BRITISH company has won the contract to supply £60 million (SslB4 million) worth of cables for Singapore's two new power stations. The deal represents a major breakthrough for a Singapore government bank helping a British firm with322 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-05-11 8 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By They are flown m to testify against man charged with theft TWO hotel guests were given drugged beverages and their valuables were stolen after they passed out, a district court heard yesterday. The two foreigners an American and an Australian were flown540 words
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Article215 1984-05-11 8 A WORKER with the Ministry of National Development who collapsed m Mandai forest on Tuesday while carrying out a land survey is still recovering m hospital. Mr Asat bin Mohamad, 33, recalled: "We had started at 7.30 a.m. Two hours later we were working on a site215 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-05-11 8 Watchman found Ldead outside workplace A WATCHMAN was found dead outside his workplace, where thieves had struck earlier, yesterday morning. There were no external injuries on Mr Resham Singh, 55, but police found some tablets together with his belongings. Mr Singh, an ex-po-liceman, had been working at Initial Services (S)186 words
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Article91 1984-05-11 8 Children's society gets van A NEW van costing $24,000 was presented to the Singapore Children's Society on Wednesday. The gift was from Le Classique, the department store m Tanglin Road. The vicepresident of the store (personnel), Mrs Chua Scow Ying, handed the van to the chairman of the society, Mr91 words
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Article20 1984-05-11 8 THE public is invited to the Nanyang Technological Institute's open house today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.20 words
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123 1984-05-11 8 NANYANG Junior College has planned a number of activities to celebrate its fifth anniversary on May 20. The celebrations will start with an art exhibition of works by teachers and past and present students. This will be followed by a ceremony to install123 words
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Article57 1984-05-11 8 THE Public Utilities Board's collection centre at the Overseas Union Bank at Golden Mile Complex at Beach Road will be temporarily closed for renovations for three to four months from tomorrow. During this period, consumers can pay their PUB bills at the Industrial and Commercial57 words
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168 1984-05-11 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By MALAYSIA intends to make a claim on the Merging treasure that was salvaged and shipped to Singapore. It has requested the authorities here to stop further disposal of the treasure that was salvaged by a group, based m Singapore, without the168 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-05-11 9 NAVY frogmen recovered four ivory tusks yesterday from the seabed. One tusk was recovered just before noon while the others were brought up m the afternoon, said Assistant Superintendent Yusof Nook of the Mersing police station. The tusks were taken to the Mersing policeWAN SENG YIP - 144 words
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494 1984-05-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Dutch merchant ship, Risdam, went down m a most unusual way. There was no panic, and, most unusually, it sank only after it was grounded. This strange twist to the sad tale of the sinking of the Dutch merchant vesselNST - 494 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-05-11 9 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By m Mersing The Mersing Treasure Hunt AN INFORMATION leak may have led a syndicate to dig at the right spot m Mersing's seabed and illegally salvage part of a sunken treasure worth millions of dollars, a Johor government official333 words
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Article341 1984-05-11 9 ART and science do mix. At least this is what the Singapore Science Centre hopes to show m this year's Youth Science Fortnight from May 24 to June 7. Science buffs between the ages of four and nine should bring their •■asels and brushes to the centre341 words
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Article352 1984-05-11 12 JUNE TAN - A taste of the real world JUNE TAN NTI students compete to "build" gallery By, SIX "construction companies" are competing so hard to build a good, safe and yet cheap spectators' gallery at the Nanyang Technological Institute's sports complex that all of them "pay" their "latxmrers" just 50 cents an352 words
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Article112 1984-05-11 12 WORK has begun on a bus interchange to serve residents of Jurong East and West new town. The interchange, m the town centre off Jurong East, is expected to be ready m March next year. Feeder services will then be started to link the various neighbourhoods to112 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-05-11 12 SEVENTEEN students from Nanyang Technological Institute who put together a super-light aircraft weighing only 106 kg are jumping for joy at the prospect of giving the machine its first test flight. The launch is due later this month, after permission has been sought from the221 words
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143 1984-05-11 12 More use extended hours at post offices MORE people are making use of the extended hours for post offices on Wednesdays. Eleven post offices had reported poor response to the service last week and said there had been fewer than 20 customers using the late service. But business has picked143 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-05-11 12 TWO businessmen concocted a scheme to cheat two finance companies m order to settle their firm's debt and to keep it going. They did this by getting their customers to sign two sets of hire purchase agreements for goods bought and using each set to get financing from437 words
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113 1984-05-11 12 TWO pedestrians were seriously injured m separate accidents on Wednesday. Madam Chia Yoke Ying, 60, was crossing Upper Cross Street when she was knocked down by a car at about 9 p.m. She was taken to hospital with serious head injuries. Witnesses to the accident113 words
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Article35 1984-05-11 12 ABOUT $1,000 worth of goods were stolen from a departmental store m Geylang, police said. Miss C.H. Ng. 20. a sales supervisor m Yokoso Superstore, discovered the loss on Wednesday afternoon.35 words
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275 1984-05-11 12 MAKING lead pencils is an old, conventional industry requiring a lot of hand labour and fine, flawless wood. Because it is labourintensive, production is becoming increasingly expensive. So a lead-pencil maker hired Arthur D.Little, one of the world's foremost technology consulting firms, to come up275 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-05-11 13 41 guess it's a difficult conditioning to remove, that you cannot enjoy life if you are not married. And yet when you see so many broken marriages, it sometimes makes you wonder whether marriage is really as great as they put it. 7 Miss Chan Hui536 words
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Article211 1984-05-11 13 Manager fined $6,000 for bribery AN ADVERTISING company manager was fined $6,000 yesterday for bribing a clerk m the advertising department of Times Publishing Bhd. Sng Jin Chye alias Sng Peng Hock alias Winston. 36, pleaded guilty to corruptly giving $100 to Joseph Toh Chee Hock. 38, on each of211 words
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210 1984-05-11 13 Nurses out to get more kidney donors NURSES will be out to get you or rather, your kidneys next week! As part of Nurses' Week, which begins on Sunday, they will distribute organ donors pledge cards to their colleagues, relatives and friends. Thousands of these > cards are expected to210 words
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156 1984-05-11 13 Three fined for trying to cheat HDB THREE MEN were each sentenced to one day m jail and fined a total of $4,000 on Wednesday for trying to cheat the Housing Board through its interest-free finance scheme for contractors. Chou Li Chen, 35, managing director of Assobuild Construction Pte Ltd,156 words
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205 1984-05-11 13 ITALY and Singapore I have resolved, at least temporarily, a dispute that threatened to end direct commercial flights j between the two countries m July, official sources said here today. Under an interim agreement, the Italian flag carrier, Alitalia, will increase flights from twiceAFP - 205 words
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Article47 1984-05-11 13 THREE workers of General Electric (USA) TV and Appliance received $50 vouchers each for being the best students in the firm's Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) programme. The three were Miss Koh Hwee Lee, Miss Lim Bong Soo and Miss Slamah Abdul Aziz.47 words
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Advertisement119 1984-05-11 12 Gift Suggestions for Night Dress and matching $60.00-$85.00 Printed Scarf 7.80 St Michael's Jumper $58.00 Dressing Gowns each Ladies Hats $38.00-$42.00 with matching skirt $95 a. $20.50 C. 9.50 Elegance Fashion Collection $25.00 Complete Eye and Facial Beauty Kit $29.50 b $29.50 d $15.80 Pencil Wallet for Eye and Face119 words
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Advertisement229 1984-05-11 13 FAST TRACK^H 7th Presentation 10-13 MAY 1 984, WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2, SINGAPORE The Asian Automotive and Accessories Exhibition is back m Singapore for the 7th successful time Over 230 companies from more than 20 countries will put on display the latest m service, garage and machine shop equipment229 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-11 13 Get away with daylight robbery! Mondial's Removal Sale a^B iA^kAb BHP9I U^Ve moving. Out of the Tong internationally certified. Building. And into beautiful new To do this, we've discounted premises at the Promenade. So we've prices to an all-time low. Giving got to 'move' our entire collection of you the86 words
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Advertisement1230 1984-05-11 14 JfW I Hk^ I^*P B 188 m m\ M B^^^^B I vr JJj l^!\ fjJr 1A I I MmM S B H Kk. -mm mama ■^^^Tk%. mW^ A j^k i H^ 'xs^ wr Mm mm m mmr ml i^f Mm/ kL IHHI The exercise book that really works. <JP Jflp1,230 words
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Article161 1984-05-11 15 New pact to expand Jakarta trade JAKARTA, Thurs. Malaysia and Indonesia are negotiating for a new trade agreement to expand bilateral trade. Trule and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today agreement would have provisions to facilitate the entry of Malay films into Indonesia. Opening the MalaysiaIndonesia Entrepreneurs Club here,Bernama - 161 words
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Article284 1984-05-11 15 About 166 vacant floors available next year KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday PROPERTY people estimate that there will be an oversupply of about 200,000 sq m or a staggering 166 vacant floors m Kuala Lumpur by early next year, when about 10 new buildings are completed.284 words
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Article, Illustration240 1984-05-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A TOTAL of 1,239 delegates from 114 divisions will take part m the forthcoming Umno general assembly, party secretary-general Datuk Haji Mustafa Jabar said yesterday. The biggest number of delegates, 231, will be from Perak while Johqr will send a total ofNST - 240 words
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136 1984-05-11 15 Mahathir officiates at steel plant ceremony KEMAMAN (Trengganu), Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today inaugurated the installation of the main plant of the steel complex being developed at Teluk Kalong near here. The billion-dollar Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) ana steel billet manufacturing project belongs to the TrengganuBernama - 136 words
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171 1984-05-11 15 Court to extradite Malaysian kidnap suspect TOKYO, Thurs. The Tokyo high court yesterday ruled m favour of extraditing a Malaysian suspect to the United States m connection with a kidnapping case m New York last October, an official of the court press office said. Japanese police detained Yong Bing Gong,AP - 171 words
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Article55 1984-05-11 15 LUMUT (Perak), Thurs. The commanding officer of the eastern fleet of the Indian navy, Rear Admiral L. Ramdas and other officers visited the Lumut Naval Base here today. They were met on arrival by the fleet operational commander Laksamana Pertma Haron Datuk (Dr) Mohamad Salleh andBernama - 55 words
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Article42 1984-05-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three armed men held up jockey K. Velayutham, 36, and his family and robbed them of $70,000 m cash, jewellery and electrical goods yesterday. The robbers escaped with two other accomplices m a blue Volvo. NSTNST - 42 words
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117 1984-05-11 15 HONGKONG, Thurs. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is to visit Malaysia m September as another step to mend relations between the two countries, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue today. Relations deteriorated m October 1981, when Malaysia introduced a "buy-British-last" policyAFP - 117 words
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Advertisement194 1984-05-11 15 1 1 1 mwWWmFm^ Hairy Gourd 100g W&^^ --^Ls*'''' Snow Peas 1 0Og |||M Wtt x^ Finger 100g^ &\Jm VV CJA OC Round China Cabbage Potato M (Holland) 100g wV/a I w iT^ Squid (Medium) 100g \_on^T-— $0.39 r >T Grey Prawn 1% JJ^ :> S» 100g H* "wV/ s194 words
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Advertisement466 1984-05-11 15 A GOLDEN I— OPPORTUNITY Hfiji AWAITS YOU H— At the junction of North Bridge Road/ Arab Street/ Ophir Road/ Victoria Street Poh Heng Jewellery, American Hamburger and Fast Food I gjgj u c n a n^ ltloning Restaurants will be opening here soon. Abundant carpark lots 9 Crystal Glass Lifts466 words
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159 1984-05-11 16 Walkabout team will go island hopping Changi and Bedok THE ministerial walkabout team will go island hopping this Sunday m its 32nd tour. Led by Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, the party will visit several places on the mainland before going over to Pulau I159 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-05-11 16 Inter-constituency talentime MR Francis Yap may stand only 1.3 m tall but he sings like a dream. Last Friday night, at an inter-constitutency singing contest at Redhill, he walked away as one of the best singers of that preliminary round. Quiet and unassuming, this 25--year-old draughtsman charmed226 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-05-11 16 SIN BOON ANN - SIN BOON ANN Kallang By: IT WAS Monday night, the night when The Awakening was telecast. In a distance, the crowd at the Kallang Stadium roared as the gladiatorial footballers battled to stay alive m the Pre-Olympic Soccer Tournament. For the 80 youths assembled at the343 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-05-11 16 CEPHAKTAN - CEPHAKTAN Jurong By THE occasional roar of the traffic did not disturb their "sleep." Perched on stools and chairs, they closed their eyes and were soon lost m their own world, m a state of deep rest. This was at a meditation class at the264 words
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Article240 1984-05-11 16 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Brickworks By THE music room at Brickworks CC is filled with the sound of traditional Malay music every Monday and Wednesday evening. And, if you listen closely, you can hear an electric guitar adding a pop touch to the melodious music.240 words
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Article559 1984-05-11 16 Sign up for these activities Rice dumplings: If you think you can wrap a dumpling faster than anyone, or make the most delicious ones, join this contest, which will be held at Geylang East CC on May 27 at 7,30 p.m. Last day to sign up is Tuesday. Entry fee559 words
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Article691 1984-05-11 16 Talks/Shows MOTHER'S Day: Jurong Town CC celebrates with a cultural show tomorrow at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Guests of honour are Mr Ho Kah Leong, MP for Jurong, and Mrs Ho. Celebrating the same on Sunday at 8 p.m. is Ang Mo Kio CC, which will691 words
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Advertisement223 1984-05-11 16 Venue Chinese Chamber of I Commerce and Industry NO>NOa J/£ss9*l F uXS e FOUR-STAR! I JKm c 1\ I Time 10am 10pm u aHraee D, ftmft «An i^^i^f I SAVE |$50| Mattress Promotion **^UM2M^m^- nwi^ sk Come to the Emporium Furniture only four star Mattresses have $~Al±^JmM f Show. And223 words
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Advertisement533 1984-05-11 17 At the Atrium, 3pm tomorrow Sunday. BBBHBIiF MM fflrTß Im. Jim MJj^T^Bllß^^li^^lßffl fclir pm II A big feature on activewear from Focus. Garage Club IwLmJh ■^11^^ 111, M wmWwmmTmL II .J Activities Corner of Daimaru. fli Hi^BflH Wm ™BBS W V H^QMH^Htf I 'BPIi I ,^^Sgg Mother's Day! i'l 1533 words
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499 1984-05-11 18 The Straits Times says It s now up to employers MR ONG Teng Cheong said that house unions are no longer an issue. The NTUC secretary-general and Minister Without Portfolio was right, although slightly over-opti-mistic m his assessment of the situation. He was absolutely right to call for an end499 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-05-11 18 CRUX - CRUX Comment By m the New Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR For as long as the symbol of British I rule over Malaysia remains m British hands, the call for its return will continue to be heard. The fact that Carcosa was handed707 words
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Article, Illustration933 1984-05-11 18 Micros threaten centralised system of control LONDON Feeling persecuted by the squeaking space-invad-ers that have occupied your local bar? Demoralised by the six-year-old electronic chess masters at the nearby computer store? Don't despair. There is still one bolthole m the developed world forThe Economist - 933 words
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Article775 1984-05-11 18 The Russell Baker column MOTHER wakes with a slight hangover and a memory of the widower with the curly hair who persuaded her to go on to the fourth bourbon at last night's party. Should a mother drink bourbon? Is a mother not human? If youNYT - 775 words
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Advertisement68 1984-05-11 18 Blyt 7^^./^ r i'?i Goulet B Alili z of Switzerland meets .'he challenge <i\ today. Sole Agent: S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. the Sheraton-Utama has no comparison. (ust minutes away from the JHJB^Jjjt Sir Winston Churchill Memorial m m you can experience the incomparable Sheraton-Utama I-fotel Hotels. Inns Resorts Worldwide68 words
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237 1984-05-11 19 WE refer to the letter by Fong Siew Cheong headlined "Step up safety on the new OTS buses". (ST, March 8). We would like to thank the writer for the suggestions on how we can ensure the safety of passengers237 words
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446 1984-05-11 19 Localities give us a sense of our history SECOND Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam's recent remarks on the Singapore identity and the importance of the sense of history m nationbuilding was another example of the clear perception he has of what constitutes a true nation. One only wishes446 words
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127 1984-05-11 19 ON April 29, a woman approached my husband at our flat m Zion Road and told him that she was raising funds for retarded children by selling pens. She persuaded him to buy one for charity. My husband readily paid $10 for it (though127 words
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Letter41 1984-05-11 19 many people have been cheated by her. I write this letter to alert members of the public so that they do not get cheated, and so that they can apprehend her when she tries it again. CHEATED Singapore 031641 words
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Letter134 1984-05-11 19 HK cabbies can be just as bad THE May 1 letter from Mr Neil Honeyman of Hongkong, "Taxi Drivers reluctant to use meter", prompts me to warn potential visitors to Hongkong that the taxi drivers over there can be just as bad or worse. After one particular trip,134 words
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Letter119 1984-05-11 19 Water heater hunch RECENTLY, I ordered an instant water heater from a shop. The next day two of the shop's salesmen came to my flat and told me the model I had ordered was not suitable for my new flat because the water pressure was too low. They119 words
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365 1984-05-11 19 There is still a bias against local products I WOULD like to comment on a problem which many local firms, subsidiaries of foreign companies, encounter m Singapore. Although the government encourages the latter to set up subsidiaries here (and grants them pioneer status with tax exemptions if they are hightechnology365 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-05-11 19 IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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165 1984-05-11 19 I QUITE agree with reader Fredrick Ho, who wrote yesterday's letter "What some people do at the zoo". The treatment of small animals by members of the public at Singapore Zoo's Pets Corner, and the lack of supervision there is quite frightening, especially165 words
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Advertisement441 1984-05-11 19 ,^L SINGAPORE i-QVyi CONTACT LENS \3/ SOCIETY The following members are: D CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIA-NS OPTOMETRISTS F J BENJAMIN edward j. benjamin pte. Ltd. l.v. nninniin #01-02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre, F.A.A.0., F.».C,L.P. Mount Elizabeth Road (0922). Tel: *****55, *****79. CHEN YIN FOOK dah sin k?pt. co 1441 words
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Advertisement271 1984-05-11 19 ,-C on.. *^!k jB |i The quick change artist. Within seconds, Chameleon sunglasses < an change with the light. Turning dark m bright sunshine and light m the -.hade They cut oft up to 1( harmful ultra-violet rays to offei the best possible protection against glare t£k 9^ Made b\271 words
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163 1984-05-11 20 Hunt for two contractors who owe staff money THE Labour Ministry and the Immigration Department are looking for two South Korean sub-contractors who disappeared without paying about $200,000 m wages to their workers. The sub-contractors had hired 70 foreign workers for two separate projects the development of Housing Board flats163 words
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Article70 1984-05-11 20 DR TAY Eng Soon, minister-in-charge and chairman of the Vocational and Industriai Training Board, and board members will visit Jurong Vocational Institute at Jalan Boon Lay today. The team will see the progress of the National Trade Certificate Grade 2 (NTC-2) full-time courses, first offered to GCE70 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-05-11 20 VISITING Indonesian Defence and Security Minister, Mr Poniman, inspects a guard-of-ho-nour mounted by the SAF Provost upon his arrival at the Defence Ministry yesterday morning. Mr Poniman, who is on a four-day official visit, later met Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong. Present at142 words
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Article85 1984-05-11 20 THE MP for Tanah Merah, Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, will tour various parts of his constituency every fortnight starting this Sunday. The aim of the tours is to get to know the residents better, to obtain feedback from them on various issues, and to85 words
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Article367 1984-05-11 20 JUDY TAN - The many hats in blue wear JUDY TAN Police expected to do all things and promptly By LAWYER, teacher, sociologist, security expert, diplomat, traffic engineer... every police officer must be a little of each of these. The public's demand have also seen him m other roles a pest control officer367 words
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183 1984-05-11 20 That 999 call -how to get best response THE Police Life Annual advises the public to be more restrained and to exercise more discretion m their use of the "999" number. Some suggestions on how the public can help improve police response are: Exercise greater calm when making 999 calls.183 words
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Article63 1984-05-11 20 Computer course for students A TWO-DAY programme will be organised by the Marine Parade community centre on June 2 and 3 to encourage the use of computers. All students between Primary 6 and Secondary 2 are eligible but preference will be given to residents of Marine Parade, .100 Chiat and63 words
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Article43 1984-05-11 20 A CULTURAL show organised by thp Buddhist Union to celebrate Vesak Day will ho held at Manjusri Second aiy School at Sim's Drive on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. The gupst-of-honour will no Mr Teh Cheang Wan. Minister of National Development43 words
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Article141 1984-05-11 20 Woman hid heroin in her bra A WOMAN hid packets of heroin under her brassiere and shorts when she tried to clear the Woodlands checkpoint on April 24. But she surrendered them to a woman Customs officer when she was given a body search. Yesterday, Wong Hock Lian, 20, and141 words
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Article87 1984-05-11 20 FOUR men were jailed on Wednesday for between eight and 12 weeks for housebreaking and theft of $2,200 worth of scrap cables from Telecoms m August last year. Security guard Hamzah bin Ma'azib, 22, was jailed for 10 weeks; Abdul Rahman bin A. Kahar, 29,87 words
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80 1984-05-11 20 A MAN yesterday claimed trial to a charge of cheating a woman of $1,500 by claiming that her husband owed him the money. Jaswant Singh s/o Surat Singh, 25, who allegedly committed the offence with an unknown person on April 6 last year, is80 words
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Article64 1984-05-11 20 A VERDICT of misadventure was yesterday recorded on the death of Private Chin Jee Vat, 20, who was killed by an exploding fivetonner truck tyre he had been inflating on May 17 at the Ayer Rajah Road camp. The court heard that tests conducted on the64 words
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Article68 1984-05-11 20 A YOUTH, who pleaded guilty last month to cheating a police constable of a revolver and ammunition, was placed on 15 months" probation yesterday. Former police national serviceman Thiam Teck Hee, 19, had also admitted four other charges of stealing property, including a revolver authorisation disc68 words
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Article62 1984-05-11 20 A MAN used a stone to smash the windows of two vans to steal $60 and property worth a total of $159. Ong Kirn Too, 34, was jailed for nine months on Wednesday for each of the two thefts from the vans parked next62 words
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128 1984-05-11 20 Tourist loses clutch bag to thieves A TOURIST has reported that thieves stole his clutch bag containing about $8,000 m cash and valuables at the Singapore Shopping Centre on Monday. Mr Rudi Roth, 50, an Australian company director, told The Straits Times that he was inside the Malaysian Airline System128 words
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Advertisement460 1984-05-11 20 nMHIiBffMI pP^ PWR>^^^HHHHH or 'The best German car/ but l^^j^MHjgy^^ r 'The Best m the World. The) BTI r-^""' H had the pick of the world to s^^^. > w t s( )i i k I il I l I H^^^B m^ But not at \o. 1. WfcfcT^WJ Wi jIJSS&460 words
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Article36 1984-05-11 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 24 70 28 Finance 4 12 5 Hotels 2 6 4 Properties 5 4 Plantations 4 7 2 Mining 2 4 1 Deb/Loans 5 4 2 Totol 42 108 4636 words
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Article90 1984-05-11 21 SELLERS once again dominated the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending prices broadly lower for the second straight session. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 3.10 points to 1529.46. The market opened marginally lower in line with the previous day's easier session. Sentiment90 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-05-11 21 THE anticipated increase in local interest rates in the next few days, plus the falls on Wall Street overnight, sent the stock market lower yesterday. Volume picked up to eight million units, compared with a depressed 5.2 million on Wednesday, indicating some255 words
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Article37 1984-05-11 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times industrial Business Times 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)37 words
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Article39 1984-05-11 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 18 60 30 Finance 0 5 7 Hotels 1 0 1 Properties 0 5 5 Oil palms 0 5 4 Tins 3 14 0 Rubbers 6 14 5 Deb/Loans 1 1 039 words
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Article73 1984-05-11 21 Boustead Bhd 1 Guinness Nat Iron b Semb Ship —2 C& C unch Haw Par unch PMC —2 sime Darby unch ColdStoraie -4 +1 Pe* Plant -2 S Trad* +b DuNopkid +2 epp Prima -10 Su P Cor P 1 Esso +20 MTC +4 Promet -273 words
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Article76 1984-05-11 21 Matsushita 1100 +90 Kuchaisoc 1780 +40 Kuala Sidim 670 +2b Leonj Huat 242 +22 Esso 1360 +20 Toshiba 1300 +20 OKeramat 1160 +20 Pan-El CULS 265 +15 Kamunhnj 50c 800 +10 Kentucky Spore 470 10 TonjMeng. 386 +8 P M I I 50c 237+7 H Leone. Fin 406 676 words
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Article71 1984-05-11 21 G E Lile 1830 -20 Chemlnd 400 -12 ST P 1975 1140 -10 OCBC 1030 -10 M Banking 980 -10 DBS 965 —10 Times Pub 805 -10 M Cement 780 -10 Dutch Baby 700 -10 Prima 615 —10 Austral Amal 610 -10 Jacks hit 520 -10 M Cables 52071 words
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Article66 1984-05-11 21 May 9 May 10 Bl Composite 897 01 893 04 BT Indicator *****48 *****60 BT 08/OS 160 273 ST Industrials 978 01 974 83 ST Finance 2979 20 2968 11 ST Hotels ***** 940 85 ST Properties 641.21 639 31 ST Minings 400.24 401.10 ST Plantations 3343 92 334466 words
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Article24 1984-05-11 21 S. Lond Loon 1,526,000 I K L Kepong 645,000 I Fober Merlin 555,000 I High Low 364,000 I Con Plont 264,000 I24 words
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Article256 1984-05-11 21 ENTER the staff toil' at St Hilda's School m Katong and you'll be amazed at its sophisticated washroom facilities. No old-fashioned soap and hand-towels, instead, you'll find an electronic towel dispenser that automatically releases a clean section of the towel for users, and a256 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-05-11 21 LONDON Reuters has appointed international business leaders to its board. Mr Walter Wriston, chairman of the US-based financial services group Citicorp, is one of the three leading international businessmen, Reuters Holdings PLC announced on Wednesday. Mr Pehr Gyllenhammar, chairman of the Swedish motor group Volvo,305 words
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Article, Illustration519 1984-05-11 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By It makes a shock withdrawal of its bid for General Lumber AFTER months of intense battle behind the scenes, m boardrooms and m newspapers Raleigh Cycles m a shock move has called off its ill-fated bid for General Lumber. In a terse announcement yesterday,ALISAN - 519 words
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Article67 1984-05-11 21 $123 b next year TOKYO The global demand for electrical appliances will reach U5559.5 billion (about Ssl23 billion) next year and U*****.6 billion m 1990, according to an industrial estimate reported m Kyodo News. The 1990 level represents a 3.5-fold growth from the level m 1979, the latest year for67 words
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Article53 1984-05-11 21 MANILA Benguet Corp, one of the Philippines' largest mining conglomerates, has reported a 13 per cent drop m consolidated earnings for the first quarter of this year, citing subsidiary losses. The losses, Benguet president Jaime Ongpin said, offset a 48 per cent gain m parentUPI - 53 words
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Article79 1984-05-11 21 BEIJING US oil company Esso has made its first oil find at the mouth of southern China's Pearl River where it is drilling m cooperation with a Chinese firm, the Xinhua news agency has reported. The agency did not say how much oil was found, butAFP - 79 words
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Article100 1984-05-11 21 AMSTERDAM The Royal Dutch Shell group has claimed a 90 per cent share of Shell Oil, following a preliminary count last night when its original US$5B (Ssl2o) per share offer expired. SPNV Holding Inc. the Royal Dutch subsidiary making the offer, said m a statement fromReuter - 100 words
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Article67 1984-05-11 21 WOLFSBURG (West Germany) Volkswagen expects to restore its parent company profit this year, after making a net loss of 85.1 million marks (5548.5 million) last year, management board chairman Carl Hahn said. He told a press conference the group, which posted a 1983 net loss ofReuter - 67 words
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Article3099 1984-05-11 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped I together, the table3,099 words
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Article1680 1984-05-11 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma (2.858) Alcom (2.335) (2) 2.30 Antah (2.008 2.015) (25) 2.00 (13) 2.01 AISB (5.308 5.355) (16) 5.25 (1) 5.20 (2) 5.30 AMD (4.048) (5) 4.02 (11) 4.04 API (1.70 B) (1) 1.73 (5) 1.72 (4) 1.71 (2) 1.70 ASM (1.648 1.655) (12) 1.641,680 words
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Article2908 1984-05-11 22 1984 Last Yield Vol Day Hifh Low Company Sale Charge ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 120 AM D B 50« 120 unch 07 5 120 120 310 252 Acmo 265cd 2 8 308 200 Alcorn 212xd 2 3 280 240 Allied Choc 2652,908 words
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Article29 1984-05-11 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 369.00—369.50 372.50-373.00 Hongkong 369.30— 369 70 372.60— 373 00 Wed Tues New York 371.00—372.00 373.00 373.50 London 373.00 373 50 371.00 371.5029 words
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Article23 1984-05-11 23 Closini prices COPPER £/tonne *e<) Spot 1006,50-1007.00 (*****0-1012 50) 3 months 1024.00-1025.00 (1028 50-1029 00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 37.625 tonnes I23 words
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Article24 1984-05-11 23 Closini prices ALUMINIUM £/tonne Wed Spot *****-941.50 (934.50-935.50) 3 months 962 50—963 50 (957 00-957 50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 13.175 tonnes24 words
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Article111 1984-05-11 23 THE KDLOBAR market opened at 5525,122 and closed at 5525,104. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80 370.20. Speculative selling depressed the market to a low of U*****.60/369.00. The afternoon saw gold opening at U*****.30/70. Prices traded to a high of U*****.50/90 before closing at U*****.30/70. The London111 words
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Article264 1984-05-11 23 PALM OIL PALM OIL MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher m moderately active trading on covering interest after a lower opening following an uncertain Chicago soya futures trend PALM Closing prices Crude MJ/tonne palm oil m™ I7in (buversi W 17 05 o t j^j 1 (soutll 1700 (central)264 words
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Article69 1984-05-11 23 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 213.00 cents per kilo, up 3.50 cents from Wednesday. In Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian rubber market closed higher at 233.50 cents per kilo for June Int One RSS buyers, up half a cent from Wednesday.69 words
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Article65 1984-05-11 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang held at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager again absorbed the bulk of disposals as sentiment was further depressed by easier London advices and weakness of the Sterling against the ringgit. Turnover fell65 words
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Article25 1984-05-11 23 SILVER Ck)sin t USJ/troy oz Thurs Wed Singapore 8.52-8.57 8.65-8 70 Wed Tins New York 8.60-8 65 8 65-8 70 Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article311 1984-05-11 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 207.25- 208.25N 210.00-211 OON unq unq Int 1 RSS June 210 00-210 50 213 00—213 50 232 75 233 25 233 50—234 50 Int. 1 RSS July 213.50 214 00 216 50311 words
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Article248 1984-05-11 23 Ctosmc prices, Broken rice 2nd grade 180 00 S/Uo. M-|odo«m J soeaal 207 See Mew 1st grade sw S, 3 B Thai While Loonzain 100% Jiangx, new crop 100% 1st class 1st grade unq Ordmar J° J uu B r i0% aSS no stock p a rbo»e g248 words
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Article398 1984-05-11 23 Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 921.31 (939.71) Week ago 1004.61 Australian All-Ordinaries Thursday 747.9 (750.5) Week ago 767.5 Australian Industrials Thursday 1001.9 (1001.4) Week ago 1005.5 Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 896.2 (904.8) Week ago 919.4 Dow Jones Industrials Wednesday 1165.52 (1176.30) £il_ Week ago 1186.56 (Figures in brackets refer to398 words
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Article315 1984-05-11 23 May 10 HK$ Chanfe Associoted Hotels 0 7 IB -0 02 Bonk Of East Asia 21 20 0 6 Cnrnan Invest Cheung Kong 8 00 0 2 China Light 10 70 +0 1 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 70S F E Consortium 0 44 unch For East Exch PMex *****315 words
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Article276 1984-05-11 23 May 10 Yen Chante M,tsub,sh, 545 3 1 M.tsu. Co 370 2 ii in in Mitsut Shipbldg 159 1 A^nomoto 1110 10 M|fsu Sme fing 532 2 Akai *<il H Mitsukoshi 345 +2 Amado '24° fO M.tsum, 1180 20 Asohi Chem 562 18 Muroto Mfg 'Ba^Tk 0 575 -S276 words
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Article401 1984-05-11 23 Sydney Permits for 28 TOKYO The Japanese Transport Ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits last month for 28 ships totalling 440,200 gross tonnes, down 34.2 per cent in tonnage from March, but up 1.6 per cent from a year earlier. Last month's permits comprise five ships of 49,200 gross tonnes401 words
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Article257 1984-05-11 23 May 9 USS Chanfe Alcoa 34'* -V4 Allied Chem Cp 52V« Allis-Chalmers 11* -H Am Tel Tel 16M) unch Amax Inc 24^ -V4 Amr Corp 35W V, Bethlehem Stl 23*i -H Boeing Co 39V« +H Burroughs Cp 52 7 unch Caterpillar Co 46** Chase Manhtn 48* -V* Chrysler257 words
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Article571 1984-05-11 23 May 10 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 164 -3 Ass Domes 172 -8 BTR PLC 461 -13 Babcocks 169 -3 Barclays 474 -5 Beechams 315 -5 BICC 253 -2 Blue Circle 408 -8 BOC Group 288 -1 Boots 166 -3 Bowater 307 -1 BATS 227 -3 Britannia 75 -2 BP571 words
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Article233 1984-05-11 23 THE US$ DM firmed from New York's close of 2.7875 95 to a high of 2.8010 before easing back to close at 2.7930 50. The US$ Yen climbed from its opening of 229.85 95 to close at its day-high of 230.40 50. Dealers reported Bank of Japan selling US233 words
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Article194 1984-05-11 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9034 1 9064 5.35—5.23 Canadian dollar 1.6194 1.6208 6.24 6 14 NZ dollar 1.3610— 1 3638 7.47-7.29 Sterling pound 2 8934 2 8968 3.48—3.43 US dollar 2.1020 2.1030 4.80-4.75194 words
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Article167 1984-05-11 23 Managers' prices Arbuthnot Securities Asia T <"> th B p utra for May 11 Spore Growth Fund 089-094 Itl 26 Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu i ncome Bond Un it The Commerce 3 31-3 52 <- F irKi s<d income DOna Unil The Savings fund 195-2 07 Un,on S167 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-05-11 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block T W Bridge (20W) 11/5(2359) FSB *****200 F3 L Srimathi (16E) 12/5 (0700) TA3 0700-1900 B4 Yanshan (20) 12/5(0700) FSB 0700-0800. 1700-1900 L8 As Pallas (217) 12/5(0800) FSB 0800 1000 1900 2000 S3 Takan II (2236) 12/5(0800) TA3 0700628 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-05-11 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Da Feng 31/2 aside 11/5 Jenson IV 22 aside 11/5 Kota Angkasa 13/4 asiu'e 11/5 Merdeka 19 aside 11/5 Ned Katwi|k 44 a'side 11/5 Phoenix 5 aside 11/5 Seisho Maru 45 a'side 1 1 5 Sonbai 18 aside 11 5 Yelena343 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-05-11 24 More progress this year, says chairman Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation HONGKONG Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr Michael Sandberg, predicted "a year of further progress" m 1984 amid a resurgence of the China trade. At the bank's annual _j general meeting, Mr Sandberg made a briefAFP - 163 words
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Article400 1984-05-11 24 MORA CHENG - MORA CHENG Seven involved m commodities row included By I TEN palm oil commodity firms have been expelled from the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. They include the seven suspended firms involved recently m the default of about 6,000 lots m palm oil futures contracts on400 words
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Article171 1984-05-11 24 GOLDMINE Ltd gives Speculator Lim the option to buy up to 500,000 shares m the company during a period of five years. He can buy the shares m groups of five shares worth $1 each at a total cost of $20. He can do this at any time during171 words
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Article78 1984-05-11 24 A LOCAL subsidiary of a foreign company may sometimes send its dividends and interests overseas to its parent company. A tax is often levied on such dividends and interests. This tax is called a withholding tax. The aim is to discourage a company's profits from being sent out78 words
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Article108 1984-05-11 24 FUNDS raised by the company to buy its current assets. Current assets include cash, bank deposits and items that can easily be converted to cash such as bills owed to the company or work m progress that will be shortly paid. Funds for the working capital can be raised108 words
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Article101 1984-05-11 24 THE death knell for a company. This is when the company's existence is terminated. All its property and assets are sold off and all debts owing to it is collected by a receiver. The money collected is paid first towards the cost of winding up. The salaries of101 words
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296 1984-05-11 24 SPP to buy property firm for $5.96 m SINGAPORE Paper Products Ltd is paying $5.96 million for Progressive Builders, which is involved m both private and public Projects, including the lousing and Development Board. The price will be paid partly through a share issue of nearly three million new SPP296 words
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229 1984-05-11 24 Three Malaysian politicians' plan for Roxy MALAYSIAN politicians Mr Daim Bin Zainuddin, Senator Alexander Y. L. Lee and Tun Sir Henry H. S. Lee have chosen Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd (REIMB) as the listed public vehicle for their interests. A three-stage plan will turn REIMB into an investment holding229 words
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Advertisement221 1984-05-11 21 Kimonos and m^ a beauty 1~~l festival at local hotel I '(^sr^i IT'S CULTURE, but the bottom line is business. The Japanese kimono and the <q^^^ 1,200-year-old art of weaving the luxurious fabric will be exhibited at the Nishijin Kyoto SUk Festival on U May 30 and 31 at Mandarin221 words
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Advertisement52 1984-05-11 21 t^niEPLAZA I SERVICE APARTMENTS Short or Long Lease Luxurious 1-bedroom or 24-hour telephone and telex 2-bedroom apartments services Fully furnished Rental from 553,000 p.m. Full housekeeping service of service and utilit V v charges SITSSh Clu P b° f "so™ fOr l 0 Free carparking UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED mHHb52 words
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Advertisement84 1984-05-11 22 ".^B 1 PIPE FURNITURE II A WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE 1 J>% LIMITED STOCK CASH n"cARRY~~ J| It, J/» I fl Sl 9 n of Ut Jll ft good .aMis^^l V service W For details write to $280.00 ,^e, 4 chairs 1 table U^^m^ I -rftfilfefc^ 17 Bruton Street. Sole Agent84 words
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Advertisement604 1984-05-11 24 I 111 I I 1. 1 HF This summer, treat yourself to a JP j^t^Mr -wK^^ I M' 1 Summer Night's I )ream at the I KeKal Meridien Airport Hotel. <^tf. K'^Ky w"." Between I .June and M August ML I'iM we're ottennt; just one room rate W w across604 words
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Advertisement4608 1984-05-11 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ,A' Mond.,-Fnd.y ml ay) j Ordmory ISI 00^ word (M,n $1 5 00, I EntertBlnment 4 Food gujde p25 C.A.T.S. I V^^^V^^rw m bX Va# ,12 noon for Sun &Mon) (Mm ST^Sunckiy T.mes) Education 4 Instruction p4l- 43 --1-,,** Times House, 390 Kirn Seng Road4,608 words
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Advertisement661 1984-05-11 25 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems PROMPT ATTENTION. REPAIR 0( colour t v video and antennae, day/ night. Guaranteed satisfactory. Call Michael. *****19 residence *****03. TV. ANTENNAE INSTALLATIONS or repair Call: Diamond Home, tel: *****52/ *****18 One year guarantee for all antennae installed. FOR SALE: NORDMENDE 20" Colour TV, $300 and Sony661 words
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Advertisement519 1984-05-11 25 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies MINOLTA EP3IO Photocopier $1,000 A B dick 360 offset machine $11,000 Ring *****48 51 Printing/Copying Services Bilk I IRQI l< KCRI AilVI KM lARI QUALITY PRINTING CAI LUSTI (DAN -V OJ-45, People •> Park Onlre Tel *****32. *****4 3 A LITTLE BEAVER INSTANT PRINTING Printing Folding519 words
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Advertisement672 1984-05-11 26 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services CONFIDENTIAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING ($l5) prestigious Registration Address l$15) 24 hours Answering reli Temporarj I xecul 1 1 c Room *****66 COMPANY INCORPORATION. INCOME tax, accounting secre tarial services available relephone Dowell Management .it *****61 Valeric RELIABLE BOOK KEEPING SERVICES available Reasonable charges We can672 words
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Advertisement825 1984-05-11 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN 1 SAUDI ARABIA U.A.E. J ATTENTION: MANUFACTURERS, J? M WHOLESALERS AND STOCKISTS OF STOCK LOTS m If you are seeking Agent or disposing your goods m S M Saudi Arabia, we have all the facilities and expen- m S ence825 words
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Advertisement433 1984-05-11 26 USA TRAINED DOG-GROOMER seeking suitable premises for grooming. Please call with proposal. Tel: *****75 WHOLESALE NEW PRODUCTS: Calculator clips, advertising gifts for use m office, school, factory and home. *****78. MIXED VEGETABLE FOOD stall for takeover. Interested parties, please call *****80 after 6.30 p.m. 111 A EMPLOYMENT 65 Situations Wanted433 words
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Advertisement379 1984-05-11 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Proiessional/ Executive The International School of Singapore invites applications for teaching positions from qualified expatriate teachers residing m Singapore. Present and future positions range from elementary to high school and/ 'A' level classes, and are part-time, fulltime and substitute (supply). Kindly submit letter of applications, recent379 words
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Advertisement551 1984-05-11 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A travel agent m Brunei requires a TRAVEL MANAGER with at least 5 years' experience. Accommodation and transport provided Salary will depend on qualifications and experience Interested applicants, please write m with full particulars expected salary, contact number and a non-returnable photo to> 545551 words
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Advertisement565 1984-05-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Career opportunities exist for: Planning Assistants Requirements: Full GCE 'A' or '0' level with at least 3 credits including English and Mathematics Preference will be given to those with Class 3 driving licence Job Description: Conduct passenger surveys and other565 words
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Advertisement451 1984-05-11 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretariat/Clerical Wywy Pte Ltd has vacancies for the following position: GENERAL CLERKS Completed GCE O' level, preferably with a pass m English. Ability to speak fluently. Able to type. Some knowledge m Bookkeeping and office work would be an advantage. Interested451 words
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Advertisement313 1984-05-11 26 INCORPORATED We have vacancies m the following positions:RECEPTIONIST able to communicate well and have a pleasant voice well-groomed and excellent telephone manners are important main duties will be to greet/direct visitors and perform light clerical duties will also be required to operate switchboard and responsible for receiving and sorting all313 words
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Advertisement493 1984-05-11 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical OVERSEAS UNION DEVELOPMENTS (PTE) LTD A member of the Overseas Union Bank Group invites applications tor the appointment of: GENERAL CLERKS (for its Siglap Road office) Qualifications Required: 4GCI O' level credits Including English .i nii The ability to type accurately at not less than493 words
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Advertisement560 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An expanding established Financial Institution (joint venture with both local and foreign banks) requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS c OCE 'A' level. c Able to type at reasonable speed c Preferably with 1 year's experience although not essential FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE "A* level c560 words
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Advertisement567 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant j i c) Secretarial/Clerical We urgently require JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE 'O' level with bookkeeping certificate. Minimum 1 year's experience m similar capacity Preferably knowledge of typing and costing but not essential. Attractive remuneration will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants, please call personally or write567 words
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Advertisement439 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant j c) Secretarial/Clerical FRIESL AND (S) PTE LTD A well established Trading Company dealing m Dutch i Lady milk products and consumer products invites applicants to fill the vacancy of: ACCOUNTS CLERK We work a 5-day week and provide free transport and attractive fringe benefits for the439 words
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Advertisement673 1984-05-11 27 65 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An Established construction company m MacPherson area require*: A) FEMALE COSTING CLERK c LCCI Bookkeeping. c GCE 'O' Level. c Ability to type. c Able to speak and read Mandarin c At least some relevant working experience. B) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Ability to type. c673 words
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Advertisement516 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Japanese trading firm requires GENERAL CLERK (female) 2 month bonus c transport allowance aged 18 to 24 GCE O' level knowledge of Book-keeping and telex operation Please come personally with photo to apply at *21 03 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 10, ANSON ROAD SINGAPORE 0207 (1.30 p.m.516 words
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Advertisement613 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established garment manufacturer urgently requires SHIPPING CLERKS Minimum 1 year experience m Import export documentation Able to type at 35 wpm FEMALE ASSISTANT for its foreign sales department Age 20 26 81-ltngual In written and spoken English and Mandarin. c Ability to type613 words
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Advertisement550 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant I ,1 i. i_i.i_- c) Secretarial/Clerical Public Accountants firm requires: AUDIT CLERKS 'A' or 'O' Level preferably from Commerce Stream Interested parties please i apply m own handwriting stating age, details of qualifications, experience, salary expected and contact tele 1 phone number to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX550 words
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Advertisement592 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant > 1 c) Secretarial/Clerical Foreign Bank requires MALE FOREX CLERK Applicants should preferably have mln. QCE 'A' level with strong aptitude m Maths Apply with full personal particulars, passport size photograph, contact telephone number salary expected to: Senior Manager Personnel Dept PO Box 2010 Singapore 9040 MC592 words
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Advertisement601 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical I A property management team urgently requires an EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER Requirements: GCE O' level and must be able to type c Must be able to handle full set of accounts independently Please call *****76 to fix for an interview. CLERK/TYPIST urgently required by established denial601 words
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Advertisement880 1984-05-11 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Travel Agency requires EXPERIENCED RESERVATION CLERK Interested contact tel *****55 for an interview. Urgently required FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements:--e GCE O' level with credit m English. c Able to type 45 w.p.m. c Some Accounts knowledge is preferred but not essential Interested, please call: The880 words
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Advertisement378 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PAHT-TIMf- CLERK GOOD .'NISI CUM TYPIST I VLY REQUIRED BOOK KEEPER Tlence led WELL ESTABLISHED BOOK j WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY m ill per Intel f-EMALE TYPIST REQUIRED GCE send GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED, lei GENERAL BILLING CLERK re- j Depol GENERAL CLERK. TYPIST Cum bly staying378 words
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Advertisement416 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical TYPIST NEEDED, WITH URGENTLY REQUIRED WHAMF Intel Sales MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE LTD invites applications for I the position of Requirements: Age between 1 8 to 35 years secondary 2 education preferably from the English stream Pleasant personality able to communicate and get along416 words
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Advertisement659 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales SALES SUPERVISOR Acareei opportunitj exists for a lady, tn her 2()'s. to contribute to the continued success and growth ot Arrow fashlonwear THE JOB: You will t><> responsible tor looking after a large team ot vales promoters stationed at department stores The659 words
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Advertisement301 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES WANTED Dynamic Executives required by a Leading and an Established Perfume Company to promote our products as well as supervise over Salesgirls at Leading Departmental Stores and outlets. Attractive salary, commission, car allowance and other fringe benefits offered. Must own a car. TEL:301 words
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Advertisement465 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales I Multi-national company I with established market m A diagnostic imaging field h 7 seeks enthusiastic I REPRESENTATIVE j t to maintain existing con- nectijns and develop new sales of capital equipment j i portable diagnostic de- vices to medical hospital j practice (The individual465 words
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Advertisement605 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales HOUSE OF KITCHENWARE has vacancies for SALES ASSISTANTS m 1. Goldhiil Square 2. People's Park Katong Age above 18 Singapore Citizen Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Good salary With incentive 4; food allowance Male applicants must complete N.S Part-time Salesgirls needed for 6 00pm605 words
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Advertisement515 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales International group requires MARKETING ASSISTANTS Knergetlf male/female (ir school leavers or KOI) personnel, helow 25 years old Minimum Sec. 4 education c Attractive income. c Professional marketing programme, c Ist class products. Please write m with lull personal particulars, or call personally for an interview515 words
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Advertisement568 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL (Male or Female) urgently required for jewellery shop m Lucky Plaza. With or without experience m jewellery retail. Converaant m English and Mandarin preferred Male applicants must have completed National Service. Interested please call personally at: 50 Lorong Bakar Batu (Genting Lane) Off568 words
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Advertisement649 1984-05-11 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales SALES CO-OROINATOR required by a trading company. Knowledge of shipping and banking procedures c Experience m international trade: sourclng. Must possess own car c Ability to work independently Interested applicants, please write m to:THE SECRETARY BIWAKO COMMODITIES PTE LTD 10ANSONROAD 35-03 SINGAPORE 0207 Sound Electric649 words
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Advertisement776 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales SIGN COLOUR MATERIAL Agency requires Sales Rep Executive Knowledge In both English and Mandarin own vehicle Preferibli experience In commerical advertisement i lood income and benefits Tel *****71 EARN S6O/DAY as our Sales \gen\ Full part-time Selling i moving, unique publication Once a week meeting compulsor>776 words
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Advertisement852 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical INCORPORATED M PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Requires t|p;; jj^^P^WWPi^B Diploma m Production/Mechanical/Chemical Hy|kylL9 Engineering or ITC or A level holders with experience H^^^^^^^ H _j o assist engineers to sustain and improve process I yield,852 words
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Advertisement385 1984-05-11 29 BABICH SINGAPORE PTK. LTD. A sub-contrxctor of GTMCoignet J. V. urgently require* 1. FOREMAN STEEL FIXER c aged 25 to 35 years c secondary 4or ITC certificate c 2 years' experience preferably m construction line able to interpret technical drawings able to speak and write English c prepared to work385 words
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Advertisement464 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical y Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following j positions: 1) MACHINE SETTERS NTC 3in metal machining 2) MACHINE OPERATORS c Should have Vocational education background or have completed secondary education 3) MATERIAL HANDLER Should have secondary education464 words
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Advertisement466 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical irriiNYii (run Tony Wong Company (Pte) Ltd A leading cassette manufacturing company has immediate vacancies for ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS Applicants must possess diploma or certificate m Electrical/Electronic Engineering Applicants must have completed N.S. Knowledge of mandarin local dialects preferred Those selected must be prepared to466 words
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Advertisement425 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical m COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications for the posts of: 1) TRAINEE GRAPHIC ASSISTANTS Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m Arts/ Technical Drawings. c I—2 years' working experience. 2) DESIGN COORDINATORS c Diploma m Graphic Designing. c 2-3 years' working experience. c Knowledge of425 words
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Advertisement548 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Japanese Company urgently requires 1) SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS 2) SEMI-SKILLED WELDERS (MIG) Malaysians are also welcome We also offer 5-days week. tree transport at pick-up points. Free medical. Call personally at: KOKOSHA(S)PTELTD 14 3rd Lok Yang Road Jurong Town Singapore 2262 Tel: *****00 (SBS Bus: 250548 words
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Advertisement485 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MALE PEST TECHNICIANS COMPLETED NS SALARY M 80& ABOVE Attendance Incentive c ivertlme allowance Fren medical We offer Intensive training with good earning opportunity. Ring *****16 j PRECISION CARBIDE COOLING PTE LTD wants SKILLED PRECISION SURFACE GRINDERS We offer Attractive remuneration. Pleasant and friendly working485 words
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Advertisement219 1984-05-11 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SINGAPORE LIMITED BE A PART OFUSLet us help you to a good start m your career You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2 for 2nd shift and for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport219 words
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Advertisement511 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production nL molex, a multinational world leading i\ 01 manufacturer of electrical terminals and connectors has opportunities for: rj V NTC 3 m Metal Machining or Electrical N S installation OR NTC 2or itc m Mechanical or S Electrical Engineering N511 words
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Advertisement751 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production #pncE PRICE ASIA MANUFACTURING CO PTE LT^ A Canadian- Australian joint venture, manufacturing air distribution products at Tuas. now invites you to join us as MALE FABRICATION OPERATORS Salary: High starting basic salary (*****.00 *****.00/mth) Benefits: 5-days week Attendance incentive751 words
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Advertisement566 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SECTION LINE LEADERS required immediately Start at $495 p.m. (inclusive allowances) No shift work (Bam to 5.30pm Must have scope work experience, 2 increments per year. 13th month bonus. Medical /dental and hospitalisation benefits plus insurance coverage. Annual leave. Maternity/marriage leave Education assistance. Fully carpeted566 words
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Advertisement525 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous t \yETCO We are a well-established US-based company engaged m the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and production equipment Applications are invited forMACHINISTS/ TRAINEE MACHINISTS I NTC 3 m Metal Machining 1 to 2 years relevant525 words
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Advertisement583 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous ********** l f) Kentucky Fried Chicken Has A Job For You -Now! PART/FULL TIME SERVICE STAFF THE (HOICK IS YOURS FOR MORE DETAILS. WALK INTO ANY OF OUR RESTAURANTS BETWEEN 10am 9pm weekdays 10am spm weekends or KFC Head Office583 words
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Advertisement309 1984-05-11 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Our Car Respray Centre situated at Hillview, Bukit Timah has immediate vacancies m the following positfons: Confidential Stenographer Requirements: GCE 'O' level Able to take shorthand at 80-90 wpm 1-2 years' relevant experience preferred Age: 20 years' old and above Sales/ Receptionist Requirements: GCE 'O'309 words
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Advertisement504 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SPORTS ORGANISATION An established and progressive Sports Organisation with two existing sports complexes and another multi-storey project under planning, invites applications from suitable qualified men and women candidates to fill the following positions: 1. ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER/ SECRETARY The candidate is required to c assist504 words
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Advertisement437 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous MUA TAI WAH DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD s. lie Agent for Wf I I HAIR COSMI urgently requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements GCEO level Speak and write English and Mandarin e Conversant m Cantonese and other local dialects Possess a class 3 driving licence Possess a pleasant437 words
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Advertisement537 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS With without experience to operate our automatic embroidery machines. Attractive benefits include tncenl Ive Increment c Attractive allowance c Bonus c Annual leave. c Transport provided Free accommodation for Malaysians. c Salary plus allowance $15 per day for shift (A) and $17537 words
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Advertisement392 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous V J YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Have immediate vacancies for:MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS NTC-3 m Electrical Installation and Fitting or NTC-3 m Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Minimum 1 year's working experience m maintenance repairs, trouble shooting of electrical installation and refrigeration Must be able to work 2 rotating392 words
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Advertisement458 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following posts m our Service Dept.:1. MECHANICS (Refrigeration/Electrical/ Plumbing) 2. TRAINEE MECHANICS 3. GENERAL CLERK Attractive salary package ap- plicable for the above posts. Please call Miss Tan at tel: *****14 during office hours to458 words
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Advertisement453 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established transport J I shipping agency company I I requires: SHIPPING ASSISTANT (Male) QCEO' level Posses- a class 3 driving licence Completed N.S. Preferably with knowledge ol PSA procedures und import export formalities SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION CLERK (Male) c Completed N.S Preferably with knowledge of453 words
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Advertisement301 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous [philips requires GENERAL HELPER Applicants should be physically fit and have completed Primary education. Please call personally for an interview today between Ba.m. 5p.m., bringing with you all relevant documents at: PHILIPS SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Audio Factory) Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231. i RESTAURANT301 words
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Advertisement433 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i A large Japanese trading I company has vacancy tor a COMPANY DRIVER Requirements: c Age between 25 and 35 Completed National Service c Able to speak English c Willing to work overtime c Experience m driving company's vehicle Interested applicants are invited to call433 words
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Advertisement499 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WISHBONE RESTAURANT requires WAITRESSES Monthly income $500 plus c No split shift c No night shift c Food and beverage provided Interested parties come with I.C. after 3.00 p.m. to:--£02-05 BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA No. 1 JALAN ANAK BUKIT SINGAPORE 2158 KANAKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT requires EXPERIENCED499 words
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Advertisement557 1984-05-11 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A worldwide courier company has immediate vacancies for: 1) DESPATCH RIDERS c Possess class 2 licence. I'nderstand simple English Starting salary $550 p.m. 2) OFFICE BOY c Able to ride bicycle c Understand simple English c Starting salary $450 p.m. Please apply personally between 9.30557 words
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Advertisement494 1984-05-11 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STOREKEEPER/ PARTS HANDLER (MALE) Cm speak .md write English possess driving licence Some experience Interested please write with resume and salary expected to: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT MONARCH AVIATION PTE LTD I SCOTTS ROAD =26-09 SHAW CENTRE SINGAPORE 0922 A leading local General Insurance company has vacancies494 words
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Advertisement715 1984-05-11 32 66 Situations Vacant I Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARD Preferably Indian Sikh Permanent accommodation m factory. Preferably able to speak simple Chinese and Malay Please apply personally at: 20, Joo Koon Circle Jurong Tel: *****44 SHIPPING EXECUTIVE GCE O' level Able to work independently Willing to absorb long and irregular working hours715 words
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Advertisement667 1984-05-11 32 1 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WE REQUIRE A) Security Supervisor ($750). 12-hour duty. B) Security Guards ($570), 12-hour duty. C) Dog Handlers ($580). 1900 0700 hours Interested please contact *****36 A TRANSPORT COMPANY requires a Shipping Clerk/ Despatch Rider. Interested applicants please call 108, Birch Road. Spore 0821 Tel:667 words
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Advertisement619 1984-05-11 32 72 Vehicles For Hire KENG SOON RENT-A-CAR c Free mileage. c Self drive. c Chauffeur Driven. Available for daily, weekly monthly. TEL: *****33/ *****69 104 Prinsep Street Singapore 0718. KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rates for Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly Rentals. c Datsun 120Y GL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600 c Toyota Corolla619 words
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Advertisement1488 1984-05-11 32 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance 4 TAT LEE AUTO ACCESSORIES No. 354-B, Alexandra Rd. Singapore 0315 Tel: *****14 SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFER a Car Seat Cover only $50.00 I Japan Car Perfume $2.50 Car Rear view Mirror $3.00 Car Wheel Cover $25.00 and many more items selling at special1,488 words
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Advertisement788 1984-05-11 32 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing FOR BETTER CAR HIRE PURCHASE TERMS minimum rates: Call us at: 1 year 51/4 n a 64 South Bridge Rd 5.0105 Tel: *****2. 2 years 5%% Da Blk 37 Circuit Rd #01 -403 S. 1337 Tel: *****40. n Lore ri/ 0/788 words
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Advertisement490 1984-05-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale i c) Ford WELL KEPT NOV. 1977 Ford Cortina I.6GL. Radio cassette, asking $8,000. PARF. Contact *****12. 1979 FORD CORTINA 1.6 auto Aircon, radio/ cassette. PARF eligible. $11,300. *****31 f) Honda MAY 1980 HONDA Accord, 4-door. metallic paint, automatic, aircon, radio, tax till Oct '84, first490 words
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Advertisement503 1984-05-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1982 HONDA ACCORD EX. One owner, tax 9/84. New condition. Anti-rust. Tel: *****13. '78 HONDA ACCORD 3-door aircon, sports rim. radio cassette asking $16,500. Call *****91. g) Mazda NOVEMBER 1975 MAZDA Capella 1600. White, aircond, radio, PARF, radial tyres. Engine m very good condition. Well503 words
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Advertisement736 1984-05-11 32 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes LATE 1975 MERCEDES 200 Manual. PARF. Power steering, power windows, high powered radio cassette. Beautiful condition See to appreciate. $19,600 negotiable. With warranty. Tel: *****55. 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 250 automatic. Aircon. hi-fi radio cassette, almost new tyres, serviced by agent, eligible for PARF, road736 words
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Advertisement877 1984-05-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 galant gs. l owner, engine a.i ii bod) work In v erj good condition Expensive sports rims and tyres Selling $15,000 Con 0212. 1981 COLT SIGMA 1600 OS (Big bumpei i i private owner, tax 1 '84. lnnh power r.ulio i assette, agenl877 words
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Advertisement692 1984-05-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota TFQT DRIVE THE EXCITING NEW CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL NEW COROLLA 1.3 T 1 DXPARF $21,770 ARF $28.650',- 1 Cars JGL PARF $24,110 ARF $31,790 Commercial All Vehicles Models J VEH|TOCOMpANY Mo692 words
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Advertisement686 1984-05-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11/ 5 (Opens from 9.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 Jaguar 4.2 Auto Aircond Mit Tredia 1600 GLS (EX) S runs Aircond Nissan Stanza 1600 Aircond Mazda686 words
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Advertisement845 1984-05-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others VOLVO 240 GLE 1983 Automatic fuel injection Central locking. Power windows Company registered. Tip top condition. includes accessories. Asking $67,500 0.n.0. Contact Jimmy Loh: *****0/*****8 COMPANY REGISTRATION JUNE 1981 Isuzu Gemini 1600 manual (5 speeds) 1 owner. Aircon. radio/ cassette Accident free Maintained by845 words
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Advertisement2350 1984-05-11 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 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 I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles SuP er^° c-23 c iM&iaHk So Many Ways Better VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE COMPLETE2,350 words
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Advertisement568 1984-05-11 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses WHY DENY YOURSELF FOR THIS SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW with a large mature garden for entertainment, 25 m. swimming pool, clay tennis court. 3 bedrooms, servant's, separate car garage. Suitable for embassy or female executive. Rental on application. (No agents) CALL *****00/*****31 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED AVAILABLE AT:568 words
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Advertisement779 1984-05-11 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 14. BEAUTIFULLY/NEWLY renovated, 2-stores semi-de-tached fully furnished. r > large rooms, aircon. toile Large compound Reasonable rental Owner *****75 DIST 10. NEAR EQUATORIAL Hotel, single-storey detached bungalow. 12,000 sq m 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms matured garden. $3,100 Gateway. *****38 DIST 21, DETACHED BUNGALOW.779 words
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Advertisement1161 1984-05-11 34 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing CUT OUT AND KEEP I When you go j shopping for the best home i financing package... j osl 9V2°/oP a B^ eS J Terras e o\/\nQ ...just stop at DBS Bank, i r We're closer to you. ®DBSBANK Ang Mo1,161 words
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Advertisement439 1984-05-11 34 r prestJgeous I IN CAIRNHILL ROAD I Newly completed luxurious ff 1 Kiln f|S hi apartments (248 sm) i Privacy only 36 units PF I E;-R i ill I [I Private lift lobby if I |i Ijl mi Ii Fully fitted kitchen Pip !|p I PI Central air-conditioning lip ||jWf|i439 words
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Advertisement998 1984-05-11 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments A A R CADI A (anuit rv clul f acilit ics will lin, cc nu it ly clul >s galore without Clubhouse tucked amidst landscaped gardens Swimming pools augmented with a pavilion and a sundeck998 words
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Advertisement660 1984-05-11 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9 ELIZABETH HEIGHTS. brand new malsonetb bedrooms, full r< facilities Furnishings will <>c at tenant's choice $3,500. DIST 21 CLEMENTI PARK CONDO, Feronia Bl Carmella Block, ne;ir Amert[nternatlon 1.700 sq :i 3 bedrooms ny, swimming pool. $2,500 furnished. CONTINENTAL APPRAISAL CO PTE LTD TEL:660 words
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Advertisement806 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments I RIDGEWOOD KUHIO (Best Block m Estate) 1 bedrooms and fully furnished Full recreational facilities $3,800 pm Contact Jones Lang Wootton *****88 S9 Hlghpolnt 3 rent Horizon View 4 rms The Cairn Hill 4rms Slngapura Mansion 2rm» Claymore Plaza 1 rm Hilltop 3 rms 510806 words
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Advertisement825 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHANCERY LANE, DIST 11. fur nlshed. 3-bedroomed flat bathroom attached, sitting cum dinIng room, servants amenities. 2 airconds Rental 12,000 p in Contact *****83 Principals only. CHEMPAKA COURT-PANDAN Valley 3-bedroom apartment Fully furnished Low rental $2,300. inclusive of maintenance Available now. Call Jones Lang Wootton825 words
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Advertisement796 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant j b) Apartments i DISTRICT 9. TANGLIN Club vicinity Exclusive 2 3-bedroom maisonette Splendid view. Localit) ***** to $3300. Wess *****44 (Sat Sun) DISTRICT 9 BEHIND HYATT Hotel, newly renovated, fully furnished carpeted. 3 aircond. bedroomed apartment. $2100. Miss Quek *****53 DISTRICT 5, HONG LEONG Garden Fully796 words
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Advertisement798 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE TOWNHOUSE, SHELFORD Road, dist 11, 3 1/2-storey. 5 bedrooms plus servant's, built-in area approx 5,000 sq.ft Large swimming pool, *****14. GRANGEFORD/ LUCKY TOWER/ Hong Leong apartments. Furnished/ recreational facilities/ pool. Attractive rents. YSC Property: 296-6666. GRANGE HEIGHTS, NEAR Mandarin Hotel. 3400 sq.ft. fully carpeted,798 words
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Advertisement804 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15, LUXURY APARTMENT. 3/4 bedrooms. Tastefully furnished, fully aircon, lacing sea. pool security. *****93. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG/ Westpe ak luxurious apartments, 3 bedrooms, furnished, full facilities $2,300/ $2,800. Dyson: *****66. DIST. 5, 3 BEDROOMS, fully furnished, sea view. Gloria Mansion, $1,800 pin Enquiries:804 words
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Advertisement800 1984-05-11 35 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms PACKAGE DEAL. RESPECTABLE family can provide shelter fur working parent and 24-hour child care. For details, call. Mrs Ji0n,444H534 WELL FURNISHED APARTMENT has vacant room ior rent. Suitable for sinyic foreigners. All facilities. 2 minutes walk to Daimarii Tel *****33. ANG MO KIO/ Balestler Road.800 words
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Advertisement572 1984-05-11 35 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments I PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPA- triate families require furnished unfurnished flats houses. Any location considered Flexible budget *****73 *****' i RESPECTABLE CLIENTS REQUIRE apartments/houses, furnished/ unfurnished, any district. Owners please call *****74/5 j (agent i URGENTLY WANTED, UNFURNISHED/ furnished apartment/ single-storey terrace house, Ka- tung area572 words
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Advertisement571 1984-05-11 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES |op§fff(^Rßß^| j lIIBTEB KATONG HIGHCLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. S ADJACENT TO JACKIE'S BOWLKATONG/OCEAN PARK.S FREEHOLD LAND -rCpV^ oX °S i 90% f§A vu N sING $&&Bfr' i LOW INTEREST571 words
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Advertisement401 1984-05-11 35 DISTRICT 0922 CAIRNHILL ROAD 2-storey pre-war terrace house, renovated, freehold. Area 1,987 sq.ft. vacant possession. SELLING $590,000. Highest offer secures! Interested please call: *****22. OIST. 1955 SERANGOON GARDENS, single-storey semi-de-tached. 4.300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall, marble/ ceramic flooring. 2 parking space. Luxuriously renovated. Large garden. $470,000. Dist. 1439. Near401 words
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Advertisement426 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale Hoi a) Houses /landarin Court B rin Hotel Singapore ON TH MAY 1984 owi NGROAD Freetv 11 GO *MILE TOWER ;alow LAND AT JOO CHIAT ROAD/CRANE ROAD/ lAN ROAD slon and m 6 flats and 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE •II ROAD 21-14 MENT told ARLS CENTRE JILENGKOK426 words
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Advertisement726 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses f gj DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 9';% p.a. 11 to 25 years —10% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase726 words
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Advertisement593 1984-05-11 36 DIST. 11 TERRACE HOUSE Beautifully renovated with centralised aircond, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, partially furnished. Split dining living, marble parquet flooring. Area: 1,900 sq.ft. Asking: $630,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****19 /*****91 No agents! DIST 1955 GRACE PARK vicinity beautifully renovated doublestorey detached on elevated grounil. 4 years old. Split-level. 4 bedrooms/593 words
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Advertisement840 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 10. SEMI-DETACHED bed rooms, 3 bathrooms, tastefully renovated, large living dming, walking distance Raffles Henry Park Primary See to appreciate Stanley Richard *****88 DIST. 16. BEDOK VICINITY. About 5,000 sq.ft. double-storey semidetached Extensively renovated and with huge landscaped garden 1 iolden Estate: *****49'840 words
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Advertisement853 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 19, SINGLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, 3 bedrooms. 1 hall, area 2,800 sq it Price $400,000 o n o. Ring *****15 Mdm 1 c Strictly no agents DIST 20 TAMAN PERMATA. beau- j titully renovated, double-storey Intermediate terrace, area 2oou sq.ft., freehold, asking reasonable price. *****78.853 words
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Advertisement668 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 CORAL PARK, renovated double-storey corner terrace. 3 bedr ns servants Freehold. :!.H(HisijM >:, ,niKHi Tahiti *****22. DIST. 20 TERRACE HOUSE t..r sale 3 bedrooms, 1 servants room 1 1 1 h reehold Selling $385.0000 n.o Tel *****13 OIST 2158. 17 GREENBANK Park.668 words
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Advertisement514 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale i»> Private Apartments 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments 4 .your 'Home Sweet Horne 9 I where values are rising Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road SILVER TOWER comprises luxurious apartments and penthouses Outdoor amenities include I ideally located at Cairnhill Road Orchard Road the514 words
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Advertisement489 1984-05-11 36 89 Properties For Sale d> Private Apartments i Di»t. 15, Meyer Tower, high floor, facing sea, area: approx 1.900 sq.ft. 3 large bedroom*.. living room leading to balconf Condo facilities. Dial. 10, Duchess Park imosl exclusive Townhouse with first class furnishings). Area approx 3.600 sq ft 5 bedrooms. large dining489 words
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Advertisement662 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments INVEST IN GOOD PROPERTIES AT Dist. 15 Mandarin Garden*. ■j .t bedroomed ipartments with extremely good facing. Dist. 10 Ridgewood, I bed roomed h igh flooi .ip 1 1 1 menl Kamehameha Rise fully furnished with good I rental Dist. 9 Lucky Plaza,662 words
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Advertisement866 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments $320.000 00 Clementi Park 2 1 study 1 attached 1 common bathroom *****q.1t. Homeworth *****55/*****44 DIST. 21. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 2-level townhouse with own private garden Set In quiet scenic surroundings 2.450 sq.ft. 3 spacious bedrooms. Fully airconditioned Excellent recreational facilities $650,000 The Accommodatora866 words
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Advertisement846 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 20 THOMSON GROVE walkup condominium 3 bedrooms, 1568 sq ft Swimming/tennis/ squash badminton, MRT walkIng distance Excellent value. $395,000. Tel 03-*****0. DIST. 5 VISTA PARK Amethyst Block, 1045 sq ft. walk-up apartment 2 bedrooms selling at developer's price. $277,000. Tel: *****06 Mrs846 words
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Advertisement848 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments FAIRWAYS 3-STOREY TOWNHOUSE Ireehoid, 4 bedrooms with baths attached. 1 servant's, ready for occupation soon. Tel: *****88. FLAT AT HABITAT, Phase 1 (Orchard Road) for sale. 11th floor ;)600 sq.ft 4 spacious bedrooms. $1 35 million ono Call: *****44 Mr Oh (Principals only).848 words
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Advertisement875 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments MARYLAND PARK, HIGH floor tacmg sea Fully furnished Contact *****79 NEAR MACPHERSON MARKET 3rd floor 3 rooms 1 hall freehold Sell $220.000 *****81. ■RAJAH TOWER" UNIT .19-04 for sale rent. Please telephone Miss Chua at *****38/*****39. REGENT COURT, 2 rooms, flat Al type,875 words
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Advertisement834 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED HDB FLAT Ida Payoh for SAF Regular only Marble flooring throughout, kitchen cabinet and built-in cupboards Asking SBo.iH)ii on o. Tel Michael Lim. *****51 4-ROOMED TOA PAYOH North Ceramics flooring throuhout, kitchen cabinets, built-in cupboard. Well renovated and maintained. Selling $100,000. No834 words
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Advertisement831 1984-05-11 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments HAVELOCK ROAD. 3 rooms Blk Near market Mosaic Terraz- Kitchen cabinet $42,000 Negotiable *****75. HOLLAND CLOSE 3-ROOMED flat High rise, good view, convenient. Renovated Price negotiable Tel: *****52 MARINE TERRACE. BLK. 3, high floor Marble throughout. Asking $145,000 Loan $119,000 *****14/ *****15/ *****831 words
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Advertisement708 1984-05-11 37 90 Properties Wanted A GENUINE CLIENT looking for bungalow, semi-detached and j terrace at Dists 9, 10, 11 and 15 Owners please call Winten *****11 BEAVERTON COURT WANTED urgently by mult] national ration Compa good rental Flexible I Standard Properties *****91 LANDED PROPERTIES, ;i art ments with without recreational facilities708 words
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Advertisement478 1984-05-11 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces CHOICE INDUSTRIAL SITES WITH BUILDINGS AT JALAN BUKIT MERAH LOCALITY FOR LEASE We have two industrial sites located on the south side of Jalan Bukit Merah for lease. Both sites have excellent access to major trunk roads and to readily available labour sources from478 words
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Advertisement377 1984-05-11 37 FACTORY IN GEYLANG for rental Workshop 4,000 sq ft., office, toilet 500 sq.ft. and open area 12.700 sq.ft. Interested parties, please call Dennis Ho. *****67 (weekdays 6p.m. to 9pm. Saturday 2p.m. to 9p.m. Sunday 11a.m. to 9p.m. 6.000 SQ.FT. FACTORY space for rent at Dist. 8 on Ist floor, with377 words
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Advertisement443 1984-05-11 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces <*\ RUBY I XuSA. WAREHOUSE \l^A_ COMPLEX__ Offers Quality Warehouses for multipurposes Wide Range Indoor Services 6 heavy duty cargo lifts designed Indoor Services: to accommodate forklifts Short-term warehousing Every unit with provision for Forklift with driver installing443 words
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Advertisement661 1984-05-11 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces W^ WAREHOUSE M FOR SALE OR H LEASE AT PAYA LEBAR Modern warehouse for sale by unit. Ik Easy installments. Located at the m junction of Macpherson Road Airport Road with various dimenI sions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong of661 words
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Advertisement303 1984-05-11 38 93 Office Spaces a) Sale PRIME OFFICE SPACE of abou 600 sq.ft. at The Arcade. Facini sea, available for sale. Contac *****90. HIGH STREET CENTRE 1000 sq.ft office apace for sale /rental Emar *****27 *****64 ORCHARD PLAZA, 10,764 to 23.56 sq.ft. Column-free. $520 p.s.f Norman Tan *****7. SIM LIM TOWER,303 words
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Advertisement349 1984-05-11 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale fFOR SALE INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Units from 87.88 to 221.3 sq m. Sea view Ample car park Vacant possession Price subject to offer. B For further enquiries call: Swwn Urn. t/i d VdUnns I fur tend \ur\e\tr\ Tel: *****88 0 93349 words
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Advertisement275 1984-05-11 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental CHOICE OFFICE SPACE III" i#rHvc« i||»'*; Very competitive rent ij**'*!^;- cna! »ijj**||t^; Low maintenance just |§|5 S l|; $7.00 asq m pjij§»«{^ No CBD charges at $200 per sticker per month for each company car.275 words
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Advertisement127 1984-05-11 38 WE OFFER: ORCHARD ROAD OFFICE SPACE (Inside and outside CBD) The choice is yours: UOL BUILDING 1,401 sq.ft. c FABER HOUSE 1,970 sq.ft. UNITED HOUSE 560/910 sq.ft. TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW Attractive rental. Special terms Furnishings can be arranged. Associate with reputable owner. 292-2833 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD CENTRAL BUILDING Magazine127 words
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Advertisement421 1984-05-11 38 For Lease Office Space Selegie Complex $2.80 psf inclusive Colombo Court $3.00 $3.20 psf inclusive Phone Development Construction Co Hoon/Michael Tel: *****33 J GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Office Space 721/915 2982. 5q ft For immediate lease Outside CBD Ample Parking Tel: *****91 Macpherson Road, 1.700 sq.ft. 2 units office space. Citimac,421 words
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Advertisement861 1984-05-11 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OIST 9. ORCHARD ROAD Well maintained, exclusive office spaces with ample windows Centrallj located near hotels, Shopping cent res New carpet b:><> (KM) I t '(H> 2.2W si) ft. The Aerommodators vi 106 *****88 PEARL S CENTRE, INDEPENDENT unit. 220 sq.ft Furnished with partitions. 1861 words
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Advertisement1102 1984-05-11 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale Sale ite_f r ~l TTf H( Caoianu Carparks Caroartis f>*» 1 m C M 1- o.~^T~ t 3 Garnaru Caroark. Caroarkj t M 1 ■HOP- b"OPS SHWS SHOPS i II P^^_H <-«««. n n SMOr< < vPP*"^__-______jl__r'1,102 words
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Advertisement440 1984-05-11 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I SINGAPORE (S\ I RNANCE HOUSE Xi^l KaSt^l. r^jft|tt3ir*.«t3-' 5 ;il^— f~£^ m^*&&H~s. —3H 23 A promising place for high earnings 6 floors of shop space. All units located along main concourse. All floors linked440 words
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Advertisement570 1984-05-11 39 GUAN HUA BUILDING shopping arcade at Middle Road/Queen Street 5 exquisite shops 445 1,144 sq.ft. for lease. Amid a thriving business and tourist district. Prestigeous tenant mix Ideal for showroom cum office. Competitive rental. Immediate occupation. Enquiries *****77 Mr. Kong. SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE bright 554 sq.ft. window unit available immediately.570 words
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Advertisement413 1984-05-11 39 c) Wanted WANTED SHOPPING SPACE around Orchard Road 500 sq.ft. at reasonable price. Call *****61. ~95 Other Real Estate LAND FOR SALE. District 15. ***** sq.ft land District 14. 6900 sq.ft./ 5000 sq ft All vacant possession subject to planning approval. $94 $100 p.s.f. Berners *****72/4. 12,250 SQ.FT. FREEHOLD m413 words
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Advertisement712 1984-05-11 39 95 Other Real Estate 95 Other Real Estate 95 Other Real Estate I FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER I Established Resort />^ LA UZK Complex m the heart £^[WlWS\\ of SURFERS PARADISE [Jslu QUEENSLANDAUSTRAUA I^^/* Z—J«v. ILI lyWrfiA Unique Tudor 079 Rooms plus 2 ifirnE; \1\ Oceari Style Courtyard Restaurants.712 words
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Advertisement491 1984-05-11 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SIA HOLIDAYS FROM The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides;all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on arrival. 4491 words
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Advertisement1084 1984-05-11 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 3 NAM HO j TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. /A 14days West Coast USA. 7A 7t Jf M^^ Honolulu Los Angeles yL 7A jL San Francisco Las Vegas Mexico "t fA Only 552.895 Dep Every Mon, Sat (Full Chinese meals) 7/ I KOREA'S PARADISE1,084 words
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Advertisement544 1984-05-11 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours PACK A ROW, ORCHID ON YOUR NEXT TRi^ 60 TOP-VALUE HOLIDAY IDEAS TO Mansfield allows you to package your own X holiday plans at hard-to-beat prices. i^tk 3 Thailand Central and North 7days/6night^//«Vom Ssl«6l Bangkok sdays/4nights From ***** Southern Thailand 7days/6nights From *****7 Burma544 words
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Advertisement448 1984-05-11 40 102 Tours BWTAW/EUROPFcaIiSSvAN WEEKLIT FROM £121 BUDGET/WTUtHOTtt FREE EASY UK HOIIOAYS FROM £150 FOB 7 DAYS. 4 DAYS PHUKET PARADISE FROM J499 Departures every IHUR SUN 5 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $739 Departures EVERY WED 8 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ CHENG MAI $91') Departures WED rRt/SUN Fdays medan/l. toba $wi;i Departures every Mon/WED'Sat 4448 words
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Advertisement528 1984-05-11 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 1* of London run a labyrinth of ii^»u'' tunnels for the trains of the %}y^\ ■^"^rUfip Underground system. S^ai V You can have unlimited travel vVVn v &> on them or on the bright red *"¥s£ y double-decker buses, absolutely 3^*%,^ <w tree, when528 words
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Advertisement472 1984-05-11 41 102 Tours 102 Tours IADAII JAPA\ J4PAX J4PAX JMI^HWI JttFn JFIFFF JFIFFI 10 days ALL JAPAN TOUR ...$2588 Kagoshima Sakurapma Ibusuki Kumamoto Mt Aso Nagasaki Fukuoka Akiyoshidai Plateau Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji Dep: Every Sit 8 days JAPAN DISNEYLAND EXPRESS $2268 r» Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo472 words
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Advertisement401 1984-05-11 41 102 Tours MALAYSIA/THAILAND TOURS GENTING BY TRAIN/AIR/ COACH 3 Day special By Train/Train $159 Train/Air $229 Air/Air $279 Inclu Nite-club Dinner Dep: 21, 28/5 4/6 2D3N By Train/Train $129 Train/Air $189 Dep: Daily 3 Day By Air/Air $249 $299 Dep: Daily PENANG/CAMERON/GENTING 5 Day By Air/Coach/Train $379 Dep: Every Tuesday401 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration633 1984-05-11 42 JANICE SEAH - Trio lament the loss of an ideal JANICE SEAH By, 4 THE sports arena should never become a political one. And as for Russia's allegations against the United States, you can make anything an excuse, and any excuse can eventually become a reason. It's a cheap excuse. For all those633 words
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291 1984-05-11 42 NEW YORK, Thurs. America's 400 metres hurdles world recordholder Ed Moses leapt into the Olympic controversy today with an appeal to the Soviet Union to reverse their decision not to participate m the Los Angeles Games. Moses, unbeaten m nearly 100 races, has beenReuter - 291 words
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Article115 1984-05-11 42 LONDON, Thurs. World mile and BM-metre record-holder Sebastian Coe said he was "saddened bat not surprised" by the Soviet Union's withdrawal from the Olympic Games. On BBC radio, he said that if Soviet aligned countries stayed out, it would be "devastating" for track and field. ButAFP - 115 words
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Article511 1984-05-11 42 NEW YORK, Thurs. Czech star Ivan Lendl, Wimbledon winner John McEnroe and United States Open champion Jimmy Connors had more trouble beating strong winds than their second-round opponents m the Tournament of Champions tennis event yesterday. Said Lendl: "The winds were going m all different directionsReuter - 511 words
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Article186 1984-05-11 42 LONDON, Thurs. Left-hand-er Chris Perm srored his maiden first-class century and finished as the only batsman to reach three figures m seven English county championship cricket matches yesterday. He scored 115 and helped Kent to 296 agaiast I,ancashire at Old Trafford. It was Perm's 12th championshipReuter - 186 words
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Article332 1984-05-11 44 Menotti and Barcelona to part ARGENTINE manager Cesar Luis Menotti has confirmed that he will leave Spanish soccer side Barcelona when his contract expires on June 30. Asked whether anything could make him change his mind, Menotti said: "No, nothing." Commenting on a report that he was offered to manageReuter; AFP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-05-11 44 MANCHESTER, Thurs. Manchester United's 13-year wait to sign Gordon Strachan finally came to an end yesterday when the Scottish international signed a four-year contract with the English First Division club. United, who will pay newly-crowned Scottish champions Aberdeen £500,000 ($1.5 million) for the World Cup midfielder, haveReuter; AFP - 222 words
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Article245 1984-05-11 44 LONDON, Thurs. A season which promised so much for so long suddenly has turned sour for English Division One soccer side Manchester United. Last month, one of Britain's best supported team were eliminated m the semi-finals of the European Cup-winners' Cup competition by Juventus, ofAP - 245 words
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Article124 1984-05-11 44 EDINBURGH, Thurs. Aberdeen set a new Scottish Premier Division soccer points-record at Pittodrie last night. Already assured of the championship, Aberdeen drew 0-0 with Glasgow Rangers m front of a crowd of 16,200 to become the first side to reach 57 points, beating the old record held jointlyAFP; Reuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-05-11 44 Miller goal gives Tottenham a tonic for return leg Anderlecht 1 Tottenham 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs. England's Tottenham Hotspur have one hand on the European Football Union Cup after forcing holders Anderlecht to a 1-1 draw here yesterday m the first leg of a final marred by violence fromReuter - 425 words
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146 1984-05-11 44 LONDON, Thurs. Goalkeeper Gary Bailey, who played a significant role m England's European Under--21 soccer Championship semi-final win over Italy, may not be available for the first leg of the final against Spain m Seville next Thursday. Bailey is almost certain to be pulledReuter - 146 words
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Article139 1984-05-11 44 LONDON, Thurs. Liverpool have released 46-goal striker lan Rush for Wales' British Championship soccer clash against Northern Ireland m Swansea on Tuesday week. Welsh manager Mike England, looking towards the 1986 Mexico World Cup, was anxious to retain Rush's embryonic front-line partnership with ManchesterAFP - 139 words
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387 1984-05-11 44 English fan shot dead in Brussels Brian was no soccer hooligan, cries disconsolate father BRUSSELS, Thurs. English football fans once again went on the rampage m a European city when anger spilled over among Tottenham suporters at the death of one of their number, Brian Flanagan, shot dead after aAFP - 387 words
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Article244 1984-05-11 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THREE goals by former international Manoharan Nair helped Tampines Rovers edge out Toa Payoh United 4-3, and erase the latter's bid for a memorable finale to their National Football League Division One campaign at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Toa Payoh gave244 words
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Article223 1984-05-11 45 PETER WATSON - Toast to sooker sponsors PETER WATSON The right cue that makes the spirits soar AN INTERNATIONAL cognac company have poured a good measure of sponsorship spirit into the current Singapore national snooker championships. Camus International (Far East) have stepped m with an offer to finance the trip of two players223 words
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Article159 1984-05-11 45 Big test for women in Rally FIVE women drivers are among 83 entrants for the Shell Economy Rally which will be flagged off at the Police Academy m Thomson Road at (8 a. m.) on Sunday. This is the first time that such a large number of women drivers are159 words
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Article264 1984-05-11 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Asian Football Confederation will recommend to the International Football Federation (FIFA) m Zurich on May 20 that action be taken against those who tried to bribe match officials m last month's pre-Olympic Games competition at the National Stadium. Speaking after the postmortem264 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-05-11 45 JAN VAN DER VEEN - JAN VAN DER VEEN Fandi voted Groningen s fourth most valuable player By, GRONINGEN, Thurs. Fandi Ahmad, the Singapore soccer ace purchased by Dutch First Division club FC Groningen last July, last night bade farewell to the Stadion Oosterpark crowd here with a performance349 words
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Article407 1984-05-11 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON V ONWARD to Warren on Sunday for the final Premier League golf match of the season. It is appropriate that this unpretentious club, often looked down on by local snobs because of the unkind "Mickey Mouse" tag some have attached to its407 words
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Article275 1984-05-11 45 TOMIO TASHIBO batted four runs, with a pair of homers and a double, to power the Yokohama Taiyo Whales to a 5-4 victory over Central League front-running Hiroshima Toyo Carp m Yokohama on Wednesday night. Other results: Yomiuri Giants bt Yakult Swallows 12-8, Chunichi Dragons bt Hanshin275 words
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Article137 1984-05-11 45 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE Malacca-bound national Under-23 team for the Malaysian Hockey Association tournament from May 19-23 suffered another blow when they went down 4-1 to Singapore Recreation Club at the Padang m a friendly match yesterday. With the entire team being assembled for the first time,137 words
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Article294 1984-05-11 45 CHICAGO, Thurs. Harold Baines ended the first eight-hour game m major-league baseball history yesterday by hitting a home run with one out m the bottom of the 25th inning to lift the Chicago White Sox to a 7-6 triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers m the completion of aUPI; Reuter; AP - 294 words
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Article168 1984-05-11 45 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW TEENAGE bowlers below 18 years are buzzing over the East Asiatic-spon-sored Carlsberg "Stars of Tomorrow" championships starting at the Kallang Bowler-Drome on Sunday. And for good reason, too. Because, for the first time, a junior event has been created specially for them. Originally, the168 words
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400 1984-05-11 46 Kihlstrom, doubles specialist right to the bone NAPRAPATHY...ring a bell? Ask Swedish shuttle superstar Thomas Kihlstrom and he will make no bones about it. For it so happens, Kihlstrom is a doctor of naprapathy as well as a fulltime badminton player. "Have you heard of chiropractice?" he asked. "It's the400 words
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Article280 1984-05-11 46 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nobutaka Ikeda, the manager-«oach of defending champions Japan, today blamed the International Badminton Federation for his team's unimpressive performance m the Über Cup. Ikeda said the IBF singles ranking contributed to his team's poor performance against Denmark. "The IBF ranking has turned280 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-05-11 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Top players breeze through opening round By YK3sv PEPSI SQUASH can be so easy at least, that's the impression one got sitting m the gallery of the Kallang competition court watching the top professionals m the first round of the Yeo'sPepsi Challenge683 words
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Article150 1984-05-11 46 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesia, the favourites for the final, are expected to sweep easily past the young Japanese team m their Group A encounter of the Thomas Cup badminton tournament here tomorrow. But Japan have vowed that they will not hand over their matchBernama - 150 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-05-11 46 Today's Thomas Cup: THOMAS CUP W ÜBER CUP W FINALS KUALA LUMPUR MAY 7-18,1984 Indonesia v Japan, Denmark v S Korea. Über Cup: China v Japan, Malaysia v Canada. South Korea and Denmark need to win KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It will be all or nothing whenNST; JONATHAN CHOO - 360 words
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Article94 1984-05-11 46 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Morten Frost was pleasantly surprised that his match against Luan Jin m the Denmark-China clash yesterday was won without much difficulty. "But I am sure that he was more surprised than me that he lost easily. I think that that was my best matchNST - 94 words
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246 1984-05-11 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By OON JIN GEE, Singapore's second fastest swimmer, got rid of postcompetition lethargy yesterday to equal Ang Peng Siong's national under-17 100 m freestyle record when he clocked a personal best of 54.45 ec at the 41st Singapore Open at246 words
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Results in detail
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Article122 1984-05-11 47 Indonesia 5 Malaysia (Indonesia first): Liem Swie King bt Misbun Sidek 15-11, 15-4; Hastomo Arbi bt Ong Beng Teong 15-9, 11-15. 1 15-8; Icuk Sugiarto bt Razif Sidek 15-4, 15-9; Christian Hadinata and Hadibowo bt Mis bun Sidek and Soh Goon Chup 15-13, 18-16; Kartono and Rudy Haryanto122 words
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Article111 1984-05-11 47 Sooth Korea 5 Canada I (Korea first): Kim Yun-Ja bt Sandra Sellings 11-3, 11-4; Yoo Sang-Hee bt Sandra Stapleton 11-3, 11-0; Kim Bok-Sun bt Gillian Clader 11-1, 11-1; Kim Yun-Ja and Yoo SangHee bt Johanne Falardeau and Claire Backhouse 15-12, 15-6; Hwang Sun-Ai and Chung Myung-Hee bt LindaUPI - 111 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-05-11 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Even Luke Skywalker and the Force would have been hard-pressed to save Malaysia m their Thomas Cup badminton finals Group A meeting against Indonesia here tonight. Indonesia were just too good and their 5-0 win which helped them qualifyJONATHAN CHOO - 512 words
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Article139 1984-05-11 47 THOMAS CUP GROUP A P W LMFMASFSA Pts Indonesia 220 8 218 6 4 England 2 11 6 412 11 2 Malaysia 2 11 5 512 12 2 Japan 2 0 2 1 9 518 0 Group B China 220 7 316 9 4 Denmark 2 11139 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-05-11 47 picture. Malaysia on their knees.. .Mis bun Sidek (right), in a fallen heap, picks himself un under the watchful eves of the all-imposing Liem Swie King, of Indonesia, in last night's match. NSTNST - 39 words
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Article319 1984-05-11 47 Swedes Seel the Korean crunch KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea kept their semi-final hopos alive when they blanketed Sweden 5-0 m their Group B match of the Thomas Cup badminton finals at the Stadium Negara here tonight. The up-and-coming Koreans will face their moment of truth tomorrow when they takeBernama - 319 words
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Article287 1984-05-11 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Favourites China and top contenders South Korea qualified for the Über Cup semi-finals last night after scoring identical 5-0 wins respectively over Denmark and Canada. They join England, the first qualifiers who scored wins over Canada (4-1) and Malaysia (5-0), m the lastAFP; Bernama - 287 words
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221 1984-05-11 47 Peng Soon on the pros and cons of the new system KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Wong Peng Soon, badminton's former master of attrition, has only praise for the format of three singles and two doubles introduced at the Thomas and Über Cup finals here. But he does not agree with theBernama - 221 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration58 1984-05-11 43 THOMAS s/o JOSEPH LUCAS Departed 10.5.84 leaving behind wife, parents, brother and sisters. Cortege will leave at 2pm. today from Blk. 218, Ang Mo Kio Aye. 1, 213-911 to Church Christ The King and thence to Chua Chu Kang Cemetery. RESHAM SINGH BHANDAL (Retired Police Officer) passed away58 words
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Obituary112 1984-05-11 43 IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE DR. CJ. POH Your kind hand was always there To lend the aid we sought; Your love m depth In full you gave We'll always cherish m our hearts. Indeed since you went away O Patron of all the Arts! We've strived hard to112 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1984-05-11 43 WOULD LIKE TO CONVEY THEIR APPRECIATION AND o"*™™°* TO ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES. WREATHS DONATIONS. PRESENCE AND ASSISTANCE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR PAUL FOO YOON SEN37 words
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Obituary, Illustration301 1984-05-11 43 I MR. V.E.M. VAIRAKKANNU PILLAI DEPARTED ON: 22-5-83 One year had passed, we had to part with our father whom we loved intensely. A wonderful father called to rest peacefully. For each of us you did your best, your love was great. Your heart was kind301 words
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Obituary82 1984-05-11 43 The family of the late MRS MINNIE KNIGHT would like to thank relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbours for their visits, flowers, donations, telegrams and attendance at the funeral service. Special thanks to the nursing and medical staff of Ward 46, TTSH for their devoted care, to Fr Fred82 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1984-05-11 43 IN LOVING MEMORY IN LOVING MEMORY OF IN LOVING MEMORY OF M. M. PERERA Departed 11/5/82 Remembered by family and friends. JANBAGALAXSHIMI Departed 11.5.83 Painfully missed but never forgotten by loving husband, sons, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, daughter, grandchildren, relations ft friends. OUR BELOVED MOTHER MARY WEE SIONG NEO DEPARTED 11.5.1979 Remembered58 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1984-05-11 43 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF IN LOVING MEMORY OF IN LOVING MEMORY OF DANIEL JOSEPH FROIS DEPARTED 11TH MAY 1974 Always remembered by wife, chil- 1 dren. children-in-law, grand-chil-dren and all loved one*. Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Church (PM) at 5.45 p.m. today. MR ANG SENG108 words
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RACING
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Article232 1984-05-11 43 LONDON, Thursday MALAAK, having her first race of the season, put up an eye-catching performance when she won vie deshire Oaks at Chester yesterday for trainer Michael Stoute. The filly was quoted as low as 12-1 for next month's Epsom Oaks by one firm ofReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-05-11 43 A SYCE at the Bukit Timah stables of trainer Lee Seng Hap presented a pre-race urine sample, taken from a horse under veterinary treatment, as that of a runner m Race 7 on the third day of the Singapore Turf Club March (Derby) Meeting.489 words
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Article60 1984-05-11 43 Peace Now gelded PEACE NOW (above), a five-year-old Englishbred by Scottish Rifle, who failed in last year's Singapore Gold Cap, is one of 10 horses recently gelded. The others are: Record Harvest, on board in six out of seven starts without winning, The Blacknight, Whiz Kid, Happiness II, Milk And60 words
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582 1984-05-11 43 Andermatt does impressive workout ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thurs.— Andermatt, 1983 Horse of the Year, stepped up his preparations for the $200,000 Perak Derby over 2,400 m on Sunday with an impressive workout here this morning. The five-year-old by Amalgam did two rounds on the grass, reeling off582 words
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Article161 1984-05-11 43 THE Racehorse Owners Association has expressed concern over the delay m resolving some cases of horses which failed their pre-race urine test. In a letter to the Malayan Racing Association, ROA president Tan Hock Chong appealed for such cases to be speeded up. He said owners161 words
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Article109 1984-05-11 43 27 sent down a class TWENTY-SEVEN horses who ran at the Penang Turf Club April Meeting have been demoted They are: From Class 4 to 5: Batu Emas (47), Fighting Princess (51), Flight Captain (55), Honey Brown (55), Jade Mountain (55), Petir (54), Posebel (55), Smile For Me (54). From109 words
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Article1362 1984-05-11 43 POTJPBB 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,200 m WiiMihki MM (Ratings: 84-77) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 *****0 Taming Sari II 57 (84) Mdm SH TengNoordin Bag dl +2.5 Sairi 6 2 83*3*6 Bylon M (82) Lucky Leo-Lim seg +.5 Gareham 1 3 *604*0 Fittlte Warrior 55.5 (81) Good1,362 words
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Advertisement295 1984-05-11 43 rmjmt ANNOUNCEMENT* 131 Marriages/ Engagements ALOYSIUS CROSS FAMILY and .lames Fernandez family thank all relatives and Friends and Father John for their attendance, presence and congratulatory messages from Datuk Datln Satin VelU, Minister of Works on ision of the marriage of their eldest daughter, Janet to Oasper on 28th April,295 words
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Miscellaneous94 1984-05-11 46 Today's events HOCKEY Schools A Bovs': VJC v HCJC. RJC v Beatty (CSC, 2.30 and 3.40 p. m. SOCCER SBHFL jnr k.0.: Rheem v Indosuez. Cycle Carriage v Ming Court (Tanglin). Dynasty Hotel v Cold Storage. Mobil v Sime Darbv <FP). All at 5.15 p. m. Telerec Shield: Tel Inst94 words
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Advertisement190 1984-05-11 47 THOMAS CUP W ÜBER CUP W FINALS KUALA LUMPUR MAY 7-18,1984 Congratulations to winners ot Flor-Mate/Bubbles Lud^Draw Congratulations to the 10 lucky winners of the Flor-Mate Bubbles Lucky Draw held on 2 May 1984. You'll each get a TV set. And for those who didn't win. here's another chance Next190 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-05-11 48 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB 300 take part m big air crash exercise By AN INTERNATIONAL expert on crash procedures yesterday observed a rescue exercise carried out at Changi Airport. Dr Morgan Fahey of the International Civil Aviation Organisation had been invited by the Department of Civil AviationAZIZ HUSSIN - 400 words
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338 1984-05-11 48 Judge lifts interim order m trade mark case THE High Court yesterday lifted a one-year-old interim injunction against a local manufacturer who was alleged to have infringed the trade mark of the American manufacturer of Tide detergent. This means that $1.2 million338 words
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241 1984-05-11 48 4 South Koreans held as spies for the North SEOUL, Thursday Four South Koreans, including two nightclub hostesses, have been arrested on espionage charges after being recruited by North Korean agents m Japan and Singapore. The South Korean Agency for National Security Planning said that Kirn In- ll wan, 31,AP; AFP - 241 words
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Article314 1984-05-11 48 World Court rules against the US THE HAGUE, Thurs. The International Court of Justice today called on the United States to immediately end the mining of ports and other direct and indirect military activities aimed against Nicaragua. In an interim judgment m a case against Washington brought by the NicaraguanReuter; UPI; AP - 314 words
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Article246 1984-05-11 48 Agent Orange makers to sue govt NEW YORK, Thurs. Dow Chemical Company and Diamond Shamrock Corporation intend to sue the United States government so that it can share the burden of a USS2M million (Sss2o million) settlement with Vietnam veterans who claim injuries from the herbicide, Agent Orange. "To theUPI - 246 words
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Article32 1984-05-11 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.35 points to 1,168.87 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today APAP - 32 words
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Advertisement249 1984-05-11 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dallj IN TODAY'S ISSUE A local trading company belonging to Cycle and Carriage chairman Chua Boon Peng has concluded a deal to sell high technology weap- j ons and rocket systems to China. RICHARD SEAH has the details. Companies providing financing for i leasing in Singapore249 words
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Miscellaneous141 1984-05-11 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. Adelaide 13 19 C Cloudy Manila 24 35C Fair Amsterdam 1 11 C Cloudy Melbourne 7 18 C Overcast Bangkok 25 34 C Fair141 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1120 1984-05-11 1 Presenting a tale o£ tickers old and new Changing faces of Time LEFT: The mammoth clock at dementi Town Centre everyone seems to want a clock, even our satellite towns BELOW: Sturdy and impressive, but now out of style the Railway Station clock with Roman1,120 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration941 1984-05-11 2 LU CHISEN - History down the drain LU CHISEN Collecting (^^cS) Chinese antiques \||i|Sy By The unauthorised salvaging of sunken treasure off the Johor coast is m the news. Several years ago, a wreck m the South China sea yielded crates of precious porcelain pieces. They were subsequently sold off at an auction941 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1984-05-11 4 ESTHER WONG - ESTHER WONG L Partners m a dual-career marriage should occasionally evaluate their relationship. Today, three "formulas" are discussed. Whatever the choice, the toll on their relationship, careers and family life can be minimised only by understanding the costs and options. You and ■sr>) your work A fortnightly series1,228 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-05-11 5 Involved husband, involved wife Some modern husbands prefer to have their wives working and getting more satisfaction m life. They get vicarious gratification from their wives' achievements, and enjoy having both partners develop their careers. 'INVOLVED couples" arc those who are equally committed to work and home-life Formula Three. Hence,476 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-05-11 5 ONE gain often cited by working wives is their own sense of selfrealisation and of achievement m pursuing their career. Another gain is financial security and, consequently, a higher standard of living. Some plan their lifestyle so that m the early married years, enough money is saved356 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-05-11 5 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By I THE Rhodes Scholarship, awarded to outstanding Englishspeaking men and women m the academic and extra-cur-ricular fields, has, for the first time, been earmarked exclusively for Singapore. And the first recipient under this new arrangement is Mr Raymond Lim Siang Keat, 24. Previously,530 words
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GONG PLACES
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Article, Illustration1606 1984-05-11 8 Holland on a bicycle Sightseeing from the seat of a bicycle can be fun as our writer discovered when she cycled up and down the flat but beautiful landscapes of Holland. Story and photographs by FIONA NICHOLS IF THERE is one country that lends itself to cycling, it must be1,606 words
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Article354 1984-05-11 9 Getting there THE lowest fare to Amsterdam is offered by Aeroflot at $1,400 return. Return fares by other airlines range from $1,902 to $2,300. Check with your travel agent for the best fares. Where to stay The least of problems m Holland is finding a place toCJL - 354 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration1122 1984-05-11 24 ALJEAN HARMETZ - ALJEAN HARMETZ Terms of Endearment (now showing at Jade) is the multi-award-winning film that almost did not make it to the big screen if not for the determination of its writer, producer and director, James L. Brooks. By NOW that the 56th annual AcademyNYT - 1,122 words
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Article373 1984-05-11 24 Robert Hebbie - Robert Hebbie AN ORGAN RECITAL By St Andrew's Cathedral Today, 6.15 p.m. Free OPEN any volume of The International Who's Who m Music, and you're sure to see the name Robert Hebble. The top-class American organist, also a wellknown figure m the music world m his373 words
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Article544 1984-05-11 25 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM fr^iTYnni By EVEN if the first 26 parts of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Mandarin drama serial, The Awakening, were well received, its concluding episode on Monday was a disappointment. The hour-long show was an anti-climax. It was not only unnecessary but also left its544 words
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Article32 1984-05-11 25 TICKETS for the public to the British Film Week (Sunday -May 19) have run out. But tickets for the British Council and Singapore Film Society members are still available.32 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-05-11 25 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN A peek at the new SBC Mandarin drama series, Youth, and some last words on The Awakening, which ended on Monday. I j ~jsk AAa-1 ~"^t YOUTH Today, Ch 8, 9.30 p.m. Previewed by COMING m the wake of the top-rated serial. The Awakening, is502 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-05-11 25 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By THE scene: a peaceful Indian reservation tucked somewhere m the wild, wild West sometime m the last century. Fires burn innocently from m front of the tepees. The hour: early morning just the right time for hunting. The Red Indians: muscled braves, a feathered chief,707 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-05-11 25 Lounge chat GOOD news for all you rock 'n' roll fans. Rainbow Theatre Lounge has a treat m store m the form of a show, entitled Rock Anthology. Scheduled to commence sometime next month, the show will feature some of the greatest rock 'n' roll songsBRIAN MILLER - 336 words
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Advertisement18 1984-05-11 1 Formulas for married life OUTLOOK, Pages Four and Five Cycle through Holland GOING PLACES. Pages Eight and Nine18 words
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Advertisement569 1984-05-11 16 APPOINTMENTS AUTOMATED SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD is a member of the CSA Group, a leading systems house with offices m Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia. The Group markets and services a range of computers from PCs to the super-minis, and related peripherals. As part of the Group's expansion programme569 words
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Advertisement842 1984-05-11 17 NOTICES I Tender Notice Tenders are invited tor: I BUILDING AMB/T/84/022— Thermal insulation to walls of Telecoms premises phase VIII. Eligibility: Registered Contractor Class— C D (Relevant Category) 'Non-registered Contractor— Deposit 551. 000.00 Showround: 18 May 84 at 10.00 am Yio Chu Kang Telephone Exchange, 151. Seletar Road. Singapore 2880.842 words
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Advertisement643 1984-05-11 18 NOTICES IBS INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held at ICB Penthouse. ICB Building, Bth Storey. 2 Shenton Way. Singapore 0106. on Saturday. 2643 words
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Advertisement664 1984-05-11 19 NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC MAJOR EXPANSION PROGRAMME CONTRACT VII Tenders are invited for the construction of the Sports Complex and infrastructure under Contract VII. THE FACILITIES COMPRISE: (I) Olympic size swimming pool with changing rooms (ii) a practice pool (m) 5 squash courts (iv) a full size running track with changing664 words
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Advertisement325 1984-05-11 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IRS AND IN THE MATTER OF KIM POH TIMBER TRADING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) IS HEREBY! GIVEN that, pursuant to i Section 272 of the Compa- nies Act, Cap. 185 that the final General Meeting of i the members of325 words
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Advertisement346 1984-05-11 22 ym i:x?L Basement, Supreme House Building, Penang Road, JLwA Singapore 0923. lei: *****64, *****02 1 M mn m^^gl^^ Venus Three versatile and vivacious songbirds from Taiwan complement the dynamic D'Starlights. Also listen to MIGUEL GUNTER of Taiwan J B fame And backed by our EL M P^^^l l \4&^^^ very346 words
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Miscellaneous254 1984-05-11 22 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I LOOK AT A CAT IwMV 50 AFFECTIONATE, GARPIBLP 7^ V THIS y STROMN& N -^^v^ v HI6 owner/7 >^-^ r~j <T VI r _/C 3 r T i/i^ST \(nvj ksfJ)Y[ y^ t) rw >^ l S a spiper JfAA I?AV?6) 5"ll g 1984254 words
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Miscellaneous602 1984-05-11 23 (AY 0 PEANUTS BySchutz SOMETIMES I UIONPER YOU HAVE TO FEEP MIM I 6UESS THIS UJOULPNT UUHV I DO THIS... IT'S MAKE SURE HE HAS A BE A 600P TIME TO HARP WORK TAKIN6 600P PLACE TO SLEEP... ASK FOR An Ac?va NCE CARE OF A 906... PO6S ARE NICE602 words
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Advertisement352 1984-05-11 24 Entrepreneur Cindy Tan, Mechanical B^fft^ r r ?iS!iwiNit^' 't i Electrical Co-ordinator Joo Lian, Creative '^i^JJj&H^JS Sl^r^'^S^Sv Copywriter Rita Hague, are some of the women m satisf\ing careers. Read their 4 -P^llt^Nt stories and our guide on how to Match j^^^^NPi^^^^^lM^S^^^t Exclusive: Singapore teacher Annie '^*j JSMMBIJi. Chong writes of352 words
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Miscellaneous96 1984-05-11 24 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.46 a.m. (1.2 m). 7.43 a.m. (2.3m), 2.26 p.m. (0.4m), 8.58 p.m. (2.3m). Sedili Keehil 1.15 a.m. (1.3m), 6.39 a.m. (1.9m). 1.24 p.m. (0.6m). 8.18 p.m. (2.1 m). Port Dickson 3.48 a.m. (2.2 m), 9.52 a.m. (0.9 m). 4.00 p.m. (2.5m). 10.56 p.m. (0.6m). TOMORROW: Singapore96 words
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Advertisement306 1984-05-11 25 ITECNOGAS $69 that's all you pay for the convenience of the Tecnogas Gas Cooker and Cooker Hood. o*^'0 i From Tecnogas, comes Free Cooker Hood "'tSRSz^ (TCB 350) w.th every its superb range of purchase of Tecnogas kitchen appliances Cooker 31-409 I featured here I V I Practical, efficient and306 words
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Miscellaneous245 1984-05-11 25 What's on SYMBOLISM IN ASIAN RELIGIONS Part of a weekly lecture series organised by the Friends of the Museum. Susie Brooks will speak at the National Museum Theatrette at 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. Free. A TOUCH OF EVIL The story, set in Mexico, centres around a corrupt sheriff opposing245 words
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Miscellaneous1762 1984-05-11 26 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE £J"_ Nureyev in pick isbcitzz p^^p^ i Ol tnO 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.10 Programme Highlights 5.58 am National Anthem Your Lunchdate (cont'd) jfr Jfc^mr M m%^ 4.25 Kidsworld: Featuring kids who sell popcorn to 6.50 Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars (r) Another1,762 words
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Article, Illustration718 1984-05-11 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO 'Cunning glow' m eyes gives actress a negative film role and image By Zong yi HER seductive sidelong glance and the sexy little mole on her chin are the trademarks of this successful actress. But these have also spotted her life with trouble and718 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-05-11 1 pom pom (t w n m v& Saturday midnight shows at Odeon, Cathay, Orchard and Golden Sultan cinemas. Sunday morning show at Golden Sultan cinema. Produced by Hong Jinbao < l A cfe ie the story focuses on two cops of an anti-crime338 words
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Article49 1984-05-11 1 T-Z^'^fi'JWv'ii »> M4ISI -S7 m*' «Ls!iii2 si^j® tr i r rii^i/cill; Oiit-ivnt i "P!;<: H^flb ig m c i /i ■a 1 1 sfc Jj >? ■Hi 'j'Ku^-IHL^^* X mn r. f f'[ <•}- ff- {i p a a Hi"! fc'l 1 ft" Hi /i t^ ftlifi] nY fiftt S49 words
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Article186 1984-05-11 1 ifgWlHf *fr It 4& U'j ik »fX- ri** Hi &z m%l v- m ri'j ic> fcmit) tV IJ fi'j HK Bff > f^> «'if JB f* > ffi 81» hki#> euM^ /t-i-i],t kt\'}*£& fstm fin &Wm ZiiiA if m ti«^g[i as »rw S3 igj Hi ffi '"i ft m in!:186 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-05-11 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword NO 133 sso cash: KOH KHENG CHUAN (I.C. No: *****74/1) $20 cash each: WEE ANG KIM CHEONG JIN HUA (I.C. No: *****95/H) (I.C. No: *****83;E) HENG PUAY MENG SEAH YANG PING (I.C. No: *****95/F) (I.C. No: *****73/G) NG KWOI HUANG ONG HIAP BOON (I.C. No: *****27/A)432 words
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Article, Illustration943 1984-05-11 2 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE Books THE BATTLE OF RED CLIFF Adapted by Pan Qinmeng Illustrated by Liv Xiyong Zhaohua Publishing House, Beijing, 1983. 110 pages. $7.50 Reviewed by An illustration m the book, with the following text: "Large numbers o Cao Cao's men were struck down by943 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-05-11 4 RAVINDRAN VELOO - RAVINDRAN VELOO By Indian classical dancer Susheela Mehta is certainly more the classicist than the barrister-type, even though she did win five gold medals from Bangalore University two years ago for being the best student that year. The voice is a measured, studied tone a control, aided698 words
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