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Title Section15 1984-07-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 2, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article417 1984-07-02 1 IVAN FERNANDEZ; RONNIE WAI; GILLIAN POW CHONG - Roar that came with a bang IVAN FERNANDEZ, RONNIE WAI GILLIAN POW CHONG By and IT WAS an electric hour which gave rise to a pyrotechnic shower of compliments from many of the 20,000 spectators at the SAF Day Parade last night. You had to be at the National Stadium417 words
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Article86 1984-07-02 1 HONGKONG, Sun. A group of 17 hawkers set off for Beijing today, following hard on the heels of stockbrokers and community leaders m a bid to express their views on the territory's future. The men, representing 10 hawkers associations, said they would ask the ChineseAFP - 86 words
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Article35 1984-07-02 1 QUAKE ROCKS PAKISTAN ISLAMABAD, San. An earthaaake measuffag 5.4 oa tae Rlcater scale rocked aertkera Paklstu ttdiy bat aore were do lnußOQaw reports of damage or casualties, the official APP news •leaey reported. Beater35 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-07-02 1 MOSCOW, Sun. US and Soviets still talking on other topics. Page 5 THE Soviet Union today decisively rejected what it said were attempts by the United States to set pre-conditions on talks banning the use of weapons m space. The official Soviet news agencyMICHAEL LiEW - 482 words
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Article446 1984-07-02 2 Bungalows by the sea A HOLIDAY village by the sea for civil servants is nearing completion. The fully-furnished holiday bungalows for divisions one, two and three officers off Jalan Loyang Besar and near Pasir Ris cost about $11 million, sources say. Construction of the units began m February last446 words
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Article586 1984-07-02 2 Burma coming out AFTER years of political isolation, Burmese leaders have begun taking steps to open the country's doors to foreign countries by first visiting them. President San Yu and Foreign Minister Chit Hlaing arrived m Tokyo yesterday for a 10-day state visit at Tokyo's invitation. U586 words
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Article368 1984-07-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LOCAL executives have been taken to task for long-windedness and jargon m letters and reports. These faults stem partly from a misguided desire to impress with long words and longer sentences. A partial solution is to remember that plain, simple English communicates best. Less easily368 words
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Article164 1984-07-02 2 A PROMISE OF PLENTY FROM PATIENCE, RIGHT PRODUCTS TRADE and investment m China is a whole new frontier for local entrepreneurs, holding rich promise for those with the patience and the right product. In 1982, Singapore sold $516.7 million worth of goods to China, only a fraction of China's164 words
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Article235 1984-07-02 2 Off-court warm-ups NO LOVE will be lost between top seed John McEnroe and No. 14 Bill Scanlon m their fourthround Wimbledon match m London today. The cold war between the defending champion and the man he beat at the same venue last year has already warmed up. On Saturday,235 words
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Article128 1984-07-02 2 Asean: Across the Causeway HK tourists ruling THE Malaysian government is to make it tougher for Hongkong tourists who hold certificates of identity to enter Malaysia. However, holders of such passes will be exempted from the new Immigration Department ruling if they are a part of a tour group or128 words
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Article139 1984-07-02 2 Hawke vs hawks AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke is facing a tough fight with radical leftwingers from within the ruling Labour Party m his bid to moderate policies on a range of issues, including the highly sensitive question of Australia's future attitude towards Indonesia and East Timor. He139 words
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Article473 1984-07-02 2 Harmony keynote "AN individual is like a piano. If you know which chord to strike, you will produce harmony and if you do not, you will get discord." These words from Dr D.D. Chelliah to his eldest son seem to represent the underlying philosophy of all that he473 words
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Article182 1984-07-02 2 Academy's latest step THE Nany^ng Academy of Fine Arts, a college which has been a cradle for local visual artists during the past 46 years, starts its music and dance courses from today. Pirouetting into a new era, the academy opens up another venue for those who wish182 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-07-02 3 Picture by Commandos running into position to form the shape of Stegapore with other soldiers as 2,M» comrades In the background raise their Oashcards to show the 25th-year celebrations logo. WONG KWAI CHOWWONG KWAI CHOW - 39 words
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Article471 1984-07-02 3 Best of the armed forces- AT LAST night's SAF Day Parade, President C.V.Devan Nair presented eight commanding officers with awards for winning m the SAF Best Unit competition. The Best Combat Unit was the 41st Singapore Armoured Regiment. The others were: The 3rd Battalion, Singapore471 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-07-02 4 RANGOON, Sunday BURMA, after years of political isolation, has begun taking steps to open its doors to foreign countries. President San Yu and Foreign Minister Chit Hlaing arrived m Tokyo today for a 10-day state visit to Japan at the invitation of429 words
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269 1984-07-02 4 BEIJING, Sunday CHINA has no intention of shifting away from socialism and regards it as the only way for everyone to prosper, top Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping said yesterday. He wafc quoted by the official Xinhua news agency as saying poverty had nothingAP; Reuter - 269 words
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269 1984-07-02 4 China unhappy with Japan's revision of books TOKYO, Sun. China today criticised Japan's newly revised school textbooks, saying they still distorted or ignored the Japanese army's wartime atrocities. Japan's first revision of the textbooks m 1982 provoked outrage m China and other countries occupied by the Japanese before and dunngReuter - 269 words
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124 1984-07-02 4 BANGKOK, Sun. Lm« said today It had killed or wounded more than 25 Thai troops In attacks near a disputed border village on Friday. In a broadcast monitored by the BBC, Vientiane Radio said Laotian forces m the Paklal district of Sayaboury provinceReuter - 124 words
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Article83 1984-07-02 4 TAIPEH OFFICIALS on Saturday ruled out a Hongkong delegation's proposal to turn islands off the coast of Taiwan into a "second Hongkong" before Beijing takes over the British colony m 1997. Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission chairman Tseng Kuang Shun said the Taipeh government does not encourage HongkongUPI - 83 words
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Article70 1984-07-02 4 BRITAIN'S FOREIGN Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe, flew to Moscow yesterday for talks with Soviet leaders aimed at improving bilateral relations and probing Kremlin attitudes on arms and other East-West issues. Sir Geoffrey is due to meet Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko for two rounds of talks todayReuter - 70 words
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Article61 1984-07-02 4 INDIA AND Sri Lanka yesterday began top-level talks m New Delhi on the ethnic Tamil issue which has often led to strained relations between the two Asian neighbours. An Indian spokesman described the talks between Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene and Premier Indira Gandhi as cordial and61 words
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Article71 1984-07-02 4 THE AMERICAN Television company. CBS. has announced it is pulling out of its participation m a satellite television transmission system m a move seen as possibly affecting the future of satellite TV m the United States. CBS' withdrawal has raised the possibility that some of the otherAFP - 71 words
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490 1984-07-02 5 To prevent Democrats exploiting the issue m hustings' WASHINGTON, Sun. THE Reagan administration is quietly curbing United States military activity m Central America and the Persian Gulf and is moving into a low profile on military issues pending before Congress. A prime mc.tive, according490 words
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297 1984-07-02 5 US and Soviets still talking on other topics WASHINGTON, Sun. IN THE last few days, relations between the United States and the Soviet Union have focused on possible talks over the banning of space weapons. And m the last few months the focus has been on the breakdown last NovemberAP - 297 words
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180 1984-07-02 5 LONDON, Sun. A wealthy Briton was jailed for life yesterday at Exeter for killing his American wife who taunted him about her sexual exploits with men and women. At the end of a trial dubbed "the headless corpse case" by the British press,Reuter - 180 words
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339 1984-07-02 5 Ministers agree to speed up tariff cuts BONN, Sunday TRADE ministers from the United States, Japan, Canada and the European Community ended a two-day informal meeting yesterday at Erbach agreeing to accelerate tariff cuts. The ministers resolved to initiate steps to implement tariff cuts, decided under the Tokyo round ofAP - 339 words
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231 1984-07-02 5 OTTAWA, Sun. Conservative lawyer John Turner became Canada's 17th Prime Minister yesterday and immediately criticised his predecessor, the flamboyant Pierre Trudeau, who retired after nearly 16 years m power. Mr Turner, 55, took the oath of office and then announced his newUPI - 231 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-07-02 5 FOl RTKKN-YKAR-OLD Tien Dang (left), a VietiuunetM' refugee, smiles proudly as she is shown the certificate that proclaims her the winner of the 1984 Army Reserve National Essay Contest m Chicago. Tien Dang, who knew no English at all fours years ago, has beaten 4,5UPI - 148 words
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166 1984-07-02 6 BEIRUT, Sun. Nine passengers of a Lebanonbound boat seized by Israeli gunboats were released yesterday m Muslim west Beirut. The small passenger boat, Alizur Blanco, seized on Friday by Israeli gunboats on its way from Cyprus to Lebanon, was released by Israel earlyUPI - 166 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-07-02 6 Army men sent into exile, says report LONDON, Sun. PRESIDENT Hafez El Assad of Syria has started a purge to reassert his authority by sending one of his three possible successors his brother Rifaat and a group of about 60 top army officers intoAFP; AP - 327 words
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Article48 1984-07-02 6 PRETORIA. Sun Twenty eight people died and 50 were injured, some seriously, m Cape Province early yesterday m one of South Africa's worst bus crashes, a police spokesman said. The bus ploughed across a deep ditch before smashing into a tree, he said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article191 1984-07-02 6 Hopes rise for peace in Lebanon BEIRUT, Sunday LEBANON'S powerful Druze militia has begun removing its heavy weapons from Beirut, raising hopes m the divided capital that peace would be restored after five months of continuous sectarian fighting. The government has set Wednesday as the day its security plan wouldReuter; NYT - 191 words
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Article166 1984-07-02 6 BAHRAIN, Sun. Firefighters yesterday put out a Dlaze on the Swiss-man-aged tanker, Tiburon, hit by an Iraqi missile on Wednesday, but they were still working to prevent any fresh outbreak, a salvage official said. "The fire was put out, but salvage tugs are still sprayingReuter - 166 words
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Article135 1984-07-02 6 Pik Botha has talks in Maputo JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African Foreign Minister Roelof "Pik" Botha met President Samora Machel of Mozambique m Maputo yesterday for the highest level talks between the two countries since the signing of a non-aggres-sion accord on March 16. Mr Botha said after the meeting thatUPI - 135 words
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Article65 1984-07-02 6 PARIS, Sun. The inventor of the seaplane, French engineer Henri Fabre, died at Grenoble on Friday at the age of 101, it was announced yesterday. Mr Fabre became the first man to take off from water when his plane, Canard (Duck), which he built himself, was successfully testedAFP - 65 words
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167 1984-07-02 6 LONDON, Sun. Iran may offer war risk insurance rates well below the current market rate for ships calling at Kharg Island oil terminal m the Gulf, Lloyd's List said yesterday. Lloyd's List, organ of the insurance firm Lloyds of London, quoted a directorReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-07-02 7 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said today he was looking forward to visiting Indonesia with the apprehension of "an octogenarian bridegroom". Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja had said last week relations between the two countries could be affected by Australian policy towards161 words
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Article72 1984-07-02 7 The relations have deteriorated so much over recent weeks that Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, m his interview with the Sydney Morning Herald published on Friday, suggested that there should be a "cooling off period" m ties between Australia and Indonesia. Elaborating later to72 words
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260 1984-07-02 7 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Bid to avert damaging ties with Indonesia By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Sun. Prime Minister Bob Hawke is facing a tough fight with left-wingers from within his ruling party m his bid to moderate policies on a range of issues, including260 words
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261 1984-07-02 7 Japan to join Asean in calling for Viet pullout at meeting TOKYO, Sun. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe will join Asean Foreign ministers m calling for pullout of Vietnamese troops from Cambodia when the ministers meet m Jakarta on July 12 and 13. Japanese officials said Mr Abe will pledge261 words
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302 1984-07-02 7 MANILA, Sun. An opposition group today said a military raid on its offices was so indiscriminate that soldiers even took with them a Bible and a letter to Christians from Pope John Paul 11. Nationalist Alliance chairman Lorenzo Tanada, a former senator, alsoAP - 302 words
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308 1984-07-02 7 July 4 'Vasectomy Da y' in Thailand BANGKOK, Sun. MR MECHAI Veeravaidhva, widely credited for a dramatic "birth control revolution" m Thailand, is planning to stage "an all- American July 4 vasectomy" to thank the United States for Its help to his country's population programme. His organisation will provide freeAP - 308 words
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Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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Article500 1984-07-02 8 Hongkong after 1997: The Malaysian reaction Tougher for certificate of identity holders to enter HONGKONG will be handed back to China by the British m 1997 when the AngloChinese Treaty signed a' century ago expires. The jitters that grip the colony's people may result,NST - 500 words
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378 1984-07-02 8 3,000 join peaceful protest in Papan IPOH, Sunday AN ESTIMATED 3,000 people gathered today m Papan m what appears to be the largest peaceful anti-nuclear assembly Malaysia has seen. From early this morning, the protesters, carrying banners and posters, lined the main road leading to Batu Gajah and the roadNST - 378 words
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Article137 1984-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Drug abuse among Malaysian schoolchildren is on the decline, Education Minister Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud has said. Dr Sulaiman said a recent study by the Universiti Sains Malaysia, showed "a general decline m their involvement m such undesirable activities". The minister did not137 words
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124 1984-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Holders of Hongkong certificates of identity are mainly people who crossed from China, a spokesman for the British High Commission said. Such certificates are also given to others after their status has been checked. They could apply for British passports ifNST - 124 words
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339 1984-07-02 9 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN By A LITTLE village by the sea for civil servants is nearing completion. The latest addition to the fully-furnished holiday bungalows for divisions one, two and three officers off Jalan Loyang Besar near Pasir Ris cost about $11 million, according to339 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-07-02 9 Arson suspect detained POLICE detained a street opera singer for suspected arson after a fire m her friend's flat yesterday morning. The fire began at about 11 a.m. Two fire engines took about 45 minutes to put out the fire m the two-room flat on the 17th floor of Block107 words
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Article45 1984-07-02 9 THIEVES broke into two companies, sharing the same premises, and left with 514,567.35 m cash over the weekend. Mr Yoshichika Tokiya, 49, an executive director of one of the companies found the office safe forced open and the money missing on Saturday.45 words
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91 1984-07-02 9 THE MP for Thomson, Dr Chau Sik Ting, yesterday visited shops and markets m his constituency to spread the courtesy and anti-spitting messages. In a two-hour tour, Dr Chau and community representatives, visited the Venus Road hawker centre and the Sin Ming91 words
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Article64 1984-07-02 9 Saving energy THE Singapore Manufacturer's Association and the Public Utilities Board will jointly organise a training course on energy conservation at the Hiltoi. Hotel from July 23 to 27. The fee is $700 per person. SMA members will be subsidised by the Skills Development Fund for up to W per64 words
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Article43 1984-07-02 9 THE Singapore Fire Service will hold its third Work Improvement Teams (WITs) Management Presentation Day at the Central Fire Station. Hill Street, on Wednesday, at 9 a.m. Mi Lim Bong Lock, director of the Fire Service, will address the participants43 words
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Article, Illustration10 1984-07-02 9 Picture by WONG KWAI CHOWWONG KWAI CHOW - 10 words
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188 1984-07-02 9 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Big demand for SBC's 'courtesy' team to perform By CHUA CHIN CHYE THESE five with smiles to match Singa's are doing their bit to promote courtesy. They were part of a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation team that presented a collection of sketches and songs last week at the opening of the188 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-07-02 10 MARJORIE CHONG - MARJORIE CHONG By Raffles Hall hopes to carry tradition to new hostel site STUDENTS of the oldest university hostel, Raffles Hall, took to the road yesterday on a symbolic run from its old home m Nassim Road to its new home m Kent Ridge. Raffles Hall has come455 words
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Article83 1984-07-02 10 A MAN claimed trial on Friday to a charge of dealing with dutiable goods with the intention of defrauding the Government of Customs duty. Pang Yock Foo, 33, manager of Seletar Hill Service Station along Yio Chu Kang Road, is alleged to have dealt with83 words
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102 1984-07-02 10 Two face separate charges of having bullets SEPARATE fresh charges of possession of ammunition were brought against two men on Friday. Tan Yock Chek, 25. is accused of having five rounds of .38 special bullets at a house m Hamilton Road between June 4 and 7 this year. Yu Lai102 words
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Article49 1984-07-02 10 Navy ship on training cruise RSS Intrepid left here yesterday with 39 Midshipmen on a monthlong training cruise to Surabaya and Bali m Indonesia and Darwin m Australia. This cruise is the first this year. Present at the sending-off ceremony was the RSN Fleet Commander, Colonel Lee Seng Kong.49 words
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Article64 1984-07-02 10 POLICE arrested a teenager, believed to have been involv ed m several gang robberies, near his home m China Street, off Cross Street, early yesterday. Police suspect the 14-year-old boy had been working with four or five accomplices m preying on students The boy, who dropped out of64 words
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Article59 1984-07-02 10 THIEVES stole $14,000 worth of jewellery from the home of a businessman at Jalan Limau Kasturi, Tanah Merah, on Saturday. Mr S. T. Teo, 34. had left his home at about 5 30 p m When he returned home later, he found that three bedrooms had59 words
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Article126 1984-07-02 11 $40,500 stolen in two break-ins THIEVES stole $33,000 and jewellery worth $7,500 when they broke into two shops between Thursday and Friday. A company managing director, Mr L.T. Wong, 48, reported on Friday a loss of $23,000 from his company's safe which had been forced open. Thieves had entered his126 words
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Article41 1984-07-02 11 PRINCESS Elizabeth Estate School will be celebrating its 30th anniversary with a dinner and concert on July 14 at 7.30 p.m. Old students and former members of the staff can call the school on *****58 for more details.41 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-07-02 11 Illegal hawkers stay mobile to catch the crowd and avoid being caught YOU see them quite often near bus stops, along the five-foot way, In the car parks next to food centres and even on overhead bridges. They are Illegal hawkers operating without a licence. They sell anything228 words
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280 1984-07-02 11 RONNIE WAI - Key reservists for 6-month course RONNIE WAI By THE government will take the lead m allowing selected civil servant reservists, holding the rank of captain and above, to attend a fulltime six-month course at the Singapore Command and Staff College. The course is presently limited to regular Singapore Armed Forces280 words
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249 1984-07-02 11 PEOPLE who want to enter this year's National Current Affairs Quiz have only about a week left to register for it. Those interested can get the entry forms from the People's Association m Kallang, all community centres and Times House In Kirn249 words
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Article37 1984-07-02 11 THE Rotary Club of Singaj>orc recently installed its 50th president. Mr Koh Choon Hui, managing director of Roche Singapore and chairman of the hartley Secondary School committee, succeeds Mr Winston Oh. a cardiologist.37 words
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Article32 1984-07-02 11 A ONE-DAY conference on business and investment opportunities m Sabah will be hold m Kola Kinahalu on July 28. The organisers are Organisational Resources. Telephone Kuala Lumpur on *****5.32 words
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Article84 1984-07-02 11 TWO bus services were merged yesterday to form a new route from Potong Pasir to Jurong East via Chinatown. The two services were No 79 from Jurong East to Chinatown and No 147 from Potong Pasir to Commonwealth Avenue. The new OTS service, No 147, will start84 words
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OUR CHANGING WORLD
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377 1984-07-02 12 A THING of beauty, Keats wrote, is a joy forever. But he never saw a decorative hologram. Lucky him, some might say, but the public is crowding into Liberty m London's Regent Street to view and buy the very latest m holograms fromFinancial Times - 377 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-07-02 12 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Edited by 19th century Impressionists stole the march on science MAN has always looked for ways to capture permanently a beautiful sunset, that haunting smile or even a family outing m the park. So we have paintings, etchings, sculptures, photographs, films Our Changing World reports on522 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-07-02 12 Wheelchair or a runabout? BELIEVE it or not, this is a wheelchair designed by a small American company. This 4§-kilo, three-wheeled chair is powered by a gel cell battery and can run for six to eight hours at speeds up to 8 km/h. Its rear wheels adjust to widen or116 words
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Article151 1984-07-02 12 THE purists will cringe. Moet-Henessy, France s largest bottler of champagne, has patented a new system that uses yeast beads to transform ordinary wine into champagne, reports Science Digest The traditional methode champenoise involves the addition of live yeast to bottled wine. This causes the wine's sugar151 words
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Article, Illustration919 1984-07-02 13 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard Part Three of an adaptation by THE PAP was never what some people called it a communist front. But it did contain communists, some of whom were quite prominent. It did have to deal with the unions, which were dominated by919 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-07-02 13 DrGoh - DrGoh Wednesday: The two faces of Singapore... by While Mr Lee Kuan Yew was riding the communist tiger to a halt, the Shell Oil Company gave the embattled PAP government a welcome economic boost. The Dutch company's directors must have had powers of observation140 words
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Article1188 1984-07-02 13 WILL say here and now that if you want an independent, democratic and non-communist Malaya, then let us have something worthwhile to defend. Give us proof that you will not fight us. But it is impossible for any person, any political party, to fight1,188 words
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Article491 1984-07-02 14 Speak better to write well THE typical business letter or report written by a local executive is not a pretty thing. It is long-winded, jargon-bound and marred by careless writing. So says Mrs Arlene Gilpin of the British Council, which has been engaged by local firms491 words
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Article, Illustration855 1984-07-02 14 CHINA appears to have made a firm decision that nuclear power plants will play a major role m its economic development, and that foreigners will make a key contribution to setting up the industry. While m the foreseeable future, these plants will855 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1984-07-02 14 DAVID IGNATIUS - DAVID IGNATIUS, By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON If Soviet policy seems confused to Western observers these days, there may be a simple reason: It is confused. Senior Reagan administration officials believe the Soviet leadership is m the midst of1,092 words
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Article609 1984-07-02 14 ARE GOOD roads and safe highways to be considered luxuries; tarlvlleges for the public? This is the basic question which the Malaysian Highway Authority, In tandem with the Works Ministry, has to at least address, If not venture an answer to. As things stand now, theNST - 609 words
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450 1984-07-02 15 They can employ drivers on three shifts 1 REFER to letters on the taxi service, and the Ministry of Communications reply "Taxis can merely complement buses, MRT". (ST. May 29). I occasionally travel to countries m the region and have found it much easier to450 words
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Letter104 1984-07-02 15 I REFER to the report "America prepares for life after World War III". (ST, June 27). Unfortunately, the intricate plans of the American authorities may be m vain. Scientists involved m nuclear war research have estimated the global human casualty toll m a medium-sized (5,000 megaton) nuclear war104 words
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147 1984-07-02 15 Handicapped disagree with statement WE refer to the report "Disabled tend to be unrealistic when seeking jobs". (ST, June 26). We, a group of handicapped people, do not agree with that statement. As disabled persons, we fully understand that it is not easy for a handicapped person to get a147 words
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Letter96 1984-07-02 15 I HAVE seen many private buses, lorries and pick-ups polluting the air with their smoky exhausts. These vehicles are driven around with impunity, leaving smoke screens behind them. I have had to reduce speed m order to allow the smoky vehicle m front a wide96 words
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157 1984-07-02 15 What the kids did at the test I WOULD like to congratulate the organisers of the recently concluded arts festival. In many respects it was tremendously successful. I attended three performances and would have attended more if I had been able to get the tickets. Indeed, I am looking forward157 words
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Letter, Illustration411 1984-07-02 15 HDB should reconsider HUDC prices AS the prices of private p r operties condominiums are dropping, could the Housing Board consider reducing the prices of its Gillman Heights and Pine Grove HUDC flats? The prices of apartments maisonettes m these two estates are comparable to the prices of private condominiums411 words
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Letter135 1984-07-02 15 THE spate of correspondence by "Disgusted" and Mr J. Liew (ST, June 23). and Mr Steven Lee and Mr Henry Ho (ST, June 25) to my letter "The other side of the coin" (ST, June 20) have a common point, which is the sharing of our135 words
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199 1984-07-02 15 I REFER to the .?tter "3 months and still no reply on grades" by Sam Phoon. (ST. June 13). After the release of the GCE 'O' level results candidates were given a month to appeal for a reassessment of ti»eir papers. The199 words
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Letter159 1984-07-02 15 I REFER to the letter "Closing date has put an end to my hopes" by "Tight Spot". (ST, June 11). The Education Ministry put out one statement and three notices m the local press announcing the dates of registration (April 2 to 23) for the forthcoming '0'159 words
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Letter89 1984-07-02 15 I REFER to the letter "Unnecessary pressure" by J. Chee. (ST, June 18). Some 7.908 candidates registered for the LCCI Higher Stage Accounting Examination this year. We have 32 examination centres. While every attempt is made to post a candidate to a centre nearest his home, it89 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-07-02 16 Postal query? Answer is on *****77 THE public can now make enquiries on Telecoms postal services by calling 449--3377. This new service is to help relieve postmasters and post office counter staff from answering telephone enquiries thus giving them more time to serve customers, said Telecoms m a press statement.191 words
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334 1984-07-02 16 GOH 3UI NOI - Ex-scouts give Sarimbun a facelift GOH 3UI NOI By TWO architects with scouting m their blood have come up with a design to revamp the Sarimbun Scout Camp m Jalan Bahtera. The camp closes at the end of the week for a $1.65 million facelift which is expected to take334 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-07-02 16 SHIRLEY TAN - THEY are young, wild m spirit, stretching their imagination and pushing their bodies to limits as they street-dance with portable cassette players. Some are professionals lawyers, accountants, firemen. Most are students. Some band into groups with names like Wakrak, Streetboys, Dazz Street Kids, Shakatongs, Orchard287 words
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Advertisement324 1984-07-02 16 garden I restaurant I I opens at I Hotel Meridien Singapore, I Orchard Road I I Till recently, there was only one I restaurant well-known tor its excellent Hunan cuisine I Charming Garden Restaurant I at Novotel Orchid Inn. I Now, there is another I Charming Garden Restaurant at Hotel324 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-07-02 17 ANGELINETAN - By ANGELINETAN INTERNATIONAL freight forwarding group McGregor Sea Air Services Ltd has a new symbol to mark a more aggressive corporate image. The symbol m red and black will visibly link three brand names used by the group, MS AS, Transflash and MCCS. It will94 words
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Article52 1984-07-02 17 Distributor gets new name INTEGRAL Components Equipe Pte Ltd is the new name for building materials distributor Insulated Containers Equipe Pte Ltd. The change of name is to reflect the company's expansion as supplier of panelling materials for cold stores and cold rooms. The company's ownership, management and personnel remain52 words
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Article175 1984-07-02 17 BANK of America has promoted Mr Leong Swee Sang to the position of vicepresident and chief financial consultant of the bank's Asia division liability management office. Mr Leong, who was formerly the unit's assistant vice-president and financial consultant, will act as its deputy manager. He joined the bank m175 words
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222 1984-07-02 17 KOICHIISHIYAMA - KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO Japan has decided to enhance Its engineering technology transfer to Singapore and other Southeast Asian nations m an attempt to implement more smoothly large-scale plant projects there. Officials of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Mitt)222 words
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Article89 1984-07-02 17 Carrier's new cooling products CARRIER has introduced some new products which will cool your rooms more efficiently. Its centrifugal chiller is said to be efficient at full as well as half load. Another is the reciprocating chiller, which is controlled by an electronic expansion valve. It also has a microprocessor89 words
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213 1984-07-02 17 Group to get $26 m from sold stake in New York property United Industrial Corp UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC), now m the middle of a bid for Tai Sang of Hongkong, is to receive US$l2.5 million (Ss26 million) from Chip Lian Investments' (CLI) sale of its 50 per cent stake213 words
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Article69 1984-07-02 17 BEIJING The Chinese government yesterday reduced the price of gold by 25 per cent to expand sales and soak up currency m circulation, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Friday. The price dropped from 1,990.62 yuan (55f,9331) to 1,492.97 yuan a troy ounce. Banks, and artsAP - 69 words
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Article84 1984-07-02 17 TOKYO The Japanese economy will grow 5 per cent m real terms m fiscal 1984 ending m March next year, thanks mainly to increased domestic demand, particularly personal spending and corporate equipment investment, a private research institute predicted last Friday. The rate compared with the government-set targetAP - 84 words
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Article76 1984-07-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia, the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil, produced 548,000 tonnes of the commodity during the first quarter of 1984, down 15 per cent from the same quarter last year, according to a report released last Thursday. Palm Oil Update, the monthly publication ofAP - 76 words
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Article72 1984-07-02 17 TOKYO Japan's consumer price index for May stood at 112.7, up 0.7 per cent from April and up 2 per cent from the same month last year, the Prime Minister's Office reported last Thursday. The report cited the liquor price and transport.-! tion charges rises asAFP - 72 words
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Article54 1984-07-02 17 $568 m investment LONDON ITT Corp said last Thursday that it planned to invest £196 million (SJS6B million) m its British companies m the next five years, creating over 2,300 new jobs m that period. The commitment represents a 70 per cent increase on the comparable investment plan for theReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1984-07-02 17 LONDON Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co said it had reached agreement to sell two subsidiaries, PandO Falco Inc and PandO Falco Ltd, to Inter North Inc, a delaware company, for US$5B.4 million. Profits for the six months ending June 30 will also be payable m cashReuter - 57 words
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311 1984-07-02 17 Beijing holds promise for those with right product TRADE and investment m China is a whole new frontier for local entrepreneurs, holding rich promise for those with the patience and the right product. In 1982, Singapore sold $516.7 million worth of goods to China, only311 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-07-02 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By A SINGAPOREAN'S car may still be his staius symbol, but today he also wants a car that "will reflect his social standing, not his anti-social standing". So although there is still a fair number of Singaporeans who are willing626 words
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249 1984-07-02 17 WASHINGTON US carmakers are faced with growing litigation over the safety of their products and, as the Ford Motor Company has just found out, the cost can run into millions of dollars. On Friday Ford agreed to pay more than US$47 million (more thanAFP - 249 words
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235 1984-07-02 17 SALMA KHALIK - Be patient when trading with China By SALMA KHALIK THE Trade Development Board's newsletter, Tradespur, has some useful tips for companies wishing to trade with China. Patience, it says, is not only a virtue but a necessity, as the decision-making process m China (s complicated and it takes longer to235 words
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Miscellaneous397 1984-07-02 17 Diary of events July 1 22: A series of July 2: If you have a course to help delegates courses on How To Start computer, are getting one understand the basic A Small Business is being or think your computer is principles of negotiating organised by Mr Lim obsolete, then397 words
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Article49 1984-07-02 18 Week ended June 29th Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) w API (3TE) M 52.219 ($12,435) Dec 83 B Sembawang 35b (35b) $12,589 ($11,534) Mar 84 Johan Hldgs 2.2a (4.2a) M 511,789 ($6,031) Jan 84 MM C 60 (110) M 569,663 (53,683) Jan 8449 words
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Article73 1984-07-02 18 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 20 (18.7a) $54,873 ($52,222) Mar 84 6 (6) $11,090 ($9,953) Mar 84 Metro Hldgs 12 (12) $6,313 ($19,797) Mar 84 Msia Aica 10(12.5) M 54,910 ($3,112) Mar 84 PMC 20 (11.3a) M 538,122 ($32,250) Mar 84 P M R I73 words
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Article47 1984-07-02 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to dividend profit/loss ('000) Ganda Hldgs M 54,235 ($794) Mar 84 Loytape M 53,757 Mar 84 MT C 11.5 (11.5) M 533,683 ($50,131) Mar 84 Perils Plant 8 (10) M 530,715 ($29,497) Mar 84 Roxy Elect M 52,092 ($1,559) Mar 8447 words
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Article322 1984-07-02 18 The latest Tokyo stock prices were not available yesterday. The table above are Friday's closing prices. 29 Yen Chanfe M.t*ub Estote 493 +Z Aimomofo 1160 +40 Mitsub Heavy 229 +3 Ako *04 +19 Mitsubishi 545 +4 Amodo 1080 +40 Mrtsu. Co 352 +11 Asoh. Chem 612 +17 Mitsu. Shipbldg322 words
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Article62 1984-07-02 18 THE market looked set to consolidate at the start of last week but two events pushed the index down. They were the rise m deposit rates of local banks by one point and the failure of Ever Bright Industrial to go through with the deal to buy eight residential62 words
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Article53 1984-07-02 18 DESPITE the yen's depreciation against the dollar, share prices rose firmly throughout last week. The Nikkei Dow Jones added 254.2? points to finish at 11,428.43. The market started cautiously on Monday. But the less-than-ex-rted drop on Tuesday New York encouraged the local market to rise sharply with blue chips53 words
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Article446 1984-07-02 18 Ambassador Hotel Ltd has contracted to purchase the entire paid-up capital of Pedac Holdings (S) Pte Ltd, comprising one million shares, for $3.03 million. Chuan Hup Marine Ltd has set up a joint venture m Australia. The company is putting between $5 million and $10 million m the446 words
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590 1984-07-02 18 KEVIN PAGE - KEVIN PAGE London By THREE highly unusual events dominated an otherwise quiet trading week on London's financial markets. There was a furore on Wednesday when the government placed 100 per cent of the equity of Enterprise Oil, the North Sea oil interests of British590 words
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Article249 1984-07-02 18 M USJ Chmie Gu»f cw C P Alcoo 34 +H Gutt Res 21 7 4 Aided Chem Cp 31 H *V> Hewlett Pack All* Chalmers 10. unch lot) Bos. Mach 105. +Mi Am Tel Tel 17* +H Infl Harvester 6* -H Amo» Inc 20** -M« Intl Tel Tel249 words
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Article597 1984-07-02 18 Barlow Rand 753 I 10 Charter Cons 2C3 I 2 Trons 3% 78/88 79. unch Cons2'j% 23*. unch War loon 3 3 33. onch Treas 5',% 08/i2 58', unch Treos 13.% 1997 118. m Bid Offer Arbufhnot Govt 74 7 78 3* Sees Trust 76 3 79 9 Arbuthnot597 words
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Article55 1984-07-02 18 THK market, which started last week on a wave of optimistic summer rally predictions, finished with mixed results m sluggish trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 133 points to 1,132.4. Wall Street, which ended the worst six months m 11 years on Friday, is hoping the next55 words
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Article46 1984-07-02 18 THE market and the July June fiscal year inished last week on a firm note as investors were encouraged by advances on Wall Street. The late recovery In prices meant the All Ordinaries Index fell only fl.fi points over the week to close at W8.7.46 words
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Article3574 1984-07-02 18 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. mien otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 11l 111 o 177 2 28 590 80 179 171 V-,1 2££3,574 words
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Article272 1984-07-02 19 HONGKONG The international gold price closed lower on Saturday for the half-day trading session at U*****.00/372.40 an ounce, compared with Fridays finish of U*****.40/374.80 here, and was m line with the New York U*****.50/373.00 close. On the local market, trading was sluggish and featureless throughout the morning. In Tokyo,Reuter - 272 words
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Article41 1984-07-02 19 STEADIER. Early steadiness resulted from the sharp fall m market stocks (down 4,400 tonnes to 230,000 tonnes), but the tone was later depressed by gold. Prices improved again following news that the West German metalworkers' strike had been resolved. AFP.41 words
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Article55 1984-07-02 19 UNCERTAIN. Despite the fall m stocks, down 2,450 tonnes to 143,475 tonnes, the lowest since November 1981, sentiment was more affected by copper's early decline. Subsequently the market steadied on currency factors. But business was much quieter than recently. Merchants outside the London Metal Exchange quoted U551, 290/1, 310AFP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-07-02 19 Closinf Turnover TIN prices Tomes Cents (M)/kilo June 25 29.28 226 June 26 29.20 163 June 27 29.20 135 June 28 29.20 120 June 29 29.20 70 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M kilo June 25 181.50 197.00 June 26 181.50 197.00 June 27 179.00 194.25 June57 words
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Article192 1984-07-02 19 A SHARP rally of seven cents, long awaited by the bears, took the market off its low this week although the gain was eventually pared to a net improvement of some four cents, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath ft Co m its weekly report. Tokyo's sudden jump of eight yen192 words
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Article41 1984-07-02 19 VERY STEADY. Although Penang eased back, London prices held their ground, moving up above last week's peaks without very much assistance from the Tin Council's buffer stock manager. Sterling's weakness was blamed for the bulk of the upward movement. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article24 1984-07-02 19 Buying Seing Highest -Lowest Highest-Lowest SS/cm SS/gm Bank of China 25.53 25.16 25.71 25.34 OUB 25.51 25.17 25.35-25 69 UOB Unav Unav24 words
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Article119 1984-07-02 19 FOB ki biles. Malatliin cenb/lifa RAS MRELB M«ti Low Closinc Htfi Low Clow* buyers buym lun 28 ja, 28 Int 1 R.S.S. Prompt 181 50N 173.50N 178 50 nt iScH 0B ***** ***** ***** ***** 192.50 195 00 Int 2 R.S.S. July 178 50 195 DON Int. 3RS.S 176119 words
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Article17 1984-07-02 19 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 372.00—372.40 374.40 374.80 Fri Thurs New York Unav 373.50 374.0017 words
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Article31 1984-07-02 19 UNCERTAIN. Easier at first with gold, despite the weakness of Sterling, with notice also taken of the sharp rise m stocks (up 1,200,000 ounces to a record 51,728,000 ounces). AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article245 1984-07-02 19 THE Singapore produce market went through yet another quiet session last week. Price changes for most commodities were marginal with the exception of pepper. Overall, the local pepper market was relatively active. Traders said the black pepper market closed on a very firm tone. Physical supply continued to245 words
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Article598 1984-07-02 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Aust Eagle (8) 2/7 (2000) FSB 0700 0800 U2 I Anm Johnson (4665) 2/7(2300) Fiß 0900 1100 L 3 i KaiMaru(3o) 2/7(2300) rSB *****100 U Laura MS (8408) 2/7(2330) 51 1000598 words
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Article58 1984-07-02 19 LONDON Booker McConnell PLC said its Booker Line subsidiary has suspended its cargo service by chartered vessels to the Eastern Carribbean. A further decline m the volume of trade has now eliminated profit on the service and no improvement is foreseen. Booker Line contributed about one per centReuter - 58 words
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Article196 1984-07-02 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1 8399 1.8429 5.50—5 47 Canadian dollar 1.6169 1 6189 6.24—6 14 NZ dollar 1.3506 1.3533 7.55—7.31 Sterling pound 2 8782—2 8816 3 51—3 45 US dollar 2.1320—2196 words
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Article477 1984-07-02 19 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, June 29: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 10 M American Express 10 AmDam Rterdam Bank 10' Arab Banking Corp 10 2 Asia Commercial 10 A til Banking Group 10 4 Ban Hrn Lee Bank 104 Banca477 words
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Article215 1984-07-02 19 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 29: BD PRICES uss Htfi Low 7 days 12". 11 'i 1 month 12 11 11/16 2 months 12 1/16 11 7 3 months 12' 12 6 months 12 s 12> 2 9 months 13 12 13/16 12215 words
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Article33 1984-07-02 19 DEPOSIT RATES p.a. Savings account 7 4 Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7>4 3 months 7' 4 6 months 7 1 4 9 months 7 1 4 12 months 7' 433 words
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Article45 1984-07-02 19 LOAN RATES p.a. Prime rate 2 9'< Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 4 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5> 2 2 years s'« 3 years 64 4 years 6 1 245 words
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Article52 1984-07-02 19 BUSINESS LOWS p.a. Commercial properties 1 15 years 11 3 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10->« MAS rediscount rates for export bills 7 Source DBS Bsnk 1 Wk»twe rates. 2 For best customers or#y. 352 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-07-02 19 LONDON The dollar closed lower last Friday m Europe m quiet endquarter trading but most dealers predicted the US currency would show renewed strength next week. The dollar closed at 2.7810/25 marks m London, compared with an opening 2.7855/65 and Thursday's late 2.7835/50. The dollarReuter - 134 words
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188 1984-07-02 20 MAGNUM Corporation Bhd, a four-digit lottery operator and finance group, has called off its proposed acquisition of a major stake m United Malayan Banking Corporation after nearly a year of waiting. According to the company's announcement, its agreement with MvBT - 188 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-07-02 20 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Your money By But not all new listings start at a premium Tit vakM of your portfolio doesn't have to drop as much as the securities markets. If you give your broker a stop loss order, your losses won't exceed a684 words
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396 1984-07-02 20 JACK Chia-MPH shares are cheap and a good buy because their current market price has not accounted for the group's property development projects m Australia. This is the opinion of London broking house, James Capel Company, m its July report on396 words
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Article236 1984-07-02 20 New Straits Times IN A move to expand its operations and workIng capital, the New Straits Times has made a MSSI million cash call to its shareholders. The money Is likely to finance the publishing firm's Initial costs of setting up a commerical channel m Malaysia. The236 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-07-02 20 Palmco forecasts pre-tax profits of $4.3 m PALMCO Holdings' group pre-tax profits before extraordinary items are expected to be at least $4.3 million for the current year to June 30, 1964. This isprojected to rise to $10,375 million m the 1965 financial year. The forecasts were made m Palmco's latestBT - 281 words
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Article120 1984-07-02 20 Malayan Credit profits up MALAYAN Credit Ltd increased pre-tax profits to $11.09 million from $9.95 million for the year to March 31. But a 63 per cent rise m th,e tax charge to $6,218 million led to a 20.5 per cent drop m attributable profits to $4.87 million. The directors120 words
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Advertisement507 1984-07-02 20 1 1 LOS SANTO^I SWEET SALT I Br^ m W JM m fcj^JH LMf A Relax to the lingering strains of I Dynamic and versatile. The H H minstrel music of Los Santos. I Sweet Salt with exciting lead H I They'll sing romantic ballads m I singer, Rosita will507 words
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Article32 1984-07-02 21 FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****4 STARTERS: *****9, *****8, *****2, *****1, *****9, *****4, *****1, *****7, *****1, *****5, *****8, *****8. CONSOLATIONS: *****3, *****2, *****0, *****4, *****9, *****3, *****2, *****6, *****7, *****5.32 words
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Article2486 1984-07-02 21 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Hands and heels riding by apprentice By DESPITE being deprived of the use of the whip for a month, apprentice M. Gopal won the two main events at Bukit Timan yesterday the Class 1 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m on2,486 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-07-02 21 [picture EL GRAN SENOR (right), with Pat Eddery astride, leads the way m the 2,4* m Irish Sweeps Derby to win by a length from Rainbow Quest (Steve Cauthen) at The Curragh on Saturday. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article962 1984-07-02 21 bJmmvj JOCKEYS S.Y. Leong, K. Velu and Alwin Tweedie were yesterday suspended for their respective offences on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Queen Elizabeth II Cup Meeting. Leong was suspended for three race days for riding an incompetent race at best962 words
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Article178 1984-07-02 21 LONDON, Sunday SECRETO, winner of the Epsom Derby earlier this month, has become the most valuable horse ever sold while still racing. Calumet Farm m Lexington, Kentucky, has bought a half-share m the three-year-old for an undisclosed price, Secreto's owner, Venezuelan Luigi Miglietti, said yesterday.178 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1984-07-02 21 MRS KAY THIAN HENG NEE MDM LIM LYE HOK AGE 74 YEARS OLD Pmm<J away peacefully on Ist July 1984 leaving behind her beloved: Sons: Daughter*- :n -law: Pek Kah Deceased Chan Siok Koon Deceased Pek Leng (Deceased) Pek Him Yoong Nu Yee Pak Aik Chla112 words
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Obituary, Illustration161 1984-07-02 21 FIRST ANNIVERSARY In Loving Memory of YEO CHIAM SIU Departed: 2nd July 1983 Dearly missed A always remembered by husband, children A loved ones. A service will be held at the Catholic Church of The Sacred He..-*. Tank Road at 5.30pm today In loving memory of MARY161 words
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Obituary, Illustration177 1984-07-02 21 WONG KUAN FONG AGE 82 Pas**d away peacefully on 30 IU laaving b»hin<' Son Grand Son Andre- v- Kong Henu Builff William Kong Mun Yev. Bernard Kong Mun Chun? Vincent Fong Mun HI 1 Fong Mun Chong Grand 4aught*r-in-law Horl.«- QueK Hui Lin Gr»..o •U'lyhtaf Jenny Foi.g Pill177 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-07-02 21 My Beloved Husband Elias Philips Pereira Who departed this life on 2nd July 1980 In memory of Ehas Philips Pereira whose strength wisdom and kindness will live forever m our hearts Sadly missed and fondly rememberea by Mrs Mary Jer Pereira and family47 words
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Obituary, Illustration130 1984-07-02 21 MRS: LIM WEE TEOW (MDM: LOO GUAT GOH) AGE: 57 YEARS Want imnim to be with the LORD on 1.7.M leaving behind h»r HUSB ANO: LIM WEE TEOW 3 SONS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Llm Yang Ann Llm Yang Llan Teo Geok Hong Llm Yang Khiam 3 DAUGHTERS 3 SONS-IN-LAW Llm Lay Kuan130 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1984-07-02 21 MADAM CHAN LIAN KAM Age: 85 years old Plllld away peacefully on 30/6/ M leaving behind her beloved Sen: Daughter-in-law: Chew Tong Chan Chok Yong Orandeons: Qranddaughtere-in-law: Chew Ah Kow Lee Ol Chin Chew Song Ngoon Robert Chua Sock Hoon Lily Chlew Song Ho Weng Kirn Eng Chew Soon Kin117 words
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Advertisement38 1984-07-02 21 143 Acknowledgement! The Family Of The Late THE TJAY TJIAN wish to thank all Relatives and Friends for their condolences, support and tributes on the passing away of our Beloved Husband. Father and Grandfather on 27th June 1984.38 words
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Advertisement17 1984-07-02 21 IN LOVING MEMORY Of OIID OuHl (Viti deparleil mi Julj 1973 Always remembered tn and < it'nev \r\i-17 words
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367 1984-07-02 22 WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON, Sun. Although all 11 seeds m action yesterday were successful, the day was anything but routine, with several moments that touched deeply on human emotion. Only hours after learning that his father, Ron, had died of a heartUPI - 367 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-07-02 22 /WHY do you Press guys think you get under his skin so much? You get to him. He doesn't like people who are tough on him. If you wrote all the lovely, wonderful things that he wishes you would write, he would love you. IfReuter - 559 words
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213 1984-07-02 22 LONDON, Sun. Former title-holder Jimmy Connors, of the United States, was fined US$5OO ($1 040) yesterday for verbally abusing a linesman. Tournament referee, Alan Mills, said Connors was fined for the offence during his third-round match against fellow-American Marty Davis. Connors won theReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-07-02 22 WIMBLEDON, Sun. As he sits alongside Wimbledon's fabled centre court, watching today's generation play for prize money of uncounted millions, Fred Perry cannot help but reminisce about those days long gone. This is a special time for Perry, one of Britain's most cherished old warriors.UPI; DPI - 283 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-07-02 22 LONDON, Sun. Chris Evert Lloyd, one of the most respected figures m women's tennis, yesterday appealed to the Press to "treat players more fairly". Referring to the harassment some of the top players have been receiving from sections of the Press, Chris said: "I thinkAFP - 212 words
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Article609 1984-07-02 22 Mrn'i single*, third r*and (Americans, unless stated): John McEnroe bt Wally Masur (Aust) 6-0, 6-4, 6-3; Andres Gomez (Ecu) bt Guy Forget (Fra) 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 1-6, 9-7; Pat Cash (Aust) bt Cassio Motta (Bra) 6-1, 6-2. 6-4; Terry Moor bt Mark Edmondson (Aust) 6-3,UPI - 609 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-07-02 23 4 IN THE Friday meeting, we didn't come to blows only because we're reasonable people. It was like talking to a brick wall. But I knew that once they started being intelligent, they'd change m their minds. s Napoli clinch ace Maradona m midnight signing NAPLES, SundayReuter - 541 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-07-02 23 BONN, Sun. Franz Beckenbauer said yesterday he had agreed to take charge of the west German soccer team until the 1966 World Cup finals. "It's definite," Beckenbauer told West German television. "I'll be taking charge of the side until the 1966 World Cup, but it's too soon218 words
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381 1984-07-02 23 ROME, Sunday AS THE world's richest transfer market closes, Italian football clubs have acquired Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Socrates, Junior and 110 little Neapolitans all called Armando Diego. The Italian League already boasts Zico, Roberto Falcao and Michel Platini, and seem set to make aReuter - 381 words
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Article371 1984-07-02 23 GREG PRYOR crack ed a three-run homer and Steve Balboni and Butch Davis chipped m solo shots to give the Kansas City Royals a 6-2 victory over the New York Yankees m an American League baseball game on Saturday. Results American Leane: Royals 6 Yankees 2, Blue JaysAP; AFP; Reuter - 371 words
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Article329 1984-07-02 23 Small leads Windies fightback LONDON, Sun. All-rounder lan Botham recap tured yesterday the bowling form that made him at one time the world's leading swing-bowler to keep England very much m contention m the Second cricket Test against West Indies at Lord's. A revitalised Botham took 8-103, his best TestReuter - 329 words
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256 1984-07-02 23 LONDON, Sun. Pakistan's Javed Miandad confirmed yesterday that he has at last made a full recovery from the blow on the head which has lisrupted his English county cricket season when he hit an unbeaten 212 for Glamorgan against Leicestershire. Miandad was hit onReuter - 256 words
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207 1984-07-02 25 Boit fails in bid for final Olympic glory NAIROBI, Sun. Mike Boit, one of the world's top middle-distance runners for the past decade, will not compete m the Los Angeles Olympics. The US-based Kenyan, now 35, failed m both the 800 and 1500 metres at the Kenyan Olympic trials mReuter - 207 words
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Article117 1984-07-02 25 German club win Great Wall Cup BEIJING, Sun. West German First Division team Waldhof Mannheim beat China 1-0 tonight to win the 1984 Great Wall Soccer Cup before a disgruntled capacity crowd at the Workers' Stadium here. Fritz Walter scored from short range m the 62nd minute, and the GermansAP - 117 words
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Article60 1984-07-02 25 WELKOM (South Africa), Sun. A 22-year-old South African rugby union player, Ockert Brits, died of a heart attack here yesterday after collapsing during a Currie Cup provincial match against Northern Orange Free State, hospital officials said. Doctors massaged his heart and gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until an ambulanceReuter - 60 words
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Article24 1984-07-02 25 TAMWORTH (Australia), Sun. Britain defeated Northern Division 32-18 m a rugby league match here today. The tourists led 18-2 at halftime. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article390 1984-07-02 25 JASWANT SINGH BAJAJ scored a personal double first when he took the Tanah Merah Country Club A Division golf medal with a nett four-under-par 68 yesterday. Not only was it his first at his new club, but also for the year. But the nine-handicapper has390 words
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297 1984-07-02 25 Countdown to the Olympic Games INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. George Dicarlo set his second American record m the United States Olympic swimming team trials which ended here yesterday. Twenty-four men and 19 women, the youngest aged 15 and the oldest 25, will make up theAP; Reuter - 297 words
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Article227 1984-07-02 25 LOS ANGELES. Sun. American athletes who shun staying at the Olympic Village face penalties, but the head of the United States Olympic Committee would not describe the nature of such sanctions or say how se vere they would be. "We're sending a US Olympic teamAP - 227 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-07-02 25 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By Margaret accused of running after winning 10km race THE normally-placid race walking scene exploded yesterday morning when national women's champion Margaret Tan was disqualified after a 10--kilometre race. Margaret had finished first m the Conversesponsored Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Championships at the477 words
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Article577 1984-07-02 25 South African four strokes ahead OAKVILLE (Ontario), Sun. South African Nick Price shot a one-over-par 73 yesterday, but still held a four-shot lead going into the final round of the U*****,000 ($728,000) Canadian Open golf championship here. Price, who led by six shots at the577 words
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Article85 1984-07-02 25 Alex makes the grade for Bangkok GRADED bowler Alex Ec will be winging to Bangkok next month for the All-Stars tournament. Yesterday, he totalled 3,587 pintails to win narrowly from Mohan Tupani m the Tamil Murasu nine-pin tap championship at Kallang Bowl. There will be three more weekly finals this85 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-02 25 ONLY former international Ronnie Yeo's brilliant stand m goal prevented Police Sports Association from a heavy beating at the hands of Indian Association m a return leg Premier League hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. But even Ronnie had to suffer a lapse and thatJERRY SEH - 308 words
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Article214 1984-07-02 25 OPENING bowler lan Craven sent the Singapore Cricket Club 2nd XI batsmen reeling with his superb bowling as Tanglin Taverners romped to a 127-run win m a Singapore Cricket Association Senior League match at the Padang yesterday. Craven appeared heading for a record wickets haul as he dismissed214 words
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Article95 1984-07-02 25 AUCKLAND, Sun. Eddy Hartono, of Indonesia, needed only 28 minutes to beat English Thomas Cup player Andy Goode 15-4, 15-4 m the men's final of an international badminton tournament here today. Canadian Claire Backhouse had an equally comfortable win m the women's final, defeating Australian Julie McEonald 11-2.Reuter - 95 words
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215 1984-07-02 25 JOE OORAI - Hari Raya visit results in closer ties JOE OORAI By HARI RAYA set the mood for the formalisation of closer ties between the football associations of Singapore and Johor. A special six-member delegation from the Football Association of Singa pore travelled to Johoi Bahru to pay a courtesy call on215 words
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Miscellaneous34 1984-07-02 25 Today's events HOCKEY SHA Prrmlrr League: CSC v Jansenites (Balestier Road) Dlv. 1: Gurdwara Katong V Heli Orient (Farrer Park AC). I. A. B v PARC (Balestier Road) All matches at 5.30 p. m.34 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-07-02 26 Bolivian President rescued m army raid from clutches of armed police LA PAZ, Sun. Bolivian President Hernan Siles Zuazo was rescued by the army yesterday 10 hours after armed police abducted him from his home. The 71-year-old leftist leader was released during an army raid on a house mReuter; AP; UPI - 484 words
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310 1984-07-02 26 Moscow-Hanoi alliance major threat to Asia, says China BEIJING, Sun. China today targeted the Moscow-Hanoi alliance as the major threat m Asia, shortly after a top Chinese official arrived m Moscow to try to improve relations with the Soviet Union. "The Soviet-Viet-namese strategic alliance formed m 1978 is the rootAP; Reuter - 310 words
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249 1984-07-02 26 BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ claimed today that its jets destroyed five "enemy naval targets" m the northeast end of the Gulf today and shot down an Iranian F-14 fighter m a dogfight over the area. Gulf shipping sources reported an alarm was broadcast onReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-07-02 26 Who's white. short, has a paunch and is New York's top model? NEW YORK, Sun. New York's top male fashion model at the moment Is white, short and has a stomach that Is broader than his chest. Deaeas «f the world's top designers have accepted the bizarre assignment of clothingReuter - 204 words
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365 1984-07-02 26 »ETER HAZELHURST - Computer checks guests in and out 'in 45 sec' »ETER HAZELHURST By I Tokyo Correspondent m a console next to the bed. The card can also be used to make cashless purchases from the hotel restaurants, vending machines or stores. "The system really saves time when a guest checks out365 words
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Article51 1984-07-02 26 What it should have been THE man who discovered the process for preserving orchid flowers and retaining their natural colour, shape and size m a resin mould is Mr Lee Hock Kian and not Mr Lim Hock Kian as reported m The Sunday Times yesterday. We are sorry for the51 words
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Article256 1984-07-02 26 TERESA 001 - TERESA 001, Rapist gets $128,000 damages for car crash that turned him into a sex fiend By LONDON, Sun. A rapist made legal history m Britain when he became the first person under English law to be awarded £45,750 (SJ128.100) m damages for a car crash which256 words
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Article31 1984-07-02 26 BOOTHBAY HARBOUR (MAINE), Sun. James Cagney, the 84-year-old legend of the silver screen, emerged from the hospital yesterday two weeks after suffering a mild heart attack, officials said. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-07-02 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from late morning onwards.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a .m tomorrow: Si max., 25 mln. SUNSET today 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7J2 a.m. Adelaide 5/15 C Qoudy MaaUa 22/31 C Rain An»tordam 10/18 C Qoudy Melbwine 9/13 C Qoudy 2!£?137 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1984-07-02 1 j sivapoiti: I TSTIWL juJ And so it's curtains down on the record-breaking Singapore Festival of Arts 1984. But before the treasure-trove of experiences turn into distant memories, we ask our critics to give their final summing-up. Stories by JOHN de SOUZA See LEISURE, Page Nineteen, for1,420 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1984-07-02 2 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA r^ ■^-n Principal m profile By He advocated bilingualism more than 40 years ago. It became a reality during his 50 years' involvement m education. We end our series on principals with this profile of the late Dr D. D. Chelliah of St Andrew's1,615 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-07-02 18 LUO LIAN PIN - THE Familiar Favourites concert at the Victoria Concert Hall last Friday evening drew a large crowd and this was certainly an encouraging sign of support for the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Japanese guest conductor, Yosnizaku Fukumura, the SSO became a group of427 words
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Article, Illustration23 1984-07-02 19 The End but it 's also a beginning The Nash Ensemble of London one of the finest chamber groups on the international circuit23 words
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Article, Illustration852 1984-07-02 19 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL On music By I READ somewhere that festivals are ideal vehicles "to indulge m barmy ventures". How true. You go to a festival m a different frame of mind from that you take with you to a normal season of concerts. You don't iust852 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-07-02 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By HERBIE MANN blew some free form colour into the Festival of Arts, alleviating the rather rigid guidelines that were drawn up by the earlier music groups. Mann's improvised iazz tunes showed that flexibility and open-minded-ness towards music could fit into the arts festival as156 words
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Article579 1984-07-02 19 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA On dance By WASN'T it Rudyard Kipling who said something like "East is East and West is West, and ne'er the twain shall meet"? Dance m the Festival of Arts 1984 was just that strict, uncompromising polarity. Worse still, it highlighted the stark579 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-07-02 18 Y.L. GOH - Y.L. GOH On record By IT HAS been some time since we last had an integral series of recordings of Beethoven's Five Piano Concertos that aroused as much excitement as has Alfred Brendel's third complete cycle of the five, this time recorded "live" with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra742 words
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Advertisement109 1984-07-02 1 A man before his time Dr D. D. Chelliah OUTLOOK, Page Two Poetry m Motion LEISURE, Page Eighteen Ydu need only one reason OCBC Master Card simply, that ifs accepted m at more than 21 0,000 locations over 3.7 million establishments m worldwide 140 countries around the world! Just call109 words
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Advertisement725 1984-07-02 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical DSSla^Bt Keppel Shipyard Limited^ WALK-IN Interviews for Apprenticeship and Traineeship. (1) Apprenticeship TRAINING 3 years I BOND 2 years I ace 16 17 years old on 9 July 1984 I EDUCATION Minimum Secondary 2 PAY725 words
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Advertisement500 1984-07-02 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical WamWßMWm^ammwaMm^^ammmmumMmmm^aMmammJmmaWtKßM Times Printers Sdn Bhd (a member of The Times Organisation) a leading and established commercial printer m the region, has the following vacancies m its Engineering Department: 2 years experience m servicing and maintaining electrical equipment and machinery Preferably500 words
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Advertisement466 1984-07-02 8 66 Situation* Vacant 5 g) Technical Japanese Construction Company m Jurong re- i quires: MECHANICAL ENGINEER A SITE SUPERVISOR Requirements: Diploma m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Minimum 3 years' experience m relevant field Those without qualifications but with related experience will be considered Sound knowledge on Instrumentation and Electrical systems466 words
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Advertisement532 1984-07-02 8 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An established aircon company invites applications for the following posts:--1) AIRCON PIPE FITTER 2) DRAUGHTSMAN Applicants must have at least 2 years experience and driving licence Please apply m writing with comprehensive resume, salary expected and contact number to 152 Paya Lebar Road 04-02, Citipoint532 words
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Advertisement683 1984-07-02 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I Black a Decker* I We invite Singaporeans and Malaysians to join us as H I fmde 'Ftotoctiw Qmtarg I H Attractive salary: ut shift $385 2ndshtt $443 I H Educational opportunities through our BEST683 words
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Advertisement1394 1984-07-02 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production ""nnnnnnnnnnnnngauuuggwßOQDoe'oaoeeawwwßggßßKWWWWßßWßßßfl^^ HBARP OF OUR |!MlJ!M»J!ll!'lJ*]Jd;r,l^|| T^MwT^Pw lillijllf Share this benefit and many -S /fP^ Or £^>&f I others with us... PLUS 7\ mmm j'^zZl I Cash Incentive of $50 to1,394 words
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Advertisement397 1984-07-02 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production n) Production an established company m Singapore head office and other plants m Japan, d Hong Kong. specially invite applicants to apply. 1 POST EACH FOR A, B& C B $520 excluding overtime S c able to work 3 rotating shifts Eg397 words
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Advertisement503 1984-07-02 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production fa ft* I JOIN THE HAPPIER TEAM as INSPECTION/ GENERAL OPERATORS and start with a high salary enjoy a confirmation adjustment get 2 increments every year benefit from a good shift allowance 2nd Shift -$4.00 per day 3rd Shift $10.00503 words
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Advertisement180 1984-07-02 9 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production h PART OF US Let us help you to a good start m your < career jJ I wmmmm ME3I You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2 for 2nd shift J J and $S for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards r180 words
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Advertisement227 1984-07-02 9 56 Situations Vacant 0 Production WMIJHCOmONA Wk Presents its latest D revised salaries D upon confirmation Lpj after 6 months |2£J i\ after 1 year Wok IN ADDITION n YOU'LL GET Q $20|| ex -gratia Lpl after 3 months UvUU y ex gratia after a further LJ 3 months vow227 words
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Advertisement298 1984-07-02 10 w> situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD war M /^Lm I f*"^ I«T £X a I \'~=rF i Benefits: aHHBJBII Introductory Bonus of up to $100 for each friend recommended Salary increase after 3 months 2 increments a year Annual Bonus of at least 1 month298 words
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Advertisement1141 1984-07-02 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I la«c nia Fast Food <P«e>ltd. I I WALK-IN INTERVIEW I I We DNd suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions m our II I new outlet opening soon: I I WAITERS/WAITRESSES I] I1,141 words
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Advertisement631 1984-07-02 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous t ELTECH m ELECTRONICS PTE LTD M II A fuDy locally owned electronics company II has set up a new plant to manufacture U subassemblies for U.S. manufacturers of I data communications and office I automation products. I I We631 words
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Advertisement578 1984-07-02 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1 Female Front Desk Officers 2. Telephone Operator 3. General Clerk/Timekeeper 4. Waiters 5. Waitresses 6. Hostesses 7. Bartenders 8. Outlet Cashiers 9. Cooks 10. Muslim Cook 11. Pantry Maids 12. Chambermaids 13. Seamstress 14. Linenmaids/Valets We pay our selected578 words
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Advertisement530 1984-07-02 10 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous L^F^^^fc^ Singapore 0 Fill Automotive J| I mai9%^m Engineering 0 I WUT Pte Ltd Z4 A member of p^tf I%JI Singapor* f^^Hi o cnnotogy P^BJ mm V Cofporatton I We invite applications for the following I General Clerk/Clerk I Typist530 words
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Advertisement517 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous rPteoi HHut Pizza Hut is the world's largest chain of pizza restaurants with over 4,000 units In 20 countries. We are expanding our operations m Singapore and seek ambitious, self-motivated young people as: MANAGEMENT TRAINEES We offer successful applicants opportunities517 words
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Advertisement210 1984-07-02 11 Suitably qualified candidates ara invited to apply (or the following positions In our shipyard. ENGINEERS Degree m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Have previous similar working experience Completed full time NS Age below 30 years TECHNICIANS Diploma holders m any Engineering discipline Knowledge of estimating work and advantage Age below 30210 words
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Advertisement458 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous EMPORIUM HOLDINGS (S) LTD invites applications for the following posts m Cantral Warahousa, Upper Bukit Timah, 8 milo» GENERAL CLERKS a OCI O level. a Experience m warehouse environment will be an added advantage. DRIVERS a Possess valid class 4 driving licence. a Must have completed458 words
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Advertisement388 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous "Of ORCHARD RENT-A-CAR hat immadiata vacancies for tha following positions: COUNTER RECEPTIONIST a Singapore citizen between 18 to 25 years of age i GCE 'O' level a Ability to type and communicate well with peo- pie of all walks of life Possession of a valid388 words
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Advertisement434 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous l\o(LdUxgdniv Singapore invites applications tor the position of: TOUR EXECUTIVE (Male) GCE O 1 level Must be able to communicate effectively m English and Japanese. Related working experience preferred. Must be prepared to work long and irregular hours. Please apply giving full personal particulars, details434 words
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Advertisement521 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous INDONESIAN FOOD COUNTER (Katong Parkway Parade) requires: CASHIERS/ PANTRYMAIDS c Starting salary $480 c Free meals and drinks Uniforms provided, c Attractive allowances. Requirements: c Age 15 to 26 years c Experience not necessary. Please call personally betwee 9--spm with your identity card at: TAMBUAH521 words
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Advertisement577 1984-07-02 11 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1. DRIVER/DELIVERY MEN Class 4 licence Understand simple English Starting pay *****.00 2. FORKLIFT DRIVERS Experience required Starting pay S$SOO 00 3. TECHNICIANS/TRAINEE TECHNICIANS NTC 3 Certificate Experienced m servicing of washing machines, cookers and refrigerators preferred Possession of Class 3 licence would be an577 words
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Advertisement408 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant i^^^ I) Miscellaneous BAUSCH ft LOMB (S) PTE ITD urgently require* DELIVERY CLERK a Possess own motor-cycle a Salary negotiable 5-day week a Preferably with lor 2 years' experience m same capacity Age 18 to 25 years Interested applicant*, please call: I *****22, MISS SEETOH To arrange408 words
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Advertisement817 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant ■BlMaHa^B^B^BH i i) Miscellaneous Required urgently 1) APPRENTICE TECHNICIANS 2) BOWLING ATTENDANTS 3) WAITERS 4) CLEANERS Pl««»» call during oflic* hour* to> CELEBRITY BOWL 100 JALAN SULTAN 06-01 SULTAN PLAZA SINGAPORE 0719 SECURITY GUARDS Wantad A company m Jurong requires Security Guarda. a Able to read and817 words
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Advertisement477 1984-07-02 11 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous SERVICE SERVICE IN i Hl> area requires Ist and 2nd shift Cashier cum Clerk Interested call *****22 URGENTLY REQUIRES 1 Depatch Rider with class 2 licence Interested applicants please call MARY *****77 for appointment URGENTLY REQUIRE LORRY Attendant Age above 16 Apply personally at 27477 words
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Advertisement296 1984-07-02 12 ®W THERE ARE TFEIH 11 TSI |7ft /XV Tff\ MAZDA CARS FOR SALE Jm ill II 1^ TOYOTA ißentaCarWWy ECONOMICAL RENT:- Qfl Hourly, Overnight, Daily, Wookty, Monthly, Yoarty Ovtr 50% Discount On Longtorm Rental. Car* (Mm. 3 Hr.) 1300 cc $10 00 Hourly 1600 cc $14 00 Hourly fel Commarcial296 words
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Advertisement512 1984-07-02 12 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 5201 BMW. 1982 July, tip top condition, alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, insurance, road tax 1 year. $68,000 0.n.0. Phone: *****88. Mr Lim. LATE 1982 BMW 5201. auto. Full accessories, showroom condition. $61.000 0 no *****08. c) Datsun/Mssan $2,950.00 Drive away a now NISSAN512 words
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Advertisement690 1984-07-02 12 76 Vehicles For Sato c) Ford MUST SELL. 1978, Ford Escor 1600 Ghia Automatic. Expatriate leaving. Aircond, radio, cassette PARF eligible $9,300 0.n.0. In quirles *****83 83,900 ONLY 77 Ford Cortina 160 Stationwagon Powerful engine new metallic gold, alrcon, hl-fl tax/ insurance 1 year, can loai $2,000. *****03/ *****69. ALMOST690 words
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Advertisement883 1984-07-02 12 76 VthiclM For Sal* h) Mercedes AUGUST 1879 MERCEDES 280 S. 2nd private owner, aircond, cassette, power windows, central locking, tel: *****35. JULY 1979 MERCEDES 280S, 1 company owner, aircond, cassette, power windows, central locking. Tel: *****03. NEAR 72 MERCEDEB 200 aircond. hi-fi, tip top condition. Just passed Inspection. Road883 words
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Advertisement758 1984-07-02 12 76 Vehtclet For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyotf j) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota MID-YEAR SPECIAL! I from us this month and we will I give youTuffkote rustproof ing -FREE! BORNEO MOTORS I As usual, you get a great deal758 words
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Advertisement605 1984-07-02 12 76 Vehicles For Sale I) CommerdMi Vehicles LEE ENG FOO ft BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balottior Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (3 linoa) 1963 Suzuki SJ 410 van atrcond Mit. L3OO van aircond 1992 Toyota Litsocs 1300 van Toyota Liteace van 5 doors Toyota Hiaco van aircond Toyoaco potroi 9'605 words
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Advertisement528 1984-07-02 12 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 1) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles HJLHHkHatf^k Econo Diesel IHiek FD Strong. Powerful. Economical. The very best choice m the medium weight class from the best selling make m Japan. 165 h.p. Gross weight 9900 Kg. Payload 6300 Kg. Cargo body length528 words
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Advertisement304 1984-07-02 12 ArnoiaMOo Allow aSaS L_ 85 Property Fin»..;mg Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE For Residential Commercial properties call *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS AP no 3326 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses HOME PUNTERS MUST SEE!! DISTRICTS 10 4 11 Luxurious bungalows m choice locations, lu;^ green- cry with pleasant surroundings, budget below304 words
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Advertisement789 1984-07-02 12 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OVER ONE ACRE fej Diet '0 Abeorb the country atmoe--1 phore iiv.it> this 4-bedroomed bungalow vith lurv entertainment area serva it s roof] big pool Inspection recommended. I Dist 10 bungalow with touch of J class 4 brmv large kitchen, lovely I patio and matured789 words
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Advertisement716 1984-07-02 13 ■'■■"■iT tjafrtW* I*^'1 i^vfcsaaW.^-y-''^Py^-'' 'r^^ji^iUMßliiiiwilißfcsUßaßv''''' !\'.'.v.'. jf v*y"v ASS^s^BMTT^*^**>#4B\-'Ja^Slaiaiaia»aJi#aßfc>aaWßß^s»yl -I-lv-.-l I '■^aiasiy^^ «^^^Ta^H3^^^^^a^s»#'*^^^* '^s>H»W4fc(B#sJßfcß>aJg >^ B j B y •*+'**'l^^^^^ .^sMMaw .^fc^^^fcw »t^^^*' "*^*^yyf*Aw'MQQ*+^y^HFTr Xv**«VAvX^v!\'X", Xv?!\5t?!sB"" Q^ *|L«»niT*hia'a Vaiilst'l'l "i'i V* Vi V 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses i DIST. 10/11, BEAUTIFUI double- D storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms/ st study/716 words
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Advertisement571 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses lIST. 19, Lt HWAN Drive, doubletorey terrace. 3 I bedrooms, ully furnished $1,400. Cltiprop *****5. lIST. 21 SUNSET TERRACE, ouble-storey link detached, 3 edrooms, fully furnished. $2,300. k'ess ***** M/ *****65. •IST 23 CHESTNUT DRIVE 3 bedooms, 2-storey semi-detached, latured garden, 1 aircon. furished $1.571 words
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Advertisement554 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apmrtments HANS A BOONS ASSOCIATES TEL: *****70 (5 LINES) Otters: BRAND NEW APT, MAISONETTES, TOWNHOUSES Available 2/ 3/ 4 bedrooms. Apartments Horizon To war/ view. Wilshira, Estonl, Holland View, Leadon Heights. Beverton Court, Watlan Estate. Elizabeth Haights. Marbella Court, Bal-aira, Habitat. Townhouses: Balmoral Park/ Havan, Carlton554 words
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Advertisement1061 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apmrtments b) Apmrtments b) Apmrtments _^-sMfaaSßP^^^^l 9 a ÜBk *w "i I^bBBI I af^^^^^^^^^t *B lar L— A=i-i-— A,^^ BBB aBBB^Ba^iBBWl T r X iTTpfi~ r jaW|B*W»^ B^^^| X An i\c lusivc apartmtnl N(kl T Ulv r- ItOaUir ci* -,[[U_i1,061 words
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Advertisement992 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments rc^irdmore cPark^X OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service992 words
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Advertisement801 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apmrtments BUKIT TIMAH VICINITY, spacious 3-bedroomed walkup apartment, fully furnished, airconditloned. pool, security $1,700 Rodge *****87 294:W79 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, swimming pool, squash court, central aircon. 2 bedrooms plus study. $4,000 3 bedrooms. 2820 sq ft $4,500 Liberty *****17 CHANGI GARDEN CONDOMINIUM. best unit. 3 bedrooms, servant's801 words
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Advertisement716 1984-07-02 13 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apmrtments DIST 10 LEEDON HEIGHTS brand new All facilities, ain -mid $3,500 negotiable furnished Tel Lily *****11 DIST 9. SKYVILLA APARTMENT I bedrooms, fully furnished, aircond Contort 29';intu Strictly n<> agents DIST. 9 HORIZON TOWERS, 4 bedrooms. central aircond. modern kite lien, full facilities $5,000 Remae716 words
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Advertisement683 1984-07-02 14 Accommodation Wanted Rooms A VOUMO COUPLE/ student needs room HUH private or whole flat ttfBMMII IVUllls 7;tt.\»2»/ *****51 88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign SINGAPORE SERVICE APARTMENTS' fully furnished sludio, 2 or 3-bedroom apartments complete with maid service and all facilities at Holland and Gilstead Roads for weekly/monthly Tel *****63/ *****30 89683 words
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Advertisement763 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Particulars H Landed Properties H 1 No. 38 Namly Crescent H (2-storey detached bungalow) H Land Area 840 4 sqm Title Freehold H Solicitors M s Rajah Tann H 2) No. 36 Woo Mun Chew Road H (2-storey763 words
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Advertisement840 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses DIST 18 WOO MUN Chew Road vicinity, double-storey intermediate terrace. 3 bedrooms, I servant's, extended dining/ kitchen. 2240 sq.ft. Freehold $490,000. Cltlprop *****75. OIST. 15 TELOK KURAU vicinity single-storey bungalow. 8000 sq.ft. Freehold. Quiet surroundings. 5 bedrooms, good renovation potential. $895,000 negotiable. Anfleld *****43.840 words
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Advertisement635 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5, PA SIR PAN JANG Double storey Link Bungalow, 3.600 sq.ft. Freehold, renovated, 3 bedrooms $615,000. *****82/ *****80 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW In Holland Road with 5 bedrooms Freehold. Asking $580,000. Tel *****3 Principal only. FRANKEL DETACHED BUNGALOW, 7800 sq.ft. 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. $875,000.635 words
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Advertisement1360 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I .^sb -^^ra^B^saWBjfß^™^*^^^^^ aYsH L^BBbbMb* BJ arsMstsat M s^^ 0 I Lb^bW^sbVLl aiLV HsV I mm^ 4tiil- A fit I your 'Home Sweet Honve' I where values are rising1,360 words
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Advertisement785 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST S. PASIR PAN JANG 3-bed-roomed walk-up Apartment Overlooking sea, 1,300 sq.ft. Freehold, vacant $285,000 *****82 *****80 DIST. 9 HOLLYWOOD APARTMENTS (Oxley Rise) 2+l bedrooms, good facing, freehold $260,000 System Properties *****38 SELLING CHEAP! Dlst 9. Cavenagh Court, 1860 sq ft. 3 bedrooms,785 words
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Advertisement649 1984-07-02 14 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments BLK ib* A OUEENSWAV 4-ROOMED terrazzo throughout, kitchen bedroom cabinets $75,000 CPf $64,100 4R***** 4H***** BLK 30/ 4 BEDOK SOUTH 3-room-ed flat, high floor, facing sea Simple renovation $42,000 on.o *****94' *****22 BLK M UPPER BOON Keng. sroomed point block, ceramic, parquet riooring649 words
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Advertisement820 1984-07-02 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments aßKf\^pH^Tt j^&^ y T > HBlSvxx w^^w iptiiti P^P^B v aaaw\^}\ja^^ 4 > r N *-****gw p f« K^^ kWaa^^^ v AIB w 4 m^Y^ V 9 aaaaaaaW kaaaa^k^^^820 words
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Advertisement953 1984-07-02 15 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Building I 8-storey flatted factory and warehouse Minimum ceilmy hvight 5 2 m a Vfry cumpelitive rates at strategic location 6 units of warehouse and 21 tactory units Flexibility m design individual units may be combined to (orm larger units 2 cargo service lifts953 words
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Advertisement778 1984-07-02 15 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces J J bIWUmH I Sl V re race Wareh °"S« cum Office Eac n n,t consislTcT Baf BB9aBB^^BBBABaBBPBaf individual Bin Centre Pnvate Washroom on every Moor n W v^^^Cl Ch.ng S i Ai^ort"- jl'rong778 words
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Advertisement743 1984-07-02 15 93 Offic* Spaces b. Rental "OFFICE SPACE FOR I LEASE 1 Rob'nsor. Road Vicinity 958 to 4.000 sq ft New building Excellent Maintenance Executive toilets Piped m Music etc Enquiries 225 0066/ 221 2266 J FU LU SHOU COMPLEX Office for rent/ sal* Areas from 893 sq.fl onwards at: $3.70743 words
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Advertisement1043 1984-07-02 16 i—miiiiiii^ b an—SMSMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii—— w^ i— 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Point j TO LET 1000 sq-ft 50,000 sq.ft Banking/Finance House units available y at Ist level y^ f#i Please contact Fred Klass r y ,> or David Wong y^k Sole1,043 words
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Advertisement1128 1984-07-02 16 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I PRIME SHOPS FOR LEASE Centre of Orchard Road tourist belt with direct tunnel link to future MRT 30 sq.m. to 2000 sq.m. Orchard Road's best value for money. CallT.H.Neo *****86 1 Pedestrian and vehicle1,128 words
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Advertisement923 1984-07-02 16 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours /y//I££//////////////////////////////////////////////^^^ I 9 NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. < i J^lUobeaw^^ 14 days West Coast USA. )f 7/ fA M^^ i( Honolulu Los Angeles I 8 )f San Frandsoo Las Veoaa Mexico T 7a ji Only 882,898 Dep Every Mon. Sat923 words
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Advertisement617 1984-07-02 16 102 Tours TAQQ3 VtCAHONS Plf llt flP^C^r ;*>' lt>i CoMt»i> Cmitr TEL ***** M Dd»s HYATT KUANIAN JIM 00 I Days MAI ACCA VII I AGI Jl6i 00 .< Days DfSARU Vlf JUS 00 3 Di^ PORT DCKSON $177 00 3Da»sP TIOMAN IMS 00 3 Oays UUB MKH Fr S7MOO617 words
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Advertisement1028 1984-07-02 17 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tours bJ^^^™^^ I I a i^-^ cav4' e y c^ H I rtO' 65 yJB^ bVbI \\M^ 4&^' I *fcO'2-'^ "T'^A HbHbHHl^b^-'-^^^ TAOBS COME JOINT MODERN I ~I7Z r KING OF ECONOMY TOURS 11U 1 MIDYEAR OFFSEASON CONCESSION TOUR! a^=^^B^^^Baaßßsi UNBELIEVABLE VALUE! UNBEATABLE PRICES! n1,028 words
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Advertisement1379 1984-07-02 17 110 Computer 110 Computer no Computer THSKSGWgIN?A COMPUTER PROFESSiOWAL? I Certificate m Computer Programming and fl| I Information Processing. iBBBHSBSBBHII I Dj P |oma m Computer Studies K&^w93yQSiS|MWM| I Incorporates the C& G 747 Course And 'RfflW 9JUJJU I Programming Language Courses •WUlm I BAS| C COBOL FORTRAN sBE I1,379 words
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Advertisement1103 1984-07-02 17 112 Commercial/ 113 Language Technical 3^=^=ss=s== BUILDER'S JAPANESE e*wis»a^asri New classes commencing on 2nd QUANTITIES cmauKUM by ELECTR&\".&'nEER,NG Ttm •^-•-•pm. or ..30pm (Pt. I/11/IN) BUKIT TIMAH New classes commencing on 2nd COMMERCIAL SCHOOL to 9th July, '84 conducted by #05-06 /07 Bukit Timah professionals. Mon/ Tue/ Wed/ eh/rvninor-intr I NEW1,103 words
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Advertisement212 1984-07-02 17 119 Ottwrs L P 8 Wi XJiluulllllllil i SWIMMING FOR ADULTS SWIMMING FOR KIDS :o«m™cH*: 5/7/84 ,4-5 years Annivortarioi 6/7/ 84 (6-12 years old) SATURDAY MORNING OOLOCN WEDDING Herring EXERCISE CLASSES FOR LADIES °°PPr£ r on Ju 'y 2" d 193 a{ v M( l "«mn»KiM-7:iu le > Baptist Tabernacle.212 words
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Advertisement642 1984-07-02 18 NOTICES I RADIOCOMMUNICATION OPERATOR'S RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TeleH corns) will be conducting the following examinations: H DATE OF FEES EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE H a) RADIO AMATEUR 10th August $10 00 B EXAMINATION 1984 H b) RADIOCOMMUNICATION 27th and 29th $25.00 H OPERATOR'S GENERAL August 1984642 words
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Advertisement518 1984-07-02 18 i*«i2l NGEEANN sir- HllTtl n poLYTECHN| c offers a 2-year Part-time I Practice-oriented I Certificate Course (Modular) I m Tool, Die Mould Design I Course Objectives Fees H 1. Module I Jig Tool Design B It aims at providing the participants with essential H knowledge and skills m designing quality518 words
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Miscellaneous915 1984-07-02 18 By Catherine Our writer highlights Poetry m Motion which will be aired today TAN over Radio One at 10.05 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. W V A PROGRAMME of poems mate thoughts and reflections Hooked on Classics, another journalist Lim Kay Tong, who image ol the soirit of th,> V /^^B915 words
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Advertisement795 1984-07-02 19 K^AjKluilEmL^BiH! M*^ A av V^a M~ l£l Hammer Drill knJ^tSf^> Hbb^ VRY-38 (2-Mode Action) V^jß m\W Capacity Concrete Dmi Bit 38mm n- 1 "*^B7 V Core Bit 105 mm (4-1/8") b mWm Power Input 870W 7 No-load Speed 300 mm B^^»^^_. WMW Full-load BaßnnaV Impact Rate 2 800 mm MM795 words
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Advertisement572 1984-07-02 20 I Mil FOREVER LIVING PRODUCTS ALOE VERA STABILIZATION feSi k^^SJB By BILL COATS,R.Ph., iTwrSSTB^BSI the acknowledged authority on the properties of the Aloe Vera plant. jk jLwJ tl B BJ Aloe Vera is one of the oldest known medicinal ~"~IIj» LB^B^^^Sl plants The ancient Egyptians used it m embalming, X572 words
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Miscellaneous1334 1984-07-02 20 \QUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE «QThe sounds >"»■ jMbcl^Z L^djo'pn. £\C DO \F2mf\++% Aw MM 2.30 PM SBCText- "Live" Sample Pages the Day) 5 AM National Anthen. port 1.35 Your Lunchdate \JJL A O T CIA \F^^A i^>\ M 6M Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 6.45 Theatre of the1,334 words
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Article, Illustration948 1984-07-02 1 HONG CHONG WING; LIM SENG TIONG - CHONG WING HONG LIM SENG TIONG The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts at Sophia Road opens its door from today to students for full-time music courses and part-time dance courses m addition to its visual arts programme. Our reporter speaks to the principal and the948 words
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Advertisement1149 1984-07-02 1 I^^ Telex Service: Address: Rates: H NTUC RESEARCH UNIT H 1 \NUA# 1 STANTS S-T-A.N.T.S Appointmente/N^^tion Straits limes: 5523. 75 psc. cm. H Applications are invited from Sngapore I V^ I RQRnilfli RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524. 40 psc. cm. W Citizens for the post of:1,149 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-07-02 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By BEIJING folk singer Sophine Cheuk Kin has been surrounded by musical instruments and talented people from as young as she could remember. And small wonder too, for her father is a music conductor, and her mother an opera teacher. One of her398 words
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Advertisement1486 1984-07-02 2 Kp^ Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily In Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Red Iff usion and SBC's Radio Three and Four. Radio Three: Mon Son: n.85 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 2491,486 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-07-02 4 IT is believed that even after two days of Hari Raya celebrations greeting cards are still finding their way to many homes. And, for some who celebrated the first few days of their Hari Raya away from home m order to be with their parents630 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-07-02 4 Otoh A. KADIR PANDI A DAL AH dipercayai bahawa hingga ke hari mi masih ada di kalangan orang-orang Islam yang menerima kad ucapan Selamat Hari Raya, iaitu kad-kad yang terlambat sampai. Kad Hari Raya dihantar sebagai pengganti diri untuk saudara-mara dan teman-teman yang jauh di mata.579 words
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Article389 1984-07-02 4 SHAIK KADIR - Will power of Ramadan SHAIK KADIR By RAMADAN is over and today Is the third day of Syawal, the month of Hail Raya. A non-Muslim friend of mine commented that I have slimmed down. Indeed if he had other Muslim friends, he would have noticed that they too would have389 words
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