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Title Section16 1984-08-03 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article599 1984-08-03 1 The President takes the pulse of the medical profession PRESIDENT Devan Nair put the Singapore doctor through a rigorous medical test last night and came up with this verdict: The patient has to be fitter. The President diagnosed the condition as one of I-the-private-doctor-you-the-government-doetor599 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-08-03 1 Picture by K. F. SEETOH I THEY trooped down m single file, m hard hats and robber boots. But it was only the beginning. Communications Minister Yeo Ning Hong's visit to the Shan Road worksite of the Mass Rapid Transit project yesterday leftK.F. SEETOH - 139 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-08-03 1 I Police seek this man The Shenton Way Shootout POLICE are seeking this man (below) m connection with the shooting incident at Shenton Way on Monday. He was described by police as highly dangerous, injured and armed with a gun. In a statement yesterday, police advised the public to inform307 words
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Article61 1984-08-03 1 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian employers will have to give their workers more than one week's notice or one week's pay m lieu as presently required under new rules set by the Arbitration Commission today. In a landmark judgment on job protection, the Commission ruled that extended noticeAFP - 61 words
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126 1984-08-03 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday approved a resolution tc change the address of the Soviet Embassy m Washington to Andrei Sakharov Plaza m honour of the missing dissident scientist. If the resolution is passed by Congress and signed by President Ronald Reagan,AFP - 126 words
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Article464 1984-08-03 1 'Trade curbs can harm you' Dr Tan takes a swipe at developed nations DR TONY Tan yesterday cited Singapore's economic success as an example of how a country which liberalises its trade can grow. But the Finance and Trade and Industry Minister said although Singapore was one of the world's464 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-08-03 1 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Italian Daniek» Masala became the latest double gold-medallist of the Los Angeles Olympics as the United States were pushed temporarily into the background on the fourth day of competition. Two golds out of a possible nine yesterday represented the United States leanest day.126 words
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Article43 1984-08-03 1 SINGAPORE swimming superstar, Ang Peng Siong. having won the 100 m freestyle consolation final, says celebration time is not due yet. Why? Godfrey Robert has the story, including an interview with Rowdy Games, the world's fastest swimmer, on Page 4S.43 words
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Article50 1984-08-03 1 THERE was drama of another kind m Los Angeles yesterday. Police arrested a man m a car who had followed a bus carrying athletes for more than six kilometres. The police found five home-made bombs m the boot of the car. Fuller report on Pa K r S.50 words
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Advertisement125 1984-08-03 1 INTO THE HOWE STRETCH MM mj} Tips on how to keep running fit, mentally and physically, even after you've left the rat race. Outlook, Page Four New beat m Asean dance Exciting experiments by adventurous Asean choreographers, as seen by our I reporter who went to Manila for the I125 words
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Article548 1984-08-03 2 No bookings yet THE NTUC's hope of housing all its 69 member unions under one roof seems remote, judging by the lukewarm response of its affiliates to the Singapore Labour Foundation Complex m Thomson Road. Since January, when the SLF announced a concessionary price of $3,600 per square metre548 words
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Article684 1984-08-03 2 It could be Peres ISRAELI President Chaim Herzog is most likely to choose opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres to head a bipartisan national unity government, the Israeli media reported yesterday. The state-owned Army Radio and the pro-Labour Davar and Al Hamishmar newspapers said Mr Herzog found,684 words
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Article180 1984-08-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE re-election of Mr Cesar Virata as Prime Minister for another six-year term by the National Assembly has raised hopes that the Philippines can at last get on with the Job of resolving its economic ills. The road ahead is long and difficult. For him180 words
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Article189 1984-08-03 2 LEE KIM TAH SHARES: GOOD NEWS FOR SMALL INVESTORS THE small investor who applied for Lee Kirn Tah shares will be pleased to know that every one out of 6.5 of them who had subscribed between 1,000 and 9,000 shares will get one lot This group forms 37.1 per189 words
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Article226 1984-08-03 2 Spurting to a gold AMERICAN Steve Hegg, who traded m his downhill skis for a "funny bike", on Wednesday won the Olympic 4,000 metres individual pursuit cycling title. The pre-race favourite finished m 4 mm 39.35 sec, defeating West German Rolf Golz by 4.47 sec. Hegg, a former US226 words
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Article183 1984-08-03 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Long term plan THE Malaysian Cabinet has approved the 70 million population policy, the Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili, said yesterday. He said that the Cabinet, at its meeting on Wednesday, approved the report of an ad hoc committee on population183 words
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Article96 1984-08-03 2 Picked for the job EFFORTS at "Bruneisation" m the private sector took a significant turn when Brunei Shell appointed a local Malay Bruneian to head its recruitment division recently. Brunei Shell Petroleum Bhd (BSP), the largest non-government employer m the country, has been urged to expedite its recruitment96 words
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Article342 1984-08-03 2 Condos to come THE shape of condominiums to come is m for a change. Last week, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said the skyline of these private housing estates is getting monotonous. There are just too many towers reaching for the sky. He wants to see fewer342 words
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Article152 1984-08-03 2 Film ads veteran THERE are many memorable events that Mr Hsu Tsing, a veteran m film advertising, can recall. Mr Hsu, 65, after nearly a half -century m the business, retired on Tuesday. He came to Singapore from Shanghai m 1937, and worked m an advertising agency. After152 words
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Miscellaneous103 1984-08-03 2 TV update CHANNEL 3 4.11 3-2-1 Contact 4.49 Isa AI Masih 5.29 Thunder the Barbarian Master of the Stolen Suns word 5.56 Hari M Dalam Sejarah: Today m History 6.10 Bimbingan Agama: Religious Guidance 6.26 Enos Where's The Cops Corpus 7.29 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.33 Here's Lucy Lucy and103 words
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503 1984-08-03 3 Sir Geoffrey eases concern of Hongkong residents HONGKONG, Thursday AFTER long and delicate negotiations, British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe announced on Wednesday that Britain and China are close to finalising a detailed blueprint for the transfer of power over Hongkong from London toAP; AFP - 503 words
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Article155 1984-08-03 3 66-point rise in Hang Seng Index HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hang Seng Index, the main Hongkong stock index, soared 66.96 points today to close at 893.69 following British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's reassuring words yesterday on Hongkong's future. The rise of the Hang Seng Index today was the highest mAFP; Reuter - 155 words
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Article29 1984-08-03 3 CHICAGO, Thurs. Playboy Enterprises said today its 72--room Chicago mansion, once the scene of lavish parties and home of hedonism, will become a dormitory for art students. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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309 1984-08-03 3 BEIJING, Thurs. A tour of four Latin American nations by Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Zueqian and a visit by a senior Chinese official to Cuba have marked a diplomatic move by China to improve relations with other communist countries and allies of Moscow. ForeignAFP; UPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-08-03 3 Ice cool Lady wins hotly contested top spot REMEMBER the Rolling Stones' hit, I'm S« H.t For Her, Bat She's So Old? Well, sculptor Takehara Sasaki was no doubt singing the Japanese version as he chipped away at a 115 kg block of fee during a heal wave In TokyoPanaphoto - 109 words
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177 1984-08-03 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian Defence Minister Ramaswami Venkataraman resigned yesterday shortly after Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) Party chose him as its candidate m vice-presidential elections later this month. His resignation came as Mr Sripat Misra, Chief Minister of the crucial UttarReuter; AFP - 177 words
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World briefs
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Article56 1984-08-03 3 A TWO-YEAR row between the European Economic Community and IBM ended m Brussels yesterday when IBM agreed to release technical details well m advance of its new type 370 computer introductions. The agreement means that West European firms have time to develop interface and other ancillary equipmentAFP - 56 words
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Article47 1984-08-03 3 JAPANESE AND Soviet officials will meet m Moscow en Aug 16 to discuss the Middle East, Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said m Tokyo yesterday A Foreign Minisry official said the talks would be the first held between both sides on third-country issues. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article48 1984-08-03 3 PRIME MINISTER David Lange yesterday said m Wellington that the closure of the South African consular mission m New Zealand would open up the larger trade of the whole African continent to New Zealand and would not affect the country's current trade with South Africa. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article68 1984-08-03 3 THE COMMONWEALTH Secretariat was authorised on Wednesday to draw up details of a scheme for a risk capital facility to help small enterprises m developing countries. Commonwealth secretary-general Shridath Ramphal said m Vienna that industry ministers had taken the decision after a two-day meeting ahead of theReuter - 68 words
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Article54 1984-08-03 3 FORMER ARGENTINE military President Jorge Rafael Videla was arrested after testifying on the kidnap, torture and murder of thousands of political detainees under his rule, the official news agency Telam reported m Buenos Aires on Wednesday. Lt-Gen Videla was driven under detention to the main army base ofReuter - 54 words
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Article58 1984-08-03 3 SOME S,Mt Tokyo policemen yesterday took part m mock battles against "terrorists" m a determined bid to prevent any untoward incidents when South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan pays a state visit to Japan m September. Security authorities have already strengthened immigration control on ail visitors from North Korea,AFP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-08-03 4 MOMENTUM appears to be building m Israel towards a political solution that could end a deadlock over who is to form the next government. The breakthrough, if achieved, will come at a time when Israelis are being told that the economic crisis facing theirAP; Reuter; UPI - 536 words
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242 1984-08-03 4 OUM EL FAHAM, Thura. The 25,000 inhabitants of this second largest Arab city m Israel fear last week's election of Rabbi Meir Kahane to the Knesset (Parliament) will give new force to his promises to expel all Arabs from Israel. "We do notAFP - 242 words
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Article71 1984-08-03 4 WHAT Israeli Arabs say about RftbM Meir Kahane and his political platform: We don't take the threats of this fascist gangster lightly, j) An Arab city official 4 We often terdiscrimination, but we are Israelis and we want to remain Israelis... Kahane m the Knesset is a71 words
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355 1984-08-03 4 Pentagon team to look into Suez blast report WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Pentagon has sent 15 mine warfare experts to Egypt to investigate reports of explosions m the Gulf of Suez, the Washington Post reported today. The newspaper, citing unidentified military sources, said the Defence Department team would "interview ship's captainsAFP; Reuter - 355 words
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162 1984-08-03 4 BEIRUT, Thurs. Israeli army helicopters, backed by gunboats, blasted a Palestinian camp north-east of Tripoli yesterday m the second Israeli raid on a suspected guerilla base m six weeks. The Israeli attack marked the first time helicopters were used m strafing a suspected rebel base mUPI - 162 words
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Article41 1984-08-03 4 ISLAMABAD. Thun. bus carrying at least J people went out of conf» and skidded off Karakocatf 1 highway north of Islamabad yesterday and plungtf into the River Indus. Polis sources said all the passengers were believed dead. 4- UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article71 1984-08-03 4 A WOMAN has been given a ticket for not having a tail light on her horse. The summons was issued to Kathie Smith, 34, after the horse was struck from behind and killed by a car near Kingman, Arizona, on Tuesday night. A Mohave County sheriff's spokesmanUPI - 71 words
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Article79 1984-08-03 4 MEN REALLY do prefer blondes, and many would like women with more body hair. University of Wyoming professors Saul Feinman and George Gill say their findings from a two-year study show that 38 per cent of the men questioned prefer blondes. A surprising 15 to 17 perUPI - 79 words
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Article60 1984-08-03 4 A GROCER travelled from Alabama to Sicily to celebrate his 100 th birthday, only to find he was not the oldest person at the party. Mr Michele Varagona, born m Palermo m 1884, returned there last month and was greeted at the airport by relatives includingUPI - 60 words
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Article88 1984-08-03 4 LIKE A scene from the films, police spent 15 minutes chasing a man driving a stolen bulldozer through the streets of north-east Portland, Oregon. Police had earlier received a report that a bulldozer was tearing up a street. When a patrolman tried to climb onto theUPI - 88 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-08-03 6 THE world's two biggest nuclear powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, gave hope to a clampdown on the arms race when both agreed recently to hold talks on banning weapons m space. It was the Soviets who proposed the talks. TheAP; UPI - 620 words
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Article418 1984-08-03 6 Reagan's response SANTA BARBARA (California), Thurs. President Ronald Reagan is astonished and frustrated by what he considers Soviet distortions of the US position on proposed Vienna talks on banning space weapons, a senior White House official said yesterday. The* official, who did not wish to be identified,Reuter - 418 words
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Article247 1984-08-03 6 HOUSTON, Thurs. Democratic Party Presidential candidate Walter Mondale and his running mate, Mrs Geraldine Ferraro, appear pleased with their wooing of the South, as sceptical audiences assess the nations first female Vice-Presi-dential candidate. Mr Mondale and Mrs Ferraro today wind-up their first three-day campaign swingReuter - 247 words
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255 1984-08-03 6 ALLAN HUBBARD - ALLAN HUBBARD By LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The nightmare that haunts Los Angeles the hub of the Olympic Games has moved perilously closer. In another apparent act by a "Californlan Crazy", police have arrested a car driver who followed a bus with nine Olympic255 words
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149 1984-08-03 8 Sakhalin wind surfer held by Soviets MOSCOW, Thurs. A Frenchman was being held by Soviet security forces today after windsurfing 45 km from Japan to the island of Sakhalin, a strategic Soviet base off-limits to foreigners. Mr Arnaud de Rosnay, contacted from Moscow by telephone to a hotel m theReuter; AP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-08-03 8 picture. ONE of the Irish Republican Army's most wanted men, Seamos Shannon, being handed over to the Northern Ireland police at a border cheek point after his extradition from the Sooth. Shannon Is accused of the murder of Sir Norman Strong and his son, James Strong. SirUPI - 79 words
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Article145 1984-08-03 8 HEART SWOP BABY 'STILL CRITICAL' LONDON, Thurs. The condition of 13-day-old Hollie Roffey, the world's youngest heart-transplant patient, remains "critical" after an operation she had yesterday for a perforated bowel. "There has been no change from Wednesday night. She is still critical," the duty nursing sister at London's National HeartAP - 145 words
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449 1984-08-03 8 THE Soviet Union has not been resting well lately because of problems at home and with others, friend or foe. Its hold on its Warsaw Pact allies has not been as firm as before. In Poland, Moscow has been forced toUPI; Reuter - 449 words
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242 1984-08-03 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A Soviet grain-buying spree m the United States has puzzled government and private analysts, spurring theories that the Soviet crop may be falling below US government forecasts. In the past month, the Soviet Union has bought nearly 2.3 million tonnes of wheat andReuter - 242 words
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173 1984-08-03 8 WARSAW, Thnrs. Solidarity leaders yesterday capitalised on the 4tih anniversary of the Warsaw uprising with bold speeches and meetings. The remarks made by the union leaders ended speculation that newlyreleased Solidarity members would be afraid to get together. Terms of the inly 21UPI - 173 words
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219 1984-08-03 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN M3ntla Reporter By MANILA, Thurs. The It armed Vietnamese arrested by the Philippine Coast Guard last week are definitely not refugees, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said today. Mr Gregg Beyer, the Manila representative of the UNfICR, said219 words
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Article85 1984-08-03 9 MANILA, Thurs. Filipino fishermen have found the wreck of a World War n Japanese warplane and recovered the skeletal remains of what is believed to have been its kamikaze or suicide pilot, the Philippine news agency reported. The cockpit was refloated on Monday, after a fisherman,AP - 85 words
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576 1984-08-03 9 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED By Shell appoints local man to head recruitment division EFFORTS at "Bruneisation" m the private sector takes a significant turn when Brunei Shell appointed a local Malay Bruneian to head its recruitment division recently. Brunei Shell Petroleum Bhd (BSP), the largest non-government576 words
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434 1984-08-03 9 MANILA, Thursday PRIME Minister Cesar Virata has predicted normal economic growth for the Philippines m four years, but has warned that the country will be m trouble if it fails to achieve self-sufficiency m the next 35 years. "Our transformation to aAFP - 434 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-08-03 9 BANGKOK'S biggest tourist today is a 59--year-old elephant called Thongdee. While his gargantuan mates were busily slogging away m the forests, hauling logs to the river.Thongdee packed his trunk and left Surin province for the big city glamour of the Thai capital. But ThongdeeBangkok Post - 124 words
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Article179 1984-08-03 9 BANGKOK, Thursday T HAI police have begun a nationwide hunt for a leading author and social critic, Sulak Sivaraksa, who is wanted on charges of lese majeste. The alleged lese majeste, or crime against Thailand's monarchy, was contained m a book by Mr Sulak entitled UnmaskingAFP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-08-03 10 Decision 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cabinet has approved the government's 70 million population policy, the Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili, said today. He said that the Cabinet, at its meeting yesterday, approved the report of an ad-hocBernama - 326 words
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204 1984-08-03 10 Kit Siang agrees to say it in public Charges made against Sabah Chief Minister PENANG, Thursday PARLIAMENTARY opposition leader Lim Kit Siang yesterday agreed to repeat m public the allegations he made m Parliament against fcaiah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh. Mr Urn, who is secretary-general of the Democratic ActionNST - 204 words
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211 1984-08-03 10 MAS criticised by Australia for 'undercutting' MELBOURNE, Thursday AUSTRALIAN travel agents have criticised Malaysian Airline System (MAS) for its policy of undercutting their package tours of Malaysia. "MAS is undermining our efforts to sell Malaysia to Australian tourists," they said. The agents said the national flag carrier was offering faresNST - 211 words
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132 1984-08-03 10 Cabinet 'yes' to light rail transit Decision 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cabinet yesterday gave the green light to the proposed light rail transit system. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said after the weekly Cabinet meeting that it had decided to give the go-ahead for that method ofBernama - 132 words
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107 1984-08-03 10 Knifed man stabs himself in hospital IPOH, Thurs. A 56--year-old man who was taken to the Ipoh General Hospital with a knife embedded m his chest regained consciousness at the treatment room, pulled out the knife and stabbed himself several times yesterday. Although doctors and nurses attending to him foughtNST - 107 words
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Article74 1984-08-03 10 Short-term work permits granted KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A total of 1,906 people from India and 126 from Sri Lanka were given short-term work permits this year m certain fields where local expertise was not available, the Dewan Negara was told yester day. Deputy Home Minister Mr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad saidBernama - 74 words
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Article72 1984-08-03 10 KUCHING, Thurs Customs officers here seized two gold bars weighing a total of 2 kilogrammes from an incom ing passenger at Kuching Airport here on Friday. The gold, valued at $53,000 excluding import tax of 5 per cent, was recovered from the 40-year-old man who hadBernama - 72 words
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Article158 1984-08-03 10 PETALING JAVA, Than. The Great Sawi (cat xin) Sale by vegetable farmers at tvo temporary market sites In PetaUng Jaya seems to have fluled oat after only one mornFarmers from Sabang Jaya, Puchong and Sangel Best oa Tuesday began to seU their surplus crop directly toNST - 158 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-08-03 12 CHANGI Airport might as well have been called Changi Hospital last night. There m the arrival hall were nurses, nurses and more nurses. All 125 of them. One hundred had just arrived from Japan for a three-day goodwill visit, organised by the International Nursing FoundationSIMON KER - 158 words
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Article130 1984-08-03 12 THE SINGAPORE Bus Service is to fit stronger locks on the coin boxes m its one-man-operated ticketing system buses to stop further thefts of money from those boxes. Such thefts have been reported from parked buses at depots m Marine Parade and Chai Chee recently.130 words
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Article51 1984-08-03 12 A MAN died m hospital on Wednesday from injuries suffered m a fall last week. Police identified him as Mr Gob Mun Kee, 36. He was found lying unconscious on the road near Lorong 24, Geylang on July 25, and was taken to hospital where be51 words
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Article409 1984-08-03 12 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By THE NTUC's hope of housing all its 69 member unions under one roof seems remote, judging by the lukewarm response of its affiliates to the Singapore Labour Foundation Complex m Thomson Road. Since January when the SLF announced a concessionary price of409 words
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345 1984-08-03 12 STELLA DANKER - 'GPs can gain little from specialist courses' STELLA DANKER By MANY doctors are general practitioners who have little to gain from specialist courses. This was the reaction of doctors after they heard President C.V. Devan Nair's speech on what ails the medical profession here. As one doctor said: "Some GPs345 words
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Article44 1984-08-03 12 DREDGING works by the Port of Singapore Authority between World Trade Centre and Prima Flour Mills will continue until Sunday. It was originally scheduled to finish on Tuesday. Mariners are advised to keep clear of the area and to navigate with caution.44 words
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Article172 1984-08-03 12 French businessman paid $194,000 for it THIEVES took the pleasure oat of Mr Serge Straten's holiday here when they stole his $l»4,Mt yacht tram the Mariner's Yacht Clob In Sembawang last week. The five-year-old yacht, called The Gem, had been berthed there since February when Mr Straten,172 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-08-03 13 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN Story by Dr Yeo and newsmen make first visit to underground MRT site at Shan Road PUFF, gasp, wheeze. Somebody should have warned us that this would be our morning exercise. Communications Minister Yeo Ning Hong's visit to the Mass Rapid Transit worksiteK.F. SEETOH - 426 words
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304 1984-08-03 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RA V DHALIWAL By THE Japanese were impeccable hosts. They greeted the five women journalists warmly and served as coffee and smiles. Bat this was really one time we weald have preferred not being treated as the fairer sex bat he allowed304 words
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Article90 1984-08-03 13 A CANCER patient who feared going for another surgery swallowed insecticide and killed herself, a coroner court heard on Wednesday. Low Bee Lian had been generally weak since Birth and grew up afraid of being ifi, her brother said. She was found sprawled on90 words
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174 1984-08-03 13 PRIVATE organisations which require representative samples of households to do surveys can now get help for this. For a fee, they can now So to the Department of tatistics and draw comprehensive sample frames of households to be surveyed from a master list of174 words
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238 1984-08-03 13 Mendaki, mosque funds to be merged Bill to make contributions payable through CPF Board THE Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund will be created under a Bill now before Parliament. Contributions to the fund will be paid through the Central Provident Fund Board and will be used for building mosques and238 words
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Article35 1984-08-03 13 THE Workers' Party will hold a National Day rally between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Sunday at the Queenstown Stadium to outline the party's philosophy and programme for the coming general election.35 words
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123 1984-08-03 13 A FORMER hotel apprentice was yesterday jailed for a day and fined a total of $2,000 for stealing from guests at the Mandarin Hotel. Five other similar charges were taken into account against Ng Bock Huat, 22, who admitted to two counts of123 words
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246 1984-08-03 14 THE Prime Minister's Office has nominated two grassroots leaders to participate m the Asean-Japan Friendship Programme from Sunday to Sept 4. They are Mr Palaniappan Arumugam, chairman of Telok Blangah Zone 'D' RC and Miss Wong Chin Keow, vice-chairman of Geylang West Zone 'A'246 words
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Article119 1984-08-03 14 Man dies after fall from gondola A MAN died and his colleague was seriously injured when they fell 20 metres from a gondola as it was being lifted by a mobile crane yesterday. Mr Sia Kian Heng, 26, died m hospital about six hours after the accident at the Mitsubishi119 words
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Article47 1984-08-03 14 THE 900 pupils from Outram Primary School, which has to make way for MRT construction, will soon have a new home to move into. They will move to Zhangde Primary School, built at a cost of $5.9 million, which is next to Singapore General Hospital.47 words
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Article36 1984-08-03 14 THE MP (or Chong Boon and president of the Indian Fine Arts Society, Mr S. Chandra Das, will present the Singapore Indian Education Trust scholarship awards today at 6 p.m. at tne society's premises.36 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-08-03 14 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By 21 chosen from among 45 who finished acting course THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, m its biggest single recruitment of acting talent, has offered fulltime contracts to 21 newly-graduated Mandarin drama artistes. They were picked from among 4b trainees who completed a407 words
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189 1984-08-03 14 Dr Tan calls for credible fiscal monetary policies FLOATING exchange rates have encouraged protectionism, Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. They tend to fluctuate sharply even m response to short-term factors and cause uncertainty and greater risks for businessmen. The Minister for Finance189 words
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189 1984-08-03 14 Befriender Service to be extended, says Mattar THE Ministry of Social Affairs has decided to extend its Befriender Service for senior citizens to more constituencies where there is a demand for the scheme. The scheme, which was started m Tiong Bahru last year, was m various stages of development m189 words
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Article86 1984-08-03 14 A CONSTRUCTION worker agreed to take m his teenaged runaway friend and Tier brother for a night. But things got out of hand and ended up with Musa bin Abdul Razak and the 13-year-old girl, a school drop-out, having sexual intercourse. Musa pleaded guilty yesterday86 words
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202 1984-08-03 14 A THIEF, caught redhanded Inside his neighbour's flat, fell nine storeys to his death while trying to escape into his own house a floor below. Madam Ng Soo Nul, 49, of Block 43, Sims Drive, returned to her home to find202 words
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Article111 1984-08-03 14 THREE people died on Wednesday m separate road accidents. Cyclist Lim Kwee Chew, 53, died m a collision with a pick-up along Sims Avenue on Wednesday at about 7.25 a.m. The same day, cyclist Tan Tiong Kee, 58, died after he was involved m an111 words
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210 1984-08-03 15 We need to plan worksites better, says don ERGONOMICS, the study of the relationship between man, his equipment and working environment, has not caught on m Singapore. Indeed, the application of ergonomic principles on worksites ls rather patchy, Professor Phoon Wai-On said yesterday. Prof Phoon, head of the Department of210 words
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Article59 1984-08-03 15 Fourth appointment MR STEPHEN Sim See Loy has been re-appointed chairman of the National Crime Prevention Council for the fourth successive term. Mr Sim, director of personnel and public affairs with Shell Company, has been the council's chairman since its inception m 1961. The deputy chairman, Mr Steven Gon, of59 words
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Article87 1984-08-03 15 Puppy bit me, says accused man A 71- YEAR-OLD ioan accased of killing and throwing a stray pappy mm a block of flats, told a court yesterday that be felt confused and giddy after being bitten by the fiig Kee Chor, who had been remanded for a psychiatric report, did87 words
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106 1984-08-03 15 Scholarship awards for children of four servicemen THE Singapore Armed Forces Welfare Council presented scholarship awards to children of four servicemen on Wednesday. This was the first time the council gave scholarships for tertiary education. The awards went to the children of Warrant Officer Class One Gopal Suppiah, Warrant Officer106 words
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Article60 1984-08-03 15 TO CELEBRATE Singapore's nineteenth National Day and 25 years of nation building, the Outram Park Education Centre Art Club has organised a national painting and calligraphy competition. An exhibition of winning and selected works will be held on Aug 25 and 26 at the cultural and education centre60 words
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Article47 1984-08-03 15 SPORTS secretaries and physical education teachers will attend a seminar on self reliance m sports at the National Stadium theatrette on Aug 24 and 25. The Ministry of Education, Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Physical Education Association are the organisers of the seminar.47 words
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Article68 1984-08-03 15 AN UNIDENTIFIED Chinese man was found dead m the sea off Collyer Quay on Wednesday afternoon. The man, about 1.9 metres tall and aged between 30 and 40 years, Bad (air-complexion and short straight hair. He was wearing a pair of brown trousers and68 words
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391 1984-08-03 15 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By 80 cases so far this year, against 92 m 1983 COMPLAINTS against renovation contractors have become more common m recent years as demand for renovation outstrips the supply of contractors. Reports of shoddy workmanship and delays have been increasing steadily, according to391 words
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Article293 1984-08-03 15 Bill seeks to exempt builders from scheme A HOUSING developer will not have to open a project account if the units being built are not offered for sale before the completion of the project. This provision is made m the Housing Developers (Control and Licensing)293 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-08-03 20 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By Sponsors respond to report m The Straits Times ONE THOUSAND tickets have been given to the Education Ministry for distribution to students to attend the New York Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Stadium on Sept 8. This initiative was taken302 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-08-03 20 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By THE NatUaal Cenpater Beard kas fla>llsrd ptaMw to brlag la Brtttak eapeito to Improve tke qaaltty t eenpator laatraettea at eanußerelal Details weald to released sees, said NCB's direction adntaristratlsa, Mr Seak KlaGer. Tto NCB la worried atoat tto lew pass264 words
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188 1984-08-03 20 MPs at National Day eeieorations YOUNG, married female workers were yesterday urged to, if possible, continue working even on a part-time basis although there may be constraints or they might not need the income. Mr Phua Bah Lee, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary188 words
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122 1984-08-03 20 MP points to formula for future success GOOD leadership, a stable social and political environment and a hard working population will continue to be the necessary ingredients for future success. This observation was made by Dr Ang Kok Peng, MP for Buona Vista, at the constituency's 25 years of nationbuilding122 words
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Article59 1984-08-03 20 KIM Seng constituency will hold a National Day dinner and variety show at its community centre on Saturday. Other activities to celebrate National Day Include a cultural evening on Aug 10, a food and fun fair on Aug 12 and a senior citizens night on Aug59 words
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202 1984-08-03 20 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By A HONGKONG watch dealer and its local agent are suing China Airlines for the loss of nearly HK$9O,OOO worth of watches which were to be delivered m Singapore nearly four years ago. Wai Wah Enterprise, the Hongkong company, and its202 words
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199 1984-08-03 20 TRIAL runs are going on now transporting pigs from Peninsular Malaysia to Singapore on doubledecker trailers which are equipped with fans and sprinklers to keep the livestock cool. The trailers ai» also fitted with a waste tank to prevent pig waste dropping onto199 words
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Advertisement407 1984-08-03 12 Try this with your Auto-focus Camera New National Auto-focus C-700AF 35mm fully-automatic compact camera with no bulb mode feature. I A fully automatic auto-focus camera with features not found m other auto-focus cameras. Its unique no bulb mode allows you to open the aperture to shoot dramatic night scenes. What's407 words
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Advertisement9 1984-08-03 14 Gondolas can be ased very safely Forum: Page II9 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-08-03 16 Callers also urge heavy tines to curb gambling HIT them hard m the pockets. Jail them for long periods. These are punishments residents want meted out to bookies and punters who have turned our housing estates into mini-turf clubs. our Action Line suggest that the government343 words
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348 1984-08-03 16 N-Day treat for old folk TWO hundred Whampoa senior citizens aged 65 fdfl and above will lunch together on Sunday at their community centre to toast National Day and Singapore's 25 years of nation-building. The elders will also receive348 words
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280 1984-08-03 16 COMPUTERS: A 10-week course for $40 on logic circuits will be held at Mountbatten CC from Aug 10. Sign up by Wednesday. Mooncakos: Learn how to make these at a monthlong course for $25 at Bedok North CC. Lessons will start next month. Photography:280 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-08-03 16 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM K WAN KWAN Braddell Heights By WHAT yoo see Is a Ore brigade. When there's a lire, they are the first to drag oat the water tanks, mount them on trolleys and dash to the scene. One of them will climb a393 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-08-03 16 WHAT a better way to celebrate Singapore's 25th anniversary of nationhood than to have 25 stars perform for free. That is the treat awaiting about 6,000 Boon Lay constituents next Wednesday when the band strikes up the Boon Lay Variety Show. Organised by Boon186 words
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Article152 1984-08-03 16 WHAT S cooking at the neighbourhood community centres? Plenty! There will be carnivals, fun fairs, band performances, exhibitions, lion dances and variety shows. Residents m many constituencies can expect a lot of activities at their CCs this month when eight of them are officially opened.152 words
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Article84 1984-08-03 16 DR Tony Tan, Minister for Finance, and Trade and Industry, will tour Ulu Pandan and Bukit Timan constituencies on Sunday as part of a ministerial walkabout. He will start from Ulu Pandan Education Centre at Blk 2, Queens Road, and will visit the Zone A and84 words
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Miscellaneous495 1984-08-03 16 TalkS/ShOWS Baby show: A hundred babies will join Carnival: A food and fun fair to be held cluriljr tk i ,*w a show at Jalan Besar cc on Sunday at 9 at the void decks of blocks 9 and 9A. Ghim SINGING COntastS: The quarter-fmals Of the a .m. Moh495 words
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472 1984-08-03 18 The Straits Times says Time for Filipinos to pull together The re-election of Mr Cesar Virata to a second term as Prime Minister three days ago by the Philippine National Assembly brings a little silver lining to the darkened skies. With a fresh mandate, he can begin the painful task472 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1984-08-03 18 President Devan Nair - President Devan Nair Speech by President Devan Nair at the opening of the 18th Singapore-Malaysia Congress of Medicine last night I might also emphasise the need for the V Academy of Medicine m Singapore to do some stock-taking. The academy no doubt appreciates that1,590 words
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664 1984-08-03 18 The Russell Baker column NETWORK television exposure has ben mother's milk to politicals for 30 years now, and nother is finally tired of it. Earlier his year, the networks ratbned camera time for candiates so tightly that to get mcc than 10 secondsNYT - 664 words
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Letter422 1984-08-03 19 Fair play from the please I AM very disappointed with the business practices of some retailers, food importers and manufacturers and appeal to the authorities to act to stamp them out. While shopping recently at a large retail establishment, I liked some T-shirts that were on offer. I examined the422 words
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52 1984-08-03 19 Putting the fears of gondola users to rest... 4 The picture and the narrative are certainly newsworthy but may, unfortunately, have a very negative effect on the potential users of gondolas m Singapore. I would like to allay fears that the incident is typical of gondola usage m here. 752 words
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Letter, Illustration413 1984-08-03 19 I WAS startled to see the report "Two hold on to life-line as gondola crashes" (ST, July 27), accompanied by the sensational photograph of a gondola suspended from one end only m the city of St Petersburg m the United States. The picture andAP - 413 words
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117 1984-08-03 19 Rules mean they can't have more children IT'S been a year since the Prime Minister made the speech on the need to rectify the lopsided procreation pattern of our women and yet all the rules which directly penalise women when they have their third and subsequent children are still enforced.117 words
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Letter70 1984-08-03 19 Service praised WE my wife and I would like to pay a tribute to Singapore's flying ambassadors, the staff of Singapore Airlines. We are quite seasoned travellers, having travelled on over 20 airlines. We have never encountered such excellent service so charmingly provided. Some of SlA's rivals may have70 words
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185 1984-08-03 19 Taxi drivers always ask first I REFER to the article "Don't give cabbies a chance to refuse, says ROY". (ST, July 28). Ironically, that same day a taxi driver refused to take my mother to our home which was less than a kilometre away. She had gone to the market185 words
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138 1984-08-03 19 Congestion as vehicles slow down On the road I WISH to take this opportunity to thank the authorities for extending the third lane of the Pan-Island Expressway. It certainly has alleviated the peak-hour traffic flow along the Bukit Timah and Jurong stretch. The stretch of road from Whitley Road to138 words
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Letter93 1984-08-03 19 I FULLY support "Porchesterite" (ST, July 30) on his view regarding the restricted hours imposed on the underpass from a sliproad off Braddell Road to Lorong Chuan. I feel that the restriction is unnecessary because there is traffic light control at the Lorong Chuan end of the under-93 words
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Letter89 1984-08-03 19 THE traffic situation at South Canal Road has been chaotic since George Street was closed for construction work. Motorists who wish to turn into Pickering Street or enter the OCBC Centre Car Park will now have to make use of the North Canal Road/South Bridge Road junction. The89 words
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Letter, Illustration202 1984-08-03 19 Thank you LA for that brilliant show THAT did it. The patronising aloofness of your sports writers Alan Hubbard and Godfrey Robert (ST, July 30) has finally gotten me to write m. From John McEnroe to the LA Olympics opening ceremonies, anything the Americans handle cannot be right with these202 words
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Letter62 1984-08-03 19 MY family members and our neighbours are becoming very concerned about the frequent fights around Teck whye estate. Hoodlums can be seen hanging around the ground floor of Block 12 every night. They are rowdy and a nuisance. Family members and girls cannot go downstairs without being harassed62 words
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Letter88 1984-08-03 19 THE Straits Times welcome* letter* from you. Your latter* must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.88 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-08-03 21 Business reaches the year's highest level BUSINESS boomed to the year's highest level on the local stock mar ket yesterday, as Wednesday's hiccups were overcome. The total volume of 32 8 million units surpassed the 32.6 million traded on Monday when the Straits Times Industrial Index achieved303 words
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Article37 1984-08-03 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 78 20 25 Finance 12 7 4 Hotels 5 3 1 Properties 7 2 3 Plantations 9 2 I Mining 4 2 1 Deb/Loans 4 1 4 Total 119 37 3937 words
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Article75 1984-08-03 21 BowteadßM +4 Guhawss +4 PMC +10 Smt SNp +2 CIC unch Haw Par +7 Pan Eke +14 Simt Darby +3 C»» +5 Micapeßhd -2 Ptrb Plant +6 S Tra*« unch CoWStorif* —2 K«rml +5 Prima +15 Sn> C«rp +5 ,>rtoplrv- -3 HTC unch Promt +7 tw>75 words
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Article43 1984-08-03 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 89 17 25 Finance 8 3 2 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 4 3 4 Oil palms 7 1 1 Tins 8 4 3 Rubbers 15 2 5 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 131 30 4343 words
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Article85 1984-08-03 21 SHARE prices closed steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as buying sentiment returned after Wednesday's profit-taking. The widely followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 20.22 points to 1432.50. At the close of trading, the market score- board showed gains outnumbering losses by85 words
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Article72 1984-08-03 21 KMMtolMc 1220 +120 %rr iBi +30 Utaprttt 326 +26 SthMfeM 620 +25 ftd Cibtn 338 +24 Kj l»jut Jl SO 640 +20 AmtrdUmi MO +20 6 I IMp 50c 330 16 KllUpont 286 +16 ttfhilimbOc 269 +16 Btutttadco 266 16 U I C 227+16 Mm 620 15 Pan-Q SOc72 words
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Article67 1984-08-03 21 SM 400 -390 D Kwwut 805 —140 I C 685—40 M B*** 860 -20 Ntamtt 49? —18 PMWdp 51S —IS ShMn 340-14 U» C 358 -12 S«icorp 1370 -10 S«<Mf« Dredt 600 -10 WdfUnUbom 394 -6 f Mt* CUS 184 —6 Stihn 510 -5 Van Om Hont 285 —567 words
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Article66 1984-08-03 21 Au(l A u g2 BT Composte 835 99 843 03 BT Indicator *****25 *****55 BT 06/ OS +173 +263 SI Industrials 945/1 945 05 ST Finance 7678 5? 2668 46 ST Hotels 927 OS ***** ST Properties 580.53 586 40 STMnmts 370 00 373 98 ST PUirtjtions ?***** *****966 words
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Article15 1984-08-03 21 Pon-EI 3,273,000 PohoogCont 2.381,000 Promt 1,650.000 U I C 1,454,000 Pagi Mtio 1.401,00015 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-08-03 21 This group gets 37.1 pc of the shares due to the public THE small investor who applied for Lee Kirn Tah's shares will be pleased to know that one out of 6.5 of them who had subscribed between 1,000 and 9,000 shares will395 words
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399 1984-08-03 21 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By WASHINGTON The United States textile Industry Is now gunning for small textile exporters such as Singapore, having forced the Reagan administration to act against the bigger boys last year. The Industry's trade association and the two major unions representing American399 words
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Article197 1984-08-03 21 NEW YORK The 500 largest industrial companies outside the United States boosted their combined profits by 37 per cent m 1983 after three straight years of decline. Fortune magazine said on Wednesday. The improvement came after a 39 per cent decline m profitAP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-08-03 21 LOCAL contractors should cast their eyes abroad for business with the home market rapidly shrinking. And China is one market contractors here should seriously think of tapping for future development projects, said Mr Robert Yen, the managing director of Reliance Contractors. One way to341 words
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Article58 1984-08-03 21 BOMBAY The Indian government said it will supply gold to manufacturers exporting jewellery at less than the domestic rate m order to keep prices competitive. Under the scheme, which came into effect yesterday, the State Bank of India will import gold duty-free and sell it to manufacturersReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1984-08-03 21 NEW YORK ITT Corp said recent orders for the System 12 digital switching system produced at rTT's joint venture company m China brought the firm's total orders for the system to the equivalent of 10.9 million telephone lines. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1984-08-03 21 HONGKONG ItalThai International Hotel Co Ltd and Mandarin International Hotels Ltd (MTHL) said they have mutually agreed to end MIHL's management contract for the Royal Orchid Hotel of Bangkok. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1984-08-03 21 NEW YORK Chemical New York Corp said Chemical Bank International Limited, its London merchant bank, has formed a Geneva-based subsidiary. Chemical New York Finance (Suisse) SA. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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285 1984-08-03 21 IF YOU want to run a convenience store of your own, Emporium Holdings, the owners of the One Plus convenience store franchise, will now offer you the opportunity. Mr Joseph Tan, the general manager, revealed that the local retailing group is planning to285 words
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136 1984-08-03 21 SHARK prices In Hongkong rocketed nearly 7t points m heavy trading yesterday, boosted by the optimistic news* from the Slno-Britlsh talks The Hans Seng Index closed 5t. 95 points higher at 893.C5. It was the sharpest day's gains for over two-and-a-half years for the136 words
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Article86 1984-08-03 21 Wealco awarded agency WEALCO Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Wearnp Brothers, has been awarded the rights to distribute a range of fixing systems manufactured by a French company. Societe De Prosper tion Et D'lnventions Techniques (SPIT) pro duces fixing systems, used mainly m the con struction industry, ranging from cartridge-operated86 words
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Article4910 1984-08-03 22 READERS should be aware of the bnitatiom of thh information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Sinfapore and Kuala Lumpur stock eichanges. is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,910 words
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Article2651 1984-08-03 22 M share* quoted havt a par vakw of $1, iriess otherwise spcorwt Mitnttd tar scrip/ri|Mv N Tai-eicmpled dmdend ABN n traded n totof 10 shares each, wife the price quoted in (Mart Last YMd Yd Dm •W^ <*■!-* S* a** com) M*L SECTION ONE NRSIRML COMMBtCML2,651 words
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Article2066 1984-08-03 22 INDUSTRIALS Alei Hldg cd Alcom (2 308 2 3IS) (24) 2 31 (5) 2 32 (62) 2 30 Antoh (1 945) (2) 1 96 (3) 1 95 (8) I 94(1) 1 92(7) 1 93 cd A Choc (3 168 3.155) (3) 306 (37) 3 122,066 words
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Article29 1984-08-03 23 Closing prices Closing prices Rubber cents/kilo Tin Ms/kilo Singapore Straits Tin 29.15 August 186.50 unch down 1 cent Turnover: 140 tonnes MalaySia <*<>"" 621 tonnes August 206.00 down 2 cents29 words
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Article37 1984-08-03 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Weo Singapore 344.80—345.30 347.00—347.50 Hongkong 343.80— 344 30 336.50-337.00 Wed Tues New York 345.00—345.50 337.25 337.75 London 339.75—340.25 340.60 341.10 Sept Dec Simex Gold Futures h,gh-km 358.30—***** Ck>s»ng 347.60 358.10 Volume. 91637 words
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Article157 1984-08-03 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,933 and 5523,072. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 30 4.80. Intitial selling depressed prices to U*****.50 344 but arbitrage against the Hongkong tael market absorbed selling and the market turned higher to U*****.40 4.90. It eased to close for lunch at157 words
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Article132 1984-08-03 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices rose on covering ana speculative buying interest sparked by a firmer Chicago soybean complex close. PALM Ctosint prices Cnide MS/tMM pabnoi tat 1000 i south t cifitral) 990 (north) Sept ***** (CMtrai) Oct 980 (until) MM pakn oi MS/tonnts RBD palm Aug 610132 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-08-03 23 fdsfa NEW YORK, Thurs. Shares rose sharply yesterday as the US economy appeared to be slowing down. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 19.33 points to 1134.61. Figures, which confirmed the economy was finally slowing down, raised hopes that US interest rates may soon decline from their high369 words
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Article57 1984-08-03 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo, reflecting continuing lack of demand. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer, taking the bulk of the offering of 140 tonnes, down from 761 tonnes on Wednesday.57 words
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Article22 1984-08-03 23 Ckwif price* Copper /tgnne M Spot 1000 50—*****0 (1009 50—1010.00) 3 months 1021.00 1021.50 (1029.00—1029.50) Market tone: Easter Sales 19.925 tonnes22 words
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Article19 1984-08-03 23 C**»x prices Aluminium £/tome IM Spot 873.00—874.00 (875.50—876.00) 3 months 898.50—899.00 (901.00—901.50) Market tone. Easier Sales: 17.100 tonnes19 words
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Article19 1984-08-03 23 Silver CkMtac prices USS/trtyt* Thn Wtd Singapore 7.33—737 KM Tats New York 7 .42-7.45 Source Credit Suisse Sport19 words
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Article248 1984-08-03 23 fc«2 ChMft Hk Elect Worr 830 +1 AsiocKjted Hoteh 0 25S Hk Got 565 +025 Book Of Eo*t A«o 2040 +0.7 Hk Hoteh 1650 Cheung Kong 815 +065 HK Lond 270 +0 3 Chmo Light 1140 +08 Hk Land Loon Croti Horb Tunnel Hk Lond Worr F E Consortium248 words
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Article328 1984-08-03 23 ll Y«n Chant* Mitsubsh. 537 +2 Mitvji Co 327 unch momoto I 1 40 unch Mmu. SKpbldg 1 50 unch ioi 390 -6 Mitioi Smelting 429 +22 ■nodo 1140 +50 Mitiukoih. 350 unch xth< Chem 595 -25 Mitsumi 1000 lOC kohi Glo» 745 +6 Muroto Mfg 2450 +80 Tk328 words
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Article316 1984-08-03 23 pncti J/100 k| Coconut oil Bulk f 06 ***** (sellers) Old drum FOB ??8 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 232 00 (sellers) Copra Mued (loose) 115.00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 602 SO (sellers i Sarawak white faq FOB ftw 595.00 (sellers) Sarawak special black FOB316 words
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Article314 1984-08-03 23 N 2 Cwb Chmje Hooker 6 5S (tot) > C I 214 +4 ikiniKT>iAi< Letghton 178 unch INDUSTRIALS L-nd LtgH jqq +5 Mogefcm Pet Aust 190 unch *C 195 +10 Moyn. Nickless 2Bo +15 AN I 222 +7 Match Expior APM 232 +2 N L 40 Aberfoyle 810 +120314 words
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Article259 1984-08-03 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S c«rts/Uo) (M cmts/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 185 50— 186.50N 184.50— 185 SON unq unq Int. IRSSAug 187.50-188.00 186.50-187.00 207.00— 207 75 206 00-207 00 Int. 1 RSS Sept 194.00—194.50 193.00—193.50 Int. 2RSSAug 181.00— 182.00N 180.50— 181.50N 201.50-202.50N *****—259 words
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Article224 1984-08-03 23 ta|l IBS CfcMp GulttXCp Alcoa 31% GuH R« 17% AM«I Ch*m Cp 28% Hewlett Pock 37% +1H Ak-Choknm 8* In* Buti Moch 112% +2* Am Tel A Tel 17% +H kit! Harvester 6 Amoxlnc 17% Inti Te) T«( 24% H Amr Corp 28% +1% John Jhtn 29H +H224 words
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Article500 1984-08-03 23 *«2 PMCt CkMft Com Gold 489 412 NHRTMAIC Rut Plant 8H ■•< NWSIKMLS za oV4 v Afc«d-Lyora 158 +2 IK* AuDorm 154 +4 V* BTRPLC 434 +10 AAC 13V* H Babcocks 133 unch AmgoW 90V. 2V* Bordoy» 459 +5 AAT 43 +2 B«>chom> 318 +5 Broek«n 223 +10 BtCC500 words
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Article221 1984-08-03 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1530/45 and slipped to a low of 552.1525 before closing at U552.1530/40. Trading was relatively quiet. The greenback was quietly traded against major currencies m thin trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9025,35 and was traded to a low of 2.8960/90 before closing221 words
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Article501 1984-08-03 23 Container schedules Rocoipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCL RtcsMnf RcctMnf 9# (Voy«fe) kt Carf* Time Block Asia Winds (405) F3/8 (2300) TA3 *****100 P4 P Fimort (137/3) 4/9 (0700) TA3 1200-1300/1800-1900 P3 1330 1500/*****900 S3 Jmml (24/84) 4/8 (0900) FSB 1000 1100/1900 2000 87 CMraf (3*HW) 4/8501 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-08-03 23 Vessel Berth frr Dep Kopp#l Whinwt Hugheverett 29/30 aside 03/8 bu Yermosnkm 46/7 aside 03/8 JensonlV 22 aside 03/8 Kotaßerjaya 10/11 aside 03/8 New Whale 27/8 aside 03/8 Sangerhausen 35/6 aside 03/8 Vishva Kaumudi 35/6 aside 03/8 Km Hua 7 23/4 aside 03/8 Donam No 9 38/9235 words
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Article193 1984-08-03 23 Managers' prices for 3rd August Singapore Unit Trust Tht Cmnmn* 3 32—3.53 The Samp Fund 206 2.19 Sport Prof fund 1 46—1 55 Sport Sot FMd 215— 2 2fttd Sport krwst Fund 1 24-1 31 S p<xe Eq«Nty Fund 147-156 Asia IMt Trust tM knot Fwd 2 65-2.80193 words
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Article649 1984-08-03 23 From Pag* 22 fooling Gdn (2.048 2.065) (4) 2.04 (2) 2.05 (25) 2.06 Sctprop (3 568 3 58S) (3) 3.36 (5) 3.40 (7) 3.50 (4) 3.38 (2) 3.46 (8) 3.54 (3) 3.56 (2) 3 52 (10) 3.58 x<4 Soar* Land (3.908 4.005) Town A Cty 1.69(1)649 words
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Article180 1984-08-03 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local defers to Foreign currency currency one unH of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.7945 1.7975 5.64—5.52 Canadian dollar 1.6487 1.6501 6.13—6 03 NZ dollar 1.0670—1.0696 9.61—9.24 Sterling pound 2.8172-2.8206 3.58—3.52 US dollar 2 1530— 2.1540 4.68—4.63 Local dolvs to of foreign180 words
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385 1984-08-03 24 Gains plunge 41.5 pc for first half of this year DECLININGpremium income, lower profits on the sale of investments and a large provision against the falling value of investments have resulted m the Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd suffering the first profits fall385 words
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148 1984-08-03 24 PAPER Products of Malaysia has pinpointed plantations and finance as the sources of steady future income. But the group will continue to concentrate on property development m both the commercial and residential sectors. This is because the men at the helm of PPM148 words
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Article44 1984-08-03 24 Key industry AN INDUSTRY which is of strategic importance to other industries and to the country's economy as a whole. Anything which affects a key industry will have repercussions on all. Last year m Singapore, some key industries were finance, transport, communications and construction.44 words
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Article88 1984-08-03 24 Kind, payment in DESPITE talk of a cashless society, many employees still expect to receive a money wage. But wages, even today, can include part payment m goods or services, other than cash. For example, m Singapore most domestic servants receive food and/or lodging. Uniforms are also given to many88 words
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Article112 1984-08-03 24 IT IS named after a Russian economist, Nikolai Kondratieff (1892 died, unknown) who identified fluctuating cycles of economic activity spanning 50 to 60 years, starting from the late 1780s to *****. Kondratieff, however, only outlined some relevant factors of the cycles and never offered a systematic theory to112 words
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150 1984-08-03 24 HOTEL Negara's downward profit trend, which began m 1983, continues. Pre-tax profits for the lint half of I*B4 feU by 6.4 per cent to $8»t,21». And turnover declined by 7.C per cent to $2.3 million. The directors, reflectbig the pessimism of depressed hstel Indus-150 words
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172 1984-08-03 24 A CASE study, of how a company made a successful listing, will be a special feature of a forthcoming conference, Going Public In Singapore The Financial, Banking and Legal Requirements, to be held on Sept 4 and 5 at the Mandarin Hotel. Participants will receive172 words
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Article112 1984-08-03 24 UNDER revised terms, SPP LTD will now pay $5.96 million wholly m cash for the acquisition of Progressive Builders Pte Ltd, a 36 per cent associate of the Lee Kirn Tah group whose shares have just been issued. A sum of $2.98 million will be112 words
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Article29 1984-08-03 24 DAH Yung Steel Company has changed its name to DAH YUNG INVESTMENT LTD with effect from July 26. Certificates bearing the old name will be valid indefinitely-29 words
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Article31 1984-08-03 24 THE Foreign Investment Committee has approved ASIATIC DEVELOPMENT BHD'S sale of the Shanghai Kelantan Rubber Estates (1925) Limited and its whollyowned subsdiary, X H Syndicate Limited to Batu Kawan Berhad.31 words
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Advertisement24 1984-08-03 23 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested m Intellectual Enjoyment 443 great works by 74 authors m 54 volumes Call STP Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement445 1984-08-03 24 w^mk^^z^aaaf'm^ iidien airport N U n s' s Bumm r treat yourself to a H. -^B I Mid Summer Night's Dream at the ■PV^ '■^Bf I^^^ K*ff*^ Meridien Airport Hotel, r W* l^BrL' V^^fl Between 1 June and 31 August |jl y^ 19^ 4 we're offering just one r(K>m rate445 words
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Advertisement151 1984-08-03 24 What a typical famiy of Thls L Change four would buy from week from last Tanghn Halt wet market week 500pn lean pork 370 Unch ))7v> 300pn streaky pork 1.90 Unch I^^ 500|m mutton 550 Unch I^=^ 1 500pn beef (frozen) 500 Unch ~1 lk| chicken: hen 4.80 Unch f£151 words
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Advertisement12 1984-08-03 24 eThe Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86.12 words
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Advertisement3718 1984-08-03 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE llrfW Monday-Friday: 9.000 m 5.00pm r— 1, i C 1 1^ 0^ J~*.^—Kf\J <- Saturday: 8 30om 2 00pm Ord.nory S I 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) Ent»rt«inm«nt 4 Food gukto p25 **S I i\ C^ V^ iSS^ //A (ff\)i^? Publ.cHol.doy 9 00;"Ti0p3,718 words
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Advertisement354 1984-08-03 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor ACRYLIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HDB Licensed Contractor. We specialised m renovation HDB and private houses. We offer reliable and good workmanship at reasonable price for Italian ceramic tiles, parquet, marble, grinding, plumbing, painting/ spray tiles, Venetian blinds. We also offer solid wood hand crafted door. PVC door and354 words
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Advertisement873 1984-08-03 26 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Oecor tion/Repair/Decor fl BBS: SBBBKBBB* B> B (HDB Licence: SDR 1992) i RENOVATION RECONSTRUCTION Experience and more Superstructure •Plastering •Electrical Plumbing* Ceiling» Wall covering Partitioning •Fencing* Cabinets I Sf Furnishing* Window grilles I Oeco doors Painting* Flooring WE SPECIALISE IN residential*. offices factories, internal external873 words
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Advertisement623 1984-08-03 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SECONDHANO CTVs FROM $150 onwards View at 164 Kallang Way -02-10. H'porr 1334 (next to Sanyo Factory) SEE FWA SPECIALIZES m Video. Colour TV HI-PI system repairs, antfnnae installation. Tel: *****14. *****95 SENG LEONG SPECIALISES m repair, C.T V, video, amplifier, antenna installation. Fast m service"623 words
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Advertisement628 1984-08-03 26 51 Printing/Copying Services STICKERS WITH SELF-ADHESIVE for indentlficatlon. addressing production, advertising, etc Tel *****57,*****71 Modern Label 500 LETTERHEADS $25.00, 50C Name Cards $20.00. Instant service available. Peninsula Shopping Centre, »04-42, tel: *****56 53 Computer Products/Services IMm lingo 7\LLU PCI2B-2 Appla Compatible) I C Faatura:--f 6502 &Z-80 CPU I 128K Main628 words
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Advertisement533 1984-08-03 26 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing bruynzeel folding door Holland sT*^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa <HB"«Mii*" fi)£ k^^l Sj |Pi a^cp^^P^ajpjp BXb < t^% I IV«J a^SaSsS^ sRS c Save space c Scratch-free surface Need no maintenance c 6 patterns to suit any (no painting). interior decor c Easy to clean533 words
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Advertisement605 1984-08-03 26 60 Business Opportunities EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUE IN excellent location with regular clientele for complete takeover. Cheap rental Owner going overseas. Asking for $9,000 inclusive photocopy service. View at: »02-08 Paramount Shopping Centre (*****34). SEEKING DEALERS FOR Charles Mlchels young fashionable ladles dresses from Paris. Interested parties please contact sole agent, m/s605 words
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Advertisement694 1984-08-03 26 A LOCAL HOTEL would like the ILJLV services of a native Japanese to Hi [JM teach its staff the Japanese H ail^ Language. Study more details tv I at classification 66i. BBBBBa BBBBBBBT BBBBBBB) I I BBBBbI BBBBbI BBBBBa *****88 I I J bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV bbbbbbb! bbbbbbbL MbL J 65 Situations694 words
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Advertisement546 1984-08-03 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive QUANTITY SURVEYOR (ESTIMATOR) Applicant* with technical qualifications and have at lent 5 y«art penence m cost estimating arc invited for the post of Quantity Surveyor (Estimator). The Incumbent should hbve experience In taking quantities and billing for new buildings, civil engineering and building renovation546 words
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Advertisement384 1984-08-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic CHINESE AMAH LIVE-IN for general housework and babysitting for expat family For Interview, come to 40 Nassim Road (9 am 5 pm). LIVE-IN OR LIVE-OUT baby maid wanted urgently. Must be clean, reliable and experienced Tel: *****60 MAIDS FROM PHILIPPINES available Can cook, clean and384 words
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Advertisement295 1984-08-03 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An established company has immediate vacancy for the poat of:FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Salary $50() A*.- IH 24 Minimum OCE "C Level. Possess LCCI InUrmediale Bookkeeping Ortifi-<-.i!e Of it.s equivalent Able to write and speak fluent English and at lea.st 1 I hine.se dialect Able295 words
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Advertisement488 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant *************************5 i i c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD \HAS A JOB FOR YOU NOW! A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a leading microwave oven manutacturing company has new vacancies for I488 words
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Advertisement807 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) SecreUriml/CleriaU SELCOI I (A Member of the Pan-Electric Group) requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS (3 Positions) LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping or Costing Certificate. Some accounting experience is preferred. Applicants without accounting experience but who have good accounting knowledge will also be considered as807 words
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Advertisement487 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An established local trading company has the following vacancies: 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Minimum GCE level Ability to type well Ability to operate telex machine s Ito 2 years' working experience Preferably with experience m filing 2. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK s Minimum GCE level487 words
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Advertisement588 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An European manufacturing company has vacancies for:RECEPTIONIST SALES CLERK For both positions, applicants should possease Excellent communication skills; GCE O 1 Level; c Good typing skill; c Ability to handle telex machine; Pleasant personality. Interested applicants please ■PPly giving full resume stating current expected salary588 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical WANTED COST CLERK (MALE) c Minimum GCE 'O' Level a LCC Book-keeping or Costing Certificate c Experience m F B industry a Remuneration will commensurate with experience Application m own handwriting should be submitted together with full resume and telephone number to: DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATION642 words
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Advertisement625 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SeeretarlMl/aerlcMt An Expanding Manufacturing Firm has vacancy for: ACCOUNTS TRAINEE GCE level. Completed intermediate bookkeeping course. Ability to type well Experience not necessary but fresh from school may apply 5-day week. Salary around $400 to $500 Free uniform. Other welfare benefits. Interested applicants, please write m625 words
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Advertisement637 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretirM Clerics! JUNIOR SECRETARY Minimum GCE i) level with credit In English c Able to type accurately. c Self-motivated and able to work Independently c Some working experience but not essential. Interested please write with resume, expected salary, contact telephone number and a recent photograph to:637 words
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Advertisement602 1984-08-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMiiMJ ClericMl COMPUTERLAND R requires RECEPTIONIST a OCE CV Level c Pleasant personality c 1-2 years experience c Typing ability Interested applicants are Invited to apply with full particulars, stating salary expected and contact telephone number to Computeriand o» Singapore 24 Rafflee Place 17-02 Clifford Centra602 words
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Advertisement476 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant m) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST raquirad a Pleasant personality, a GCE O' Level Minimum Salary offered $600. Please callC OLOURSC AN CO. PTE LTD TEL: *****50 BLK 12 LORONG BAKAR BATU #07-02 JTC FLATTED FACTORY (Just behind MacPherson Road Post Office) Raquirad a SECRETARY with experience to476 words
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Advertisement616 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Established Construction Company urgently roquiroa: CLERK/ TYPIST a OCE O' Level Knowledge of typing. For interview please phono: 29*7260 FEMALE SALES CLERK Knowledge of import and export documentation, shipping and PSA procedures. Able to type well. Pleese call *****66 tor inlarviow. Tack Chiang Raalty616 words
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Advertisement944 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant c) SecTHMrUI/aertCMl URGENTLY REQUIRED MALE /female General Clerks Preferable applicants staying around Jurong East/West, Clementl, West Coast. Transport and lunch provided. Interested please write In with full resume, and nonreturnable photograph to: The Deputy General Manager, 34 Penjuru Road, Spore 2260. CONFIDENTIAL CLERK. Completed OCE O 1944 words
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Advertisement722 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant c) StcntMiial/ClericMl MOTOR CAR COMPANY requires Clerks with experience m hire purchase documentation. Write with salary expected to 235. Middle Road, Spore 0718. NEWLY ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires Receptionist. Ability to type. Call personally at: #01-04, Eng Cheong Tower, North Bridge Road or tel: *****95. PART-TIME (EVENINGS) FEMALE722 words
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Advertisement587 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales t) Sales An estaWishad company has the following vacancies for I its Changi Airport Shops: I MALE/FEMALE (1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-Timo) (2) SALES PROMOTERS (Part-Time) l°* \Vb M afy and «"««»«iea $500 to $650. For poet (2), salary $2.50 to $3.00 per587 words
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Advertisement549 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Sole Agent for JAPAN'S i KIRIN BEER I requires I SALES 1 j REPRESENTATIVE c Good contacts with T I restaurants, bars, I lounges and night- |l clubs J I c Few years sales ex- I j perlence In beer i I c Pleasant personality549 words
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Advertisement654 1984-08-03 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Vacancies forSALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male /Female) c Mln CiCE O 1 level s With Class 3 driving licence and own transport preferred c Able to converse m Mandarin and English c With some Industrial sale* experience preferred Attractive salary and commission Interested, pleaae call: 26M333 to654 words
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Advertisement791 1984-08-03 29 86 Situations Vacant t) Bales Urgently required AN EXHIBITION SALES PROMOTER (M/F) to work from 4-12 Aug (2pm- 10pm) Interested please call personally to: 04-09. Peninsula Plaia North BrKfQ# Roaxi Singapore S>l7 (Tot: *****52/33SSH7) Wanted by Trading Company 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2) CLERK/ TYPIST Apply personally Ooloefi Mho Tower =01-S»791 words
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Advertisement404 1984-08-03 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical f SERVICE TECHNICIAN Due to further market expansion Boehringer Mannheim GmbH an international leader m Therapeutics, Diagnostic products, Clinical Biochemistry Instrumentation, invites applicants for a SERVICE TECHNICIAN to support our Singapore customers. Qualifications: c ITC In Electronics. o Minimum of404 words
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Advertisement333 1984-08-03 29 LEEDB NORTHRUP SINGAPORE A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL GROUP has the following vacancies: (1) MARKETING EXECUTIVE A degree or diploma In electrical or electronic engineering. a Knowledge and experience m the sales of control instrument. Knowledge In control system and metallurgy an advantage. (2) SERVICING ENGINEER. a Diploma m Electrical333 words
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Advertisement440 1984-08-03 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PHILIPS requires AUTOINSERTION TECHNICIANS Applicants should possess working experience In the maintenance and servicing of auto-lnser-tlon machines and preferably a NTC 2 cr ITC In Mechanical cr Electrical Engineering. Applicants must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts. Please call personally for an interview440 words
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Advertisement433 1984-08-03 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technics! American owned coripany m Jut ong requires A) RADIOGRAPHY TECHNICIANS With a mlnlmurr. of 2 years experience on both onshore and offshore Radlographlr Inspection Must be familiar with M T and P T test methods and be conversant with API. ASMF. ANSI and AWS current433 words
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Advertisement618 1984-08-03 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical yi A well-established Jf) (W Construction Company uQ V) is looking for a W SITE-AGENT I to work m Saudi Arabia W Applicants must have at /ft least 8 years experience Yf\ m the building M construction industry v; holding similar position W Attractive salary618 words
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Advertisement499 1984-08-03 30 66 Situationt Vacant g) Technical I EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN Required by consulting atructural engintrn Please phone: *****00 for appointment or send particulars to: Blk 86. Marine Parade Central =04-316 Singapore IS4S. Plastics Mould Making Factory has immediate vacancies for MOULD MAKERS c Possess NTC 2 or NTC 3 In plastics injection499 words
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Advertisement252 1984-08-03 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical APPRENTICE DENTAL TECHNICIANS female/ male required. Good prospects. Starting pay with allowance $385 Tel *****13. SEMI-SKILLED OR SKILLED Sheet Metal Fahrlcators required by Engineering Company Call: *****49 for interview. WANTED AIRCON MECHANIC and Apprentice With or without driving licence. Please contact: *****73/*****21 JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMEN TRACERS252 words
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Advertisement388 1984-08-03 30 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production Production h) Production Hugger betterl JOIN THE HAPPIER TEAM AS Higher salary with 2 annual increments I INSPECTION/GENERAL OPERATORS allowance WHERE THE PROSPECTS FRINGE BENEFITS I F A [f e o medical care I388 words
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Advertisement152 1984-08-03 30 A wall aatabliahad printing factory raquirai 1) SILKSCREEN MACHINE OPERATORS 2) SILKSCREEN PRINTING APPRENTICES 3) DIE-CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS 4) SELF-ADHESIVE LABEL PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS 5) SELF-ADHESIVE LABEL PRINTING APPRENTICES 6) GTO PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS Completed N.S. 2 years' working experience, a Able to speak Mandarin. 7) KORD PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS152 words
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Advertisement328 1984-08-03 30 r® 3 RELIABILITY, an z American electronics E company In Ang Mo I kio offers you shorter I working hours as 1 Female if I Operatws (I«tShfftJ "Recommend-a- t z friend Bonus" P for you, If she stays E n for 3 months z Engineering c Operators (Normal shift) 3328 words
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Advertisement496 1984-08-03 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation i Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production •5T|- SINGAPORE TIME I !^V PTE LTD I A kirg« watch manutocturing company m Marsiling Estate has H vacanci#s foe FEMALE OPERATIVES M Possess Primary 6/SeconcJary or GCE O' level 8* Working hours: B.ooam496 words
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Advertisement184 1984-08-03 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production WALK-IN INTERVIEW j Monday to Friday (Bam to spm) SBS 250/256 from Jurong Interchange. bus stop 111 m international Roaa "I I I --I'ol tola |v| |t>| Itjl I 1"^ i h s? I? oEOLIfeIJsLJs h -J Lok Yang way184 words
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Advertisement297 1984-08-03 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production v) Production 1~1 A NEMIC I /A LAMBDA An excellent company with worldwide networks invites you to join us as I (Male/Female) Starting Pay Up to $400 H Soldering Insertion Line Assembly H Adjustment after probation H Paid tea-break time H Paid297 words
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Advertisement321 1984-08-03 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production TOSHIBA I ToaWfcalsawuW nastoialcoliwTVa^sidte |I caaaaßa recorder manulacsurlna cotmaviw at I *j*» yejsjon or pasir Panjana and Akraanata I I Woads. We am aKpanding and hwßi you to|otn I Primary education Age 16-40 years a*^*aßßßaaaaaaaaaßap You get a good starting321 words
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Advertisement664 1984-08-03 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production BAKERIES located at Chin Bee Avenue, Jurong has an immediate vacancy for QUALITY ASSURANCE ASSISTANT Duties: To perform on line Q C testing m the production of bread and Duns To assist the QC Executive on special protects Requirements: Singapore664 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-03 31 66 Situations Vacant a) Production Due to our expansion, we have the following immediate vacancies For Normal Shift < Sam to 5 30pm Q.A OPERATORS Starting salary $435 pm Including allowances Must have scope work experience PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary $410 pm Including allowances BOfMnlift!" 2 increments per veer. 13th412 words
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Advertisement386 1984-08-03 31 66 Situation Vacant I) Miscellaneous iiiiiniiiiiuiniiiiiiiiuuiiii 'If Beecham lf k Pharmaceuticals \f k /a^HHJBJHJHHBHHBJB^H^i If You wffl be trained m ft If Storekeeping work 'L If (material handling. if issuing. receiving, If storage and despatch L If of raw materials, inter If mediates. finished If products and sundries) If while386 words
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Advertisement448 1984-08-03 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous f^IBVLK IN INTERVIEW II Today Saturday 4th Aug. ll 9.00 am to 5.00 pm I at £»S^! EUROPEAN STANDARD II ai e^pS ELECTRONICS PTE LTD ll ASSISTANT QC SUPERVISOR II Possess Secondary education m Technical448 words
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Advertisement269 1984-08-03 32 f PAPER PRODUCTS I (M) PTE LTD I I require* I c Minimum A' Level holder, bilingual m English and Chinese 1 2 years experience m shipping with working contact with shipping companies Intelligent, articulate with good negotiating skills The incumbent will report to the Sales Marketing Manager I 1269 words
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Advertisement621 1984-08-03 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I <mi> IBP X Physically fit Completed or exempted from National y Service Working Hours: y 6.50 am 3.20pm A Benefits: A 1 Vi months AWS 5-day wot* w—k y Confirmation (40 hours) y increment Company transport fc •12 days621 words
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Advertisement489 1984-08-03 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Wattled: 20 Trainee Sealant Specialist/Double Glazing and Caulking Workers Rapidly expanding glass and glazing company is looking for reliable and conscientious people to fill m the above-mentioned posts. Basic salary Sssoo p.m. 2 months probation Additional allowance when up on489 words
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Advertisement981 1984-08-03 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant s I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous m (A Member of The Times Organisation) m R (1) ADVERTISEMENT CLERK 1 M G.C.E. 'O' level with credit In English m S Able to type 35 w.p.m. m 9 (2) OFFICE ATTENDANT Have a working knowledge of English981 words
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Advertisement464 1984-08-03 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A leading food processing company m Jurong requires Mechanic Fitter Basic requirements 1. NTC3/NTC2 m maintenance fitting or equivalent 2. Min3 years experience 3 Age 20 30 years ok) 4 Preference will be given to those with experience m maintenance of food processing equipment and464 words
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Advertisement402 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immediate 9 Vacancies 7 Junior General Clerk y f c (JOE "O' level 6 S s Typing ability 30 -35 1 wj.m I Preferably some\ f previous experience J Sales J N Representative f (Female) I ye Possess driving II- J S cence je Experlem402 words
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Advertisement463 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous y^ APPLIED MAGNETICS S*T* (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD DRIVER Requirements c Possess class 3 driving licence I minimum 1 2 years' experience of driving Mercedes and van. c Possess own transport. c Preference will be given to those staying m Bukit Timah. Bukit Batok. Jurong and463 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Fire Proofing Division) requires SPRAYERS For spraying cementlous products mandollte P-20, P-50 or equivalent products). Commencing salary between 53.00-54.00 per hour. Overtime allowance and transport allowance will be paid extra. Interested applicant* please contact end ring for direct interview at:512 words
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Advertisement550 1984-08-03 33 86 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A leading furniture manufacturing firm urgently requires: INDOOR SALES RECEPTIONIST (Femele) c Have at least 1 year of experience In furniture sales. DESPATCH RIDER c Must have completed N.S. c Must possess own motorbike. Interested applicants, please call *****86 or com* par tonally to: BLK 1.550 words
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Advertisement506 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR CUM INDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL m District 8 c Pleasant personality and able to communicate at all levels c Preferably above 25 years of age c Interested In Indoor sales c Able to type Salary $700.00 Interested parties please write m with full resume and506 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous a>»»4V»»»B>i)»s>»B>| I Wanted part-time Japa- 2 naaa Language teacher 9 I preferably a Japanese J National to teach hotel j J Interested parties con- a a tact Ms Yuan at *****77 J ext 105. Wanted immediately:A) SITE SUPERVISORS (Plumbing) B) SALESMAN (Building Materials) Please write512 words
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Advertisement835 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SOUND ft LIGHTING MAN Requirements: c Able to set up sound and lighting equipment. c Must be able to work Independently. c Valid Class 3 driving licence. Call lor interview: *****50 BEN MUSICAL AGENCY Urgently required CLASS 3 DRIVER Please call at Blk. 451, Ang835 words
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Advertisement867 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLEANING FIRM REQUIRES Male Supervisors with class 3 driving licence Interested please call personally during office hours at: #07-12. High Street Plaza. Spore 0617 CLINIC ASSISTANT ft Receptionist require 1 mmediately Preferably from Olst 14 or Dist. 15 Starting salary $400 p m Interested phone:867 words
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Advertisement612 1984-08-03 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous NEW FACTORY AT 8. SeleUr West Farmway 1, off Jalan Kayu requires Workers Starting salary $550 Apply personally any day OFFICE BOY/GIRL required by export firm Call personally for interview HA. Cecil Street, Tel *****35 Ranjlt OFFICE BOY NEEDED. Must possess own motorbike Walk -In612 words
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Advertisement630 1984-08-03 33 72 Vehicles For Hire EASTERN UNITED OFFERS: mini buses. 13' trucks (with ranopy). vans and cars Tel *****04 V *****12 FORD. MITSUBISHI. DATSUN for dally/monthly tentals from $39/ Day Tru car rentals #02-45. International Plaza. Tel *****85 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air cond plrkups. blind panel vans #10-03 Golden Mile Tower.630 words
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Advertisement2030 1984-08-03 34 IDJJtvI A SLEEK A ND seldom-used J^ 1 Japanese car with sports Ln rvl fjf le* wheels and a nice number II nII 5. plate awaits the right offer at U LKJLS classification 76c. 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford ALMOST 79 FORD Cortina, I.6GL, new paintwork, alrcon, new tax,2,030 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-03 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford FORDS. EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ford Telstars already equipped to meet 1 986 anti-pollution standard. Telstars and Lasers priced incredibly low, only while stocks last. I Nett(PARF) I Nett(ARF) Telstar 1 .6 Ghia590 words
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Advertisement311 1984-08-03 34 76 Vehicles For Sato h) Mercedes C E N T X E A Division of Cycle 8c Carriage Co (Industries) Pte Ltd 164-168 Hill View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37, *****55 MercedesBenz In the pink 3 months warranty by Cycle Carriage A member of Cycle Carriage Group 1977 MERCEDES 200311 words
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Advertisement421 1984-08-03 34 76 V«hictos For Sato h) Mercedes JULY 1977 MERCEDES Benz 200 Private owner, PARF, aircond, radio cassette, tax tyres new, showroom rendition *****85. LATE 1991 MERCEDES 280 SEL, automatic (with phone) complete accessories. $116,000 0.n.0. Loan: $90,000. *****08. MERCEDES 350 SLC automatic white, tip-top condition, beautiful number plate. EVIIIIG. Price421 words
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Advertisement882 1984-08-03 34 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Mitsubishi OCT. 1990 MITSUBISHI Lancer 1400 OL 1 private owner. Accident free and In beautiful condition Aircon. radio cassette, brand new tyres. Tuff-koted. Road tax Sept. PARF eligible $16,800 ono Tel: *****14 1991. MITSUBISHI LANCER SL Aircond, radio, cassette, new tax, sport rims and new882 words
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Advertisement892 1984-08-03 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota value than ever W Wt^\mMm MW^~ Get your Toyota WB^^^M now anc v ourse Wf^^^ NETTARF NOW NET^PARF NOW TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6 L.ftback i6oocc »34-?eo $33,700 t^-eee $25,000 5-speed. tilt power steering,892 words
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Advertisement379 1984-08-03 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 4) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Fringa Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0823 Tatephono: *****11/ 5 (Optni from 9.00 am SJOpm) TRADE-IN A LOAN ARRANGE ABLE 1984 Mit Lancer GLX 1300 cc Atrcond 1983 Mazda RX7 S rims Atrcond Honda Prelude Atrcond379 words
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Advertisement266 1984-08-03 34 76 V»hiclf»s For Sato k) Others 1978 VOLVO 144 (btg bumpers) 2nd company owner, alrcond radio. Immaculate condition $4,900 0.n.0 Tel: *****30 (mornIng)/ *****21 (afternoon) 1953 SUBARU 700 DL. New at 7.500 km. Alrcon. radio cassette. 5 new radial tyres. Asking $16,000. Tel *****60/ *****32. after office *****32 ALMOST 1974266 words
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Advertisement906 1984-08-03 35 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1960 SUZUKI JEEP Aircond radio. .•asNfttf. excellent condition Loan arrangeahle f'rice $8,700 6*j| o Tel 2JM2165 1960 SUBARU 1600 OLF I speeds tat private ownei Aircon, tu-(l stereo Excellent condition. SI.J.BU) 747.5298 19«1 SUZUKI 600, pnv.iu> owner. airi hi-fi railin i-a.N.sette. tuff- j kale,906 words
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Advertisement620 1984-08-03 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles QiMf/fy tor 0 3-year Accelerated Depreciation Upgrade tea Daihatsu toltalruck now V 1 jT^^aa^aafl FR£{AIR-COHOm*FO*SUtCW>mODHS i^5H Sin Tien Seng"- Ia IIZ aaai Head Office Kallang Centre 7481 1 66 Jurong Centre *****1 1 Daihatsu Sin Ming Centre620 words
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Advertisement460 1984-08-03 35 77 Vehicles Wanted RELAX. WE CAN help you sell your car fast at your reasonable price. Tel: *****30. URGENTLY WANTED HONDA Accord 1602 c.c. 1978/1979. Owners kindly call John Goh *****34. WANTED TO BUY scrap cars/ good used cars at good offer. Please contact *****34/5 Ong. 78 Scrap VahickM A460 words
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Advertisement1096 1984-08-03 35 *l>^t%*l*lJ!;&>^ll^l»^Bßßßß^^^Bl£iA*J A »^^B»k t I^B*_a*^BW .^BBBI^B^BBBBBV BB*R^'JJ6BBV?t£<l!lK-»l"***fi?»'«J^^Bßf' 85 Proptrty Financing 85 Proprty Financing 85 Property Financing For Housing Loans at 9/4% p.a. Call OCBC ■Ty| )i* wSwrf^- -/^A a permanent resident our Loan of up to 1 00% valuation with CPF savings Bridging finance Call any of our OCBC a^vbranches1,096 words
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Advertisement844 1984-08-03 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Mouses DIST 10. JAPANESE /AMERICAN International schools vicinity. Double— storey semi-detached, with 3 bedrooms and fully furnished Set for country style living, yet with easy access to city and West Coast Rental $2,800 Kingdom Properties. *****77 NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL, top manager's house. 6-roomed semi-detached, carpeted/ parquet,844 words
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Advertisement805 1984-08-03 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses CHANGI 16 KM double-sorey semi-detached terrace house 3/ 4 bedrooms, immediate occupation Mosaic terrazzo floorIng Contact *****21 CHENG SOON CRESCENT double storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms. Partially furnished Available 1 10 84. $3 400 No agents Tel *****04 DIST. 0512. FABER HILLS 5-Bed-roomed Double-Storey Semi-De-tached/ Centrally805 words
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Advertisement848 1984-08-03 35 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 1128. NEWLY PAINTED s*7T" detached house with garden for immediate rental Kully furnshed Tel BtMIIAMOf MisvNg DIST 18. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED off Tampines. 3 b droonis, servant's, furmsred $1,200 Contact Mi M~<\ 4-ki WH3 DIST. 1648 3-STOREY TERRACE house near Hedok Shopping Centre, unfurnished Please848 words
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Advertisement676 1984-08-03 35 ;~^a—s>— ■■■i^— 86 Accommodation Vacant 1 b) Apartments F.RST CLASS APARTVENT (NASSIM MANSION) Near Botanical Garden |4bedroomi ittached tmltii apaelom liwrn; dlnlnc. servants u.irt«!. icrtral alrconj mmu*wm Also dist 9 A 10 Villa dalle Rose $6,500 .ervoiißo $6 000 Habi'at S5 500 Hon.-on Tower $4,500 Futura Tower $4,500 Balrioral Road676 words
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Advertisement442 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments I A A R C A I) I^^ Jiuitry club facilities within, c()imtiA r chil)sgalonevtlthoitt. BLaaaaai^aaaa 1 _a*^MaatSi 1 I tltl iii MM rajiia-ajftfMammajajMjg^^^^^^Pjjaj Clubhouse tucked amidst landscaped garden^ Swimming pools augmented with a pavilion442 words
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Advertisement419 1984-08-03 36 Diata. 9, 10, 11 top axacutiva apartments, fully furnished, 2/ 3/ 4 bedrooms, with recreational facilities, $2,000 $3,000 p.m. Dial. 10 Ridgewood, Kamehameha, partially fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, fully aircond, full facilities. $3,100 $3,500. Dial. 10 brand now Charming Oardan and Wilahi ra A part man t, 4 bedrooms, large419 words
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Advertisement658 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Grov^^^ I Maisonette Penthouse. Lease or Sale H Freehold land Strategically located H H on Yio Chu Kang Road's hill-top H H OUTDOOR FACILITIES Club-house Squash Court Badminton H Court 2 Swimming pools Barbeque pit tropical garden ample ■J parking658 words
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Advertisement756 1984-08-03 36 HOLLAND ROAD VICINITY luxurious 2-bedroomed condominium apartment. Fully alrcondltloned. Modern kitchen design, swimming pool/ tennis courts. 24--hour security. Fully furnished $2,000. Allegro *****11. CURZON LODOE 4-BEDROOMS fully furnished. $2300. Galleria 4-bedrooms, fully furnished, $3,300. lucky Tower 4-bedrooms, fully furnished. $4,000. All condo. facilities. Many other 2/3/4-bed-roomed available. *****04 Roger Housing).756 words
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Advertisement847 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CORONA VILLE close to American school/ brand new townhouse/ 3 bedrooms/ swimming pool/ reasonably priced/ only $2,300 Executive Manors 294--8664/ 298-0548 DIST OS2I. 3 BEDROOMS. 2 bathrooms attached with longbath. 1,600 sq.ft. Fully furnished. City area. Nearby swimming pool, squash, tennis courts. Tel: *****34 DIST.847 words
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Advertisement783 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, TOWER Penthouse with roof garden. 5 bedrooms, study, fully furnished, .spacious living and dining Available rental $9,500 negotiable Allison Enterprises. *****28 ST. THOMAS WALK DM, 9. beautiful walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms. Nice kitchen Quiet, facing garden Fully furnished $2,500 Tel: *****02783 words
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Advertisement817 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9/10: New luxurious prestigious condominium apartments. 4 bedrooms, beautifully furnished. $4,300 $5,500 Call *****40 (agent) DIST. 9, ONE UNIT Leonie Garden. 1700 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, newly renovated, full furnishings. $2,100 p.m. No agents please Contact: *****43 DIST. 9, HORIZON TOWERS high/ low floors, partially/817 words
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Advertisement809 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 RIDGE WOOD 3 bedrooms. fully furnished Available immediately High floor $3,000 pm Tel *****2 after 3pm DIST. 15. AMSER TOWER 4 bedrooms, new furnishing, newly renovated. aircondiUoned, facing sea/ security *****93 DIST. 10. LEEDON HEIGHTS. 3 bedroom Swimming pool, tennis, squash $3,000 Homeworth809 words
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Advertisement531 1984-08-03 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms BUNGALOW AT miles Upper Serangoon Road provides food and lodging for foreiKti students Tel *****29 OIST. 1136 ROOM FOR rental Single or couple Foreigners welcome Cooking allowed Tel *****76 9am to 9pm DIST 1130 FURNISHED ROOM I.>r rent (semi -detached bungalow) Single couple Enquiries *****97531 words
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Advertisement554 1984-08-03 37 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses A WELL ESTABLISHED foreign company urgently requires house at diM 20. 26 28 Will also consider other good residential areas Flexible budget Company lease. Good deposit assured. Owners kindly call appointed aiient Allegro Enterprise. *****64 *****11 BUNGALOWS. TOWNHOUSES ANO apartments with 4 bedrooms ln dist554 words
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Advertisement996 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale > M >M M Houses a) Houses Houses P o( \Ss§s^ Next to Katong Seaview Palace I EAST COAST HIU I 3 Special Features Situated at Upper East Coast Road, next to I PIE The city is only996 words
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Advertisement1011 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Wr^m^ Jw-^aaißßß B^ ~^B^lHHb^bJbV l *^B B ■■.iff j|b» *KM JUm BM. jF tV^^^L9fc' ■■B V v^HL -^gai-^B^CiSS afatM» 4^E *£^Ku*»4Ui f *r A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS HANDSOME PIECE OF PROPERTY ON FORD AVENUE (OFF HOLLAND1,011 words
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Advertisement896 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Sale m) Houses DIST. 15, SIGLAP AREA doublestorey semi-detached Very well renovated Large beautifully maintained garden. Land area 4.100 sq ft Selling $760,000 Enquiries 444H001 (Strictly no agents please) 900 a m to 500 p m. DIST. 19, SERANGOON GARDEN. land area: 4.200 sq ft 999. 3896 words
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Advertisement899 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Sato a) Houses DIST. 1543 sT. PATRICKS Road. 2 storey .|,-tached bungalow 7.7005q ft i reehold .s bedrooms. 3 halls, nc.. iy renovated, large garden JX40.000 Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 5 lines DIST. 23, BAMBOO GROVE Park 2 storey stinl-detached Approximately 4iioo sq.ft 4 bedrooms,899 words
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Advertisement825 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Salt i a) Houses DIST. 21 KING ALBERT Park Single-storey bungalow on elevated site ***** sq ft 3 bedrooms/servants Swimming pool Lindtrac *****79 DIST. 5. HONG LEONG Garden. 2 1/2-storey terrace, renovated with 3 bedrooms, servant's, store. $530,000 Holland Housing, *****79 DIST. 9. DEVONSHIRE ROAD renovated 2-storey825 words
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Advertisement713 1984-08-03 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SFMI DETACHI O JUPITER ROAD. for immediate sale Area around 2.700 sq ft Newly renovated Sale $440,000 Telephone Ng. *****50 SERANGOON UARDENS SINGLESTOREY terrace Renovated $2,800 sq ft $425,000 Mr Soli *****27 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE FOR sale m dlst 2067 Interested call *****30 Mdm Tan713 words
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Advertisement709 1984-08-03 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I L Hie charms of Astridville i Come and be bowled over I Home m Astridville is a home without I equal.709 words
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Advertisement414 1984-08-03 38 CENTREPOINT STUDIO UNIT 766 sq.ft. Pacing swimming pool. OCCIDENTAL REAL ESTATE *****00/*****31 OIBT. 0719, ENG CHEONO TOWER 2-b*droom«4 apartm«nt High floor, facing sea, 3 alrcons, wall-to-wall carpet, built-in wardrobes, sideboards, kitchen cabinets, fridge, 2 water heaters, standard electrical fittings, wall and celling papers. Lease expires July 1986. Sal*: $215,000. FOREIGNERS414 words
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Advertisement882 1984-08-03 38 89 Proptrtitt For Sale 89 Propertie* For Sale 89 Propertiet For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Here's breath-taking news... 1/ 9 K2BH BHN r^SSSSI m B^BH Bsjfaß| Btk' !|j si— bl bI BL imflflßKScflnl LSf »SSflj E?' aft SINGAPORE'S HIGHEST ARftRTMENTS GET $15 MILUON FACELIFT882 words
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Advertisement599 1984-08-03 38 DIST. 15. URGENT SALE Kings Mansion. Blk B C. Maryland Park Blk D. Peach Garden, Parkway and Tanjong Rhu apartments. Emar *****27/ *****64. DIST. 10, PANOAN VALLEY, Acacia Block. 1.600 sq.ft. Beautifully furnished. 3 bedrooms, freehold. Closeby supermarket/ bank Price $300.000 negotiable. Junmerlck Associates *****42/ 3/ 7. DIST 19 PARRY599 words
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Advertisement892 1984-08-03 38 89 Properties For Sale *J Private Apartments DIST. 14 CHENG HONG Mansion 4 bedrooms/ servant's, racing pool 2.500 sq.ft Highest above $385,000 secures Hardy Housing *****44' *****46. DIST 10 OFF JERVOIS Road walkup apartment. 3 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, approx. 1600 sq.ft Freehold $300,000 on o Rolf *****11 DIST 15 KING'S892 words
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Advertisement848 1984-08-03 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 9. FUTURA APARTMENT 4 bedrooms, high floor, vacant possession Freehold $7211.000 i Holland Housing 4(*****9 DIST. 9 BRAND NEW MbMBM Towers, with private lift lobby mid-floor. $760,000 onlj Victory 7349?88 ORAYCOTT TOWER 2 ensuite bedrooms. fully equippec kitchen, facing gret-nery $450,000 HueTan848 words
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Advertisement565 1984-08-03 38 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments BLOCK t. HOLLAND AVENUE. ■XMMMd, corner flat (hinn terr.i//n parqurt naar markets and bua-slOfM cheap Tel Ah U»V COMMONWEALTH CLOSE, YIP Hik 81. high flour, breezy Loan $16,200 $30 000 Havelork Road Blk 28. loan $18 400 $30,000 o n 0 Tei ssnixi565 words
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Article257 1984-08-03 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By IT WAS not exactly shocks galore, but there was enough to open the «yes on the first day of the senior individual table tennis championships at Toa Payoh last -night. Defending champion Chia Chong Boon fired -the first salvo when he failed257 words
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Article, Illustration818 1984-08-03 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Fright for Ec Kiat as Cam stakes Amateur Open claim FORMER Hongkong Open champion Cam Gribben shot a two-over-par 74 to take a surprise two-stroke lead in the first round of the Singapore Open Amateur Golf Championship at Serapong yesterday. And, inALBERT SIM - 818 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-08-03 43 JOE DORAI - SINGAPORE coach Hussein Aljunied's plan to step up preparations for next week's Oval tine Cup match against Malaysia at the Merdeka Stadium fell through last night. Hussein's bid to have two training sessions from Monday failed because the players were unable to get time off241 words
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Article135 1984-08-03 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By I t EAST PAYOH showed guts and determination to overwhelm defending champions Monk's Hill 3--0 m the National Schools B Division Boys hockey final at Balestier Road yesterday. Skipper S. Premjith was the brains of the team m midfield, gallop ing m135 words
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Article334 1984-08-03 43 TWO outsiders knocked top seeds Aaron Krickstein, of the United States, and Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, out of a US$200,000 ($428,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. The two were among eight seeded players defeated in first-round play. Flrat-round remits: Andres Gomez (Ecu) bt ThierryReuter; AP - 334 words
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Article202 1984-08-03 43 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. West Indies picked up right where they left off against England m the Fourth cricket Test yesterday by hammering 361-4 on the first day of a three-day match against Nottinghamshire. Gus Logic cracked a superb unbeaten 122, including 16 fours, reaching his 100 m 151Reuter - 202 words
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199 1984-08-03 43 SINGAPORE Malays, faced with the daunting task of winning by at least a two-goal margin to qualify for the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final, have recalled six national players for tonight's second-leg match against Armed Forces at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 8199 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-08-03 44 Hegg leaves his rivals cold with 'funny bike' LOS ANGELES, Thurs. American Steve Hegg, who traded m his downhill skis for a "funny bike", yesterday won the Olympic 4,000 metres individual pursuit cycling title. The pre-race favourite finished m 4min 39.355 ec, defeating West German RolfReuter; UPI; AP - 571 words
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Article275 1984-08-03 44 YACHTING LONG BEACH, Thurs. American John Bertrand, who finished first m the Finn-class race m the Olympic yachting series, was disqualified after a protest by the runner-up from New Zealand. Kiwi Russell Coutts was ruled the winner. Terry Neilson, of Canada, was promoted to second and275 words
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178 1984-08-03 44 HOCKEY LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Holland, Britain and Pakistan maintained the top three positions In Group B of the Olympic men's hockey tournament by winning comfortably. The Dutch beat 1576 Olympic champions New Zealand 3-1 and Britain triumphed against Canada by the sane margin.178 words
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Article230 1984-08-03 44 WRESTLING ANAHEIM, Thurs. Three officials at the Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling competition have been suspended after protests about their nidging m two bouts featuring Americans. International Wrestling Federation officials ruled referees Ahmet Koksal, of Turkey, and Austrian Franz Snlabacher and judge Slmion Popescu, of Rumania, out of230 words
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Article534 1984-08-03 44 The dream demon machines LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The enthusiastic crowds at the Olympic Velodrome this week are witnessing the latest innovations m cycle engineering. On display are such a bewildering variety of frame and wheel designs, never seen before m Olympic competition, that the term "funny bike"Reuter - 534 words
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Article1417 1984-08-03 44 Mem Oresp At Australia 67 Wait Germany 66, Italy 89 Braxil 78, Yugoslavia 100 Egypt 89. llraap United States 104 Uruguay 68. Canada 121 China 80, Spain 97 France 82. llshl niltii mm Dong-Ul (Kor) bt Juma Bugingo (Tan). Javtd Adam (Nor) bt LUUte Lavulo (Ton),1,417 words
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Article425 1984-08-03 45 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Rumania, so often the bridesmaids but never the brides, made Olympic history by winning the women s team gymnastics title for the first time last night. World champion Ecaterina Szabo and little-known Simona Pauca led the way wi.th perfect scores of 10 twoReuter - 425 words
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Article, Illustration869 1984-08-03 45 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD BY 4 IF nothing else, it made another night of bridgedhysteria worthwhile. The Americans, behaving at these Olympics like kids with their fingers m the cookie jar, wanting to grab the lot, finally got their hand slap- ped. y_ Rah-rah Rumanian gymnasts silenceUPI - 869 words
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Article79 1984-08-03 45 Seventh success BOXING LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The United States scored their seventh consecutive victory yesterday when light-welter-weight Jerry Page scored a unanimous decision over West German Helmut Gertel. Gertel found Page vulnerable to his quick lefthand, but the American landed more blows to win the judges' verdict. Norwegian Roland Omoruyi,Reuter - 79 words
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316 1984-08-03 45 PARAGUAYAN decathlete Claudio Escauriza was arrested after an incident over a plastic starting pistol turned into a pushing and shouting match. His team-mates said Escauriza, 26, brought the pistol into one of the Olympic Villages on Tuesday so he and his colleagues 1Reuter - 316 words
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300 1984-08-03 45 SOCCER LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Brazil beat West Germany 1-0 m an Olympic qualifying match last night, a result which will almost certainly carry them into the quarterfinals. The Germans can still qualify if they beat Saudi Arabia tomorrow. Yugoslavia beat Canada byReuter - 300 words
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Article193 1984-08-03 45 TELL LAURA WE LOVE HER LOS ANGELES. Tburt Tiny 16-year-old Spanish gymnast Laura Munoz won thousands of new fans with her charming routines m the Olympic women's team event yesterday. The frail-looking Laurn is unlikely to win a medal, but she tumblpd, swooped and spun her way into the heartsReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-08-03 46 Peng Siong' s - Peng Siong's Godfrey Robert spotlights on Asia's fastest man and the world's fastest man m swimming Letter from America BzHom fdsfaf Some consolation 4 WHAT a pity you won't be able to see my 100 m freestyle race* on TV. They were my bestReuter; JERRY SEH - 770 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-08-03 46 Peng Siong waves ahead of best from China and Japan LOS ANGELES, Thurs. He is Asia's fastest swimmer. Singapore's Ang Peng Siong regained the crown with a sensational finish m the consolation final of the 100 metres freestyle at the McDonald's Pool here on Tuesday. And with hisUPI - 687 words
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Article567 1984-08-03 46 Games plans to stay on after spectacular swim LOS ANGELES, Thurs. He is the world's fastest swimmer. Rowdy Games underlined that statement on Tuesday by winning the 100 metres freestyle final at the McDonald's Pool m a new Olympic time of 49.805 ec, beating Jim Montgomery's 1976 mark.567 words
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Article165 1984-08-03 46 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Singapore's Kelly Chan was "very unlucky" as he was unofficially placed m the 25th position on the second day of the windgliding event of the Olympic Games yachting programme at Long Beach. Kelly said that he started off well m light165 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-08-03 46 Moffet out with torn muscle LOS ANGELES, Thurs. American Olympic gold-medal hope John Moffet was scratched from the 200 metres breaststroke yesterday and learned about it m an open Press conference. The 20-year-old Californian hobbled into the Press tent on crutches, with heavy tape on his right thigh protecting theReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-08-03 47 4 There is even a whisper that Lewis may be a surprise choice to run m the 4x400m relay, too, which, if the US win, would push his gold medal haul beyond the four acquired by Jesse Owens 42 years ago. 7 Crusader Carl set to soar withJERRY SEH - 826 words
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Article284 1984-08-03 47 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. United States triple-jumper Willie Banks said yesterday he planned to break the world rt?cord of 17.89 metres set by Brazil's Joao de Oliveira nine years ago m the Olympics this week. Banks was asked at a news conference here by world long jumpReuter - 284 words
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Article181 1984-08-03 47 WEIGHTLIFTING LOS ANGELES, Thurs. China powered to their fourth consecutive weightlifting title last night when Asian champion Yao Jingyuan brushed aside tough European competition to win the lightweight gold medal. The stocky 26-year-old sports teacher lifted his highest weight ever, a total of 320 kilogrammes,181 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-08-03 47 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. West German Dietmar Moegenburg, the reigning European high jump champion and former world record-holder, admitted this week that he had learned something from Olympic gold medal favourite Zhu Jianhua, of China. That's quite an admission considering West Germany's prowess m the event. ItsUPI - 356 words
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Article166 1984-08-03 47 SHOOTING CHINO (California), Thars. Malcolm Cooper yesterday won Britain's lint Olympic gold In a rifle competition since IU2, taking the small-bore three positions event with a world record-equalling 1,173 points. Switzerland's Daniel Nlpkow grabbed the silver with 1,1C3 pta. one ahead of Briton Allstalr Allan. Cooper,166 words
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Article179 1984-08-03 47 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. World 1,500 and 3,000 metres women's cham6 ion Mary Decker, of the Fnited States, has resumed training on the track after a lay-off through injury, her coach Dick Brown said. Mary, who will be aiming for the Olympic 3,000 m title only, injuredReuter - 179 words
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Article169 1984-08-03 47 PENTATHLON TRABUCO CANYON (California), Thurs. Italy's Daniele Masala collected individual and team gold medals m the Olympic modern pentathlon yesterday after a thrilling finish m the cross-country. Masala, the 1982 world champion, lost and regained the lead m the final strides of the 4,000 metresReuter - 169 words
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Article299 1984-08-03 47 French chase elusive vault title SAN DIEGO (California). Thurs. The father of French pole vaulting hopes the madness of his disciples will hoist them to Olympic gold medal heights next week. '^fou have to be mad," said coach Jean-Claude Perrin, cheerily outlining his essential quality for a pole vaulter. "TheyReuter - 299 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1984-08-03 43 MISS NG SOK SIE. ROSA Departed 1 August 84 tt 8.07 pm with paacs m prayer Cortege will leave No: 86-F, Stephen Lee Road. Singapore 2573 on 4 Aug 84 at 1 30pm for St. Anthony Church (Mandal) and thence to Choa Chu Kang Cemetery for burial. Te1W*****180 words
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Obituary, Illustration261 1984-08-03 43 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED PARENTS L. PONNUSAMY KALINGARAYAR DEMISED 3 8 75 Time changes many things. But not the memories and love Of both of you which will be with us Forever and ever P. THANOACHIAMMAL DEMISED 244.77 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY YOUR261 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1984-08-03 43 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE J. MICHAEL WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE, ASSISTANCE. CONDOLENCES. DONATIONS AND WREATHS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. SPECIAL THANKS TO THE REVEREND CHIEF MONK AND ALL THE MONKS OF THE THAI BUODHIST TEMPLE AT53 words
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Obituary104 1984-08-03 43 The Family of the lit* MR. CHANG X AM WAH YOUNGMEN wuhti to (hank Doctor* A •toff of OXT Dept A ICU of SQH, i»iaiiv*« A tnendt for their kind a«iiitan-e. attf ndsnet oooAtioos cortool#oc#i during their recent bereavement. T h. family ol th« late Mdm Mary Thiert104 words
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Miscellaneous96 1984-08-03 43 [Today's events| GOLF Spore Amatemr Open (Serapong, 7.15 a. m.). JliDO National Intraach—\M p'ghips (Kirn Seng Tech Sch, 2 p. m.). SOCCER Sultans Gold Cap semi-flnala: Spore v Armed Forces (Jin Besar, 8 p.m.). Jnrong lnter-c»mpany Ovaltlne LMgae Wv 1: spore Chemicon v Sandvik Spore (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p. m.96 words
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Advertisement81 1984-08-03 46 B i^ritfl B||B|H|B I 1 >- J I I Venue Mandarin Ballrcx)m m/td^A Time :7.30pm V Tickets :$4O, $30 I Vfl Available at :Mandarin Singapore, (Restaurants/ Shows I I Reservations Counter) and HHfIH Chinese Swimming Club. STEVE DAVIS: Current World Professional Champion. Won World Doubles Crown twice with Tony Meo81 words
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Advertisement144 1984-08-03 47 DYIMAMI SINGAPORE'S LARGEST FITNESS CLUB Members will enjoy privileges that include free physical fitness assessment and constant monitoring of their progress by overseas trained exercise physiologists. The club's 10,000 sq. ft. of space include 2 aerobic studios, high tech equipment, beauty/hair salon, solarium, saunas and a members' lounge. x^^ *****11144 words
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Miscellaneous175 1984-08-03 47 L.A. diary ATHLETICS: Heptathlon (four events), triple Jump qualifying, men's 100 metres first and second rounds, men's 400 m hurdles first round, women's shot qualifying and final, women s 400 m first round, women's 800 m first round, men's 800 m first round, 20km walk, 10,000 m first round. BASKETBALL:175 words
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267 1984-08-03 48 KL strips 6,774 of their citizenship KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ACTION is being taken to revoke the citizenship of 6,774 people for abusing their privileges as Malaysian citizens. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said here yesterday that the government had, since independence, taken similar action against 17,097 others. SomeNST - 267 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-08-03 48 THREE hijackers holding a French airliner released their hostages and surrendered to security men minutes after an explosion rocked the Boeing 737 parked at Teheran airport today. Security men surrounding the plane since it was forced to land here early yesterday said the hijackersUPI; Reuter; AFP; AP - 462 words
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133 1984-08-03 48 High jinks' hostess gets the sack WELLINGTON, Than. Air New Zealand dismissed a hostess today after Investigating allegations that she sexually assaulted a sleeping male passenger on a flight from Auckland to Honolulu, an airline source said. Airline spokesman Bob Wallace said: 'The lady was interviewed today and we regardReuter - 133 words
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Article69 1984-08-03 48 BERGERAC (France), Thurs. A local woman whom sources have named as the future bride of Czechoslovak tennis player Ivan Lendl yesterday denied the accounts, and said she had only seen him on television. Earlier, sources had said that Lendl, 24, the 1984 French Open champion,AFP - 69 words
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Article32 1984-08-03 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 12.36 points to 1,146.97 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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88 1984-08-03 48 GLEN CARBON (Illinois), Thurs. A homeowners' association voted to poison, drain and re-stock a south-western Illinois pond after a fisherman caught two piranhas m three weeks, residents said. Fred Malone caught the latest piranha lasi weekend, said Mr Kent Fair, vice-president of the CottonwoodAP - 88 words
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366 1984-08-03 48 Refusal to pay fine PONTYPRIDD (Wales), Thursday COURT-APPOINTED officials took the first step today towards seizing the assets of striking Welsh miners who were barricaded inside union headquarters here after refusing to pay a £50,000 (*****,000) fine. Lawyers acting on a writReuter - 366 words
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Article66 1984-08-03 48 GAINESVILLE (Florida), Thurs. The Soviet Union is making a crash effort to catch up and pass the United States m the robotics race. Dr Delbert Tesar, who runs a new robotics Master's degree course at the University of Florida, said: "The Russians have made robotics aAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-08-03 48 CORINNE Parpallaix, 23, accompanied by her lawyers, arriving at the courthouse m the Creteil suburb of Paris on Wednesday to hear the court role that a sperm bank most torn over to her the frozen sperm of her late husband so that sheUPI - 216 words
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Article79 1984-08-03 48 SYDNEY, Thurs. Three people, including a Thai jeweller, were accused m court here today of conspiring to import 28 kilogrammes (62 lbs) of heroin from Thailand with a street sale value of US94O-60 million (SsBo-120 million). Two restaurant owners, Tina Wong, 48, of Sydney, and DavidReuter - 79 words
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Article105 1984-08-03 48 Brunei to join UN on Sept 21 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Brunei will formally join the United Nations on Sept 21, swelling the organisation's membership roster to 159, a UN spokesman said yesterday. Last February, the UN Security Council unanimously recommended Brunei's admission to the organisation. UN Secretary-General Javier Perez deUPI - 105 words
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Article37 1984-08-03 48 BANGKOK. Thurs. Vietnam plans a new campaign to encourage its people to buy government bonds. Radio Hanoi said today. The radio, monitored m Bangkok, said a month-long, nation-wide drive will begin m mid- August. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement265 1984-08-03 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE Gigantic buying support yesterday pushed Hongkong stock prices up by their biggest single-day gain m two and a half years. Hongkong Correspondent TERESA LIM reports. Major industrialised countries, such as the US, Japan ond Germany, can help bring about more stable exchange265 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-08-03 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy with Showers over several areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Adelaide 7/19 C Fine Manila 22/30 C Cloudy Amsterdam 19 35C Clear Melbourne 11/16 C142 words
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Title Section26 1984-08-03 1 SECTION TWO Visit a last frontier GONG PLACES, Page Three Ways to keep workers happy OUTLOOK. Page Five Asean dance shows its face LEISURE, Page Twenty-two26 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-08-03 1 IRENE NGOO; WONG AI KWEI - IRENE NGOO WONG AI KWEI Soaring towers are out Landscooe Edited by 9v One straight rule applied. You have to go for an all-high, medium or low-ri*e development. 9 An architect THE SKYLINE of new condominium blocks is becoming a bit off a bore, National Development Minister877 words
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Article, Illustration864 1984-08-03 2 Irene Ngoo; IRENE NGOO - Irene Ngoo IRENE NGOO ♦edited by CONDOMINIUM PROJECTS By It is too risky making long-term plans, given the uncertain market now. It is better to wait and see. m A developer PROPERTY developers are m no hurry to complete their condominium projects and are taking various steps to864 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-08-03 2 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE LANDED PROPERTIES By IN THE RATHER lacklustre property market, landed properties are, if not a bright spot, at least a less dim one. Prices of new bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses have slid less than those of new apartments and condominiums. Property managers and developers also543 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-08-03 2 Coming Up A FOUR-STOREY block of 11 luxury maisonettes will deck a hillslope m the choice Bukit Timah residential district. Tentatively named CASA CONTENDERS, these maisonettes m Gilstead Road will not be for sale when they are completed at the end of the179 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1984-08-03 3 KONG SOON WAH - KONG SOON WAH What charmed our writer most during his recent two-week trip m the Philippines was Palawan, its gentle people and its promise of adventure. By Nearby islands m the sun and tips for a trip that will make it worth your while Page1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1984-08-03 4 ESTHER WONG - Change your routine ESTHER WONG By You and I A series on how work affects our private lives and other job-related issues The second part of this article on retirement focuses on the need to tailor your life according to your limitations. Yet, as you age, you may benefit from1,114 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-08-03 4 American city proposes ban on pornography INDIANAPOLIS may be the first city m the United States to ban pornography. A statute adopted last May m this midwestern city defines pornography as a violation of women's civil rights, according to an article m the International Herald Tribune. Any woman who says309 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1984-08-03 5 Christine Khor - Christine Khor Still on the work theme, we take a look at workplace innovations to keep young employees happy and solve commuting problems m Japan. Both reports are reprinted from Japanese newspapers. edited by To motivate young workers and restore harmony between the generations,1,025 words
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Article603 1984-08-03 5 Management will have no. way of knowing when salesmen are working and when they are goofing off But if they fail to do their jobs, it will show m their sales records. s A JAPANESE company has solved its employee commuting problem with a unique603 words
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Article, Illustration921 1984-08-03 10 Sommer ville a success story Sommervie Properties has managed to sel more than half of the units within a short span of less than a month Despite no discounts policy SOMMERVILLE PARK is proving to be one of the most successful freehold condominium projects m Singapore. A measure of its921 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1141 1984-08-03 12 DONAL HENAHAN - DONAL HEN A HAN •>.«• By The Times music critic What about 'piano'? Surely everyone can agree on what that signifies. But no if you hear a musician say that what is needed is 'more piano,' do not imagine that he is asking for1,141 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1984-08-03 14 THOMAS BOOTH - The best of islands in the sun THOMAS BOOTH By X you go Getting there You can fly to Manila for $880 return depending on the airline. Check with your travel agent for the best fares available. Palawan is only 55 minutes' flying time from Manila and the one-way ticket1,206 words
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Article, Illustration971 1984-08-03 22 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA The experimental face of Asean dance, never before seen at an Asean Festival of Performing Arts, shows itself at last. By THE FOURTH ASEAN FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS MAYBE it was the Philippines' reputation for abstract, modernist dance. Or the freer, more971 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-08-03 22 CATHERINE TAN - Sax players from Brussels to give concert CATHERINE TAN By FOUR saxophonists from Brussels, all professors of woodwind and chamber music, are here to perform at a Music for Everyone Concert at the DBS Auditorium on Saturday at 8 p.m. The Brussels Saxophone Quartet perform a wide range of music223 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-08-03 23 J. RAJENDR AN - J. R A JENDR AN B) We resume Night Out from today. Check this column every Friday before you go out to paint the town red. Duo Emeric a chance meeting on a plane started It all39 words
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Article726 1984-08-03 23 SHE was a singer. He, a pianist. They met on a plane somewhere between France and Austria. One thing led to another, and two years later Rosemarie Amice and Michel Emeric were married. Theirs has been, for the past 11 years, a marriage that is bonded726 words
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Article319 1984-08-03 23 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN IT IS a battle royale between Singapore rock group Sweet Charity and Kuala Lumpur's Blues Gang, which specialises m blues music. This high-decibel confrontation between rock and blues, billed as Consert Raksaksa (Giant Concert), began on Monday and will go on for319 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-08-03 23 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN THE NIGHTINGALE Tomorrow, Ch 12, 8.35 p.m. Previewed by A ROCK star turns Chinese emperor m a Western-Oriental fairy tale with a moral for grown-ups. You've met Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones superstar who makes fantastic records and tours every three years, and492 words
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Advertisement491 1984-08-03 1 m Facts and §3^ rigures B figured it out very carefully. The facts and figures all pointed V i^Xfl W^ to one rect on -Tulip Garden. It was ahead m every respect The little more I pay today will make a big difference m the future MMMMMMMM-MMMi -___m^ Deciding on491 words
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Advertisement300 1984-08-03 2 Apartments for sale m district 11 fl_H\ Wtttre What How M 9 How old Monthly Asking Contact I (tq ft) (yrt) Khrtnttitnco Pilot m Newton View 4-bedroom 2,668 One $240 $650,000 *****77 I ogent m Newton View 4-bedroom 2,668 O^ $240 $670,000 *****11 I Q9*nt m Derby Court 3-bedroom 2,200300 words
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Advertisement104 1984-08-03 2 EARN DAILY INTEREST AT BETTER RATE&|> Interest on your savings At^A^fSf^HtSi^H account will be calculated on hm^^^\ r M JPfj a daily basis and credited *Q*tfwl monthly. On-line facilities enable you to carry out transactions at |M any one of our branches. month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12104 words
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Advertisement334 1984-08-03 3 I^4 I really fancied I 1C \l M m^ husband also liked it. J m Tulip Garden had the kind of home he's been saving I HP or a^ tn ese years. The children loved its exclusivity and complete I recreational facilities. Only I hesitated, because I thought the price334 words
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Advertisement371 1984-08-03 7 The RISIS Silver Egg a real egg immortalised through a unique process that encaptures it m silver, makes a meaningful gift m commemoration of 25 year's of successful Nation Building. The Egg m Limited Edition Jf a S o Suse S C? jfc The RISiS Silver Egg on its commemorative371 words
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Advertisement11 1984-08-03 7 Companion volume to The One Minute Manager' Opfcrex then. ->mm mmMMMMMM^Mm11 words
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Advertisement326 1984-08-03 8 HUP H^*****k JJMtJ iii" THE BRUSSELS SAXOPHONE QUARTET Luc Sthollaert, soprano Willy Demey, alto Christian Vangeyte, tenor Freddy Vanattenhoven, baritone Saturday 4 August at 8 pm DBS Auditorium Tickets: $8, $5 Programme: Introduction A. Stroeyteus* Canzone jr.u A. Glazounov Presto 5 Miniatures V. Legley* Images A. Waignein Saxofoonkwartet I R.326 words
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Advertisement959 1984-08-03 8 LAST DAY!" CAPITOL CHANGI (CAPITOL *****59) 1 1am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15 I (CHANGI *****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 ft 9.15 The Epic Adventures of a New Breed of 21st Century Fighters! HF *^T^W^Ba^^^al BmL iJLa^H U Kj^:^^3a^^aicE^H BJaV;aaaaßaaaaaml ff| BAb^ &<FZa3&tBKB Bj^aaVaaaaaaßl la^L*V AA *^^&BCaSS^v Jaaaaa! lUbW af959 words
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Advertisement95 1984-08-03 9 I Paramount Hotef^\ Where the Aidppy peop/e go 1^ Barbecue J^| Fashion Show Jj^~ August 3 -10 -17- 24 -31 m S^^ 7.00pm- 11.00pm Hr| Showtime: 8.30pm I >: •:v: ////»///i'iliiuHtu^\miAwMiBWiMW Models from lIKIfI/QIOA Hairstyling by B Outfits from Shampoo Minden Fashion House Hairdressing Salon H Importers and Exporters H95 words
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Advertisement297 1984-08-03 9 111 1 mm X^m^m mmmm^^—^ "n THE MOST UPBEAT, f UPTOWN THEATRE 4 LOUNGE OPENS IN 1 DOWNTOWN ORCHARD ]f""^^ Scotts Park at the Lido Theatre, And just for our opening, we're w ''A opens its doors to bring you having some very rewarding f Mk entertainment that's unequalled lucky297 words
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Advertisement485 1984-08-03 10 Sommerville F^rk SINGAPORE Sommerville Park offers the utmost m gracious, country club style living. iff S j^^B Situated on a 8.5 hectare (21 acre) ele- B^^S iH vated site bounded by Farrer and Holland II .^dM "^^B Roads, amidst tropical foliage, arrays of ■J^fcii^^^te ~^H I scented flowers, rustic rock485 words
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Advertisement373 1984-08-03 12 introduce yourself to nHHHH^^^^^^^b^^ 7 superb GLEM-GAS P^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ O I value from Italy. h Tough stainless or enamel steel construction Electronic ignition J^l W^ Large ovens, even m smaller units W^tßS^^mmJ^^^r^Jf^**^^'^// Reflecting glass on oven doors Heavy-duty burners, ideal for fast cooking lH^l Models available m larger dimensions with 4,373 words
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Advertisement823 1984-08-03 13 v w i idi s on I Opening Ceremony (3 Auaust '84] 5 Joipg^ixc ciucmony A% t C>£s\ r^Swl Safety Oui* (A-2Q Aunuct n&\ 9 Mr Teh CFeang Wan. Minister forTlational Develop- 5 3*l 1 S 1 1 VC%I VftiVU v. h AUaUSI 84 M merit, will open the campaign823 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-03 14 HOUgang: Blk 108, Hougang Aye 1 #01-1297/1299 Singapore 1953 VI P^MKV pVBV r V R^jf^^P^^ VV P^^T^ V^^lfe^ TeCkWhye:BlklB, TeckWhye Lane #01-95. Singapore 2368 Chip BeC Gardens: Blk 43, Jalan Merah Saga #01-62 i Singapore 1027 fresh iecn Pork ||O^| ||B 9 Sotof fl TMUws Perloog6o* \-^S^\ periOOgSf.l* li^Sß P******512 words
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Advertisement632 1984-08-03 15 APPOINTMENT* saaffaMafstSTANTS RSSOBBI saaaffaaaaaffJl l <* Service: Tele* Sen**: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****U ""/Sf (k. £007 APPOINTMENTS ■f SEAGATE Our Company, the leading manufacturer of 5 1 /4 n Winchester Disc Drives is presently undergoing another phase of expansion m both our Kallang and Senoko plants. To meet632 words
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Advertisement611 1984-08-03 15 5/NOnCESi Rates: Box Service: Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 Sunday Times: 5J24.40 psc. cm. Posted": Sslo.oo Industrial Gases Division invites suitably qualified candidates for the following challenging and rewarding positions SALES EXECUTIVES University graduates m Business Admin. /B. Sc. Fresh graduates and Polytechnic diploma m Chemical Process611 words
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Advertisement620 1984-08-03 15 I processing business is looking for a I I FACTORY I MANAGER I Successful candidate must have demonstrable I experience m handling a variety of processing H machinery, experience m handling and training H people, ability to set up production schedules, inventory/forward ordering experience, etc. H Please send full particulars620 words
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Advertisement485 1984-08-03 15 \s=m Sales FMi ■I Engineer MM An established American Electronics I Company invites applications from sui- m table candidates for the above position. To be stationed m Singapore, he/she will be responsible for the sales of our functional Test and Bum-In Systems m the I South East Asian region. Ideal485 words
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Advertisement505 1984-08-03 16 APPOINTMENTS j^r 9 >> (f BS National )J| EfZ li led ron lc Ib^ll oni|K>ncnts If you possess a Diploma m Electronic 1 Engineering and like innovative work m a growing environment we invite you to consider a career with us m /|AmA%i_^ f PRODUCT i DEVELOPMENT T V*NrW We505 words
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Advertisement465 1984-08-03 16 NOTICES HOTEL \pS^^)^^^i V ANNOUNCEMENT I lit Board <>f Directors of Hotel Negara Limited is pleased to announce: UNAUMID RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1984:SIX MONTHS ENDKD 30 JUNE Increase/ 1984 1983 (Decrease) S$ S$ TURNOVER 2.332.860 2.525,835 (7°6) Investment and Other Income excluding Extraordinary Item 562,500465 words
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Advertisement446 1984-08-03 16 ■B LEE KIM TAH ■^S HOLDINGS LIMITED Issue of 20,000,000 Ordinary Shares of 550.50 Each at 551.50 Per Share 1. The Board of Lee Kirn Tah Holdings Limited and the Vendors (as defined m the Prospectus) are pleased to announce that at the close of the Application List at 12446 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-03 16 CIIDB Invitation to Specialist Contractor* For:--(A) Special Roofing (B) Central TV Antenna (C) Stainless Steel Water Tanks Specialist Contractors not executing any ot the above contracts for the HDB but intending to do so m future are invited to register with the Board for these specialised works On application for272 words
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Advertisement382 1984-08-03 17 NOTICES (ffiHDB FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED INDUSTRIAL PREMISES AT 1) Ang Mo Kio 3) Yishun 2) Defu 4) Woodlands FLOOR AREA: 90.25 m to 260.55 m RENTAL: $9.14 psm to $15.07 psm (inclusive of service and conservancy charges) Applications are invited for industrial shops on 2nd storey onwards. Allocation is on a first-come-first382 words
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Advertisement790 1984-08-03 17 I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for.— I BUILDING a) AMB/T/84/044— Main contract for the construction and installation of a sth storey Extension to the existing Telecoms Bukit Timah II Exchange Building at 861 Holland Road, Singapore 1027 Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class D (Relevant Category) 'Non-registered Contractors— Deposit 552,000.00 I790 words
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Advertisement939 1984-08-03 17 fIHDBI I Separate tenders are invited for each of the I B following:- I I (I) CONSTRUCTION OF WOODLANDS I AVENUE 7 (Part) and 18 METRE ROAD B at Woodlands Neighbourhood 8 I (2) CONSTRUCTION OF SERAHGOON AYE- I ;fl NUE 2 AND 3 (PART 2) an o CARPARKS fl939 words
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Advertisement882 1984-08-03 17 INSTRUCTED BY XE RECEIVERS MANAGERS OF KERIBA LAGAJ DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD (RECEIVERS MANAGERS APPOINTED) T/A PALU/VA MSHERIES CAIRNS RECEIVERS MANAGERS MESSRS L E FORCE V J WILDE c/- COOPERS L /BRAND (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS) 6TSBANE FISHING SUPPORT VESSELS FOR SALE BY TENDER VESSEL 1. M.V. "PALUMA R E eg G t882 words
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Advertisement464 1984-08-03 18 NOTICES W^ Tenders are invited for the purchase ol a plywood factory belonging to a toipany (m receivership) m Mentakab, Pahang consisting of: I (a) Freehold Industrial Land Two parcels ol adjoining freehold industrial land of approximately 9.611 hectares (23.75 acres) with office and factory buildings, workers quarters and miscellaneous464 words
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Advertisement340 1984-08-03 18 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION I TENDER NOTICE I Separate tenders are invited for (1) Lease of Kiddie Games Shop at Roller Skating Rink, Sentosa (2) Leas* of Coffee House cum Souvenir Shop at Coralarium (3) Operation of counter at the Western Swimming Lagoon for the purpose of hiring out rubber dinghies340 words
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Advertisement289 1984-08-03 18 ttHDBI BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET I Tenders are invited for the letting of the I following:- 1) Eating Houaa Shops at Jurong Wast I N'Hood 4 Contract 6 (Blocks 428 a 429) 2) Eating Mouse ft Shops at Jurong Wast N'Hood 3 Contracts Bft 9 (Blocks 541, 544 4 546)289 words
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Advertisement365 1984-08-03 18 QHSKHHI^HHIEI I INVITATION TO TENDER I Tenders <ire invited for the following:- I I 1 REPAIRS AND REPAINTING WORKS 1 AT GEYLANG SERAI VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE I Tender No VITB/GSVI/20/84 I Tender Deposit $600.00 Showround Date 6 August 1984 I at 1000 hours Meeting Place Canteen. Geylang Serai I Vocational Institute.365 words
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Advertisement330 1984-08-03 18 In U» Matter *f Thr omp»nlr* Art, Cap. IN aad In th. Matter «i PROCESSING SERVICES (8) PTK. I.TI). (In VoluUry Uquidatloni Members' V«lunUr> Winding NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the abovenatned Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before 4th September, 1984 to330 words
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Advertisement688 1984-08-03 19 NOTICES •4rV» PIMHJIUTJUreS V-/ BOARD r TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited for the following:— 1 Supply of 450/750 volts, 10mm> singlecore, stranded copper conductor, PVC Insulated, PVC sheathed overhead line cable. 2 Supply of 1.5 m Cu/PVC heat resistant 3c ore cable Eligibility: For items 1 and 2, Registered Contractors688 words
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Advertisement1354 1984-08-03 19 I The Complete Book of f MICROWAVE COOKING I Every owner of a microwave cooker will (find The Complete Book of Microwave Cooking an invaluable source of advice and inspiration. If you are new to this A exciting method of cooking, or are not convinced that you are making the1,354 words
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Advertisement1072 1984-08-03 20 NOTICES r^rV-PUBUC WHITES I V-^ BOBRD TENDER NOTICE The Public Utilities Board invites tenders tor the design, supply, delivery, erection, commissioning and acceptance testing ot Workshop Mobile and Portable Equipment, Tools, Testing Instrument, Laboratory Instrument and Appa ratus, Shelves and Recks tor the Stage I Development ot Pulau Seraya Power1,072 words
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Advertisement512 1984-08-03 20 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department a PLASTIC BEAKER WITH LID for Central Supplies Department. Tender No CSD 3/ UAS 287/84 b PVC TRANSPARENT SHEETING, SIZE 50m x 1372 mm x o.3mm thick for Central Supplies Department. Tender No CSD512 words
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Advertisement674 1984-08-03 20 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the supply ot the following undermentioned items m the Ministry of Defence up to I I 00 am on date shown against the items 1. DESIGN, SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF A COMPLETE NETWORK OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, PA SYSTEM AND CCTV SYSTEM674 words
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Advertisement676 1984-08-03 20 IN TIIK I NITKD STATES I>ISTRICT (II XT FOR TIIK DISTRICT OP HAWAII BACHK HALSRY STI ART SHIKLDS, INCORPORATED, a rarporatton, Plaintiff, vs. THIAN HAW YEO, an Individual, Defendant. Civil No. *****5 SUMMONS SUMMONS THE STATE OF HAWAII: TO: MR. THIAN HAW YEO, Defendant: Address Presently Unknown) YOU ARE HEREBY676 words
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Miscellaneous364 1984-08-03 20 COMICS f OKAY, EVEFtVONE OUT S I VOO/ TMfc ONE. WITH S I t PONT NEE.C? H or-iue pool/ I'M v tub whistle-out/ J AufkkuS^ \GOING £>WIM/VMN&J/^i V^ Lir-touAP^ -j" BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spatting r^^^^Kj^l^,.,. :'/^H I Wl& W t r^ mm Bn^ajnaMnßanßMmannni J *~**"^B^Bnm^3364 words
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Advertisement362 1984-08-03 21 The Other Digest The one that means business We don't bU^ne you if you sometimes mistake us for the other magazine, the one that's been around a bit longer. After all, we both try m do the same thing: bring you reading matter m the most convenient and readable form362 words
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Miscellaneous507 1984-08-03 21 PEANUTS Byschuiz /Ml, SNOOPY I MAVE SOME 6REAT I I MERE lAM STANPIN6 IN ...MERE lAM NOME I PIP YOU VACATION PICTURES FRONT OF OUR MOTEL, ANP A6AIN ANP WHO CARES 7 I MISS ME ?7 MERE! YOU WANNA HERE I AM.... ™~1 Z^l —^Tr7r>b LOOK AT EM KING TUT507 words
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Miscellaneous186 1984-08-03 22 Whatfeon ANTI-CANCER to 8.30 p.m. Ends today. CAMPAIGN ORCHID SHOW Exhibition on general A chance to view over 300 aspects, warning signs, entries and 90 categories prevention and treatment of orchids including of cancer and the serv- Asean exhibits, hybrids ices of the Singapore Can- and cut flowers. Held m186 words
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Miscellaneous104 1984-08-03 22 Centre. 10 a.n. 8 p.m. Ends Sunday LI NCHTIME MUSIC Singapore Symphony Orchestry quintet will play Haydn's Op 77, Spanish Eyes, Seh'ctions Irom The Sound of Music and seme eve* greens Shell Theatrette, Shell Tower, 12 45 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Free. A JAPANESE SUMMER Barbecue buffet dinner plus summer fashion104 words
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Advertisement463 1984-08-03 24 You can own a private apartment If S«. m District 10 for less than youthinfw <, *"*^^v J^^r^^^ls ii» j mowaix*** 1 Jf Jfk j TkT i^w' v^ ma /^TL 9H j 1 jHff 1 bT f S bbbHbh t^l bp^^^^l I *Hifc^^^ BBk BBBBBBBBt* t mbh^MHBI By I h463 words
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Miscellaneous1829 1984-08-03 24 M3UR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE rsBC 5 1 Baryshnikov m Don Quixote Radio one 2.30 PM SBCTeit Live Sample Paces think otherwise. Then something happens to b.vihmi*i« mnn 558 AM National An- r,,,,,,,, i« s vo.. r 3.00 Op.*, m Prop,.™ H** ,*w,d b, Ada;, S2S° T JJg S* <***"1,829 words
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Article, Illustration655 1984-08-03 1 Zong yi; HONG CHONG WING - Zong yi CHONG WING HONG f^S By I HE LOOKED at the colourful display of stills of films being screened at the cinema. And he looked at the schedule signs for films: "This is for next change, and this for coming soon." Then he stoppedLIM SENG TIONG - 655 words
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Article52 1984-08-03 1 StfflWMJtfi &*s *s *&^fi- =f a fig ft«|di; ft*ft'MNftttt*l&< M N ft H W) m w m^ iw f T> «J T-Jl^fW K> liJ-J^nfe--ipl tt •#H*ft£fr»tt<* tt^ferr it 411 <t*<"^> 'j <IW :JX I*l ftßfc r •if j" -H ft ft W wl ift i\'o ft >r M ilMUHOiig^ -AH52 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-08-03 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By AW OXCART DOWRY Sutarday mMalgkt ant j Sunday morning shows at Eng Wan cinemas. In recent years, Taiwan film producers have focused on realistic stories. The latest m this g«»nre is An Oxcart Dowry, starring Lv Xiaofen (teh #),wno won the348 words
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Miscellaneous659 1984-08-03 2 Winners Of CrOSS-langUage CBOSS-langaage Crossword Puzzle will be pubh b lished every Friday. CrOSSWOrd NO 145 v ta crosswor *> the clues are given In English. $51 cash: NG PENG CHEONG Eleven winners will be picked from the all(I.C. No: *****19 I) correct entries. One will receive $50 cash and659 words
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Article, Illustration886 1984-08-03 4 SRIVATSA - SRIVATSA By One of the most important rituals performed by the Hindus is the Yajna or Yaga, a sacrificial fire-rite. An elaborate eleven-day ceremony called the Satha Chandi Maha Yagam, the first of its kind m South East Asia, is being performed at a local temple.886 words
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623 1984-08-03 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN By The Inter-shcool Debate m Tamil that began m April this year has now reached the zonal stage. The top two schools m each of the four zones met last Saturday to qualify for the quarter/semi finals at national level. Our writer623 words
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