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Title Section15 1984-09-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article373 1984-09-04 1 20 provinces declared calamity areas as Ike shows its fury m the Philippines MANILA, Monday NEARLY 1,000 people are feared to have died when Typhoon Ike whipped through central and southern Philippines with destructive fury at the weekend. Officials said today the confirmed death toll wasReuter; AFP; AP - 373 words
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Article134 1984-09-04 1 SEOUL, Mon. At least 121 people were dead or missing today as South Korean authorities began a massive cleanup operation after three days of torrential rains and floods. The anti-disaster office said the known death toll had reached 83 with 37 missing and almostAFP; Reuter - 134 words
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Article454 1984-09-04 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Pang Boon, Barker may step down from central executive committee By THE next central executive committee of the People's Action Party, to be elected later this month, promises to mark "the start of a new era". Sources told The Straits Times that454 words
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Article197 1984-09-04 1 L. E. PREMA - Man who threw beer bottle jailed L. E. PREMA By MONEY, or rather the lack of It, brought out the ugly side of a man. Ng Slew Tee. 27, jobless, needed spending money, so he tamed to his mother and his sister for help. Bat both of them flatly refused197 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-04 1 Chernenko's holiday question increases doubts MOSCOW, Mon. Doubts about the health of President Konstantin Chernenko have increased after a Foreign Ministry spokesman today gave vague answers to reporters' questions on whether the Soviet leader had returned to his office m the Kremlin after his vacation. Mr Vladimir Lomeiko was askedReuter - 227 words
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197 1984-09-04 1 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. THOUSANDS of rioters swept through Sharpeville and other black Sooth African townships In northern Transvaal province today. Police said eight people were killed. They said the dead lncluded the deputy mayor of Sharpeville, Mr Sam DlamJnl, who was hacked to deathReuter - 197 words
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127 1984-09-04 1 Raja to attend UN General Assembly SECOND Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam will attend the United Nations General Assembly, which begins on Sept 18, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed yesterday. Travel dates for Mr Rajaratnam remain tentative and it is not yet known how127 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-09-04 1 I'M not attached W to money, I'm not attached to power, I'm not attached to possession, rm not attached to anything... I don't care to live A long. 7 Mrs Imelda Marcos talking about her position of power m an interview. Report on Page 8.50 words
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423 1984-09-04 1 BRIGHTON (England), Mon. Britain's trade union movement committed itself today to "total support" of the country's striking coalminers after a tumultuous debate. The Trades Union Congress, representing 10 million members of 98 unions, voted overwhelmingly to back the miners m their fight to save pitsReuter; AP; UPI - 423 words
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Article64 1984-09-04 1 Early birds who miss the worms WHOEVER says the early bird catches the worm? Not any more, a group of Singaporeans will tell you. Even if they wake up before dawn, their hopes of catching these elusive worms are dim. Find out why depending on worms for a livelihood is64 words
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Article44 1984-09-04 1 MONTREAL, Mon. A violent explosion tore through the Central railway station here today. Polire said they have no details on the number of casualties. The blast sent debris flying through the station. Its cause was not immediately known. AFP APAFP; AP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-09-04 2 Stop and glow CHILDREN were traffic-stoppers on Sunday night. With adults leading the way, more than 200 children gathered at the Kallang community centre and wound their way through Boon Keng Road, Idris Road, Kempas Road, across an open field and back to the community centre again. With glowing368 words
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Article539 1984-09-04 2 Protests on both sides WHEN South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan visits Japan on Thursday, it will be the first by a South Korean President. But already, it has sparked protests m both countries. About 30 South Korean dissidents began an indefinite hunger strike m Seoul yesterday while539 words
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Article308 1984-09-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko's latest overture on space arms talks underlines the importance the Russians place on stalling America's drive to build space weapons, so much so that they seem willing to show flexibility m their adamant stand on resuming nuclear arms talks. If Moscow308 words
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Article85 1984-09-04 2 ASIANS IN DALLAS IN the middle of Dallas, Texas, thousands of Indochinese refugees lead impoverished lives. Some 25,000 immigrants, most of whom were boat people from Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos, make their homes m the slums, far from the glitter of downtown where the Republican convention was held last85 words
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Article227 1984-09-04 2 MORE EFFICIENT OUTPUT OF INDUSTRIAL GAS EXPECTED NATIONAL Iror. and Steel Mills' move to team up with giant Japanese gas manufacturer Nippon Sanso to produce industrial gases is likely to lead to a further rationalisation of the local gas industry. Smaller and less efficient plants may have to close227 words
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Article235 1984-09-04 2 Tennis upset BRITAIN'S John Lloyd, who has struggled to live up to the tennis greatness forecast for him seven years ago, reached the last 16 of the US Open tennis championships on Sunday. Lloyd defeated seventh-seeded Johan Kriek of the US 2-6. 7-6, 6-2, 6-3 before a cheering grandstand-court235 words
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Article121 1984-09-04 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Choppers' trade link MALAYSIA'S decision to consider buying* Soviet helicopters for its air force is closely related to Moscow's continuing trade deficit with Kuala Lumpur, highly-placed government sources said yesterday. They added that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad initiated the move about three months121 words
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Article105 1984-09-04 2 Debate postponed THE Thai Parliament yesterday averted a potentially explosive political row over a proposal to give the military an expanded role m government. A debate on a motion amending the Constitution to allow serving military officers to hold Cabinet posts was postponed indefinitely by a vote of105 words
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Article434 1984-09-04 2 Genius behind lenses A TOTAL of 156 pictures, taken by "the man responsible for more memorable images than any other photographer m his time", come together m Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographer, a landmark exhibition at the National Museum Art Gallery from Thursday to Sept 16. What makes it extra434 words
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Article146 1984-09-04 2 Writer by chance FOR almost 30 years, Mr Liang Yusheng, a Hongkong writer of sword-fighting sagas, has been weaving romances m which galant swordsmen, classic beauties and treacherous villains are engaged m eternal struggles. In town for a book exhibition, he tells GOH BENG CHOO that he embarked146 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-09-04 3 Chun's trip sparks off hunger strike SEOUL, Monday PROTESTS broke oui today m Japan and South Korea to oppose a scheduled state visit by President Chun Doo-Hwan to Japan from Sept 68. About. 30 South Korean dissidents began an indefinite hunger strikeReuter; UPI - 454 words
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252 1984-09-04 3 BEIJING, Monday "CHRISTIANITY fever" is sweeping parts of northern China because misguided peasants believe turning to god m times of illness will save on medical bills, a newspaper said today. Beijing's China Daily newspaper said the growing ranks of Chinese Christians who dependUPI - 252 words
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Article103 1984-09-04 3 AN AERIAL view of flooded houses In Sungrae Dong area m eastern Seoul on Sunday afternoon after the worst rain storm In 12 years hit South Korea. More than M,Mt people along the Han River flowing into Seoul were forced to evacuate their homes. TheAP - 103 words
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525 1984-09-04 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. The committal proceedings m the case of five men charged with fraud m connection with the collapse of the Carrian group will begin on Oct 1, a magistrate ruled here today. Looking fit and relaxed, George525 words
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Article116 1984-09-04 3 TAIPEH, Monday ANGRY pigeon owners attacked a gang which stole their birds for ransom and one person was killed m the resulting brawl, police said today. The owners beat up four of the alleged pigeon thieves and one later died m hospital. No oneReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-09-04 4 AN artist's impression of the world's first "floating" city a huge artificial 25.8 sq km island resting gently but securely above the waves of the Pacific Ocean outside Tokyo. The US$l2.5 billion (5525.8 billion) project is expected to be completed by the turn of theUPI - 88 words
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176 1984-09-04 4 'Viet troops stole' ancient Khmer idols' charge ARANYAPRATHET, Mon. Vietnamese occupation forces m Cambodia have stolen more than 2,000 ancient Khmer idols to be sold abroad and replaced them with fakes, a Cambodian resistance radio broadcast charged today. Radio Khmer, voice of the two non-commu-nist factions m the Cambodian coalitionUPI - 176 words
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Article79 1984-09-04 4 PHOENIX (Arizona), Mon. Police watched Eugene Acton for some time, but did not act until he put on his rollerskates. Acton, the third of nine men who escaped from a prison on Aug 21, was recaptured m a skating rink. Acton, 21, was serving a seven-and-a-half -yearUPI - 79 words
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Article64 1984-09-04 4 PERUGIA (Italy), Mon. Eight Italian paintings of the 15th and 17th centuries at the Umbria national gallery here have been damaged by a vandal apparently using a key or pointed instrument. Art experts said the most difficult to restore would be two 15th-century painted wood panels byReuter - 64 words
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Article381 1984-09-04 4 Falling exports plague country's economy BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAM suffered a mounting US$6 billion (5512.6 billion) foreign debt which together with its deteriorating exports, continued to plague the overall growth of the country's economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported. An IMF report, dated May 17AP - 381 words
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115 1984-09-04 4 'Beijing hopes for expanded ties with S'pore' BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Vice-President Ulanhu said yesterday that China hopes to establish "inter-govern-mental relations eventually with Singapore, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. Mr Ulanhu, who also serves on the Communist Party politburo, made the remarks to a visiting Buddhist delegation fromAP; AFP - 115 words
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286 1984-09-04 4 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Mon. Police m Sydney now fear more violence m the wake of the so-call-ed "Father's Day massacre" yesterday after a motorcycle gang was attacked by a rival gang with guns, knives and baseball bats. Seven people died286 words
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110 1984-09-04 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Seven Sikh hijackers of an Indian airliner were returned to India from Dubai today to stand trial. An Indian government statement praised the role of the United States and United Arab Emirates m the return of the Sikh separatists, the firstReuter - 110 words
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Article63 1984-09-04 4 LAWYERS IN Sri Lanka's troubled northern province yesterday boycotted courts m protest against the alleged harassment of Tamils by the security forces. The boycott caused a number of cases m Jaffna and at nearby Mallakam to be postponed. A spokesman for the lawyers accused the security forces63 words
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Article83 1984-09-04 4 ONE OF the 30 or more people who died at the Kabul Airport m an Aug 31 bomb explosion was a Soviet diplomat who was seeing off a colleague, a newspaper reported m Islamabad yesterday. The Muslim newspaper, quoting a resistance guerilla, did not identify the diplomatUPI - 83 words
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Article92 1984-09-04 4 SCOTLAND YARD said it was investigating reports that the head of Nigeria Airways, wanted m connection with the crate-kidnapping of former Nigerian politician Umaru Dikko, Red London either m a diplomatic crate or on a scheduled flight. But investigators have no evidence so far of a departureAP - 92 words
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Article63 1984-09-04 4 SAUDI ARABIA affirmed that its commitment to Lebanon's causes would not be affected by the withdrawal of its diplomatic mission from Beirut, according to a statement from Jeddah yesterday. A Saudi Foreign Ministry official said the withdrawal of the embassy staff on Sunday was only a security precautionAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-09-04 5 Britain's space surprise WHAT 01. earth Is It? It's out of this world, that's what it Is. The British unveiled this model (m the foreground) of their planned space shuttle at the world's largest air show m Farn borough, Britain, on Sunday. It is called the hotol horizon tal-takeoff-and-landing) andAP - 144 words
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325 1984-09-04 5 Vatican attacks Marxist influence 4 What Liberation Theology says is that the Gospel applies to the here and now, not just to q there hereafter. y —American Liberation Theologist the Rev Virgilio Elizondo as quoted m US News and World Report. VATICAN CITY, Monday THE Vatican issued a directive toReuter - 325 words
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221 1984-09-04 5 Plastic way to ease space shuttle problem CAPE CANAVERAL, Mon. The crew of space shuttle Discovery got an unexpected chance to try the plastic bags used by earlier Apollo astronauts when they were temporarily barred from their onboard toilet because of an icicle choking its exterior waste valve. Commander HenryUPI; Reuter - 221 words
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Article66 1984-09-04 5 LOS ANGELES, Mon. A parachute attached to the escape capsule that ejected crewmen from a B-l bomber failed to open a source involved m the development of the plane said yesterday. Mr Tommie Douglas Benefield, 55, the B-l programme's most experienced flier, was killed m the accident. TwoUPI - 66 words
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227 1984-09-04 5 NEW YORK, Mon. THERE is a new prodact on the market that is both erotic and edible multi-coloured candy ear cuffs. The edible ear cuffs, pot out by an outfit called Nibble On My Ear Inc., are styled like theUPI - 227 words
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150 1984-09-04 5 Cautious optimism on US Labour Day WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan, m a Labour Day message to American workers, said today the US economy was improving after the recession but unemployment was still too high. "A rising economy and greater opportunity gives us confidence, but our work is far fromReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-09-04 5 Mondale warns of mixing religion with politics NEW YORK, Monday 4 NO matter what they said m Dallas (where the Republican convention was held last month), the government must not be permitted to dictate the religious life of our people. If that force is unleashed, itNYT; Reuter; UPI - 291 words
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Article166 1984-09-04 5 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Sixty per cent of the voters m a nationwide poll released today said that President Ronald Reagan deserves to be re-elected on the basis of his performance. The Los Angeles Times poll also showed a full two-thirds of the voters surveyed gave MrUPI - 166 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-09-04 6 Massive protest looming in Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Monday MILLIONS of Argentinians, their earnings drained by inflation running at mure than 600 per cent, have threatened to walk off their jobs today m the first general strike called against the nine-month-oldgov-ernment of President Raul Alfonsin. The strike was set to beginUPI - 434 words
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324 1984-09-04 6 Turner tells Liberals to fight to the end OTTAWA, Mon. Prime Minister John Turner, shrugging off gloomy opinion polls, has urged the Liberals to "work right until the end" to stem a Tory tide m tomorrow's Canadian election. All the polls paint a depressing picture for Mr Turner, forecasting thatReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-09-04 6 Mulroney faces hostile crowd fgfg WABUSH (Newfoundland), Mon. Conservative leader Brian Mulroney, campaigning yesterday, faced an angry crowd of about 150 people protesting against layoffs at a company he used to head. The demonstrators, complaining about their treatment t>y the Iron Ore Company of Canada when it reduced its operationsUPI - 152 words
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Article158 1984-09-04 6 STOCKHOLM, Mon. For the first time, defence officials are openly discussing a potential threat from Soviet vessels called "professor ships" that have made frequent, legal calls at Swedish ports for more than 20 years. Officially "training and trade" ships, they carry semi-military crews, antenna forests andAP - 158 words
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257 1984-09-04 6 Largest British army exercise begins LONDON, Mon. AN army exercise de-*--scribed as Britain?; largest peacetime operation sine* World War Two begat today. It is designed to prac- tise beefing up troops m West Germany shouldwar threaten with War- saw Pact countries. The Defence Ministry* said that Operation^ Lionheart is theAP - 257 words
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Article47 1984-09-04 6 Nairobi, Mon The leader of Burundi's only political party, Lt-Col Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, won the Presidential elections m the Central African nation! the official Burundi news agency reported yesterday. Lt-Col Bagaza, the only candidate m the elections. won all but 6.225 votes. APAP - 47 words
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156 1984-09-04 6 HELSINKI, Mon. Trees cover 99 per cent of Finland's land mass bat the country's forestry industry Is facing a surprising problem it cannot find enough wood. "We have been reduced to Importing wood from places like Denmark and Holland," said Mr Hannu Valtonen of theReuter - 156 words
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Article358 1984-09-04 7 Likud and Labour fail to clear serious obstacles TEL AVIV, Monday CHANCES of Israel's two major parties getting together to grapple with the nations critical economic and political problems dimmed today after serious disagreements developed between the two sides last night. Prime Minister Yitzhak ShamirReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-09-04 7 BEIRUT, Mon. Druze Muslim leader Walld Jumblatt said plans to extend Beirut's ceasefire were "a waste of time" during ceremonies that were seen as part of a campaign for a Druze enclave m Lebanon. In aa Impassioned tribute to the Druze dead m the ShoutUPI - 223 words
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260 1984-09-04 7 BEIRUT, Mon. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny blasted the mullahs (clergy) yesterday, saying that they are losing public support because of their increasing concern with luxury and political power, the state-run Teheran Radio said. "When buildings, cars and fancy things increase, it causes moral damage toUPI - 260 words
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Article203 1984-09-04 7 Israel in bid for US loan WASHINGTON, Mon. UNITED States and Israeli officials say they have begun discussions on a plan that could give the hard-pressed Israeli government US$l25 million (***** million). Israeli officials say the money is needed to solve the country's economic problems but US officials say theUPI - 203 words
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80 1984-09-04 7 CAIRO, Mon. Egypt is setting up a new environmental protection organisation which will levy heavy fines on ships polluting Egyptian waters. In some cases, the fine will equal the value of the offending vessel. Defence Minister Abdelhalim Abu-Ghazala said yesterday the watchdog body wouldAP - 80 words
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229 1984-09-04 7 'Matter for God and Libyans to decide' TRIPOLI, Mon. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has told his Muslim countrymen the decision must be between them and God whether they should drink alcohol m the privacy of their homes, a government spokesman said yesterday. Col Gaddafi said Libyans were free toUPI; AP - 229 words
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Article403 1984-09-04 8 Parliament votes against crucial debate BANGKOK, Monday THE Thai Parliament today temporarily averted a potentially explosive political row over a proposal to give the military an expanded role m government. A debate on a motion amending the Constitution to allow serving military officers to hold CabinetAP - 403 words
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Article60 1984-09-04 8 JAKARTA, Mon. A crackdown on foreign work permit holders m Indonesia does not mean the government opposes foreigners, but only law breakers, Manpower Minister Admiral Sudomo was quoted today as saying. He said the clampdown, which would continue, was directed against those who abused their stayReuter - 60 words
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407 1984-09-04 8 Quote 4 THIS is a little immodest, but it is true that there is probably no First Lady, not even a head of state m any part of the world, who has been a friend to all the m a jorAP - 407 words
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117 1984-09-04 8 BANGKOK, Mon. A supporter of Thai Supreme Commander and army chief General Arthit Kamlang-ek was today promoted to commander of the key first army region which includes Bangkok and surrounding provinces. The elevation of Major-General Plchlt Kufiavanlch to the sensitive post was part of an annualReuter - 117 words
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Article63 1984-09-04 8 MANILA, Mon. The military said today that communist guerillas had set up units m Manila to kill military and government officials and help political detainees to escape. A spokesman said the urban guerillas had also been told to seize weapons from policemen and raise funds forReuter - 63 words
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120 1984-09-04 8 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. British Minister of State for the Armed Forces, Mr John Stanley, begins a three-day familiarisation visit to Brunei next Wednesday. It will be his first visit to Brunei which became fully independent from Britain at120 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-09-04 8 picture. These army gunners, m the Lop Bari province of Thailand, were enveloped m a cloud of smoke, last Friday as they fired off nine rounds to mark the birthday of Thailand's Supreme Commander and Army Commander- in-Chief, Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek. The artillery salute came asBangkok Post - 73 words
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345 1984-09-04 8 JAKARTA, Monday VIDEO machine sales m Indonesia have risen dramatically over the last few years, retail sources here say. They add that videos are now commonplace m kampungs. "If there were no video movies there wouldn't be five million television sets m Indonesia," anAFP - 345 words
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142 1984-09-04 8 PORT MORESBY, Mon. A team of representatives from the International Commission of Jurists arrived here yesterday to interview refugees from the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya about what had made them flee. Commission member John Dowd said two teams of three lawyers each wouldAP - 142 words
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345 1984-09-04 9 'Premier initiated it to help Moscow' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA'S decision to consider buying Soviet helicopters for the country's air force is closely related to Moscow's continuing trade deficit with Kuala Lumpur, highly-placed government sources said today. The sources added that Prime Minister DatukNST - 345 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-09-04 9 4 Everything has a cost and political stability is no exception. We have to accept some restrictions m economic growth because the alternative is not greater growth but more likely no growth m at all. 7 Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr MahathirNST - 437 words
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Article166 1984-09-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The International Conference on Kampuchea (ICK) has put forward several interesting" ideas aimed at finding a solution to the five-year-old Cambodia problem. These ideas were discussed at length by visiting ICK chairman Willy Bard Pahr with Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen during theirBernama - 166 words
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Article54 1984-09-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two gunmen robbed three goldsmiths of $270,000 worth of jewellery after forcing their car to stop m Taman Connaught during lunch time today. The Jewellers were at the time on their way to distribute gems to several goldsmith shops m the city. The gunmen escapedNST - 54 words
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141 1984-09-04 9 JOHOR BARU, Mon. Thinking of going to Desaru from SlngaI pore? Why not try it from Changi m air-conditioned luxury? A ferry service that's starting on a trial basis from Saturday would cut down travelling time by about half-an-hour, says aBernama - 141 words
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120 1984-09-04 10 DAVID TAN - DAVID TAN Picture by THE Mooncake Festival is always a child's delight, what with colourful lanterns, flickering lights and the thrill of a night-time walk with friends and neighbours. More than 200 children gathered at the Kallang community centre on Sunday night. With adults120 words
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63 1984-09-04 10 PASSENGERS on nine Singapore Airlines flights m the Orient will soon celebrate the Mooncake Festival m the air. A total of 3,000 mooncakes will be distributed to them when the festival begins on Sept 10. A brief account of the history and mythology surrounding63 words
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Article, Illustration931 1984-09-04 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Racial harmony 'so important and so fragile' says PAP's 18th new candidate By MR ZULKIFLI bin Mohammed, 36, believes that racial harmony m Singapore cannot be taken for granted. "It's so important and it's so fragile," the 18th People's Action Party931 words
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327 1984-09-04 10 Aussie tourist testifies in case against policeman AN AUSTRALIAN couple have been flown here by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to testify m a case against a police sergeant, who is accosed of helping to dispose of stolen travellers' cheques. Mr and Mrs Barrie Ellson were on holiday here last327 words
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256 1984-09-04 11 NANCY LOH - Man died in bid to rescue drowning friend NANCY LOH By A MAN who tried to save his friend from drowning was himself drowned. And the fishing net that Mr Koh Man Ec, 23. had thrown to save Mr Chong Kirn, 22, from drowning, was apparently one of the reasons256 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-09-04 11 Sparking off the skills contest SPARKS flew at this arc welding contest yesterday at the Singapore Vocational Institute. Some workers were given time off by their employers to practise yet others took it as another day on the Job. But the competitive spirit was keenly there as they took part287 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-09-04 11 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Conduct was reprehensible, says three-judge panel By THE former head of the Inland Revenue Legal Section, who two years ago was convicted of cheating, has bt?en struck off the rolls of advocates and solicitors. A three-judge court said, m announcing its decision yesterday,537 words
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213 1984-09-04 11 THE chairman of NTUC Comfort, Mr Mah Bow Tan, said yesterday that various hardship loans will be available soon to assist needy cabbies and bus operators. This will prevent members from falling into the clutches of unscrupulous "loan sharks". Members will get up to $1,000213 words
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143 1984-09-04 11 A WOMAN died and a six-year-old girl was seriously hurt m separate road accidents on Sunday. Police said Madam Chew Juat Eng, 72, was crossing the road near her home m Ang Mo Kio at about 5.15 p.m. when she was knocked down by143 words
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Article63 1984-09-04 11 Spiritual talk at centre DR PETER Masters, minister of the London Metropolitan Tabernacle, will speak on The Changing Face of Evangelicalism at the World Trade Centre at 8 p.m. next Tuesday. Dr Masters, spiritual successor of Charles Spurgeon, a preacher m the 19th Century, will also give a lecture at63 words
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Article44 1984-09-04 11 A LABOURER was stabbed m the hip, m a fight with another man, at a hawker centre at Redhill Close on Sunday. Police said Mr Lim Lye Hock, 28, was stabbed with a kitchen knife, following a quarrel at about 9.30 a.m.44 words
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Article61 1984-09-04 11 THE Ninth International Salon of Colour Photography 1984 competition is still open. Entries can be submitted for the colour slides or colour prints section before Sept 26 Entry forms are available at the Singapore Colour Photographic Society, or telephone *****87. Winning entries will be on display at61 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-09-04 12 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER More people can now relate to its activities and targets By THE Community Chest of Singapore is slowly but surely winning the battle against its image problem. Chest officials have for some time realised that many people find it easier to relate to559 words
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Article62 1984-09-04 12 ONE more cholera victim has been identified at the Woodlands Home for the Aged. This brings the number affected to Another three died of the disease. A cholera carrier has also been confirmed by the Ministry of Environment, bringing the total number of carriers detected at62 words
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217 1984-09-04 12 THE owner of a beauty shop was ordered by the High Court yesterday to pay more than $58,000 to a cosmetics dealer for non-payment for goods supplied. Mr Justice Sinnathuray rejected Madam Leong Yoke Har's defence that she was entitled to return unsold217 words
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Article126 1984-09-04 12 A MINISTER yesterday suggested that more WITs teams be formed In Singapore schools and Junior colleges. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, noted that there are now only three such teams m Singapore's 25€ primary schools and 14€ secondary schools and126 words
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Article78 1984-09-04 12 Girl died after roof fall A GIRL died after she fell while playing on the roof of a market m Lorong 25, Geylang Road, last week. Police said the girl, Mageshuery K. Arumugam, 11, of Aljunied Crescent, was playing with her nephew and brother on the roof-top when she fell78 words
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492 1984-09-04 12 Final touch added to charity paintings IN THE comfortable Tudor Room of Goodwood Park Hotel yesterday, the last touches to two acts of charity were added. Businessman James Morris, 35, gave a watercolour painting by artist Ong Kirn Seng to his wife, Mrs Meng Morris. And Hong Leong Finance's representative,492 words
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Article28 1984-09-04 12 PRESIDENT Devan Nair has appointed Mr Low Wee Ping and Mr Zainol Abeedin bin Hussin as district judges, from last Saturday, according to the government gazatte.28 words
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260 1984-09-04 15 WONG Al KWEI - $198m URA surplus despite no site sales WONG Al K WEI $41m advance payments on projects help chalk up total By THE Urban Redevelopment Authority earned about $198 million more than it spent during the 1983/84 financial year although it did not hold a sale of sites. This level of260 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-09-04 15 THE Singapore Science Centre m Jurong is fast shedding its image as a serious place full of mind-bog-gling stuff which only the scientifically-in-clined can appreciate. Its range of interesting exhibits and displays for both young and old have been drawing more and more visitors.364 words
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Article29 1984-09-04 15 THE National Cadet Corps will organise an expedition to Mount Ophir. A group comprising 40 cadets and five officers will leave for the threeday expedition on Friday.29 words
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195 1984-09-04 15 Former police officer cleared after charges dropped A FORMER police officer was yesterday cleared of two corruption charges and a police summons after they were withdrawn. Chan Kok Gnan, 51, then head of the AntiVice Enforcement Unit, was acquitted of allegedly corruptly obtaining $660 from Mr Tay kian Seng m195 words
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113 1984-09-04 15 First-aid competition to mark St John anniversary SINGAPORE'S St John Ambulance Brigade will be hosting the first regional first-aid and nursing competition as part of their Golden Jubilee celebrations on Saturday. Six countries Australia, New Zealand, Hongkong, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore will take part m the event. The competition,113 words
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Article69 1984-09-04 15 How to cook healthy food SECONDARY school students will show how to cook low cholestrol and low caloried dishes, such as chicken curry, gado-gado and fried macaroni, at the Eat Wisely, Stay Healthy exhibition, which opens today at the Singapore Science Centre. The cooking demonstrations, film shows, contest and display69 words
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111 1984-09-04 15 AN ELDERLY pedestrian died after he was knocked down along Lengkok Bahru by a motorcyclist who was not supposed to be riding because he was under disqualification. Mr Naina Mohd, 78, was crossing the road on May 10 when Ng Khee Choon's motorcycle collided111 words
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Article298 1984-09-04 15 THE car parking headache In the central area will be eased farther In the next few years, bat possibly at a higher price to motorists. With its decision to C-ovide more car park ts, the Urban Redevelopment Authority has also said m Its 1983/84 annual298 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-09-04 38 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Biggest number made deputy assistant commissioners By POLICE yesterday announced the promotion of seven superintendents to deputy assistant commissioners the biggest number to be upgraded to this rank. Three of them are police scholars. They are Chua Chin Kiat, Goh Liang Kwang and Khoo351 words
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63 1984-09-04 38 THE continued coroner's inquiry Into the death of a woman who choked to death on bread la Woodbridge Hospital will he resumed on Sept It. The inquiry was ad- Jewed from yesterday because Madam Chaa Ah Keok alias Chaa Gnat Heng's husband, a witness, «Ud not63 words
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78 1984-09-04 38 THREE MEN were fined yesterday for having for sale crash helmets that did not have Sisir certification marks. The 18 helmets were seized from three shops that police checked on June 7 and the court ordered all the helmets to be forfeited. Ng Chor78 words
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Article62 1984-09-04 38 A MAN claimed trial yesterday to committing criminal trespass m the Apollo Hotel where he allegedly distributed cards advertising massage services. Ho Shu Haur, 25, a part-time wiring contractor, is said to have entered the hotel on May 30, 1984, to distribute Diana Health Service massage cards after62 words
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Article70 1984-09-04 38 A WOMAN on a social visit here stole the keys from two shops and later broke into them to steal goods. The jobless woman, Wannee Maneein, 24, from Thailand, was jailed for 24 months on each of the two counts of housebreaking and theft. She was also70 words
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Article60 1984-09-04 38 A YOUTH was charged on Saturday with gang robbery at Ben Company m Jurong. A. Panirselavam, 17, is alleged to have taken a steel safe containing $18,122, cheques totalling $58,888 and other documents on April 1. Four others have been charged with the same offence. No60 words
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Article77 1984-09-04 38 A FORMER managing director of a company claimed trial on Saturday to cheating a man of $8,000 commission. Sim Chuan Seng alias Simon Sim, 45, had allegedly deceived Mr Mohamed Asad Ullah alias Badal into believing that Sim's company, Broadway Hardware Pte Ltd, had been given prior77 words
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316 1984-09-04 38 THE terms of merger between two unions m Telecoms have been hammered out after tough negotiations, m which the NTUC played the role of broker. The 1,250-strong TAS Clerical Workers' Union (Tascwu) agreed to join the 8,000-man Union of Telecoms Employees (Utes) as316 words
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Article58 1984-09-04 38 A SEMINAR on quality control circles for the hotel industry will be held at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel today. It will be opened by the MP for Buona Vista, Professor AngKok Peng. The seminar is jointly organised by the National Productivity Board, the Singapore Hotel Association58 words
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Article20 1984-09-04 38 SINGAPORE Airlines began twice-weekly services to Kaohsiung, m Taiwan, yesterday, giving the airline 41 destinations m all.20 words
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Article109 1984-09-04 38 ANOTHER gorilla has died at Singapore Zoo. This leaves Zozo, IS, a gift from Prince Rainier, as the sole surviving gorilla m quarantine on the $85MM gorilla island. Zoo officials will hold a press conference today to tell more about Saul's death. Saul, six, from the109 words
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Advertisement141 1984-09-04 12 m^ m Mm^ II II ml n ®DI A"7 A OIMP Am IHi A r^ f-\X r\ 11^ v!!l /"A 1^ Uil A\ Plaza Sin 9 a P ura nas faDulous fashions on levels one and two. Every level at Plaza Singapura sells a main category of mfc^# m V.^ll141 words
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Advertisement198 1984-09-04 13 I "ll^lilflii!;:"' l ■iaEiit i^^Hßaß^Baßaßa^^l llllllliiflfeHiiff!^ l^ ■bTllßmlbTbT,— Mßtm^BtygißPl B% /'B||B^Bißj|H H^H^l B^B^H^"'H^^B^^l ""^^h^i^^ :ii NiitaSi--: w, j j! S bVbVbV^ v 1^ b^j^bMJ bJbB bbb^^ "^^B^B^bl B^B^B^ 'r. '""WhHim t ISsft^T. ■^f^S'^^H bVKbH fcE^^rw. ..::ffl»**' -j'' j '*l^m^^^l B^BVsßb BaßWt f *^i Ami Bff^ 1 \m \wl S^wk >.198 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-09-04 14 The early birds now catch fewer worms in Singapore THE early bird catches the worm. But not any more even if you wake up before dawn, you. might not get these elusive creatures. Worm catchers, the fellows who used to wade m dirty streams with their nets, will tell you341 words
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107 1984-09-04 14 Kolam Ayer TRY your hand at making your own mooneakes. There's no better way to start than by learning from an expert. A Hongkong chef, Mr Wong Chi Keung, has been specially flown m to give a mooncakemaking demonstration at Kolam Aycr107 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-09-04 14 RONNIE TANG - RONNIE TANG Residents near sites will be forewarned with a letter By A SUDDEN burst of deafening "booms" or "bangs" is what you expect occasionally if you happen to stay near a Mass Rapid Transit worksite. But you will not be shocked out350 words
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298 1984-09-04 14 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG Marine Parade By UNLIKE many students of his age, Mohamed SaUeh Mb Shamsu, 17, goes to work first before he gees to school every morning. And this has been his routine since he became a news vender helper m April but298 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-09-04 14 TREES shed their leaves m autumn. In Singapore, many Angsana trees, like the ones m Toa Payoh, don't just lose leaves. They are uprooted. The day of reckoning came when a group of Housing Board workers armed with electric saws started removing the trees. The HDB130 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-09-04 14 IT WAS a "Silver Memories"' contest, a show m which participants showed off their talents singing and dancing to old and new hit songs. But for, Mr Gerrard Sebastian and Miss Jacqueline Pereira, both 20, their performance of a rock 'n roll dance233 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-09-04 14 CHAN KIN SANG - CHAN KIN SANG By IF THERE'S a Who's Who for community service m Singapore, Mr Francis Han Jit Kwan, 33, a technician, would surely make the list. His present commitments include being chairman of the Kaki Bukit CCMC, vice-chair-man of its civil defence co-ordinating194 words
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Article95 1984-09-04 14 CALLING all babas and nonyas! If you are interested m dondang sayang, Join m the fun at Marine Parade's Malam Aslirama. The event will be held at Marine Parade community centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Dondang sayang is the main item m the programme.95 words
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Article120 1984-09-04 14 IT'S a giant banana split all right, twentyfive feet long, appropriately to mark the country's 25th anniversary of nation-building. The Trinity Christian Centre, which came up with the novelty partly to boost Sunday school membership, had 10 members spending more than two hours last week to120 words
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Advertisement8 1984-09-04 15 Seven promoted to deputy assistant commissioners Page 388 words
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Advertisement246 1984-09-04 15 FROM SEPTEMBER STH TO 1 0TH CENTREPOINT RECREATES I B^^^^^p^ I mooncakes m Singapore I W§^^ I^l l^^l X I from the skilled master of i I I^^ ÜbVlvl l^i^ mooncakes at The Swat jw L DfTheMoon^^ At the Mvrjl I VUI f^^^fi C©ntr©Doint ~^L. 1 x *&£c** •k* performances246 words
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Article472 1984-09-04 16 RUSSIAN and American negotiators are supposed to meet m Vienna later this month to try to reach an agreement on banning space weapons. Although the Americans have said that they will be there, they might well be facing an empty chair. The Soviet Union, which offered472 words
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Article, Illustration913 1984-09-04 16 JAMES SCHIFFMAN - JAMES SCHIFFMAN By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal SEOUL Ever since he came to power m a 1979 military coup, President Chun Doo Hwan has tried to convince his doubting countrymen that he really will keep a913 words
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Article, Illustration836 1984-09-04 16 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Last week, Australia's top financial public servant, Mr John Stone, issued a thinly veiled criticism of the Labour government when he said that linking wage rises to the cost of living was nonsense. The outspoken outgoing Australian public service mandarin puts836 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-09-04 16 INDONESIA mmmmm JAKARTA A party of dignitaries, accompanied by journalists, descends on a village. The party starts out m the morning and returns to the city by afternoon. This post-haste manner of visiting has been described as "rural development tourism." The "tourists" are government officials administrators,Depthnews - 638 words
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490 1984-09-04 17 The Community Chest's Share programme THE people of Singapore have always been most generous when it comes to giving to charity The concept of the Community Chest extends beyond merely giving for charity. We are trying to foster a sense of civic490 words
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358 1984-09-04 17 YOUR Straits Times dated Aug 31 carried the article "World Bank questions graduate mum policy". In this article, it was reported that: "The World Bank has questioned Singapore's policy of encouraging graduate mothers to have more children". Singapore's population and education system are open for358 words
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Letter67 1984-09-04 17 ON Aug 28, my husband had a car accident while driving along Changi Coastal Road. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the people who rendered help to him, especially to those who called the ambulance, made attempts to inform me and looked after him67 words
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Letter165 1984-09-04 17 AS an American businessman who has travelled to Singapore for several years, I would like to comment on the performance of one of your "ambassadors of goodwill". Mr Ismail Yacob, driver of taxi 3294, has served me faithfully and we have become good friends, as have our families.165 words
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Letter126 1984-09-04 17 WITH reference to the letter "Shocked at not being told of use of fees m court case" by "Fedup". (ST, Aug 29). If "Fed-up" is indeed a member of the Singapore Dental Association, he must have been a very apathetic one. Ever since this "Factory Act"126 words
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Letter90 1984-09-04 17 ALL hotels, theatres and shopping centres should install a light (a blue bulb preferably) so that those who need a taxi at night can get one more quickly. The light can be switched on when a taxi is needed from between 7 and 10.30 p.m. It90 words
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Letter256 1984-09-04 17 Moscow has its own rules IT IS a year since 269 innocent people perished off the Soviet Kamchatka Peninsula a heinous act by the Soviets. The Political Association of the National University of Singapore wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the families ana friends of the 269 victims. The256 words
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Letter125 1984-09-04 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr K.O. Tang, who was unable to buy parking coupons from shops or a parking attendant while visiting a friend m Marsiling. (ST, July 5). Besides the Woodlands Central area office, there are 12 shops selling car coupons m Marsiling125 words
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Miscellaneous186 1984-09-04 17 REPLY X Parking v coupon outlets^O&^^v^--^ m Marsiling estate 1 Leong Joo Electrical Company 10 a.m. to Blk 1A Woodlands Centre Road #01-98 10.30 p.m. 2 Leng Chuan Coffee Shop 5 a.m. to Blk 2A Woodlands Centre Road #01-118 11.45 p.m. 3 See Toi Watches 9 a.m. to Blk 4A186 words
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Article, Illustration897 1984-09-04 18 Indochinesc find no refuge in rich Texan town Dallas, Texas, is one of the cities across the United States where Indochinese refugees have been settled by the US government. About 25,000 Cambodians, Vietnamese and Laotians live m the slums of old east Dallas. But they do not fit m well,AFP - 897 words
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604 1984-09-04 18 Thousands still anquisn in China s work camps XINING (China) THE abbot of the most renowned Buddhist lamasery m this stark region of Chin* bordering on Tibet has spent almost half his life In labour camps. Abbot Chueshu, now 48, Is just one of thousands who have undergone "reform throughReuter - 604 words
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Advertisement138 1984-09-04 18 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS °/o D-®* 'credited M fgy l 0 J monthly. I FIXED DEPOSITS 7 1 /4% p.a. I For 1 ,3,6,9 and 1 2 months. PRIME LENDING RATE 9 1 2 p.a. Effective 6 June 1984 (All rates subject to change without notice). HOUSING LOANS 9Va% p.a. I to138 words
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Article37 1984-09-04 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 12 79 13 Finance 4 11 2 Hotels 1 4 3 Properties 1 8 4 Plantations 1 8 1 Mining 1 1 0 Deb/Loans 2 2 7 Total 22 113 3037 words
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Article42 1984-09-04 19 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 21 69 18 Finance 3 10 3 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 4 5 Oil palms 2 4 3 Tins 1 5 3 Rubbers 6 6 8 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 34 99 4142 words
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Article92 1984-09-04 19 SHARE prices drifted to an easier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m dull trading. The widely -followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index eased 2.71 points to 1411.70. The Scoreboard showed losses outnumbering gains by 99 to 34, while 41 other issues92 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-09-04 19 THE Singapore stock market fell m moderate trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 6.97 points to close at 922.29 and the Business Times Composite Index (ell 5.05 points to end at 824.74. Falls led rises 113 to 22. A total of 12.6 million289 words
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Article71 1984-09-04 19 Bwstead Bhd -1 C&C +8 CCM CoW Stora —6 DuntopM -2 Es» susp FtN -5 Genhnn -5 Gurnets unch Haw Par -1 fcKhcapeßM -7 Keppel +1 MTC -10 ftUtt-furpose -1 NBT susp Nat ton -8 PMC -3 Pan Ok -5 PetfaPUnt -2 Prtna unch Promet -271 words
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Article35 1984-09-04 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tines 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/S4) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)35 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-09-04 19 Chief price changes Most active LwKimToh 1,441.000 Pohong Com 780,000 U I C 680,000 Pon-EI 660,000 UOL 541.000 Kuala SMbn S2O 10 PPtUntiSOc 174 +9 CtC 350+8 Tei* Corp 164 +7 Tmn Inet 318 +6 OCBC 980 5 DBS 795+5 MBreMritt 705 +5 San Lan Ftaanca 320 +4 FederjlFkw 312230 words
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Article111 1984-09-04 19 SINCLAIR Research Ltd, Britain's leading maker of home computers, has opened an office m Singapore to service the South-east Asian market. The move, part of Sinclair's world expansion plan, followed its creation m June of marketing operations m West Germany and France. It also announced lastIHT - 111 words
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Article40 1984-09-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR A British company, Tate and Lyle Technical Services, is to set up a Ms 6 million joint venture with the Perak Agriculture Development Corporation to run a tea plantation m Lenggong, Perak, Bernama reported on Sunday. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article53 1984-09-04 19 JEWELLERY with a distinct Australian touch will be displayed at the Australian Jewellery Exhibition at the National Museum Art Gallery between tomorrow and Sept 16. The exhibition, which opens between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., will be officially opened today by Mr W.P.J. Handmer, High Commissioner of Australia.53 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-09-04 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Face m the news By A MAN, who has been m the book publishing business for if years, 10 of them as president of the Book Publishers Association, feels that profit is not the only objective m the business. Mr Koh Hock365 words
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439 1984-09-04 19 DETROIT The capital of the American car industry will be the scene of high drama for the next two weeks as General Motors and Ford have been designated targets for strikes by the United Auto Workers (UAW) Union. Labour and industry analysts agreeReuter - 439 words
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341 1984-09-04 19 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Tie-up with Japanese will affect smaller plants By NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills' move to team up with a giant Japanese gas manufacturer to produce industrial gases is likely to lead to a further rationalisation of the local gas industry. Smaller and341 words
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359 1984-09-04 19 Prlntemps' new French book section stocks more than 7§t books and magagnes. Mr Cicurel says it is not a business venture, bat a service to the French community and it hopes to increase the core of regular, customers through this service. PRINTEMPS has359 words
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111 1984-09-04 19 What it means to sell a TV set A COMPANY selling television sets is not just selling a product, it is selling entertainment, participants at a marketing seminar were told yesterday. if the company does not realise this, then it will fail to react to changes m the entertainment industry.111 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-09-04 19 Datuk Leong - Recovery soon for rubber prices Datuk Leong says KUALA LUMPUR Primary Industries Minister, Datuk Paul Leong, said here on Sunday that there were strong indications that rubber prices would soon recover from the present doldrums. Given the sustained world demand for rubber, It would only be a matter of timeAFP - 247 words
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Article3252 1984-09-04 20 READCRS should be aware of the kmrta of this information. Not every transaction, 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 does not3,252 words
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Article2084 1984-09-04 20 INDUSTRIALS Alex Hldgd 80B) xd Alcom (2.006 2.0 15) (12) 2 05 (5) 203 (2) 206 (10) 202 (I) 201 (3)2 00 Antoh 1 80S) I 178 (6) 179 xd A Choc (2.865) (4) 2.84 (3) 2.86 AISB (4 688 4 80S) AMD (3 5662,084 words
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Article2774 1984-09-04 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tareiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1984 Last Yield Voi Day Hijh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Mgh2,774 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-09-04 21 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore September 192.75 up 2 25 cents Malaysia September ***** down 0.50 cents17 words
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Article, Illustration11 1984-09-04 21 Closing prices Ms/kilo Straits Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 960 tonnes11 words
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Article51 1984-09-04 21 GOLD USJ/oz Mm Fri Singapore 346 50 347 00 348.00 348 50 Mon Sat Hongkong 346 40—346 80 347.80 348 30 Fri Thurs New York unav unav London 347 50-348 00 348.25-348.75 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high— low 357 7C— 356.30 364.00—***** Closing 356.40 363.30 'Volume: 60351 words
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Article119 1984-09-04 21 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5524,143 and 5524,240. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60/8.10 and remained inactive all morning. It closed at U*****. 50/8. 00 for lunch. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****. 20/7. 70 and came off to a low of U*****.20/6.70 on a firmer119 words
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Article125 1984-09-04 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer despite a weaker Chicago soybean complex close last week. PALM Closinf prices Crude Ml/ tonne palm oJ Sept 970 (central) 967 50 (north) 960 (south) Oct 967 50 (central) 960 (north) Refined palm of MJ/tonnes RBD palm Sept 555 (sellers) Ocl125 words
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Article59 1984-09-04 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Sentiment was dampened by an offering of 960 tonnes, up sharply from 168 tonnes on Thursday. The buffer stock manager was again the major buyer. There were about 2059 words
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Article58 1984-09-04 21 JAKARTA Indonesia will try and stem its rising imports of soyameal by using sugar cane pellets as an animal feed ingredient, the official Antara news agency said. It said current soyameal imports could be cut by up to 20 per cent this way. Reuter The dosing pricesReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1984-09-04 21 ciiu^r Chniif prices S.lv.r us,/,,,, M Mon Fri Singapore Un»» 7.45—7.50 Fri Tkws Ntw York Umv 7 45—7 50 Source Credit Swsse. Spore24 words
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Article313 1984-09-04 21 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (Scents/Mo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 187 50— 188.50N 190.00—191 00N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Sept 191 00 191 50 192.75-***** 216 50-217 00 216.50 217 25 Int 1 RSS Oct 195.50—196.50 196.75— 197 25 Int 2 RSS313 words
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Article386 1984-09-04 21 NtMCM* prices 1/100 k| Coconut oil Sulk FOB ***** (sellers) Old drum FOB 205 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 209 00 (sellers) Copra Mixed (loose) 103 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 677 50 (sellers) Sarawak white lag FOB NIW ***** (sellers) Sarawak special Mack FOB386 words
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Article421 1984-09-04 21 ____i i i i i i Hongkong Hang Seng ~i Monday 939.42 (926.78) nt Week ago closed jjjj: AustraEan Al -Ordinaries i r Monday 730.6 (733.2) Week ago 744.7 Australian Industrials Monday 1027.0(1028.7) Week ago 1031.0 (Hfures m brackets refer to those of the previous tradnf day) HONGKONG, Mon.421 words
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Article277 1984-09-04 21 Sept 3 NK{ Chance Associated HoteK Bank Of Eost Asia 20 00 +04 Ch«ung Kong 760 +0 1 Chmo Light 12 40 unch Cross Horb Tunnel 930 F E Consortium 0 355 0 005 For Eost Exch Ph*«x 0035 unch G I Cement 550 -0 05 Great Eagle 0277 words
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Article328 1984-09-04 21 Sept 3 Yw Chmcc A)momoto 1210 -20 Akoi 557 +13 Amodo 1320 +30 Am** Chem 575 +5 Asoh, Gloss 779 9 Bonk Tk 445 unch Bridgettone 589 1 1 Conor) 1310 -20 Covo Computer 1440 +tO Citizen 562 +7 0 r*p Prm» 981 -10 D r*ppo" Screen Doie. 645328 words
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Article337 1984-09-04 21 Sept 3 Cents Chartf (Hurt) A C I 186 -I A N I 232 +2 A P N\ 232S Aberfoyte 940 -10 Age 285 10 Afconc* CM 94 +1 Aided Mil 232 -1 Ampol Exp 300S -5 Ampol Pet 170 unch Anz 485 -3 Ashton 96 -I BH P337 words
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412 1984-09-04 21 Thailand plans to ban illegal chit funds BANGKOK The Thai government plans to enact a law banning investment m high-return fund pools illegally held outside the financial and banking systems, the Thai news agency said on Thursday. The semi-official agency said the law, to be enacted soon, would cover allAFP - 412 words
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Article229 1984-09-04 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1555 65 and closed at a high of 552.1575/85. Trading of the greenback against the major currencies was extremely quiet with New York on Labour Day holiday. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8910/20 and was traded narrowly between 2.8955/ 65 and 2.8907/17. It229 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-09-04 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Sinßhun (184N) 4/9(2300) TAJ 1000 1100 II Jutland* (321) 5/9 (0200) TA3 *****400/1200 1300 Nl/Pl 1300 1400 SI KansaiP(37A) 8/9(1300) FSB 1500 1700/ 2100-2200 U2 B Strop (397) 5/9(0700) FSB *****400/*****930576 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-09-04 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Chidambaram 31/2 aside 4/9 Chrysovalandou Grace 35/6 a side 4/9 Equator 111 22 aside 4/9 Kota Makmur 10/1 aside 4/9 Makmur 20W aside 4 9 Sangerhausen 18 aside 4/9 See Hai Hong I 45A a side 4/9 Anpu 31/2 4/9/ 5/9207 words
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Article205 1984-09-04 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local dollars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8209 1.8239 5 55—5 43 Canadian dollar 1.6653 1 6667 6.08—5 98 NZ dollar 1.0733 1.0760 9 55—919 Sterling pound 2.8198 2.8233 3 58—3 52 US dollar 2.1575-2.1585205 words
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Article199 1984-09-04 21 Managers' prices for Sept 4 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 04—323 Tht Sa»inp Fund 1 91—203 S pore Prog Fund 1 36-1 44 S pore Sec Fund 1 98-2 lOid Spore Invest Fund 1.20—1.27 Spore Equity Fund 1 35-1 43 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.60—2199 words
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Article59 1984-09-04 21 BOMBAY State-owned Shipping Corporation of India plans to buy a floating dock, which will service its ships and cut spending on repairs m foreign yards, SCI chairman R. K. S. Gandhi has said. The SCI has floated a tender and received more than 30 bids fromReuter - 59 words
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Article295 1984-09-04 22 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - KOICHI ISHIY AM A By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO Japan's rapidly -recovering corporate profits are expected to gather farther momentum m the midst of on-going yen depreciation and "lucky" special domestic demands arising from an unusually hot summer. Private researchers and economists safcl Hitachi Ltd295 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-09-04 22 THIS Toyota vehicle belies its looks m more ways than one. First, although it looks like a van, the New Medja Car is, as its name suggests, a car. And second, it is no ordinary car. The vehicle is equipped with an advanced communication systemPana - 82 words
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Article16 1984-09-04 22 MR GEORGE E. Bogaars resigned as a director of UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LTD from Septl.16 words
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Article83 1984-09-04 22 TRADING m the shares of ISETAN (S) PTE LTD on a settlement basis will be suspended from Sept 12 from 10 am until further notice. Accordingly the due date for delivery of settlement contracts for this month will be brought forward to Sept 11. In another announcement BENTA83 words
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Article56 1984-09-04 22 SINBOR CO PTE LTD, a subsidiary of Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd, has increased its issued and paid up capital to $2 million from $850,000 through a one-for-one bonus issue of $100 per share, and by alloting 3,000 shares of $100 each at par to its holding company56 words
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Article33 1984-09-04 22 per cent from 7.25 per cent with effect from yesterday. All other interest rates remain unchanged. THE CHARTERED BANK has increased its six months fixed deposit interest rates to 7.533 words
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Article37 1984-09-04 22 COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CO LTD has sold 45,000 shares m Van der Horst Ltd. With the sale, the company's shareholding m Van der Horst is reduced from 6 per cent to 5.74 per cent.37 words
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Article22 1984-09-04 22 BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES BHD has announced a 57 per cent rise m operatng profits before tax to $2.9 million.22 words
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320 1984-09-04 22 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Long-term strategy to enhance banking operations here By UNITED Overseas Bank Limited yesterday revealed that the acquisition of Far Eastern Bank is a long-term strategy to enhance the group's banking operations m Singapore. In a circular to shareholders, UOB also disclosed320 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-09-04 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By SEND your financial quorioo to Monoywioo, Tho Straits Timoo, Timoo i Houso, 390 Kirn Song Road, Singapore 0923. QARE the profits an individual makes from financial futures deals taxable? If so, at what rates? A WHETHER or not your profits are taxable depends on whether you283 words
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311 1984-09-04 22 LONDON Brooke Bond Group PLC said yesterday its directors do not intend to recommend the £355 million (Ssl.l billion) cash bid from Unilever PLC. Brooke Bond shareholders were also urged not to sell their shares m the market. The Unilever bid exceeds311 words
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Advertisement207 1984-09-04 19 H Businessmen A Engineering/ Medical H Professionals Architectural/ H I Construction Uses of Micro-Computers Uses and Selection of for tne Medical Profession. Mlcro-Computefs In Uses of Micro-Comp uter H Business. m Engineering Law H The Uses of Portable Environment. H Computers for Computers m Project Thft nwv r and the207 words
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Advertisement169 1984-09-04 20 l; 'i^:,':, Do-it-Yourself The two m one book of all trades' that lUlmM||m| makes your master of home improvement. IVNflll Wl DO-IT-YOURSELF MANUAL is a comprehensive and wholly practical guide to home improvement. Its two volumes compiled with the help of a massive team of experts cover every aspect of169 words
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Advertisement122 1984-09-04 21 I AMnU^rrj I In the superstitious Deep oouth of the USA. fl w^l H two s 9 row U P Wltn supernatural powers H Through their young years and into manhood. I H wherever their paths crossed a fearsome fl |^H^skM^j| H enmity flared One of them wanted the other122 words
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Advertisement919 1984-09-04 22 We ate pleased to announce the opening of an office m Singapore 6 Battery Road #16-08 The Chartered Bank Building Singapore 0104 and the appointment of Jane Kingsley as Executive Director Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc. Executive Recruiting Consultants NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DALLAS HONG KONG HOUSTON LONDON LOS ANGELES919 words
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Advertisement274 1984-09-04 22 W Kangaroo The Kangaroo Brand Steel Office Equipment The Introductory Offer Till 30.9.84 $460 5275 HIOI Single Pedestal Table H l O2 L Shaped Executive Desk HI OO Double Pedestal Table $320 $106 j^f%^^ HIO2A L Shaped Secretary Desk H l O5 Typis« Stand H1 227 Executive Chair rl" mm274 words
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Advertisement774 1984-09-04 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: LI 1^ mfK^—^rXJ Kr Sa°tu?da Frlday 8 302 m tS 2 00pmrn«m Ordinery: $1.00 per word (Mm $15 00) Food/ En rt inm n v -fe 6^ dTs^^^k 1 tvk fsz>J% aT*zs-^% ll V r^^V IIV*"SV i^^jW M7s& deadline lor the Sunday Times) Semi-diiplay: S2O774 words
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Advertisement576 1984-09-04 24 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURE AND SALE direct from factory. Kitchen cabinet from $95 p.f.r. and wardrobes from $120 p.f.r. Custom made furniture are welcome. Tel: *****19/*****87. A SPECIALIST m upholstery/ custom-made sofas. Trade-in accepted. Reasonable price. *****40 (day)/ *****43 (night). CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholstering or made-to-order covers. Contact:576 words
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Advertisement529 1984-09-04 24 25 Ssn): Othsf Products New items added for WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE I Pick accessories, taps, basins, water-closets and many other sanitary fittings from as low as $5.00 from warehouse clearance sale. Limited period only! See now at: 282J Paya L*bar Road Singapore 1440 (Bosktos A-Z Building Tot *****1S Ladles especially529 words
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Advertisement479 1984-09-04 24 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture ■solutions for men! I lEIIME IS CNAI6III6 TIE COBPIEIIO* IP I MAI VITI TIE FINEST SILITIIIS TIAT I TIILT lECMIIZE A MAI'S FACE IS I DIFFERENT H If Til AIE TROUILED IT Till COUPLE X lON. I It YOURSELF A FAVOUR All CALL I479 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-04 24 m&M «p^H ■Qaaaaß M HELP! AN ADVERTISER has lost V an overnighter (light travelling m bag) containing very imporm tant official documents and is X at a total loss concerning company operations. If you X come across this blue/white cloth overnighter, hurry and X locate the owner at classifica- tion591 words
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Advertisement506 1984-09-04 24 39 Photography GOOD CONDITION LEICA M 2 with Leltz reconditioned Summarit 50/1.5, $2,500 0.n.0. Lelca lIIG with Elmar 50/3.5. $1,500 0.n.0. Minolta CLE with 40/2. 28/2.8, 90/4. flash and fitted case. $1,200 0.n.0. Ring *****56 If interested. 40 Other Services HAVING PROBLEMS WITH motor, fire, workmen and general Insurance, why506 words
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Advertisement479 1984-09-04 24 53 Computer Products/Services ■■is ERSI6M II PLUS «r*» ■»>■»_ ■■W AT *****6/--650? 180 onboard. 80 column c»rd. Green monitor, inclusive of 2 i 320K8 Mm. tot* uM (Mfc— »t »1.400/ 1 I LtHw qutltr Dot Mjtru Print* (van* at Ss7oo > 120 cps. 1 i K»rtriic lo* a»« Ktyfcqard fm479 words
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Advertisement806 1984-09-04 25 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies CONSTRUCTraim I SALE I CRANES 40 -150 TON GENERATORS 10 I 250 KVA DEUTZ TRUCKS 15 TON GENERAL PLANT CATERPILLAR I EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT PILING ■EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PLANT PUMPSB AND DEW ATERING EQUIPMENT I Completion of al5 month project m Indonesia I I means806 words
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Advertisement557 1984-09-04 25 60 Business Opportunities HOME JOB CONTRACTOR! Wants to contact factories with simple assembly sub-contracting jobs. Call *****75. LC/ TR FACILITIES available for established companies 3 years). Credit International Pte Ltd. *****28/ 9. ONIONS (BELLAIRIES) from India. Selling cheap. 25 kilos per bag. Available 1.000 bags. Cull *****40/ *****41. PARTNER REOUIRED557 words
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Advertisement390 1984-09-04 25 "JL** i Tod 3 v I tffrS 607 *M fl^ J°b Opportunities ari Are Available In I Hill This Secti n 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive f A multi-national Machine 1 Tool Manufacturing I Company has vacancies j for tha following positions: PRODUCTION ENGINEER To work m a team390 words
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Advertisement598 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive P r op#rty firm roQUiroi ESTATE MANAGER c Holder of Estate Management Diploma. c 2to 5 years relevant experience. c Minimum age 25 years. Pleeee write m cofinoence o,ivifi£ your c.v. current end expected »elery to: THE ADVERTISER 97 Merket Street 03-00 Fidvf Building598 words
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Advertisement312 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMrtMl/ClertcMl A fast expanding engineering company invites suitable candidates looking for a prospective career to join us as: Receptionist/ Typist (Female) Age 18 to 25 GCE 'O' Level Typing speed of 40 to 45 wpm Working experience not required butwill be an advantage Stock Clerk (Female)312 words
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Advertisement808 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMrtMl/ClertaU c) SecrttsriaJ Clerical II TIMES PRINTERS (a member of the Time* Organisation) requires a male SHIPPING CLERK Requirements: GCE O' Level Knowledge of shipping documentations and forwarding procedures At least 2 years related working experience. We offer Attractive starting salary and Increments808 words
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Advertisement386 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical I METALS ORES PTE LTD g V, (member of the union V, Carbide Croup) r> invites applications V, from suitably quailv, fled candidates for the position of y, p 3 GCE "0" level passes g LCD typing at 40 wpm v. 6 1 2 years386 words
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Advertisement381 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP invites applications for the ports of: BANK CLERK/ TELLER Requirements: 4 GCE O' level credit passes Age between 17 artd 25 years Ability to type Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered. Interested candidates are to submit their applications stating381 words
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Advertisement496 1984-09-04 25 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial Clerical LINDETEVES-JACOBERG has an immediate vacancy fora SALES CLERK Applicants should have a GCE. O' level certificate and be able to type at 40 w.p.m. An attractive salary together with good fringe benefits will be given to the successful applicant. Interested candidates are requested496 words
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Advertisement408 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical a*OTUR^S EUROPfI AT CHANGI VILLAGE EUROP A LOUNGE RESTAURANT requires GENERAL CLERK Please call personally for an interview between 11am and 3pm at:BLK 5, UPPER CHANGI ROAD -01-2001, SPORE 1750 or TEL: *****17 JURONG BIRD PARK (PTE) LTD Requires GENERAL CLERK Preferably Indian or Chinese408 words
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Advertisement637 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical A well established Shipping Company urgently requires: BOOKKEEPER c Able to handle full sets o( accounts c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping c Minimum 2 years Bookkeeping experience Fluent m English Mandarin c Ability to type and handle correspondence independently c GCE O 1 Level Please637 words
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Advertisement637 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An established Company invitea applicants for tha poat of TYPIST c Secondary education with credit In English a Ability to type accurately at 40 to 50 wpm. a Have keen Interest In computer work c Able to commence work Immediately Interested applicants are to call637 words
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Advertisement639 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY naadad to work m a Rap. Office alerting 12/9. a Must have good command of English, typing telex. Interested parties please call:--733-6181 MISS PECK for an appointment Subsidiary of en international group of companies m Jurong require* MALE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT c Age 25 and639 words
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Advertisement575 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK/TYPIST REOUIRED a GCE 'O 1 level c Typing speed 35 to 40 wpm a Accounting knowledge an advantage Interacted parties, pteaaa call personally at:DTS (S) PTE LTD 2 Alexandra Rood #03-01. Delia House Singapore 0315 together with photograph and necessary photostated educational cart.575 words
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Advertisement542 1984-09-04 26 66 Situationa Vacant SecretMrisJ/CJertcMJ Required urgently FEMALE GENERAL CLERK CUM RECEPTIONIST c Good command of English and able to correspond. a Knowledge of accounts, experience not necessary a Good salary, meals and transport provided. Pteaaa call or write to TECH ENGINEERING PTE LTD Blk. 0. Unit 130 Pandan Loop Singapore542 words
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Advertisement651 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK a lto 2 years relevant working experience. a Minimum GCEO' Level. Interested please contact: Law firm requires a FEMALE CHINESE TYPIST CUM CLERK for icVtfVtooioto •ppointm#)nt. Salary between $400 and $500 depending on qualifications and experience. Interacted call JENNY TEL: *****33651 words
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Advertisement949 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CHINESE GENERAL CLERK required by Printing Firm Minimum secondary education, able to type and speak fluent English Experience not essential. Interested, call at: Blk 1093. Lower Delta Road, "01-10. Tlong Bahru Flatted Factory, S pore 0316 Tel *****74/ 5. FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR f Receptionist (Chinese)949 words
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Advertisement818 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical CLINIC RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK Ability to type essential Write with photograph and telephone number to: 545. Orchard Road. :i-M, Singapore 0923 ELECTRIC/ COMPANY URGENTLY requires C-.-:eral Clerk GCE "O" Level and be able to type 45 wpm. Interested plea.;? cull *****06 Linda ESTABLISHED CHRISTIAN BOOK818 words
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Advertisement488 1984-09-04 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales ©Panther Private Limited Singapore's leading plastic film manufacturer, urgently requires: a. Merchandising Sales Representative If you have a pleasant personality, are energetic and between the age of 20 and 24, own a car, we need you to service our customer base of supermarkets and minimarkets;488 words
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Advertisement627 1984-09-04 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales f) Sales A well established foreign joint venture company dealing with Nicad battery, rectifier, voltage stabilizer and UPS, invites applications from qualified persons for the positions of A) SALES ENGINEERS Requirements Candidates should have a recognised degree or Polytechnic diploma certificate m627 words
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Advertisement429 1984-09-04 27 Duo to products expansion, we require VAN SALESMAN to sell Vitasoy drinks/ Dole dried pineapples and mangoes/ Brooke Bond tea. a Mature, honest, aggressive and hardworking Able to speak English and Chinese dialect c Sales experience on drinks and snacks to provision shops, canteen, cinema kiosks Is required. Basic salary429 words
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Advertisement596 1984-09-04 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Furniture /•tectrical light fittings showroom m Centrepoint Orchard Road requires: SHOWROOM SALES ASSISTANTS Female will consider any age or race Male will consider only those who have completed N.S. or are semi -retired c Working hours:- 1 lam to 7pm Without experience starting $420 With596 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-04 27 66 Situations Vacant Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES a) Office Equipment To Introduce a new range of typewriters, binding machines, shredder and photocopiers. b) Oiazo Material A Plan Printer c Hardworking with pleasant personality. Experienced m marketing office equipment preferred. Attractive salary, commission, transport allowance and other benefits will be accorded to591 words
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Advertisement640 1984-09-04 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales DYNAMIC CHINESE MALE/ Female Sales Representatives Prepared to do outdoor sales Training provided. High commission Promotion prospects. Personal interview at: 2 Moonstone Lane Spore 1232. Tel: *****42. OUR COMPANY DEALS with home appliances and houseware products. Looking for direct Sales Representatives Basic and commission. For640 words
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Advertisement496 1984-09-04 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical i i 7=l 6THYLENG GLYCOLS (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED I **M CAREER IN UK PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY One of the downstream companies of Singapore's $2 billion Petro chemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau, EGS is now producing496 words
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Advertisement378 1984-09-04 27 HITACHI CHEMICAL (8) PTE LTD 20 BEDOK SOUTH ROAO. (1646) (A loading printed circuit board ment< fee hirer) requires ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (Mala/Famala) c GCE 'O 1 Level. c Male applicants must have completed N.S. c 16 to 28 years old. You can choose any of the following 5-day week permanent378 words
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Advertisement589 1984-09-04 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Vacant g) Technlcml g) Technlcml ft PHILIPS 1 II We require the services of suitably qualified I I persons for the following positions I II Production I II Supervisor I I Qualifications /Experience II Diploma holder m Engineering Discipline I w.th 1 2 years of related589 words
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Advertisement752 1984-09-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical bbH I V/e are looking for- I I LABORATORY I TECHNICIANS I GCE O' level B Some experience m quality control/ B H chemical analysis work. Those without H experience will also be considered. H Able to work on shifts752 words
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Advertisement586 1984-09-04 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml Vacancy For Qualified Maintenance Technician Suitable candidates must possess NTC 3 m Electronic/ Electrical/ Mechanical or air-conditioning At least 2 years' working experience m building services Interested applicants please write to> The Personnel Manager Mount Elizabeth Hospital Limited 3. Mount Elizabeth Singapore 0922 A fast586 words
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Advertisement296 1984-09-04 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical URGENTLY REQUIRED MOULD maker (with or without experience) Call personally at Trltech Mfg Pte Ltd 161 Kallang Way #03-03/05 (1334) (opposite Sanyo Electronic PteLtd) IRON FOUNDRY IN Defu Industrial Estate urgently requires skilled and semi-skilled workers for manufacturing fence gates, gratings, etc. Call *****77. TIMBER296 words
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Advertisement527 1984-09-04 28 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production k) Production SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Join us for advancement! A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, a leading microwave oven manufacturing company has new vacancies for DRAUGHTSMEN/ DRAUGHTSWOMEN GCE 'O'527 words
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Advertisement302 1984-09-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I A\ lambda H An excellent company with worldwide networks B invites you to join us as Minimum secondary 2 education 1 -2 years experience as a tester m an electronics manufacturing environment H Mm Sec two education H Experience302 words
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Advertisement239 1984-09-04 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Produation If _W><^^ I [requirk] Attractive salary and incentives phis fringe benefits will be offered. Interested applicants please telephone *****22 lor interview. EURASIA PRESS 10/14 Kampong Ampat, Off Macpherson Road, Singapore 1336. A leading manufacturing company m Jurong has vacancies I for. Gross Income $630 Pm239 words
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Advertisement491 1984-09-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JJROW With our rtswv factory m Ang£4o Kio We) HOW O©#O I Female Production I I Operators I bH \Aam e%ffaM> aH I An attractive starting salary I Tea and transport allowance $2.20 gH per day B Attendance allowance $25.00491 words
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Advertisement613 1984-09-04 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production X Urgently Requires QUALITY I j CONTROL CHECKERS (Female) i f Mm. Secondary 2? education A Afl« 18-25 years old J c Experience is J necessary, trsining i will be provided. Interested applicants, please Jf rail with NRIC to: Ql i THE PERSONNEL OEPT J613 words
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Advertisement427 1984-09-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) MiMCQUmnoouM I) MisceUanoous I) Miscellaneous toys st us GEOFFREY TOYS JTC/S* IS COMING TO MARINE PARADE!! AT TOYS "R" US OUR STRENGTH IS OUR PEOPLE AND OUR PEOPLE ARE #1. THAT'S WHY WE ARE THE BIGGEST SPECIALTY TOY RETAILER IN427 words
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Advertisement297 1984-09-04 29 I The Singapore subsidiary I ■of Nestle, the Inter! national Food Beverage Company, invites suitably I quaKed candidates for! the foNowing posts: I I c GCE O' levd I I c Typing 35 —40 wpm I GCE O level with passes m Mathematics/ Science c Below 24 years old c297 words
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Advertisement552 1984-09-04 29 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1 V*o I H Wa am a well-established US-basad com- H M pany engaged In the manufacture, sale and H aanrtoa of hlgh-technotogy offshore oil drill- Ing and production equipment. Owing to an expansion of our operations, we H are552 words
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Advertisement461 1984-09-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Loading Engineering Company, established regionally has the following vacancies DRAUGHTSPERSON The) Job: To strengthen an existing team on Pumping, water and sewage treatment projects. Main duty is drafting with possibilities of Job enrichment to include site supervision, estimating and project461 words
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Advertisement264 1984-09-04 29 tbaajt art **jri Trans Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd Assistant Supervisor (Depot) c Salary $550 to $975 per month 3 GCE O' levels c Effectively bilingual c Some supervisory experience preferred Normal office hours, but must be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts as and when required Security264 words
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Advertisement519 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE We are a deluxe hotel, part of one ol the largest international chains of Ist class hotels, with 109 hotels m 49 countries. Ws are currently looking for. ■LAUNDRY ATTENDANTS Gross salary S4IO WM) SECURITY GUARDS Onm -.alary $4ti() $49<)519 words
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Advertisement564 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous requires Completed Secondary 2 education Age 30 50 years old Preferably with police or military experience Must be physically and mentally fit Able to read and write simple English Age 18 and above I Able to converse m I simple English I Possess class 2564 words
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Advertisement418 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous X requires 1) NIGHT RECEPTIONIST (Male) 2) RECEPTIONIST 3) COOKS (Western) 4) ASST. CAPTAIN 5) LOUNGE HOSTESSES CUM WAITRESSES 6) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 7) SECURITY GUARDS 8) PANTRY MAIDS 9) KITCHEN HELPERS 10) HOUSEMEN 11) MD's DRIVER Interested applicants please come personally during office hours for418 words
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Advertisement484 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Trans-Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd Daily gross $alary range $32 $37 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) E Age above 21 years Possess Class 4 or 4A driving licence We offer: 35 Free travel on TIBS and SSB buses 3S Transport to and484 words
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Advertisement421 1984-09-04 30 66 Situationt Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Coll CATS ot 7371 166. HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 2. PASTRYCOOK Gross Salary: $460/SS2O 3. COMMIS COOKS Gross Salary: $380/$440 4. KITCHEN GENERAL HELPER Gross Salary: $345/$405 5. SECURITY GUARDS (MALE/FEMALE) Gross Salary: $355/$445 6. HOUSEMAN Gross Salary: $380/$440421 words
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Advertisement405 1984-09-04 30 66 Situationt Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ~Y YMCA OF SINGAPORE Requires RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS DESPATCH RIDERS ELECTRICIANS PLUMBERS TECHNICIANS CARPENTERS SECURITY GUARDS SWIMMING POOL ATTENDANTS SWIMMING POOL SUPERVISORS CHAMBERMAIDS Please call personally or write to: The YMCA of Singapore 1 Orchard Road Tel: *****39. Applicants should preferably be Christians between 21 and405 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Richard Ellis (Pte) Ltd invites application from suitaly experienced candidates to till the following vacancies m their On-site Management Team c Physically fit a Age between 29 40 years c Able to speak English c Good reference and highest integrity c Experience m security work487 words
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Advertisement521 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LE BERNARDIN has immediate vacancies for experienced SENIOR CHEF DEPARTIE CHEFS DEPARTIE COMMIS COOKS CAPTAINS BARTENDER We offer attractive salary and other fringe benefits. Interested applicants please call personally for an interview from 9.30 am to 12pm 2.30pm to spm at: 1, Goldhill Plaza 01-35/43521 words
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Advertisement552 1984-09-04 30 66 Situation* Vacant Miscellaneous f (g&V L I 7<f ART COFFEE TQTTOaSgA fi :o"ff»ovsib coc«»»n. .ousoi urgently requires: PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Interested applicants, please call personally ;it: 68, ORCHARD ROAD 02-01. PLAZA SINGAPURA SINGAPORE 0923. Moulding and Engineering company requires GENERAL WORKERS c Completed full-time N.S. c Experience not552 words
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Advertisement524 1984-09-04 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous CAFETERIA 1. Waiters/ Waitresses 2. Commis-Weiters 3. Dispensera 4. Cashier Ple.i.se appl) personally at OoMsn Tulip Cafeteria. Lucky Plata. 02 06, Orchard Road. MALE GENERAL WORKERS Delivery/ Stacking of tiles c Age 18 to 60 years c Singapore citizen a Starting salary $430. c Salary524 words
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Advertisement524 1984-09-04 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKERS Ability to work on 3 rotating shirts Interested pleas* call: 2t24t77 or come personally to: 202 Kalian? Bahru s 07-01 Singapore 1233 Jurong Company requires 1) STORE ASSISTANT a Possess Class 3 licence, a Ability to handle forkllfts. a Ability to speak English. 2)524 words
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Advertisement966 1984-09-04 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous STORE CUM DESPATCH Clerk. Completed secondary education, experience m store control. Must have Class 3 driving licence, duties include some deliveries collection. Interested applicants please call personally for interview or write In giving contact telephone numbers to: Blk 16 Kallang Place, #07-28, Singapore 1233 Tel: 2981966 words
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Advertisement828 1984-09-04 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous PERSONAL DRIVER REOUIRED. English speaking. Interested apply personally at: #08-10 Thong Teck Building, 15 Scotts Road, Spore 0922. Tel: *****66 (office hours). PIANO TEACHER, FEMALE Minimum qualifications, grade 8. Apply state age. experience, qualifications to: S.T. Box A*****. 300 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923 URGENTLY NEEDED828 words
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Advertisement691 1984-09-04 31 66 Situations Vacant Mlmcellameoma REQUIRED CLASS 3 Drivers cum Delivery. Please call at: Blk. 5053, »01-1108. Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2, Avenue 3, Spore 2050. RESPECTABLE SALON IN Orchard Road requires overseas trained, experienced Male Hairstylist. Contact: *****02. SCHOOL STUDENTS WANTED for delivery Job part-time Interested Interview Block 88691 words
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Advertisement623 1984-09-04 31 I IF YOU INTEND to buy a jeep, ■I I. —Ji M J L -»J take a look at this four-wheel I lllHl 15l drive at classification 761 -it I U jjijl o comes with a free aircondi- sj-jw tioner and cassette player. ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE airconditloned cars for dally,623 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-04 31 76 Vehicles For Sele m) BMW ONE COMPANY'S, 1979. BMW 520. Alrcond. Tax. Excellent condition. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****58. 6NOWROOM CONDITION 1990 BMW 7321a. Sports rims, new tyres, asking $70,000. Contact *****55. 1974, BMW 2002. Full accessories, new tax, paint. (Answering service) *****33, Michael Sng. Exchange acceptable. 1979 BMW569 words
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Advertisement698 1984-09-04 31 76 Vehicles For Sele c) Dmtstut/Ntssmm 1977 DATSUN 200 L Automatic. Nice number plate 1 private owner. Beautiful and tip top condition. *****30. 1979 DATSUN 120 V Statlonwagon. alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, beautiful condlUon, $12,900 0.n.0. *****82. 1979 DATSUN 100A private owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, road tax new, m698 words
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Advertisement863 1984-09-04 31 76 Vshicbs For Sal* c) Ford ALMOST 1881 LASER. 15. Ghla. notchback, full expensive accessories. (PARF), beautiful condition, downpayment $3,500 *****02. DEC. 1878 FORD Cortina GL 1600 cc. 1 company owner, alrcon, radio cassette, road tax till Jan. 1985 Beautiful condition. $6 000 *****05/ 6. FORD LASER 1300 1982 1863 words
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Advertisement877 1984-09-04 31 76 Vehicles For Sal* t) Honda NEAR '83 HONDA Civic, one private owner, alrcond, hi-fi tax 3/ '85. $21,500 Tel *****58 NOVEMBER '82 ACCORD Radio cassette, alrcon. 1 owner Selling at $27,800 Call *****32 OC T 79 HONDA Accord, excellent condition Aircond, cassette PARF $17,b00 Call *****72 1979 SEPT. HONDA877 words
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Advertisement851 1984-09-04 31 76 Vehicles For Sal* h) Mercedes 1982 MERCEDES 280S Fully .nit., 1 private lady owner, low mileage Selling $124,000 ono Tel *****96 Nancy '74 MERCEDES 280 non PARF private plate, good condition, asking $15,000 Please call: *****08/ 9 MAY 1977 MERCEDES 200. manual PARF eligible, very good condition Tel Stephen851 words
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Advertisement1349 1984-09-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes m BRAND NEW m m^f^BSBSSSSSSm\ 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others Attractive interest rates Loan periods of up to 48 months Up to 90H financing OCBC FINANCE (S) LTD Tong Eng Building 101 Cecil Street #01-01 Singapore 01061,349 words
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Advertisement1873 1984-09-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota j) Toyota rfoYOTA'cOROILADXI i Now mere indue them ever i i 9^faaW gWPHSS i Borneo Motors: Aljumed Road Tet *****32 Bukit Timah Road J\ 'BRxV^ Tel *****551,873 words
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Advertisement556 1984-09-04 32 ■X*XvX-X i "'R'X"X'l;>'jGl*i|^B? 1 i'''i''''i'B'iV-'-'-''-'" *H^sMaMala*aßWs*alli*a*aV i is»f i I 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOSE WHO ENTERTAINS) DIST. 10 QUEEN ASTRID PK vtcinity. Majestic double-storey bungalow on elevated site. Quiet CUL DE SAC featuring: 6 large bedrms (open to balconies) 2 big living/din>ng (built-in 8.000 sq ft Nica patio,556 words
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Advertisement665 1984-09-04 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 21 $2,000 DOUBLE-STOREY terrace. 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's, baths attached. Area 3.060 sq ft Dlst. 11 $6,000. 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's, double-storey bungalow, area 17.000 sq.ft. Contact Rosie. *****2. Goddard Si Smith. Talhar Wong. NAMLY CRESCENT DOUBLESTOREY Semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, spacious living/dining. 2 bathrooms.665 words
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Advertisement631 1984-09-04 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BUNGALOWS AND APARTMENTS at Lermlt Road, asking: $7,500 and $3,000 p.m respectively. Interested, please contact: Julie, *****33 BUNGALOW, SHEPHERD HILL, dist 3. Just renovated. 3 rooms, servant's. 4 aircons. bathrooms attached, fully furnished. $1,800. *****31. Chiang CHANCERY LANE VICINITY dtst 11. double-storey 4-bedroomed bungalow with631 words
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Advertisement730 1984-09-04 32 86 Accommodation Vacant j a) Houses DIST IS DUNBAR WM.K Smgle- storey semi -detached Unfur- tnshed 3 bedroums $950 Call Shengold *****52 44T.!768 DIST 10 HOLLAND GROVE semi- detached. 3.500 *q ft 3 bedrooms. fully furnished, aircond $2,000 i Contact S34l<M7 DIST. 23. JALAN ASAS. 3-bed-I roomed single-store) terrace. unfurnished730 words
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Advertisement705 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartment* Two of Singapore's Best Addresses m M w m a^B^^^-^--^^%j Ideally located, just 5 minutes walk from the Orchard *^l Road shopping and entertainment district S 2^^^^^**^i Spacious luxury from705 words
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Advertisement485 1984-09-04 33 Diet. 10 Marco Polo vicinity, exclu»iv» brand new 4 family room apt. Luxuriously appointed with expeneive bathroom/ kitchen fittinga, large living/ dining. Diet. 11 4-bedroomed apt, 3,400 aq.lt. central alrcond, separata living/ dining, tpacioua balcony overlooking greenery and s/pool. Others: Wing On Life, Arcadia Gdn. Nasslm Mansion, Beverly Hill, Beaverton485 words
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Advertisement428 1984-09-04 33 Dtot. Horizon Tower, new luxurious apartment, 4 bedrooms, central alrcon, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts, $4,000. Dial. 9, Gall.na, executive apartment, furnished, 3 alrcon bedrooms, swimming pool. $3,500. Dist. 10, TangHn Hill, apartment, 3 alrcon bedrooms, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts, $3300. FORWARD PROPERTIES *****00 (5 Lin**) DIST. 0 HORIZON428 words
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Advertisement811 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 ORCHARD ROAD vicinity Spacious exevutive apartments malsor.ette with recreational facilities. 4 bedrooms. $4,000 $4,500. DIST. 10/11 GRENVILLE, WATTEN HILL, CHARMING GARDEN plus many others. Spacious apartments maisonettes. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $2,900 $3,500. ESTEEM REALTY *****01 (5 LINES) GRANGEFORD APARTMENT Ntw Mandarin Hotal 3811 words
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Advertisement865 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GOOD RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY, (Dlst. 1128), fully furnished, newly painted 2-storey maisonette. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 2,000 sq.ft. Swimming pool and security. Peaceful atmosphere Rental $2,300 only. Tel: *****66 HOLLAND VIEW WALK-UP for short/ long lease. New. Beautiful. Prestigious locality. Got all facilities except swimming pool Good865 words
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Advertisement788 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, CHEMPAKA/ Eugenia Court Apartments. Tastefully furnished, newly painted. Condominium facilities. Distinctive: *****15/ *****66/ *****33 ext 116 (anytime). THOMSON VICINITY, BEAUTIFUL apartments with/ without condominium facilities. Faber Garden. Thomson Grove, Lakeview. $1,400 $1,650 Rodge: *****87/ *****79 WHAT A VIEW! Dlst 10. quiet, peaceful, expatriate's788 words
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Advertisement816 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FAR EAST PLAZA hotel type apartment. 2 rooms, partially furnished $2,300 Fully furnished arrangeable. Minimum 15 months Tel *****02 GRANGE TOWER, LUXURY apartment 3 bedrooms with bathroom attached plus utility room. Condominium facilities and 24 hours security guard. Please call *****9 HDB 5-ROOMED EXECUTIVE flat816 words
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Advertisement804 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 KIM SENG apartment fully aircond. 3 bedtooms. carpeted, nicely furnished $2,100 Continental Appraisal *****22 DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA. 3.250 sq ft. Partially furnished $5,000 Interested call *****66 Miss Kwek. DIST. 9. GRANGE HEIGHTS. 2.800 sq ft Beautifully renovated. 4 rooms, 2 livings 220804 words
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Advertisement788 1984-09-04 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms REASONABLE PRICES FOR furnished' unfurnished rooms available at your choice locality Viewing anytime For immediate attention, call *****19 RESPECTABLE COUPLE HAS furnished room In Katong for expatriates/ foreign students Meals and laundry arrangeable *****92 ROOMS IN CENTRAL alrcond apartment. $750 p m Furnished swimming pool,788 words
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Advertisement758 1984-09-04 34 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments A LARGE JAPANESE orporation urgently needs apartments Orchard Road Newton. Pearlbank, IKatong/ East Coast Flexible budget Excellent company lease Owners please contact Rent :W5521;l *****57 NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES urgently require accommodation at good residential districts. Company lease, t'ood deposit, tlexible budget Owners please rail *****73/6758 words
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Advertisement653 1984-09-04 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sate 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses s^^loo% Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution/^?^^^ I BUY NOW fcyZk Ibest investment rcgS^l I Deluxe 2 -.storey split level I Luxurious 2-storey split level I Garden Terrace Houses «r I Semi-detached Bungalows653 words
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Advertisement274 1984-09-04 34 EAST COAST VICINITY, beautifully maintained double-storey terrace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. I.BOC sq.ft. high ground, facing park good quiet neighbourhood, freehold. Ist offer above $425,000 secures. Worldwide Realty: *****38/ *****77 3-STOREY TOWNHOUBE AT Palm Beach Garden. Elliot Road. S bedrooms and 1 servant's room. 1 living/ dining hall split-level Swimming274 words
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Advertisement539 1984-09-04 34 DIST. 21, CHENG SOON Garden/ Lorong Kismis, renovated double-storey semi-detached. 4,000 sq.ft. Freehold. 4 bedrooms, servant's, attached bathroom, $780,000/ $710,000 negotiable. Jlmmerick *****42/ 3/ 7. DIST 28, MODERN 2-LEVEL Callfornlan style semi-detached with backdrop, open terrace, 4,400 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms/ servant's, extensively renovated, tastefully furnished. Tel *****77/ *****47 for viewing.539 words
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Advertisement823 1984-09-04 34 89 Properties For Sal* a) Mouses OIST. 13, DAISY ROAD New terrace, 1.700 sq ft., bought from developer $590,000. selling $550,000. Completion 1985. *****11. (No agents). DIST. 10 CORONATION ROAD West Well maintained doublestorey semi-detached 4,700 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, servant's. Esteem Realty *****01. DIST. 16 PALM DRIVE vicinity Renovated double-storey823 words
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Advertisement613 1984-09-04 34 89 Properties For Sal* a) Mouses DIST2BM, TUAN SING Park: semidetached split-level. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. 4.100 sq.ft. For information call *****22 OIST. 5. ZEHNDER ROAD. 3-level semi-detached. 6.000 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, large terrace, $650,000 Colliers ***** 1 1 OIST. 5. HONG LEONG Garden terrace/ semi-detached. 2.000/ 4,550613 words
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Advertisement820 1984-09-04 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sab b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments The charms of Astrklville Come and be bowled over tMA I *V* V Now that the much-awaited Astridville show flat is ready lor the viewing, consider yourself Come, take820 words
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Advertisement276 1984-09-04 34 $450,000/- DIST. 15 Brand Nev Condominium. 1.800 sq.ft. 3 bed rooms 1 servant 1 storeroom 2 long bath a common toilet Situated m a quiet surrounding Pool, squash, security and ampli parking lots. Freehold. Home worth: *****44/*****55. CLEMENCEAU COURT. CLEMEN CEAU Avenue and Cavenagr Road Already completed. 80* loan available.276 words
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Advertisement864 1984-09-04 34 89 Proptftitt For Sato b) Private Apartments DIST. 15. SPACIOUS. WALK- up apartment Freehold. 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's room and 3 bathrooms Fully furnished Tenanted $340,000 ono Tel *****29 DIST. 15 OPPOSITE PARKWAY Pa rade 3-bedroomed walk-up apartment 1200 sq.ft Present tenancy $1,500 Selling vacant possession $250,000 Houseworld *****21 DIST.864 words
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Advertisement797 1984-09-04 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale m) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I Bukit Timah I I Mansion Penthouse I High class facilities Tip-top residential area Beautiful scenery Tropical garden B Swimming pool Children's playground I •24-hour security system I I Freehold 90% Loan I I Please call797 words
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Advertisement777 1984-09-04 35 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments DIST 15 AMBERVILLE PHASE 1, high floor facing sea. 3-bed-roomed maisonette with attached bathroom/ servant's room. Partially furnished 1770 sq.ft. $330.0000 no Denker *****11 DIST 20 BRADOELL VIEW high floor, type A 1770 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, airconditioners. Italian marble floor, beautifully furnished with777 words
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Advertisement831 1984-09-04 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOM HOB (CORNER) Blk 1. ti. Alexandra Road, facing morning sun, well kept. $52,000. Blk 75 Whampoa Drive $46,000. Tt 1: *****2/ *****8 ANG MO KIO. 3-room Ceramtc throughout, cabinets. Unotstructed view $48,000. Can fully utilize CPF *****75 ANG MO KIO blk 213,831 words
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Advertisement504 1984-09-04 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED. TOA PAYOH. l-orong 8. blk 231. 6th floor, police post on groundfloor. $39,000 0.n.0. *****98. 3-ROOMED IMPROVED FLAT at Whampoa Drive for sale. Interested parties, please call. *****23 3-ROOMED FLAT, TEBAN Garden Fully renovated. Tel: *****42 Mr Leong. 5-ROOM HDB FLAT well504 words
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Advertisement359 1984-09-04 35 »1 F«ctocySp«cw 91 Factory Spaen 91 Factory Spacn Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold flatted factories/warehouses for sale Features: maintenance free V *^r\ v£ tile finish to \J%»*V 1 exterior of building. 1 1 electronically controlled security system. seperate executive toilets on all floors. provision for water supply piping m all359 words
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Advertisement515 1984-09-04 35 X TERRACE FLATTED I X FACTORY 1 Ijk waf •nous* cum office 4 yt rantaJ/»a4» J V Jurong, Kranii, Paya Labar, 1 Sim* Av*nu», MacPh»r»on, V Bf Ofoyoonooc wafal>ouaat 2.400. 3.400; 6.000; 8,000; 10.000, 20,000 I W and 30,000 sq.ft. y Rantal ti.OO p.».i anwarda I w UPP** How toctory/warahouaa:515 words
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Advertisement744 1984-09-04 35 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I (ifll tTr I t"w««v F r,r. t to. o r r .r able ior H ht md I Location: Kolam Ayar Industrial Park I (Kallang Way) I Ayar Rajah Industrial Estate Kallang Basin Industrial Estate Kampong Übi Industrial Estate (Off Pay a Lebar744 words
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Advertisement729 1984-09-04 35 93 Office Spaces m) Sale DIST 9 ORCHARD TOWERS sq ft freehold, ideally located at outskirt of Restricted ZoiU Ample parking facilities $.swi.t»ir negotiable BJ Yiiuiik ~..V22HM PARKWAY TOWER (FACING lurk way Parade) 650 sq ft to 7. OSS s«j 11 and 38.AM) s ft Norman Tan *****7 OFFICE FOR729 words
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Advertisement742 1984-09-04 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale The Golden Opportunities for Business Investment |i I at Golden Landmark, North Bridge Road, are only I 9 for those who are Quick to realise them I I Prominent Units suitable for Fast Food r^\742 words
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Advertisement577 1984-09-04 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental ARCADE 1312/ 2386 sq.ft. Asia Chambers 2798/ 4545 sq.ft. Asia Insurance Building 467 to 1200 sq.ft. Boon Slew Building 900 to 3500 sq.ft. Cathay Building 940/ 2400 sq.ft. Jit Poh Building 650/ 1215/ 5432 sq.ft. NOL Building 4500/ 8500 sq.ft. PIL Building 1100/ 1200/ 8000577 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-04 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Jethanand Building Nolonsense Just Facts And optimization ki if"'!**! L-^r^T, n i 1 l I< P^ a) ~K^""9 1 awM ;i bj^p^* __^^^BT aa 9k- Price Below $42 psm/mth ($3.90 psf/mth) inclusive of service charge for typical offices. Location Along350 words
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Advertisement149 1984-09-04 36 DIST. 9, ORCHARD TOWERS. 800 sq.ft. Carpeted. Partitioned. $3 p.s f Stme Realty. *****01 2. GOLDEN WALL AUTO CENTRE shop office for rent. Area: 248 sq.ft. Tel: *****19. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA AVAILABLE immediately. 473 sq.ft.. 551.500 p.m. Tel: *****89. LOOKING FOR OFFICES? We have many!! Call for free professional services. *****64/*****78.149 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-04 36 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale ■(■^^■■^■^■^■^■^■^■a^a^a^a^a^a^a^am M DIW iii Dfl GroamtHoor shop units for sale #01-0t 652aq.ft #01-09 586 «ift. Prime location with entrances and glass I frontages facing the internal main A concourse and Middle Road. MIDLINK PLAZA Offices (from 900 sq.ft. upward) Shops594 words
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Advertisement550 1984-09-04 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental HEALTH CLUB RESTAURANT DISCO LOUNGE NITECLUB 1.000 sq.ft. to 19,000 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA PARKWAY TOWER (facing Parkway Parade) PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG NORMAN TAN: *****7. KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE SHOP SPACE 194 sq ft Basement 409 sq ft Ground 829 sq ft Ground Established Shopping Complex High550 words
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Advertisement687 1984-09-04 36 94 Shop Space* 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental t) Rental I I FINANCE HOUSE I I SHOPS/SHOWROOMS I I 517 6824 sq ft I I Located at North Bridge I I Ail floors linked by I Escalators/Lifts I I Good Business Potential I I Attractive Rentals I I Other concessions687 words
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Advertisement264 1984-09-04 36 102 Tours AJliUrLHll TA 003 ?8i H m L l{erita(]c>TOijßs 81-06 Ta.nglin Shopping Centre Tet: *****60 8/11 TAIWAN/ Days HONGKONG $1759 ***** 6/8 HONGKONG/ Days MACAU/ BANGKOK 51 445/$ 1480 SDaysBANGKOK/ PATTAYA $735 (Stay at Siam Inter Con or President Regent) 4/5 PHUKET/ Days $499/5571 3DaysHAADYAI/ SONGHLA $439 2DaysPENANG $320264 words
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Advertisement776 1984-09-04 37 101 Cruises 101 Cruises 101 Cruises j-- (>uise4r>W6where with Coral Princess Yes. Nowhere else can you get a better Cruise-to-Nowhere. Harpers Holidays, specialist m such fun cruises, offers tjjree exclusive sailings this year. 'pK.» grr? Dec 7. Dec 14. Jan 4. From as low as $330. j?: Cruise-to-Somewhere P If776 words
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Advertisement1105 1984-09-04 37 102 Tour> 102 Tou 102 Tours 102 Tours ftfc^^^^. You can now aff oji quality tours at value-for-money prices! 9^BWB^B^B^B^B^BK_aM^^E^y^^Sfk^^ l i9Vßiß^Bl "^■'■"^t 4W fla^9^BßkCaftiaH3K!l^ir.^B**Mßr^LS jW^aP "*B^pßl *^CSlm^^9> V^^V^| I^-F 'Land of the Morning Calm 1 land of the Rising Sun' HeX Visit Cheju Korea's fascinating 'Island of the Gods'.1,105 words
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Advertisement598 1984-09-04 37 102 Tow 102 Tours" 102 Tours J^ LIMITED SEATS 10 days All Japan Tour 4^r^ Kagoshima Kirishima Sakura)ima Ibusuki Kumamoto Mt Aso Nagasaki Fukuoka gt Akiyoshidai Plateau Osaka Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji B^ (Dep. dates 11/B. lB^, 25/8. 1/9. 879. 15^. 22^. 29^1 J*VL -i^-m- $2,178 jbA598 words
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Advertisement151 1984-09-04 37 »T> NEWS HAN 9^L TRAVEL SFRVICE I Tn^^H -City Plaza Gcylangl y^ J Rrj, #01 09/01 10 I STPB No TA-124 $699 4 DAYS/3 NIGHTS BALI SCENE 3 nights Accommodation m Hotel Bali Beach Sanur •3k Breakfast Transfer Tampaksering Tour Complimentary Lunch Airticket Sin-Bali return September Departures: 6th. 7th. 13th151 words
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Advertisement76 1984-09-04 38 Ex-Stocks Refurbished Mitsubishi Fuso, Nissan, > Isuzu, Dump Trucks Mixer Trucks La •i'^fi B Mqj^ '-9k M.<e- Tr u :k .CVmpTrjck We are the only company who fully service back-up spare parts j* 2. it it S «J 4 CRr C 772tt«suta c^wto Company Trucks «ftquiri« P*ls D«p«flm«ot k Unit76 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration555 1984-09-04 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP No horse has yet won three sprint classics m single season By OUR SAINT is poised to become the first horse m history to score a grand slam m the sprint classics. Winner of the 1,200 m King's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur m555 words
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Article1977 1984-09-04 39 IPOH, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY CtaM 2 Dhr. 1 I,lOom straight (Ratings: 100-00) 1 Trail Blazer IV 57 108 2 Royal Command II 56 106 10 Hittite Warrior 56 106 15 Kelab Istimewa 55.5 105 16 Star Buck 55.5 1051,977 words
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Article215 1984-09-04 39 EPSOM JEEP - VISITING jockeys have been out of the limelight of late either they are wary of riding on a Malaysian racecourse or the turf clubs do not exactly relish the idea of anyone coming on a hit-and-run raid. No visiting rider will be riding at the215 words
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Article73 1984-09-04 39 TOE following horses have been renamed Claoo 2: Ka Lek to AmerItfc (from the Perak meeting starting this weekend). Class S: Coriolanus to Sang Superba, Gitano II to Sfcmg Ho, Noblesse to Hero's Welcome. (lass 4: Kota Kinabalu to Instant Power II (from the Perak meeting starting73 words
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Article60 1984-09-04 39 BADEN-BADEN (West Germany), Mon. Englishtrained even-money favourite, Sulaafah, won the 110,000 marks (about SJ80.000) Futures race, West Germany's richest event for two-year-olds, over 1,200 m at the weekend. Sulaafah, riddened by Tony Murray, held off the challenge of English filly Faraway Grey (Richard Hills) by three-quartersReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-09-04 39 JONATHAN CHOO - JONATHAN CHOO At the 400 m Pictures at the 4* m by At the finish Restricted terms Div B 1,200 m .1. Ten Hugs H 2. Taiping Lake 3. Beat The Clock 4. Simmental Dist: 7Vi 3V* ns* Time 1:12.8 Restricted terms Div220 words
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Advertisement91 1984-09-04 39 118 Cookery P*A CATERING SCHOOL. Blk 82. *01-31 Tlong Poh Road Tel: *****23 Bth Sept. Jelly making course; 11th Sept. Icing decoration course; 12th Sept. Hotel cake making course; 21st Sept. Special hard Ice-cream stick. 28th Sept. Yew Char Kuay. Ham Chee Pang 119 Others EMOTIONAL/BEHAV!OURAL PROBLEMS and reading/ learning91 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-09-04 40 The family ol Hrn la t* MDM TEO GUA NGOH Departed 29.8.84 wishes to express their sincere thanks to ail relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The family of the late Joseph Licng Tet On wishaa to axpraas92 words
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Obituary, Illustration221 1984-09-04 40 MADAM MONICA DM CHYE HAY Aga7t widow ot tha late Mr. Goh T-e Siong passed away peacefully on 3rd Sept. 1984 leaving behind Sons Daughters-in-law: Charlie Goh Sin Chan wife Christina Augustine Goh Sin Tub wife Sylvia Robert Goh Sin Choc wife Barbara Daughters Sons-in-law: Mrs Catherine Loh221 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1984-09-04 40 MR. LIM YEOW CHIN (AGED 61) Departed peacefully on 2 September '84 leaving behind:Wita: Seah Bee Hoon Son*: Daughter-in-law: Lim Sek Khoon Quek Gee Bony Lim Sek Seong Daughters: Sons-in-law: Lim Pel Pel Choong Kwock Wai Lim Pel Yu Alvin Yap Grandchildren: Choong Tze Pin Choong Tze Hong71 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1984-09-04 40 MR ONG BOON CHUAN (30.10.1/) (26.8.84) express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours. Singapore Police Force and doctors and nurses of Ward 47, S.G.H. for their attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent be- v#m#nt THE FAMILY OF LATE MR. TAN JOCK MIN136 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1984-09-04 40 In Swml and Loving Msmory of: MR FRANCIS TAN TI AN TZE Departed 4th Sapl. 1981 Gone from our ltves one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Always ramambarad by Wife Chia Sea Sang and daughters Emily and J#ftny. IN LOVING MEMORY OF IN LOVING78 words
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TIMESPORT
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294 1984-09-04 40 NEW YORK, Mon. John Lloyd has become one of America's favourite adopted sons by marriage. He was one of Britain's rising tennis stars m 1979, but still somewhat of a nonentity to most fans m the United States when he married Chris Evert. TheAP; Reuter - 294 words
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176 1984-09-04 40 NEW YORK, Mon. Jimmy Connors turned 32 yesterday and for the 13th consecutive year he celebrated by winning a match at the US Open tennis championships here. The third seed, who is the two-time defending champion and a five-time winner, had little trouble m beatingAFP - 176 words
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Article269 1984-09-04 40 FRANCORCHAMPS, Monday BRITON Derek Bell and Stefan Bellof, of West Germany, recorded their third World Championship triumph when they raced to victory m the I,oookm endurance motor race here yesterday. Bell and Bellof led Porsche to a sweep of the first nine places. Belgium's Jacky IckxReuter; UPI - 269 words
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Article157 1984-09-04 40 GOTEMBA, Mon. Pole winner Kazuyoshi Hoshino, a veteran Japanese racer, yesterday won the third leg ot the 320-kilo-metre Fuji Champion Series m fine weather on the Fuji International Speedway Track at the foot of Mount Fuji, southwest of Tokyo. Hoshino drove his March 832 BMW for 72 lapsAP - 157 words
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310 1984-09-04 40 BARCELONA, Mon. Belgium's Claude Criquielion today savoured the biggest achievement of his sporting career after he powered through sweltering heat over a rollercoaster course to win the World Professional Road Race cycling title here yesterday. The 27-year-old Belgian sprinted clear m the penultimateReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-09-04 40 I 4 The crowds m America have always treated me well. But since we got married, their interest has probably quadrupled. It's actually like Wimbledon here for me the whole crowd were willing me to win. 7 John Lloyd Briton upsets Kriek toReuter - 436 words
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Article504 1984-09-04 40 Men's slaglm, third rmutd: John Lloyd (Bri) bt. Johan Kriek (US) 2-6, 7-6 (10-8), 6-2, 6-3; John McEnroe US bt Kevin Moir (SA) 6-3, 6-0, 64; Henrik Sundstrom (Swe) bt Shahar Perkiss (Ist) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, 5-7, 6-4; Robert Green (US) bt John Fitzgerald (Aust) 44, 6-4,AP - 504 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-09-04 41 Barcelona's new formula gets a winning solution MADRID, Mon. Barcelona's new manager. Terry V enables, saw his side score a stunning S-t away win over arch-rivals Real Madrid on the opening day of the Spanish League season yesterday. After an ill-tempered first half, daring which new signing Steve Archibald wasReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-09-04 41 ROME, Mon. Argentine Diego Maradona, Napofi s US$7.5 million ($16. 1 m) signing from Barcelona, Showed his worth yesterday with a hand m all three goals against Second Division Pescara m an Italian Cup preliminary -round soccer tie. The stocky striker sent over a perfect crossReuter - 146 words
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Article547 1984-09-04 41 First Division Austrian: Sturm Graz 2 Austria Klagenf'jri 2, SC Eisenstadt 1 Austria Salzburg 3, Rapid Vienna 2 D3V Alpine 1. Lask 3 Voest Lihz 1, Admira Wacker 2 Wiener Sportclub 2, SSW Innsbruck 0 Gak 0, SV Spittal Drau 1 Austria Vienna 5, Favoritner AC 0 ViennaReuter; AFP; UPI - 547 words
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Article457 1984-09-04 41 Turner turns on the style ON THE CRICKET SCENE LONDON, Mon. Stuart Turner hit a straight six off the last ball to give English Sunday League champions Essex a thrilling one-wicket victory over Derbyshire at Derby yesterday. Turner's crashing finale spoiled Derbyshire captain Kirn Barnett's big day. He had earlierReuter - 457 words
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Article372 1984-09-04 41 SPORT IN AMERICA NEW YORK, Mon. Leon Durham's 21st home run of the season was dedicated to his new-born daughter, but it also helped maintain the Chicago Cubs' five-game lead over the New York Mets m the American National Baseball League East. Chicago stoppedUPI; Reuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-09-04 41 Thraenhardt, Sereda share record m successive efforts RIETI (Italy), Mon. West Germany's Carlo Thraenhardt staged an exciting high jump battle with Valery Sereda, of the Soviet Union, at an international athletics meet here last night which ended with them sharing a European record. As theReuter; AFP - 504 words
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Article22 1984-09-04 41 PERMAISURIANS edged out Rafflesians 1-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two League match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday.22 words
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Article62 1984-09-04 41 no roamers AVER Rajah Wanderers continued their impressive run m the President's Cup soccer competition when they qualified for the third round with a 2-1 victory over Kaki Bukit at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Trailing by a Rafzi Osman goal, Ayer Rajah, the National League Division Three62 words
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Article28 1984-09-04 41 SEOUL, Mon. International Boxing Federation Junior flyweight champion Kwon Sun Chon, of South Korea, will defend his title against Colombia 's Alberto Castro on Friday. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article343 1984-09-04 41 Men IMm: 1 Leandro Penalver (Cub) 10.27 sec. 2 Osvaldo Lara (Cub) 10.28 3 Ernest Obeng (Ken) 10.32 4 Ronald Desruelles (Bel) 10.34. 2Mm: 1 Kirk Baptiste (US) 20.35 2 Pietro Mennea (Ita) 20.47 3 James Butler (US) 20.60. 4Mm: 1 Walter McCoy (US) 45.26 2 Alberto Juantorena343 words
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Article123 1984-09-04 41 Haynes' heroic hundred SCARBOROUGH, Mon. West Indian Test opener Desmond Haynes, well below his best m the recent Test series against England, scored a century against the Sri Lankan visitors yesterday. Playing for Brian Close's International XI, Haynes put on 132 for the first wicket with England's Graeme Fowler, whoReuter - 123 words
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Article162 1984-09-04 41 MELBOURNE, Mon. Essendon beat North Melbourne 27.1 (189)19.7 (131) In a major Australian Football Roles game. Other respite: Hawthorn 25.14 (1M) bt Geeleng 14.11 (96), Cartton 2t.19 (139) bt Sydney Swans 15.13 (193), Richmond 21.19 (145) bt Melbourne 18.9 (117), Fltsroy 24.2* (I*4) bt St KildaUPI - 162 words
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Article191 1984-09-04 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH PASIR PANJANG Bowl overtook Jackie's Katong for the lead m the Anchor Beer National Bowling League at the Celebrity Bowl over the weekend. Jackie's Katong were m top spot last week with their 5-0 drubbing of the Amateur Tenpin Bowling Club. But Pasir Panjang,191 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-09-04 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI A cloud hangs over youngsters By Timesport's reporter at the Junior World Cup ON A quiet night, two years ago, 16 hockey players left Singapore with their shoulders drooping under the weight of their bags and the hopes of their fellow countrymen.416 words
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Article145 1984-09-04 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A move Is under way to ban the combination bat In table tennis, and this may affect some of China's players. Rev Evans, president of the International Table Tennis Federation, said: "There will be a move to standardise the rubbers on bothAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-09-04 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN ON THE TABLE TENNIS SCENE By LEE CHIN LEONG, Singapore's most promising youngster, cleared his first hurdle of the National AgeGroup individual championships at Poi Ching School yesterday. He defeated Goh Bun Hiong 21-15, 21-17 m the Boys Under-16 match. But itNST - 420 words
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Article271 1984-09-04 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. China's Jiang Jialiang, m a show of fury, routed giant-killer Kirn Wan, of South Korea, to win the World Cup championship at the Stadium Negara last night. Jialiang easily won 21-14, 16-21, 21-4, 21-11 to collect the US$l6,OOO ($34,400) first prize. Earlier, Sweden's271 words
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163 1984-09-04 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SE AH THE trials to select Singapore's team for the International Invitational swimming meet will be a welcome change from others held during the year, for its appeal is timeless. Scheduled for Sept 10 and 11, the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have163 words
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Article398 1984-09-04 42 Anderson way to title CRANS-MONTANA (Switzerland), Mon. Jerry Anderson, of Canada, shot his third successive six-under-par 66 yesterday to win the Ebel European Masters golf tournament. The 28-year-old from Toronto finished five strokes clear of Britain's Howard Clark to win £26,500 ($75,730). An impressive string of birdies allowed him toAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 398 words
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431 1984-09-04 43 PETER SIOW - Campbell hits the heights of success PETER SIOW REPORTS... By ANDREW CAMPBELL is tall. Really tall. All of 2.18 metres to be exact. So he drifts into basketball as often as reporters flock around him because of his intimidating height, which has very few equals. But anyone who has watched431 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-09-04 43 PETER SIOW - Liow's the lone medal hope PETER SIOW Republic's gymnasts seek adventure and experience LIOW SIN HUA is the Republic's best bet for a medal m the two-day Singapore international gymnastics competition at the Singapore Badminton Hall starting tomorrow. His competence on the parallel bars, vault and floor exercise should place311 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-09-04 43 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI Two golds, but Republic, down to No. 3 spot By DEFENDING champion, Mohammed Mukhlis, retained his welterweight crown m the Johor Open Amateur Boxing Championships when he scored a knockout win over Malaysian Armed Forces' Johari Bakar on Sunday. Mukhlis, .a southpaw, proved too strong312 words
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Article91 1984-09-04 43 KUAIA LUMPUR, Mon. China, showing one of their best performances m the Merdeka Cap tournament so far, edged out South Korea 1-4 m a Group B match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Sooth Korean goalkeeper Lee Moon Young made a costly mistake when he fumbled withBernama - 91 words
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421 1984-09-04 43 THE Singapore Swimming Club have a name that adorns their record books like ink spots m homework, and it has remained there, for many an event, well over a decade. Dutchman Roger Van Hamburg, who competed m the 1972 Olympics,421 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-09-04 43 Smyth, McEachin and Kennedy find their mark THE bullseye took another blasting from Mazda Cannons. The Australian League champions' target this time were the Bank of Korea, who were blown to smithereens m a Group A preliminary-round Merlion Cup basketball match at the Gay World StadiumJERRY SEH - 389 words
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Article105 1984-09-04 43 IT'S a love story. No, not a knight m shining armour battling for a lady's love, but a lass with a deep passion for this elegant sport enjoying every minnte of this date with foil fencing. Choy Fong Leng (right), this year's women's Individual foil runner-up,105 words
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277 1984-09-04 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI SINGAPORE meet Olympic Games soccer team Qatar m a friendly international at the Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30) tonight. Coach Hussein Aljunied will use the tune-up as a "trial run" to enable him to assemble a well-bal-anced team for two major277 words
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Article127 1984-09-04 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE'S low soccer standard has surprised Heinz Marotzke, the International Football Federation Projects Director, who conducted a two-day seminar for more than 70 local coaches over the weekend. The West German said: "Singapore, like Hongkong, is ideal for proper development of the game because127 words
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Article246 1984-09-04 43 LONDON, Mon. Gordon Da vies was today named to replace injured lan Rush for Wales' opening World Cup qualifying soccer match against Iceland m Reykjavik next Wednesday. Thr squad. Neville Southall, Andy Dibble; Neil Slatter. Kevin Ratcliffe, Joey Jones, Robbie James, Peter Nicholas. Jeff Hopkins; AlanReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement121 1984-09-04 40 Tha family of tha late MOM CHENG GU AT LAN, CATHERINE wish to thank all friends and relatives for thair prayars, condolences, attendance, donations and wraaths; Rays. Vincant Laa and Lawranca Yao; Tha Sisters Of Infant Jaaua (Jurong Waal). Tha Doctor; tha prayar groups of St. Josephs Dying Aid Association,121 words
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Miscellaneous89 1984-09-04 42 Today's events BASKETBALL Merlion Cop: Malaysia v USSR Georgia (2 p.m.) New Zealand v Matsushita (7.30 p.m.), Bank of Korea v USA (9 p.m.). All at Gay World Stadium. HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SRC v SIA (Padang, 5.30 pjTi.). SOCCER Merdeka tournament: Thailand v Brazil. Malaysia v Papua New Guinea.89 words
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443 1984-09-04 44 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Plans for offices, hotels and shopping centres By SHOPPING centres, offices, entertainment facilities and hotels will come up around the Mass Rapid Transit stations m the city area. The new buildings will sprout around Outram Park, Maxwell, Raffles Place, City Hall,443 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-09-04 44 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN Free tests get off to good start By MR YONG Fang Keng, 68, of Circuit Road had good reason to be pleased last night. Within a matter of minutes his eyes were thoroughly checked for long-and-short-sighted-ness, muscle power, colour blindness, cataract and glaucoma. And361 words
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286 1984-09-04 44 Factories Act violations: Two firms fined $10,000 each Two workers fell to death TWO companies were yesterday each fined $10,000 for breaching the Factories Act following incidents that resulted m the death of two workers at the worksites. Sato Kogyo Co Ltd admitted to not having a barrier round an286 words
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Article329 1984-09-04 44 US: There's nothing new in it Chernenko's note on space arms ban IRVINE (California), Monday THE White House said yesterday it saw nothing new m Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko's statement that an agreement on banning weapons m space could lead to other disarmament discussions. "The official view of the statementReuter; AP; UPI - 329 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-09-04 44 'Obnoxious bully' Sinatra does it again NEW YORK, Mon. Once again. Frank Sinatra has decided to do it his way. Sinatra, whose career has been marked by flare-ups and fits of pique against all sorts of targets, has added an entire state to his list of enemies. The state isReuter - 206 words
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Article48 1984-09-04 44 TORONTO, Mon. Onelegged runner Stephen Fonyo says he has a long way to go before Canadians take his cross-country run for cancer research seriously. Fonyo, 19, who lost his left leg to cancer seven years ago, so far raised about US$3OO,OOO (5J630.000) for his effort. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article45 1984-09-04 44 OMAHA (Nebraska). Mon. Nitric acid leaking from an outdoor storage tank sent a cloud of poisonous gas drifting over southwestern Omaha last night and thousands of people, including hotel guests, were evacuated from the area for five hours. No iniuries were reported. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Advertisement130 1984-09-04 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE HOCK LOCK SIEW takes a close look at the intriguing top-level changes at Singland which comes m the wake of talk of a takeover bid. The guidelines on the development of land around some Mass Rapid Transit stations m the Central Area130 words
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Advertisement467 1984-09-04 44 Fashion Glides By At the Coffee Garden Buffet Luncheon Show Every Tuesday Thursday Date Sept. 4tn 6th 1984 Buffet Lunch 12 neon Price $16++ Show Time 1 15 qm Modelled by IVOR'S MODELS Outfits by SURIP BATIK (on 4/9/84) GOTTEX SWIMWEAR (or 6/9*4; For reservations please call 734 6622 cxi467 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-09-04 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas m late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: "3.07 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 15 Rain Manila 23 35 Cloudy Amsterdam 18 21 Cloudy Melbourne 11 18 Overcast Bangkok137 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration996 1984-09-04 1 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA HENRI C ARTIER-BRESSON PHOTOGRAPHER I National Museum Art Gallery From Thursday to Sept 16 From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, including Sundays and public holidays Free admission Previewed by THERE is that famous picture of a stout Parisian who,996 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration751 1984-09-04 2 JOHN de SOUZA - Jewellery Down Under is looking up JOHN de SOUZA AUSTRALIAN JEWELLERY EXHIBITION National Museum Art Gallery Tomorrow to Sept 16. Previewed by WIT. Social commentary. Whimsicality. National pride. Humour. Thoughtful, heartfelt design. Love of nature. And sheer beauty. Not a whiff of any of those bright qualities will you find751 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-09-04 2 Tuesday column By W.C. ANG, a former teacher and mother of two "GOOD afternoon, Mrs Ang," a jogger stopped me as I was cycling with my children. Clean-cut, probably m his 20s, he was a picture of health and joy as he grinned from ear to ear.475 words
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Article, Illustration693 1984-09-04 3 LU CHISEN - LU CHISEN Story by Collecting Chinese antiques Every year for lour days, the world's ceramic collectors gather to admire a dazzling exhibition of wares m London. Our contributor describes the event. THE 1984 International Ceramic Fair and Seminar was held at The Dorchester, London, from June693 words
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Article, Illustration759 1984-09-04 6 JOHN BARBER - Wildlife film festival JOHN BARBER By The who's who among television wildlife filmmakers will gather m Bristol, England next month. AS FAR as the world's top natural history film-makers are concerned, all roads this October will lead to Bristol, m southwest England. They will be on their way to take759 words
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Article402 1984-09-04 6 Write a song on good health FANCY writing a song that will be aired on BBC? BBC's Hello Tomorrow, the weekly programme about development issues presented by Paddy Feeny, is organising a song competition. Trie songs can either be original or adapted, sung solo or m groups, but must get402 words
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Article138 1984-09-04 6 FRENCH actor-director Jacques Tati's hilarious 1971 film, Tntlc (Traffic), will be screened at the Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road, at 9 p.m. today. It tells of the screamingly comic misfortunes that occur when a newly-invented camping car is driven by Mr Hulot, the comic hero Tati created138 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1984-09-04 7 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - Like riding on a magic carpet GEORGINA EMMANUEL The New York Philharmonic Orchestra will perform three concerts on Friday, Saturday and Monday. We profile its conductor, Zubin Mehta. By TO BE 'dubbed Zubi Baby or the Playboy Parsee is unfortunate grist for a musician as dedicated as Zubin Mehta. His1,091 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-09-04 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - New album to boost Tracy's image KANNAN CHANDRAN Popular singer Tracy Huang releases her new album, Second Sight, next week. By NOW that she is on the road towards successfully shrugging off the Cover Version Queen moniker, Tracy Huang seeks to immerse herself further m local music. Following the staggering458 words
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Advertisement116 1984-09-04 1 Jewellery: What's up Down Under C^jd* OUTLOOK, Page TwoN. 4fr b^h V^Bfc a^ar^*~^^ak^a^^^^^ aaj i HHHMaa^"9^k. fla>. Ja\ mbbw ■■b^ .^b^*4^.Vb\ ia\ aT ga^BaWJa^^ganEßaß^^j^^fe^^sa^«^^^k^{^^|gM^|r r ,?Tiaf GRAND It's incredible! Both stores must close tomorrow morning! Because all staff will be frantically marking down thousands of items for c r~pn j116 words
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Advertisement75 1984-09-04 3 I ■x-;v-;vv/.-.;.;/. 1 1 MX-ttZ- A M AEBOSOt I /ncpof 1 1 1 1 1 if fOvvl II s a \\m H .5 S 5 S II Killer l^il^J Kills cockroaches, I N^^^T 5 1 mosquitoes, flies, ants and I I bed-bugs DEAD! II s J I and STRO££? ■M75 words
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Advertisement265 1984-09-04 3 NMHSTANTS RSso6BiHHnln* m 7 B«senn«: IWei Servtoe: B.T.A.N.M RS SOBBI TIMEAD 737 W1 eXt /2L T tra i te T S e s2so P~- cm CoUected: S$ 5.00 L m iuwc^i^ A jjgg Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS SAK*&JAI MIBVED OtflW IfICTCn GROUP OF COMPANIES INTERPAC SINGAPORE265 words
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Advertisement331 1984-09-04 3 W INTERNATIONAL W AMERICAN COMPANY R invites applications for the post of an M B ARCHITECTURAL B CO-ORDINATING MANAGER I for a high rise construction Q Project m Singapore H BThe position requires extensive experience m the co-ordination of all architectural aspects H B combined with a practical knowledge of331 words
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Advertisement282 1984-09-04 3 We are a well-established multinational Company engaged m the manufacturing and trading of a very wide range of consumer and industrials products. As a result of a recent reorganisation and expansion, we now have the following vacancies m our marketing department: A. PRODUCT EXECUTIVE (Chemical Products) R. FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES282 words
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Miscellaneous326 1984-09-04 4 COMICS $F~ GARFIELD ByjimDmn, PEANUTS BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY Bj' b-^s P an/» g U^^^^?JHB BP^^^^^S^ THE BOWN LOSER ByArts^son. < _^T^ Xn^^' V K^ W f M^St) IH| THE GAMBOLS Brt^iwMr S^WT^ t W^ /t,n R^\ /r' /™IE lA^^^^--Al S I t^^^r^^ o^ L L AAAGINE U326 words
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Advertisement298 1984-09-04 5 1 JADE: 83rd DAT-HURRY! i SEASON ENDING SOON 3 1 ADMISSION PRICES $4.00 &$3OO No Free Liet H (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 m i MORE Action! MORE Adventure! MORE Ftm and Excitement than ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN! If adventure h*» m nian.l' tr J Jlk.298 words
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Advertisement588 1984-09-04 5 General Courses. Registration on Ist Sept. Bth. Sept. 1984. BBBbT~ •*^Lr B^BTsK '^Wt-'- "v. «i 4 behk '«*^rf m jbT i 7*bmbTbb\* '""'^b^'Vbl^m vl Bbb^9bbk^ I When it comes to improving your As a student, you get one years •O'& A' level English 1 English, few if any can match588 words
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Advertisement506 1984-09-04 5 'Www vwvr^r^ar^^ar^r^r^r^r^r^fVn^VfVr^V I NOW YCXJ CAN ENJOY Cl| The Pure, Perfect Sound Of PHILIPS X > Compact Digital Audio System Ij I Compact Disc sby courts oi polyQram I ORCHARD f CATHAY LAST DAYS! MOW SHOWING: > j ROBED T (■;l^nrr an C BEDFORD f; V| svhorffcwdaHk 5 _BMM mV506 words
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Advertisement758 1984-09-04 5 R e^ w *f V'? LAST DAY No Free List m I lorn. I 30. 4 00. 6 45, tb "Whaala On Miali" (Mond) NOW SHOWING ORIENTAL 10 45. 1 00. 3 15 7 00. 9 15 LIBERTY LAST DAY P ■j I I am. I 45, 4 00. 6459758 words
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Advertisement446 1984-09-04 6 /?£L4D...When Arlene got pregnant her horrified parents insisted that she have an abortion. The man responsible protested, the social worker tried to plead with Arlene's mother but to no avail. The tragedy of it all was that Arlene and the iH^^HUHHi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lßßr "'-v^^S^^^^^^^Kl father of her aborted baby were legally '^^i^^^^^^^^H446 words
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Advertisement176 1984-09-04 7 Hie 2-in4 oven Sharp's Browner/Microwave Oven cooks so well m so many ways! WIFE: "Perfectly browned roasts and flaky pie crus^^^ tne Adjustable Browner/ Microwave combination gives (f^pS&^h beautiful final COUPLE: "It's the only practical way for ustotfSfS, enjoy hot, delicious meals m minutes. Whoever comes F^l^fo 1 home first176 words
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Miscellaneous545 1984-09-04 7 What's on graphs, paintings and p.m. Goethe-Institut VIDEOTAPES ABOUT drawings. Goethe-Institut Auditorium. Singapore THE UNITED STATES art gallery. Noon 6 Shopping Centre. Free IT'S PEOPLE, p.m. Daily except Sun- admission for members. CULTURE. POLITICS days. Till 29 Sept. For others, tickets at $2 AND FOREIGN POLICY ANTI-CANCER are available at545 words
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Advertisement304 1984-09-04 8 H a j T/^"\iv /Til; 1 There's no place like home. Especially after being away for a few weeks on a business trip. TOWI^IWI^^^IBI^^^hS^mHIHII^B^^^^BB ut now m Singapore, the Ascott Executive Residences ■BMBmlr a^^^Bß^Hßl^Wß^l^^^B^^Hi provide a marvellous home away from home. One or two ||§Ktl||p JS^BS^^l^^^^^jßh^^^^^^^^ bedroom apartments and penthouses304 words
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Miscellaneous1830 1984-09-04 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE «£f_ An addict's story i sbcs i Radeon, i 2.25 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages the '60s includes songs like This is My Song, I 5.58 am National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdate blood reds: an i 1 2 S"*!*! 1 p'tr' hi' .11,830 words
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Article, Illustration920 1984-09-04 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO For almost 30 years, Hongkong writer Liang Yusheng has been weaving romances m which gallant swordsmen, classic beauties and treacherous villains are engaged m eternal struggle. In town for a book exhibition, he tells our writer about his writing. By Sword-fighting stories are920 words
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Article58 1984-09-04 1 Uft#J^ft^J|}§l!^£ mm £.#>&&+&. &t*ia^itttiismAtt 'J^ifc*J«¥Affj*i£ A&±fs m a n^ m s-i^ fruits 6ij^Ai!**° ABfe£*?S6UtlsmA -T-Ffflffc#J'J3: p"a si^Afnisu: m *|fn*lU*|HlKffjA:ffc'& flt*ft« ft MM* Hi* «{*fep gaga.*— AtfoM**M>'fiK*AfEmmmrn v 3 T-StoW!*! Wiff. iSifeff. fcuitiSilj *11l r-^j-.fi'jm^ ft^ ft nfc ft a m 1954* RMttftft F Kffc Ml* r t/L-r- ftM£¥ ihiii'.-'C-w htk+ffit:58 words
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Advertisement271 1984-09-04 1 APPOINTMENTS Hi h r 1 1 Showroom Receptionists I' n Rolex Singapore is looking for male or female Singapore citizens for the position of Showroom Receptionists m the Sales and Service Department. j Applicants should at least have completed 'O 1 level j education with credits m English and two271 words
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Advertisement287 1984-09-04 1 pss Economic Development Board esses* I offers modular courses m Industrial Automation ASEAEDB ROBOTTCS TRAINING UNIT(AERnJ) I Count Fee Commencing Dates I Intro tp Robotics Programming $200* 5/11 (XMPUTERmiON-EDB CAP/CAM TRAINING UNIT(CECnJ) I Course Fee Commencing Dates I Basic Mechanical Applications $500* 12/11.19/11 I Drafting Applications $300 15/10 I Printed287 words
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Advertisement150 1984-09-04 1 I SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION I has a vacancy for TECHNICAL OFFICER (CIVIL) A Technician Diploma m Civil Engineering with a minimum of one year's relevant working experience. The successful candidate will be based on site I and must be capable of liaising with contrac- I tors. He will be responsible150 words
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Advertisement431 1984-09-04 1 Your Link To Technology I LK___^^J M 1 m Wmmm BSSS I mr L^ llwL I ■I /fl x r^ Gear yourself for a career to meet the challenging demands of today's new technology industries. At any of the 3 EDB centres, you will be given intensive training that is431 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-09-04 2 &M fgfgf &Ik •*sBtt* -a^f«r#«u« iwrmm^ium mn ft ffi ft ri'j tej si m*4icSjit*KM VKft>Ml>A« ftftH- -^fl**** Sft#t: ifulL'i!: Ht2fe f^ft *?fftfn^sferi a A 9 Heinrich Heine, 1797-1 856) ftfeo/f 7«flsWi«^^/b-ii[^ ¥ii SR9C V HI W <'A' t£ f& N- f^ 6^j t6il ii (Hector Berlioz 1802-1870) &2[^ it: oittvrft169 words
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Article, Illustration819 1984-09-04 2 LING LIU - LING LIU By SINCE the introduction of the Western flute and clarinet to China, musicians have tried to improve the din, the traditional Chinese transverse flute made of bamboo and having six finger holes. So, when Han Vi, a 34-year-old flautist,819 words
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Article, Illustration995 1984-09-04 4 MAT DERAM - MAT DERAM *f£t ffi^gg?* Drama W m Festival W V) .W 1984 UDA dan DARA Sunday, Sept 2 Victoria Theatre Reviewed by FOR those of you who love ballads and love songs mance watch out for an album that is bound to set ladies' hearts995 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-09-04 4 Ol«h MAT DER AM WALAUPUN Muzika Uda dan Dara telah selesai dipentaskan di Panggung Victoria, namun kesan sampingannya akan dapat kita nikmati di bulanbulan yang akan datang. Nikmat itu bukanlah dalam bentuk rakaman video, tentang pementasan yang meneroka bidang baru dalam seiarah drama tempatan lepas merdeka, tetapi626 words
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Advertisement480 1984-09-04 2 APPOINTMENTS «£AC« PPES RESORTS SDN BHD We ore o Resort Developer, a subuoViry company of Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC). looking for qualified ond suitable pertonnel for its Domoi Beoch Retort Complex Phase I Operation consisting of 101 units choleti complete wrm sport tocilrhes and oqua vports of first class480 words
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Advertisement330 1984-09-04 2 A well established organisation invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of MECHANICAL ENGINEER THE JOB The apppintee will be responsible for setting up the assembly plant and subsequently ensuring smooth production works flow and schedules. He must also be prepared to be assigned overseas if required. THE330 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-04 2 if££j M«IDIGi^k ml WWW SINGAPORE Vk mt We are inviting applications for the following Bf positions 1M ■I BANQUET SALES MANAGER IB B The right person must have 2-3 years B experience m a relevant position, and fl be conversant with all aspects of B Banquet operations. I BANQUET SALES350 words
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Advertisement231 1984-09-04 2 Applications are invited from suitably qualified computer professionals for the position of: I Programmer I THE JOB The successful candidate will join our Systems I Development Team which is undertaking the development, implementation and main- J tenance of various real-time and batch com- merical applications which also include the use231 words
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Advertisement348 1984-09-04 3 APPOINTMENTS ACMA ENGINEERS (PTE) LTD We are looking for suitably qualified energetic young men to fill the position of Sales Executive m our Lighting Plastics Division Requirements: 1 Technician Diploma m Electrical Engineering from a Polytechnic. or GCE A' level with three years of sales experience m lightings or other348 words
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Advertisement212 1984-09-04 3 < Honeywell Synertek Private Limited, a subsidiary of world-wide Honeywell Corporation renowned for its sophisticated semi-conductor products has the following vacancy CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE This is a newly-created position reporting to the Materials Manager. Repo risibilities Interfacing between customers and the parent/local plants so as to provide current delivery information212 words
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Advertisement689 1984-09-04 3 NOTICES .it Economic m*J\ Development iggiilßoaid MNC-EDB Undergraduate Scholarships (1985) for Japan The Economic Development Board, m joint collaboration with leading international companies manufacturing m Singapore, started the EDB-MNC Scholarship Scheme m 1982. The objective is to sponsor a selected number of bright young Singaporeans to pursue a course of689 words
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Advertisement586 1984-09-04 3 f We've Moved 1 I effective 3rd September, 1984 I I Lee Kai Teck &Co Pte Ltd I I (General Insurance Agency) I I 54 Tan Quee Lan Street I I Singapore 0718 I 1 Tel: *****57, *****59, *****42 J f^uddleaf Restaurant '*V^ is now located at ORCHARD POINT 160586 words
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Advertisement563 1984-09-04 3 IN THK HIGH OWBI OK THK K KM Hl. l< OK SINGAPOKK j (umpanlrs Hind in* Ip No. v* of ISM In thr MatW of the ompanlr* Art, Chaptrr 185 And In th.- MatW *f VKNCO (PTK) LTD. ADVKRTLSKMKNT OF PKTmON Notice is hereby given that a petition for the563 words
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Advertisement1373 1984-09-04 4 NOTICES C. K. Tang Limited j (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors announce that the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the six months ended 30 June 1984 are as follows Six Months to 30.6.84 to 30.6.83 Company Group Company Group Company Group1,373 words
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Advertisement86 1984-09-04 4 TT CANT GO ON. WE'LL RUN OUT OF PILOTS. WE NEED MORE EXOCETS One man could get Galtieri the Exocets he needed. A flamboyant air force flyer, the Richtofen of the Seahawk squadrons. And he was targeted by a blonde beauty, the exwife of an SAS officer shapely, seductive and86 words
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