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Title Section15 1984-09-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-09-01 1 RONNIE WAI - Lee Hsien Loong to leave the army RONNIE WAI By BRIGADIER-GENERAL Lee Hsien Loong has tendered his resignation from the Singapore Armed Forces and a reshuffle of topranking officers is expected soon. Speculation is rife that Brig-Gen Lee, 32, the eldest son of the Prime Minister, is changing his 13-year411 words
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Article66 1984-09-01 1 ISLAMABAD. Frl. Several people died In a bomb blast at Kabul International Airport today which the official state radio blamed on Muslim guerillas. Radio Kabul, monitored here, said the bomb exploded outside the heavily-guarded alrCort, which doubles as a ey air base for Soviet aad Af66 words
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Article669 1984-09-01 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Move to protect depositors' interests and discourage malpractices By NEW laws have been drawn up to give the government better control over finance companies to discourage malpractices and protect depositors' interests. The Finance Companies (Amendment) Bill, introduced m Parliament on Aug 24,669 words
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Article120 1984-09-01 1 Chernenko absent from Games MOSCOW, Fri. President Konstantin Chernenko was absent yesterday from the closing ceremony of Moscow's Friendship-84 Games amid rumours he was ailing and had been hospitalised. Though there was no evidence that the 72--year-old Soviet leader had been scheduled to attend the closing ceremony of the gamesUPI; AFP - 120 words
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Article116 1984-09-01 1 OFFICE attendant Yip Man Yoke was a "fast" young lady. She was caught at I a.m. one morning racing two other motorcyclists around the streets of Singapore. In her bid to gain the lead from Stamford Road to Waterloo Street, Yip, It, rode at speeds116 words
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Article499 1984-09-01 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By THE Prime Minister last night paid a glowing tribute to Mr Chor Yeok Eng, the old-guard grassroots MP for Bukit Timah, for his contribution to the country. "Without Assemblymen like him, undaunted by intimidations and threats, the PAP would have disintegrated as499 words
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Advertisement150 1984-09-01 1 KING'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY SHOES ol MT NINO'S SHOE UFO PTE LTD > Vz<H^ 1 47, Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1 334. king son earth T«fc *****1 1 (6 lin*s) ALINE WONG, PAP CANDIDATE Why Alines a voice for women How the Opposition picks its candidates fASHWW Sultry savvy Will stiffer150 words
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Advertisement104 1984-09-01 1 STORIES WITHIN I, m w t^ussssßk A Jubbbbbf Two authors whose new books have Just been launched, to coincide with the Book Fair beginning today, share the memories and experiences that moved them to write. One of them is the daughter of the late Hen Sol Sen. Page One and104 words
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Advertisement28 1984-09-01 1 Inside 76 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,1,1 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY f EDITORIAL 2f LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMESDOLLAR 29-2f CLASSIFIEDS 28-St RACING 4t>,41 SPORTS 42,43, 45-1728 words
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Article493 1984-09-01 2 Newsman meets press FOR 4nost of his 10 years m journalism, he had always been the one asking the questions. Yesterday, he found himself on the receiving end, facing about a dozen journalists who had a lot to ask. But Mr Tang Guan Seng, 36, the PAP's 17th new493 words
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Article680 1984-09-01 2 Ports against strike DOCK workers at Britain's two most important ports, Dover and Felixstowe, has voted overwhelmingly not to join the week-old national dock strike. The developments left Britain's longshoremen as divided as ever over the stoppage, called to back coalminers m their six-month strike aimed at680 words
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Article309 1984-09-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE was a time when a fiery orator could sweep into Parliament on the strength of his grassroots support. Once m, his silver tongue saw him through. However, the people's expectations are rising and they will assume that whoever they pat into Parliament would be309 words
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Article109 1984-09-01 2 SOY SAUCE 'BIOREACTOR' FOR centuries, soy sauce has been made by fermenting soybeans and other ingredients for six to eight months. Now the Kikkoman Corporation, the world's largest soy sauce producer, is experimenting with a process that can reduce the time to one week. The soy sauce "bioreactor" is109 words
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Article242 1984-09-01 2 TAX INCENTIVES FOR FIRMS IN SERVICE SECTOR COMPANIES providing services will soon qualify for new tax incentives, m line with the government's plan to promote the service sector here. The Economic Expansion Incentives (Amendment) Bill, introduced m Parliament on Aug 24, allows such companies to apply for pioneer status242 words
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Article214 1984-09-01 2 Guessing game THE handicappers at this year's United States Open Tennis Championships are all smiles as tension mounts over who will be the first seeded man to fall. Fourth-seeded Ma^s Wilander, of Sweden, led a procession of seven seeds into the third round. All 16 seeded men made it214 words
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Article112 1984-09-01 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Malaysians' big day MORE than 20,000 Malaysians, led by the Yang diPertuan Agong and Cabinet ministers, took part m a huge rally and procession m Kuala Lumpur to mark the T .h anniversary of Malaysia's independence yesterday. Among the participants were more than 400 elderly independence112 words
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Article191 1984-09-01 2 Tax decrees modified PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has modified two controversial tax measures during a caucus of his ruling party, but an official government statement left unanswered challenges from his Cabinet ministers on his powers to legislate. The statement said the New Society Party agreed to exempt Filipino191 words
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Article590 1984-09-01 2 First-time authors RELATIVELY SPEAKING is Joan Hon's first published book. Daughter of the late Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen, Joan m this book gives an insight into the sprawling Hon clan and associated members through marriage and friends, and goes back to their Penang roots. Understandably, her father590 words
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301 1984-09-01 3 Move to ensure economic opportunities for all states THE United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) today called for a reform of world trade and how it is financed to ensure economic growth opportunities for all states, including developing countries. In* anReuter - 301 words
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210 1984-09-01 3 'HK Will always remain rich and stable' HONGKONG, Fri. CHINA'S top leader Deng Xiaoping's crippled son, Mr Deng Pufang, today gave an assurance to the people of Hongkong of a stable and prosperous future. "Hongkong will always remain prosperous," said Mr Deng, 40, deputy director of the China Welfare FundReuter; AP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-09-01 3 NEARLY 10,000 Sikhs have managed to slip through a security cordon clamped around Amritsar where they plan to hold a banned rally on Sunday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said today. Amrilsar's Assistant Inspector-General of Police Gurbachan Jagat said about 900 people had beenReuter; AP - 249 words
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Article72 1984-09-01 3 Wheels for nurses in the night PATIENTS at a county hospital In Heldenhelm, West Germany, who Just can't sleep might be excused If they think they are seeing things In the dead of the night. A nurse whisking past the window on a nonmoUrteed scooter? Yea. The hospital recently boughtUPI - 72 words
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Article64 1984-09-01 3 SEABED MARKINGS believed to have been made by Soviet mini-submarines nave been found m Japanese waters, the Mainichi Shimbun reported m Tokyo yesterday. The newspaper quoted government sources as saying traces had been found at several places m the Tsugaru Straits separating Hokkaido from Japan's main island ofReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1984-09-01 3 JAPAN AND South Korea yesterday activated a telephone hotline between Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and President Chun Doo-hwan, South Korea's Foreign Ministry said. A spokesman described the telephone link as a symbol of the close relations between the two countries and said it could helD to furtherReuter - 54 words
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Article77 1984-09-01 3 THE UNITED States on Thursday reiterated its readiness to "negotiate and conclude" agreements with Moscow to prevent the military use of outer space. US disarmament negotiator Louis Fields Jr. told the the 40-nation disarmament conference m Geneva that Washington also wants to resume superpower talks on mediumUPI - 77 words
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Article42 1984-09-01 3 AMERICAN CIVIL lights leader Rev Jesse Jackson's application for a visa to visit South Africa this year has been denied, a South African Embassy spokesman said m Washington on Wednesday. The Rev Jackson made his request on Aug7. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article49 1984-09-01 3 THE AUSTRALIAN government yesterday condemned recent attacks by Afghan aircraft, artillery and rockets on Pakistan. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said m Canberra yesterday that the offensives between Aug 13 and 20 appeared to have been directed against innocent Afghan refugees and Pakistani civilians, and had killed many.49 words
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Article62 1984-09-01 3 KAREN SECESSIONIST rebels have recaptured a strategic hill after a twoday battle with Burmese troops, a Karen spokesmen said yesterday. Bangkok reports quoted the spokesman as saying two Karen troops were killed and several wounded m the fighting near the Karen base of Wang Kha close toReuter - 62 words
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Article53 1984-09-01 3 THOUSANDS OF schoolchildren boycotted classes m Sri Lanka's troubled northern district of Jaffna yesterday m protest against alleged harassment of a student by security forces. Residents m Jaffna said schools m the district were closed because of the boycott. Official sources said about 219,000 students were registered mReuter - 53 words
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203 1984-09-01 3 LIM SAY BOON - Tanker freed after payment of bond LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. The Singapore-regis-tered oil tanker, the Golden Gate Sun, was released today on payment of a bond 24 hours after it was arrested here. The 400.000- tonne tanker is expected to sail out of Melbourne tonight afterAFP - 203 words
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Article106 1984-09-01 4 LONDON, Frl. Beatles fans paid more than USttst,««r <Sss3B,ttt) for the rock group's memorabilia yesterday at Sotheby's. The London auction boose said the highest priced item was a 16--page, unpublished manuscript off prose and poetry that John Lennon wrote m INI, which west for USf£S,BBt. TheAP - 106 words
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277 1984-09-01 4 Return to work at Tilbury fails to materialise LONDON, Fri. Dock workers at Britain's two most important ports, Dover and Felixstowe, voted overwhelmingly today not to loin the week-old national dock strike. But an anticipated return to work at London's Tilbury docksReuter - 277 words
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260 1984-09-01 4 Soviets re-argue downing of KAL jet ON THE eve of the first anniversary of the Soviet downing of a South Korean jetliner, a barrage of articles has appeared m the Soviet press arguing and re-arguing the rundamental Soviet position that the jumbo jet was on a spying mission for theNYT - 260 words
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Article53 1984-09-01 4 TOKYO, Frl. An energy savins sail-assisted cargo vessel, claimed to be the largest m the world, has been launched from a Japanese shipyard, officials said. They said the sails of the 26,000-tonne vessel could cut fuel consumption to half the amount used by an ordinary vessel ofAFP - 53 words
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212 1984-09-01 4 Solidarity celebrates its fourth anniversary WARSAW, Fri. POLAND'S Solidarity free trade union celebrates its fourth anniversary today at a turning point m its struggle for survival since it was banned by the communist authorities under martial law. Leaders of the union have been isolated and harassed and official propaganda hasReuter - 212 words
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Article41 1984-09-01 4 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese writer Sawako Anyoshi. who rose to fame with her portrayal of struggling women and social problems ranging from the ageing of society to chemical pollution m farming, died here yesterday at the age of 53. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-09-01 4 BONN, Fri. East Berlin's continuing delay m confirming that East German leader Erich Honecker will visit West Germany next month has led to renewed speculation that the trip will be indefinitely postponed or cancelled because of Moscow's opposition. However, West German officials remain officially atAFP - 169 words
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247 1984-09-01 4 MOSCOW, Fri. MANY Soviet robots are stacked m warehouses with little- pros pect of being wsa because of widespread resistance to new technology, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda has disclosed. Reports of serious problems and low reliability where the ne\v equipment was operating wereReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-09-01 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Satellite photographs of launching pads m Central Asia show that the Soviet Union is developing a booster rocket for a space shuttle and a new family of big rockets similar to those used by the United States for the Apollo moonNYT - 438 words
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287 1984-09-01 6 Reagan aide accused of improper money deals NEW YORK, Friday THE AMERICAN government yesterday brought criminal charges against former National Security official Thomas Reed, accusing him of using inside information to obtain a U*****,000 (*****,000) profit m the stock market three years ago. Reed was also accused of perjury andNYT - 287 words
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163 1984-09-01 6 Meeting agrees on relaxing loan policies SANTIAGO, Fri. Latin American and United States economic experts tentatively agreed to seek relaxed lending policies by International development agencies during a two-day conference on debt and trade tbat opened yesterday. The resolution on limited debt relief was adopted by technical experts on theAP - 163 words
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114 1984-09-01 6 Grief -stricken Liz breaks engagement HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Actress Elizabeth Taylor, despondent with grief during the past weeks because of the death of Richard Burton, said yesterday she has broken her engagement to Mexican attorney Victor Luna. The decision to end the one -year engagement, however, did not stem from theUPI; Reuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-01 6 SPACE CENTRE, (Houston), Fri. Space shuttle Discovery's successful launch means that the United States has regained some of the lost commercial credibility for its space programme. But officials still say they must find new ways to lure communications satellite customers away from strong European competition. Discovery's flawless227 words
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196 1984-09-01 6 Judge removes Ferraro's husband as trustee NEW YORK, Fri. A JUDGE has removed Mr John Zaccaro, the husband of Democratic vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro. as conservator of a woman's estate because he borrowed UFJ175.000 (5J376.000) from the fund. "There is no necessity for finding malicious intent, deliberate wrongdoing or criminalUPI - 196 words
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204 1984-09-01 7 Menace of mines in Red Sea may be over CAIRO, Fri THE menace of mystery mines m the Red Sea, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, may be over, some experts here believe. The mines, laid by still unknown sources, have damaged at least 17 ships since July 9,204 words
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Article405 1984-09-01 7 Response to France's detention of suspected mine ship In other words... Women who have been careless enough to let a strand of hair slip out from under their veils have been arrested, thrown into prison, tortured, forced to confess falsely to being prostitutes. Some fanatics, includingNYT - 405 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-09-01 7 picture. LEBANESE Muslim and Christian forces around Beirut fought artillery and rocket duels only hours after thousands of mourners attended the funeral of the nations most prominent Christian leader, Phalangist party leader Pierre Gemayel. Phalangist radio reported sporadic shelling of residential areas m Christian eastReuter; UPI - 308 words
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84 1984-09-01 7 Three Blacks shot dead in Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Three Blacks were shot dead and at least 18 people hurt m violence m townships on the outskirts here yesterday, police said. A spokesman said two of those who died, one aged 22 and the other 19, were shot by police butReuter - 84 words
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119 1984-09-01 8 Prem's tests will take at least two weeks BANGKOK, Friday THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda will spend at least two weeks m the United States next month for medical tests, Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said today. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi told reporters that Gen Prem, 64, was not seriously illReuter; UPI - 119 words
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Article263 1984-09-01 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter Challenge to President's sweeping powers unresolved MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday modified two controversial tax measures during a caucus of his ruling party but an official government statement left unanswered challenges from his own Cabinet ministers on his powers263 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-09-01 8 THIS St-metre bridge collapsed at the height of flooding spawned by tropical storm Jane, isolating a vast area of President Ferdinand Marcos' home province of Ilocos Norte. At least 31 people m the Philippines have been reported killed so far but officials say the143 words
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227 1984-09-01 8 'Slave girl' was found in locked cupboard, say police BANGKOK, Fri. Police witnesses m the trial of a couple charged with the attempted murder of a 14-year-old "slave girl" testified yesterday that they found the girl locked m a tiny wardrobe, where she lay semi-con-scious and filthy, her clothing stainedAP - 227 words
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Article58 1984-09-01 8 BANGKOK, Fri. A leading Thai nightclub operator was shot dead at pointblank range here by an unknown gunman, police said today. Trie gunman escaped. Pichai Kitpanich, a former film star had been dubbed Thailand's Hurh Hefner for introducing P'ayboy bunnystyle costumes for hostesses at his exclusiveReuter - 58 words
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Article189 1984-09-01 8 Thai House passes $19 b Budget BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Parliament last night passed the government's record Budget totalling U559,261 billion (5519.8 billion) for the 1984-85 fiscal year, Parliament officials said today. They added the third and final reading was passed with an overwhelming vote of 183-48 after a marathonAFP - 189 words
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135 1984-09-01 8 HAN LING - Brunei's $4.5 m missile firing exercise a big success HAN LING, By Brunei Reporter ETERWT 75 per cent of the missiles fired would have hit the target if it had been a proper aircraft flying a direct and narrow path," said a senior office*-. He explained that the Shelduck is135 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-09-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. King leads 20,000 m National Day celebration MORE than 20,000 Malaysians, led by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Cabinet ministers, took part m a mammoth rally and procession here to mark the 27th anniversary of Malaysia's independence today. Among the participants wereBernama; NST - 423 words
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174 1984-09-01 9 JOHOR BARU, Friday THE government has agreed m principle to privatise the Desaru tourist complex m Kota Tinggi m Johor. The Land and Regional Development Minister, Datuk Sen Adib Adam, is expected to make a further announcement on the matter when he visitsBernama - 174 words
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160 1984-09-01 9 'Malaysia has eye on Soviet-made helicopters' HONGKONG, Friday THE acting chief of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Major-General Datuk Mohamed Ngah, is to lead a delegation to Moscow next month to look into the feasibility of buying Soviet medium or heavy helicopters, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its160 words
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150 1984-09-01 9 Man held under Internal Security Act KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A businessman, Syed Jaafar bin Syed Abdul Hamid Alsagof has been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for suspected involvement m activities detrimental to the unity and harmony of Malay and Muslim communities. A statement from the police headquarters todayBernama - 150 words
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Article44 1984-09-01 9 Yamani leaves for Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani left for Jakarta this afternoon after visiting Malaysia. He is on a tour of nonOpec countries. While here, Sheikh Yamani called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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225 1984-09-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SINGER-ACTRESS Sharif ah AJnl was yesterday ordered by a magistrate's court to pay fashion designer Raja Norshlba blnti Raja Danlf $2,8#9. This was the amount owed for 2t garments ordered by the singer for performances two years ago. Magistrate225 words
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Article, Illustration740 1984-09-01 10 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE The PAP's 17th new candidate By Deputy chief editor of Lianhe Zaobao meets the press FOR most of his 10 years m journalism, he was always the one asking the questions. Yesterday, he was on the receiving end as he found himself facing about740 words
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163 1984-09-01 10 CONTESTANTS m the coming general election cannot hang or paste election posters on lamp posts. They have also bet n banned from displaying posters on properties belonging to Telecoms and the PUB; on any painter wall or painted part of any building adjoining a163 words
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296 1984-09-01 10 CHARMAINE CHAN - Missing wife died as patient in Woodbridge CHARMAINE CHAN By FOR NINE years, a woman's family did not know where she was after she suddenly left home one day m 1975, leaving her husband and five-year-old daughter. The next time the husband heard about his wife was when she was296 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-09-01 11 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By 'Degree m bank vault' did not exist AFTER he was given an employment pass to work m Singapore, a foreigner lied to the Immigration Department that his original degree certificate was locked up m his bank vault m Texas. The445 words
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256 1984-09-01 11 Special papers candidates perform well THE second batch of Junior college students to take the challenging Special papers (S-papers), offered together with the Cambridge GCE 'A' Levels, have scored impressive results. Of the 13, from four Junior colleges, all except one obtained either distinction or merit grades m the Special256 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-09-01 11 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By SINGAPORE and Brunei Darussalam continue to enjoy excellent relations, Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said yesterday. "We have very good cooperation m many areas. There are no problems at all," he added. Mr Dhanabalan was speaking to the press after holding discussions228 words
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81 1984-09-01 11 THE case against security station inspector Chew Soon Teik, 46, who is accused of murder and attempted murder at Chartered Industries of Singapore, will be mentioned again m two weeks. A court heard yesterday that Chew, a Malaysian, was m hospital at Changi Prison.81 words
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Article59 1984-09-01 11 POLICE are investigating a complaint that a staff member of the National University of Singapore had embezzled money. The head of the ClD's Commercial Crime Division, Supt Bakar Moosa, confirmed yesterday that they were checking the allegation and had questioned a man. He declined to give59 words
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Article42 1984-09-01 11 IMP: slip road leading from Balestier Road to Moulmein Ro vi will be closed tomorrow and on Sept 9 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m This is for placing concrete beams for the Central Expi«»ssway flyover across Bale; tier Road.42 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-09-01 12 The PM pays tribute to Chor Yeok Eng CHOR Yeok Eng is one of w my oldest, most steadfast, and courageous Party comrades. Without Assemblymen like him, who were undaunted by intimidations and threats, the PAP would444 words
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614 1984-09-01 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - Saying farewell with some regret and a tinge of sadness NGIAM TONG HAI By MR CHOR Yeok Eng was m a reflective mood last night. He was philosophical and resigned. But there was also a perceptible tinge of regret when he said farewell to members of the PAP branch m614 words
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90 1984-09-01 12 COVERS of the four sections of The Straits Times National Day supplement are now on sale at all Times The Bookshop outlets. A set of the four covers In art posters (without the text except for the masthead and the strapllne below) will cost90 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-09-01 15 ANOTHER cholera carrier has been Identified at the Woodlands Home for the Aged. This brings the number affected to 74. The number of victims remain at 17. All the victims and carriers are receiving treatment at Middleton Hospital. Medical screening of the residents was63 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-09-01 15 JUNE TAN - Timely lessons on love and kisses JUNE TAN By Teachers' Day is celebrated with warmth and all things nice A TIME to love. A time to kiss. A time to stand up and say "thank you teacher". It was a day of roses and all things nice as school children521 words
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Article53 1984-09-01 15 A WOMAN was jailed on Thursay for a day and fined $1,500 for stealing a $369 dress. Phua Hwee Choo, 23, was seen on Aug 20 by a security officer at Isetan Parkway Parade putting the dress m a large bag and walking out without paying.53 words
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190 1984-09-01 15 TAXI drivers going to the airport can look forward to food and drink vending machines to cater to their needs while waiting for passengers. An airport spokesman said details are being worked out, but the machines should be m place before the end of190 words
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Article67 1984-09-01 15 AT LEAST $100,000 is expected to be raised for the new St Joseph's Institution at Malcolm Road at tomorrow's walkathon. All six Christian Brothers schools will be involved. The walkathon will be flagged off by Brigadier-General Tan Chin Tiong, Permanent Secretry (Home Affairs) and a former Josephian.67 words
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142 1984-09-01 15 Five hurt in road mishaps, witnesses sought FIVE people were injured m separate road accidents on Thursday. One of them, identified by police as Mr Thambisamy, was crossing Dunearn Road, near Novotel Orchid Inn, at about 7 p.m. when he was knocked down by a car. Another man, Mr Tan142 words
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Article27 1984-09-01 15 THE Car Parks Division of the Urban Redevelopment Authority will operate from the Golden Shoe Car Park at Church Street /Market Street from Monday.27 words
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87 1984-09-01 15 POLICE want to contact the relatives of a young Chinese man who was found dead at the foot of Block 9, Selegie House, on Thursday at about 8.30 a.m. Police said the unidentified man, aged about 20 and 1.6 m tall, had a fair87 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-09-01 17 BEN DAVIDSON - Repeal changes to Penal Code Law Society BEN DAVIDSON By Amendments 'will fetter Judiciary* THE Law Society yesterday called on the government to, among other things, repeal the newly-passed legislation on mandatory minimum sentences for certain crimes after a vigorous two-hour debate. The resolution was passed at an extraordinary general384 words
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Article88 1984-09-01 17 When they tell you it is made with "Ramin Solid Wood" what does it really mean? Is it Solid Ramin through and through or is it Ramin and Solid Wood which could mean a Ramin Veneer covering some cheap solid wood inside. Do not go for88 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-09-01 17 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By TEACHERS and librarians have come to the defence of Judy Blume, a popular American author whose books are being highlighted during the National Reading Month. Judy Blume's books are creative, honest and they deal with issues that the Singapore teenager today,461 words
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274 1984-09-01 17 'When is a road not a road' poser for court IS A road not a road until it is officially opened? One version, a court heard on Thursday, was that it is not. Although the public may have access to it, they really ought not to, because it has not274 words
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Article128 1984-09-01 17 A CONSTRUCTION worker was buried alive, aid ■■■taw waa injared, when part of a slope caved to ea them at a worksite la Nathan Read, off River Valley Read, yesterday meriißg. The aeeUeat eeearred whea Mr iMwrJi Maaale Gararaeaa, 42. a FUlplae, aad Mr Ahdal128 words
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Article70 1984-09-01 18 Books galore at the fair today SINGAPORE'S largest "bookstore" opens to the public today at the World Trade Centre. It will stay open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily until Sept 9 m Hall 3 of the World Trade Centre. Buyers will be given 10 per cent discount on70 words
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Article45 1984-09-01 18 A MAN was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $1,500 for stealing fresh prawns from a supermarket on Thursday. Sng Leong Sum alias Kang Leong Boon, 40, admitted the theft of the prawns, worth $30.69, from Yaohan Singapore at Thomson Plaza.45 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-09-01 18 HEDWIG ALFRED; CHRISTINA TSENG - Exchange rate for imported books unfair minister HEDWIG ALFRED CHRISTINA TSENG StoriMby •nd Readers 'don't benefit from strength of the Singapore dollar' THE DEBATE on prices of imported books was revived last night. Opening the 16th Festival of Books and Book Fair, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr493 words
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137 1984-09-01 18 Book fair company to start yearly training awards THE company that organises the book fair will set aside $10,000 a year to send three book industry trainees for overseas training. It is expected the awards will be made early next year. Chairman of the company, Festival of Books Singapore Pte137 words
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267 1984-09-01 18 RONNIE WAI - Policy papers spell out reservists' bigger role- RONNIE WAI By TWO important policy papers discussed yesterday by a military advisory council chaired by the Defence Minister will pave the way for both senior and outstanding reservist officers to take a greater role m Singapore's defence. One paper spelt out details267 words
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293 1984-09-01 18 Life with words wins book awards for six writers THE winners of this year's book awards spend a major part of their lives grappling with words. The six winners are a lecturer, a vice-principal, two academicians, a Journalist and a press secretary- They received a cash prize of $1,500 for293 words
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172 1984-09-01 18 MRT board for claims disputes to be set up A COMPENSATION board to handle disputes over claims for damage caused by Mass Rapid Transit work Is to be set ap soon. Claims will be assessed by the MRTC within three months. If the corporation establishes thai the damage was caused172 words
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Advertisement913 1984-09-01 10 FESTO SEMINARS ON ODO^onrtKD industrial automation One of the long term solutions to the aggravated labour shortage is through industrial automation with the help of pneumatic, electropneumatic and electronic programmable controllers. The following seminars conducted by Festo Didactic of Festo KG Singapore will provide the necessary technical know-how for you913 words
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Advertisement113 1984-09-01 10 SHANGHAI BLACKWOOD r ROSEWOOD FURNITURE^ NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED!! See our NEW Arrival of Sofa Sets. Prices range from $4,500 $8,500. Limited Stocks Only! Let us enlighten you on how Blackwood Rosewood furniture are crafted. And how to detect good craftsmanship and high quality furniture. (P 5 V Intricate V113 words
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Advertisement260 1984-09-01 12 Furniture <BIIBWDfP One of theßiggest Imported liralura^^ .jk ■wXfj •^'^Tj*'' i.'-' •a;3HPW#c*,v -...-v w -j**y- ji.iy.. iiiiijiiii i I '^mW^Bv^H ~-\3BW^^L j^TTß^fc^^^'^'^^^B PBWMWPff^^^^^^—ißE B 0 '^^3 j t I^&BBBBuPBBbV-^^^^^^^^^. R&lillnrllluilSSiiilßi R^^^^aj I ■■■tIH iMBfcHi bJI *^Rw^lllill' l l" r2 bbpßcmßj B bl bl IflSI I iffStt^^^M^p*^^'* .^bbl BBSb^blbW4m^^t?*^sßS I^^^^ bjbjbbjßßj^b260 words
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Advertisement176 1984-09-01 12 Aaobics is here at four leading hotels Ladies, come and be part of our prestigious aerobics chain Aerobics 2000 offers the finest m body and beauty workout programmes under the professional supervision of qualified and experienced instructors to help you achieve results. Now you can enjoy while you workout m176 words
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Advertisement800 1984-09-01 13 16th century Tudor armour and armaments 20th cenrurv Tudor Prime Owterdatc The Tiidor Prince Oysterdate Time armoured m steel Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of stainless steel; it has no seams. It gives two seals against the elements. case, without tension, to form a perfect800 words
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Advertisement312 1984-09-01 14 126 th ANNIVERSARY SALE I HUME FURNISHING at level 5 I BENINI 3-pc lounge suite 3-seater, 2 armchair* ISin^^tor I*®'^ C U n Selection of a^ortedfabrics from U.SA and Belgium. 88ater> 2 arm chairs ,$5BBO- $2950 18/^ German movements, jl I SS?® 6 three melodies. Ift^, jgL I iasfr $310312 words
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Advertisement129 1984-09-01 15 W THEYARDYOUR LOCAL i ENGLISH PUB. An English pub atmosphere that's real cozy and casual. A choice 16 varieties of beer! Board games darts available too. Open everyday. Mon-Fri 12 noon to midnight (Sat eve of Public Holidays till 1 am) Sun 4 pm .o midnight. Cheers! HAPPY HOURS: 3129 words
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Advertisement272 1984-09-01 15 Weekend x -g v a 4] SO^ 01 "GJi Singapore flandicralts Mam Showroom Singapore Handicrafts Building P"^ iaWVLH 7^ uncs Avenue 7 (off Sims Avenue 1 Tel: *****66 HLVLfeSral s 72" ShanqhaH.acqTerwoTd C^.ve^ Lacguer^ood Moth,-., P., lfi Gold Leaf Set 4 c,,,,, OP $450 lnl^^ Stool fro,- $120 C~ pARK|NQ272 words
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Advertisement42 1984-09-01 18 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO HOMESTEAD FURNITURE PTE. LTD. ON YOUR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM: HIN SENG PTE. LTD. #01-06, TAN BOON LIAT BUILDING, 315, OUTRAM ROAD, SINGAPORE 0316. TEL: *****96 SOLE AGENT: ATARI LOO CHONG TRADING CO. TAN BOON LIAT BUILDING, TEL: *****0642 words
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Advertisement491 1984-09-01 19 ALL THESE 'NEW DEAL THIS Hygena ALPINE UNITS^Agpp fIHBI BEDROOM GROUP^ Sun cine; C7c; IHHIBIV V <>W Mi^M .^1 ft t^^faßß 1 ■^SdSCH s V' t^M X HHW l*T *^'*'*^%a'gM^^S^ir" 'I II II a TTftftL^^y hbb| /^usuaNv <^ A strategy your wallet will appreciate. Slimline Dressing Table Wide 2-Door Wardrobe491 words
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494 1984-09-01 20 MPs who have consistently stood up m Parliament to voice their objections to government policies have good reason to be annoyed by Dr Toh Chin Chye's "dumb cow' remark. It is certainly not a complimentary label, and coming from a parliamentary colleague at494 words
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520 1984-09-01 20 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane Money to burn, money to throw. HOW else could the Seventh Moon Festival, which ended its season last Sunday, be celebrated than with lots of mon?y to burn and money to throw? It was with this rhetorical question that I rounded up my answers520 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-09-01 20 CHAN OI CHEE - LORD King, chairman of British Airways, and his counterpart at Singapore Airlines, Mr J.Y.M. Pillay, share the common goal of marketing shares m their companies to the public. But while SlA's track record will fit happily onto a prospectus, Lord King has had a hard690 words
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Article873 1984-09-01 20 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter This and that LONDON For those from the tropics, it's rather hard to fathom. When the sun is high and the days are long, usually somber, sober-suited Britons particularly those involved In recording events of note for posterity, popularly known as873 words
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Article896 1984-09-01 20 East Asia is aviation's growth point, with only a fraction of the potential market for air travel tapped. The area is the home of several extremely successful airlines including our own Singapore Airlines profiled m the article below, along with Cathay Pacific and Japan896 words
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Advertisement173 1984-09-01 20 f For The Secret Of^\ Enjoyable Travel {Ssi\ *****55 *****22 Hotel New Otani Singapore presents the authentic Japanese cuisine of 15 generations «?^it3r^ x si," S?^l atM!^* < W The charming 230-year old restaurant-inn named "Tsuba-jin" m the castle-town of Kanazawa is now run by the 15th generation of its173 words
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482 1984-09-01 21 National Library replies to letter from parents PLEASE refer to the letter "The popular need not be desirable" by Dr and Mrs H.P. Lee. (ST, Aug 31). I would like to clarify that Judy Blume is one of many authors being promoted for the National Reading482 words
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132 1984-09-01 21 On the PM's National Day Rally speech THE National Day Rally speech which the Prime Minister delivered at the Conference Hall on Aug 19 is indeed the political philosophy of Singapore. It explains the practicality and reality of local politics and m terms easily132 words
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129 1984-09-01 21 IT was a rare privilege to listen to the Prime Minister's speech from the Conference Hall. Remembering Singapore as it was m the late Fifties and the wonders of change it has achieved m the past 25 years, I can only attribute them to129 words
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Letter125 1984-09-01 21 I RECENTLY had to telephone several government departments between noon and 2 p.m. Not one of the calls was answered. In most cases this was merely inconvenient but m one instance a costly mistake was made because I was unable to contact the person concerned.125 words
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Letter, Illustration164 1984-09-01 21 I REFER to Dr Ec Peng Liang's comments (ST, Aug 27) and would like to relate the following which happened at my office about a year ago. Two university students sought and gained permission from the company to approach staff for donations to the Community Chest.164 words
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Letter174 1984-09-01 21 I THOUGHT I detected tinges of bitterness and sarcasm m Dr Ec Peng Liang's speech at the Taniong Pagar community centre. (ST, Aug 27). I do not deny that the lower and middle-in-come workers are "really very generous". However, basing only on figures from the Community Chest's174 words
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Letter95 1984-09-01 21 I REFER to the speech by Dr Ec Peng Liang, the president of the Community Chest, regarding the less-gener-ous rich Singaporeans. (ST, Aug 27). In my opinion, as long as Dr Ec has a negative attitude about Singaporeans, he will have difficulty reaching his target of having95 words
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197 1984-09-01 21 Drivers have a responsibility to drive safely I REFER to the letter "Try incentive scheme" from Mr Steven Tan. (ST, Aug 22). We would like to inform Mr Steven Tan and your readers that the Driver Improvement System (Dips) is administered by the Traffic Police Department. Good drivers who are197 words
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Letter174 1984-09-01 21 WE refer to the letter "Why do URA parking lots cost more than HDB's?" by Ms Bella Wee. (ST, July 25). The standard season parking rate at all Urban Redevelopment Authority car parks outside the Restricted Zone is $50 a month. However, where there are Housing Board174 words
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Advertisement372 1984-09-01 21 Burlington 659 Quality Bedroom Linen At Reduced Prices. Offers till 16.9.84 at all Yaohan stores (except Jurong) while stocks last. I '^H^k. a. B^. x^L BwaVaVaVaVaw*^ m m I a. 1& H^^ k St w j I aW n^^" i9BS*^ x.^. a>^ '^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ks m m *w I f s apC^^^^^^^372 words
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1009 1984-09-01 22 ANDREW POLLACK - 'Soy sauce' factor in Japan's push into biotechnology ANDREW POLLACK By m Tokyo Expertise m fermentation proves useful m research FOR centuries, soy sauce has been made by fermenting soybeans and other ingredients for six to eight months. Now, the Kikkoman Corp, the world's largest soy sauce producer, is experimentingNYT - 1,009 words
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663 1984-09-01 22 More than two years after the Falklands War MORE than two years after the country was rooted In its bid to take the Falklands Islands by force, Anglo-Argentines continue to walk a narrow line between homeland and heritage. "There Is still some resentment against the663 words
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Advertisement273 1984-09-01 22 Congratulations > ENOL MM Overseas Pte. Ltd. on your 10th Anniversary from ct) ce l > it Jd engrg Hi S^™ handlfrs J« "wmME (S) W 427 Course Road. II 4 08 Ce ra Bulld '"8' PTE. LTD. c Noll Magazine Road, Smgapore 0821 Singapore 0105 10, Anson Road, #18-10,273 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-09-01 23 THE Straits Times Industrial Index gained 3.6 points at midday but lost the bulk of the rise to close at 929.26, up by 0.64 points from Thursday. Similarly, the Business Times Composite Index rose a marginal 0.23 points to end the day at 829.79. Volume, at 21.2303 words
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Article37 1984-09-01 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 49 46 21 Finance 8 6 3 Hotels 1 5 2 Properties 3 9 0 Plantations 4 3 3 Mining 1 1 I Deb/Loans 3 4 3 Totol 69 74 3337 words
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Article64 1984-09-01 23 BousttidßM +3 G«*«s +5 Njt Iron -2 Rothmxn I -1 clc -2 &*m» unch PMC S«tnb S*j> -1 CCM unch -1 PwOk +4 Stan Duty +4 XT 8 +2 c*""* 5 2 U f 2s IMepM -2 MTC -2 Wma +5 TtawPub $usp E«« $usp KMMPwpoi*64 words
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271 1984-09-01 23 NEARLY 42 per cent of those Dutch companies which have introduced shorter working weeks since January last year have either increased the size of their workforces or expect to do so by the end of this year. Only 4 per cent of 583 such271 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-09-01 23 INDICES Highs Lows Prices close mixed but volume was highest for week Straits Times Business Times' Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)44 words
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Article69 1984-09-01 23 Auf 30 Ami 31 BT Compose 829 55 829 79 BTlnicjto. *****70 *****03 BT 06, OS 201 125 STMutnah 928.62 929 26 STFrnanct 2654 59 2654 59 ST Hoteh 933.87 931 45 ST Proowt*i 588 84 586 03 ST ttmngi 382 60 382 50 ST PlanUtnns 2625 13 262569 words
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363 1984-09-01 23 HSUNG BEE HWA - New Bill spells out relief schemes that companies can apply for By HSUNG BEE HWA COMPANIES providing services will soon qualify for new tax incentives, m line with the government's plan to promote the service sector here. The Economic Expansion Incentives (Amendment) Bill,363 words
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Article170 1984-09-01 23 Chief price changes Rises HmmM S?C +30 MBFHdpMc 235 +12 MBf Corp Me 245+11 B Umbtmtnf 440 10 MttolMp 414 +8 N 0 I 220+7 SM 396 +6 Mm 585 +5 State Trwfct 565 +5 SthM*M 560+5 Gwlkip 555 +5 StMQNMI 50c 274 +5 famltep 262 +5 LNUnTahMc 211 +5170 words
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523 1984-09-01 23 WINSOME LANE - HONGKONG The takeovers committee of the Hongkong Securities Commission yesterday said the board of the Tai Sang Land Development Co Ltd was correctly censured by it on a previous occasion. It said that the committee had considered a statement by Mr William Ma,523 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-09-01 23 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN TAKE It from the consrltant himself: Look first to yon r employees whenever a problem shows up In the company, and don't always run to management consultants. But if a company decides to use one, then it should490 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-09-01 23 Company hopes to build fleating hotel for Perth IMAGINE a five-star hotel out at sea, able to move itself to where the business is. Some Singapore hoteliers must be wishing just that, with the hotel trade m the doldrums. And a Swedish company, Consafe Engineering, wants to build just thatWAN - 204 words
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124 1984-09-01 23 Control of finance companies is 20 pc A PERSON who acquires t* per cent of the issued shares or voting power of a finance company will need the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore under the Finance Companies (Amendment) Bill, Introduced In Parliament recently. This Is regardless of whether124 words
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Article312 1984-09-01 23 Robert lau quits Spore Land MR ROBERT lav has resigned as managing director of Singapore Land. It is believed the decision was made earlier this year and that Mr lav, 49, whose last day at the property group was Aug 24, has not decided on his future plans. An ex-civil312 words
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Advertisement215 1984-09-01 23 Buy the better value feature-packed MkJm\ Commodore 64 now and get a printer/ >^& plotter absolutely x^T>¥7^T7^t f >^~^. r tv, Ya hi 1 «iiiip§> You get more out of Commodore 64 4HK^^^Hfcfci* 16-colour clear graphics A 3- voice music synthesizer each of 9-wtave range 3-dimensional 8-level Sprite Graphics ±^^^^^ks4215 words
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Article3653 1984-09-01 24 READERS should be aware of the fcmtatiom of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,653 words
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493 1984-09-01 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Stock market weekly round-up by k Singapore THE relaxed pre-holi-day mood from across the Causeway flowed over here and the Singapore market traded quietly through the week. After a weak opening, the market perked up on Wednesday but could not493 words
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222 1984-09-01 24 K. Lumpur THE Malaysian National Day holiday yesterday lured investors away from the Malaysian stock market during the week. Observers described the four trading days as "featureless", "lethargic" and "boring". And the market drifted from the lack of interest The New Straits Times222 words
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Article2584 1984-09-01 24 1984 Last Yield Voi Day 1984 Last Yield Yd Day Kfh Low Company Sale Change (000) Hijh Low High Low Company Sale Chance (000) Hifh Low SECTION ONE PLANTATIONS INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 216 Aura 255 2 9 630 406 A Enterprises 480 45 308 183 Akom2,584 words
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Article, Illustration24 1984-09-01 25 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore September 190.50 down one cent Malaysia September closed Tin Closing prices MS/kilo Straits Tin closed Turnover: closed24 words
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Article53 1984-09-01 25 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 348 00—348 50 348.50—349 00 Hong Kong 347.80—348.30 348.30—348 80 Th-s Wed New York 343 00—348 50 350 00— 350.50 London 348 25— 348 75 350.00-350 50 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high— low 358.10 357 40 364 60 364.30 Closing ***** 364.9053 words
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Article130 1984-09-01 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5524,206 and 5524.300. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.70/8.20 and stayed there for the whole of the morning session. It weakened to a low of U*****.30/7.70 on the back of the stronger dollar. The market firmed up towards the close to a130 words
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106 1984-09-01 25 KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange said the admission of three Malaysiar crude palm oil refiners as members of the KLCE reflects the optimism of the palm oil industry m the continuing viability of the crude palm oil futures market. The KLCE106 words
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Article386 1984-09-01 25 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks fell m light trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 3.64 points to 1223.28. Overall, losers held a 783 to 688 lead over gainers. Volume slid to 71 million shares from 90.7 million on Wednesday. "Everyone just left for the long weekend,"386 words
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Article64 1984-09-01 25 r" Hongkong Hang Senj Friday 926.78(922.77) Week ago 893.69 M Austraian AI-Or<Snaries S.W Friday 733.2(734.7) ii itWeek ago 744.5 Australian Industrials i Friday 1028.7 (1029.4) Week ago 1034.8 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 852.5 (849.8) Week ago 835.2 Dow Jones Averages tt& Thursday 1223.28 (1226.92) fliL- Week ago 1232.44 i64 words
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Article26 1984-09-01 25 Ctainf prices Copper tonne Thin Spot 1042 50-1043 00 (*****0-*****0) 3 months 1059 00-1059 50 (1057 50- 1058 00) Market tone Steady Sales 17.875 tonnes26 words
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Article27 1984-09-01 25 c.iw.r CtoJin prices SHV f US$/tro» oi Fri Tlws Singapore 745-750 754-7.59 Thun Wtd New York 7 45-7 50 7 58-7 63 Source Credit Suisse. Spore27 words
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Article54 1984-09-01 25 Ctam prices Aluminium £/tonw Thun Spot 847 50—848 00 (847 00-847.50) 3 months 868 50-869.00 (*****—871.50) Market tone: Easier Sales 25.125 tonnes THE closing prices for palm oil, Straits Tin and Malaysian rubber were not available because ef a public holiday In Malaysia yesterday. The Malaysian foreign exchange rates54 words
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Article309 1984-09-01 25 Kuc 31 m Chante Associated Hotels Bonk Of Eost Aiio I 9 60 +0 1 Cheung Kong 750 unch Chmo Light 12 40 -0 I Cross Horb Tunnel 9 30S unch f E Consortium 0 35 +0 01 For Edit Exch Philex 0035 +0005 G I Cement 5 55309 words
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Article327 1984-09-01 25 Aill 31 Ym ChMf< A|tnomoto 1200 -10 Ako. 509 +35 Amodo 1280 -30 Aioh. Chem 560 -15 Asah. Gloss 768 +3 Bonk Tk 445 unch Bfidgeston* 600 -5 Canon 1330 +10 Co«o Computer 1450 -20 Crt.ien 559 -1 D Nip Pnnt 997 -23 D Nippon Screen 1330 +30 Do«327 words
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Article335 1984-09-01 25 Au« 31 Cents Chant* (Amt) A C I 187 +1 A N I 230 +4 A P M 229 -3 Abertoyle 950 +10 Age 295 unch Alliance Oil 93 unch ANi«d Mid 233 +3 Amp.,l Exp 305S -10 Ampol Pet 170 -1 Am 488 unch Ashton 97 +2 B335 words
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Article256 1984-09-01 25 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cents/Ho) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 188 50— 189 50N 187.50— 188 50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Sept *****-***** 190 50-***** closed closed lot 1 RSS Oct 196 25-196 50 195.50-196 00 Int 2 RSS Sept 184256 words
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Article355 1984-09-01 25 *x»cio»K Gambler n% ?w nm. pricnS/lOOki fOB NSW 305 00 (setters) See Mew new crop riwAnill Brtfctartce Ist trade 138 00 OOCOnUI source Produce Exctonge A1 Supe 235 2nd V** 272 00 Oil A 1 Special 232 Yu J.m new crop Bulk FOB ***** (sellers) looruatn 100% Ist355 words
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Article232 1984-09-01 25 *uf 30 IBS Chance Alcoa 35* Allied Chem Cp Alfcs-Cholmers ll* unch Am Tel Tel 18* Amox Inc 22 H Amr Cocp 27* Bethlehem S« 19* Boe^ig Co 53* unch Burroughs Cp 55* -1* Caterpillar Co 38* unch Chose Monhtn 42M> unch Chrysler Cp 29* +W Citicorp 34*232 words
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Article592 1984-09-01 25 Auf 31 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS Alted-Lyons 156 -1 Ass Domes 174 +4 BTRPLC 502 +5 Babcockt 142 -I Barclays 462 +3 I Beechams 348 +3 BICC 233 -10 Blue Circle 406 +3 BOC Group 244 unch I Boots 173 +3 Bowote. 160 -3 BATS 254 +1 I Britonnki 71592 words
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Article198 1984-09-01 25 THE US dollar opened at 512.1560/70 and trading was thin ahead of the weekend and month-end closing. It closed at 552. 1565/75. The greenback closed firmer against major currencies m quiet trading. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8855 65 and was brought to a high of 2.8910 20198 words
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Article155 1984-09-01 25 Interbank Over the Austrian schilling 10 6061 10.6137 95.06—92 74 Belgian franc (com) 3 6980— 3 7003 273 02— 268 04 Danish kroner 20.4679— 20 4822 49 25—48 29 Deutschemark 74 5729 74.6333 13.49 13 29 Finnish mark 35.5682—35.5964 French franc 24 2890 24 3071 41.67—40 84 Hongkong155 words
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Article196 1984-09-01 25 Managers' prices for Sept 1 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 07—3 ?6 The Savings Fund 193—2 05 Spore Prog Fund 1 37-1 45 Spore Sec Fund 2 00— 212« d Spore Invest Fund 120—127 Spore Equity Fund 1 36 1 44 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund196 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-09-01 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Carfo Time Block Tharißhum (134N) 1/9(2300) TA3 *****100 Xl Anro Aust (*****) 1/9(2300) TA3 *****100 HI Asia Star (27A) 1/9(2300) FSB *****100 U5 N Zircon (31S/N) 2/9(0300) FSB *****500/1400 1500 B 3 F3 Or604 words
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Article60 1984-09-01 25 KARACHI Pakistan's largest port has eliminated waiting time for ships. Mr M. I. Arshad, chairman of Karachi Port Trust (KPT), told reporters. He said KPT will shortly review port handling charges, last reviewed m 1979. The port handled 14.75 million tonnes of import and export cargo mReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-09-01 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep San Samudra 30? 1.9 1/9 Sibolangit 305 1/9 1/9 Susanna 303 1/9 2/9 Jurong Arrow Raya aside Eastern Island 3 aside Mock San 9 a side 1/9 New Line No 1 6/7 aside Yanoshima Maru 8 a side Macarena 4 1/9 Prosperity 5221 words
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219 1984-09-01 26 IGB Corp turns in improved interim results DESPITE the competitive property and construction market, developer IGB Corporation Bhd has managed to torn m improved half-time results. For the six months to Jane, 1164, the group's pre-tax profits rose to MSIJ.I2 million from M 58.53 million previously, while turnover increased to219 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-09-01 26 DOREEN SOH - Results at Tangs and Isetan confirm weak trend By DOREEN SOH HALF-YEAR results released yesterday by both C. K. Tang Ltd and Isetan (S) Ltd confirm that the gloom m the retail business has not lifted. Escalating competition and a poor market have277 words
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216 1984-09-01 26 Genting Berhad GENTTNG Bhd is casting an eye on East Malaysia-based Sabah Development Company Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Kwong Borneo Development Co Sdn Bhd. Genting Bhd, with interests m casinos, property and plantations, is paying M 568.745 million for all the216 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-09-01 26 From the companies desk Pre-tax up 31.5 pc TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES BHD's pretax profits rose 31.5 per cent to $3.8 million on a 2.5 per cent rise m turnover to $20 million for the year ended April 30. A final dividend of B'<4 per cent has been declared. FEB's advisers146 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-09-01 26 Lee Kirn Tah does it for the second time LEE Kirn Tah Holdings Ltd does it again. This "baby", listed only last Wednesday, is the most active stock for the second week running with nearly six million shares traded. LKT began the week on a very quiet239 words
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Advertisement41 1984-09-01 25 Christopher Nicole The year is 1980. Japan is at last .^^fl being forced out of age-old L isolation This is a novel about a .^^^fl k fearful struggle for survival, as a proud nation is torn apart by bloody civil war41 words
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Advertisement115 1984-09-01 26 Hk M V'^^S^ft -^-dAK-mmmjAWw 9^^^^-^*^ fr If mBttfBBBBB si- *^o SS^—\-' I 111 l '*"!l!^r«**^ «."%_ftS *A£fBfc^lP *f *Sb II i /.pO^ < s^ M ef« i ,0 rfOp- .at jlShpsW V^ I Mm Seng Group of Companies I I Mm Seng Auto Pte Ltd I I Mm Siang Auto115 words
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Advertisement165 1984-09-01 26 VICTORIA AUSTRALIA I INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Major fruit growing business for sale. Comprises productive and newly planted areas with popular varieties of pome and stone fruit. No citrus. Packing and cool store included. Turnover AUS DLR. 3.5 million p.a. I Domestic and export I sales. I For further information contact I165 words
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Advertisement148 1984-09-01 27 Tbday we celebrate the opening of our new premises The move to new premises signifies an |~V~K^^P^^H|| W^\ s part ie celebration, there'll be a cocktail expansion of our activities. And this marks Z *^^^B reception at our new premises today. We take an eventful milestone m the history of148 words
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Advertisement1371 1984-09-01 28 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE 1 Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 00) I J^^ m^±f\ m^. f\^^^^\f%f^^^\ 4^^^^. Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm < "am Ent*lainm«rt A Food gukto r 28 JIJ IJ '^"M^y Cn^J J~^/l^/ ro^^^m^^nl^or'nexrday) D Pl (Sfn^TgooStrßrts T.mes, Acc^oS.tion/Prop^ti-.1,371 words
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Advertisement754 1984-09-01 28 HANG HENO SEWING Machine Repair Service, Singer Ztg-Zag portable $385. Singer Model 3015 portable $596. Singer 3014 portable $555. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****14/ *****32. DEPOSIT $70, C.T.V., video, refrigerator. Easy H/P terms. Trade-in used refrigerators acceptable. Tel: *****51/ *****43. 20 Pata SOOKEE KENNEL M# wly Arrivod From Australia Chow-Chow (red/754 words
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Advertisement817 1984-09-01 28 20 Pats LATEST ARRIVAL ATRALIAN Silky Terrier Puppies. Adult Pugs and other local breed puppies. Tel: *****79 dally. Benjl-pet. PUG. MALE FAWN puppy of Champion Bloodline and excellent pedigree. Price $700. Tel: *****36. PURE CROSS BREED puppies for sale (Alsatlon and Dobermann) look exactly like Dobermann. View 54 Jalan Mutlara.817 words
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Advertisement527 1984-09-01 28 25 Sale: Other Products INDIRIGIig" HOUSE HOLD APPLIANCES (Imported from U.S.A.) New Models SPECIAL INTRODUCTION OFFER Accept TRADE-IN. SPECIAL PRICE for EXPORT-DUTY FREE. Froet Free Refrigerator Top N Bottom Door Model: NNT***** 14.6 cv.ft./ 413 litres NNTI7BB2 16.5 cv.ft./ 467 litres Available m 3 Colour* Sido by Sid* Door with/without527 words
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Advertisement585 1984-09-01 28 27 Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE pianos or organs. Interested contact *****28. 28 Health Centres/ Maaaaga FEELING TIRED a Lethargic? Call over for a relaxing massage at Goldhlll de Sauna, 51 Goldhlll Plaza #03-09, Podium Block. Open dally 10am to 11pm. Free parking after spm. For appointment phone Corine *****11. *****00585 words
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Advertisement552 1984-09-01 28 B WANTED: SMALL PUPPY from anyone leaving Singapore who needs a home for the pet. Promise tender loving care. Call W Julie: *****05. I, 28 H«alth Csntr««/ 28 H«alth Cantras/ Maaaaga Maaaaga RELAX 4k REFRESH V $K v j'ikV' YOUMBJAT V >**# A. GREAT EAITEBN JCALTM CENTRE '•'';>' I «L552 words
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Advertisement508 1984-09-01 28 36 HouMftonovation/Rapair/Dtcor JBM JENG RENOVATION tt Tradlng. *****55/*****48. #02-16 Odeon Katong Shopping Complex, East Coast Road. Renovation for HDB only. Work completed within 2 weeks. HDB licence No. SDR 1967. SPECIALIST IN RENOVATION ol houses, office?, factories, shops Parquet flooring, repairing r «>f leakage, partitions, celling, wallpaper, carpet, flooring tiles,508 words
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Advertisement573 1984-09-01 28 i a— a—a— a— 37 Aircon/Retngerator* LEE M ANG AIRCOND A REFRIGERATION SERVICES can aolva all problem a, of aarvicmg repairing/ respr ay ing of all refrigerator* and aircondittonars In our workshop/ your placa Raa*onabi« ratea a. guaranlaad. Secondhand fndga available aingl* door $100 $200. twin door $200 $350. Fraa573 words
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Advertisement611 1984-09-01 29 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal, specialised m piano. Experienced, reliable, responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges. Days nights. Tel: *****10 HOUSEHOLD REMOVAL. DELIVER of good, piano, office, and disposal service Please call: *****04/ *****84 (specialised and experienced workers provided). SPECIALISED IN HOUBEHOLD office, removal palno. and disposal611 words
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Advertisement767 1984-09-01 29 53 Computer Products/Services OPENING BALEII SPECIAL offer for Apple HE, Apple Compatible, IBM Compatible. We undertake repairs for all brands of computers at reasonable charges. For fast and efficient service, call Arrow-Target Computer Services, 3 Coleman Street, =04-25 Peninsula Shopping Centre, tel--*****07 IBM PC/XT SPECIALIST provide customised software services including767 words
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Advertisement544 1984-09-01 29 VsytysaTaTSv'SM I nCrIC w#4 W^#s9S I ■VI AVAILABLE IN THIS I I I 1 1 I SECTION TODAY 65 Situations Wanted MAIDS AVAHABIf No $5000, Professional Services Tel: 225 3366 Humana Management Consultants m Ok Thio Gim Ho llb Horn (p— Vlf Pcmi— nt Slnsetnn ,n«iitu'» of Pscsontwl s*Meesment) STENE544 words
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Advertisement530 1984-09-01 29 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Local established ateekbroking lin n r#c| u I r s: FEMALE RESEARCH ANALYST (Trainee) Qualification* c Fresh graduates holding a Degree m Economics or business related discipline. c Hardworking. c Initiative. c Ability to work independently. c Good general knowledge Is required. Interested applicants)530 words
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Advertisement408 1984-09-01 29 c) Ttrtoriml TUTORS NEEDED: KATONO, Bedok Buklt Tlmah, Clementl, Macpherson, Ang Mo Kio. Queenstown, Jalan Besar, Hougang (*****53). EXPERIENCED TUTORS REQUIRED Immediately to teach all levels at all districts. Call: Alice. *****41/ *****34 (night). ORGAN TEACHERS REQUIRED. Contact *****38, 8 am 9.30pm. PART-TWK CHINESE MAID to babysit and do light408 words
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Advertisement583 1984-09-01 29 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical A Japanese offshore bank m the process of expansion invites applicants for the following positions: CREDIT CLERK Qualifications: a Age 21 to 25 years aAt least 3 GCE O' level certificate with credits m English and Mathematics a Able583 words
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Advertisement654 1984-09-01 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant m) SecrtturtMl/ClericMl c) Secretarial, Clerical BBa! KITH bbS TAKARA MFG. CO. (S) PTE. LTD. ■I requires l|g7?TrTn| j^ 111 Singaporean HI Age 18 to 25 years old HI GCE 'O' Level B| Typing speed 35 wpm ■I Interested applicants, please write' in ■I with654 words
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Advertisement366 1984-09-01 29 66 Situations Vacant hi c) Secretarial Clerical ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Urgently requires STORE CLERKS Completed Secondary Education Preferably with some experience In store and receiving work The successful candidate can expect an attractive remuneration package commensuratlng experience and qualifications. Please call Peggy/ Ury at Tel: *****66 for interview366 words
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Advertisement596 1984-09-01 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical j^"^^^^tH {Pfjr amtclaMMMt =j One of the world's largest manufacturer of j==== capacitors invites applicant for the post of: ..< "I Requirements: j- 1 I c Completed National Service s GCE O level I c With or without experience596 words
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Advertisement185 1984-09-01 30 f DELTA Are you looking for a challenging job that offers you career advancement opportunities? Then join us as I sUU»!-iri*J-M Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credit m Mathematics and English. Ability to type 35 wpm Experience m Materials Production co-ordination, Stock Control, Import i« <d Export procedures and Documentation185 words
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Advertisement504 1984-09-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Q Singationics We are looking for a Receptionist The person we are looking for should have a pleasant personality coupled with a good command of the English language. She should be between the age of 17 to 25. No experience on telephone operation is504 words
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Advertisement560 1984-09-01 30 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/ClericaJ nr JUNIOR ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Immediate vacancy exist for hardworking Accounts Clerk with good working attitude and pleasant personality. Should preferably have at least 2 years experience In Insurance Industry. Applicants only with the following qualifications will be considered: GCE "O" level. c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping.560 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-01 30 66 Situationa Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PARTNERSHIP INTERNATIONAL McDonald a Partners Pte requires: RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Must operate PMBX switchboard. Pleasant personality. 18 to 25 years of age. c Perform clerical and typing duties, etc. GCE 'O' Level, with 1 to 2 years' similar working experience. Benefits include 5-day week, bonus, medical540 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-01 30 66 Situationa Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical i Required FEMALE I GENERAL I CLERK (acquirements: Minimum O' level with 1 good credit m English Good typing skill J Mies: ii Reception n Telephone operator )J General clerical duties I Mease submit application U ogether with a photograph!^ NR)to> r Jf The Company609 words
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Advertisement676 1984-09-01 30 66 Situationa Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR required urgently by a well established engineering trading company. c GCE O level c Ito 2 years" similar experience Pleasant and cheerful personality and ability to converse m English and Mandarin c Able to do simple typing c Preferably applicants residing at Thomson.676 words
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Advertisement444 1984-09-01 30 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical MCQUAY (S) PTE LTD requires OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR for Service Department The Singapore Office ol an International Manufacturing Corporation requires an Experienced Administrator to control daily operations of the Service Deportment. Job includes control of spare parts inventory, office correspondences and scheduling of Service Engineers. Please444 words
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Advertisement622 1984-09-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Established trading company m Di*l. 1438 raquirat «ip«rianc»d 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Ability to type and operate telex machine Salary $600 pm 2. ACCOUNTS CLERK Ability to keep full set of accounts. Salary $650 p m Pl«a«« call or writ* to: BEDOK SOUTH P.O.622 words
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Advertisement920 1984-09-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical INTERIOR FIRM REOUIRES female General Clerk with sales experience and Secondary 4 qualification Must be fluent m English and Mandarin, with knowledge of simple accounts and typing Tel *****42 between 10 30am rfnrl 6pm for Interview LAW FIRM REOUIRES General Clerk. 1 GCE 5920 words
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Advertisement559 1984-09-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED can start work immediately. Kindly call *****51 FEMALE TYPIST REQUIRED. Must be able to type accurately. Interested please call: *****06 TYPIST REQUIRED FOR 3 months. Tel: *****66 Miss Ong Fresh School Leavers welcome. WANTED URGENTLY OFFICE Clerk (Female) Malay or Indian Salary559 words
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Advertisement1250 1984-09-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales /ffi& COSMETICS FASHION JEWELRY Kj^ Jr direct sales I TWO AREA MANAGERS FOR STAFF POSITION WE OFFER: HIGH COMMISSION ATTRACTIVE BASIC SALARY PERFORMANCE BONUS C.P.F. CONTRIBUTION ANNUAL BONUS IF YOU ARE CAPABLE OF RECRUITING A1,250 words
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Advertisement1120 1984-09-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Bales t) an** 3 National Panasonic Technics MATBUBHITA ELECTRIC TRADING (S) PTE. LTD Due to expansion m our marketing department, we have a vacancy for: MALE MARKETING ASSISTANT (Factory Automation Products) Age 21 25. Mm Diploma m Mechanical Engineering. c Preferably with some1,120 words
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Advertisement858 1984-09-01 31 96 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant ■^s^™ s^^^ =gi===i==^ =s=i i^»» is^sssssasessssßssasßsssß l e»»e^Bß^B^B^a^Bssssßsess»»sssss»iSßis»»sssss»sa^Bßsss»Mß»»Bs^B»se aw a— a—aa»^ m Technical g) Technical g) Technical mmm a«»»»e»^^^s»sssM^M«^^^^^»^^assssssssssßWß«sssieM a— »^p^»^a»^i»^B^a—^a—^^— m Petrochemical Corporation of I Singapore (Private) Limited I W/^The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petro- I chemical Complex858 words
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Advertisement330 1984-09-01 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical HYDRIL A large well established American Company engaged m the manufacture of oilfield equipment invites applications for the post of: Quality Control Inspector (MALE) ($B6O $1060 pm) Requirements: Age: 23-32 years Secondary 3 or 4 education 3 years QC «xperience m machining type operations; preferably330 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical fl Date Sunday, 2nd September 9 1984 |j Time 9.30 am 4.00pm Venue Our Plant I GENERAL $&f ELECTRIC I (USA) m Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd a Come talk to our personnel team. We've got 9 opportunities for. I 1591 words
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Advertisement626 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Ttkwicml PHILIPS ft RENOWNED INTERNATIONALLY FOR EXCELLENCE Looking for a career that is professionally challenging? The TV Development Department provides just such an opportunity for the talented to advance technically. It draws on the vast resources and expertise of the Philips626 words
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Advertisement490 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SAMAERO CO. PTE LTD A Subsidiary of a loading aerospace industry m Europe engage m sales a product support services of helicopters, invites suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:1. TRAINEE AIRCRAFT ENGINEER (Helicopter) o Airfvame engine. c Formal training m airframe engine. c Working490 words
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Advertisement323 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MANAGEMENT CORPORATION STRATA TITLE NO. 461 At International Plata has immediate vacancies for the following positions: SENIOR TECHNICIAN/ TECHNICIANS Duties: To perform M&E building services m high rise buildings. Qualifications: NTC2/NTC3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation or Airconditloning and Refrigeration. Experience: At least 1 to323 words
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Advertisement528 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical RACAL SURVEY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD hat immediate vacancies for following position* 1) ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS/ TECHNICIANS With degree/diploma In electronic engineering and capable of trouble-shooting and repairing PCB to component level. Mm. of 2 years practical experience required. A knowledge of underwater equipment would be advantageous.528 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical hfraouujl Laboratory Technicians R#QUir#ftl#fl 1 8 a Minimum GCE O" Level with credit passess m Biology and Chemistry a With at least 1 year laboratory experience In food or pharmaceutical Industry. Please call Mrs Ong at *****91 to arrange foi an Interview or write UKGOULD568 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Interior Decoration Company with a prestigiou* showroom m Centrepoinl raquiraa a: DRAUGHTSMAN With good qualification* a Applicants should be willing to assist m sales a Good opportunities to the right applicants a Experience not necessary Apply: SLOANE SQUARE UNIT =01— 41/ 42, CENTREPOINT TEL: *****33569 words
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Advertisement381 1984-09-01 32 66 Situations Vacant h) Production mMi sl& ELECTRIC USA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCC PTELTD if you're 16 and I above and wish to j 11 work as j Production I Operators H Drop by for a §1 chit-chat with our i |a friendly Personnel U team at anytime 1 between 8381 words
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Advertisement371 1984-09-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production cipher -at ffntnMprnffucts, tig. saaV 4a UjJibaJbucm.'Ur WAUC-W IHWM6WS on Saturday, 1 September 1984 from 9am to 3pm •FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS I •QC INSPECTORS •TECHNICIANS aT^J ill l^aaaaaaaaaw bT*j ill I^Lal 6^Laaaaaaaaa^^^^^3 More Money laaaaa^B371 words
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Advertisement244 1984-09-01 33 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC invites applications from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following posts 1. DESPATCH RIDER Gross salary ranges from $505 to $642 per month Qualification./ Experience Holder of Driving Licence m Class 2/Class a Must be able to understand and read simple English.244 words
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Advertisement604 1984-09-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ft .1 .■> nno! BP S"iya|x n Pie t Id BAKELITE S.E.A., a division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd, manufacturing copper clad industrial laminatss for the electronics industry m the Asian Region, requires: Jl HIIIMH I Hill Mate/Female f lie604 words
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Advertisement612 1984-09-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous BJBj^B'Bj^Bp'Vjflpß^BPßflP R BBv^BBBBBBBh I Fast Service Restaurant I I Make Hardee's I I Your Career Choice I H Take your first step to begin a challenging career m the fast food H industry. H H612 words
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Advertisement261 1984-09-01 33 isetan Singapore tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate vacancies' for the following positions m our Havetock, Orchard ft Katong Stores. A) SALES ASSISTANTS Salary $477 $602 further adjustment upon confirmation. c Able to work on 2 rotating shifts B) STORE ASSISTANTS Salary $447 Requirements for both faflslltti f se r >Bl261 words
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Advertisement527 1984-09-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Mlscellmneeus I) Miscellaneous I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD I fl A member of I X Singapore Technology Corporation fl invites applications for the following positions B m our Subsidiary Companies: I I F^W[ CHARTERED ELECTRONICS I fl LSjX! industries pte ltd527 words
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Advertisement150 1984-09-01 33 MOTOR LEASING P* S LTD requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK (Finance D.vl a OCI O' level c LCCI Intermedia i c Book keeping Certifica'e o.- its equivalent Preference will b- given to experienced applU ants 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/ tomato) (Building MaKnHi OlV). a Completed N.S a Possess initiative, drive. ability150 words
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Advertisement434 1984-09-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous wS§\ An established exhibition and convention /MM I MARKETING ASSISTANT I H Minimum 3 years' sales experience m H industrial products I I Possess GCE. A' Level Certificate B I Candidates with car an advantage I I Prepared to work434 words
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Advertisement153 1984-09-01 34 HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD We inviu applications for the potts of: FEMALE CLERK GCE 'O' level Age 17 to 22 years Experience not essential Ability to type TECHNICIANS NTC 2/3 m radio or TV servicing Some experience will be an advantage Completed N.S. Interested applicants please call personally153 words
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Advertisement660 1984-09-01 34 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous TOSHIBA I TOSHIBA is a Multi-National Corporation I manufacturing Colour TVs and Radio I I Cassette Recorders m Singapore. Owing to I our expansion programme, we have openings I for the following positions: Requirements: Polytechnir Diploma m Electronic Engineering. ITCNTC660 words
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Advertisement458 1984-09-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Blpj^JJ Petrochemical Corporation jp9|°f Sin 9 a P° r e %o^-J (Private) Limited fl I invites applications from suitably qualified I persons for the post of: Requirements: Possess valid Class 3 Driving Licence Able to read and speak simple English458 words
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Advertisement263 1984-09-01 34 Cold Storage Manufacturing has an immediate vacancy for DATA ENTRY OPERATOR ROQUII Qlll#litS! GCE 'O 1 level 1 year related experience preferred Typing speed 40-45 wpm We offer an attractive commencing salary plus 2 months' bonus for the selected candidate. Interested applicants, please write m to: The Personnel Manager CoM263 words
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Advertisement516 1984-09-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A wall known Japanese Restaurant requires FULL-TIME 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) TRAINEE COOKS 3) PART-TIME WAITRESSES (For Lunch Tim*) Interested applicants kindly call personally at: HOSHIGAOKA (S) PTELTD 2nd floor, Apollo Hotel Havelock/Outram Road Singapore 0316 IN-HOUSE AGENCY m marketing company requires: A) F/ACUM GRAPHIC516 words
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Advertisement738 1984-09-01 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Required DANCE ASSISTANT c Willing to be trained as Oance Instructress c Minimum Secondary 4 Fluent m English and Mandarin. c Experience not necessary. Interested m dancing Interested applicant* may come for ■n interview ml. STEVEN VIVIEN DANCE STUDIO 04-07 Bras Basah Complex after I.oopm738 words
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Advertisement646 1984-09-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANTS required m dist 14. Normal office hours Kxperience not necessary Tel *****38 DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED tor travel agent Applicants must possess own motorbike Please con tart Hassan at *****88 DESPATCH RIDER (MALAY) urgently required Tel *****02; 4001. Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park646 words
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Advertisement595 1984-09-01 34 74 Vehicle Financing MOSIN ENTERPRISE. USEO tar hire purchase. 75^ Immediate approval Phone *****74 T*****4 76 VohiCNM For Sate a) Alfa Peugeot 1974 ALFA ROMEO lrtOtl OT for sale with racing extractor, half race ram. lighten flywheel and other accessories Spend $10,000 recently Owner leaving Selling at reasonable price Highest595 words
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Advertisement719 1984-09-01 35 k^/L^J PERSONALISE YOUR ME RCTiDnHrrS CEDES Benz or BMW with an 1 1 IJfI |p exclusive body kit. made availI S IliSf °1 able by an advertiser at classi•X jST^p^ ficatlon73. 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance ries/Maintenance ■^^^BB^9M^^^^-9 a f B «-y B W Personalise your Mercedes or BMW719 words
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Advertisement692 1984-09-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sato c) Datsun/ 'Nissan 1979 DATSUN 100A. Private owner, aircond, radio, cassette, sports rims, low mileage. Excellent condition. Tel: *****04. 1981 DATSUN 100 A.1. 1 private owner, radio cassette, aircon, sports rims, new tyres/road tax. $16,200. Tel: *****61. 1992 MODEL DATSUN 100A. I owner. Alrcon. sports rims,692 words
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Advertisement855 1984-09-01 35 sadfsaf END 1990 HONOA Accord 3-door, 1 owner, alrcond, sports rims, power windows, power steering, Blaupunkt cassette, tax 1 year. 518.900. *****07 HONDA CIVIC IMPORTED from Japan Dec 1979 1500 c.c. 4-door. Alrcon, radio cassette, road tar Dec. "84. $7,750. Good condition. *****82 MID-1991 HONDA CIVIC 5-door Auto. Private owner.855 words
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Advertisement859 1984-09-01 35 1981 MAZDA 323 1300 5-speed Excellent condition Interested call *****88 C K.Chan '81 MAZDA 323 13 Aircon. 1 private owner, showroom condition Interested ring *****59. MAZDA 323 '78 $10,200 negotiable Good condition Tel: *****29 h) Mercedes JUNE 1961 MERCEDES 200 AUTO One private owner, white colour showroom condition See to859 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-01 35 TWIN 40OCOE WEBER with manifold and linkages, suitable for Sigma. I .tinda Celeste and Lancer Selling cheap. Tel: *****19. Steven 1979 MITSUBISHI COLT Supershift. 1400 GI.X 2nd owner, airrond. hifi. radio/ cassette, tuffkote. metallic paint, beautiful condition $14,800 *****07 1979 MIT. LANCER SL with sports rims, power windows, radio cassette,568 words
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Advertisement404 1984-09-01 35 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Mitsubishi '81 (ALMOST) MITSUBISHI Lancei SL, showroom condition, new accessories $17,500 ono Ring *****62 No dealers please LATE 77 COLT Sigma 1600 GS Aircon. sports rims $7,850 Blk 21 94A Norfolk Road 1978 LANCER AIRCOND new tyre; and road tax. PARF. highest offer secures. Tel404 words
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Advertisement424 1984-09-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1979. TOYOTA STARLET. Hl-fl I with equaliser Tip top condition New tax. insurance. $13 100 Blk 152. Lorong 2. Toa Payoh «02 454. Spore 1231. 3 YEARS TO drive before scrap for PARF Corona In very good condition. With alrcond.. radio '< cassette, sports424 words
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Advertisement213 1984-09-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Toyota OCTOBER 1990 TOYOTA Corolla DX Alrcond. cassette, radio. Ist owner $17,200 on o *****98 OCT 1990 TOYOTA Corolla. 1300 DX. 2nd private owner, alrcond. cassette, sports rims. U-l *****33 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA Alrcon. radio cassette, new paint nonPARF. $9 000 *****02 Tony 1990 COROLLA213 words
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Advertisement332 1984-09-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1937 AUSTIN RUBY $17,500 1934 TRIUMPH SOUTHEN CROSS $21,000 1965 TRIUMPH TR4AIRS $14,000 ALL IN GOOD CONDITION PRICE NEGOTIABLE TEL *****67 RES *****65 SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD 01 Q2 Novana Villa 275 Thornton Road Singapora 1130 (Opponta Novana Church) TEL: 253-9977 (Sunday: 10332 words
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Advertisement583 1984-09-01 36 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1979 MINI CLUBMAN PARS tli(ible. wry good condit ton ro.ul t.t\ expires end August Selling $8 500 Tel IH9'^BM I>H S.SIWL' Mr Lim 1980 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTF 3-door. .'•-speed, klrtond radio cassette .Hiiileiit tree original paint, nice number plate Selling $14,500 Tel: r ram583 words
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Advertisement892 1984-09-01 36 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1980 MINI CLUBMAN Spons runs tyres, am on. In-fi set. I'AUK eligible A condition *****54 1980 SUBARU 1600. Am on. radio iLissette. private owner, tip top condition, *****11 1981 SUZUKI 800 < C Private owner, original paint $11,800 Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station 1981892 words
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Advertisement789 1984-09-01 36 76 Vehicles For Sale I m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters SUZUKI KATANA GSI2S itmonUu only $l.yoo 0.n.0. Call Mohan *****75 19S0 VESPA PISOX, one owner lax Insurance new. Selling $1.20(1 Contact Tan *****85 1980 VESPA PXISO. beautiful condition. Selling $1,300 *****27 or view at Maw Par Glass Tower. 1961 CB 750f.789 words
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Advertisement639 1984-09-01 36 •_!_^_U_|V_Mn£**M__il_i_l2—VM!M_P!^_i^*vjp^_^^ fl I W^^tr_AW i __v I I I ''v*'!^t__^^Mi_U_i_i_3B_M^£_^_^_^H_i_k X-X\vX"! > J^ _£v_ i i n 'l-.*^VvX"-<\vX\\vy i 'XvXv*v-' v.v.v.v.;. ."J4 •'+/ssmKi VB^^ j^.^yt^XJ-X-X-.-X'X'X-X'.-.x-' :-X-X*>X*S p Xyj?sfc;:4|^iK+l'#l 1 SS^HMff;X>vXm"X'XvXv 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses ©HDB I PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the639 words
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Advertisement442 1984-09-01 36 DIST. 10, 18 MING Teck Park, fully furnished double-storey semidetached. 3 aircon bedrooms. 1 servant's, with large compound, conveniently located. Call *****34. DIST. 21. CLEMENTI PARK (near American School) beautiful 2storey detached. Spacious living/ dining. 3 bedrooms, servant's, nice garden. $3,500 p.m. Deans Property. *****55/ *****33 ext. 419. DIST 20442 words
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Advertisement597 1984-09-01 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OIST 21. CLEMENTI CRESCENT 2 1/2-storey intermediate, rent $2,600 negotiable, furnished. Tel: *****94 OIST. 21 OUNEARN ROAD semidetached bungalow 4 bedrooms. 1 study. Sale considered. Contact Mdm I.iuj *****44. DIST. 2776, SEMBAWANQ SINGLESTOREY of duplex bungalow. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $900. *****73/ *****74 DIST 2159.597 words
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Advertisement1345 1984-09-01 36 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments r(iArdmore c Park^\ open house I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per1,345 words
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Advertisement812 1984-09-01 36 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST IS KING S MANSION I bedrooms, fully carpttod furnished Contact ;Hs2fiKs No agents DIST 10 GREENLEAF ROAD I bedrooms furnished Available SepUtbsr. SIJOO th SBTW DIST 5. WESTPEAK CONDOMINIUM 3 bedrooms, fully furnished Full facilities $:<-400 Tel *****74. LEEDON HEIGHTS. HIGH floor fully furnished812 words
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Advertisement712 1984-09-01 36 86 Accommodation i Vacant c) Rooms SPACIOUS FURNISHED BEDROOM n.-ar Mac Pherson in.irket Married couple preferred N< cooking, no agent Call *****93 $130 SHARING. LADIES only near Ang Mo Kio double-storey semidetached cooking washing allowed *****79 4-ROOMED FLAT IN Ghim Moh with 1 furnished room for r ental Quiet surrounding:)712 words
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Advertisement786 1984-09-01 37 89 PropwtietFofSale 89 Propertiw For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses yA^\s^ Katon 9 Highclass Residential Area I wr o \s^v^^^ Next To Katong Seaview Palace H EAST COAST HH.L I 3 Special Features Situated at Upper East Coast Road, next to I I Latest786 words
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Advertisement510 1984-09-01 37 DIST. 20, UPPER THOMSON Road. 7 m.s. Fully renovated, singlestorey terrace, 2 bedrooms. 1,500 sq.ft. Wess *****44 Saturday/ Sunday. DIST. 23, HILLVIEW ESTATE. double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, servant's. 3,100 sq.ft. Freehold. $480,000. Wess *****44 Saturday/ Sunday. DIST. 20 SHANGRI-LA PARK, relatively new double-storey semidetached, 4 bedrooms, study, store room. 3,300510 words
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Advertisement498 1984-09-01 37 89 Proptrtitt For Salt b) Private Apartments OPEN HOME 2PM SPM #03-01 Cairnhill Plaza Blk A, Cairnhill Road, (*****) Going ahead to invMt m this good property at excellent location is your right decision. 3302 sq.rt. luxuriously furnished selling with tenancy lor $5,500 p.m. till February 1966. Inspect it TODAY498 words
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Advertisement1430 1984-09-01 37 89 Propftit For Sato 89 Property For Sate 89 Proptrtit For Sato i SiSSß^SSa^^^^^^= »j rrlrttt Aftrtmtut »> trlrutAptiimtMi t) Prlrttt Apartments Located near Thomson Road/ Braddell Road PANORAMIC B^^^VIEW OF THE |H lON CITY LIFE VII Vffll SCENIC LUSH M^ljfilfefliJ I? ®lVV^?\ IDEAiNATURAL ML^s^w' Residential landscaping J SSIS 31,430 words
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Advertisement829 1984-09-01 37 89 Propertiet For Sale d) HDB Apartments CLEMENTI WEST 3-ROOMED. quiet, unobstructed view, near market and bus-stop. Walking distance to NUS. $54,000 (all CPF) Call: *****68 CLEMENTI, 5-ROOMED Point Block, high floor, well renovated, overlooking the sea. neur to NUS. See to appreciate. $150,000. Call *****72 Saturday Sunday. CLEMENTI WEST829 words
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Advertisement784 1984-09-01 37 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TAMAN JURONG STH storey 3bedroom near market/ school/ swimming pool Selling $***** ono. Tel: *****34. TANGLIN HALT 3 rooms terrazzo flooring. Well renovated. Opposite playground, good location. $33,000 negotiable Tel: *****0 TELOK BLANGAH DRIVE 5-roomed point block, high floor, marble throughout, cabinets. $*****0784 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-09-01 39 WONG SOON WING paaaad away peacefully on 30. 8. M Mnnj o^nina DWQfH Wife: Chong Woon Thye Sons: Loong Tat, Loong Hlng Daughter: Yoke Kit Brothers: Soon Fatt, Soon Chee, Soon Foo Sitter: Helen Brotner-ln-Law: Chun Tan Ching Si»ter«-ln-L«w: Chow Fong Meng, R. Margaret Lou, Gladys Llm Maptiaw: Loong Teng,112 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-09-01 39 With daapaat aympathiaa to t ha family of t ha lata RONNIE QUEK CHENG HU A T From Officers and Man of Quaanatown Polica Station and Voluntaar Spacial ConatabuIty "D" Dtviaion.33 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-09-01 39 Tha Family Of Tha Lato LTA EDWIN LEE CHENG LIM i i wieh to thank Mr. Mrs. Rahim i tehak and Btoff of Uw Singapore FTt^n vofniniwigfi m ntw £tfw>a, friends and colleagues at Victoria University, Abundant Ufa Centra, NZ, Pastor Tae and mambara ot Trinity Christian Cantra,80 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-09-01 39 Ml LOVMK MEMORY Of CHOMQ POH WAH Dopartod UAI Thou art gone, dear father. Gone beyond the world of tears. But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years. Always romombsrod by wi<«. childron aoo all lovsd oo#s.44 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-09-01 39 IN LOVING MEMORY MR. THOMAS OOH PENG HUNG Departed: 28th May. KM Hundred days have passed but nemones of you stay fresh and >ainful. \lways remembered by wife •■'lorence, sons Vincent and Jereny. daughter Rosalind. In loving memory of SAROJINI Doportod on 1/9/81 Always romomborod and ssdly81 words
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Advertisement340 1984-09-01 39 102 Tours |EkH™ILLIHII lIJJfflBfflHH II ■fV NEW SHAN ■"mI. travel service I Tnc^H'City Plaza Geylanol VJ Rd, #01-09/01-10 I Tei *****33 ia^J Lsaaa^BK?^a4a^^fllßat eaaaP®^!c l i^u.c,« cV V.J jßa^--\I V o* (^i P^vN^^BO^'A^&^a^aaaa SBB^&P^aDa^a^^aaaaßi L^HBr^SaaLTvSPV^SaaV a^J ff^i IPOCATIOSI* j J 108 Academic EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED teacher gives tuition In 'A'340 words
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Advertisement410 1984-09-01 39 112 Commercial/ Technical M ss^^^ WELDING NDT TRAINII AND EXAMI* OCT/l> The Welding Institute, t land, has been runnir courses and examinat 1978 and has continue* Oct Nov programme c ing m ultrasonic testinj Singapore, a course wil tations of weld and ra« nations will also be ava will also410 words
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Advertisement691 1984-09-01 39 112 Commercial/ 114 m. UBjc Technical hs^^^^^^. gS^^^^^ M^^ MM CORONATION MUSIC SCHOOL conducts piano/ organ/ guitar l NEW CLASSES courses. Coronation Plaza. Bukit f MATHS OCE "O" LEVEL Timah Road Tel *****52 Saturday 2 3.30pm Commencing 1 September piano LESSONS AVAILABLE by k ENGLISH OCE "O" LEVEL experienced and691 words
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Advertisement168 1984-09-01 39 136 Car Pools TRANSPORT REQUIRED FROM Ladyhlll Hotel to Ang Mo Kio at around lam. Tel: *****03. 137 Rtligtous Announc#m#nts ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corn* of Orchard Road a Ponang Road Tot: 337aH1/ *****51 English Service: 9.00 a.m. Mandarin Service: 11.30 a.m. Indonesian Service: 2.30 p.m. German Service: 4.30 p.m.168 words
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Advertisement230 1984-09-01 39 141 Deaths 141 Desths 141 Deaths I MS CECILIA LEE TOH KOON 1 I (Aged 51) I patted away peacefully on 31 Augutt 1984 leaving behind: I Brother: Sister-in-law: I I Andrew Lee Nancy Lee I Sisters: Brothers-in-law: Theresa Lee William Leong I I Juliana Lee Bernard Leng I Prexedes230 words
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Advertisement278 1984-09-01 39 THE STRAITS CHINESE HERITAGE SERIES $65.00 STRAITS CHINESE SILVER by Ho Wing Ming This Is a collector's guide to Strults Chinese silver, the product of v curious blend between the art and religious motifs of Chinese origin, and the motifs as well as the forms of articles derived from Hindu-Islamic278 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-09-01 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By He's speedy and should see out 1,400 m trip QUIET GENT can gain full compensation for missing a chance to have a tilt at the $100,000 Sprint Trophy by winning Race 5 for Class 1 Div 4 horses over344 words
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Article3582 1984-09-01 40 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■HMH 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B 1,200 m Jl (3 4 year olds) mmmmmmmß (stakes: $11,000) il 9**** Ad Valorem m 57 Entre-Noordin 4 nzg By Auk; returned lame nearfore after finishing last but one m field of 10 Ipoh 1100 m yielding March3,582 words
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Article1100 1984-09-01 40 TYTTHtW 200 RESTRICTED TERMS II iTilil^f DIV C 1,200 m (3 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 070 Active Fex SI HLE-E Breukelen 3 nzc *Duta 5 2 000 Braoaka 57 Fandi-Bougoure 3 nzg Bag 2 3 9*9 Gmtey SI Mdm TL Long-Kang 3 nzc Francis 4 4 081,100 words
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Article54 1984-09-01 40 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 4: Max Scottra, Elegant Star, Gallant Wave RACE 5: Quiet Gent, Another Gift, Silver Striker. The Mercenaries 11, Showvista RACE Jewellery RACE 7: Chaya Timor V RACE 8: Bandar Ray a. Whips, Swiss Tiger n, Soon Soon,54 words
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Article43 1984-09-01 40 CLASS 6 performer Lungchuan Swords, engaged m Race 4 at Pe.iang on Sunday, has been renamed Angels Pet. The change will take effect from the Selangor Turf Club October Meeting, which caters for Classes 4 and 6 horses.43 words
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250 1984-09-01 40 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track PENANG, Fri. Tlntini am, who has yet to finish out of board m five starts to date, looks an extra good thing m a depleted field m Race 7 for Class 3 Div 1 horses over250 words
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Article342 1984-09-01 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 3 Beat The Clock 9 Status Symbol 8 Ttn Hug* 7 Taiping Lake 8 Tan Huga 1 9 Status Symbol 7 Taiping Lake 3 Beat The Clock 8 Ten Hugs 3 Beat The Clock 7 Taiping342 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-09-01 41 Sprint Trophy candidates gear up m final workout ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG, Fri. Twelve Penang Sprint Trophy hopefuls came out for track work here this morning. A number of them clocked smart times m their winding-up gallops for Sunday's $100,000 classic (Race 5). Keep Going528 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1984-09-01 41 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Glowbite Special (former professional galloper Ravaduos) came from barrier 15 to take Race 7, a Malayan Amateur Racing Association Class 1 sprint over 1,200 m, here today to pay $96, the day's highest win dividend ($74 at Bukit1,366 words
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Article775 1984-09-01 41 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sixth Happiness 11, who finished down the course m Race 5, was impounded for a routine saliva swab and urine sample. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's amateur races: RACE 1: Miss Amir re- laced Mrs Bottreau on [infie. An objection was775 words
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Article93 1984-09-01 41 TUESDAY (yielding going): Our Saint (H. Bakri) 38.3, Longevity n (Dahlan) 39, Karta (apprentice M.C. Liew) 37.1, Tintinium 37.5, Set The Space (M.C. Liew) 37, Sir Toby n 38.8. Wednesday (good with some "give"): Forefront II (Junaidi) 38.1. THURSDAY (yielding): Longevity n (Dahlan) 38.3, Alvarona (Yeap) 38.4,93 words
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978 1984-09-01 42 Martin Palmer - Martin Palmer By LONDON, Fri. Seven days into the First Division programme and we are, it appears, none the wiser. So conflicting have been the results that anyone trying to divine the future from them would be better off studying tea leaves. How do978 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-09-01 42 Men who could be moving on...Tlgana (left) and LJoeker13 words
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505 1984-09-01 42 Barcelona's new men to start season under watchful eyes LONDON, Fri. Past glories will count for nothing this weekend when Barcelona's new British manager Terry Venables takes his team, including Scottish striker Steve Archibald, to Madrid on the opening day of the Spanish LeagueReuter - 505 words
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Article276 1984-09-01 42 Bonds wants to be in reserves Long-serving West Ham captain feels age is taking its toll BILLY BONDS, who will be 38 m two weeks, wants to spend most of the English soccer season playing for West Ham's reserve side. Bonds, the London club's former skipper, had asked not toAP; AFP; Reuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration12 1984-09-01 42 Men who are moving in...Venables (left) and Archibald12 words
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Article322 1984-09-01 43 KM SHINO MEADOW, Fri. On another surprisingly quiet afternoon at the US Open tennis championships here yesterday, with not an upset to be seen, Vitas Gerulaltis, who has aroused very little excitement recently with his racket, caused some with his mouth. Moments after cruising past Italian GianniAFP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-09-01 43 Lendl recovers to make it Sweet Sixteen THE handicappers at this year's United States Open tennis championships are all smiles as tension mounts over who will be the first seeded man to fall. Fourth-seeded Mats Wilander, of Sweden, led a procession of seven seeds into theReuter - 511 words
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Article227 1984-09-01 43 Men's singles, second round (Americans unless stated): Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Eddie Edwards (SA) 3-6, 7-6. 6-3, 6-1; Andres Gomez (Ecu) bt Mike Bauer 6-0, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Vitas Gerulaitis bt Gianni Ocleppo (Ita) 6-1, 6-4. 6-0; Brad Drewett (Aust) bt Scott Davis 6-4, 6-3, 6-2; GregReuter - 227 words
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Article253 1984-09-01 43 BIRMINGHAM (England), Fri. Openers Amal Silva and Marlon Vonhagt set a record for Sri Lanka here yesterday when they completed a century stand for the second time m a match m their three-day cricket game against Warwickshire. The pair put on 120 before Silva253 words
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Article184 1984-09-01 43 Hemmings spins a hat-trick LONDON, Fri. Former England spinner Eddie Hemmings performed the hat- trick yesterday as Nottinghamshire moved to within two points of Essex at the top of the English county cricket championship. Hemmings also dismissed the last two Northamptonshire players m successive balls and so stands on anotherReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-09-01 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FIFA Project boss stresses the need for proper youth development By The Marotzke magic formula ENSURE that each talented youth player spends at least five years undergoing a proper development programme ENGAGE top-class coaches to groom them to attain national status TALENTED496 words
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Article152 1984-09-01 45 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FOUR international teams, now competing m the Kuala Lumpur Merdeka soccer tournament, are on the Football Association of Singapore's list of invitees for friendly matches against the national side at the National Stadium. Among them are Brazil Selection, who are expected to qualify152 words
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Article381 1984-09-01 45 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By PLAGUED by injuries, and often carrying the responsibilities of a captain or vice-captain m the last two years, Andrew Chin has seldom been able to produce the brilliance that normally separates him from the rest of the players. When Singapore's rugby team381 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-09-01 45 Tay Cheng Khoon spotlights two major golf tournaments EWRTEWRT Vincent...debatantReuter - 14 words
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Article258 1984-09-01 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Focus on the Singapore Ladies' Golf Association Open THE Tanah Merah course will be lengthened for the Singapore Ladies' Golf Association Open, from Sept 11-13. The organisers decided to add another 180 metres to make it 5,472 m mainly because they found it not258 words
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Article305 1984-09-01 45 CRANS-SUR-SIERRE (Switzerland), Fri. Canada's Jerry Anderson maintained his class m last weekend's West German Open when he shot a 63 to share the first-round lead m the Swiss Open-European Masters yesterday. An identical 63 m Frankfurt on Sunday, the best of the event, had earned himReuter; AFP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-09-01 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Sheer numbers should prove productive for SIA TEAMWORK, rather than individual stars, should see Singapore Airlines Group retaining the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet crown at the National Stadium this evening. Gold for gold, SIA may lag behind second favourites Times Organisation. But the national299 words
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Article203 1984-09-01 46 LEE WAI WUN - Singapore face Tasmania test SINGAPORE'S waterpolo players will have a taste of the game Down Understyle when they meet the Tasmanian state team at Toa Payoh from Sept 3-9. The series of friendly matches will be Singapore's first dip m competition since their recent two-week European tour. Among the visitors'203 words
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Article184 1984-09-01 46 NEW YORK, Fri. Milwaukee's Rick Manning scored the tie-breaking run on a wild pitch m the eighth inning to give the Brewers a 7-6 victory over the Cleveland Indians m an American League baseball match yesterday. It was a victory that Tom Tellmann would just asAP; Reuter - 184 words
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Article192 1984-09-01 46 BARCELONA, Fri. Koichi Nakano's annual pilgrimage from Japan to the World Cycling Championships has left him within sight of an unprecedented eighth successive professional sprint title. Millionaire Nakano powered into the semi-finals here last night, and left little to suggest he will return home without the goldReuter - 192 words
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Article159 1984-09-01 46 JANICE SRAH - JANICE SRAH THE problem with being the star player is that the opposition usually try everything they can to dull the shine. So it will be for Melanie Martens, one of Singa- pore s most experienced hockey players. Chosen by coach Harbhaian Singh Loomba159 words
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Article140 1984-09-01 46 SUNDAY'S half and threequarter marathon, starting at 7 a.m. at Connaught Drive, offers long-distance runners their last chance to tune up for the prestigious Singapore Marathon on Dec 9. Participants can drop off at any of the stations along the 30-kilometre route. But Tshirts and140 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-09-01 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By JUST about a year ago, Peter Hill claimed sovereignly over local squash when he dethroned longreigning Zainal Abidin to win the Milo national crown. But, while he was able to successfully keep challengers away, Zainal remained a thorn m406 words
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Article39 1984-09-01 46 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union won the men's and women's basketball competitions of the Friendship '84 Games. The Soviet men beat Czechoslovakia 105-70 (halftime: 50-27) m the decider, while their women beat Bui- garia 99-56 (48-27). ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article220 1984-09-01 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - Munir gets Bahrain invite MUNIR SHAH, a veteran Singapore squash administrator, has been invited to help organise the first Arab Junior Championships m Bahrain from Sept 15-23. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association's League chairman will see to the administrative running of the tournament from preparation of the seedings' list to220 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-09-01 47 PETER BIOW; LEE WAI WIN - PETER BIOW LEE WAI WIN THE days of darkness have blown over. The bright rays filtered through the shutters of the Toa Payoh Stadium yeeterday when the Republic cornered three of the five gold medala at stake m the Asean Schools' table tennis championships. The724 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-09-01 47 PETER BIOW - PETER BIOW By Picture by Singapore put up little resistance m opener SINGAPORE, admittedly the tournament's whipping boys, did little to remove the uncomplimentary tag m their opening Merlion Cup basketball match against the Bank of Korea at the Gay World Stadium last night. The Republic sufferedJERRY SEH - 426 words
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Article121 1984-09-01 47 SPANISH elab Estudlaates' oatetaadlng forward David Russell, his left knee heavily bandaged, looked aa thoagh he would be bettor off m bed. Bat no. He was working oat at the Gay World Stadium during a practice match to determine if the leg he tajued la the Oaal121 words
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215 1984-09-01 47 JANICE SEAK - JANICE SEAK By WHAT was an Olympian task has become almost ridiculously easy... thanks to a company called Boustead World of Sports. They have decided to donate the four return air tickets necessary to bring Ang Peng Siong, David Lim, Oon Jin Teik and215 words
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Article137 1984-09-01 47 ALOR STAR, Fri. South Korea tamed the Malaysian Tigers with a convincing 3-C triumph tonight m a Merdeka soccer tournament Group B match at Stadium Darulaman here. The Koreans, who led 2-0 at half-time, were simply devastating before a capacity crowd of 20.000. Although Tigers' coach-cum-captain Kevin KeeganBernama - 137 words
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Article236 1984-09-01 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. China suffered humiliation tonight when their World No. 1 Cai Zhenhua and World No. 3 Xie Saike suffered shock exits against unfancied opponents m the quarter-finals of the Fifth World Cup table tennis championship at the Stadium Negara here. If was left to JiangBernama - 236 words
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Advertisement565 1984-09-01 44 The 2nd Times Inter-Dusiness Houses Athletics Meet f Saturday, September 1,1904. National Stadium, 5.30pm. The -v7^/W Mk ff% V Spectator Meetor q/^%7 pfllf I -^r^ta^^ c ly It's thp Finnic /l WC^~r\ 1/1 l/^ I n^*K. 1 JHHMiMHiMHMi HHRHHL^HHpr v, cj \^t jTw^^ A^& f J T l-. iv-J including565 words
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Advertisement64 1984-09-01 46 Prize collection of loose diamonds, I rubies, sapphires, emeralds to be auctioned. I All items must be sold. I Venue: Magnolia Room I, I Hyatt Regency Singapore I Date: Saturday Ist September 1984 I Viewing Time: 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. I Auction Time: 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. I64 words
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Miscellaneous138 1984-09-01 47 Today's events ATHLETICS Times Business Booms meet (National Stadium, 5.30 p.m.). BASKETBALL Merllon Cap: Malaysia v Estudiantes (2), China v Singapore (3.30), Mazda Cannons v MSA (7 30), USSR Georgia v Matsushita (9). All at Gay World. HOCKEY Women's annual: Singapore v Malaysia (FPAC. 4.30). SHA Premier Leagae: Jansenites v138 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-09-01 48 NOT quite breakdancing, but near enough to bring the roof down. Believe it or not, this frenzied display of dancing skills was actively promoted m Kuo Chuan Girls' School yesterday, although other schools may frown on such "antics". But then of course the occasion was special. It was Teachers'WONG KWAI CHOW - 124 words
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553 1984-09-01 48 AHMAD OSMAN - Employers to pay more for unskilled foreigners AHMAD OSMAN By THE government is raising the cost of employing unskilled foreigners except domestic servants m a move to get employers to use more machines and rely less on cheap foreign labour. The Labour Ministry announced yesterday that employers must pay more553 words
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112 1984-09-01 48 Pirates armed with swords raided tanker THREE pirates armed with swords raided a Japanese tanker off Singapore and robbed the chief mate of cash and other items, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said today. It said the trio sneaked into the chief mate's room on the 89,920-tonne No 2 Kikuwa-Maru112 words
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Article31 1984-09-01 48 DHAKA, Fri. About 200 people have died from cholera and dysentery within the past few weeks m three of Bangladesh's northern districts, the New Nation newspaper reported today. APAP - 31 words
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Article32 1984-09-01 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials shed 3.43 points to 1,219.85 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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307 1984-09-01 48 Shamir, Peres to take turns to be PM reports 'They will switch jobs m 1986' THE leaders of Israel's two main political parties have agreed to form a coalition government with each leader taking turns to be Prime Minister, all Israeli newspapers and Israel Radio reported today. They reported that307 words
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Article370 1984-09-01 48 'Leader' and three others jailed Singaporeans on drug charge PERTH, Fri. An abortive attempt to smuggle Asso million (Ss9o million) worth of heroin into Perth ended here today with 20-year jail terms for the two main participants Singaporean Tan Chor Nam, 33, and Tan Hung Tong, 26, of Penang. TwoWAN - 370 words
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Advertisement132 1984-09-01 48 ARVIRBEL AESTHETICS BEAUTY POINT. your secret to a more radiant complexion THE BEAUTY SPECIALISTS THAT GIVE MOHE AMD BETTEirI BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Doctors m Singapore are unwittingly being made to see the bright side of things. They are having more patients because many people are132 words
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Miscellaneous110 1984-09-01 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.67 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/14 Rain j Manila 24/31 Cloudy Amsterdam 18/22 Gear Melbourne 9/20 Fine Bangkok 26/31 Goudy Moscow 15/20 Showers Beijing 17/30 Sunny110 words
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Title Section19 1984-09-01 1 SECTION TWO Eggsaur Puzzel contest winners KIDS THINGS, Page Three Curtains up on Ngeo Ann play LEISURE, Poge Twenty-seven19 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1984-09-01 1 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI Interviews by This year's Book Fair (opening today at the World Trade Centre) is a good occasion to launch new books by first-time or little-known Singaporean writers. We talk to two. One has written with refreshing simplicity about her family and her father, the late1,388 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-09-01 3 Uncle Otak - Uncle Otak Group B winners Group A winners HI kids, BEFORE Easter '84 becomes only a faint memory, here are the Eggsaur Puzzle Contest results. I'm glad that most of you followed instructions and standardised the size of your entries, for it made the379 words
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Advertisement393 1984-09-01 3 COME TO FAR HORIZON GARDENS... A delightful condominium project comprising 270 beautiful apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. Ideal Location WJM bbt\bbbbbF J A very short distance to the proposed Yio Chu Kang MRT393 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1984-09-01 4 TAN LEE LENG; Christine Khor - TAN LEE LENG Christine Khor By edited by Z With their distinct flavours and aromas, herbs and spices have a therapeutic effect on the digestive and nervous systems A good cook keeps a range of spices m the kitchen and grows some herbs where possible, as most herbs1,969 words
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Article, Illustration968 1984-09-01 4 HUO MEILI - The food's good but the service isn't so hot HUO MEILI By On the lunch trail HOTEL Meridien's Restaurant de France offers a standard, elegant set lunch. There are restaurants m town that do variations on the same theme premium meals, sympathetically luxurious surroundings and cut-rate prices. What could have968 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-09-01 5 TEO UAN HUAY - TEO UAN HU AY By BEHIND the familiar water slides and swimming pools of the CNWest Leisure Park m Jurong is a tale most patrons don't get to hear the story of its managing director, Mr Saburo Katagiri. Keeping the aquatic complex going484 words
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Advertisement254 1984-09-01 4 ___i JB Carita invites you to a September Affair at Klasse Centrepoint A k /CARH^ _v I 111 I 7 >■ I fl »t tl A ■■■■■ml. fl^v ___pp^_ ■■U fcajU ________Xi__-___pSH^^__l__^ The sun-dappled days of September are upon us. And for $30 purchases at Klasse Centrepoint's Ladies', Carita celebrates254 words
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Article496 1984-09-01 7 NANCY KOH - Four 'firsts' for Times NANCY KOH By NO GLAMOUR books or "coffeetable jobs". But it is an exciting mix, nonetheless. Times Books International is all set with four "firsts" to make a big impact with their list of new titles for the Singapore Book Fair from now till Sept 9.496 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-09-01 7 Christine Lim - Christine Lim RICE BOWL By 277 pages, $7.50 WORDS MEAN BUSINESS By Mitsubishi Corporation 232 pages. $12.50 Doctors' orders, business terms YOUR DOCTOR SAYS By The Singapore Medical Association 312 pages, $14.90 CHRISTINE LIM'S first novel will strike a chord m the heart of any Singaporean494 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-09-01 7 Tan Huay Peng - Tan Huay Peng HANYU PINYIN By FIRST m a series of six, this book aims like the rest to make the learning of Chinese an easy, delightful and stimulating one. Each page is, as usual, alive with Peng's funny, warm and meaningful illustrations. Hanyu Pinyin, the romanised150 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-09-01 7 Alex Josey - On beauty and brutality Alex Josey THE MURDER OF A BEAUTY QUEEN By 186 pages, $6.50 SCHOOLTEACHER Jean Sinnappa was beautiful, rich, flirtatious and died m her prime at the age of 33. Her brutal murder m April, 1969 stirred the emotions of people m Singapore and Malaysia, for the272 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-09-01 7 SHENTON OF SINGAPORE By Brian Montgomery 218 pages, $35 CHURCHILL described the disaster of the Malayan campaign m 1941-42 as "the greatest disaster to British Arms which our history records". That event heralded the end of British colonial rule m the Far East and the371 words
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Article160 1984-09-01 7 Joan Hon - Portrait of a father Joan Hon RELATIVELY SPEAKING By 272 pages, $14.90 DIPPING into an abundant storehouse of recollections, this is a quintessential portrait of a respected minister (the late Finance Minister, Hon Sui Sen), trusted friend and understanding parent from the richly observant pen of his first-born. Part biographical160 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1984-09-01 8 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By Z Rice Bowl is the Asian symbol of all things which sustain life. As one of the protagonists asked: "How would you want to eat your daily bowl of rice ...at what cost?" The book deals with various people's perceptions ofNIK KASMANI - 1,078 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-09-01 8 The Natural by Bernard Malamnd (Penguin, $8.40) The Robert Redford film now showing at Orchard is based on this first novel by American Jewish writer, Bernard Malamud. It's more than a baseball story it's a tale of moral redemption. The Binary Brain: Artificial Intelligence m the Age328 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-09-01 9 William Least Heat- Moon; Hugo Williams - It's Easy Rider in reverse William Least Heat-Moon Hugo Williams BLUE HIGHWAYS A JOURNEY INTO AMERICA By Picador, 412 pages $14.15 NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO By Picador, 190 pages $9.35 Reviewed by RICHARD LIM "TO THE rider of back roads," says William Least Heat-Moon, "nothing shows the tone, the591 words
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Article, Illustration739 1984-09-01 9 I no young reader HEDGEROW TALES Lion Publishing, 1984 Hardcover, $12 per pack of four stories 20 pages each The Stories of Robin Redbreast Charlotte the Caterpillar Jeremy Cricket Benjamin Bee Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM IS IT possible to teach children at home not merely739 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-09-01 9 Of Presidents, Prime Ministers And Princes by Anthony Holden (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, hardcover, $39). British journalist, Anthony Holden, writes of his encounters with princes, potentates and men and women of power. Missionary Stew by Ross Thomas (Hamish Hamilton, hardcover, $32). A down-and-out journalist romps254 words
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Advertisement637 1984-09-01 12 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS at the 16 th Festival of Books and Book Fair J B4, Hall 3, World Trade Centre 1 to9 September 1984 U.oOcmto9.oOpm^^^ X^ .^^B^^^Bl L eDa S °Un 'Rice Bowl' Ed Bliss's helpful hints will inspire as \^L^*<2s^r\ \Wr/J A II 1.30 P^^° 23 P I they entertain,637 words
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Advertisement1069 1984-09-01 13 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HHHSTANTS RSSOBBIBHBR Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: T 11 JT 1 1 L? T ei: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S| 5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted- Sslo.oo i;- r-'^^^^^^^"'^^^^^^"?'"^'^ a National Panasonic Teclinics ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS OFFICER1,069 words
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Advertisement889 1984-09-01 13 mm I M <■ I A lymcrlxxise 1 X V V Management Consultants IMe Ltd Mr Management Consultants m a wide range of services including, executive J X recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management J ■f manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market (k surveys, data processing889 words
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Advertisement158 1984-09-01 13 X European subsidiary dealing m telecom- I munication equipment invites applications I I for the following posts: I I Sales Executive I Requirements: I I Minimum 2 years experience I Preferably having knowledge m elec- I tronics and communication equipment Remuneration includes salary, commission and other benefits. Store Assistant Requirements:158 words
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Advertisement570 1984-09-01 14 APPOINTMENTS |Pj Mqpsoril fhe last word m small disk storage k Maxtor, the leading U.S. high technology and fast growth company which manufactures high-capacity and high performance 5 > 4-inch Winchester disk drives for the computer industry, is seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:H MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Candidates must570 words
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Advertisement718 1984-09-01 14 -rj Intel. I I I discover the advantages II of leadership. I Intel's leadership and standard setting performance m the micro- electronics industry has been accomplished by assembling some >- of the most talented individuals m many disciplines. Intel is now p; looking for the following professionals who want to718 words
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Advertisement875 1984-09-01 14 Our client, a well-known French company that manufactures a prestigious brand of up-market perfumes, cosmetics and related products, would like to invite suitable candidates to fill the following positions m its Singapore Branch which covers the Far Eastern and Pacific markets. Sales Administration Manager (Salary: Circa $45,000 p.a.) (ES/*****) Reporting875 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-01 15 APPOINTMENTS Canon i j i i I I i^-— 1 1> < j* ;r# TECHNICAL TRAINERS Canon is a leader m office automation. We didn't become leaders just by having superior products. We did it by having a commitment to our customers that has set us apart from our competitors.540 words
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Advertisement560 1984-09-01 15 The Singapore Monitor is looking for an ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER If you are a top-notch marketing person I looking for a challenging and rewarding career m the busy world of newspapers, then this is the job for you. You will be responsible for a multi-million dollar sales operation and have560 words
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Advertisement1184 1984-09-01 15 Our client is an Inicrnauonal Chemical Company engaged m ■^V^^ B w marketing and developing of chemical specialty products and systems for cleaning, sanitation and other general applications As a result oi |^^fe^^^^ k continued development of the sales activities, they are now seeking 2 experienced executives to assume the1,184 words
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Advertisement460 1984-09-01 16 APPOINTMENTS L TEST ENGINEER (RAoio) Degree m Electrical/Electronic Engineering 1-3 years' related experience m planning and overseeing installation and maintenance of computer-aided radio circuit, board test system and m circuit board test system, implementating cost and quality improvements for test systems Ability to troubleshoot analogue, digital and computer hardware Knowledge460 words
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Advertisement870 1984-09-01 16 walk m J. L^i I GROW <*&fW I I WITH HP Hrn I I the r/ght jobs I I for the r/ght people I I Hewlett-Packard Is a multinational corporation I with over 4.7 billion In revenues, 79,000 employees I world -wide and has been honored as Third H Most870 words
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Advertisement661 1984-09-01 16 are required from candidates hoici-^W M ing the following qualifications and experience. A I for forthcoming projects m Indonesia (open to I all nationalities). I TRAINING ADVISER/ ADMINISTRATOR (REF 1/001) I Oil and Gas Industry, (On-Offshore) I Mm Qualifications B HNC plus 8 years experience m similar position B with661 words
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Advertisement574 1984-09-01 16 (DHDB The Housing Development Board invites application from MALE Citizens/ Singapore permanent residents between the ages of 21 and 40 for posts ot ELECTRICIAN-CUM-PLUMBER QUALIFICATIONS National Trade Tesi Certificate Grade 111 m electrical fittings and installations or Electrical Licence issued by the Public Utilities Board Preference will be given to574 words
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Advertisement491 1984-09-01 17 APPOINTMENTS J^ W^f^fFmifw^^^PffflW^t aaaaa, B^r^w^afV^BV^Ba^HHßJlß^Hl|BJß^PPß^B^^Baaiß^BM^^^BßJ^P^Pß^| IT j 1 1 w* i 1 L*4 |Ci 10] fear We are a subsidiary of the rapidly expanding Atlas Group and has the following vacancies m our organisation based m Penang. I DIE CASTING ENGINEERS I CHEMICAL ENGINEERS TOOL DIE MAKERS DIE CASTING SUPERVISORS491 words
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Advertisement701 1984-09-01 17 ■■a^alWa^i^^pMpßMßlMMa Z^SS^SSSSSi I ffl^J WORLDWIDE COURJEA Mucouk/ntexpressttbetter LEGAL COUNSEL U5575,000/US$lOO,OOO LONDON Recognised as a leader m the international courier industry, DHL's growth over the past twelve years has been exceptional. In a tough competitive market, we have developed markets m over 100 countries and have offices m more than 500701 words
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Advertisement492 1984-09-01 17 THE CHARTERED BANK I is expanding its computer application I software development capabilities and re- I quires the service of I A) PROJECT LEADER I The successful applicant will be re- I sponsible for the development and implementation of large application systems m accordance with the systems development plan. Duties492 words
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Advertisement696 1984-09-01 17 We are a well known international manufacturing company We require Malaysian citizens for the following positions 1. MOULDING TECHNICIAN Responsibilities: Assist the Production Manager m running the mould ing shop efficiently Basic Requirements Trade Certificate or vocational school certificate m machine shop practice 3 5 years' experience m inaction moulding696 words
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Advertisement708 1984-09-01 18 APPOINTMENTS H Our Client, a well -established Trading and Manufacturing Company, fl invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for these fl positions: H I CONTRACTS EXECUTIVE I DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES I •To be responsible for all technical calculations and cost estimate I of a project during the pretendering stage m708 words
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Advertisement771 1984-09-01 18 f CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE invites applications for the following positions: A PROBATIONARY AERODROME FIRE OFFICERS (Gross Salary: $782-$2416 pm) Applicants must possess an Honours or a Pass Degree or a GCE A Level Certificate. They must also meet the following minimum physical requirements: Height 1.63 m Chest (deflated)771 words
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Advertisement661 1984-09-01 18 fl REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD. 1 H A division of the U.S. multi-national Fortune 500 organisation, TRW Inc. We are the H world's leading manufacturer of submergible oil well pumps and we are setting up a new H manufacturing facility. We have vacancies for: Hj I n amt661 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-01 18 7 A ■■r ~~"^^h Reliability INCORPORATED j We are the leading American Electronics Company specializing m the services of Burn-in Integrated Circuits and manufacture of Electronic Components. Due to our expansion programme, we are m search for qualified personnel to occupy the following positions: i Engineering Electronic Supervisor Technicians I343 words
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Advertisement618 1984-09-01 19 APPOINTMENTS pgODSDHHH =3 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, the worlds leader m the minicomputer industry is seeking for suitably qualified individuals for the positions of: Systems Analyst j =H The Job: Our MIS Department runs the MRP and Finance systems on DEC SS: PDP 1 1/70 and VAX to support our manufacturing618 words
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Advertisement668 1984-09-01 19 ENGINEERS. SUPERVISORS TECHNICIANS UPGRADE TO HI-TECH WITH US 1 I Ja^h^LVlmTb Z Km^ tJT U mt x 4 Hr r i I 1 We were one of the pioneers of the electronic technology. The Planar 3 Process and the Isoplanar II which we created m the fifties is still today668 words
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Advertisement458 1984-09-01 19 J^^S^pP MimScnbe 1 1 Challenges which you've always ■I been looking for. I MINISCRIBE, a leading US multinational specialised In the manufacture of computer I peripherals Is now In Singapore. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are lE= Interested In making It a career with us. IB Electronics Facilities458 words
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Advertisement559 1984-09-01 20 APPOINTMENTS I. x GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) I Consumer Electronics Pte Ud j A fast paced growing U.S. organisation Is seeking for: Manager-Advanced Manufacturing Engineering This is an ex client opportunity for candi dates possess^: j a Degree m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering vvi*t» at le.ist 5 years' experience m Manufacturing559 words
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Advertisement791 1984-09-01 20 CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE We are looking for qualified and dynamic administrators and professionals to work m a highly challenging and performance-oriented environment, we nave vacancies for the following senior positions A CIVIL AVIATION OFFICERS They hold keys management positions m the Authority. They participate m policy formulation and791 words
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Advertisement1098 1984-09-01 20 f If ft I IIS Wf m M*/M I M A M fm I dS^^ m. 7 m I mil If m I m m M y M wm^ W M Mm mM m /m m M^ W m M A /Mm m M mw^^ M /M j m m\y1,098 words
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Advertisement163 1984-09-01 20 i RESTAURANT MANAGER Basic Requirements At least 3 years supervisory experience m a local restaurant or fast-food set up; Above 27 years old; Good inter- personal skills and able to deal with people at all levels; Able to communicate effectively; Must have business acumen Remuneration Salary commensurate with qualifications and163 words
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Advertisement279 1984-09-01 20 ff philips We are a large multi-national organisation I with significant manufacturing as well as I marketing activities covering a diversified I range of products We are looking for a matured and self-motivated man to join 1 our Central Warehouse as a: I STORE SUPERVISOR The incumbent will supervise a279 words
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Advertisement820 1984-09-01 21 APPOINTMENTS GCEO LEVEL HOLDERS EARN A GOOD SALARY AN ENGINEERING DIPLOMA IN OUR TECHNKIAN APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME As our apprentice, we will pay you a salary while you study your part-time Engineering Diploma course at the Singapore Polytechnic. The Diploma course will be m Mechanical or Electronic Engineering. In your work820 words
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Advertisement571 1984-09-01 21 throughout the world^ experienced and <J*^i^B«^^^ .eso^feMMiXT^fUl the following posit.ons-, V^^ *^To«-oU«onsandeffe^ OfS M.*n£A/H&"* mouldings or electro-mechamcrfp^ch^P^^^ mechanisms and tuners. In addition to e"»™Jg f U i candidates are also rl r^Tll^anA Semis f,om m "Smmaiined a! a high <.u»U> |Z (*fo* Prepare"* F^^ or E|ecW(al Engineeling with some working571 words
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Advertisement397 1984-09-01 21 i L I The leader of mechanical seals company and a division of a multi-national company, BorgWarner Corporation. In our continuous expansion programme, we are looking for competent staff to have long term career with our organisation m our South-East Asia regional office, Singapore. ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualifications: LCC Intermediate book-keeping397 words
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Advertisement1183 1984-09-01 22 APPOINTMENTS Sporty It among Hrn worW'i Isadlng suppliers of electronlc-bassd systems for th« Information processing, dotones and arospaos markets Due to expantlonof operation In Singapore and South East Aalawe are looking tor sales professionals iiaaaaiaaMiaaaaaaßH We want people who have substantial track record of success m sales gained with a1,183 words
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Advertisement417 1984-09-01 22 I GROUTING I Due to an expansion programme, we invite suitably I qualified candidates to fill the following positions: I I STORE I I MANAGER I I Responsibilities H H Reports to the General Manager H H Ensure smooth running of store including: fl I i) effective supervision of maintenance417 words
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Advertisement476 1984-09-01 22 Mb I 1 IPTFflP^ E^oi BBBBt ss^Bß s invites applications from suitably qualified applicants to fill the following posts KB I Assistant Librarian I (a) Gross salary ranges from $3078 to $4084 per month (Grade V) I (b) Gross salary ranges from $1081 to $3653 per month (Grade VI) Qualifications/476 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-01 22 miiiUHUltUiiHlUiliiiHiiiUiiJInterconics We are an American multi-national company engaged n high volume manufacturing of precision stamped and plated leadframes for the semi-conductor industry. We have immediate openings for dynamic, people-oriented personnel PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT (Plating Department) To lead a team of supervisors to meet daily production schedules and to achieve departmental goals343 words
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Advertisement573 1984-09-01 23 APPOINTMENTS I [BUB] I I HcJ I I Petrochemical Corporation of I I Singapore (Private) Limited J 111 I n n wlth tha loc Mt on programme of the company, I the upstream company of Singapore's 12 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau la looking for a senior engineer573 words
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Advertisement717 1984-09-01 23 JOIN THE EXCITING WORLD OF I ■BgBESS American Express Travel Related Services invites applications tor: I (A) SALES MANAGER I Travelers Cheques I (B) MARKETING EXECUTIVE I Service Establish merits I Position (A) reports to the Manager Financial Institutions and I his her major responsibilities are: fl Promote the sale717 words
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Advertisement1057 1984-09-01 23 #^f Singapore I I m^Stm^ Automotive H I m Sr Engineering I A member of Symbol otiniegr.iv fM9§ Singapore iUm Technology ibaP Corporation IB I ENGINEERS I How would you like to design a vehicle systems and cafl it your very own If you do. you can be a part1,057 words
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Advertisement713 1984-09-01 24 NOTICES AYALA INTERNATIONAL BORNEO SDN. BHD. NOTICE OF SALE TENDER NO. *****/SD/84/4 You are invited to submit quotations for the purchase of the following items m accordance with the terms of tendering: ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 STEEL "H" PILE 10"X10"X57 LBS/FT 550 MT 2 ASSORTED SIZES REINFORCING STEEL ASTM 1700713 words
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Advertisement301 1984-09-01 24 fan I I Fantastic I I selection I I of carpets I I and rugs I I from Iran, I ITurtayandl I Pakistan I I TOMORROW I I §HY2,1964 I at 2pm I H Grand Ballroom I H Hilton International I H Singapore Orchard Road Singapore 0923 H Viewing Inspection301 words
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Miscellaneous241 1984-09-01 24 COMICS GARFIELD ByJimDmvls I DO VOO KNOW 51 AAV GRANPPATHfcR WA6 BALR J f VOO AR£ S WMAT WORRIES AA6, MV PAP I 6 6ALP ANP MV r^ > <v V GARHELP? 7 5 BROTHER 16 BALPIN6 V. APOPTEP J 7 n mot TO 1 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH241 words
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Advertisement561 1984-09-01 25 i^^^^k^. T^^^J VK' JU |r /7j H^r v Vx H^r B^B>BBto^ I Bm. v X^BbH B^BBfl BhHbl B'bbl^'l f I «J^ I^^M^^kM^.^^^Al KBv B»^^^J^^»~^^^^Bi BJ JBJ BB> __^W^BVBJ B a KB BK BBBBB^^B^^^B^^^^^^BBHBj Jblb^BßMb^^i^^^Sßk-. Bi m d bVbVbVbbbbbh^^^^^^_^. _^_H^^^^ Available at the following department stores and authorised V^^^^—J retailers B^BflßflF561 words
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Advertisement414 1984-09-01 25 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. Ztt af I*B4 In the Matter of the C ompanirs Act (Cap. 185) Aad la the Matter of BYCO COATINGS (S) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up414 words
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Advertisement329 1984-09-01 25 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit N*. 2838 •***** Betweca DURAMIN CONTAINERS PRIVATE LIMITED (In liquidation) Plaintiffs A»d 1. KOGILAMBAL do G RAMASAMY 2. IJM SI NAI Defendant* NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT T»: (1) Kogilambal d/oG Ramasamy, 10-C Jervols Close. Singapore 1024. < (2) LimSu Nai. Block329 words
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Advertisement232 1984-09-01 25 NOTICE We are pleased to announce that Hoe Guan Engineering Works will be in-corporated into Hoe Guan Engineering Pte Ltd with effect from Ist September 1984. Therefore all business transactions from Ist September 1984 will be dealt with by Hoe Guan Engineering Pte Ltd., at 5001 Beach Road, -06--.8 Golden232 words
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Miscellaneous562 1984-09-01 25 PEANUTS ByScHuiz MOST PEOPLE AREN'T I (T Po Esn't TmT\ II OF COURSE, IT ALL I I OR A BUCKET )jl AUJARE THAT YOU CAN I VERY LON6 EITHER J PEPENPS ON WHETHER V^_^ ->— FLOAT POUINSTREAM FROM \_^J_L_^-^ YOU 60 IN A RUBBER (5 BULLMEAPOTVTDNEEPLES... D RAFT, A ROUBOAT...562 words
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Advertisement287 1984-09-01 26 Keywest. Everyone'? talking %ijt 1 BflV *V 3&^ tt IK&l^h^ Ism& about it. The place to M(j mBM you'll want to come back again K. To hold hands under B^^ J B^j^k mnrlpratP nrirpc it'c 111 everything you've always 4fc l^ most varied m town and they re |Vi at287 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-09-01 27 THE HOLLYWOODstyIe musical extravaganza is a familiar sight on Singapore television. Four years ago, the Japanese-style musical showcase came to our TV screens when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) telecast the All-Japan Red and White Song Festival. Last year, SBC televised another Japanmade singing440 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-09-01 27 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By A GROUP of Ngee Ann Polytechnic lecturers and students go on stage at the new Kent Ridge Guild House tonight to celebrate its opening. They are staging the 17th century French playwright Moliere's play, Les Femmes Savanne or The Intellectual Ladles. The 40-minute comic442 words
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Article630 1984-09-01 27 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY By "THERE is no field for talking pictures. Thomas Alva Edison (1926) THIS was the one that began it all on Get 27, 1927 the four-letter words, the corniest dialogue, the inspiring speeches, the thunderous noises, the special sound effects you can trace them630 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-09-01 27 SUPERGIRL Now showing at eight cinema* Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN LIKE the Superman Films, the trouble with Supergirl is that it wants to be taken seriously. The trick, of course, is to achieve a deft balance between comic-book fun and real-world sobriety. Superman n accomplished this rather well438 words
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Advertisement237 1984-09-01 27 A Taste of Britain I Fh>m fflsh Stew to l&rkshire^udding Bl I •^H»* JirJf m^ .^^BIBBn^ fp& -i HH J^Bn^B H P^ H^^ H^BF **r _fc9 J L v "^^jßßßfc^^^^ BmH JL H|^^^BMbTbßßbbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbk If rf**^Bfc *"w _a' y *^sf'* I BWh »^TH BM^^™B <Jr^B m YV&^B^^mn Biff *^j£ .^^^^B^K«|^B *^S237 words
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Miscellaneous111 1984-09-01 27 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 2.54 a.m. (2.7 m), 9.05 a.m. TOMORROW: Singapore ii.54 a.m. (2.4 m), 9.41 a.m. (U. 6 m), 2.56 p.m. (2.6 m), 9.28 p.m. (0.3 m). (0.9 m), 3.35 p.m. (2.5 m), 10.24 p.m. (0.4 m). Sedill Kechll 2.24 a.m. (2.4 m), 8.22 a.m. (0.9 m), SedlU111 words
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Miscellaneous401 1984-09-01 27 What's on BOOK FAIR oYeap Jeo Kirn The ANTI-CANCER the Sentosa musical foun- 10.30 a.m. Children's film- ballet at the Havelock The 16th Festival of Patriarch. EXHIBITION tain- Free, but the usual show on Japan at the lee- community centre today Books and Book Fair, At the United Publish- t401 words
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Advertisement165 1984-09-01 28 /mOOHO \jArGvii <h 4-storey luxury maisonettes ready for occupation soon. Show Unit M Daily 10am till 6pm I v -,./J' r v t>y~>-^r^issSfe^^4^L.'' I Freehold L^v y^s. HHil^v^ J Low maintenance charges currently r Sss^^N^ Ss^&x. W J^^^^t^A not exceeding $70 k)>si 111^ "p OOO MmSs s Landscaped park and165 words
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Miscellaneous2033 1984-09-01 28 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE 12.30 PM SBC Text Live" Sample Pages Wl [H Mr QIUCF H VM £188 ft U 800 PM Opening and Programme Highlights folowed 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by w— fT*^ WK^ #U rW I by The Worid of the aosco 'Chinese subti Sesame2,033 words
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