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Title Section15 1984-09-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-20 1 Brig-Gen Lee leaves after 13 years in the armed forces BRIGADIER-GENERAL Lee Hsien Loong ends a 13-year-career with the Singapore Armed Forces tomorrow. A Defence Ministry statement released yesterday said Brig-Gen Lee, Director of the Joint Operations and Planning Directorate and Chief of Staff (General Staff),452 words
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205 1984-09-20 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - Asean mood on textile curbs may surface at US talks TAN LIAN CHOO By ASEAN's unhappiness over recent US curbs on textile imports is likely to figure during informal talks in New York between the United States Secretary of State George Shultz and Asean foreign ministers. The meeting, scheduled for205 words
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Article77 1984-09-20 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. American actor Richard Basehart, who starred in more than 30 films and was the Master of Ceremonies at the closing ceremony of the Los Angeles Olympic Games last month, has died, his lawyer said. Mr Basehart, 70, suffered a series of strokes after he hadReuter - 77 words
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Article41 1984-09-20 1 BEIJING, Wed. China will build its biggest international airport in the Spec'al Economic Zone of Shenznc- j'.ist ove> the border from Honsrkong, Mr Shen Tu, the directo. «*neral of China's National Aiiline, CAAC, said in an inter- view. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article36 1984-09-20 1 BON'N, Wed. The West German government yesterday rated that new cars registered in West Germany after Jan 1, 1989, will have to have catalytic converters allowing use of environmentally cleaner unleaded oe- trol. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article66 1984-09-20 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Thirteen bombs set off by Tamil guerillas today rocked the northern town of Vavnnlya, 145 km sooth of the troubled provincial capital of Jaffna. Police said the blasts, In which no casualties were reported, were probably aimed at forcing traders to suspend business inReuter - 66 words
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192 1984-09-20 1 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A GOLF club director ended op in hospital after falling into a pond In a chain of events started by the loss of a $2.5* ball. Mr Cheong Thlam Slew, «2, suffered a neck injury after he slipped while192 words
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490 1984-09-20 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By CADRES of the People's Action Party will see a changing of the guard at their biennial conference on Sept 30. All the new candidates the party is fielding in the next general election will be formally introduced490 words
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Article497 1984-09-20 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Pillay blasts US LIAK TENG KIAT 'It failed to live up to 1978 pact' By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Singapore Airlines chairman J.Y.M. Pillay yesterday rapped the United States for failing to live up to the terms of a 1978 bilateral aviation agreement it had initiated. The pact provided for497 words
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Article585 1984-09-20 2 Multiplying fruitfully THERE will be tens of thousands more fruit trees around Singapore in the next few years, according to Dr Chua Sian Eng, the parks and recreation commissioner. As part of the Ministry of National Development's on-going planting programme, 86,000 fruit trees are to be placed at housing585 words
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Article557 1984-09-20 2 Soviet bluff? BRITISH officials yesterday branded as "absurd" a returned Soviet defector's allegations that he was kidnapped to the West and tortured. Mr Oleg Bitov, 52, was probably forced to blacken British intelligence and discourage potential runaways, they concluded. Mr Bitov, the former foreign cultural editor of557 words
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Article390 1984-09-20 2 Tour de force GOING COLD, wet and hungry. Hitch-hiking, going by donkeys, buses and trains. Putting up in strangers' houses, camping, and even sleeping in a roof-top minaret in Jerusalem. Eating stale bread, dahl, Deans, chapati and maize-meal like the natives. And forgoing the creature comforts of civilisation390 words
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Article264 1984-09-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE United Nations' role as a world forum has perhaps been underestimated. Its apparently unheeded mass of resolutions must have some moral influence and should act as a reference point for what is regarded as right and what must be condemned as wrong. And, as264 words
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Article78 1984-09-20 2 VIETNAM'S GULAG PROM stories of Vietnamese now in exile, refugee officials have been able to draw a composite picture of life in Hanoi's political prisons. One former captain in the South Vietnamese army said his camp experience was characterised by hard agricultural labour, little nourishing food and no visits78 words
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Article196 1984-09-20 2 ORCHARD SQUARE DISPUTE NOW SETTLED, SAYS METRO METRO and Ngee Ann Kongsi have finally settled their long-drawn dispute over Orchard Square. The board of directors of Metro Holdings yesterday announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Orchard Square Development Corp Pte Ltd (OSDC), signed an agreement and a deed of compromise196 words
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Article259 1984-09-20 2 Hello again SINGAPORE have been provisionally included in next year's Malaysia Cup tournament by the Competitions Committee or the Football Association of Malaysia. The tournament is scheduled to start on Jan 4 and end before May 20 in time for the fasting month. Page 43 Boisterous matches BESIKTAS ISTANBUL259 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-09-20 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Enter hooded lawmen MALAYSIA on Tuesday night unveiled for the first time its equivalent of Britain's elite Special Air Services (SAS) and America's Special Weapons and Tactics (Swat) teams. Dozens of the specially-trained black-hooded Unit Tindakan Khas (Special Action Unit) policemen searched for three robbery fugitives69 words
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Article130 1984-09-20 2 How serious is Hanoi? THE Philippines has reservations about Vietnam's latest offer to allow a neutral internal ional monitoring committee in Cambodia, Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino said yesterday. He said it was "usual" for Vietnam to go on a diplomatic offensive just before the United Nations General Assembly130 words
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Article184 1984-09-20 2 Tidbits from visitors SOME members from the visiting Fuzhou Opera Troupe from China now performing at the J alace Theatre gave some interesting tidbits when TAN BAN HUAT and KOH SIEW TIN spoke to them. Actor Chen Naichun shaves his head every time he plays the role of184 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-09-20 3 THE spotlight of the current United Nations General Assembly is focussed on relations between the Soviet Union and the West. The United States has made it clear that it wants what Secretary of State George Shultz describes as a more constructive relationship" with579 words
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Article68 1984-09-20 3 BRITAIN'S DOCKERS went back to work yesterday after ending a 25-day strike. But a six-month-old coalminers' stoppage dragged on as mediators sought to Dreak the deadlock. Amid fears that Britain's longest strike since World War n will last through Christmas, the Financial Times reported that a back-to-workAP - 68 words
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Article66 1984-09-20 3 THE UNITED Auto Workers (UAW) union announced in Detroit on Tuesday night that it had authorised 30,000 more workers at four General Motors plants to go on strike, bringing the total number of strikers to 92,000. The UAW action came after a response from GM to theAP - 66 words
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Article63 1984-09-20 3 A CONSORTIUM of banks led by Commerzbank, West Germany's third-biggest private commercial bank, said yesterday it had signed a new US$l62 million (*****.6 million) credit agreement with the Soviet Union. The consortium said the deal was with the Soviet foreign trade bank. It was the third suchUPI - 63 words
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Article56 1984-09-20 3 SUSPECTED RIGHTWING extremists, using firebombs concealed in parked trucks, touched off a six-storey blaze at the ruling Liberal Democratic Party headquarters in Tokyo yesterday. No injuries were reported. According to Kyodo news service, a caller to a local news organisation identified the group responsible as "KyukokuUPI - 56 words
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Article64 1984-09-20 3 THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) failed on Tuesday to resolve its internal differences on the admission of Spain and Portugal, establishing a budget for 1985 and reorganising the wine market. But EEC foreign and agriculture ministers, who ended two days of meetings here in Brussels on Tuesday,AFP - 64 words
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Article75 1984-09-20 3 AN ESTIMATED 2,000 demonstrators, clashed yesterday with riot police on a busy intersection in Seoul, witnesses said. They said about 30 protesters were injured when they jumped off an elevated road to evade charging police and another 170 were seen taken away by riot and plainclothes officers.AP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-09-20 3 Charges by Bitov 'absurd and offensive' LONDON, Wednesday RETURNED Soviet defector Oleg Bitov was probably forced to blacken British intelligence and discourage potential runaways, British officials said today. They branded as "absurd and offensive" his allegations that he was kidnapped to the West and tortured. Mr Bitov, 52, former foreign185 words
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162 1984-09-20 3 'Russia can flatten Holland' remark HAGUE, Wed. The Soviet Union once told the Netherlands it could flatten the country with its SS-20 nuclear missiles, Dutch Prime Minister Lubbers said yesterday. Mr Lubbers told a news conference that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko had made the remark to him but MrReuter - 162 words
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Article62 1984-09-20 3 Meanwhile, a former CIA director said today that Mr Bitov may have been drugged and smuggled from London by the KGB. Admiral Stansfield Turner, in a telephone interview with London's Capitol Radio, said Mr Bitov was probably forced to make the accusations "or die". "I'm sureAP - 62 words
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156 1984-09-20 3 MOSCOW, Wed. President Konstantin Chernenko presented an award to the leader of Greece's Communist Party in his second public appearance since rumours surfaced that he was seriously ill. The 73-year-old President, believed to be suffering from emphysema, read a three-minute speech during a nationally televised ceremonyUPI - 156 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-09-20 4 THE annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank will be held next week at a time of sharp divisions between Third World countries and the West on ways of helping debtor countries pay their creditors. The Third World nations are seeking aReuter; UPI - 501 words
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364 1984-09-20 4 BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday ARGENTINA has reached agreement with the International Monetary Fund to raise its borrowing limit but bankers say economic growth its security for a bigger overdraft will be difficult to achieve. Announcing the agreement yesterday, Economy Minister Bernardo Grinspun said itsReuter - 364 words
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304 1984-09-20 4 Banks no to broad approach on debt crisis WASHINGTON, Wednesday INTERNATIONAL commercial banks are against proposals for broad solutions to the world's massive debt crisis, according to the Institute of International Finance. "Proposals for global solutions cannot be financed and are not in the long-term interest of borrowers or lenders,"Reuter - 304 words
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Article69 1984-09-20 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States military is wasting millions of dollars and depleting war-ready inventories in its testing of tactical missiles, congressional investigators charged yesterday. The General Accounting Office told a House of Representatives subcommittee that the air force, marines, army and navy are shooting 7,900 missilesReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-09-20 4 LOS ANGELES, Wed. FORMER car maker John de Lorean, acquitted a month ago of cocaine trafficking charges, and his wife, model Cristina Ferrare, who vehemently proclaimed his innocence, nave separated, Mr de Lorean's lawyer said yesterday. "The pressures apparently got too much forReuter - 208 words
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Article78 1984-09-20 4 OPFIKON (Switzerland), Wed. A young Swiss man claimed a new world record yesterday (or non-stop accordion playing. Felix I^>utenegger. 28, began playing his instrument in a local restaurant just outside Zurich on Thursday evening and continued until the early hours of vesterday. 103 hours later The currentUPI - 78 words
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124 1984-09-20 4 NEW YORK, Wed. Former heavyweight boxing champion Mohammad All, 42, returned to the United States from West Germany last night and quickly re-entered hospital. A spokesman at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital said that All would undergo a series of tests and evaluations. He wouldReuter - 124 words
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376 1984-09-20 5 91 hurt as 8,000 clash with police JOHANNESBURG, W«d. AT LEAST seven Black mineworkers were killed in about 15 hours of rioting at a gold mine east of Johannesburg and two men died amid renewed unrest in the Black township of Soweto yesterday.Reuter; UPI - 376 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-09-20 5 Israel wants UN to mediate with Syria JERUSALEM, Wed. The new Israeli government led by Mr Shimon Peres is seeking United Nations mediation with Syria to pave the way for the withdrawal of its troops from Lebanon "within several months". mL Both the Prime Minister and his Defence Minister, MrFT - 348 words
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Article98 1984-09-20 5 Arap Moi shows he means business N AIROBI, Wed. Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi demonstrated his tough new style yesterday by ordering the immediate arrest of two governors of a primary school for "Indiscriminately" catting down trees at the school's compound. He said his views and the government's policies miAFP - 98 words
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198 1984-09-20 5 Gulf nations meet to draw up model defence charter MANAMA (Bahrain), Wed. Representatives of six Gulf nations met yesterday to seek a collective defence charter to combat increasing attacks on commercial shipping. The Gulf Cooperation Council began two days of secret deliberations at the Saudi Arabian summer resort of AbhaAP - 198 words
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131 1984-09-20 6 India's plans for next Olympics stolen LONDON, Wed. A thief has stolen India's plans for staging the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in New Delhi, police said today. It was stolen from a car in London. "The documents are originals and there are no copies," a spokesman said. New Delhi isReuter - 131 words
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492 1984-09-20 6 BRITISH and Chinese negotiators, meeting in Beijing, have worked out the final details of an agreement on the future of Hongkong under which China will regain sovereignty over the territory in 1997. Till recently there were three unresolved issues the question of landAP; Reuter - 492 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-09-20 6 N. Korea calls for better ties with South and US TOKYO, Wed. North Korean President Kim 11-Sung has called for improved ties and an end to confrontation with South Korea and the United States. The official North Korean news agency reported that Mr Kim, speaking last night 1 at aReuter - 236 words
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264 1984-09-20 6 News of accord 'will help banish worries in HK' HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong reacted favourably today to an announcement from Beijing that Britain and China have reached an agreement on the return of this British colony to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. Although the agreement had long been expected and its detailsAP - 264 words
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229 1984-09-20 6 TAIPEH, Wed. Taiwan has set up a special department to provide "speedy and detailed" information for Hongkong Chinese who want to emigrate to Taiwan, the government announced today. The announcement said the department would be under the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission. Commission chairman TsengAFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-09-20 7 Bid to win favour at UN meeting, says Tolentino MANILA, Wednesday THE Philippines, like the rest of Asean, has reservations about Vietnam's latest offer to allow a neutral international monitoring committee in Cambodia, Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino said today. The Philippine official said it wasReuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-09-20 7 Freed Young Turk celebrates BANGKOK, Wednesday COL Manoon Roopkarchorn (second from left) enjoying a meal with his fellow Young Turks at his home on Monday, a day after police released him. Thai police arrested Col Manoon and another Young Turk, Col Bulsak Pocharoen, on Saturday night after they arrived inBangkok Post - 190 words
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121 1984-09-20 7 JAKARTA, Wed. The ,14th Asean. Film Festival closed here last night and the organising committee told newsmen that the 15th film festival would be held in Singapore next year. A separate round of Asean film weeks will start in Indonesia in February,AFP - 121 words
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325 1984-09-20 7 Opposition in Manila calls for general strike MANILA, Wednesday OPPOSITION groups today called for a general strike and announced plans to hold huge protest marches and rallies on Friday, the 12th anniversary of the imposition of martial law in the Philippines. But the government of President Ferdinand Marcos said itReuter; AFP - 325 words
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296 1984-09-20 7 Laos issues White Paper on ThaiLao ties BANGKOK, Wed. Laos has published a "White Book' 1 on Thai-Lao relations, charging that Thailand has had expansionist ambitions against neighbouring Laos since the 16th Century. The Vietnam News Agency (VNA), reporting from the Lao capital of Vientiane, said today the continued occupationUPI - 296 words
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Article64 1984-09-20 7 JAKARTA, Wed. A Jakarta clinic has introduced a phone-in scheme (or coy couples who are too embarrassed to discuss family planning with doctors, Antara news agency said today. The telephone project at the Raden Saleh clinic enables shy people in Indonesia to ring (or advice andReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-09-20 8 Crack squad tracks robbers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA last night unveiled for the first time its equivalent of Britain's elite Special Air Services (SAS) or America's Special Weapons and Tactics (Swat). Dozens of men of the police Unit Tindakan Khas (Special Action Unit) were deployed inMalay Mail - 255 words
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341 1984-09-20 8 Mahathir wants live telecast of PAS debate KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that he would make arrangements for a live telecast of the proposed debate between PAS and Umno once he received official notification from PAS agreeing to the debate. However, the PrimeBernama - 341 words
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Article97 1984-09-20 8 LONDON, Wed. A British television company Is exploring the possibility of doing a profile of Malaysia's first Prime Minister Tonka Abdul Rahman. It was learnt from sources that an approach had been made to the Tunku who Is now here for medical treatment, andBernama - 97 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-09-20 8 Kit Siang Harris over entry ban KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. OPPOSITION leader and DAP secretarygeneral Lim Kit Siang filed a statement of claim in the High Court in Kota Kinabalu on Monday in support of his writ of summons against Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh for banning him from enteringNST - 448 words
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Article162 1984-09-20 10 1911 Joined the SAF as a recruit and attended the Infantry Officer Cadet Course as an SAF and President Scholarship holder. 1974 Bachelor of Arts (Maths Tripos) (Ist Class Honours), Cambridge University. He also received with distinction a diploma In Computer Science. 1975 Became an162 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-09-20 10 Brig-Gen Lee on the army's rise in stature "I AM PROUD to have been a regular soldier in the Singapore Armed Forces," said BrigadierGeneral Lee Hsien Loong. Less than a decade ago, this statement would have been greeted with derision. The SAF then was considered by661 words
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469 1984-09-20 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By IT TOOK 90 minutes and 3,600 people to say goodbye to Brigadier General Lee Hsien Loorg at Khatib Camp yesterday. On parade were nearly 900 SAF personnel includirg a contingent of women and two from the reservists. For Brig-Gen Lee, whose469 words
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Article183 1984-09-20 10 4 The SAF may have a gentle face, hut its resolution and seriousness of purpose must never be in doubt. The SAF is an armed force; it is not a civilian corporation. Its mission is to defeat its enemies, ruthlessly and completely. It is an183 words
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Article65 1984-09-20 10 4 We must structure units as they shall be commanded in battle, not as they can be administered in peacetime. We most equip them with what they require to fight effectively, not with what they would like to have to live comfortably. We must train as we65 words
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Article118 1984-09-20 10 4 The SAF is no more expanding; it is now developing. Development means that we are no longer concerned with hardware alone, bat also increasingly with concepts of operation and quality of training. For example, it is important to bay the correct fighter aircraft, but it is118 words
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Article, Illustration574 1984-09-20 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Chief Justice finds a year's jail excessive By A TROPICAL fish breeder, who was jailed for a year for unlawfully having two subversive documents in connection with a tombstone inscription, yesterday lost his appeal against conviction, but had his jail term reduced to574 words
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Article109 1984-09-20 11 TWO Filipinos and a Filipina were charged again yesterday with cheating, involving more than $8,000 worth of goods, by using other people's credit cards at several shops here. Erlinda Medina, 43, now faces a total of nine such charges, Eduardo Requilman, 50, earlier charged with109 words
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Article157 1984-09-20 11 More fruit trees on the way THERE wfll be tow «f few years, aeewvMig w Uf ChaA Sfaui Bug, the parks Mi recreaHOfl CMUHHMMf* As part of the MteMry of National Development's obgoing planting programme, k,m bolt trees are te be placed at boosing estates, police stations, hospitals and other157 words
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261 1984-09-20 11 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By AIR LANKA may start flights between Colombo and Kuala Lumpur if talks with Malaysian Airline System due to begin today prove successful. A high-level delegation led by Captain S. R. Wikramanayake, chairman of Air Lanka, is in Malaysia. The MAS261 words
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78 1984-09-20 11 Suspect held for anti-govt slogans POLICE have arrested a man suspected of writing anti-government slogans on a taxi kiosk notice board in Serangoon Garden Way. The suspect, who told police he was a member of a political party, has been released on bail pending further investigation. He was caught on78 words
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380 1984-09-20 11 IVAN LIM - Jobs may not always be there: Chok Tong IVAN LIM By IT HAD happened before. It could happen again. 'It' is what Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday called the nightmare of unemployment. Mr Goh raised this spectre to jolt Singaporeans who have forgotten what it means to be380 words
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Article42 1984-09-20 11 ABOUT 250 people are expected to attend a seminar on Nanyang Technological Institute's industrial attachment scheme tomorrow. The seminar, NTl's Industrial Attachment: A Look Back and a View Forward, will start at the institute's Lecture Theatre One at 9.15 a.m.42 words
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Article179 1984-09-20 12 Lai will not stand for election IT WAS confirmed yesterday that Mr Lai VVeng Cheong, 44, is not standing as an election candidate for the People's Action Party. The party's decision, sources said, has been conveyed to Mr Lai, who is suffering from a serious liver disease. He was discharged179 words
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Article78 1984-09-20 12 Talentime for senior citizens SING your way to a first prize of a $500 cash voucher and trophy at the sixth Senior Citizens' Week singing contest at the Kuo Chuan community centre. The contest, open to Singapore citizens and permanent residents who are 50 and above, is organised by the78 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-09-20 12 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By IN THE first case of its kind, the Housing Board was yesterday taken to task for "wrongfully" acquiring a businessman's threeroom HDB flat. The board acquired Mr Wong Yip Puf's Jalan Batu flat in November 1960 for not informing them591 words
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333 1984-09-20 12 Two fined $65,000 for taking bribes A FORMER senior executive was yesterday fined $35,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $128,318 the amount he had corruptly obtained from his company's contractor as reward for awarding jobs to that company. The money was taken while Khoo Kian Voon, 36, the333 words
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Article81 1984-09-20 12 67 receive course certificates SKTY-seven statutory board, government department, hotel and shopping centre staff received tneir certificates of attendance yesterday for a highrise building fire-fighting and prevention course. The course, which was conducted by the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, dealt with the most up-to-date fire-fighting equipment and Building Con trol Division81 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-09-20 12 JUNE TAN - Students raise $150,000 for charity JUNE TAN By SECONDARY schools, and junior colleges have raised more than $150,000 for the Community Chest on their first annual Day of Charity on Youth Day on July 9. Announcing this at an Education Ministry press briefing yesterday, Mr Joseph David, deputy director of335 words
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Article59 1984-09-20 12 Booked for illegal parking POLICE booked 418 motorists for illegal parking in various parts of Singapore from Sept 13 to Sept 15. The operation was conducted between 11.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day and police found the biggest number of culprits, 68, in Beach Road. A total of 3759 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-09-20 13 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Prime Minister's Book Prize winners show this By THE more languages you learn, the better student you will be, if the academic results of winners of the Prime Minister's Book Prize are anything to go by. The examination results of past prize472 words
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Article427 1984-09-20 13 Many go on to master a third language THESE students did not stop at two; after a firm footing in English and their mother tongue, they went on to master a foreign language. And this appears to be a trend among winners of the Prime427 words
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231 1984-09-20 13 A BUNKER service agency and Its employees lost $SMM In cash and Jewellery In an armed robbery In Shaw Towers, Beach Road, on Tuesday. Two men, one armed with a gun and the other with a knife, entered the 28th floor office of Cotan231 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-09-20 15 RAV DHALIWAL; LEONG WENG KAM - RAV DHALIWAL LEONG WENG KAM Tiong Bahru tunnel's one big water cooler Story by and DR YEO Ning Hong kept his cool in the Mass Rapid Transit tunnel this time. Unlike their hot and stuffy first visit to the Shan Road worksite last month,SIMON KER - 392 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-09-20 15 Man jailed 20 years for drug trafficking A 63- YEAR-OLD man was jailed for 20 years yesterday for trafficking in more than 29,000 gm of opium. The minimum sentence for such an offence is 20 years and 15 strokes of the cane. But since Poon Jiak Choon is over 50324 words
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Article142 1984-09-20 15 Trial on despite 'framed' claim THE prosecution will continue with an extortion trial against a labourer which had to be halted on Tuesday to seek the Deputy Public Prosecutor's advice. Cheah Cheng Huat, 31, had on Tuesday claimed trial to threatening to smash company director Mr Tan Kit Lye's office142 words
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Article57 1984-09-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, today toured the Forestry Research Institute at Kepong here. The minister and his delegation, on a three-day visit, were briefed by FRI director Dr Salleh Mohamed Nor on the institute's activities and problems facing the forestryBernama - 57 words
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184 1984-09-20 15 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra is sending letters to people encouraging them to attend its concerts in groups. It is doing this in the belief that when people go out in groups, they tend to encourage other friends to join in. "Going to a184 words
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91 1984-09-20 15 SIX areas were flooded after it rained continuously for about six hours from 4.30 a.m. yesterday. Coronation Road, Dunearn Road (at the Dunearn and Whitley roads junction), Fairer Road (at the Farrer and Bukit Timah roads junction), Thomson Road and two areas91 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1984-09-20 17 ELFNA CHONG - ELFNA CHONG Inquest into ex-CPIB director's death By Bandar Sen Begawan, Wednesday THE coroner's verdict on the death of former Brunei Anti-Corruption Bureau chief, Mr Ponniah Rajaratnam, will be given on Saturday. Thirty witnesses have given evidence during the eight-day inquiry and at today's hearing, the1,028 words
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195 1984-09-20 17 L.E. PREMA - Angry VC man damaged bin and phones L.E. PREMA By AFTER drinking half the night, a man who is a member of the police vigilante corps, decided to make a telephone call home. But when Venkitachalam Shamugam, 22, heard the dead tone of the telephone, he used his umbrella to195 words
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Article229 1984-09-20 17 JUDY TAN - JUD Y TAN By A SOPHISTICATED low-cost home alarm system is being developed by Cisco, the security organisation. It is being tailored to Housing Board residents' needs and will be linked to Cisco's central alarm station at the National Stadium. The first alarms are expected229 words
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130 1984-09-20 17 Man, 52, kicked screen of police van A MAN kicked and damaged the rear windscreen of a police van he was in on the way to Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Monday. Tan Kok Chai, 52 had earlier been arrested by policemen for disorderly behaviour in front of a block130 words
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Advertisement99 1984-09-20 12 WHY RENT? You can own a latest model facsimile (Gil III) for as low as $185.00 per month UHTCIiniCUI h '9l>speed d.g,tal Jffe nrll I 9UDl9nl facsimile transceiver MELFAS FA-505. This special offer is valid while stocks last 36 months FULL warranty on parts and labour. No installation charge. Communicate99 words
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Advertisement755 1984-09-20 13 Op NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY presents COMPANY DIRECTORS' PROGRAMME 21st October 2nd November 1984 The objective of this programme is to equip directors and potential directors, particularly those from small and medium size companies with the knowledge necessary to conduct the affairs of a company effectively. It755 words
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Advertisement364 1984-09-20 15 TIME FOR OTARD LUCKY A^DRAW ENTRIES Instead of entries closing on mx/& ll^B September 15th, as planned, we I JH I have extended our deadline to I P B September 30th. Winners v ill now j^^B i fl be announced in the Straits Times B 1 on October 4th. Br364 words
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Advertisement186 1984-09-20 16 How the leopard Kept Ms spots Jjß Bfer— Bfl Sifi^lUfiß^^^« K. bm RbL A i^^jjßßErtfr^L ir?l(fc ■^■fcirN Hl^Mi^H Hb^, i3 M .ijii'^ *^jj^nPa^B 4^> .ftJHJI Ha V i^B IB Toshiba copiers with automatic exposure controi he for naturai tones and gradations. exposure control. That's how HH) wTV ;i- the leopard186 words
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Advertisement425 1984-09-20 17 W^gsgmSPW^* >\ 7 1, Av Q •■< From 2Oth A pulsating disco, jazz September, loB4. anc popular chart They'll light up the V stage till early £u r Every evening morning. And move V^l promises a stage full you with every exciting > jL ,of glitter and excitement, beat of425 words
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Article455 1984-09-20 18 "HOW effective is the United Nations?" This is now one of those perennial universal questions, among which are others such as "Can there be lasting world peace?", "When will poverty be eliminated?" and "Which is the best system of government?". And, naturally, it would probably455 words
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808 1984-09-20 18 DOMINIQUE MOISI - DOMINIQUE MOISI Comment By writing for The International Herald Tribune PARIS The news that Erich Honecker, the East German leader, had postponed his planned visit to Bonn provoked a flutter of comment in the West over the rising tensions within Eastern Europe. What isIHT - 808 words
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Article, Illustration982 1984-09-20 18 STEPHEN DOWDLE - STEPHEN DOWDLE But farmers must modernise their methods to sustain growth By Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal THE rapid growth in China's agricultural production in the past four years has been impressive. Most of this progress can be attributed to China's widely982 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-09-20 18 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, England Tourists roll in by the coachload, tickets for the theatre are like gold-dust, and more is written on the Bard than ever before. More than 400 years after the birth of England's immortal poetdramatist, the Shakespeare industry is booming. Stratford-upon-Avon, a small town 160 kmReuter - 646 words
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Letter, Illustration462 1984-09-20 19 Students with grad mums L perform better Education Ministry replies to reader I REFER to the letter "You don't need a grad mum to do well" from your reader, Mr Tan Tai Wei. (ST. Sept 12). He stated that he was impressed by the apparently high percentage of pupils with462 words
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184 1984-09-20 19 Some bus drivers don't issue correct tickets I HAVE over the past few months come across several one-man-operat-ed ticket system (OTS) bus drivers who did not issue the correct tickets. On one occasion, I put 50 cents into the slot but was issued a 40-cent ticket. When I queried the184 words
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Letter153 1984-09-20 19 DURING the New York Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Stadium, I witnessed an incident that raises the question as to whether smoking should be allowed in the stadium. I saw a man chainsmoking and throwing cigarette butts on the ground. After the intermission, a153 words
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Letter111 1984-09-20 19 YOUR report "Wife was 'abnormal' before she vanished" (ST, Sept 11) left me wondering aDout: THE action taken by Woodbridge Hospital to ascertain her identity when she was found; and WHETHER that action included checking with the police's list of missing persons. If a check was made, there111 words
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Advertisement420 1984-09-20 19 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller cially Certified. MJ^IIJAiJW^P jeweller is no ordiexhaustive testing by Rolex select any an unbiased, indepen- flSK^**^ n^ >w outlet tor their dent body called the Mff watches very, very carefully. Swiss Institute for mm Which enables420 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-09-20 20 BARBARA CROSSETTE - Refugees recall their ordeal in Viet camps BARBARA CROSSETTE By BANGKOK He is a slight man of 37 now, confined to a refugee centre and looking for a new home. In 1975, when the North Vietnamese took Saigon, he was a captain in the South Vietnamese Army and, like tensNew York Times - 837 words
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Article576 1984-09-20 20 CHRISTOPHER HANSON - CHRISTOPHER HANSON By LONDON A secret naval unit sets off an atomic bomb under the ocean, creating huge tidal waves which devastate the coastal cities of a hostile power. A plane with civilian markings flies over an active volcano and drops a fiveReuter - 576 words
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Advertisement127 1984-09-20 20 /&ee us at MICRO '84-Stand 95^^g^* Datatrend Computer JUT EXHIBITION OFFER \V Great Values! All Multitech Computers specially reduced for Micro '84 Exhibition. Normal Offer U Multitech MPF 111 64K Computer ffto with ZBO, 80 col, Printer Interface fP^L and Drive Card t^Hf* Multitech Single Disk Drive Multitech Amber Monitor127 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-09-20 21 TAKING the lead from Wall Street, local stock prices eased across the board but closed above their lows. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell a further 4.49 points to end at 892.33. The Business Times Composite Index lost 4.98 points to 794.82. The ST Index has now306 words
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Article37 1984-09-20 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 7 80 15 Finance 0 15 3 Hotels I 7 3 Properties 1 8 2 Plantations I 4 3 Mining 1 3 1 Deb/Loans 2 3 5 Total 13 120 3237 words
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Article35 1984-09-20 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)35 words
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Article42 1984-09-20 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 6 95 10 Finance 0 12 5 Hotels 0 I 1 Properties I 8 1 Oil palms 0 5 0 Tins 1 8 0 Rubbers 1 13 2 Deb/Loons 0 0 1 Total 9 142 2042 words
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Article87 1984-09-20 21 SHARE prices retreated further across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, extending its downward drift for the fifth consecutive day. Reflecting the easier trend, the market Scoreboard at the final bell showed only 9 gainers for the day as against 142 losers, while 2087 words
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Article50 1984-09-20 21 BousteadßM -1 Gutowu -4 PMC -3 S«nb Ship CtC -2 Haw Par -1 Pan Dk +4 Simt Duby -3 CCM IndKapcßM -2 Ptrfc Plant -2 TraA- linrh FIN unch NBT susp Rottnsan's U M Hurts —4 tarinp —10 Nat Iron —2 Rothmam I unch Neames unch50 words
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Article46 1984-09-20 21 TrwMhMbw* 810 +20 Metro Hdfs 366 +4 P»-ll»c 316 +4 Ftdaral Flour 312 +4 PPriMfiSOc 178 +3 rm-0 CU.S 456+2 Sanyo 314 2 SriHariMiM 234 +2 R I K^M| 2« 1 Keppd S% 204+1 Ftbtrltoti IS2 +1 Vmt« tni 130+1 0B S CUIS 105 146 words
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Article83 1984-09-20 21 H L«nt Cnm 550 45 C I tW*ip 225 -42 KwtMCky S*»re 436 -34 Sm Wew 284 -16 Skn Lin f»unce 283 —14 fancoi 25c 287 -13 U0 B 446 —12 CKTmc 240 -11 0 C B C 940-10 DBS 785 -10 NS T 740 —10 Gtndnp 525 -1083 words
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Article71 1984-09-20 21 Scp 18 Sep 19 BT Composite 799 80 794.82 BT Indicator *****82 *****17 BT 06 'OS 368 387 ST Industrials 8% 82 892 33 ST finance *****1 2560 26 SI Hotels 919 64 914.38 ST Properties 566.37 563 79 ST Minings 374 16 ***** ST Plantations 2593 43 2591.8271 words
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Article14 1984-09-20 21 Pon-EI 727,000 LeeK.mToh 316,000 Prom«t 294,000 Pohono Com 288,000 Ton Cheng 286,00014 words
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195 1984-09-20 21 Bank Negara fixes limits on bank loans KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's central bank, Bank Negara, has limited the amount of money banks can lend to Individuals and groups of borrowers to 3t per cent of shareholders' funds, bankers said. They said the restrictions, which apply to all banks and their subsidiaries,Reuter - 195 words
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609 1984-09-20 21 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan turned down a steel industry appeal for protection against imports on Tuesday, but promised negotiations with exporting countries to reduce total imports to 1983 levels. Announcing the administration's decision, United States Trade Representative609 words
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310 1984-09-20 21 DAILY trading In financial futures at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange will be extended by another hour from Monday to give members more time to trade with Tokyo and London. The exchange will trade In the Deutschemark contract from 8.35 a.m.310 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-09-20 21 TONG YOKE THO - French bread from the oven for HDB residents TONG YOKE THO By THE Emporium Holdings group and the world's largest flour mill have teamed up to give Housing Board residents French bread straight from the oven. The group has signed a licensing agreement with Grands Moulins de Paris (GMP) which447 words
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442 1984-09-20 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Agreement reached on Orchard Square By METRO and Ngee Ann Kongsi have finally settled their long-drawn dispute over Orchard Square. The board of directors of Metro Holdings yesterday announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Orchard Square Development Corp Pte Ltd (OSDC), signed an442 words
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Article76 1984-09-20 21 BANGKOK Bank Ltd will increase its prim? lending rate by 4 pom 1 to 10 J 4 per cent frontoday. One-, three- and sixmonth fixed deposit rates will rise to 7*4 per cent from 7 l 2 per cent, nine months to 7 7 per cent fromReuter - 76 words
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Article44 1984-09-20 21 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced the issue of $140 million 91-day Treasury bills from Monday to Sept 28. It is inviting tenders, which should be of a minimum of $250,000, and which should specify the price per $100 offered.44 words
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Article3029 1984-09-20 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al deaings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,029 words
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Article2210 1984-09-20 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma (2 40B) Ajinomoto (3 86S) (1) 3 80 Alcom (I 898) (I) 88 (2) I 90 (3) 1 89 Antoh (1 68S) (6) 1 69 (1) 1 67 (10) 1 68 xd A Choc (2 658 2 665) (2) 2 67 (6) 2662,210 words
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Article2876 1984-09-20 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted n ddars 1984 Lasl Yield Vol Day rifh tow Company Sale Chance (000) K-h2,876 words
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Article56 1984-09-20 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang continued to stay at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager continued to support at this level with light interest from local operators. Turnover decreased to 175 tonnes from 195 tonnes on Tuesday and no56 words
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Article25 1984-09-20 23 Ck»int prices Coppw i/{mm Tun Spot 1023.00 1024 00 (*****0 *****0) 3 months 1044.50 *****0 (1032 50-1033 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 19.275 tonnes25 words
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Article25 1984-09-20 23 3iiv«r CUncpikn •111 IM Tim Singapore 7 09—7 14 7 02—7 07 Tms Mm NewYort 7 08-711 7 02-7 05 Source Credit Suisse Spore25 words
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Article96 1984-09-20 23 a t££ tf Tun Spot *****-***** (805 00—805 50) 3 months 835.00—835 50 (828.00—828.50) Market tone: Irregular Sales: 12,775 tonnes Jiangxi new crop 188 00 Ordinary un q Au»tr»l*i Mi See Mew new crop Ist grade 138 00 2nd grade unq Yu Jim new crop •Ist grade unq Broken96 words
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Article, Illustration23 1984-09-20 23 Rubber SW" Singapore October 195 50 down 0.75 Malaysia October 217.50 unch T« g*p*Stra.ts T.n 29.15 unch Turnover: 175 tonnes fell 20 tonnes23 words
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Article317 1984-09-20 23 FOB h bales nnO MKtLd (S cents/ kilo) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 193 00— 194.00N 192 25— 193 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Oct 196 25—196 75 195 50—196 00 218 00—218 25 217.50—218 00 Int 1 RSS Nov 196 50 197317 words
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Article232 1984-09-20 23 Coconut p s/100k| ™«sw »«.<*.> gS.*. 240 Proo^e Eichsn/t A 1 Super 233 Oil A 1 Special 230 Bulk FOB ***** (sellers) Loonuin 100% OM drum FOB 208 00 (sellers Ctoimf prices. 2nd grade 255 New drum FOB ***** (sHters) J/Uo. «i todown Parbaled SH6ATOW COPTS TKaiKWe M*t232 words
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Article32 1984-09-20 23 GOLD USj/oz Wed Tues Singapore 339.80 340.30 336 80—337 20 Hongkong 340.10 340.60 336.60— 337 10 Tues Mon New York 340.50— 341 00 335 75-336 25 London 338.75—339.25 335.75—336 2532 words
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Article138 1984-09-20 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer on short covering and speculative buying prompted by higher Chicago soya futures and an unconfirmed purchase by India at its palm oil tender. The refined market was featureless on reserve of buyers. PALM Ctosanc prices Crude MS/ttmt palm oi Sept/Oct 1045138 words
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Article144 1984-09-20 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,736 and 5523,876. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 20/9.70 and traded up to U*****.70/ 340.20. Trading was quiet in the morning and it closed for lunch at U*****.50 340.00. It re-opened in the afternoon at U*****.90/ 9.40 in response to a144 words
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Article355 1984-09-20 23 kjjk NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks fell yesterday in fairly active trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 10.82 points to 1226.26 and volume increased to 107.7 million shares from 88.8 million on Monday. General Motors returned to the bargaining table with the United Auto Workers, who remained on355 words
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Article77 1984-09-20 23 INDIC ES J —l I I I I J i i_j_ Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 983.79 (9.74.92) y Week ago 932.40 3 Austrafan Al-Ordmaries S.O Wednesday 717.1 (718.2) §tWeekago 718.1 Australian Industrials Wednesday 1030.0 (1031.5) Week ago 1025.0 J Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 858.0 (859.0) Week ago 858.0 Dow Jones77 words
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Article222 1984-09-20 23 Stptll US$ Chinct Ateoo 34 AJied Chem Cp 35H AKnCholmeti II Am Tel Tel 19* -V* Amox Inc 19* -H Amr Corp 27* Bethlehem Stl IBH Boemg Co 55* unch Burroughs Cp 53 -3H Coterp*or Co 34* Chose Monhtn 44K ChrysJw Cp 30* -1* Citicorp 37* Con* Not222 words
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Article564 1984-09-20 23 S«pt 19 Pence Chanft INDUSTRIALS AK.eo4.yom 151 unch Au Dairi« 170 unch BTRPLC 484 +5 Bobcocks 141 +3 Barclays 492 +8 Beechom» 356 +1 BICC 218 +5 Blue Crete 415 +5 BOC Group 230 1 Boots 174 +2 Bowoter 175 +2 BATS 282 +11 Botonnio 69 -2 BP 506564 words
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Article269 1984-09-20 23 lJ Qmtt El#ct Worr 885 Assoooted Hot«h Hk Gos 660 +005 Bonk Of Eo*t Asm 21 00 -0 2 Hk HoteK 18 20 unch Cheung Kong B 25 +0 1 HK Land 2 925 +0025 China light 1340 +04 Hk Land Loan 61 00N unch Cross Horb Tunnel Hk269 words
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Article330 1984-09-20 23 Stpt 19 Centi ChM(t (Amt) A C I 183 +1 A N I 232 unch A P M 224 I Aberfoyta 830 -10 Age 285 -5 Alhonce CM 94 unch Alked Mil 235 unch Ampol Exp 270 unch Ampol Pet 150 Anz 472 +2 Ashton 96 unch BH P330 words
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Article108 1984-09-20 23 THE US dollar opened at 5J2. 1665/75 and trading was quiet. It was brought to a high of 552.1700 before easing to close at the day's low of 552.1660/70. The greenback continued to stay firm against the major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at a low of 3.0820108 words
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Article127 1984-09-20 23 DEPOSIT RATES P a Savings account 7 j Autosave 6 4 Fued deposit 3 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months Fti 12 months 7' 1 LOAN RATESI *P-»-Prime rate 2 10 Personal Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (d.scounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to127 words
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Article221 1984-09-20 23 FO RE IGN EXCHA NG E Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.7938 1 7968 5 64-5 51 Canadian dollar 1 6440—1 6454 6 14—6 05 NZ dollar *****—***** 9.72-9 34 Sterling pound 2.6674—2.6708 3 78—3221 words
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Article149 1984-09-20 23 Managers' price* for SeDt 20 x Sinpannrp Unit Trust dVlfapOre Unit irUSI Th«Com(Mfc« 2 BJ-3 01 The Sanies Fund 183—194 Spore Pro| Fund 1 22—1 ?9«d S pore SeT Fund 1 83-1 94 Spore Inmt Fund 113—120 S pore Eqwty Fund 1 26-1 34 Asia Unit Trust Mai149 words
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Article50 1984-09-20 23 THE gold market opened at U*****.20 with active participation by locals. Gold prices failed to decline despite the strength of the US dollar. This prompted short covering in the market. (In US$ per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Dee 347.20 348.10 346.70 347.80 704 FebBs 354.4050 words
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Article48 1984-09-20 23 THE December Deutschemark opened lower from Tuesday's close at 0.3285. The movement in the Deutschemark was in line with that of the spot market. Locals participated actively, giving liquidity to the market. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Law Sett Eat Vol Doc 0.3285 0.3285 0.3266 0.3270 33148 words
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Article61 1984-09-20 23 THE Eurodollar December futures opened at 88.46 with hectic buying by US institutions. Eurodollar traded moderately after the open. Trading was done in a narrow range between 88.50 and 88.45 before settling at 88.47. 100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Val Dec 88.40 88.5061 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-09-20 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Hongkong Ace (MB) 21/9(0300) FSB 1300 1500 U4 I Snmattw (20E) 21/9(0700) TA3 *****400 *****900 N4 NanHwa(24S) 21/9(0700) FSB 1330-1500/*****900 U4 BPenaga (112/M) 21/9(0700) FSB 0700 0800 *****900 SI Jenwel (29/84)495 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-09-20 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kepp«l Wharves Feng Guang 47 aside 20/9 Fratzis 46 aside 20/9 Hunza 13/4 aside 20/9 Kola Berjaya 19 a side 20/9 Langsa 45A aside 20/9 Mount Oak 26/7 aside 20/9 Sea Enterprise 33/4 aside 20/9 Stolt Templer 15/6 aside 20 9 Tropical Manna272 words
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Article37 1984-09-20 23 HONGKONG The New York Freight Bureau and Trans- Pacific Freight Conference said they will expand a volume incentive programme for Hongkong, Taiwan and Macau traders shipping to the US, effective from April 1, 1985. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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347 1984-09-20 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Pre-tax profits plunge from $777,000 to $32,000 By PROFITS at Malayan Cables, recently the subject of a court tussle, suffered a severe setback at half-time. In the wake of a depressed wiring and general cables sector, pre-tax profits for the first six months347 words
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301 1984-09-20 24 - KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) has flown out of the dark clouds into the golden course, charting its highest-ever after-tax profit of M594.8 million for the year ended March 31. This more than 10-fold increase in profit over theBernama - 301 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-09-20 24 A MASS-PRODUCED intelligent robot that you can hook on to your Apple computer that's the RBSX. It can also be programmed with any computer using an RS-232 interface. Most microcomputers use the RS-232. The robot's arm, which can extend and carry objects up to 453157 words
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Article49 1984-09-20 24 ARE you breaking new mud In research? HAS your company come up with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea you want the world to knew about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write please dent phone to TlmesdolJar, Sit, Kim Seng Road, Singapore tf23.49 words
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93 1984-09-20 24 THE main advantage of a portable facsimile machine is you can operate it at a variety of places. Among them are your home where there is a telephone, at a public telephone booth and a car where there is a phone. You need to93 words
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Article58 1984-09-20 24 Car cooler for canned drinks COOL Friend is a cooling unit for canned drinks. It keeps drinks in the car cool. You need to plug it into the cigarette lighter socket and drinks are ready for cooling. The product (price $189) is made in West Germany, and interested distributors can58 words
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337 1984-09-20 24 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By in Melbounrne MELBOURNE Opec itself is going to face some problems In controlling oil production and consequently, oil pricing, with the advent of oil product exports from new source refineries in member countries including Saudi Arabia, a senior337 words
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Article53 1984-09-20 24 DBS BANK has informed Shangri-La Hotel that shares in the hotel in which the bank is deemed to have an interest have been reduced by 660,000 shares. The sale was valued at $1.75 million. DBS Bank's shares have thus been re- duced from 15.52 per cent I to53 words
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Article35 1984-09-20 24 Stake raised VAN DER HORST has announced that a substantial shareholder, Prime International (Holdings) Ltd, has raised its stake further in the company to 23.84 per cent from 22.8 per cent. No consideration was disclosed.35 words
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Article38 1984-09-20 24 HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS BERHAD has announced that the. Foreign Investments" Committee has approved its proposed purchase of a 2,226-ha oil palm estate and a 16-tonne crude palm oil mill from Johor Oil Palm Plantations Sdn Bhd.38 words
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Article40 1984-09-20 24 SINGAPORE FACTORY DEVELOPMENT LTD has announced that for the six months ended June 30, it earned pre-tax profits of $1 million, down by about 20 per cent. Total operating income was virtually unchanged at $4.3 million.40 words
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Article95 1984-09-20 24 Pre-tax profits up by 76 pc Paramount Corporation STRONG commodity prices poshed op in ierim pre-tax profits at Paramount Corporation Berhad by 7C.4 per cent to $3.13 million Gross revenue for the group Increased 4« per cent to $12.51 million from $8.12 million. Groop profits after tax improved by 3595 words
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Advertisement369 1984-09-20 21 IHfOT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY I I OF SINGAPORE I ■I SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT I I Human Resource Management I I Program I I OCT 29- NOV 9, 1984 I H The focus of this two-week intensive program is on Human Resource Management. The current H H. emphasis in this part of369 words
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Advertisement169 1984-09-20 22 THE PERSONAL WH^BBjjM^ COMPUTER HANDBOOK j^k Anatomy of a personal computer fiK^Mp^^ Education by computer Sk Communicating with other computers llie computer-controlled home Your computer's secretarial capacity Computer creativity pictures, sounds and speech And more. A PAN book. 325.00 9MpBPnpß EASY -TO-UNDERST AND S||f|^^^)9k Gl IDE TO HOME COMPUTERS Confused169 words
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Advertisement17 1984-09-20 23 DECOR GUIDE A complete handbook to designing, decorating and furnishing^ SEPT NOV'B4\ Wg^Jl^ A Times Periodicals Publication17 words
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Advertisement44 1984-09-20 23 J> MEETINGS, MEETINGS Hj» to Man: pil«t» Tntm and Make Tb«a «-r* F\m Winston Fletcher How to manoeuvre meetings to your advantage The tricks, the ploys, the techniques and stratagems which will make you an ace negotiator and successful in meetings $22.00. THE BOOKSHOP44 words
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Advertisement464 1984-09-20 24 ■^■■■■■H October means business at rferCbmpAsiaB4 It 3rd South East Asian Personal Business Computer B^£ *^^M Hardware Software Show ■'^^^T' 29 October -2 November 1984 World Trade Centre Singapore Take-aways When it comes to deciding which hardware and a talking portable is computer is for you, the portable/ to be464 words
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Advertisement68 1984-09-20 24 Prices in US dohn Quote n of Stptomlwr 17, 1914 ■nan Inwstcrv inl.-n-M.-.! I in making (Iranian. I -'~V capital Rains in m k. sE. Rlohal stuck marta-i- Jl^Wi can simpl> wntc us ■t* a note and the we»>kl> INVESTORS ALERT RffMfcMff will si-iu fat- and without obligation FlrM Commerce68 words
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Advertisement485 1984-09-20 24 NOTICI TO THK HOLDKRS OF DAIWA SECURITIES CO. LTD. (Daiua Shoken Kahushiki Kaisha) s'-.% Convertible Bonds Due 1996 (the "1996 Bonds") and 5 1 Convertible Bonds Due 1998 (the "1998 Bonds Pursuant to Condition siC'Nxii)of the Terms and 'onditionsnfthe above-mentioned Bonds, notice is hereby jjiven as follow 1. On IHk485 words
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Advertisement516 1984-09-20 25 C.A.T.S. 737H66 1 Miss Margaret Cher advertised her Mitsubishi Lancer for sale in yesterday's Straits Times Classifieds. She sold it easily to one of the thirty people who called her. till fcWI INTWTAMMBfT _L I I FOOOOWM 2 Nightclubs/Lounges/ Discos X-SYSTEM MOBILE DISCO All functions. Reasonable rates. Rental, repair, installation.516 words
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Advertisement2028 1984-09-20 25 d;lfdkdf 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Passage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE sth fir v- bmL» Gr**t Eaetern Hotel jm ___Lw___| Macptwson Road Jm Tj^** TEL: 284*244 Ml jl-P^tt^ 19___~ I izpi 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing NORMAL: NOW: CUT/PERM $8046 $45.00 CUT/BLOW $3*60 $18.00 f2,028 words
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Advertisement710 1984-09-20 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 00am to 5 00pm I Ordinary: I $100 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/ Ent ft Saturday 30am to 2 00pm "am Personal Services/ Merchandise deadline tor the Sunday Times! Semi-diiptay: $20 00 per col cm. Personal Services/ Merchandise Public Holiday 9710 words
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Advertisement727 1984-09-20 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor WE SPECIALISE IN signboards, furniture construction, partitions, spray wall tiles and general renovation. Free estimation and designs. Ring: *****00 Alice/ Christine. WILLIE CONTRACTOR SPECIALISES in aluminium sliding windows, atnpltmesh. brtckwall, retaining wall, brick arch, flooring, plumbing and kitchen cabinets. Tel: *****17. AMPLIMESH (REGD.) AND HDB grilles, aluminium727 words
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Advertisement1370 1984-09-20 25 W MUSICIANS, IF YOU'RE keen to B start an orchestra but find it expensive, read classification 13: a whole lot of orchestra in- struments are going for a song' 36 House Renova- 36 House Renova- 53 Computer t ion/ Repair/ Decor t ion /Repair /Decor Product*/ Services I FREE GIFTS1,370 words
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Advertisement491 1984-09-20 26 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies FOR SALE: 1 Makino Numeric controlled milling machine 2) Khiiiiu.mil Pantograph machine Makino KI)M 4) Kanur NC tape programmer and others Interested parties, please tel MI33M 1 UNIT TOP condition single colour Offset Machine, type: Miller BC3S, year 1979. size: 25 inch x 36 inch Selling at491 words
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Advertisement1178 1984-09-20 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities f A Good opportunity for all consumer 1 trades. Get your stall at "WELCOME '85" Consumer Fair (16—20 January 1985» at World Trade Centre Hall 2) at the lowest available price around: only $1888/Perfect timing one month before the Chinese New Year. Extensive publicity1,178 words
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Advertisement1231 1984-09-20 26 ■Jl I Toddy HI IP' ATO I 1 1 ll ob Opportunities are I J Available In This Section ■aaaaaa«lßllißP^lf $K^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!!l!S!S!Kw f >w "•X'V.y-v.:-:-^ 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive An aatabliahad daaign and contracting company invites applications for the position of a MARKETING MANAGER Requirements: a Holder of Diploma1,231 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-20 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical V, Accounts Qerk Candidates must possess GCE '0' level Certificate in either LCC Higher or Intermediate Accounting Certificate and 2 to 3 years accounting experience The successful applicant will be required to do general accounting work Clerk/Typist Candidates must possess609 words
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Advertisement538 1984-09-20 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical CjfllißiiHußlißoßi.fi .aiaflfl a^afe m eaa^^^^^^^asajß u H>< aaai^H < B GBGBr.BGBGBGfI'.B GUAN BEE CO PTE LTD A well established property developer/construction company invites suitable candidates for the post of> FEMALE SITE CLERK Requirements: e GCE O' level e Bilingual in English It Mandarin a538 words
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Advertisement520 1984-09-20 26 66 Situation* Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Architect* Office require*:SECRETARY a OCI (>' level I '\pliu Npeed Mw| m Shorthand •peed Hit la 100 wpm e (i<MKI ceeMßMi of ttajlist) a Experience with word processor preferable Mm 2 years working experience Please call 135 Cecil Street 09-02. LKN Building Singapore 0106520 words
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Advertisement606 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical Required urgently FEMALE SALES CLERK/TYPIST e OCE O' level with 3 credits e Accurate typing at minimum 35 wpm e Good command of written and spoken English a 1-2 years relevant working experience Wa oftar attractive salary, good fringe benefits and 5-day weak. Interested606 words
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Advertisement642 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/Clerical A Wall Established Company has immediate vacancy for RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Requirements: a Pleasant personality, a Preferably GCE O" level. Banafits: 5-day week. Up to 2 months bonus. Medical Insurance coverage. Good merit increment. For interview, plaaaa call: Miaa Ong, *****03 No. 35, Tannary Road642 words
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Advertisement549 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 0) SecrttariMl/CterkMl Manufacturing factory requires FEMALE CLERK immediately. Requirements a Minimum Secondary 3 education a Bilingual In English and Mandarin a Ability to type e School leavers acceptable I Interested, please write or call to: INSULPACK INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD 14 Fan Yoong Road Tel: *****88 Bua 248549 words
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Advertisement761 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant UaHarißj/CkrtaU GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) Minimum O' level education. No experience necessary. Must be prepared to work hard and learn. Please submit full c.v. with nonreturnable photograph toTheDlractor Blk 803 King Gaorgaa Avenue #02-222 Singapore 0020 Immediate employment for a RECEPTIONIST a Age, 18 and above. a Able761 words
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Advertisement872 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) SecretarlMl/aerlcMl ACCOUNTS CLERKS CUM Typists urgently required. Knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. OCE O' level, school leavers considered Tel: *****88/ 9 (Bukit Merah Area). AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY re--quires Receptionist/ General Clerk. Minimum GCE "O" level Typing ability. Ability to speak Mandarin. Tel: *****88 for Information. CLERK872 words
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Advertisement542 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant e) SecretMriMl Clerical RENOVATIONS COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk. Minimum OCE O' level Telephone *****52 819 Katong Plaza. REQUIRED 1 FEMALE General Clerk, able to type and handle telephone calls. Call: *****22 for appointment. SALES AND GENERAL Clerks required for retail shop. Interested call: Blk 261, Waterloo Centre.542 words
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Advertisement752 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Sales t) Sales I dynamic I I SALES I I REPRESENTATIVES I H Preferably with some car sales H experience H H Possess valid driving licence H H Must be self-motivated and able H to communicate effectively H H Conversant in English and752 words
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Advertisement624 1984-09-20 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales FRIESLAND (S) PTE LTD A well established Trading Company dealing in Dutch Lady milk products and a wide range of consumer products invites applicants to fill the vacancy of: VAN SALESMAN Qualifications: e GCE "O' level or equivalent. e Ito 2 years' working experience in624 words
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Advertisement382 1984-09-20 27 66 Situation* Vacan' f) Bales Authorised Nissan Dealer requires 20 SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Mate or Female) Requirements: e Class 3 driving luvnce. e Preferably with -ales experience Interested applicants please call: 605 MacPhar son Roa 1 -01-16. Citimac Industrial CompKi Singapore 1336 Tel: ***** U DEAR LADIES Do you have time382 words
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Advertisement556 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant Sales Trading company requires OUTDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Full/ Part-time) for direct selling ol new stationery items Interested call in personally at: 04-06. Golden Mil* Complex Beach Road or tel *****66 WANTED IMMEDIATELY SALES EXECUTIVES by real estate company e Must possess motorcar. Call *****29 for an interview.556 words
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Advertisement481 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales PROMOTERS URGENTLY REQUIRED Interested please call personally at Singapore Warehouse. 60B Martin Road, SO5-03/04 Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 REQUIRED SALES REPRESENTATIVES with good connections with hotels, restaurants, clubs, factories etc Kxpected earning above $1,000 fall *****43 SALESGIRLS REQUIRED at Joo Chiat Complex. Chinese or Malay.481 words
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Advertisement759 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical |miiiiiiiiiiiiirmminT^ ll Your special skills gl 1 1 can bring you a very special 1 1 1 1 career opportunity at 1 1 1 1 Machinists €LC. Inspector 1 1 I (Rotating Shifts) (Tooling) I759 words
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Advertisement187 1984-09-20 28 CO Elect ronic ■j I Component h l7*i iTtiWr^iMy •fresh Diploma Graduate in Electronics with interest in designing new component product for application in computer and other business machines •Two-year training in #> Japan is envisaged and < trainees have to sign i Bond with the Company < lAaaßaßaVLUaaalßaaUfißl Diploma187 words
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Advertisement439 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical IIiBLOrO MAKINQ I ASIA PTE LTD [M (A US-Japan joint venture multi-national Com- pany specialising in the manufacturing of high I quality precision lathes, and computerised I numerical control machines.) invites applications for the posts of. $700-sl,ooo] I Machinists I439 words
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Advertisement379 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I' PHILIPS I requires AUTO-INSERTION TECHNICIANS (Permanent 3rd shift) Applicants should possess working experience in the maintenance and servicing of auto-insertion machines and preferably a NTC 2or ITC in Me- chanical Engineering. Please call personally for an interview today, between379 words
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Advertisement357 1984-09-20 28 Established Construction Company has the following vacancies in its expanding programme PROJECT MANAGER e Minimum 3to 5 years' experience as a Site Foreman e Must be hardworking, capable of site planning, organisation and control of all building works. e Building or Civil EngineerIng Diploma. Taiwan graduate or equivalent but not357 words
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Advertisement514 1984-09-20 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical lias \.u .mi it- s [or ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS Requirement* ITCor NTC" in Klectromcs Completed National BtTVtCC Those without qualification but vl'.tl related experirri' win t>e eeneMerai Salary will commensurate wait qualifications and espefteOCS Applicants are invited to apply personally or write in with full resume514 words
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Advertisement630 1984-09-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 6UPERMIX CONCRETE PTE LTD ■twite* suitably qualified and perienced applicants for the poets of. 1) PLANT SUPERVISOR 2) TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS e 2or 3 years' experience in readymixed/cement or quarry industry. a Preferably with a diploma in Mechanical or Civil Engineering. Pteaae submit full details together630 words
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Advertisement524 1984-09-20 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical MALE FIELD TECHNICIANS Requirements: e NTC 3or ITC in Hectronic or Ele< trlcal Engineering. e Field work and some knowledge of repairs, fabrication, wiring and computer. e Age 20 to 25 years. Completed N.S. Selery $500 to $700. Thoae without qualification* but have eome experience524 words
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Advertisement531 1984-09-20 29 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I .^Jff* 1 I F2»*** Ma*" b>*H jag m J~/Y*t*^^ i: fifih b^wh ftT>^2[ J3?^ r^f*^" 1 I'll rr^' i 'h »ei «^oufe»JJ|jt^^^^^^^feyssJ Js£&mW£\ Be Our FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Female Singapore Citizen or Permanent \A/o531 words
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Advertisement518 1984-09-20 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production -PHILIPS! •2 ROTATING SHIFTS Starting Pay Upon Confirmation up to up to $450^5470 1 Andmanyrnor^^^^^^^ Waik-ln-interview Mondays to Fridays (B.ooam 5.30pm) The Personnel Department AUDIO FACTORY Lorong 1 Toa Payoh, Singapore 1 231 aaaj WZf^^wm £E Here's your B— chance518 words
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Advertisement393 1984-09-20 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production m^iUMMW <ap«*al ntcntoma pti im has immediate vacancies for: Production Operators (No shift work) Mould -Setters /Trainees (3 rotating shifts) Preference given to those with working experience in a similar capacity. Benefits: Attractive salary 5-day work week Transport allowance provided 0 10 days annual leave393 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-20 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PARKER CHEMICAL COMPANY PTE LTD 9 Tanjong Penjuru Crescent Singapore 2260 Tel: *****11 MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Transport provided at designated pick-up points Experience not necessary Must have completed N.S $22 per day 5-days work week Salary adjustment upon confirmation Usual insurance and medical beneftts Interested568 words
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Advertisement322 1984-09-20 29 66 Situation* Vacant I) Mlscellanecjs TnMtkjr fci a _ir> Trans- Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd A fast expanding public transport company invites applications for the posts of e Candidates should possess NTC 2 or 3 n MVM e Relevant experience is an advantage Age 21 years and above Must322 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous "^v ■B Mrs Fields Cookies A wholly owned subsidiary of Mrs Fields International with a network of more than 164 stores spread throughout the US, Canada, Australia and the'Far East. Find out about joining the350 words
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Advertisement202 1984-09-20 30 SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION CO., LTa HOB Prefab Housing Project A leading construction company has immediate vacancies for the following positions. SENIOR BUILDING FOREMAN At least 7 years' relevant experience with 2 years at supervisory level Must be able to liaise independently with sub-contractor ELECTRICIAN NTC 2/3 in Electrical Installation and Fittings202 words
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Advertisement262 1984-09-20 30 J^ SINGAPORE We have immediate job openings for;SECURITY GUARDS (3 Rotating Shifts) Male below 45 years old. Previous similar experience preferred though we will also consider applications from ex-armed forces personnel. male 1 GENERAL WORKER (Permanent Night Shift) Male, below 45 years old. Previous experience in the night shift in262 words
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Advertisement639 1984-09-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous rtn Singapore Airport Terminal Services irwites applications Irom Singapore Citizens for the lollowing appointments: A)CAR(iO HANDS (MALE) (iross commencing xalar) ol 5450 a month. Must be between 18 and 45 years of age. B) HELPERS (MALE) (iioss commencing salars ol639 words
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Advertisement510 1984-09-20 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous IH requires H Female Assembly I Operators. Earn minimum $465 upon confirmation. MM 5-day week (Bam 5 30pm). no scope work ■H Complete primary or above Good working environment and clean work M Female QC Inspectors MM Earn minimum $500510 words
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Advertisement815 1984-09-20 30 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous IP Times lilllU l Distributors |(1) GENERAL CLERK Female Singapore citizen 3 GCE 'O' level including English Able to type at 35 w. p.m. (2) STORE ASSISTANT Below 30 years of age Have a working knowledge of English xj.-j BENEFITS815 words
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Advertisement361 1984-09-20 30 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous W'K-MW requires OFFICE SUPERVISOR Applicant should have a minimum of five years pr.iven experience, with University I>e({re»- m business administration or accounting Financial background would be definite asset INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Applicant would be responsible for preparing quotations and direct customer contact via telephone. Mechanical361 words
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Advertisement462 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous For our Mitsubishi factory In Mukit Ttmah, we require 1. TECHNICIANS (Electronics/ Maintenance) VITB/NTC Holder in Mechanical or Electronic Servicing 2. STORE ASSISTANT cum DRIVER Possess valid class 3 or 4 driving licence 3. FEMALE QC OPERATORS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Bam 5.30pm, Mon Pri 4.462 words
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Advertisement207 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous RF TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese company dealing in the distribution of fasteners, carbides and diamond cutting tools requires immediately. Minimum secondary 2 education Completed N S 28 years and below Must possess a valid class 3 driving licence Experience not207 words
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Advertisement227 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS Gross Salary: $440/SSOO 2. RESTAURANT CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/1500 3. SECURITY GUARDS (MALE/FEMALE) Gross Salary: $355/$445 4. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gross Salary: $522 5. COOK Gross Salary: $470/1530 6. PASTRYCOOK Gross Salary: $460/1520 7. PANTRY MAID Gross Salary: $380/$420227 words
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Advertisement172 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A Leading Chemical Manufacturing Company in Jurong urgently requires STOREHANDS (MALE) e Primary education* a Experience not necessary. For Interview please call personally during office hours at:DYNO INDUSTRIES (S) PTELTO 43, Shipyard Road, Jurong Singapore 2262 (Bus 281 from Jurong Interchange). Cloving Date: 29th September,172 words
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Advertisement191 1984-09-20 31 66 Situation! Vacant I) Miscellaneous Precision Casting Pte Ltd invites applications for the post of:J Driverf Must possess valid class 3 driving licence with clean driving record Preferably with some driving experience •Age above 20 Attractive salary, free bus transport and fringe benefits will be offered to the successful candidates.191 words
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Advertisement208 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous COFFEE HOUSE nmnmm requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Part-ttme/FuH-time) KITCHEN HELPERS Call personally at: 60 Steven* Road Singapore 1025 Tel: *****55 I An established group H B in the construction B I Industry requires B I DRIVER cum I I DESPATCH I CLERK I I Able to208 words
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Advertisement164 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous has immediate vacancies for 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Full a Part-time) 2) MALE/FEMALE BARTENDERS 3) COOKS Attractive salary will be offered. Please apply direct to: The F4B Manager TANQLINCLUB 5, Stevens Road Singapore 1025 Tropjoana requires 1. AMI. Chines* Restaurant Manager 2. Assf Security Guard 3164 words
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Advertisement279 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GREAT EASTERN HOTEL requires Part time/F uM time MASSEUSES I With/without experience. I Attractive fringe benefits. I Malaysian are also conslderI Call personally at: I Spore ISM RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK e 4 -O" levels e Good command of English e Preferably with LCC Intermediate Accounts e279 words
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Advertisement296 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GELCO EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL requires urgently COURIERS (DESPATCH RIDERS) e Able to speak and write simple English e Must possess valid class 2 and 3 licence, e Own motorbike e Willing to do shift duties e Preferred with experience Basic salary and allowances and very attractive296 words
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Advertisement298 1984-09-20 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STOREHAND Required e Completed National Service e Possess Class 3 driving licence. e 5-day work week e Transport provided at designated points Please apply personally at: 6, JOO KOON CIRCLE JURONG SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****55 WAITERS/ WAITRESSES e Training given Secondary education •> Able to298 words
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Advertisement666 1984-09-20 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous COFFEE LADY required by established company a Mu.st be able to speak simple English e Preferably below 50 years old Please call 27*9000 ext 159 to arrange for an interview DELIVERY DRIVER CUM GENERAL WORKER e Residing in Aljunied area e Valid Class 3 driving666 words
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Advertisement636 1984-09-20 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LEADING FREIGHT FORWARDER in Jurong urgently requires Despatch Clerk Secondary education. Preferably with own motor bike. Interested applicants, please call *****11 ext 19 for interview. REQUIRED DESPATCH RIDER with Class 2 licence and preferable with motorbike. Interested applicants please contact *****55 for an interview to636 words
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Advertisement717 1984-09-20 32 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH CLERK URGENTLY required by established travel agency Kindly call at Unit 06-09 Ocean Building. Collyer Quay, M'pore 0104 for interview. DRIVERS NEEDED. Please apply personally: Unit 408, Hillview House. 1 Jalan Remaja off Hillview Avenue. Singapore 2366. Direct buses 173. 193 Tel: *****28 EXPERIENCED717 words
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Advertisement1617 1984-09-20 32 j^ffjj. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Look for Ln ifJIQf \CH ttle ne w Nissan Sunny panel II 3. van whic h has "all the extras U jjLJLZZJ you need for greater efficiency^ /TV I >»S c y Track it down at classi- If You're looking for QUALITY IN GAR RENTALS, STOP1,617 words
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Advertisement872 1984-09-20 32 76 Vehicle* For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 80 DATSUN BLUEBIRD aircon. sports runs, high power cassette $16,500 Tel: *****97 ■81 ONE COMPANY owner. Datsun •.'no I manual, power windows, aircon. Tel: *****97 d) Fiat 1979. FIAT SUPERMIRAFIORI Manual TC. I owner Radio, cassette, i. ix April. 1985. Beautiful condition. Asking872 words
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Advertisement823 1984-09-20 32 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door Auto. Aircond. radio casaette. beautiful condition *****91. Serene. 1961 HONDA CIVIC 5-door Aircon. hl-fl, sports rims, beautiful condition. $18,000 o.n o. Contact *****44 1962 HONDA ACCORD I careful owner, aircondition. sports rims, cassette, showroom condition throughout $28,000 on o *****22823 words
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Advertisement844 1984-09-20 32 76 Vehicles For Sal* h) Mercedes COMPANY REGISTRATION 1980 Me riffles Bcnz 128OS automatic. 1 owner, director's car. chauffeur driven Alrcon, radio/cassette, central locking, original blue, good condition $48,000 Please call *****3 1992 JULY MERCEDES 200 aulo MM oiour. road tax '.111 June "85 With beautiful numl-er plate FQIIIIM Asking844 words
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Advertisement836 1984-09-20 32 76 Vehicle* For Sal* I) Mitsubishi DECEMBER 1991 GALAHT OS private owner Spor'.s rims radio, cassette, alrcond. excellent condition. $18,500 on o Tel *****16 LATE f»B2 LANCER F 1400 1 owner, air-con, radio/cassette, power-window, excellent condition $20,000 ono Tel *****66 (office hours) No dealers NEAR 1980 MITSUBISHI Lancer SI 5-speed836 words
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Advertisement1457 1984-09-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford e) Ford e Ford Ford GIANT REDUCTION ON HOT EUROPEAN JC^ Tik^^^W TT^ T^a^^^ An un^ ear(^ ar^ ain: quality Mil \t l II I laf I I §«4 European motoring at1,457 words
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Advertisement357 1984-09-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1972 CHRYSLER 180. New palntwork, passed VICOM test. $2,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****62. 1873 AUSTIN 1300 c.c, selling $2,300 negotiable. Good condition. Tel: *****54, Alan Lew. 1978 MODEL. MMil Clubman. Full accessories. 2 private owners. Tax new. $8,950 0.n.0. Tel: *****12. 1960 AUSTIN ALLEGRO 1300.357 words
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Advertisement1225 1984-09-20 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle! Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehldt *^T\ aMaM^''''^MHßHßß^BHßitt£anß7Hur^ /^•jV^^ *in* c. in c\ Hb£ BQI ewC* jt^s*' o e >^ i 51 B 1 H bbbV /aw *B)^ <iP1,225 words
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Advertisement192 1984-09-20 33 77 Vehicles Wanted COMPANY EXPATRIATE Rl QUIRES used cars. Continental c Japanese model. Tel *****93 Wl! 11am. BETTER PRICE OFFERED for an model. PARF or non-PARF ca Call *****65/ (residence) *****52 IF YOURE LOOKING for the be: value for your car (all models Contact Ng. *****89 *****22. QUALITY USED CARS192 words
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Advertisement582 1984-09-20 35 89 Properties For Sale m) Houses DIST. S. HONG LEONG Gardens corner double-storey terrace 3 bedrooms, master with attached bath Area: 3.000 sq.ft Selling $620,000 Tel *****83 No agents EAST COAST HILL 2-storey semidetached. 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's, beautifully renovated/ painted. 4.000 sq ft freehold. Reat *****57/ *****13 FABER WALK.582 words
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Advertisement673 1984-09-20 39 102 Touri 102 Toure 102 Tour* gg^s^S^^S^^^S^^SS^^S^^^^ I WARNING I I THERE IS ONLY I ONE DANGER WITH OUR NEW ZEALAND-AUSTRALIA I TOURS Typhoon Ike? No H Hurricane Susan? No H I Dock Strike? No H Only 3 airlines have convenient flights to New Zealand. November-December is traditionally high season673 words
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Advertisement532 1984-09-20 39 106 Foreign (Mlege ONTARIO CANADA Prepares students for University admission. 6 financial aid grants are available for Singapore students for January 1985. For more details please contact Career A Educational Consultant! Pto Ltd 47 Sc otls Road #01-1 1 Goldbell Towers Singapore 0922. Tel: *****93/*****95 Study in Canada I Sec532 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1984-09-20 40 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS I MR LIM YEW CHYE Departed 20-9-83 MDM HO PIN I Departed 18-7-82 I Their helping hands were always first To render any aid they could. Their voices were always raised in praise. Their words were wise and86 words
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Obituary, Illustration258 1984-09-20 40 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths I MR. KOH TIANG JAM I Aged 75 years Passed away peacefully on 18th Sept at 1.45am leaving behind Beloved Wife: Tan Mui Kian Sons: Grandsons Daughters: Kai Boon Koh Pel Ling Kai 800 Koh Pei San Kai Chuan Koh Peggy Daughters: Koh Pei258 words
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Obituary68 1984-09-20 40 CORRECTION Re Mdm. Yap Mui Luan The death ad. which appeared on 19th Sept., wrongly placed the name Banadict Ho in the Grand-daughter-in-law column. It should be in the Grandson-in-law column. Error regretted. MICHAEL ONG AH LEK passed away on 19.9.84 aged 76. Body lying at S'pore Casket68 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-09-20 40 Tha family of Mm late MRS WONG TAT LOONG n* GOH HONG LENG (Dapartad 16-9-64) express their heartfelt gratitude to relatives and friends for their condolences, attendance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. SptcM thanks to Mm Anglo-CM-imn Junior School staff, rWv. Ho Chaa Sing of Faith92 words
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779 1984-09-20 40 EPSOM JEEP - Promising duo must do well in lead-up for tilt in Cup EPSOM JEEP By BIG CHIEF and Sonobe, two of the brightest staying finds of the current season, are hopefully entered for the 2,200 m Singapore Gold Cup but nothing short of a spectacular performance in their lead-up race this779 words
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544 1984-09-20 40 The top ten Big Chief Koala Kangsar Ontario n Up 'N' Up Two To Paris Jolly Burglar Tron Midnight Killer Little Papa Turquoise ON THE TRACK with TONTO GRACELAND, drew attention to his chances in the Class 3 Div 4 race over 1,200544 words
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Article1351 1984-09-20 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 334 horses, cornraising 203 in Class 4, 73 in Class 6, 48 in Restricted Terms and 10 Ma lay si anbreds sold in 1984, has been entered for the Selangor Turf Club meeting starting on Oct 6. There will be nine races1,351 words
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Article133 1984-09-20 40 FIRST DAY: Class 4 Div 1 A 3 1,600m, Div 2, 4 A 6 1,200m; Class 6 Div 1 1,600m, Div 2 1,200m; Restricted Terms Divs B A C 1,200m. SECOND DAY: Class 4 Div 1, 3 A 5 1,200m, Div 2 A 4 1.600m; Class 6 Div133 words
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Advertisement658 1984-09-20 40 119 Others 119 Others 1) A FITTER^r^^^Mj YOU X*^~ W V^A Feeling lethargic. j l^^-^""^ fatigue easily, backaches. aTsTBRsV headaches, always putting Bsm a fitness oft till tomorrow, get vVbjbvTn into a programme that can umiMm.^BBw^^, initiate you into a healthier lifestyle !bUbiMB\^Bf^T Join us on a 6-week keep fit658 words
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Advertisement183 1984-09-20 40 119 Others 119 Others 119 Others CASTLE JUMWR F1TNESJ^PROGRAMS I Few things in life are as important as your Our Programs include child's health At Castles we nurture that health Creative Dance and help your little one blossom into a well- Dance tor Gymnastics coordinated flexible strong individual with your183 words
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EUROPEAN SOCCER ROUND-UP
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Article418 1984-09-20 41 Not-so-merry £erry LONDON, Wed. A ferry taking supporters of Scottish soccer dob Glasgow Bangers to Dublin for yesterday's UEFA Cap first-round, first-leg tie against Irish side Bohemians was forced to turn back after violence broke out. Over 151 fans were marched off the boat byAFP - 418 words
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Article263 1984-09-20 41 Wrecker Webb sinks the Blues LONDON, Wed. The English Football League's only remaining 100 per cent record disappeared yesterday when Second Division leaders Birmingham were beaten 1-0 at home by Portsmouth. A brilliant individual effort by midfielder Neil Webb, 10 minutes from time, ended the Blues' fine run. Another unbeatenAFP; Reuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-09-20 41 Cap-winners' Cap flrstroand, first-leg: Rapid Vienna (Aus) 4 (Panenka 14th, 56th and 66th minutes, Brucic 25th) Bestktas Istanbul (Tnr) 1 (Kovacevis 13th). UEFA Cop, first-round, Qrst-leg: Glentoren (N. Ire) 1 (Bowers 2nd) Standard Uege (Bel) 1 (Telen 59th); FC Reykjavik (lee) Queens Park Rangers (Eng) 3 (Stainrod 24th, 76th,AFP - 96 words
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Article228 1984-09-20 41 FRENCH international Didier Six, looking for a team outside France, started training with English First Division Aston Villa. His club, Mulhouse, agreed to let him go if they failed to gain promotion. WEST GERMAN *i* m manager Franz Beckenbauer recalled Cologne striker Klaus Allofs to the national squadReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-09-20 41 LONDON, Wed. British Open golf championships will be settled by an immediate play-off over five holes if players are tied after 72 holes, the championship committee said yesterday. The new system will come into effect at next year's tournament at Royal St George, replacingReuter; AFP - 308 words
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Article177 1984-09-20 41 EDMONTON Canada Wed. Mark Messier and Wayne Gretzky sparked a five-goal first period yesterday and Canada withstood a stunning comeback by Sweden to win the Canada Cup 6-5. Canada's early blitz was decisive. They pelted Swedish goalkeeper Goete Walitalo with four goals in the opening eight minutes.AP - 177 words
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Article151 1984-09-20 41 DUBLIN, Wed. Republic of Ireland's Bohemians stunned mighty Scottish club Glasgow Rangers with a famous UEFA Cup victory here yesterday but the clash was marred by ugly violence among the 10,000 crowd. About half of the spectators had made the trip from Scotland and were clearly unhappy asAFP - 151 words
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Article149 1984-09-20 41 REYKJAVIK, Wed. English side Queens Park Rangers found a UEFA Cup visit to Iceland far less daunting than it had been for the Welsh national squad in the World Cup last week. Wales slumped 1-0 to Iceland in a World Cup qualifier, but Rangers cruised home 3-0 againstAFP - 149 words
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Article138 1984-09-20 41 BELFAST, Wed. Northern Ireland side Glentoran were fortunate to get away with a 1-1 draw in their UEFA Cup first-round, first-leg tie against Belgium's Standard Liege. They took a 90-second lead with a spectacular goal but never really troubled Liege, whose skills earned them a de- served equaliser.AFP - 138 words
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Article100 1984-09-20 42 PALM BEACH GARDENS (Florida), Wed. The Women's Tennis Association announced last night that they had revised their figures and now regarded Chris Evert Lloyd as having won 55 successive matches instead of SC. The decision meant that Martina Navratllova equalled Chris' streak when she beat herReuter - 100 words
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Article202 1984-09-20 42 Sweet and sour for the Swedes BORDEAUX (France), Wed. Top seed Joakim Nystrom, of Sweden, moved safely into the second round of the Bordeaux Grand Prix tournament yesterday when he beat France's Loic Courteau 7-5, 6-3. But fellow-Swede Stefan Simonsson made an early exit when he was overpowered 3-6, 75,AFP; Reuter; UPI - 202 words
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Article130 1984-09-20 42 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), Wed. South African Renee Uys defeated 13-year-old Mary Joe Fernandez, of the United States, 1-6, 62, 6-4 in the Lynda Carter-Maybelline Classic here last night. Mary Joe, the youngest to play in the first round of a championship professional tournament, beat veteran PamAP - 130 words
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Article73 1984-09-20 42 GENEVA (Switzerland), Wed. Swiss Heinz Gnuthardt Is to appeal against a Itssl2,sM ($27,125) One slapped on him after he pulled oat of the USslM f tM Grand Prix tournament here. The One was Imposed on Monday by tournament supervisor Kurt Nielsen, of Denmark, after Gunthardt withdrewAFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-09-20 42 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Star parade in friendly exhibition match By EXCEPT for Luan Jin, the creme de la creme of Chinese badminton will arrive in Singapore for a friendly exhibition match against the home team on Monday. China, Über Cup champions, and Thomas Cup runners-up, will field 11330 words
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Article220 1984-09-20 42 ALBA WORLD CUP BADMINTON Results Men's singles: Tian Bingyi (Chi) bt Razif Sidek (Mai) 15--9, 15-5; Han Jian (Chi) bt Steen Fladberg (Den) 15-3, 15--5; Prakash Padukone (I) bt Nick Yates (Eng) 15-5, 15-5; Lius Pongoh (Indo) bt Steve Butler (Ens) 15-7, 15-4; Yang Yang (Chi) bt Ong Beng TeongReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-09-20 42 JAKARTA, Wednesday HOLDER Han Jian, of China, showed no sign of the thigh injury which hindered him in both the All-England Championships and Thomas Cup as he Deat Dane Steen Fladberg 15-3, 15-5 last night. Compatriot Han Aiping, who surprisingly overcame world champion and fellowReuter - 249 words
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Article268 1984-09-20 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN ...but women draw poor response By THE Republic's top two badminton singles players, Wong Shoon Keat and Lau wing Cheok, have been seeded No. 1 and 2 respectively in the F&N/Yoner national individual championships, from Oct 12-14 at the Singapore Badminton Hall. The268 words
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Article226 1984-09-20 42 NEW YORK, Wed. Rookie Randy O'Neal clinched Detroit's first American League East baseball title since 1972 with a four-hit shutout over seven innings last night in leading the Tigers to a 3-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Laoce Parrish drove in two Detroit runs withUPI - 226 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-09-20 42 HAKIKAT RAI - Marathon man of courage HAKIKAT RAI By AFTER the Singapore Marathon is over, distance runner Peter Strudwick will long be remembered not for his performance but his incredible courage. Born 54 years ago in Berlin, but now residing in the United States, Strudwick is one of 14 i n t377 words
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Article401 1984-09-20 42 NANQING, Wed. The Nanking international meeting ended here yesterday with a Chinese student breaking the Asian women's 3,000 metres record. Zhang Xiuyun, 20, from Shandong, clocked 9min. 05.575ec., beating the previous Asian record, held by Akemi Masuda, of Japan, by 6.3Bsec as she came in secondAFP; UPI - 401 words
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Article65 1984-09-20 42 SIMiAPORKS S. Pandian, who competed with Briton Steve Cram, clocked Imln 53.335ec to beat the national a*egroup record In the 8M metres at an International meet In Nanqtng. Cram's winning time was 1 18.15. The 11-year-old Slngaore student, finished fifth, bat gave notice that he65 words
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Article230 1984-09-20 42 NEW YORK, Wed. Larry Holmes will make his first ring appearance in almost a year when he defends his new International Boxing Federation heavyweight title against little-known James "Bonencrusher" Smith on Nov. 9 either in Las Vegas or Buffalo. Smith, 23, who has won 14 ofReuter; AFP - 230 words
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Article468 1984-09-20 43 Lloyd and Brumby surprise f^oPOisquasH^ VV I <H*nnsraH»s RESULTS Men's second round: yamar Zaman (Pak) bt Martin Boudimeade (Eng) 9-4, 9-6, 7-9, 94); Glen Brumby (Aust) bt Kelvin Smith (Aust) 9-6, 9-2, 9-2; David Lloyd (Eng) bt Steve Bowditch (Aust) 9-3, 9-1, 4-9, 9-1; Greg Pollard (Aust) bt Fahim Gul468 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-09-20 43 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Trio win fans' hearts for courage and determination Reports by IF THERE was a prize for courage and determination in the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships, the three youngest players would definitely be the prime candidates. Martin Boudimeade, Fredrik Johnson and DavidALBERT SIM - 413 words
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Article274 1984-09-20 43 GOGI ALAUDDIN wiU be taken to task by the International Squash Players' Association for not turning up for the Malaysian and Singapore Opens. This assurance was given by LSPA chairman Greg Pollard yesterday. For a start, Gogi s computer rankings will suffer as he will274 words
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Article272 1984-09-20 43 In the spirit of squash kinship DAD'S Army is in town... but this group of Kiwis have no war-like intentions. They are a peaceful, friendly bunch who have come "armed" only with their squash rackets. The army comprise captain Barry Lydford. Phil Cooper, Earl Sattherley and Mike Waterhouse all members272 words
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Article299 1984-09-20 43 JOE DORAI - Singapore in Cup fixtures JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE have been provisionally included in next year's Malaysia Cup tournament by the Competitions Committee of the Football Association of Malaysia. The tournament is scheduled to start on Jan. 4 and end before May 20 in time for the fasting month. The Competitions299 words
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Article141 1984-09-20 43 FARRER Park United captain Hashim Hosni got the winning goal and his first caution in two years as his team beat Police 1-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night for a place in the semifinals of the President's Cup soccer tournament. Hashim slotted the141 words
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Article333 1984-09-20 43 THE first World Indoor Games will be held in Paris from Jan. 16-20, next year, said a spokesman for the International Amateur Atmetic Federation. COLIN JONES. Britain's world welterweight title contender, is relinquishing his Commonwealth boxing championship because he can see little chance of defending it in theReuter; AP; AFP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-09-20 43 HAKIKAT RAI - H AKIK AT RAI A winning game plan for Republic By ONE of Singapore's top sports officials yesterday called for a drastic reappraisal of the nation's sporting outlook. At a time when it soems the Republic are resigned to being perpetual also-rans in the420 words
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Article62 1984-09-20 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia pulled off a shock 10-4 (half-time 6-4) victory over defending champions New Zealand Force in their Malaysian Rugby Union Cup invitational tournament match at the Police Depot here this evening. The upset means that the powerful Kiwis will meet Singapore while top-placedNST - 62 words
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Advertisement114 1984-09-20 42 Seaflyte to Batam j>»_... IHLflnML^L^^RM^nnßß^n^L^HL!L^n^n^n^n^nte^B^___^ '^^^nfl^n^^n^n^n^^^n^Ll L^LinfeL^L^L^H*^9^^^!-^^S^^^^ik^^ k "^Ma^a^S^^KaV t f\ t< Times of Departure 11. |HH^^^M^EflH^^^^^^^^^^^^H| Singapore- 0930 hrs Batam: 1000 hrs I ■^^flj^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ll !330 hrs 1400 hrs |j ■^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Wl. 1700 hrs 1730 hrs This 240 seater "Seaflyte" is fully air-conditioned with refreshments available on board. It takes only114 words
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Miscellaneous48 1984-09-20 43 Today's events HOCKEY SHA Premier Leagie: SCC v IA (Padang). Dlv 1: SRC B v Gurdwara Katong (Padang). Dlv 2: NTI v Prisons (Tanglin). All matches at 5.90p.m. SOCCER PreaMeat'B Cap quarter-fln&la: Armed Forces v Tampines Rovers (Jin. Besar, 8 p.m.). sqi ASH SJnuaporr Open (Kallang. 6 p.m.).48 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-09-20 44 QUITO (Ecuador), Wednesday At least 50 dead and 50 injured in explosion and fire picture. visited the crash site near Mariscal Sucre airport and declared it a disaster zone. He called for three days of mourning. "All Ecuadoreans will mourn this terribleReuter; UPI - 266 words
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152 1984-09-20 44 Ogarkov was promoted, says analyst MARSHAL Nikolai Ogarkov, transferred from his Job as Chief of Staff of the Soviet armed forces, has been promoted rather than demoted, an American military analyst said today In a British defence journal. Marshal Ocarkov had been picked to take overall command of Soviet forcesReuter - 152 words
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378 1984-09-20 44 Congress urged to approve 1985 military aid request for Marcos government in full WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Reagan administration expressed grave concern yesterday over rising communist insurgency in the Philippines and urged Congress to approve its full 1965 military aid request for the Marcos government.Reuter; AFP; AP - 378 words
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Article22 1984-09-20 44 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Act 1984 will come into effect tomorrow, a government gazette said on Wednesday night.22 words
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Article31 1984-09-20 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.74 points to 1,219.52 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today APAP - 31 words
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306 1984-09-20 44 MATHEW YAP - Government may draw up list of 'six-month warranty' contractors MATHEW YAP By A LIST of reliable renovation contractors who are willing to offer a minimum sixmonth warranty for quality workmanship is being considered by the government. The Construction Industry Development Board chairman, Mr Yap Neng Chew, said yesterday that it306 words
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201 1984-09-20 44 I've read the Bible, have you read Marx?' NOVOSIBIRSK (Soviet Union), Wed. American evangelist Billy Graham urged one of the Soviet Union's most eminent surgeons to think about converting to God yesterday, but the doctor replied by asking if the Reverend Graham had read any Marx and Lenin. "Oh yes,UPI - 201 words
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Advertisement486 1984-09-20 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's f-'inanrial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE An operator of five deportment stores in the tourist belt is going to bid for the last piece of prime land along Orchard Road. CHAN 01 CHEE reports. Tough competition omong bonks and other companies offering electronic cash management systems is going486 words
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Miscellaneous110 1984-09-20 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max.. 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.00 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/12 Rain Manila 21/32 Fair Amsterdam 10/18 Cloudy Melbourne 915 Showers Bangkok 25/33 Fair j Moscow 818 Cloudy Beijing 12/25 Cloudy New110 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1984-09-20 1 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By Singapore's first Adventurer of the Year has, at 30, travelled to more places than most people would in a lifetime. In 1978, he hopped onto a No. 170 bus heading for Johor Bahru and journeyed through Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, Afghanistan, Iran, Istanbul, Europe, Israel,1,157 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1984-09-20 2 KAYE ANN - K AYE ANN Arty crafts By HERE'S how to make a dress for a baby. This can be part of a gift set comprising the dress, pillow and bolster cases, and a blanket (instructions for the other items will be provided in my next1,159 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1984-09-20 7 NANCY KOH - Astad dances to His own tune NANCY KOH Meet a dancer who combines classical Indian dance with jazz and modern ballet. By "DO you sleep on a bed of nails? Do you walk on water?" These are some of the questions Westerners ask As tad Deboo. To them, he is1,001 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-09-20 7 KOHTSE YING - KOHTSE YING SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Soloist: Valentin Feygin Victoria Concert Hall Tomorrow and Saturday Previewed by AFTER three weeks of film and "middle-of-the-road" music, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is bringing more serious music back to the stage of the Victoria Concert Hall. For551 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-09-20 7 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe. old Russian saying. THE limitless possibilities in chess were once again demonstrated in the second game of the world championship match between challenger Garry Kasparov and494 words
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Advertisement101 1984-09-20 4 GoMen Princess and Newtown LAST DAY TOOAYI j I G: 11, 130. 4, 6.45, 9.30 j^ p r iJO,3JO.7JO.9JO j #9 NT: 1 JO, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 OPENS TOMORROW! j GoMen New Town Clemonti Princess CLEMENTI I LAST DAYI I.3O. 3.30, 7.15. 9.30 "WRONG AGAIN" Mandarin iirui niTV p*** u101 words
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Miscellaneous1275 1984-09-20 8 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUDE Vietnamese at war sbcs ra^SANLV-DAI WAR -.-HP jg^ '^H 2.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample Pages 6.10 Programme Highlights (Ch3, ie.43p.in.) Dir^l_r W K 1 3.00 Opening and Programme Wghights folowed by 6.15 News (English) An extremely weii pro- lwl\ Jl Mfev J The Immortals1,275 words
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Article, Illustration920 1984-09-20 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Some members of the visiting Fuzhou Opera Troupe from China now performing at the Palace Theatre made some dramatic revelations when our writer spoke to them. The actor, who plays a national hero shaves his head before every stage appearance. He did it on920 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-09-20 1 THE visiting Fuji an Fuzhou Opera Troupe Is not the first Fuzhou troupe to perform here. Three Fuzhou troupes had performed in Singapore before and one had even caused a stir. The troupe's deputy-team leader. Mr Zhuo Qlng, said this when he spoke to reporters at a press176 words
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Article51 1984-09-20 1 £Jt«WlAtfJ3s -«JtBJS»*HAW' m*f*«WlA3S** asw*w^ mam j 't'lsJte&fci-.H-IMK'! 7!r#-A«t*|iJf*-fc fi£7!;#sfc3i*&*£ riA- 1978f£4iJDA Kft# 75#a^30^ <*^ KUf^f^ > ffeiii "M^tt* 75#*TffiWI»fr ZB Md;*ftf-/ft Rft/fc*M**ft£ o A A^ jtni fife i% "AAi'iEUl ft£ft •^mfi'j'JW l-b /y n*» <t*nij*«: m> -mm. wssp* 16 /f He <*• m A S3£ (M AA^fifefi^.'g.i* »ifcA*Ut*tt« ft iHt51 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-09-20 2 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By 6 I once aspired to be a film actress but I turned to opera acting because opera artistes enjoy a higher social status 9 SHE did not realise her childhood dream of becoming an actress but she has no regrets. Life792 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-09-20 2 THE "baby" of the visiting Fujian Fuzhoa Opera Troupe is 18-year-old Ye Lei. This sweet-looking lass is every mother's Idea of a good daughter. She goes straight home after work, reads books and listens to music and classical songs a typical girl next door. She would rather snuggleJACKIE HO - 304 words
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Advertisement485 1984-09-20 3 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 254 *f IW4 la tke Matter «f tke Companies Act, Chapter IHi Art la tke Matter of Great Wall Printing Pte. LW ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the winding up485 words
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Article, Illustration852 1984-09-20 4 MAT OERAM - MAT OERAM By THE BANGSAWAN (Malay opera) has a special appeal among the Malays and a large following in Singapore. And this is in part due to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Radio 2 which had successfully staged bangsawan presentations in the past few years as852 words
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Article, Illustration782 1984-09-20 4 Persembahan bangsawan yg kurang berkesan Otoh BUDIMAN A. R. TIDAKLAH keterlaluan kalau dikatakan Haji Hamid Ahmad, penulis dan pengarah bangsawan Iskandar Jauhari berani mengemukakan pelakon-pelakon baru yang hanya "setahun dua melibatkan diri dalam pementasan bangsawan. Percubaan Haji Hamid itu bolehlah dianggap beriaya walaupun tidak pada keseluruhannya. Terdapat beberapa ruang yang782 words
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Article363 1984-09-20 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1208~ Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan tegf soalan-soalan Pelajaf» 12$ A: Answers to questions in Lesson 12tA: 1) Tokoh-tokoh politik kita mengatakan bahawa para belia mempunyai peranan yang amat pent ing dalam pembangunan negara. 2) Jika sesebuah negara itu tidak mempunyai363 words
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