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Title Section16 1984-09-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84 I16 words
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Article630 1984-09-15 1 Bank Bumi's M$2.4b bail- out Petronas takes 90 pc stake to preserve integrity of Malaysian banking system KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PETRONAS has taken control of Bank Bumiputra, Malaysia's largest bank, m a M 52.4 billion "rescue operation" unprecedented m Malaysian banking history. Announcing this today, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin saidBernama; Reuter; UPI - 630 words
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182 1984-09-15 1 KOTA BARU, Fri. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today his government would take action against the "assassin group" which PAS claimed the party had formed to kill Umno leaders. "If the claim is true, we will take the necessary policeNST - 182 words
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Article68 1984-09-15 1 Ali spends five days in hospital NEW YORK, Fri. Former world heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad All, has been discharged from a New York hospital following a voluntary fiveday stay. A spokesman for the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre declined to say what treatment Ali had. The New York Post quoted AliReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1984-09-15 1 LONDON, Fri. Talks today between leaders of the National Coal Board and the National Union of Mineworkers aimed at ending the six month old miners' strike, collapsed today without agreement. The coal board said m a statement that the talks were adjourned without fixing a date for53 words
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Article68 1984-09-15 1 Those flats near funeral parlour PEOPLE who complained about the location of a funeral parlour site near flats they are about to move into m dementi New Town have been told of the care taken by the Housing Board m choosing the site. They have also been told that if68 words
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85 1984-09-15 1 The game's up for 3 bogus refugees BANGKOK, Fri. Three Thai villagers who impersonated Laotian refugees and were accepted for resettlement m the United States were sent back when their real identities were discovered. The secretary-general of the National Security Council, Mr Prasong Soonsiri, told a press conference today thatReuter - 85 words
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Article150 1984-09-15 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM A TOP official of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry (UWPI) is under investigation for corruption. He was picked up from his home by Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) officers at 7 a.m. on Thursday and released at about 10 p.m. that150 words
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Article37 1984-09-15 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Seven heads of state and nine heads of government are expected to address the 39th annual General Assembly of the United Nations, which opens on Tuesday, a UN official said yesterday. APAP - 37 words
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Article24 1984-09-15 1 DHAKA, Fri. Floods have left about 300,000 people homeless m Chapainawabganj district, 2T5 km north of here, newspaper reports said today. ApAP - 24 words
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Article36 1984-09-15 1 SHELL has clarified that the new price of its intermediate grade petrol, Shell Extra, is 115 cents a litre and not 115.1 cents as announced earlier. The price was effective from yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-09-15 1 TOKYO, Frl. A powerful earthquake measuring 8.8 on the Rlchter scale shook central Japan today, setting off landslides that devastated a mountain hamlet, killing one person and leaving at least nine others missing, police said. The tremor began at 8.49 a.m. and rattled buildings In aUPI; AP - 151 words
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Article53 1984-09-15 1 Everybody's baby. 4 It is rather like a man and woman accusing each other of being solely responsible for a the baby they produced. 7 Washington Correspondent Liak Jeng Kiat on why the responsibility for the massive United States federal budget deficit lies with the President. Republicans. Democrats and the53 words
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Article247 1984-09-15 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Bill to extend GSP clears a step LIAK TENG KIAT Vote by House panel By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri The House of Representatives Subcommittee for Foreign Trade yesterday approved a Bill extending the US Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) for 10 years but with limitations that would reduce benefits received247 words
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Advertisement186 1984-09-15 1 KING'S INDUSTRIAL M| SAFETY M BOOTS J NAIL PROOF TOj^jS^ KINO'S SHOE MFQ PTE LTD iy 3l %g^ ft' 7^ 1 47. Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1 334. king son earth T»h *****1 1 (5 lin«s) The Sunday Times Tomorrow Real men don't... The lowdown on their hang-ups Who owns186 words
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Advertisement109 1984-09-15 1 billion from ga» sales aver the next 2C yean projected: P. 23 MY MOTHERS MURDER I <J9* Ik -Journalist Nicholas Gage was only nine when his mother was executed by communist guerillas In a Greek mountain village m IMB. Now he has written a book about it, and about his109 words
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Advertisement245 1984-09-15 1 NATIONAL LIERARY Slfy^APOßfi PGA SYSTEM i, A 3 colour coded shaft flex to suit your swing. THE GOLF SPECIALIST pOr -i ftftl C wwur Inside j 68 pages today SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3-1 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY 9 EDITORIAL 2f LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMESDOLLAR 23-2* CLASSIFIKDS2T -31,39 4* RACING 38-39245 words
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Article526 1984-09-15 2 One for every zone A CIVIL DEFENCE Unit is being developed m every residents' committee zone with separate civilian volunteer and reservist components to take charge of emergencies before help arrives. In every constituency there is a civil defence coordinating committee with an MP as adviser. A third level526 words
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Article499 1984-09-15 2 Soviet might m Asia A WHITE PAPER on defence yesterday justified the Japanese government's decision to patrol the country's sea-lanes m Asia, claiming that Moscow has deployed 825 naval ships, 2,200 aircraft and 370,000 troops m the Far East. "The Soviet Union's naval tonnage m Asia has499 words
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Article371 1984-09-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HAVE we missed something m promoting Singapore as a tourist attraction? Apart from having a clean, safe and efficient cosmopolitan city, there are sights and activities which cannot be found elsewhere m the world. An HDB housing estate, for example, is a microcosm of the371 words
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Article98 1984-09-15 2 SWEDISH DEFENCE IN EVERY Swede a soldier, m every town a shelter that sums up the credible defence system the Swedish nation has built up over the years, reports RONNIE WAI who was m Sweden recently. Sweden is divided into six civil defence regions, each headed by a regional98 words
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Article442 1984-09-15 2 Eleni's legacy WHEN his book Eleni was published a year ago, says former investigative reporter and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, NICHOLAS GAGE, he felt completely exposed and vulnerable. The book is an account of his mother's arrest, trial, torture and execution by communist guerillas during442 words
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Article312 1984-09-15 2 A SUCCESSFUL WEEK FOR FUTURES MARKET IF THE first full week's trading is anything to go by, the innovative and bold move "to Introduce financial futures linked to Chicago must be rated a roaring success. By the close of trading yesterday, 10,473 contracts had been traded since Monday, with312 words
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Article187 1984-09-15 2 Experiments continue NATIONAL rugby coach Mark Howell will continue his series of experiments with the Singapore team m Butterworth today. And this time, Neo Ah Swee and Rodney Pagler will be the guinea pigs when Singapore take on Australian Forces North m their Malaysian Rugby Union Cup match. Last187 words
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Article123 1984-09-15 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Govt gets tough MALAYSIA will introduce a law that will empower the Home Affairs Ministry to detain for two years any syndicate leader involved m drug trafficking. Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, said yesterday that the detention period could be extended123 words
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Article71 1984-09-15 2 Only m an emergency FOREIGN MINISTER Arturo Tolentino yesterday proposed a compromise to restrict President Ferdinand Marcos' powers to legislate by decree only m an emergency and to allow Parliament the, right to check those powers within 60 days. Speaking to the National Press Club, Mr Tolentino sad71 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-09-15 3 THE management of the Plaza hotel's bar m Basel, Switzerland, wasn't horsing around when they decided on a statue that would catch their customers' eyes. And although this life-sized horse is made of wood, it drew a rather nervous glance from this woman recently. PanaPana - 51 words
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230 1984-09-15 3 Indira 'urged to attack N-plant in Pakistan' But India denies reports WASHINGTON, Fri. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) told senators yesterday that Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was being urged by her military advisers to launch an attack against a nuclear enrichment plant m neighbouring Pakistan, ABC television reported. ButUPI - 230 words
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Article33 1984-09-15 3 OSTEND (Belgium), Fri. Divers have retrieved four barrels of radioactive material from the wrecked French freighter Mont Louis and salvage work continued smoothly overnight, a salvage company spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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73 1984-09-15 3 Priceless Ming used as chicken bowl BEIJING, Fri. A priceless Ming dynasty porcelain bowl was recently sold to a Beijing antique shop by an old woman who had been using it to feed her chickens. The China Daily reported that the "sprinkled blue glaze" piece of porcelain was produced atReuter - 73 words
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155 1984-09-15 3 Lange wins approval for his economic programme WELLINGTON, Fri. PRIME Minister David Lange won approval from a meeting of New Zealand's political, industrial and union leaders today on a programme aimed at helping the country's battered economy. Mr Lange, who led his Labour Party into power two months ago onAP; Reuter - 155 words
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362 1984-09-15 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Red power 'justifies Japanese sea patrols' PETER HAZELHURST BY Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. A White Paper on defence today justified the Japanese government's decision to patrol the country's sea-lanes m Asia, claiming that Moscow has deployed 825 naval ships, 2,200 aircraft and 370,000 troops m the Far East. "The Soviet362 words
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265 1984-09-15 3 BANGKOK, Fri. THAILAND said today that Vietnam's Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach was attempting to "confuse the world with his reported statement m support of an international peacekeeping effort m Cambodia. "The Vietnamese government not only tries to create rifts among Asean membersAP; Reuter - 265 words
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Article31 1984-09-15 3 CANBERRA, Fri. China's Minister for Light Industry, Mr Yang 80, arrived here today for a 10--day visit during which he will have talks with government and business leaders. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article74 1984-09-15 3 VIETNAM IS prepared to hand over to the United States all prisoners held at reeducation camps but it was a question of "all or nothing.'.' Hanoi will not release just a selected few, a Vietnamese spokesman said m Bangkok yesterday. He was commenting on an offerReuter - 74 words
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Article77 1984-09-15 3 A CRUCIAL vote on the political future of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh was postponed yesterday after persistent attemps by ousted Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao for the vote to decide whether he or his successor Mr Bhaskara Rao command a majority m the assembly.Reuter - 77 words
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Article66 1984-09-15 3 THOUSANDS OF North Korean troops are being deployed m Angola, site of a seven-year civil war, the South Afriearj newspaper Johannesburg Star reported m Johannesburg yesterday quoting diplomatic sources m Washington, Lisbon, Luanda and Pretoria. The newspaper said that North Koreans who had been m Angola sinceUPI - 66 words
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Article74 1984-09-15 3 PRESIDENT HOSNI Mubarak has accused Libya of plotting to destroy the Aswan high dam m order to flood Egypt, and to block the Suez Canal by scuttling a ship m it, a leading newspaper reported m Cairo yesterday. The mass-circulation, state-owned Al Akhbar said President Mubarak made theAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-09-15 4 FROM the spate of recent events, it is slowly emerging that the Kremlin is imposing a freeze m East-West relations m Europe with a ever-so-slight thaw over its relations with the United States. While Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is to meet President RonaldNYT; UPI - 455 words
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Article251 1984-09-15 4 Russians boycott Nato exercises BONN, Fri. The Soviet Union is refusing to send observers to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's autumn manoeuvres for the first time since 1981, the West German government said yesterday, adding that this was the latest sign of a deepening East-West chill. A Defence Ministry spokesmanUPI - 251 words
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178 1984-09-15 4 Woman killed victims with lethal puddings KREFELD (West Germany), Friday A 68-YEAR-OLD mother-of-six today admitted poisoning two husbands, one lover, her father and an aunt because they were m her way. The woman told a West German court that she killed her second and third husbands and her lover byReuter - 178 words
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72 1984-09-15 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. This month's meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is unlikely to mark a turning point m Soviet- American relations, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, Mr Richard Burt said yesterday. Mr Burt said that the messageAFP - 72 words
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180 1984-09-15 4 Top East German spy officer defects BONN, Fri. A TOP East German intelligence officer has defected and is being debriefed by Western intelligence agents, a West German newspaper said yesterday. The unnamed 46-year-old First Lieutenant defected last week and is being debriefed at a "secret and heavilyshielded area near Munich",AP - 180 words
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Article57 1984-09-15 4 DHAKA, Fri. Police closed a nitric acid factory here today saying they suspected its stocks were pilfered and used by jilted lovers all over Bangladesh m attacks on women and girls. A government newspaper reported last week that 27 girls were sprayed with acid mReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-09-15 5 Why Peres never lost heart picture. TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel's new Prime Minister, Mr Shimon Peres, patient m defeat and philosophical by temperament, rose through Labour Party ranks to challenge Mr Menachem Begin twice before joining his successor Mr Yitzhak Shamir as head of a bipartisan government. "I do believeUPI; AP - 277 words
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305 1984-09-15 5 Nation expects tough economic steps TEL AVIV, Fri. ISRAEL'S new national unity government takes power today amid widespread expectations that it will act quickly to try and rescue the country's sinking economy. Prime Minister Shimon Peres of the Labour Party and former Prime MinisterReuter - 305 words
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219 1984-09-15 5 Moscow signs $220 m accord with Guinea DAKAR, Fri. Moscow has signed a US$lO2 million (SJ22O million) loan accord with Guinea's new military government, gaining a share m the west African nations bauxite mines and ending a chill between the countries. Guinea's official radio said yesterday the agreement, which wasUPI - 219 words
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259 1984-09-15 5 BEIRUT, Fri. MERCHANTS were asked to close their shops m Christian East Beirut today to mark the 1982 assassination of presidentelect Bashir Gemayel, who was killed m a bomb blast. The president-elect, who was scheduled to take power nine days later, was killedUPI - 259 words
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Article87 1984-09-15 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. A subcommittee of the House of Representatives today voted to allow President Ronald Reagan to negotiate an agreement with Israel setting up a free trade zone, the first for the Onited States with any country. Although most of Israel's products enter the US dutyReuter - 87 words
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Article271 1984-09-15 6 LONDON, Fri. Electronic "superchips" now being developed m American laboratories are vital to Western military air superiority over Soviet forces, the editor of Jane's Avionics said yesterday. Tests of superchips have begun m American military and civilian laboratories at a time when Western industry insidersUPI - 271 words
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335 1984-09-15 6 LAST month, the American space shuttle Discovery's launch was delayed by a faulty silicon chip and now there are reports that millions of silicon chips m United States defence equipment may be faulty. These silicon chips tiny integrated circuits are key components m computerReuter; UPI; AP - 335 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-09-15 6 Nude photos needn't dethrone next Miss America ATLANTIC CITY, Fri. EVEN If Penthouse magazine publishes nude pictures of the winner of this year's Miss America pageant, she may be allowed to serve her reign, pageant chairman Albert Marks Jr said yesterday. Mr Marks asked Miss Vanessa Williams to give upUPI - 304 words
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Article366 1984-09-15 6 Pan Am signs big Airbus deal PARIS, Fri. Airbus Industrie, the West European plane-maker which earlier this year was wondering how to get rid of 24 unsold aircraft, has sealed a billion-dollar deal with Pan American World Airways, giving it a major break m the lucrative United States market. TheReuter; AFP; AP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-09-15 7 Police fire teargas at protesting Cuban refugees LIMA, Fri. Police fired teargas at about IN Cuban refugees who marched to a United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) office yesterday to protest against their eviction from a city park where they had been living for four years, officials and witnessesUPI - 211 words
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426 1984-09-15 7 Economic aid scheme 'will help debtor nations' ARGENTINE President Raul Alfonsin yesterday called for a massive economic rehabilitation programme for Latin America on the scale of United States Marshall Plan aid for Western Europe following World War Two. "It is useless to think thatUPI; Reuter - 426 words
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214 1984-09-15 7 Exercise may not help heart patients WASHINGTON, Fri. Regular physical exercise may not be as helpful to Keople with coronary cart disease as generally believed, a California research team reported yesterday. A study of 128 middleaged men with a history of heart problems found only relatively modest improvements m heartUPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-09-15 8 All -women riot squad goes into action THE Phlllipine military's all-women riot squad joined hands m Manila for action for the first time on Thursday to greet about 500 women demonstrators near the presidential palace with handshakes and peace signs. Some of the officers wore lipstick while others donned helmetsUPI - 102 words
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495 1984-09-15 8 ABBY TAN - Plan to end row over powers for Marcos ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino today proposed a compromise to restrict President Ferdinand Marcos' powers to legislate by decree only m an emergency and to allow Parliament the right to check those powers within 60 days.495 words
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165 1984-09-15 8 Malik's family absolves doctor of blame JAKARTA, Fri. A SPOKESMAN for the family of former Indonesian VlcePresident Adam Malik on Wednesday absolved a Bandung physician of all blame for his death. Mr Malik died on Wednesday last week of cancer of the liver at the age of 67 after being165 words
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Article27 1984-09-15 8 BANGKOK. Fri. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda (lew to the United States today for a medical check-up at the invitation of President Ronald Reagan. UPIUPI - 27 words
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289 1984-09-15 8 Open university introduced in Indonesia JAKARTA, Friday THE introduction of an open university is the latest m a series of changes m the Indonesian education system this year. About 66,000 students out of the more than 260,000 who applied are enrolled at the Universitas Terbuka, which was formally opened onAP - 289 words
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95 1984-09-15 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN MANILA, Fri. The Philippine inflation rate will peak around 62 per cent this month, according to estimates made by the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda). Neda also said that the inflation rate will go down sharply to about 35 per95 words
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228 1984-09-15 9 IPOH, Friday BUKIT Larut (Maxwell Hill) and the scenic Lake Garden at its foot m Taiping are being offered for development as a package deal under the privatisation concept. "We feel that both areas should be developed together," said a spokesman of the state economicNST - 228 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-09-15 9 ISLAMABAD. Fri. A newborn child found abandoned In a Lahore graveyard has reportedly been adopted by Malaysian Prime Mlnister Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohammad, the Urdu newspaper Nawa-E-Waqt reported yesterday. The Malaysian embassy refused to comment on the report that the baby boy was turned overUPI; NST - 119 words
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166 1984-09-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE United Nations Commission on Human Rights has abandoned its study of Malaysia. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday the commission was satisfied with the situation here. The UN body abandoned the study after a meeting m MarchAFP - 166 words
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Article47 1984-09-15 9 BENTONG, Fri. Five people, including a five-year-old girl, were killed m a head-on collision between a van and a lorry at 187 km Karak Highway near here on Wednesday. Three others, two from the van and the lorry attendent were seriously injured. NSTNST - 47 words
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277 1984-09-15 9 Musa: New law to make provision T AMPIN, Fri. MALAYSIA will introduce a law that will empower the Home Affairs Ministry to detain for two years any syndicate leader involved m drug trafficking. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said hereBernama - 277 words
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257 1984-09-15 9 Education Ministry to revamp curriculum KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Education Ministry will revamp the entire school curriculum to achieve a balance between lessons and extra-curricular activities. Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Badawi said the school should be a pleasant place for children to go to and not be an examinationoriented centreNST - 257 words
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151 1984-09-15 11 POLICE yesterday arrested a man m connection with the killing of a hotel lounge waitress, Madam Zauyah binti Bodil, m a Hat m East Coast Road last month. The suspect, aged 28, was detained at a Commonwealth Crescent flat and taken to the CID151 words
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91 1984-09-15 11 Chest's new newsletter for Share donors THE Community Chest of Singapore will publish a newsletter for all donors on its £ocial Help and Assistance Raised by Employees (Share) programme. The new newsletter is called "Dear D0n0r..." and will keep Share donors informed on where their donations are going. The first91 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-09-15 11 MATHEW YAP - We picked site with care, says HDB MATHEW YAP Furore over that funeral parlour m Clementi By DETAILS of the care that went into the selection of a funeral parlour site m Clementi New Town have been given by the Housing Board following complaints on its location. The complaints were353 words
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Article79 1984-09-15 11 THE 457 Housing Board applicants who have been offered flats m Blocks 201 to 206 m Clementi New Town have until the end of the month to reject them if they wish. The board has given an assurance that if applicants re- ject the new flats,79 words
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445 1984-09-15 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - Man claimed he lost $1m winning Sweep ticket CHARM AINE CHAN By Rightful winners also turned up to claim prize, court told SHORTLY after a man reported the loss of his winning lottery ticket for a $1 million prize, a couple presented the winning ticket to the Singapore Pools to445 words
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179 1984-09-15 12 Company to face action after worker's fall A COMPANY now faces action by the Labour Ministry after one of Its workers feU and died when the guard railings of a working platform he was standing on gave way. Mr Yoon Wing Hock, of the ministry's factory Inspectorate, told a coroner's179 words
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78 1984-09-15 12 Man charged with having gun and drug A MAN pleaded guilty yesterday to two separate charges of having a pistol and heroin. Lim Choon Chwee, 31, is accused of having a .32 Llama pistol m Paya Lebar Crescent on Jan 14, 1977. He also allegedly had 1,089 grains of heroin.78 words
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Article360 1984-09-15 12 A civil defence every RC zone Chua outlines 3 -tier operational structure A CIVIL Defence Unit is being developed m every residents' committee zone with separate civilian volunteer and reservist components to take charge of emergencies before help arrives. In every constituency there is a civil defence coordinating committee with360 words
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Article44 1984-09-15 12 TV'O more MPs will help to re:ruit civil defence volunteers m their constituencies djring Civil Defence Week, which starts today. They are the MP (or River Valley. Dr Tay Eng Soon, and the MP for Mountbatten, Mr Eugene Yap.44 words
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Article50 1984-09-15 12 DO NOT be alarmed if a siren Ls sounded between 4.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at Block 376. dementi Avenue 4. to mark the start of the Singapore Civil Defence Force's Community Spirit n exercise involving doctors and nurses. Thunderflashes and smoke grenades will also be used.50 words
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260 1984-09-15 12 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By EMPLOYERS have received $174 million from the Skills Development Fund since it started m 1980, to upgrade and train 161,000 workers. The number of applications to the SDF was also encouraging. Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Dr Wong Kwei Cheong260 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-09-15 15 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By Fort Canning scene of the first-ever outdoor item m Drama Festival ONCE upon a time, there was a modern island called Singapore whose people didn't know they had a magicplace. But last night, about 250 people came to Fort Canning Park. To531 words
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137 1984-09-15 15 A TEAM from Clementi community centre earned a place m the finals of the National Current Affairs Quiz '84 last night. The three-man team comprised HDB structural engineer Chew Tuan Pin, his brother, NUS senior tutor Chew Tuan Chiong and SAF captain Lawrence Yeo Kiong137 words
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Article54 1984-09-15 15 SINGAPORE pianist Margaret Tan is to present a programme called Sonic Encounters m aid of the Community Chest of Singapore later this month. Miss Tan, who lives m New York, will perform at the DBS auditorium on Sept 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $20,54 words
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182 1984-09-15 15 Boy dies after being bitten by sea creature A SIX-year-old boy died minutes after being bitten by a creature m the sea off East Coast Parkway. Kindergarten pupil Lee Woh Yuan collapsed on Thursday evening as he ran to show a bite mark on his arm to his father, Mr182 words
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368 1984-09-15 15 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By Delighted audiences sing and ask for more RON Goodwin and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra have been having a good time. So have those who packed the Victoria Concert Hall the last two nights. The maestro, who scored368 words
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394 1984-09-15 16 Action by retailers to counter 'too costly' tag and to woo tourists A MARKET intelligence network is being planned to monitor retail pricing of selected goods m chosen cities and it is being mooted by the Singapore Retail Merchants Association. This would394 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-09-15 16 RETHI GOVIN - Cleveland does not click with cameras RETHI GOVIN Better homes for jaguars and pumas at the zoo but By IT WAS a case of claws yesterday at the Singapore Zoo when Straits Times photographer Andrew Chin found that jaguars and cameras don't click. A press conference was held yesterday to335 words
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197 1984-09-15 16 Victim's family receives strange package A GREY-HAIRED woman and her offering of our umbers and a piece of ginger to the family of murdered engineer, Mrs Judy Qnek, has added mystery to the Westpeak Condominium murder. The woman went up to a security guard at the entrance to the condominium197 words
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305 1984-09-15 16 Holy day must stay: Leaders of religions WHEN it comes to the weekly "holy day", Christian and Muslim leaders were unanimous that religious traditions must be upheld, and there was really very little room for flexibility. They were responding yesterday to a speech by the MP for Kebun Baru. Mr305 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-09-15 17 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By Statistics show there will be an excess of 163,000 sq m THE surplus of office space will hit an alltime high next year. This follows the completion of Raffles City, Hong Lpong Finance Building, Singapore Labour Foundation496 words
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261 1984-09-15 17 A FORMER executive of a company was awarded a total of $100,000, including interest, by the High Court yesterday as commission due to him for setting up and profitably running the company's hatchery business. Mr Tay Kirn Wee, who was manager of261 words
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Article58 1984-09-15 17 THIEVES got away with 517.500 m cash after breaking into a house along Jalan Hwi Yoh on Thursday. Mr J.C. Toh, 39, a hawker, told police that he left his house at about 11.20 a.m. When he returned at about 12.45 p.m., he found the front and58 words
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540 1984-09-15 18 CHARMAINE CHAN - Man jailed for role in bid to cheat bank CHARMAINE CHAN By Bank lost $1 m over payment for exports that never existed A BANK was cheated of $1 million over exports that were never sent, a court heard yesterday. The conspiracy began when a company got a policy from540 words
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254 1984-09-15 18 Questions for next sitting of Parliament MR J.B. Jeyaretnam has submitted a question on Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong for oral answer at the next sitting of Parliament. The MP for Anson wants to know from the Minister of Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, whether the "impending254 words
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Article22 1984-09-15 18 ACTIVITIES at Lim Chu Kang community centre will be suspended from Sept 24 to Oct 8 to carry out renovations.22 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-09-15 18 Tong Fatt resigns as PIE chairman THE Permanent Secretary (Culture Ministry), Mr Cheng ion;, Fatt, has resigned as chairman of the govc -nmcnl owned Primar. Industries Enterprise. The new chairman of PIE Is Dr NgUm Tone Tau, director of the Primary Prodoc'lon Department. Mr Cheng, Sf, who Is also the96 words
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151 1984-09-15 18 A MAN died and three others were seriously injured m road accidents m the past three days. Mr Yip Chee Seng, 20, was driving his pickup along Lim Chu Kang Road on Thursday when the vehicle went out of < ontrol and151 words
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443 1984-09-15 18 A COURT yesterday dealt with three cases under two new Penal Code sections, amended to deal specifically with break-ins or house trespass, and with theft of vehicles or vehicle parts. The new law applies to offences committed on or after August 31 this443 words
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Advertisement839 1984-09-15 19 A PC. Not ill st U A Pd Super Screen, Super Speed, Super Storage, Super SuDport. When it comes to the high performance business APC runs rings around the competition with also sunoorts two 10-mpcrahvte hard Hi<?k<? p nrnt applications demand, ordinary PC's just can't its fast, true 16-bit CPU.839 words
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Article484 1984-09-15 20 IT WAS like an extended carnival ride. For 19 years, the number of tourists visiting Singapore climbed up and up. Last year, for the first time, it took a dip, not a steep roller-coaster descent fortunately, but it was enough to stun an industry accustomed484 words
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Article684 1984-09-15 20 Comment By FINANCIAL TIMES LONDON It is becoming increasingly clear that the economic performances of the free world's three big economic trading blocks the US, Japan and the EEC are starting to diverge sharply. The US and Japan are forging ahead while the EEC remains684 words
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Article, Illustration757 1984-09-15 20 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Japanese electronics firms revamp to keep up with the times By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO JAPAN'S leading electronics manufacturers have been turning out products for the average consumer for the past three decades. Transistor radios were followed by tape recorders, television sets,757 words
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Article878 1984-09-15 20 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT This and that By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Election time is "Don't blame me it was the other guy" time. Mr Walter Mondale says the deficit is Ronald Reagan's baby. Mr Reagan says it is the fault of the Democrats m Congress.878 words
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Article483 1984-09-15 20 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane A dmy of happy coincidences. Mr Justice Punch Coomar&swamy SO said Judge C oomaraswamy of th% day this week Monday, Sept It when he assumed office as a new Judge of the Supreme Court. And he gave reasons of his own for483 words
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Letter1477 1984-09-15 21 On voters leaders New breed of technocrat leaders must see that politics concerns ends and not just the means YOUR reader "CPF Holder" makes several noteworthy, though unoriginal, points on the importance of good leadership. (ST, Sept 5). The danger of electing leaders who may later squander our reserves through1,477 words
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Letter85 1984-09-15 21 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve85 words
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157 1984-09-15 21 Streaming is to help the slow learners I REFER to the report "PAP gets an Invitation to SDP forums". (ST, Sept 5). I am not convinced by Mr Abdul Rahim Valibhoy's argument that the government is using the streaming policy to divide the people. Each year there must be a157 words
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Letter, Illustration177 1984-09-15 21 Two letters on Dr Ton's recent remarks ONE was, is and will be disappointed with Dr Toh Chin Chye. What was his relationship with the students' union when he was at the Singapore Polytechnic and with the students' union and the academic staff when he177 words
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313 1984-09-15 21 Puzzled that he will be a PAP candidate I WOULD like to comment on Dr Toh Chin Chye's recent statements and on recent letters to the press. I have admired Dr Toh for his outspoken views. However, it is difficult to understand his recent statements. He seems to be lashing313 words
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Advertisement653 1984-09-15 21 at the opening of our Showroom Exhibition on 15th.September84 at A CORAL REEF IN YOUR HOME The tranquility of the manne environment The extraordinary colourful beauty of manne fish amidst living coral and plant life Home is where we RELAX after a hectic day's work It should be a place653 words
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Article, Illustration931 1984-09-15 22 And every Swede knowing what to do m an emergency Today marks the start of Civil Defence Week. The Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, m an interview to The Mirror, quoted Sweden as a country which accepts civil defence as a way of931 words
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825 1984-09-15 22 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Early this month, Qantas made good its threat to sell cheap tickets m Singapore m retaliation against alleged undercutting by Singapore Airlines m Australia. Mr Peter Barnes, Qantas s regional director, said the airline will continue to reduce its825 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-09-15 23 LOCAL investors remained unaffected by the 27.94-point rise on Wall Street and stock prices closed easier m light trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 0.18 points to close at 900.21. The Business Times Composite Index gained 0.11 points to end at 803.51. Volume traded was 9.8188 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-09-15 23 losers m the finance sector were Sim Urn Finance which was down 16 cents to $3.04 and ICS which fell 10 cents to $6.00. Esso and Shell, which had reported lower interim results, fell further. Dealers said some institutional buying was detected,148 words
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Article77 1984-09-15 23 Boustead Bhd unch CIC -2 CCM —2 Cotd Storafe 4 4 Ounlop M unch Esso -2 F tN Gentinfs unch ScmbSNp +2 Sine Darby' 2 S Tradtat +5 Sup Corp —1 Times Pub susp U M Works —1 Weames +2 Guinness —4 Haw Par 2 Inchcape77 words
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Article247 1984-09-15 23 Chief price changes Kentucky Sport 470 .'0 Spore Fodder ?09 9 M Caotn 470 6 Duft Dcv 446 -h DBS 790 5 ICB 605 +5 Seibon 530 +5 Straits Tradne S2O +5 UOB 46? +4 Nat Iron 416 +4 Taiek Cement 406 4 CoW Store lOp 310 +4 r! leonj247 words
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Article37 1984-09-15 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 33 52 29 Finance 4 6 9 Hotels 4 0 5 Properties 2 6 1 Plantations 3 5 5 Mining I 3 0 Deb/Loans 1 3 5 Total 48 75 5437 words
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Article40 1984-09-15 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 28 46 34 Finance 5 6 5 Hotels 0 1 I Properties 2 6 3 Oil palms 3 Tins 0 5 6 Rubbers 4 8 5 Deb/Loans 0 I 0 Totol 40 76 5540 words
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Article84 1984-09-15 23 SHARE prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday, despite a sterling performance on overnight Wall Street. On balance, the widely monitored New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index eased 0.42 points to 1383.89. At the final bell, losses outnumbered gains by84 words
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190 1984-09-15 23 KUCHING Petronas and two of its partners m the Malaysian liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant m Bintulu are expected to earn about Ms7o billion from the sale of LNG over the next 20 years. Petronas managing director Datuk Rastam HadiBernama - 190 words
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Article67 1984-09-15 23 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced the results of its latest tender of 91 -day Treasury bills to be issued from Monday to Friday. Applications totalling $143.5 million were made for the $140 million issue. Accepted bids were at $99.25 (about 97 per cent) with67 words
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Article59 1984-09-15 23 ASIA Commercial Bank announced that it has raised its prime rate by 1 < per cent to 10 4 per cent on Thursday. Savings will now earn 8 per cent interest. Fixed deposits of one and three months will earn 7 4 per cent and those of59 words
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280 1984-09-15 23 NEW YORK Mastercard International and Visa International, the two major bank card companies, have been holding serious talks towards merging some back room facilities, according to a Mastercard official. Mr Russell E. Hogg, president of Mastercard, said "there is no thought" of merging theUPI - 280 words
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544 1984-09-15 23 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR More than 10,000 contracts traded m Simex and a possibility for more growth By IF THE first full week's trading is anything to go by, the innovative and bold move to introduce financial futures linked to Chicago must be rated a544 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-09-15 23 MOTHERS-TO-BE will soon get a $20 bundle of soft sell from a children's specialty store when they announce the arrival of their own bundle of joy. Small World Superstore m Parkway Parade has roped m six distributors of children's products to178 words
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Article46 1984-09-15 23 WASHINGTON The Soviet Union's grain imports this year are expected to equal the record 4b million tonnes purchased m 1982 and could be even higher because of another bad harvest, the US Agriculture Department said yesterday. Moscow has increased its overseas buying. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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307 1984-09-15 23 LONDON Reuters, the world news organisation, on Thursday announced that its profit before tax increased by 14 per cent to £30.1 million (SJfc'2.B million) m the first half of this year. Managing director Glen Renfrew said earnings per share wore 4.7Reuter - 307 words
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179 1984-09-15 23 Demonstration of Uniquote II at KL hotel KUALA LUMPUR Bernama and Unicorn Inc will jointly launch a three-day product demonstration of Uniquute 11. It is an advanced 24--hour on-line video price quotations and economic business information news service specially developed and designed to serve industry market users m the international179 words
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455 1984-09-15 23 DOREEN SOH - A stock index futures market next? DOREEN SOH By THE signs are clearly pointing Singapore towards a stock index futures market. And if stock index futures are introduced, the first counter will most likely be a foreign index rather than a Singapore one. An official from the Sin gapori'ln trr455 words
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Article3379 1984-09-15 24 READERS should be aware of ihe limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarly covered m "business done". Further because ail dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,379 words
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Article2226 1984-09-15 24 INDUSTRIALS Apnomoto (3 90S) Alcom (I 92s (1) I 93 (7) I 91 (8) 1 92 Antoh (1 758 1 775) (1) 1 74 (23) I 75 xd A Choc (2 745) (5) 2 71 (24) 2 72 AISB (4 468 4 68S) (2) 42,226 words
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Article2928 1984-09-15 24 AN shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Ia« exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars I 1984 Last Yield Vol Day I W|h Low Company Sale2,928 words
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Article326 1984-09-15 25 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents 'Kho) Noon Close Noon Close M I RSS prompt 193.25-194 25N 194.25— 195 25N unq unq Inf. IRSSOct *****-196 75 197 25-197 75 219.00-***** *****-***** Int 1 RSS Nov 196.50-197.00 197.50 198 00 Int 2 RSS Oct 183 25— 184326 words
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Article58 1984-09-15 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. It has been at this level since July 30. The butter stock manager took the bulk of the 140 tonnes on offer, down from 150 tonnes on Thursday. There58 words
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Article30 1984-09-15 25 Cfoirtf pricM Copp«r £/t()nne Thun Spot 1022.50 *****0 (1022 00 1023 00) 3 months 1041 50 1042 00 (1043.50—1044.00) Market tone Steady at the lower levels Sales: 47.350 tonnes30 words
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Article28 1984-09-15 25 Siiv tr Ctortii prkn USJ/troy 02 Fri Thurj Singapore 7 15 7 20 7 08-713 Thun Wed New York 7.10—7 13 7 17—7.20 Source: Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article24 1984-09-15 25 CMnf prices Aluminium £/tonne Thvs Spot 799 00—***** (792.00—793 00) 3 months 821 00— 821.50 (815.50-816 00) Market tone Irregular Sates 27.650 tonnes24 words
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377 1984-09-15 25 Overseas markets a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks surged yesterday m anticipation of favourable US economic data to be released today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 27.94 points to 1228.25 and volume increased to 1i0.6 million shares from 77.9 million on Wednesday. Gains outnumbered losses two377 words
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Article344 1984-09-15 25 Noon ckxM prices i ICO k| Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 (setters) Otd drum FOB 208 00 (sellers) New drum FOB 212 00 (sellers) Copra Miied 'loose) 105 00 (buyers i Pepper Muntok White Asta FOBNIW 687 50 (sellers l Sarjwak white lag FOBNIW 680 00 (sellers)344 words
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Article287 1984-09-15 25 HKJ Ch*nfe Asiocioted Hotete Bonk Of Eost Asio 20 00 Cheung Kong 7 95 +0 45 Chmo Ught 12 40 unch Crois Horb Tunnel 9 55N F E Consortium 0 34 unch For East Exch PMex ***** G I Cement 5 20 +0 I Great Eogle 038 Hong Lung287 words
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Article335 1984-09-15 25 Sept 14 Yen Chante A(momofo I 190 unch Akai 531 unch Amado 1 300 unch A»ohi Chem 55! -I Awjhi Glass 810 15 Bonk Tk 453 +5 Bodgestone 585 +5 Conon 1 380 +20 Covo Computer 1420 -40 C.tuen 550 -5 D Nfcp Print 1010 +35 D Nippon Screen335 words
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Article336 1984-09-15 25 Sept 14 Cents Chanje (Aust) A C I 185 unch A N I 232 +2 A P M 224 unch Aberfoyte 900 +20 Age 285 Afconce CM 97 I Allied Mill 235 unch Ampol Exp 272 +2 Ampol Pet 170 unch Anz 470 +5 Ashton 105 +5 BMP 1020336 words
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Article27 1984-09-15 25 GOLD Uss/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 340.50—341.00 337.10 337.60 Hongkong 340.30 349.80 337.30 337.80 Thurs Wed New York 338.25 338.75 338 25 338.75 London 337.25—337.75 338.50—339.0027 words
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Article152 1984-09-15 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices recovered from the day's lows at the close on short covering and speculative buying interest, after opening weaker m sympathy with a limit down Chicago soybean complex close. PALM Ctotini prices Crude Ms/tonm palm ofl Sept 990 (south central) 987.50 (north) Oct 990152 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-09-15 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore October 197.25 down one cent Malaysia October 219.00 down 0.50 cents Tin Closing prices MS/kHo Straits Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 140 tonnes fell 10 tonnes30 words
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Article147 1984-09-15 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,941 and 5523,767. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/2.50. Initial two-business was around U*****.00 before firming up to U*****.60/ 3.00. Steady selling eroded prices to close for lunch at U*****.50 -2.00. The afternoon market started at U*****.20/1.70. A surge m the US147 words
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Article241 1984-09-15 25 Sept 13 IBS Chance Alcoo 34 +1 AI*J O»m Cp 35% 1% Afcs-Chotmer* 10% unch Am Tel Tel 19% Amox Ine 19% Ann Corp 28 1% BrtMwn Sti 17% -U Boiting Co 55H +1 Burroughs Cp 56 2V> Cotarpior Co 394k +'4 Choi* Monhtn 46% -»-2H Chrysl«f Cp241 words
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Article564 1984-09-15 25 Sept 14 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS AKcd-Lyons 152 unch Au Dairies 174 unch BTRPLC 496 +5 Bobcocks 144 1 Borciays 472 -2 Beechorm 363 +7 BICC 213 -2 Blue Circle 418 unch BOC Group 232 -4 Boot* 167 -4 Bowater 177 +4 BATS 264 -I Britannia 76 1 BP 506564 words
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Article224 1984-09-15 25 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1615/25 and trading was quiet ahead of the weekend. It closed firmer at 552.1630 40. The greenback closed at the day's high against the major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 3.0140/50 and was traded between 3.0125 and 3.0200 before closing at 3.0183224 words
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Article224 1984-09-15 25 Managers' prices for S«pt l7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 92—3 10 Th« Savings Fund 1 87-1 98 Spore Prog Fund 1 26-1 34 Spore Sec Fund 189— 2 Olid S pore Invest Fund 1 16— 1 23 S pore Equity Fund 1 30—1 38 Asia Unit224 words
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Article152 1984-09-15 25 Interbank Over the Austrian schilling 10 1980 10.2075 99 05—96 68 Belgian franc (com) 3 5604 3 5650 284 17-278 95 Danish kronor 19.7787 19.7923 5107-50 07 Deutschemark 71.6391 71 6959 14 07—13 84 Finnish mark 34.6080— 34 6350 —28 90 French franc 23.3459 23 3617 43 39—42.52152 words
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Article52 1984-09-15 25 THE gold market opened higher relative to New York's closing last night. This high level attracted prof it- taking by traders. Active participation and volatility provided high volume m the gold pit. (la USS per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Dec 350.70 350.80 348.30 348.60 113252 words
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Article59 1984-09-15 25 Eurodollar 3 month deposit THE Eurodollar opened higher at 88.23 88.26 with US institutions dominating the early transactions. The market traded moderately with the December contract settling at 88.27. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 88.25 88.30 88.25 88.27 362 88.26 Mar 85 87.92 87.9659 words
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Article57 1984-09-15 25 THE December Deutschemark opened higher at 0.3369/0.3367. Trading was moderate as activity fn the pit drifted to gold. The market traded nervously m anticipation of the increase of US economic data tonight. The market drifted lower to settle at 0.3365. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Eat Vol57 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-09-15 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Monte Ruby (21B) 15/9(2000) FSB 0700 0800 U4 Meon.a (436E) 15/9 (2000) FSB *****800 P4 Asia Winds (406) 15/9(2300) TA3 *****100 B 7 Sea Prelude (34) 15/9(2300) TA3 0900 1100 B602 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-09-15 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Builder II 22 aside 15/9 Iran Teyfoun 3/4 aside 15/9 Lmden 35/6 aside 15/9 Ocean Rainbow 18 aside 15/9 Sa Vergelegen 10/1 aside 15/9 Str Star 20 a side 15/9 Barber Tonsberg 46/7 159 16 9 Da Hong Qiao 13/4 15/9298 words
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Article40 1984-09-15 25 LONDON The Far Eastern Freight Conference said that based on average exchange rate for Sept 6, 7 and 10, the West Germany /Benelux currency adjustment factor shows a radical downward swing from plus 10.00 to plus 5.50. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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225 1984-09-15 26 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By SHAREHOLDERS m Singapore News and Publications Ltd have reason to smile. Group interim pre-tax profits rose 54.5 per cent to $17.3 million for the half year to June 30, this year. Turnover of $61.6 million was up by 14.9 per225 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-09-15 26 Pan-El is back at the top AFTER a break of six weeks, Pan-Electric Industries Ltd stormed back to the top of the league. Altogether a total of 8.1 million shares was traded and the counter gained 27 cents over the week to close at $3.14. Interest In332 words
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253 1984-09-15 26 HONGKONG There is no possibility that the Hongkong Land Co Ltd will seek to raise cash from its shareholders, managing director David Da vies told reporters. "It would be totally unreasonable when the shares are trading at about 40 per cent of stated253 words
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Article100 1984-09-15 26 JACKS INTERNATIONAL LTD has announced poor interim results, with operating profit of $224,000 (seven months) being converted to a loss of $214,000 m the current period. However, Jacks' share m profits of associated companies has been boosted from $28,000 to $480,000. leaving the company with a nearly unchanged100 words
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Article52 1984-09-15 26 BONVEST HOLDINGS LTD has announced interim group pre-tax profits of $900,000 (no comparable figures because of a change m financial year) and after-tax profits of $015,000. The directors expect operations to remain satisfactory and expect at a later date to recommend a final dividend of 1.5 cents52 words
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Article49 1984-09-15 26 ARAB-MALAYSIAN DEVELOPMENT BHD (formerly Taiping Textiles Bhd) has announced pre-tax profits of M 525.5 million for the 15 months to March 31, compared to Ms2.l million for the year ended December 1982. Turnover was $93 million against $67 million, with sales gains mainly m the local market.49 words
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457 1984-09-15 26 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Stock market weekly round-up by i Singapore THE Singapore market continued to drift from lack of interest. Dealers blamed this on the absence of both local and overseas news leads to prompt fresh buying. Despite the weakness, the market457 words
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Article185 1984-09-15 26 K. Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market had another quiet week. Daily volume was around five million shares with investor interest centred on a few selected stocks. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 12.26 points to close the week at 1383.89.185 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-09-15 26 "Don said he wants to postpone his mid-life crisis until after his annual evaluation."16 words
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Advertisement133 1984-09-15 24 vAp^ci jThis book provides a concise I T*^^ introduction to the complex world of gold trading. The author, who is a m flflUA* former gold dealer and who holds a X %Jf** Masters degree m Business B^ <¥^C^^ Administration from the University I '*fkjtAJK^^& of Bradford, explains the mechanics 8133 words
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Advertisement438 1984-09-15 28 HI m HELP WANTED! A big restau•awLisWr^B rant is hungry for full-time g^Hfl Trainee Cooks. As long as H I I r l^" you're above 17 years old and m BIH LJB know how to communicate m _m m the Cantonese dialect, you'll be J" ILw considered. Digest more details438 words
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Advertisement489 1984-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A t##dlf>o Conifnorclfll Actv#ftisif>Q A Exhibition Construction flrm wttn rvgtofMl office) ki Mngapor* urgently rtxjui r#t>: ACCOUNTANT c Diploma holders or with ACCA with minimum 2 years relevant experience c Those without relevant qualification but with at least S years working experience will be489 words
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Advertisement459 1984-09-15 28 t) EDP 8L MARINA CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD invit** applications tor a: PROGRAMMER/ SYSTEMS ANALYST OCE 'A' level, Tertiary education preferred. Age 22 to 26. Working experience In systems design and use of application software In areas of material control and network analysis. Artemis experience an advantage. iiw svccosafiM canflcoat#459 words
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Advertisement542 1984-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecreUrlMl/ClericMl c) SecretMriMl/Cleri-xl I ARTHUR YOUNG COMPANY IS ANf^Sg^b^ I INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SER- I VICES ORGANISATION AND WE ARE V A I SEEKINC INDIVIDUALS TO FlLL^^ok I SEVERAL POSITIONS I ADMINISTRATION I I DIVISION I I (i) Computer Operator I a ccc '0'542 words
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Advertisement539 1984-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial /Clerical MITCII! ENGINEERING. VI I Iwlll SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD PUB/PULAU SERAYA PROJECT A leading Japanese Engineering Company on an offshore island project requires: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (MALE) c GCE A' level. 1 to 2 years' working experience. c Working experience539 words
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Advertisement270 1984-09-15 28 4K— 1 "atiTlu >ust* requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR RECEPTIONIST The key duties of tfce position will include meeting and attending to clients who call at the office and operating the PABX switchboard. The desired candidate is a female Singapore citizen who possesses the General Certificate of Education 'O' level with a270 words
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Advertisement338 1984-09-15 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP mvitei applications for tht ports of BANK CLERK/ TELLER Raquiramants: 4 GCE 0' level credit passes c Age between 17 and 25 years c Ability to type Attractive salary and frinae benefits will be offarad. Interested candidates are to submit338 words
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Advertisement531 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial Clerical A holding company requires a qualified: JUNIOR SECRETARY Requirements: GCE 'O' level with a good credit m English Good command of w ritten/ spoken English Shorthand speed of 100 wpm Typing speed of 45 wpm 2 years' experience m a relevant capacity If531 words
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Advertisement477 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleria A well established Internatiot freight forwarding company Changi Airport Cargo Complex i quires immediately: 1. FREIGHT RESERVATION CLERK OCE 3 'O' Level Includti English Able to type Some knowledge of spoki Mandarin preferred Knowledge of aircarf operations will be an adva tage 2. CLERK/TYPIST477 words
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Advertisement467 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant H e) SecretariaJ/CleriaU W (A Member of The Times Organisation) ng requires GENERAL CLERK en Requirements: 0 3 O.C.E. O 1 levels Including n- English Able to type at 35 wpm. Able to speak Mandarin Starting salary: $400 or more Other attractive service benefits include:- A generous467 words
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Advertisement453 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/aeriCMl [l»»»»e»»e»*xH Wsll established Company j requires: f FEMALE GENERAL i CLERK < i c Minimum OCE O" Level r e Able to type I c Able to handle phone f calls and reception I duties L c Preferably with some ex- perience f c Good453 words
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Advertisement641 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant SecretMrtMJ/ClericMl A wall established end leading Americsn stockbroking firm riMALE TELEX OPERATOR to handle its worldwide communication network of more than 500 ofnctM. Salary range 891,000 to 8112,000 P-a. Requirements: c OCE 'O' level certificate with good credit In English c Typing knowledge c Completed National Service641 words
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Advertisement578 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical WeN established company m West Coast area has immediate vacancy for DOCUMENTATION CLERK Applicants should have knowledge of import/export, L/C documentation/negotiation. Should have the experience In booking shipping space for conventional/ containerised cargoes Able to work independently. Salary will commensurate with experience. Plsass reply578 words
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Advertisement668 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Cleric*. Law firm urgently requires a: RECEPTIONIST With experience. Must be mature and pleas ant a Able to speak fluent Englisl and dialects. Please tel: *****55 for Immediate Interview. Attractive salary to the rich applicant. MANULISE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. invites applications for position of CLERKS668 words
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Advertisement742 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Established engineering company requires EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST to work m Toa Payoh t— Interested applicants please submit applications m own handwriting stating full personal resume, telephone contact number and expected salary toS.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0»23 Expanding manufacturing company742 words
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Advertisement732 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant i 1 c) Secretarial Clerical PE QUIRED GENERAL CLERK OCI O' level Ability U> type Bilingual m Mandarin and English Apply personally No 1. Magazine Road. #03-22. Central Building, Spore 0105. (opposite Subordinate Court) WELL ESTABLISHED REAL Estate agency requires Receptionist with pleasant personality and able to732 words
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Advertisement443 1984-09-15 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales An established electrical/ electronic distributor/ agent for industrial electrical, electronic products requires s SALES REPRESENTATIVE a Minimum GCE O" level c l- 2 years experience In sales a Possess class 3 driving licence c Must be dynamic, result orientated and have outgoIng personality a Age443 words
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Advertisement495 1984-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales Norton Company with 99 years experience m grinding wheels is a world leader m bonded and coated abrasive manufacture as well as engineering materials, petroleum and mining products, and safety products. Norton Singapore is expanding its operation and requires following495 words
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Advertisement340 1984-09-15 30 KISHIMOTO SANGYO (S) PTE LTD A wall established Japanaaa company dealing m the distribution of raw materials requires: SALES EXECUTIVE a Singapore citizen, completed N.S. c Age between 20 and 25 a Possess drlvinglicence a Minimum GCE 'O' or 'A" Level a Experience preferable Intarastad applicants ara to writ* m340 words
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Advertisement763 1984-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates •JfTCim. We require achievement-oriented and qualified sales personnel to join our fast expanding rental division as RENTAL SALES EXECUTIVES/ REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum 2 years' experience m rental or sales of industrial and construction equipment Fluent In English Mandarin Outgoing personality c Possess763 words
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Advertisement402 1984-09-15 30 g) Technical GTM Coignet J.V. invitee suitably qualified candidates for the following positions SUPERVISORS c Diploma/ GCE 'A' level/ ITC with at least 6 years' experience In heavy Industrial factory, shipbuilding or construction. c Possess dynamic leadership, initiative and drive. c Age 30 years old and above. c Able to402 words
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Advertisement697 1984-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical 4 I k D<nC-(uiuift/viiar \H I L appeirriin&vb II We have immediate vacancies for NTC/ITC holders I m Electronics, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering IB fll Preference will be given to those with experience m IB697 words
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Advertisement406 1984-09-15 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 8) Technical g) Technical g) Technical MOTOROLJ^WMWBUSEI^t we have immediate openings for. A) MAINTENANCE SET-UP TECHNICIANS Requirements: NTC 3or ITC or C&G m Electrical/Electronics Engineering. A B B year experience m K& S auto bonder 1419 or ESEC die bonder -H406 words
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Advertisement141 1984-09-15 30 I Newly eatabtiahed Concrete Rr aearch and Development Laborato- ry requirea: CONCRETE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN with: c Strong Interest In concrete technology Technical qualifications m Civil/ Structural Engtneei Ing or Materials c Intelligent mil willing to learn new procedures and techniques c Accurate, efficient and diligent TRAINEE c Preferably with experience141 words
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Advertisement663 1984-09-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical W nUtTY Terminals W#HJ/V (Pte) Limited W A multi million dollar bulk liquid handling fl and storage terminal m Jurong invites applications for the following positions: I (Minimum Salary: $1,000/- I per month) B Nature of Work •To assist the663 words
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Advertisement432 1984-09-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant aBaBBaaBBBBaaBBBBa«BBSeBaBiBVBBHBaBBaaBBBaaBBBBBaaBi eaaaßßßß«vviaaaßßß>*aaßa«aßßaaßßa*Bß>^aaßßaa^B^BßßßßS g) Technical g) Technlcml aaaaa^ aaaav^^av^avWaL^K I k Ikw CONSTRUCTION I KataaS CHEMICALS TECHNICAL SALES To continue our planned growth m Singapore and the surrounding areas we are looking for ambitious people wishing to join a prograeeive company. FOSROC manufactures and markets432 words
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Advertisement161 1984-09-15 31 An American electronics company has immediate vacancy for: NTC/ITC m Electronics Experience m wave solder and board test /building preferred Fresh graduates will also be considered interested applicants, please apply personally at: RELIABILITY SPORE PTE LTD Blk 5004. Ang MO KiO Aye. 5 #04-01. Ang Mo Kio md. Park 2161 words
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Advertisement519 1984-09-15 31 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml g) Technlcml i^L^r A leading established Construction firm has a vacancy for LAND SURVEYOR Polytechnic diploma At least 3 years working experience with either consultants or contractors Attractive salary commensurating with qualification and experience will be paid Please submit application with personal519 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-15 31 TECHNICAL MARKETING Engineers experienced m marketing of passive component*, assembly equipment and peb fabrication can build a professional career for themselves m electronics. Requisites: c From technical background m Electronic end/ or Mechanical Engineering c Technical sales and/ or Marketing experience c Fest learning ability c Oen car m good540 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-15 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I h) Production h) Production h) Production MOTOROLA^ BtfaVatiaißaiß^LaH NEW STARTING I BASIC SALARY I FEMALE OPERATORS I I $19.60 I Per day I INSPECTORS I I $21.00 I Per day I other exclusive benefits: 5-day week Transport provided for Ist343 words
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Advertisement283 1984-09-15 31 (isso) Our Marketing Terminal m Jurong has a vacancy for PLANT OPERATOR II REQUIREMENTS: c Completed Secondary Four education. Preferably with a pass m GCE 'O' Level c Completed full-time National Service c Have at least 3 years working experience m operating a Forkllft In warehouse! operations I c Holds283 words
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Advertisement218 1984-09-15 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production requires Female Assembly Operators Earn minimum $465 upon confirmation 5-day week Complete primary or above Good working environment and clean work F.m.l. QC Inspectors Earn minimum $500 upon confirmation 5-day week Secondary education Experience not necessary, training provided Trainee Set-Up Man Earn minimum $630 upon218 words
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Advertisement463 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant h) Production /•i&suiAnn\ hktmxki m. im has immediate vacancies for QC Operators i Benefits: c Attractive salary c 5-day work week No shift work Transport allowance provided c 10 days annual leave Attendance bonus scheme c Medical benefits Preference given to those with knowledge of simple English.463 words
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Advertisement523 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous (■■■>■■■■ HOTJSEWIVBB ARE WELCOME I I WALK-IN-INTEKVTEW f Kentucky Fried Chicken r Has A Job For Ton Now! PART/FULL TIME SERVICE STAFF THE CHOICE IS YOURS TOR MORE DETAILS, WALK INTO ANY OF OUR RESTAURANTS LISTED BELOW BETWEEN DaUy 10am523 words
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Advertisement896 1984-09-15 32 66 Situation! Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous (Domestic Appliances Factory m Jurong) requires I Completed Secondary education I Physically fit Completed or exempted from full-time I National Service H Interested candidates, please submit full I personal particulars including salary expected and telephone number to H philips! he896 words
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Advertisement466 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous W* arm a well-established electronic manufacturer of radio with cassette tape recorders. Due to our recent expansion rapidly, we are looking for: 1. MALE ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS Diploma Holder In Electronic Engineering or C G full Technological Responsible for maintenance of electronic equipment and solving process466 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-15 32 I 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f HYDRIL V We are a large well established American Company engaged m the manufacture of oilfield equipment. We invite applications for the position of: Requirements: Physically fit Preference given to those able to speak simple English Attractive pay and fringe benefits will be350 words
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Advertisement466 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Wanted WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Minimum salary $620 c No split-shift PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c 53.00 per hour, c 12pm to 4pm or 7 30pm to 11.30pm Applicants must be conversant m English. We provide: c Duty free meals. c Annual increment. c AWS/N WC adjustments. c466 words
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Advertisement580 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Opening soon AEROBIC DANCE STUDIO requires FULL-TIME PART-TIME (evenings) INSTRUCTORS Interested applicants please writ* to: The Assistant Manager 03-14 Peninsula Plaza North Bridge Road Singapore 0617 TRAINEE COOKS Full-Time Trainee Cook* wanted by restaurant c Completed or exempted from N.S. c Age 18 and above580 words
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Advertisement574 1984-09-15 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous REQUIRED AIRCONDITIONIMG TECHNICIANS and Apprentices Malaysians may also apply Interested come personally: Blk 37. Defu I.ane 10 «01-55. Hougang Avenue 3. Spore 1953 Tel *****28 WANTED 1 FEMALE General Clker. 1 Clinic Assistant and 1 Receptionist No experience re quired Apply with photograph contact phone574 words
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Advertisement651 1984-09-15 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PETROL STATION REQUIRES male and female Pump Attendants Interested call *****45/ *****83 PUMP ATTENDANTS AMD Washers required at Frankel Avenue Petrol Kn.sk Tel *****88 TYPESETTING COMPANY REQUIRES Despatch Rider with own motorbike. Tel: *****10. gSfl VEHICLES T T 72 Vehicles For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS651 words
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Advertisement981 1984-09-15 33 U-UlSvi WANTED: INTERESTING CLASSIC or vintage motor-cycles, uTfiJiQf 1? Knglish or European, for priJ L Jnl J 3. vate cx Port. *****1 Sydney, colCJ LMjLZJ lert(Tony). I 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 78 Vehicles For Sale DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing981 words
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Advertisement409 1984-09-15 33 c) Datsun/mssan DEC 1000 DATSUN 100A. On owner. Alrcond., radio and cas sette. Selling $15,200. Can loa $12,500 Call *****04. DEC t1, 120Y 2nd owner, tax S 85, superb condition, standar accessories. $17,200 0.n.0. *****3! Gilbert. END "81 BLUEBIRD private ownei alrcon, radio cassette, sport rims. Up top condition. Askin409 words
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Advertisement923 1984-09-15 33 OCTOBER -83 NISSAN Pulsar. 2nd 1 owner, aircond. radio/ cassette asking $20,000. Tel: *****00 0 ,Y 6HICLE OATSUN 100A. 1978. Good condition, new paintwork, aircon. $9,000. Tel: *****96 J 977 P*JSUN 120Y Aircon, new tax. PARF eligible. $9,500. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1977 DATSUN 100A Stationwagon Aircon. passed inspection.923 words
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Advertisement869 1984-09-15 33 END 1962 HONDA Accord 4-dooi EX. Aircond., radio cassette power windows, central locking One owner Tax new. $29,800 *****06. END 1979 4 doors Honda Accord 2nd lady owners. Beautiful condition. New types, powei window. $19,000/- ono Tel *****65 EU AUTOMATIC CIVIC, second generation 5-door, non- PARK aircon, good condition $12,30869 words
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Advertisement841 1984-09-15 33 r 1977 MAZDA CAPELLA L.r sale at $8,500 (iood condition PARK t- eligible Cassette, radio, sports rims Call *****51 Alvm Ma. 1979 MAZDA 323 1000 One compa--3 ny owner. Aircond.. accident 1 free Tip top condition. $8,600 r Tel: *****00 I: 1979 MAZDA 626 Saloon. Aircond. sports rims, radio ca.ssef.te.841 words
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Advertisement895 1984-09-15 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi IST CO REGD late 1980 Mit Si^riia 1600 GS. (5-speed). Aircond high power radio cassette, sports rims tuff koted Tax 12/84 Done 50,000 kms. Immaculate condition Tel *****05 1978 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 r.c SL 5-speed. PARF. alrcon high power radio, cassette, tax. insurance 2/'B5.895 words
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234 1984-09-15 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ENTERTAINMENT X m Race 8 and Punches m the last race, both last-start winners, have been lucky. Both have been drawn next to the rails and should repeat their winning performances. Entertainment X came out after a let-up to coast home a234 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-09-15 38 DONCASTER (England), Friday COMMANCHE RUN. trained by Britainbased Italian Luca Cumani and owned by Bukit Timah trainer Ivan Allan, will start favourite and looks certain to be the horse to beat tomorrow and give jockey Lester Piggott his eighth St I^eger success, providedReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-09-15 38 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By Our man on the track IPOH, Fri. Tropic Storm 111 gets my vote m Race 2 for Class 4 Div 3 horses over 1,800 m. An out-and-out stayer, his only win to date was over the Ipoh 1,900 m m a Class167 words
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Article120 1984-09-15 38 THESE horses have won or dose well on a wet track RACE 1: Badak 11, Peter Pan 111, Discover RACE 2: Weng Siang, Prince Barcas, Proud Moment m RACE i: Lady Castlefield, Rosereno, Hup Seng, Teamwork, Slippery Sam ft RACE 4: Upper Grosvenor 11, Border Scout 11, Taming Sari120 words
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Article386 1984-09-15 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED MARKSMAN LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 8 Duke Payne 1 Duet Solemn 1 Duet Solemn 2 Satin 1 Duet Solemn 1 Duct Solemn 2 Satin 8 Duke Payne 1 Duet Solemn 3 Tremendous Force 2 S^'" 5 Affectation 6 Icabana 8 Duke386 words
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Article5719 1984-09-15 38 mmmmmmam 1.45 class 4 div 2 1.200 m CT33m (Ratings: 72-57) HMMHB (Stakes: $13,000) I 002»*2 Duet Solemn (late Shea) 51 (72) YSH-V Chong 6 nzg u2 +1.5 Came back after spell to finish encouraging 2nd to Handy Andy Div 4 1200 m last week; run previous,5,719 words
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Article195 1984-09-15 39 DONCASTER (England), Friday THE Doncaster Cup run here yesterday produced a sensational upset when 33-1 longshot Petrizzo, who had won only one race from 11 previous outings, thrashed his more fancied rivals on a soft track. Another shock was that Ascot ~nd Goodwood Gold CupReuter - 195 words
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Article499 1984-09-15 39 Swift And Honest shines ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Fri. Swift And Honest II (Rajoo) this morning reeled off 600 m m 36.6 sec m a trial with stablemate Kindred. The going was good with a bit of "give." Swift And Honest 11, who is engaged m Race 8499 words
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Article111 1984-09-15 39 TUESDAY (good with some "give"): Teluk Rubiah and Bellendaine II 37.4 together. Bay Of Plenty 37.9, Slashing Sabre 38.4, Suede 38.7, Teamwork 37.8, Vitality Belle 36.9, WEDNESDAY (good with some "give"): Allez Allez n 38.3, Frisco Kid 36.8, Flag Commander 38.2, Achiever 35.2, Dendrobium 111 35.7, Monereal111 words
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Article92 1984-09-15 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 55 49 43 Allan 40 41 25 Zaflr 34 34 25 Boagonre 34 23 29 E van Breakelen 29 31 32 Rodgers 28 29 30 lim 24 19 21 G van Breakelen 21 20 18 Baang 20 21 26 Ng 19 18 15 Lee92 words
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Article206 1984-09-15 39 Tital No of placlngs Pipings for last li rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 276 *****8 ********** 2 Johnston 279 41 2S 25 ********** S Danls 220 28 27 \9 ********** 4 Khoo 191 2C IS 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 4 5206 words
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Article85 1984-09-15 39 Ist 2ml 3rd Auric 27 30 26 Agasam 18 15 17 Goodman 14 12 16 Inderapar* 10 12 8 Sonny Khoo 10 2 9 HT Wee 6 4 3 Frontal 5 5 3 Bokleong 5 4 8 Chens 5 2 4 Ace-In-The-Hole 5 2 3 Joseph Phun 585 words
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Article158 1984-09-15 39 PARIS, Fri. All Along, last year's winner, was among the 35 French entries announced yesterday for next month s Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe, Europe's richest race which may feature a woman rider for the first time m its history. Seventy-one horses from sixReuter - 158 words
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Article1906 1984-09-15 39 WVl^j^PfJ 1.00 CLASS 4 DIV 9 1,200 m Uimra (Ratings: 57-49) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 Aee*mpUee 51 (SI) Auric-Teh 3 nzg TUey 9 I EUte •mm»ndo i«. 5 (SI) Elite- J Breukelen 3eg *Daalf 15 S 9 V.lr»no 5«.5 (SI) Volcano-Ismail 4 ag same W Uew 5 4 079*951,906 words
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Letter, Illustration322 1984-09-15 39 Mdm. Mary Lav Yew Eng Ag«B3 wHe of the I*l* Mr. Joseph Goh S wee KMam ptiNd away pnmtufty on 13th Sept. 19M at 1135 am leaving behind. Sena Daughters-in-law Goh Boon Liang Tan Soo Keow Goh Boon Kirn Elizabeth Loh Goh Boon Whee Tay Piah322 words
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41 1984-09-15 39 The Family Of The Late I MR THAM KWAN.HUI I express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, I friends and business associates for their condo- I lences, attendance, wreaths ft donation* during I their recent bereavement. I41 words
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Letter, Illustration203 1984-09-15 39 ELEANOR WEE WEI LING j AMB4BI Born: October 4, 1979 ■m« Departed: September 11, 1984 338 Wr£C i X Wish to express their heartfelt *-s** <g| thanks to all relatives, friends, jSe colleagues, well wishers, priests JJSS4 J from Holy Cross, St Bernadette, feltt and Our203 words
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Letter, Illustration108 1984-09-15 39 W OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO MR JOSHUA NG HOCK HWA 1 I A MR NG TIONG HWA I I AND THE FAMILY OF THE LATE I I MR NG GEOK TAI I I (Founder of Hiap Moh A Co Pte Ltd) I I Aged: 87 I108 words
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Letter, Illustration72 1984-09-15 39 FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN REMEMBRANCE Of DAYS GONE BY OF ONE WHO GAVE SO MUCH TO US. Mr. Nelson F. Coeiho 15th September. 1983 WITH LOVE FROM Children and Grandchildren. In Ever loving Memory of THANG YOON KIT Departed 15th September IMO Of one ye will never forget.72 words
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Letter, Illustration61 1984-09-15 39 Ho Pin Kun (69 tmm Called Home to be with The Lord on 13th September 1964 leaving behind: Beloved wile: Ong Chan Eng Son*: Kok Guan. Kok Din Daughters: Aun Nan. Aun Hui Ann Llan Daughter-in-law: Chan Yoke Har Cortege will leave Spore Casket 131, Lavender Street on61 words
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Advertisement170 1984-09-15 39 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Come and hear what Jesus can do for you. SPECIAL SPEAKER Sun. Sept. 16 10am 6pm Also Wed. Thurs. FrJ. Sept. 19-21 7:3opm Come end receive from JEBUS Salvation for the lost, Healing for the sick Holy Spirit to strengthen your170 words
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Letter, Illustration117 1984-09-15 40 OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO MR. LEE AH NGOH AND THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LEE YOK FONG (BBM) Aged: 83 Board of Directors, Management and Staff of> E MARINE SUPPLY CO (PRIVATE) LTD., ALL-SHIPS SUPPLY TRADING CO., LEE MARINE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD., SCANASTRA117 words
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Letter, Illustration257 1984-09-15 40 MOM. CHEW KIM CHOON AGED: 73 (DIRECTOR OF KIAN SENO HARDWARE TRADING PTE. LTD.) pmii) away peacefully on 14th September IM4 leaving behind Son: Fernando Ng Ah Huat Daughter-in-law: Lee Chng Daughter*: Ng Ah Chlow NgßengGuat Son*-in-law: Wong Lok Hong Quek Ot Olan grand-children to mourn her loss.257 words
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Letter29 1984-09-15 40 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Mark White express their heartlul thanks to his friends and colleagues for their kind attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement.29 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-09-15 40 Home's further than success for Aussie ace LOS ANGELES, Fri. Climbing quickly through the ranks of professional tennis, Australian Pat Cash, only 19, has found it's a lonely road to the top. By advancing to the semi-finals at Wimbledon this summer and last week s United StatesAP - 417 words
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322 1984-09-15 40 Shock No. 1 SAN DIEGO (California), Fri. Chris Evert Lloyd dispatched her opponent m straight sets. So what else is new? Well, that was no ordinary opponent. That was Martina Navratilova. And even though Chris's 6-2, 7-6 victory on Wednesday was onlyAP; Reuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-09-15 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. India's new cricket captain, Sunil Gavaskar, said yesterday he had lost motivation because of his many achievements m the game. Gavaskar said even his reappointment as Test captain after nearly 18 months m the wilderness was not the spur he needed to reviveAFP; Reuter - 546 words
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Article123 1984-09-15 40 CALGARY (Canada), Fri. Canada sensationally qualified for the final of the Canada Cup ice hockey tournament when they shocked the defending champions, the Soviet Union, 3-2 after more than 12 minutes of extratime here last night. With the score at 2-2 Mike Bossy hit the winner, hisAFP - 123 words
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338 1984-09-15 40 Shock No. 2 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Bruce Manson continued his string of upsets at the Pacific South-west Open yesterday and advanced to the quarter-finals when he won a second-set tiebreaker to beat seventh seed Tim Mayotte 2-6, 7-6, (11-9), 6-4 m a third-roundReuter; AFP; AP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-09-15 41 J. RAJENDRAN previews Singapore'e MRU Cup clash NATIONAL coach Mark Howell will continue his series of experiments with the Singapore team m Butterworth today. And this time, Neo Ah Swee and Rodney Pagler will be the guinea pigs when Singapore take on Australian Forces North m their372 words
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Article377 1984-09-15 41 ON THE FOREIGN GOLF SCENE FERNDOWN (England), Fri. Brian Waites, who admits he plays better for his country than for himself, fired an eight-under-par 63 yesterday to help England into second place m the Hennessy Cognac Cup tournament. Rounds of 64 by Sandy Lyle andReuter - 377 words
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Article317 1984-09-15 41 US Olympic trio to make $100,000 pro debuts NEW YORK, Fri. Olympic boxing gold medallists Mark Breland and Pernell Whitaker and bronze-medallist Evander Holyfield will each earn more than US$5O,OOO ($107,500) when they make their professional debuts on the same card on Nov 15. All three membersReuter - 317 words
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Article436 1984-09-15 41 FRED LYNN slammed a pair of home-runs to drive m four runs to propel the California Angels to a 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians at Anaheim, California, m a major American League baseball same on Thursday. Otter results American League: New York 6 Toronto 1, California436 words
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Article345 1984-09-15 41 Blackburn's burst of birdies MILWAUKEE, Fri. Woody Blackburn birdied five of the first six holes yesterday on his way to an eight-under-par 64 and a one-shot lead after the first round of the US$3OO, 000 ($648,000) Greater Milwaukee Open. Blackburn, whose only Professional Golfers' Association tour victory came m aReuter; AP - 345 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1984-09-15 42 There's a kind of hush as giants walk tall The Martin Palmer Column Gunners light the fuse to big explosion FIXTURES LONDON, Fri. There has always been something deeply suspect about London's claims to be a centre of footballing excellence. For a city who boast 121,050 words
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Article417 1984-09-15 42 THE BIG MISS IN ITALY LONDON, Fri. The Italian soccer season begins m earnest on Sunday, but several big names will miss the opening League skirmishes Inter Milan's multi-million dollar West German striker Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and breathtaking Brazilians Roberto Falcao, of Roma, and Junior, ofReuter - 417 words
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269 1984-09-15 42 THE BIG MILESTONE IN EUROPE DUBLIN, Fri. Five years ago, University College Dublin were just another student team playing weekend soccer m front of a few hundred supporters. Next Wednesday, they will become the first Western European student side to play m a majorReuter - 269 words
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Article357 1984-09-15 42 Billy apology to Whiteside SOCCER SHORTS BELFAST, Fri. Northern Ireland manager Billy Bingham has taken the blame for Norman Whiteside's booking m the 3-2 win against Rumania that could prove costly later m the World Cup campaign. whiteside ran foul of the new International Football Federation's directive banning over enthusiasticAFP; Reuter - 357 words
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161 1984-09-15 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore must play their classification match against Hongkong tomorrow night (7.15) Instead of Sunday morning. This was decided by the organising committee following an appeal by U.S. Dhlllon, the British colony's team manager, for their tie to be brought forward161 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-09-15 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. India, trapped by the Jekyll and Hyde syndrome, are bent on keeping everyone guessing whether they will bare their fangs against Malaysia m their semi-final match of the Junior World Cup Asian-Oceania hockey qualifying tournament here tomorrow (3.45).351 words
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323 1984-09-15 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pakistan's flight of fantasy could run into turbulent air currents when they meet the fighting Australians m the second semi-final tomorrow (5.30). Pakistan, the only team to enjoy an unbeaten passage into the semifinals, have so far remained323 words
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Article161 1984-09-15 43 Slow but sure Zaman in semis KUALA LUMPUR Fri Qamar Zaman made it look like a struggle before beating Steven Bow ditch 9-7, 2-9. 9-7. 9-0 to qualify for the semi-finals of the Magnolia Malaysian Open squash championships at Subang tonight. Zaman appeared slow on his feet and on several161 words
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Article46 1984-09-15 43 SINGAPORE won 6.-5. m golf, but lost 3-2 m table tennis and 13-0 m rugby to Malaysia m the 15th Inter Public Services Games yesterday. On Thursday night, Singa pore edged out their Malay sian counterparts 3-2 m badminton at the Delta Sports Complex.46 words
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Article172 1984-09-15 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE absence of tricks specialist Paul Fong, who is on a training tour m the United States, will surely prevent Connelly from stamping their class m the last series of the 7Up water ski-ing competition, off Ponggol, today and tomorrow. Paul, the national tricks172 words
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Article290 1984-09-15 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Indonesians to the rescue as Thais pull out of Meriion THE non-availability of top striker Piyapong Pueon and several other reputed players have forced Thailand to withdraw from the Merlion Cup soccer competition to be held at the National Stadium from Oct 14-28. But290 words
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Article260 1984-09-15 43 PETER SIOW - Pahang's turn in battle Royal PETER SIOW By TENGKU MUDA, displaying fine horsemanship and shooting ability, sparked off Royal Pahang A's revival m the Rolex International polo tournament at Thomson Road yesterday. His dexterity culminated m a seven-goal deluge to swamp Royal Johor A 12-5 and reverse the previous day's260 words
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174 1984-09-15 43 LEE WAI WIN - LEE WAI WIN THE prize a passport to Pattaya for the Asian Fireball Championships m December. The contest five-race elimination trials off Changi. Fresh from the Pesta Sukan regatta last week, the Republic's top sailors will meet again today for the trials. Benedict Tan,174 words
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Article233 1984-09-15 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI GERARD LOUIS created two splendid moves that ended m goals as Singapore Indians beat Negri Indians m their Bardhan Cup soccer match, marred by two sendings-off by Johore referee V. Matthews, at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Louis, who had233 words
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Advertisement166 1984-09-15 42 l^th— 22nd September 1984 hB i^n^.^ f *^^*^S^^^S Kallang Squash Centre HHCf 'Iw Jk'*"' Events: Men's Open. y^" 'l Women's Open. b^|- y v They're back again. The world's premier l*;Jpb r squash players. And they're ready. I^PP This year (the first time ever m Asia!) i t jjg The166 words
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Advertisement171 1984-09-15 43 Everything must go from only slB per rod/ Now you can beautify your home with ■ESSmnfiSESRHIRHH our attractive wall cove ring designs. mmmmmfmmm^^ Vinyl, 3-dimensional vinyl, heavy HDBFUts A PP^ Ig°1 g° Cost jM? embossed paper, flock paper, semi 3 room 24 uu ff metallic paper all at an incredible171 words
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Advertisement267 1984-09-15 43 V SB^^^^ Yongfln I Park > l A premium address v nl U-L StS3SBf» Yong An Park An address tnat distinguishes you from c nlr'i 5} j^. rMjr^rt the crowd. A quality condominium for people with taste S ng-<| fj.h. J j and class. From. its Rosewood entrance door to267 words
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Miscellaneous105 1984-09-15 43 Today's events BADMINTON SSC PAN r'lklpi (Delta romplox 2 p. m.) BOWUNG WarM tap trials J irkie's Orchard, 4.30 p m GOLF Stagaparr v Malaysia Tasek Golf Club. Kami HOCKEY SHA Mv 1: SU B v NUS Dtv t: Jansenites B v PARC Polio* (Tanftlin. 3 45 and 5 30105 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-09-15 44 KIM MYONG- SIK - KIM MYONG-SIK By SEOUL, Fri. The South Korean Red Cross Society, apparently acting on government advice, told North Korea today that it would accept sizeable amounts of relief goods for its flood victims. It would be the first exchange of goods be- SeoulUPI - 287 words
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Article74 1984-09-15 44 Liver disease killed Capote LOS ANGELES, Fri. Author Truman Capote, whose books included Breakfast At Tiffany's and In Cold Blood, died of liver disease, complicated by phlebitis and multiple drug intoxication, a coroner's report said today. But Capote had consumed only prescribed drugs for insomnia, anxiety, leg pains and epilepticReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-09-15 44 Technician hanged for drug trafficking A CONVICTED drag trafficker was hanged In Chang! Prison at dawn yesterday the lfith person to be executed under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Murugaya Rajendran, 29, a junior technician, was sentenced to death by the High Court on Aug 2, 19M. He since had183 words
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180 1984-09-15 44 Soviets 'raising money for British miners' LONDON, Fri. Soviet authorities are raising roubles to help striking British miners and their families who have hit hard times since the walkout began six months ago, the BBC reported today. It said a Moscow Radio broadcast on Sept 2 reported that Ukrainian minersAP; Reuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-09-15 44 MAUREEN CHUA - Man jailed for eight years for killing son MAUREEN CHUA By A FATHER was jailed for eight years yesterday after he was found guilty of killing his elder son exactly three years ago. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows said that he had no doubt at all that Lim Ong Lin, 67,484 words
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Article41 1984-09-15 44 STRASBOURG (France) Fri.— The British Defence Ministry is developing a rapid-fire version of the controversial plastic bullet gun used by the security forces m Northern Ireland, Mr John Hume, a British Member of the European Parliament said yesterday APAP - 41 words
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Article31 1984-09-15 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 993 points to 1,238.18 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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434 1984-09-15 44 Jakarta quiet as troops patrol the streets Riots the work of religious fanatics JAKARTA, Friday TRUCKS filled with heavily-armed soldiers today patrolled Jakarta to prevent new outbreaks of mob violence that left at least nine people dead and 53 injured. Radio Indonesia broadcast appeals to the public to remain calmUPI - 434 words
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Miscellaneous142 1984-09-15 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers followed by intermittent light rain over many areas, clearing m the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6/23 Fine I Manila 21 34 Fair142 words
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Title Section9 1984-09-15 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1984 SECTION TWO9 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1984-09-15 1 NICHOLAS GAGE - NICHOLAS GAGE By A much-acclaimed book published recently, written by a journalist who described his mother's torture and execution by communist guerillas m Greece m 1948, spread ripples of reaction far and wide. They touched the mountain village where the murder took place, and theNYT - 1,890 words
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Article, Illustration723 1984-09-15 1 Nicholas Gage - Nicholas Gage ELENI By NICHOLAS GAGE is a former investigative reporter and foreign correspondent for The New York Times, and his work has been reproduced m several countries. But nothing m his work can match the impact of this book, the story of723 words
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Article, Illustration1641 1984-09-15 2 PAULA DANZIGER; LOIS DUNCAN; BARBARA WERSBA; HARRY MAZER - PAULA DANZIGER LOIS DUNCAN BARBARA WERSBA HARRY MAZER Today, we tell you about the others. Readers can still get forms from any National Library branch to vote for their favourite author, even though the National Reading Month ends tomorrow. For the National Reading Month, Singapore librarians picked1,641 words
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Advertisement405 1984-09-15 2 1-STAR 2-STAR 3-STAR 4-STAR Meadow Gold stick Meadow Gold stick h^m Meadow Gold slick a^« Meadow Gold slick If you find one «HT If you find two f^m Three stars on j^m You've hit the .f^m >' star on your I^/ stars on your your stick means k^ jackpot! l^^/405 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-09-15 3 ■11 *V 1 1 f.^ HERE'S a new word limnology. Try it out on your teacher! It means the study of inland waters ponds, lakes and streams and forms part of the broader study of ecology, which deals with the way plants and animals live366 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1984-09-15 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By Our columnist describes the varieties of milk available from fresh milk to yoghurt and discusses the different methods of treatment. MILK contains most of the nutrients required by the human body, as well as proteins, vitamins and minerals. It has been a major source1,346 words
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Article, Illustration852 1984-09-15 4 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI On the lunch trail By HOW do they do it? How can they possibly afford such a spread for $26.50? Walking past the wall-to-wall appetiser buffets and the sumptuous dessert table (strategically placed to tempt diners on their way m), it seemed crazy toLIM SENG TIONG - 852 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-09-15 5 Christine Khor; TAN LEE LENG - At the foot of the pig' Christine Khor TAN LEE LENG edited by -By THERE is an English proverb that goes: "You can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear." Chinese epicureans would readily agree with this sentiment but, at the same time, they would be upset by the270 words
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Article, Illustration942 1984-09-15 5 Tsui Xian - Tsui Xian By Our new wine column kicks off with a tasting session of Beaujolais wines. Great Grapes A WINE-TASTING session was held recently by seven Beaujolais shippers, m conjunction with Sopexa (an organisation that promotes French agricultural products abroad). Led by Mr Marc942 words
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Advertisement346 1984-09-15 5 ADVERTISEMENT Furniture buyers beware When they tell you it is made with "Ramin Solid Wood" what does it really mean? Is it Solid Ramin through and through or is it Ramin and Solid Wood which could mean a Ramin Veneer covering some cheap solid wood inside. Do not go for346 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-09-15 6 The good and the bad SINGAPORE: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT Edited by You Poh Seng and Lim Chong Yah Sponsored by the Hong Leong Group Nan Yang King Zhou Lianhe Zaobao, 1984 392 pages, $19.90 Reviewed by HO CHIN BENG SINGAPORE is paying a steep social price for its remarkable678 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-09-15 6 TUNKU: A PICTORIAL BIOGRAPHY 1903 1957 By Tan Sri Dato Mubin Sheppard Pelandok Publications, Malaysia, 1984, 168 pages Hardcover $35, softcover $17 Reviewed by ISMAIL KASSIM THIS book has made a timely appearance because of toe resurgence of public Interest m the life of Malaysia's366 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-09-15 6 The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience by William Shawcross (Andre Deutsch, hardcover, £12.95) The sequel to Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia. Shawcross examines the world's response to the Cambodian disaster and the work of organisations which help to bind the wounds296 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-09-15 6 BODY FACTS By Or Alan Maryon Davis Mac Donald, 1984 47 pages, hardcover. $16.80 KEEPING YOUR BODY ALIVE AND WELL By Joy Wilt Illustrated by Hergie Word Incorporated Texas: Educational Products Division, 1979 128 pages, softcover. $3.80 Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM The young reader560 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1984-09-15 7 WESTERN IMPRESSIONS OF NATURE AND LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA By Victor R. Savage Singapore University Press 456 pages, $45 Reviewed by HUGH MABBETT NEVER judge a book by its title that seems to be the first point this review should make. Imagine that this one,1,212 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-09-15 7 Inside the Soviet Army by Viktor Suvorov (Panther, $11.50) A high-ranking Russian defector reveals details of Soviet military thinking and the priorities of the Red army. Zocker man Unbound by Philip Roth (Penguin, $7.20) Fame and fortune has its price. A bestselling author discovers194 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-09-15 7 THE FOURTH PROTOCOL By Frederick Forsyth Hutchinson, 1984 448 pages, hardcover. $29.80 Reviewed by MICHAEL LIM "I'M NOT a writer, I'm a reporter. I'm not terribly imaginative and I don't even claim to have any literary style worth bothering about." So said author and multimillionaire Frederick Forsyth728 words
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Advertisement269 1984-09-15 7 U Delicious Mamee Noodles are made from fresh eggs and high protein flour. 6. The winners' names will be published m major newspapers and they will LJ And tasty Mamee flavourings are prepared from fresh, natural ingredients. also be notified by post. H What to do: FftR w H fl269 words
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Advertisement1097 1984-09-15 11 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HHSTANTS RSSOBBIHBK Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: Tele* Servlc*- STANTSRS ***** TTMFAn W: *****11 eXt mM StraitS Ss2so Cm Collected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service. S.T.A.N.TA RS ***** TIMEAD 26<K Sunday Times: 5J25.62 psc. cm. Posted'- Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS Ist 1 i jp I rir*f> m V V Management Consultants1,097 words
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Advertisement423 1984-09-15 11 1 1 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL I invites suitably qualified applicants for the I positions of: LOBBY MANAGER Requirements:Mm. 2 years relevant experience Good communication skills and pleasant personality Possess leadership qualities RESERVATION OFFICER Requirements:- Mm 2 years relevant experience Good communication skills and pleasant personality Ability to co-ordinate and work423 words
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Advertisement522 1984-09-15 11 1 CHIEF EXECUTIVE I I In the region, the company's interests include the manufacture of I I ceramic t.les and building materials m Singapore, Australia, Malaysia I j and India. i I The person appointed will have responsibility for all the comnarw* I activities based m the region, with specific522 words
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Advertisement392 1984-09-15 11 SeaKLand BRlSeallSlidfi °^B^BB SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC. 1 World-wide ship operator invites" I applications from Singapore citizens I for the post of: I MAIL DESPATCHER CUM MESSENGER Requirements: I Must have completed primary I education I 2-3 years working experience I Completed National Service I Must be able to communicate, read392 words
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Advertisement743 1984-09-15 12 APPOINTMENTS I 0J Electrolux The World Is Our Market Electrolux SEA. Pte Ltd the wholly owned subsidiary of Electrolux AB of Sweden has been established m this region for well over a decade. The company is a world-leader m a number of fields (e.g. Vacuum Cleaners, Absorption Refrigeration, Professional Chain743 words
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Advertisement687 1984-09-15 12 ill Economic jp*. Development i=l!J Board I Japan-Sinoapore Institute 1 1 French-Singapore Institute I Of Sott «?ra*w*nQlooy of Electro-Technology I yslCTI^ (fsi) German-Singapore Institute I QtProductionTechnology(6sl) d) Senior Lecturers/Lecturers The Economic Development Board invites applications from mature and responsible candidates for lecturing appointments m the above institutions which have been687 words
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Advertisement754 1984-09-15 12 Peat Marwick has an established Share Registration Department which is one of the largest m the industry. The Department makes extensive use of computers for data processing and machines for sealing, addressing, and enveloping As a result of further expansion, the Firm is looking for individuals with a combination of754 words
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Advertisement444 1984-09-15 12 I A leading hotel m Orchard Rotd invites applications to fill the position of Training Officer The Job The successful candidate will be responsible for the co-ordination ot training needs tor empknees. The person will conduct and implement development programmes comprising Job Skill Sections, Managerial Skill and Competency Training etc.444 words
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Advertisement533 1984-09-15 13 APPOINTMENTS fan I■ I^^^ 32 f. friam %.00 cuk to* 5.00 fun SECURITY MANAGER The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a Security Department. Requirements: University Degree or equivalent At least 6 years experience m security management Have the ability to initiate and implement security policies and procedures Have533 words
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Advertisement628 1984-09-15 13 B The Robot Leasing and Consultancy Company is B setting up an AUTOMATION APPLICATION CENTRE (AAC) at the Science Park to provide H professional consultancy services on robotics and H H automation. H Consultants and engineers at the AAC will provide H clients with a comprehensive range of services, H628 words
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Advertisement712 1984-09-15 13 yellow pages I^HH^^m ft_^| I General Telephone Directory Company, II h !Z h ha im P lem ented directory database systems perta.n.nq I I to the publishing of the Singapore Phone Books is committed to 1 1 advance into the electronic information business In view of this II we are712 words
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Advertisement759 1984-09-15 14 APPOINTMENTS i I iSnSi iy O rr* j Applications are invited bom citi/t>ns permanent residents of Singapore for appointment as: EXECUTIVE OFFICER (grade iv) m the Facilitation Department Qualifications Experience a) A rec oynised University Dfgree preferably with relevant working experience j j A good command of English j b)759 words
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Advertisement666 1984-09-15 14 I I I Join II the Computer Professionals m II /E= SINGAPORE COMPUTER I Sr-B SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. 1 1 A Member of the Singapore Technology Corporation Our team of professionals have made us what we are today i I the largest software house m Singapore. We are expanding and666 words
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Advertisement932 1984-09-15 14 lIH I m 'Ay i T T Management Consultants Pte Ltd J Management Consultants m a wide range of services including executive S recruiTment. organisation and corporate planning, financial Lnaaement 3 manufacturing, production and project management systems and proceZe^mTrket surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, kalary surv^vTand I f932 words
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Advertisement147 1984-09-15 14 A young, dynamic trading organisation invites applications for the following EXECUTIVE SECRETARY To be responsible to the MD for general secretarial duties as well as personnel office administration ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE To manage the company's accounts and keep a proper set of records typical of a trading finT Applicants should have147 words
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Advertisement603 1984-09-15 15 APPOINTMENTS Mobil Providing Energy to the world is our primary business. For over a century, Mobil has been creating new and better products through technological and managerial expertise. Today, we rank as one of the world's largest industrial companies and operate one of the biggest manufacturing facilities m Singapore. To603 words
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Advertisement772 1984-09-15 15 The Singapore (Offshore) Branch of a major North Ml American bank invites applications from suitably qua- H lified candidates for the position of I ASSISTANT MANAGER I "I —CREDIT I I This is a senior appointment reporting directly to the Manager, I Corporate Accounts. The successful candidate will be responsible772 words
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Advertisement687 1984-09-15 15 An International Offshore Bank has the following >acancies to fill due to its expansion programme: SENIOR BANK OFFICER Marketing and Bussiness Development lite ideal applicant should: rune 7 to IWyeHrvrtt-bHiikinj! experience hi Ifatlcrinancing. Miullmml 1 inanee. cventuallv Syndicated Credit and Project I inancing. I he well introduced m the local687 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-15 15 ntuc Fair Price invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions SENIOR INTERNAL AUDITOR Must possess a degree m Accounting from a recognised institution or a professional qualification like ACCA Not less than 3 years of audit experience, preferably m a retailing or trading environment Must have EDP594 words
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Advertisement729 1984-09-15 16 APPOINTMENTS Cipher Data Products has pioneered and offered high performance*streamlng tape drives of utmost m relkiblllty to meet the computer Industry's needs. B B The newly established company which designs, manufactures and markets these products has B ■j vacancies for the right person to Join our dynamic management team:- B729 words
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Advertisement181 1984-09-15 16 I invites applications for the position of: fl MALE/FEMALE I (PHysrca< Seem% Dtvtoion) Must have completed N.S. I GCE O Level I 1- 2 years sales experience fl Able to communicate effectively m fl English, Mandarin and main Chinese fl Dialects Must possess a car H H An attractive salary181 words
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Advertisement543 1984-09-15 16 fiTAMPU The World's largest, most advanced manufacturer of electronics connectors, switches related components equipment. We are currently looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the positions of:MANUFACTURING ENGINEER The candidate we are looking for should possess a degree or diploma m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. 5 years experience m a543 words
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Advertisement580 1984-09-15 16 rrh OPCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE rrP I I— 4 I invites applications fc. the following Assistant Executive The successful candidate will initially assist the Executive Housekeeper m the daily operations, and will be I expected to lead a new department m I due course. I Our desired candidate should have some580 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-09-15 17 APPOINTMENTS I MAS-GIC i CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE The Centre will be housed m the new MAS Building at i Shenton Way Besides prov. ding child-care facilities, it will also cater for the development of children at the m most formative stages of their life If you have the right 'I'll1,051 words
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Advertisement468 1984-09-15 17 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK I H Applications are invited from suitably qualified individuals H H for appointment as H I (A) MARKETING OFFICER I I (R) RANK OFFICER I I QUALIFICATIONS A EXPERIENCE I H For Post A: II H Candidates must either possess a good Degree from a recognised468 words
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Advertisement256 1984-09-15 17 We are an established British Company m the computer related industry and invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: I Candidates should be engineering grad uates with at least 3 5 years experience m design and manufacturing techniques of precison electro/mechanical assemblies. Knowledge of computer peripherals magnetic256 words
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Advertisement370 1984-09-15 17 I^P^M^M The Polyoicfin Company Ml^^P (Singapore) Pte. Ltd Our Company is one of the downstream companies m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry trom Paslr Panjang) and produces two kinds of essential plastic materials low density polyethylene and polypropylene We are now inviting370 words
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Advertisement622 1984-09-15 18 APPOINTMENTS I LJ iissein Associates Cdn»'Bßi fl X Management Consultants ;^B I PLANT ENGINEER 1 S Compensation negotiable up to $60,000 per annum M W Oumclient, a well established multinational enterprise with fifteen manufacturing S operations m seven countries, offers an exciting long-term career opportunity for 9 X a n622 words
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Advertisement272 1984-09-15 18 0J ELECTROLUX I With significant growth and diversification X from our traditional operations, we are looking for high calibre candidates for the fc following positions: alaf aW irfl»?lM I 1 1 1 flwl LCia?B ala?rCl la?l 3 3 ?C1 i Design new electronic circuit for the EJectrolux Group Microprocessor design272 words
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Advertisement1365 1984-09-15 18 H Panaga Golf Club (Seria, Brunei) invites applications from suitably qualified and H experienced candidates to fill the position of H I GOLF PROFESSIONAL I H The club provides social and sporting facilities for employees of the Brunei Shell companies H and associate members, including their dependants. H| H Main1,365 words
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Advertisement901 1984-09-15 19 APPOINTMENTS I^^^^^m^^^ I^J 111 wK A Working Towards mk^ A Better "tomorrow We are a large multi-national organisation m the technological forefront. We manufacture and export electrical and electronic products and equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the world. Due to our expansion, we are looking for experienced and901 words
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Advertisement551 1984-09-15 19 I GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) I Con UITW Electronics Pte Ud A fast paced growing u,s organlsatfon H is seeking for: I Manager-Advanced Manufacturing Engineering This is an excellent opportunity for candidates possessing a Degree m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with at least 5 years' H experience m Manufacturing Engineering at551 words
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Advertisement845 1984-09-15 19 We are an Australian Company m Singapore handling Hewlett Packard range of products and invites applicants I I to join our expanding company as II I SALES EXECUTIVE I The person should have the following prerequisite- 1 or more years of selling experience preferably m the computer business and its845 words
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Advertisement97 1984-09-15 19 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given m a general service $5.75 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE CARE Commuter motorcycles97 words
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Advertisement709 1984-09-15 20 APPOINTMENTS Our Catalysts and Process Systems Division which is engaged m the sales of Speciality Chemicals and licencing of technologies for process and engineering systems, is strengthening its marketing activities m the Far East. To meet its objectives the Division seeks a top notch sales oriented individual to assume the709 words
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Advertisement673 1984-09-15 20 NOTICES /^SHERIFF'S SALE^ IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3472 of 1984 Execution No. 785 of 1984 In the Cause of Teco Electric Machinery Pte Ltd Plaintiffs versus Soonly Enterprises Pte Ltd Defendants Auction sale of 1 motor car Ford Cortina 1600 GL (Saloon), milling673 words
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Miscellaneous166 1984-09-15 20 COMICS f7 RATe^GAKFIE-LP \I I UPHt WOO EVt^TRIEP TO F" f |T^ IMPO66ie>L£ J S iSFffl f ILL XbLllF 1 I PICK OP A SLEEPING CAT? y v S BUCK ROGERS IN THE 2 5TH CENTURY By Bates spanmg THE BORN LOSER v.y ak s«iisom "^yi //WDf^W&iX^Q XWA^IKITWE J 1/166 words
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Advertisement632 1984-09-15 21 NOTICES >SS^^ SINGAPORE NEWS PUBLICATIONS LTD ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Grouo for the half year ended 30 June 1984. Six Months Ended Incr/ Six Months Ended incr/ 30-6-84 30.6.83 (Deer) 30.6.84 30.6.83 (Deer) SS'OOO SVOOO SVOOO SS'OOO Turnover632 words
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Advertisement7 1984-09-15 21 her] WORLD tt Trend setter Pace setter7 words
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Advertisement259 1984-09-15 21 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON w 1 $45.00 A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. The Heart Of The Oragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has never259 words
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Miscellaneous467 1984-09-15 21 COMICS PEANUTS ByScHuU THEY SAIP TMBV STILL lIM NOT EVEN IN TMAT 11l /uMAT?) V I'M HANGING 4 MEAR ME SNORING IN CLASS ANY MORE! ISN'T I ■V? CMC*' I CLASS, CHUCK ..HOW THAT RIPICULOUS? TELL T^yfflft J KING TUT B^cin, //CookaA\ v^ /TcalToo^^lHAl'S i- (\ctoft?) /^iMA6JNe WmatT W\fe^/-fO''J I.'467 words
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Advertisement653 1984-09-15 22 B^ r— —^^\Si TW^fWIBCI^^BBBBBJ //f~r—A 1/ sfC^^k W^A <-—- fl| j^^bß b^t i f y/ /v^n >X IMVe the me! I^BBB«flV^BBvHN IBk\LVPj TV JUSt 100k at^^ r J IF In a few short weeks, I nl In ni 11 US what Courts Tu^, M I^l fV I LJ I your653 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-09-15 23 NANCY KOH - Superstar on stage: bold and brassy NANCY KOH The rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar will be staged here next month. Report by JESUS Christ, Jesus Christ! Who are you? What have you sacrificed? Jesus Christ Superstar! Do you think you 're what they say you are? HE'S coming! i»'mis Christ785 words
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399 1984-09-15 23 I don 't know how to love him. What to do, how to move him. I've been changed, yes, really changed JESUS Christ Superstar is the version of the gospel according to the rock generation. It tells the story of the earthly life of399 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-09-15 23 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY SBC's Film Focus tomorrow (Ch 12, 8.30 p.m.) is another black-and-white classic, The Servant (1963), directed by Joseph Losey and starring Dirk Bogarde. By IT WAS with The Servant, directed by Joseph Losey, that Derek Julius Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde,551 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-09-15 23 Nyet again! GARRY Kasparov, a 21--year-old wonder seeking to wrest the world chess championship from fellow-Soviet Anatoly Karpov, settled for a draw on Thursday m the second game of the title match despite a furious attack on the champion. The game, one of the most exciting m323 words
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354 1984-09-15 23 JUSTIN DAVIDSON - Mama Mia! Designer ads are taking over JUSTIN DAVIDSON By m ROME LI RED by quirk, big money and the challenge of leaving an unmistakable Imprint on 30 seconds of film, two of Italy's top movie directors Federico Fellini and Franco Zefflrelll have plunged into making "designer commercial". Felllni's advertisementAP - 354 words
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Advertisement69 1984-09-15 23 l""~^ Mam ttm i ti ■■■■<»■■■■ 0^^ o^' j'^' hRI. rf^ i *ms\ CANE BEDROOM SETS. N y «ta. s f h»^/ >•• m/y a v X-' >7l yy^o^N Less $500^^ up $2355 Ndw Less $455 E jMy<TS ARE WELCOME 5^ ir^ 9 6 I 11 iij j »3 vi69 words
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Miscellaneous110 1984-09-15 23 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 1.39 a.m. (2.6 m), 7.52 a.m. (0.6 m), 1.43 p.m. (2.6 m), 8.07 p.m. (0.5 m). Sedili Kechil 1.26 a.m. (2.3 m), 7.22 a.m. (0 9m) 1.26 p.m. (2.1 m). 7.28 p.m. (0.7 m). Port Dickson 3.03 a.m. (0.5 m). 8.56 a.m. (2.8 m), 3.50 p.m.110 words
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Miscellaneous372 1984-09-15 23 What's on mmmmmmmmmmmMwm ANTIQUARIAN PRINTS, able at the Singapore NaDRAWINGS AND MAPS OF tional Pugilistic Federation, SOUTH-EAST ASIA Tanjong Katong Road and Exhibition of 86 pieces, m- People's Association sports eluding two books, from the section. 19th Century. Arbour Fine NAVY CAREERS EXHIBIArt, 34 Lorong Mambong xiqn AND AUDIOVISUAL lOa.nv-5372 words
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Miscellaneous1672 1984-09-15 24 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q>_ i sec 5 i Seduction and suicide attempt i i 12.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 100 (Wnino xni\ Pmoramm* HiohliohK (mUuioH hu I 5.58 AM National Anthem lowed by Programme 100 Opening and Prog amme Highlights followed by SATIRDAY NIGHT Top world1,672 words
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