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Title Section15 1984-09-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1984-09-26 1 PHILIP LEE - Dr Goh spells for new team PHILIP LEE 'Their style will be different from ours, but aims must not change' By Innocent virgins— 4 It was an act of reckless folly. ..We were like innocent virgins roaming a brothel area. Dr Goh on the formation and early years of the1,009 words
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387 1984-09-26 1 CONRAD RAJ - SIA to fly non-stop from London to S'pore CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE Airlines will create history when it becomes the first airline to fly non-stop from London to Singapore later this year. This would cut flying time by more than two hours and would "ensure that Singapore Airlines continues to387 words
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163 1984-09-26 1 EDMONTON (Alberta), Tues. Anthropologists have found the perfectly-preserved frozen remains of two British sailors, members of a doomed search for the north-west passage in the central Arctic 138 years ago. The graves of a 29--year-old petty officer and a 25-year-old able seamanUPI - 163 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-09-26 1 Lawyer charged with tax evasion A LAWYER, Anthony Wee Soon Kim, yesterday claimed trial to four tax evasion summonses involving $60,000. All relate to alleged, offences committed oetween May and October, 1980, in tax returns two in partnership returns for Wee's law firm and two in his personal returns for145 words
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Article72 1984-09-26 1 Yashin's leg amputated MOSCOW, Tues. Lev Yashin, the Soviet goalkeeper who played in three World Cup soccer final tournaments between 1958 and 1966, has had his leg amputated to save his life, soccer officials said today. Yashin, 55, was flown back to Moscow from a soccer veterans' gathering in BudapestReuter - 72 words
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500 1984-09-26 1 Kremlin: Nothing new in Reagan's appeal Chernenko attacks US MOSCOW, Tuesday THE Soviet Union today dismissed President Ronald Reagan's appeal for better relations as meaningless as President Konstantin Chernenko made a new attack accusing Washington of not really wanting better ties. A commentary by the official news agency, Tass, saidReuter - 500 words
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Article72 1984-09-26 1 Latest ISRAELI GOVT IN TROUBLE JERUSALEM, Toes. Israel's new national unity government faced a deep rift today for the first time when Prime Minister Shimon Peres said he may reconsider rejection of President Reagan's 1982 Middle Kast peace plan. The statement has opened up a direct confrontation between Labour and72 words
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Article532 1984-09-26 2 Certs from Oct IMPORTED vehicles will need a certificate showing that they meet stringent new antipollution standards from Oct 1. The certificate of compliance will have to be signed by either the manufacturer or the local importer and a Singapore-registered professional engineer. The new emission exhaust standards, known as532 words
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Article583 1984-09-26 2 Reagan on freer trade PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday said world economic prosperity depended on resisting protectionism and he urged finance ministers and bankers to support new international negotiations to expand trade opportunities. "Our common challenge is to pursue policies permitting freer and fairer trade, Mr Reagan said583 words
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Article221 1984-09-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Soviet Foreign Minister, who normally wears an expressionless look, smiles at a reception given by the US President and has revived hopes for a thaw In relations between the two superpowers. Mr Andrei Gromyko's boss, Mr Konstantin Chernenko, however, throws cold water over such221 words
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Article99 1984-09-26 2 UNIONS ON PROBATION IN the second of a two-part article on Britain's trade unions, Lord Denning examines recent union cases after the passing of two Employment Acts in 1980 and 1982 which were meant to curb union power. The cases show that the trade unions are having a trying99 words
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Article219 1984-09-26 2 Timesdol la r HLF LOWERS HOUSING LOAN RATES BY QUARTER POINT SINGAPORE'S largest finance company group. Hong Leong Finance (HLF), has lowered its housing loan rates by a quarter point across the board, but other finance companies are in no hurry to follow suit. They are baffled by Hong Leong's219 words
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Article226 1984-09-26 2 I Trio for HK golf meet SINGAPORE'S leading women golfer, Kee Bee Khim, will spearhead the Republic's challenge in the prestigious Espirito Santo Cup to be held in Hongkong from Oct 30-Nov 2. The other members are Rosie Goh (Seletar) and Jeanette Sim (Tanah Merah), both 11-handicappers. The trio226 words
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Article160 1984-09-26 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Drive for teachers THE Malaysian Education Ministry is planning a major recruitment exercise for teachers during the next six years to correct a shortage of teachers in primary schools throughout the country. Deputy Education Minister Haji Buiang Haji Ulis said on Monday that Malaysia would require160 words
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Article84 1984-09-26 2 Rift mended: Arthit THAI Supreme Commander Gen Arthit Kamlangek has declared that he is "still in charge" and that the rift in the army has been mended. "I'm still in charge. I'm doing everything for the country's sake, not my own sake," the BangKok Post guoted him as84 words
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Article424 1984-09-26 2 Prodigy's hard road WHEN 12-year-old violinist Li Jia and her family arrived in Britain three years ago, the not-so-rich family from China faced an accommodation problem in expensive London. Then Singapore-born violin restorer Chan Man Seng, called to repair Jia's violin, heard of the family's plight and offered424 words
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Article141 1984-09-26 2 Facts over emotions TANG POET Du Fu was prolific, producing 1,651 poems for 1,453, according to another researcher). Many of his poems dealt with facts at the expense of his emotions. As such, his works have given us an intimate knowledge of what he did ana how he141 words
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237 1984-09-26 3 Talks on warships visiting NZ to go on NEW YORK, Tues. THE United States and New Zealand have agreed to hold talks on port calls by US warships despite the unresolved question of whether New Zealand will bar nuclear ships from its waters. The decision was made yesterday in talksReuter - 237 words
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415 1984-09-26 3 Documentary will be screened to millions on Monday CHINESE television is preparing to give its millions of viewers their first look at life in bustling Hongkong, capitalist warts and all. The documentary, marking the Sino-Brit-ish agreement for the return of the colonyReuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-09-26 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Australia's opposition said today it would continue its attack on Prime Minister Bob Hawke over his handling of organised crime and drug trafficking despite his distress over his daughter's heroin addiction. Mr Hawke's wife, Hazel, revealed last night that theReuter; UPI - 377 words
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Article24 1984-09-26 3 HONGKONG, Tues. Sixty women workers were injured today when two buses carrying them to their factory collided in the New Territories. APAP - 24 words
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181 1984-09-26 3 Sir Edward arrives for historic signing BEIJING, Tups. Hongkong Governor Sir Edward Yoode arrived In Beijing today on the eve of the historic Initialling of a draft agreement that will return the British colony to China in lffJ. "I'm naturally delighted to be here for this initialling ceremony," Sir EdwardAP; Reuter - 181 words
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312 1984-09-26 3 Japanese move to cut trade surplus TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has instructed his Cabinet ministers to discuss measures to reduce Japan's snowballing trade surplus with the United States and open its market to imports from South-east Asia, officials said yesterday. The government officials said Mr Nakasone's action, takenUPI - 312 words
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Article28 1984-09-26 3 MONCTON (Canada). Tu. s Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip yesterday arrived in the Atlantic- province of New Brunswick to begin their 14-day tour of Canada. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-09-26 4 President assures Sihanouk PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan (left) meeting exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk In the United Nations on Monday. Mr Reagan reaffirmed United States' support for non -communist rule In Cambodia. Also present was Mr Son Sann, Prime Minister of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea. Secretary of StateUPI - 62 words
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Article431 1984-09-26 4 Reagan vows protectionism WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan today said world economic prosperity depended on resisting protectionism and he urged finance ministers and bankers to support new international negotiations to expand trade opportunities. "Our common challenge is to pursue policies permitting freer and fairer trade," Mr Reagan said in anReuter; AP - 431 words
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Article337 1984-09-26 4 CBS loses battle in $252 m suit NEW YORK, Tuesday RETIRED General William Westmoreland has won a key battle in his US$l2O million (***** million) libel suit against CBS over the network's Vietnam documentary that claimed he deliberately underestimated enemy troop strength. US Oistrict Judge Pierre Leval ruled yesterday thatUPI - 337 words
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199 1984-09-26 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Encouraging but fragile and uneven signs of economic recovery in South-east Asia were reported here yesterday by Mr Radius Prawiro, Finance Minister of Indonesia. "Relatively austere monetary and fiscal policies, good agricultural harvests, and generally stable import prices have allowedAP - 199 words
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145 1984-09-26 4 De Lorean co-accused jailed 10 years for drugs LOS ANGELES, Tues. Aircraft engineer and pilot Willian Hetrick, who was a' cused with carmaker John de Lorean of drug offences, was yesterday jailed for 10 years. De Loreai, 59, was acquitted las-; month on all counts against him. The prosecution hadReuter - 145 words
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147 1984-09-26 4 ANAHEIM (California), Tues. Unions representing a third of Disneyland's employees voted to reject the company's latest contract offer yesterday and authorised a strike against the amusement park, a onion spokesman said. "The vote went €9.25 per cent to reject Disneyland's last offer," said UnitedAP - 147 words
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Article183 1984-09-26 5 Botha rejects one man one vote CAPE TOWN, Tues. South African President P. W. Botha today rejected the principle of one man, one vote in a united South Africa, saying it would lead to strife and instability. "A system of one man, one vote in a unitary state will simplyReuter - 183 words
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Article265 1984-09-26 5 Special US envoy meets Rabin TEL AVIV, Tues. Special US envoy Richard Murphy met Defence Minister Yitzhak Rabin today amid growing optimism about ending Israel's 27-month occupation of south Lebanon. After the 70-minute session at the Defence Ministry, Mr Murphy, an assistant secretary of state, travelled to Jerusalem for talksUPI; Reuter - 265 words
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Article55 1984-09-26 5 FRENCH AND Libyan troops yesterday began withdrawing from Chad where they have been stationed for more than a year in support respectively of President Hissene Habre and his ousted predecessor, Goukouni Oueddei. A government spokesman said in Parte yesterday that the pullout was in accordance with the agreementAFP - 55 words
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Article72 1984-09-26 5 ARGENTINE PRESIDENT Raul Alfonsin said at the United Nations yesterday that he was willing to consider a short-term agreement with Britain over the disputed Falkland Islands. He told a news conference after addressing the United Nations General Assembly that Argentina "could accept a system similar to Hongkong, butReuter - 72 words
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Article72 1984-09-26 5 THE INDIAN Cabinet decided to pull out army troops from Amritsar's historic Golden Temple this weekend, a senior government source reported in New Delhi. The decision was taken in view of the virtual completion of the repair work to the temple complex, and a threat by theAP - 72 words
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Article83 1984-09-26 5 SOUTH KOREAN police yesterday said they were stepping up security after an official announcement on Monday that an agent from North Korea had shot dead two people in the southern city of Taegu before killing himself. A spokesman in Seoul said police would be on alert for anyReuter - 83 words
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Article304 1984-09-26 5 $795 m sought to improve protection WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Reagan administration has issued a worldwide alert to United States embassies and is seeking more than US$37O million (***** million) to improve protection for the embassies. The alert warning followed a fresh threat made by theReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-09-26 5 Glowing finale for air show AIR SHOW? Stout wanted for a glowing finale? No problem. Just set up a wooden wall of fire and have a stnntman smash through it, dangling from a rope ladder attached to a plane. Incredible? Well, seeing is believing. At the California International Air Show,AP - 68 words
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215 1984-09-26 6 ROME, Tuesday A BRAZILIAN Roman Catholic theologian lashed oat at the Vatican yesterday, saying Its criticism of Marxistoriented liberation theology was like "shooting at the crowd to kill the assassin." Theologian Leonardo Boff, who defended his views on Sept 7 In a four-and-a-hall-hour appearanceUPI - 215 words
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414 1984-09-26 6 PARIS, Tues. Talks will decide if US leaves group at year's end EFFORTS to reform Unesco enter a new stage this week at a highlevel meeting whose outcome will probably determine if the United States will go ahead with its announced withdrawal at theReuter - 414 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-09-26 6 LONDON, Tues. A space war is threatening to break out in a few years because of the swift development of outer space weapons by the two superpowers, says Jane's Spaceflight Directory. Its editor, Mr Reginald Turnill, reported today that he reachedAFP - 252 words
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Article184 1984-09-26 6 LONDON, Tues. Police may be forced to use plastic bullets "to protect themselves" against striking coalminers armed with airguns and slingshots, a senior conservative legislator has warned following pitched battles on picket lines. As the violence-plagued strike entered its 30th week with no end in sight,AP - 184 words
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Article153 1984-09-26 6 MUNICH, Tues. The planning director of the West German aeronautics firm, Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm, was arrested last Thursday and charged with having furnished the Soviet Union with copies of the company's space projects since 1967, federal prosecutors said today. The man's name was not disclosed. A spokesman forAFP - 153 words
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Article232 1984-09-26 6 A new unions: Walesa WARSAW, Tues. Solidarity founder Lech Walesa yesterday met leaders of the outlawed union and issued a statement calling for "objective solutions" to the ban on free trade unions in Poland. The meeting at Mr Walesa's home in Gdansk was one of the first between him andUPI - 232 words
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Article59 1984-09-26 6 TAIPEH. Tuf-s. A Soviet Navy ship seized a Taiwanese fishing boat and its 14 crew near the Kurile Islands northeast of Japan, the Kaohsiung Fishermen Ass>x-iation said today. The association said the seizure of the 382-tonne Tai chien no. 1 or Sunday was reported in a radioReuter - 59 words
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Article124 1984-09-26 7 BANGKOK, Tues. Lao forces fired on Thai troops near disputed border villages, killing two Thai soldiers and wounding five others, a Thai army spokesman said today. Maj-Gen Naruedon Dejpradiyuth said the Laotian shelling in two incidents yesterday was immediately answered by Thai artillery near BanUPI - 124 words
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251 1984-09-26 7 MANILA, Tues. IMMIGRATION authorities said today at least 16 foreigners who participated in an antigovernment rally last week will be expelled as "undesireable aliens" if they are still in the country. "We"re just asserting our sovereignty," said Mr Rogelio Quevedo, Immigration and Deportation Commission Intelligence251 words
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91 1984-09-26 7 Meanwhile, two lawyers asked the Supreme Court yesterday to stop a commission publicising its report on Aquino's murder, saying its findings could be disastrous. Lawyers Hun berto Basco and Edilberto Balce said in an 11-page petition that the findings by the five-member AgravaUPI; Reuter; AFP - 91 words
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Article367 1984-09-26 7 BANGKOK, Tuesday Rift in army has been mended, he adds SUPREME Commander Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek has declared that he is "still in charge" and that the rift in the army has been mended. "Everything is all right. (There is) nothing to worry about," Gen Arthit367 words
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202 1984-09-26 7 Jakarta, Tokyo agree on labour panel JAKARTA, Tues. Japan proposed establishing a Japan-Indonesia joint labour committee that would hold regular meetings to discuss bilateral labour problems, Japanese Labour Minister Misoji Sakamoto said yesterday He said Indonesia's Labour Minister Sudomo immediately agreed to the proposal to discuss such issues between theAP - 202 words
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Article95 1984-09-26 7 Three years for raping refugee BANGKOK, Tues. A provincial criminal court has sentenced a Thai fisher man found guilty of raping a Vietnamese woman refugee in the Gulf of Thailand to three years imprisonment, officials reported today. The court in Scngkla, a coastal province, south of Bangkok, sentenced Issaravuth Phanomarpornchai,UPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-09-26 7 AN AVALANCHE of mod from Mount Mayon striking the outskirts of Santo Domingo town on Monday and creating a galley. No one was reported killed in the mndflow, which took place about 321 km from Manila. Relief officials said yesterday more than StJM peopleAP - 93 words
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271 1984-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ACTING Finance Minister Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid said today that the government will use its own pace and method of handling problems including those linked to the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans affair. He said there was noNST - 271 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-09-26 8 ITALIAN President Sandra Pertlnl (right) extends a warm welcome to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the Presidential Qnlrlnal Palace in Rome on Monday. Dr Mahathir, who arrived on Friday, is making a six-day visit to Italy. He later met Prime Minister BettinoAP - 149 words
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143 1984-09-26 8 TELUK INTAN (Perak), Tues. Mr Saidun Khalld, 28, went looking for the torchlight in his house but was instead attacked by a snake. He was bitten twice on his left fingers and thrice on his right hand before the little viperNST - 143 words
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219 1984-09-26 8 Campaign to recruit primary teachers KOTA BARU. Tues THE Education Ministry is planning a major recruitment drive of teachers during the next six years to correct a shortage of teachers in primary schools throughout the country. Deputy Education Minister Haji Bujang Haji Ulis said yesterday the country would require anBernama - 219 words
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190 1984-09-26 8 Call to raise the age of consent to 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE government has been urged to raise the minimum age of consent for sexual relations for women to 18 from the present 14. The chairman of the Wanita Umno Legal Bureau, Hajah Ilani Isahak. said yesterday that asBernama - 190 words
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116 1984-09-26 8 Breakdancing in public: Police warn of action TAIPING, Tues. Police have warned that they will take stern action against anyone trying to breakdance in public places. OCPD Acting Supt Syed Abdul Aziz bin Syed Daud said the police can act against the dancers for disturbing the peace under the MinorNST - 116 words
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175 1984-09-26 8 Test for Berjaya in Sabah by-election KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The ruling multi-racial Berjaya Party will fight a by-election for a state seat in Sabah next month, senior party officials said here yesterday. The officials said the result of the by-election for the state seat of Tambunan would act as aReuter; Bernama - 175 words
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244 1984-09-26 9 Vehicles to face tougher rules on pollution IMPORTED vehicles will need a certificate showing they meet stringent new anti-pollu-tion standards from Oct 1. The certificate will have to be signed by either the manufacturer or the local importer and a Singapore-registered professional engineer. The certificate of compliance, as it will244 words
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193 1984-09-26 9 SEVEN out of II motorcycles and scooters pass their compulsory inspections. Of the 7,221 that were tested in the first three months of compulsory inspection since May, 5,tC7 passed. Their pass rate, quite similar to that for cars, is satisfactory, Mr Ho Cheok193 words
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721 1984-09-26 9 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH He allowed himself to be used in property exchange, says judge By THE former chairman of Ngee Ann Polytechnic Council, Prof Kee Choo Chong, 64, who had "allowed himself to be used" in a transaction involving the exchange of properties,721 words
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Article166 1984-09-26 9 THE performance by the visiting 55-member Fuzhou Opera Troupe from Fujian at the Palace Theatre in East Coast Road has drawn great praise. The compliment was given by the chairman of the Singapore Foochow Association, Mr Ling Lee Hua, at a dinner for troupe members166 words
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Article95 1984-09-26 9 MORE volunteers are needed to man the People's Association's senior citizens' hotline. Only people over 45 will be accepted for training as telephone counsellors. So far, 40 people have completed the basic counselling course and 10 of these have been through the intermediate course. But95 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-09-26 9 CONSUMERS can now know more about their rights through four guide books launched by the Consumers' Association of Singapore yesterday. The books explain in simple language the rules and provisions of four Acts to protect their rights. They cover consumer protection, sale of food,270 words
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224 1984-09-26 10 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By Cheap travel may last until end of year THIS is the time to travel to London, Europe or Australia with low fares readily available on the market. With price undercutting becoming rampant, the cheap travel is expected to continue until224 words
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Article142 1984-09-26 10 IT IS not quite a straight hop to Mount Everest but direct flights between Singapore and Nepal will bring the world's highest peak much nearer. Royal Nepal Airlines (RNA) will begin twiceweekly services between Singapore and Kathmandu from October 15, making it the 39th scheduled airline142 words
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Article29 1984-09-26 10 Biman flights resume BIMAN, the Bangladesh airline, resumes Singaporebound flights from Dhaka today. Biman operates one weekly flight to Singapore every Wednesday afternoon and a return flight on Thursdays.29 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-09-26 10 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A YOUNG woman was stabbed to death in an attempted robbery by three men at her provision shop in MacPherson Road last night. Miss Kwek Hwee Hwa, 22, was stabbed in the back of her neck, right cheek and chest when294 words
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531 1984-09-26 10 Lawyer claims trial to four tax summonses A LAWYER, Anthony Wee Soon Kim, yesterday claimed trial to four tax evasion summonses involving $60,000. All the summonses relate to alleged offences committed between May and October 1980 in tax returns two in partnership returns for Wee's law firm and two in531 words
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107 1984-09-26 10 Industrial relations seminar TWO companies have been picked by the National Productivity Board to share their experience in good industrial relations at a seminar to be held at the Hotel Equatorial on Oct 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. One is Yamatake-Honeywell, whose107 words
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Article159 1984-09-26 10 TWO competitors in the Seventh National Pugilistic Championships may face disciplinary action. Mr Wong Theng Yong. who was placed second in the Men's "D" Division, smashed his trophy after receiving it from Mr Chin Ham Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), at the Gay World159 words
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214 1984-09-26 10 Ruling on 'N' levels query at next sitting of House OPPOSITION M.' J.B. Jeyaretnam will ask the government to x plain the recent ruling jn GCE 'N' level students at the next sitting of Parliament. He wants to k low why the Education Ministry ruled that only students scoring an214 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-09-26 11 LEE SIEW HUA - Landslips: The fear remains LEE SIEW HUA By Some feel more can be done to protect life and property RESIDENTS in several housing estates where landslips occurred earlier this year still worry about their safety whenever it rains. Some remedial measures have been taken by the Public Works Department, the599 words
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Article79 1984-09-26 11 Youth made indecent call to WPC A YOUTH was still on the line when he was caught making the third insulting call to a woman police constable. Telecoms managed to trace Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rahim, 16, who was using a public telephone at Block 46, Beng Wan Road, off79 words
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212 1984-09-26 11 NINETEEN soldiers were hurt when their truck landed in a ditch after a collision with two lorries at the junction of Lim Chu Kang and Neo Tiew roads on Monday. Folice said four Lee Ngan Chong, 21, Chua Choon Heng, 19, Seah212 words
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120 1984-09-26 11 Public can use Sisir's information service IF a project you are working on is complicated and needs exhaustive research, try plugging in to the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research's (Sisir) information service. The service, linked to major information search services with more than 100 data bases worldwide, will120 words
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177 1984-09-26 11 Two jailed for stealing aluminium plates from factory A SUB-CONTRACTOR who conspired with a storekeeper to steal aluminium plates from a factory was jailed for 14 months yesterday. Quek Juat Siah, 35. admitted two charges of theft and was jailed for seven months on each charge. The storekeeper. Ng Siew177 words
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Article45 1984-09-26 11 SCHOLARSHIPS are being offered to Muslim students who wish to obtain diplomas in either management studies or training ana development management, or graduate diplomas in personnel management. The courses will start in January 1965 and students must apply through Mendaki by tomorrow.45 words
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Article36 1984-09-26 11 A FILIPINO maid, Felipa Tabago, 24, was jailed (or a day on Monday and fined $700 for shoplifting on Sunday at the Metro Far East department store where she stole $126.90 worth of items.36 words
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169 1984-09-26 13 More to education than teaching facts' TEACHERS should try to inculcate in students a healthy attitude towards politics, the August issue of The Mentor, a Singapore Teachers' Union publication, said. It said students should be encouraged to take an interest in current events. Since the fate of a nation depended169 words
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65 1984-09-26 13 Marble lions missing from cemetery JURONG police are investigating the theft of 10 pairs of marble lions from the Chua Chu Kang Buddhist cemetery. The statues, worth $5,250, were imported from either Taiwan or China to adorn tombs. Nine pairs were reported missing on Sept 1 and another on Sept65 words
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Article389 1984-09-26 13 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN By Department finds it hard to complete project on politics OUR politicians seem to lose their fire and rhetoric when there isn't an assembly of enthusiastic supporters who are willing to listen to their political struggles. This could be a reason for their389 words
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Article200 1984-09-26 13 WALK into the meeting room of Bakit Merah branch library between Friday and Oct S and you will hear voices coming from a number of photographs on display. They are not from ghosts giving a history lesson, but tapes of the reminiscences of three longtime Bukit200 words
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265 1984-09-26 13 TWO Thai construction workers died while seven others were taken to hospital on Sunday for suspected food poisoning after eating fried fish. The workers had earlier caught the fish at Seletar River, near a construction site in Lorong Akar, off Lorong Mayang and Lorong265 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-09-26 13 The way is clear, except on race day TAXIS and cars ran now stop to pick up or drop passengers outside the Singapore Turf Club except on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. A Clear Way sign previously barred any vehicles from waiting or parking there. Worried taxi drivers raised the matter140 words
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113 1984-09-26 13 ONE thousand tickets for ferry rides to Kusu Island were snapped up yesterday within the first two hours of the opening of the ticket office at Clifford Pier. This marked the start of the month-long pilgrimage season for devotees going113 words
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103 1984-09-26 13 Five charged with rioting on ship FIVE men appeared in court yesterday on a charge of rioting on board a vessel at the Eastern Anchorage on Sunday night. Ng Bens. 29: Khoo Koon Lye. 28; Lee Ah Beng. 36; Tan Leong Hin, 30; am) l.in Boon Swee. 44. are alleged103 words
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Article33 1984-09-26 14 THE south-bound carriageway of the Still Road South flyover at East Coast Parkway will open on Sunday at 10 a.m. The north-bound carriageway is expected to be ready later this year.33 words
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Article81 1984-09-26 14 A MAN yesterday claimed trial to a charge of having counterfeit watches for sale at Golden Mile Tower in Beach Road. Ng Swee Kheng, 24, is alleged to have had 1,309 counterfeit Ebel, Seiko, Piaget, Cartier, Dunhill and Rolex watches for sale on July 20. In81 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-26 14 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By She is believed to have fallen from corridor of her flat AN ELDERLY woman who had complained about being ill-treated by a couple was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 yesterday.418 words
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186 1984-09-26 14 LUNCHTIME crowds at the Telok Ayer food centre will soon have to move across the road for their favourite hawker stalls. A Port of Singapore Authority godown at Telok Basin will he converted into a temporary food centre for the hawkers who186 words
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173 1984-09-26 14 NINE organisations have so far pledged a total of $10 million to help the proposed $25 million Pasir Ris resort for workers get off the ground. They did so after appeals from Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the NTUC secretary-general and deputy173 words
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101 1984-09-26 14 Two youths charged with stealing gold chain TWO youths were charged on Monday with stealing a woman's $300 gold chain and using criminal force on her. No pleas were taken from Ho Nam Huat, 16, and Wong Say Shong, 17, who are said to have committed the offence against Cecilia101 words
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Article203 1984-09-26 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - By SINGAPORE businesses are getting a bad name because of the number of trade frauds and complaints. This was disclosed yesterday by the president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mr Lim Kee Ming. Speaking at the federation's annual meeting, he203 words
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404 1984-09-26 15 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By Former assistant manager suffered brain damage A FORMER assistant manager of a Japanese marine insurance company, who suffered permanent brain damage as a result of an accident four years ago, is suing the Singapore Bus Service for approximately $2 million404 words
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161 1984-09-26 15 Journalism essay clinches top prize in contest SECOND-YEAR Hwa Chong Junior College student Sanjiv Ahuja, 18, has set his sights on becoming a journalist, although his parents want him to study medicine. His essay on journalism won him the first prize of $300 in an essay competition for 'A' level161 words
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Article72 1984-09-26 15 Night for senior citizens THE Katong Senior Citizens' Club will hold a Senior Citizens' Nite at 8 p.m. on Monday at the Singapore Conference Hall. Members from other senior citizens' clubs and private individuals are invited to attend the night of choral, drama and dance performances. The occasion marks the72 words
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Article116 1984-09-26 15 THIEVES stole a $25,000 emerald and, diamond ring and cash and valuables worth $41,295 during the weekend. Cash totalling $10,100 plus scallops worth $1,100 and cigarettes valued at $95 were stolen from the Lei Yue Mun Restaurant on the second floor of the Jalan Sultan Centre.116 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-09-26 15 founding father MANY things may change with the passing of the years, but not the heart of Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, VC. It was the same passion in seeing his homes grow to help the disabled that brought him back to see the Cheshire home he founded309 words
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Article206 1984-09-26 15 LEE KIM CHEW - Now 16 names for key PAP body LEE KIM CHEW By PAP MPs met yesterday to nominate four names to the party's central executive committee. The four names are in addition to the 12 already nominated by the outgoing CEC. All the 16 will be put up for election by206 words
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Advertisement180 1984-09-26 11 A credit card is not a charge card. settlement within 20 days of your bill results There are many examples of credit cards. in a quite startling totting-up of interest, even American Express® however, is the best on new transactions for which you've yet to They're the same size, and180 words
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Advertisement505 1984-09-26 12 F The first thing you'll notice is the compact design. I A The newest member o\' Japan's best-selling family of B rl'p*^ personal computers is light and lean. A handsome comB^l^v plement to any desk or office. 1/^w Every bit as good as it looks W IM^s Look closer and505 words
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Advertisement343 1984-09-26 13 mum hbp s hm^ tsr ..->^ m^ ■Ifi 9pl W^wm HkV Immnm I I A Tj tgr ■BW'^^^^^ '^^^■^■^■^■^■^■■■■BP^^^ MAZDA 929 4-DOOR HARDTOP MAZDA 929 SERES -THE BEST SELLING CARS IN THEIR CLASS. As a businessman^ luxury and comfort are probably the first thin^i front seats that adjust 8 ways,343 words
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Advertisement737 1984-09-26 14 I |eus|jj^g|fl|\ Strategically located at the junction H H bar W\ of Eunos L.nk and Airport Road I RPORr \%ffl C^i' n^2_' PayaLebar Industrial Estate I all WtSU I Adequate supply of labour In close H H *\-^^^HB_' L_ p r oxirr.ity to housing estates 3t H yti-m in Aljunied.737 words
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Advertisement84 1984-09-26 15 Delicious set meal at a matching price. The Nadaman offers you Makuno Uchi Bento an array of fresh specialities including prawns, We are also offering a seasonal specialty for lunch of Unadon grilled eel for $19.50* And there's the Nadaman 8-course set dinner Come and enjoy them all right now.84 words
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Advertisement700 1984-09-26 15 Success story on body slimming. No drugs, exercise, hunger, gadgets or gimmicks. "I have lost 12 kilos and at the same time feel good" Before treatment After two months' treatment I have been unable to control my weight Since signing up 2 months ago, I have lost 12 since I700 words
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Article474 1984-09-26 16 IF it had been any other person, it is likely that no one would have noticed. But when the Soviet Foreign Minister, who normally wears an expressionless look, smiled more than once at a reception given by the US President, it becomes world news. But474 words
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Article, Illustration2654 1984-09-26 16 Nature of electorate will change and so must the style of government Dr Goh Keng Swee's speech at the establishment dinner last night MORE than 30 years ago, a group of returned students looked at colonial Singapore and decided they had a mission to2,654 words
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Advertisement297 1984-09-26 16 At( tHi i (iuMH^The world's only clock that lives nn oir \.Jft I w4 ft 1 w ■Hh Wytj mJH li jP&JBF^ Without battery or key. k M K powered bv I M temperature variations Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****77 inskumEnWsiafls 2nd South East Asian Instrumentation, Control, Measurement Testing297 words
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Letter, Illustration351 1984-09-26 17 IT IS no pleasure to go shopping in Singapore. In fact, if it can be avoided, I will always do my shopping when I travel abroad. Not to save money often to the contrary. Price is not the deterrent. The sales staff are. With the351 words
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205 1984-09-26 17 AS AN expatriate who has lived here for many years, I have become immune to the offhand attitude of some sales personnel. Two recent incidents have, however, prompted me to write this letter. I sent my two teenage sons to Lucky Plaza to ask205 words
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117 1984-09-26 17 Futile wait for the police to arrive ON MONDAY, Sept 17, at 3.45 p.m., I informed the police of a person indecently exposing himself outside the Cathay Cinema, giving precise details of the culprit. I waited for the police to show up. After waiting for 12 minutes, I made another117 words
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188 1984-09-26 17 Build funeral parlours and fire station away from HDB flats I AM one of the future residents among many others of Block 206, Clementi Avenue 6 and would like to comment on the HDB's reply confirming the strong likelihood of the erection of funeral parlours and a fire station near188 words
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Letter73 1984-09-26 17 WE hope that the Housing Board will reconsider the plan. To build a funeral parlour in the midst of residential flats and so very near a primary school is really unthinkable. So far, we have not heard of a funeral parlour in the midst of any73 words
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235 1984-09-26 17 Take second look at those plans I REFER to your article "Furore over that funeral parlour in Clementi" (ST, Sept 15). The Housing Board appears to have overlooked some very important factors in their plans for the funeral parlour which, I believe, should be reviewed. Despite the planned buffer zones235 words
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Letter118 1984-09-26 17 WE refer to your report (ST, Sept 15) on the Housing Board's reply regarding the funeral parlour site in Clementi. A market 200 metres away would be considered within distance for residents, while the funeral site 140 metres away is considered by the HDB to be118 words
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Letter112 1984-09-26 17 MAY I refer to your report on the proposed building of a funeral parlour in Clementi Avenue 6 (ST, Sept 15). If I had known about the proposal, I would not have selected a flat near the proposed parlour. Now, it is unreasonable for the Housing112 words
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151 1984-09-26 17 I REFER to the letter on the Newton food centre by "Eyesore". (ST, Aug 16). Newton food centre is one of the more popular food centres in Singapore. Hence, a health inspector is assigned to this centre daily from 7.30 a.m. to151 words
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Letter108 1984-09-26 17 I REFER to the letters "Test results lost twice already" by "Disappointed" (ST 24.8.84) and "Improve filing system in this clinic" by "Disappointed II" (ST 31.8.84). The first writer claimed that his mother's laboratory test result slip was lost, and the second, his own medical108 words
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Advertisement371 1984-09-26 17 B *hb xTnl J Br^ lw|^^ t B THE TAN CHONG RELIABILITY CHALLENGE NO. 1 This is what well do should your Nissan Diesel truck ever break down ...ana tins is what it'll cost vou Now every Nissan Diesel truck comes with an you can call out one of our371 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1984-09-26 18 From 1906 until the enactment of two Employment Acts in 1980 and 1982, Britain's trade unions were virtually immune from prosecution. In this second of a two-part article, LORD DENNING discusses the changes brought about by the new legislation and poses some questions about the future1,869 words
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Advertisement249 1984-09-26 18 South Korea and Taiwan are (^y,|i.^^^j eL| Nf Hong Kong ranks third behind is grooving consensus that the Asia-Pacific region offers some over a number of markets will not only enhance capital growth but also help of the best investment opportunities in the world today. lower the risk exposure. Japan249 words
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Advertisement270 1984-09-26 18 Law of Compulsory Purchase and Compensation [ss^ms49 so By N. Khublall, BSc. FRICS, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture Building, National University of Singapore This book covers the mam points relating to the law of compulsory purchase and compensation in both Singapore and Malaysia. The topics discussed include. Historical background270 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-09-26 19 LOCAL stock prices i closed slightly firmer > across the board as Wall Street appeared to be holding on to the Dow Jones 1200 technical support level. The Straits Times Industrial Index recovered 3.67 points to 893.89. The Business Times Composite Index rose 4.29 points to 798.00.197 words
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Article84 1984-09-26 19 SHARE prices closed on a steadier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, thanks to some bargain hunting. Trading remained selective with a handful of issues dominating activity. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index added 2.% points to 1352.06. The Scoreboard at the end84 words
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50 1984-09-26 19 ST Industrial Index components Bowtead Bhd +1 Gufcmtu Nat Iron 2 S«mb SMp -r? CIC unch Haw Par +4 pmc 2 Darty unch Castor,.. >«^«»P«BM +3 S" 0 l STr»*n +5 F*M +5 MJB^urpoi* +1 ttMmmi unch U M Worts -1 G«rtinp unch NBT susp Rottnum I +1 Wtaraw —I50 words
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178 1984-09-26 19 US dollar recovers from dip over weekend THE US dollar yesterday recovered from its dip over the weekend and looked set to resume its rise. In New York and Europe, the dollar managed to stay firmly above three Deutschemarks. In Frankfurt, it advanced to 3.066 Deutschemarks. In Paris the dollar178 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-09-26 19 ANGELINE TAN - Have ticket will travel with help from Vivien ANGELINE TAN Face in the news By TICKETING is a talent. The travel agent may know the International Air Transport Association rules that govern air travel but He also needs to have an intuitive feel to plan the cheapest route for the327 words
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Article246 1984-09-26 19 MORE help is on the way for local supporting industries. The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is engaging foreign experts to identify and propose areas where such companies can automate. They will recommend suitable systems which the companies can use. Engineers from Sisir246 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-09-26 19 DOREEN SOH - Hong Leong rate cut draws few f ollowers DOREEN SOH Housing loan rate still higher than POSB's By SINGAPORE'S largest finance company group, Hong Leong Finance, has lowered its housing loan rates by a quarter point across the board, but other finance companies are in no hurry to follow suit.521 words
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200 1984-09-26 19 VIENNA A key Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) committee meeting here today Is expected to recommend no Immediate change In oil price and output, Opec and Industry sources said yesterday. But they said with signs of the market Ormlng towards theReuter - 200 words
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Article108 1984-09-26 19 RIPPLES from the recently-passed Companies (Amendment) Act, 1964, are still being felt as company officials discover their new responsibilities. Affected are directors, auditors and company secretaries, among others. Their new responsibilities will be discussed at a conference on Singapore Company Law and the Directors to108 words
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Article79 1984-09-26 19 SEOUL The Bank of Korea is to provide soft loans totalling about 400 billion won to South Korea's financially troubled construction companies operating overseas, banking sources said. Bank of Korea officials declined comment. The 10-year loans, which will include a five-year grace period and carry interestReuter - 79 words
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Article80 1984-09-26 19 TAIPEH In an apparent move to lift the ban on gold trading within the country, Taiwan's central bank has announced it will no longer place gold under foreign exchange reserve control. The bank said it will cooperate with the Finance Ministry to work out plans toAP - 80 words
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Article39 1984-09-26 19 LONDON World stocks of both natural and synthetic rubber were reduced during the first four months of this year as consumption outstripped production, the latest figures from the International Rubber Study Group revealed on Monday. AFPAFP - 39 words
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241 1984-09-26 19 American economists see recession ahead WASHINGTON The current US economic recovery should continue for at least another nine months, but after that, rising interest rates ana giant Federal Budget deficits make a recession more and more likely, a national group of economists said on Monday. The National Association of Business241 words
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Article38 1984-09-26 20 H2jT2lLfflfflEiCuß32Bußß323E2dll Bl ij'lTk^ t '"n*.r'*t^'t''. < *ll Baa SSkPSSHSB SaHMHIII KsHH r<.wtfaHK«naaq KHBHH H 1 n3Pf j| l I mm I 1 KpSEfl m I iH9 I I I i fly -i 1 f t'i^^^^^38 words
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Article91 1984-09-26 20 fdf IMHlfii I llfAB |±w| PH4 e v d II ■i^c^ts^PUjMifl B~^'"'^B^*^B "^K^h 1 1 1 1 l)Ml Iml HitH pptua Bvr^E9 B9 BPyil Btß^V mB l^ftJirgß iIHI IiIPWI JWBHfflHiillli iaiMMM Pw3^Hl b£^MMI E^BKjMid H BflMfl pßjggjHiß PBE«] H 111 Fmli'ty IH mm WW9m Pigt3a3igWlH t91 words
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Article31 1984-09-26 20 pP"BPPiiiilll H'fflff UaasMiiiMipl SHliiiil jjjigll EVTTr7At^v l '*tMtiiHHHMftHHA B'3*'" nffifv lift^trii^T^B i-c^:mi.if. ia ill |..lCl!ljt l 'flMitM|miMßj SkhH K mßti Ilil IKirri IUUIJiL.IIfWiBMiM 9 9 llllgß31 words
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Article13 1984-09-26 21 II" mm Wn'WKu 11 TBBH '^Tji 11 yjwri Bs9BiJjj^pSS] lit JLrr^Bj W^^ll13 words
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Article, Illustration28 1984-09-26 21 Container schedules r w\ m B^IStJ mil If iMMii' Tk T. I ry, .id ItI fi" Bi m r r I■■ I'll fiJ Hit till [ttlMrfeMl ■f^.rBffl IJ'tiivlillilKll28 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-09-26 22 S. KUMAR - Home appliances still in a trough S. KUMAR Acma reports operating loss for first time since listing By THE electrical and home appliances industry, wallowing in a trough the last three years, has yet to show any sign of recovery. And the latest interim results from Acma Electrical Industries Ltd,318 words
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144 1984-09-26 22 TEXTILK Corporation of Malaya Berhad, which recently launched a reverse takeover of Supreme Corporation, is hoping to achieve group pre-tax profits of M513.32 million for the whole of this year. This confidence follows Its acquisition of Buklt Rltan Realty Sdn Bhd and144 words
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447 1984-09-26 22 LAST year's acquisition of packaging and construction group SPP Ltd has increased the losses of plastic bags manufacturer and property owner Tuan Sing Holdings. Tuan Sing suffered a group pre-tax loss of $2.6 million for the half-year ended June 30 compared with447 words
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Article64 1984-09-26 22 CONTINUOUS rainfall affected the production of plywood and logs and hence the profits of NORSECHEM (M) BHD for the first six months of the year. Pre-tax profits fell to $1.69 million from $1.87 million the previous period. Group turnover dropped from $7.93 million to $7.13 million during this64 words
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Article73 1984-09-26 22 KHONG Gl AN HOLDINGS (M) BHD has bought 111,000 $1 ordinary shares in Khong Guan Vegetable Oil Refinery Sdn Bhd for $149,850 in cash. This will bring its holding to 59.5 per cent in the company. Meanwhile, Khong Guan Biscuits Factory Sdn Bhd has sold 51,000 $1 shares73 words
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Article53 1984-09-26 22 MR G. KRISHNAN has been appointed as a director of CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BHD in place of Mr J. R. Dunkley from Sept 15. In a statement yesterday the company said Mr Krishnan will no longer be an alternate for Tan Sri Datuk Hamzah Sendut and Mr53 words
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Article163 1984-09-26 22 Mobil's new synthetic motor oil A NEW synthetic motor oil which, its makers claim, can increase power output in high performance oars and turbocharged engines by an extra 13 horsepower has just been introduced. Mobil Oil Singapore marketing director Lim Kian Seng said the Mobil l Rally Formula lubricating oil163 words
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Article33 1984-09-26 22 OUB subsidiary TIMESDOLLAR yesterday reported that Miss Janice Ang trades on Simex for Overseas Union Bank. More specifically, she trades for OUB Bullion and Futures Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Overseas Union Bank.33 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-09-26 22 "I don't worry about risks. It's the sure things that concern me."14 words
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209 1984-09-26 22 HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation is expanding its insurance and management consultancy activities in Singapore with an increased 80 per cent stake in Gibbs Hartley Cooper Insurance Brokers (GHCIB). Hongkongßank will merge GHCIB, formerly known as Global East and Hartley Cooper Insurance Brokers,209 words
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Advertisement688 1984-09-26 22 f THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT Walter Tevis NILE Laune Dev/ne Both Harmon grew up in an orphanage Egypt. a world of fear, danger and music. where only the extra tranquilizers she could Most fearful and dangerous of all is a steal made life bearable. woman who violates the ancient taboos. A688 words
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Advertisement576 1984-09-26 22 AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING GROUP REQUIRES JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS Our group consisting mainly of Australians and Americans owns 33 mining leases in the Central Queensland area of Australia. Four years of exploration and development work have been completed and a further program of diamond drilling is now required. Substantial hard rock576 words
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Advertisement4037 1984-09-26 23 k TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm I Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 00i I Food/ Enl»rt«iinm«nt II _w^ mm mf\ df\ f\f~ mm^i 0 \4 ommm t if\ r* Saturday 8.30am to 2.oopm ("am Srni dia I $20 00 er col cm4,037 words
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Advertisement763 1984-09-26 24 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day Ni^ht Service fur (icneral Household plumbing Klectncal problems Tel JB.W.W7 6 (Day) 2tH;tW2tNiKhn TAI TONG ELECTRICAL and PlumbiUK Servile I'eiUre Specialist Installing water heater, repairing pipe leakage, electrical vtrtngctc Call M***** V*****1 WESBON RENOVATION CONTRACTOR, we undertake renovation work on private houses, offiresand763 words
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Advertisement1310 1984-09-26 24 38 TV/Video/ 51 Printing/Copying Sound Systems Services HOSHINA SPECIALISES IN IV mmWSStSSStmStSSmm^ antenna installation service _^^n_^W^T7R^_Jw_^_^_k with yeai guarantee Call 'Hi Ull m A_l *****77 *****69 I lam 9 :10pm LEONG LECK SPECIALISES in re- __uE^Mk I ■-llu IJU l<m\ pairing video, colour TV. hl-fl B__»_i mmmm^ mmmmmmammam I system,1,310 words
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Advertisement1175 1984-09-26 24 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services Multitech I _^1?-h1iI .I 1 1 unit 64 kb Multitech computer complete with Z-80 card, 80 column card, printer card and drive card. 1 1 Multitech mechanical (improved) keyboard 1 Multitech (Improved) dual-mode monitor 1 Multitech disk drive l Multitech Joystick or a pack1,175 words
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Advertisement1623 1984-09-26 24 Lk9 ■k :^l I I ■a I l I W^Bnß A RETIRED LADY teacher is re- I ILJLV quired to oversee two students H1 H It} below the age of 14 on a live-in m^^ basis. Study more details at WB I classification 66c. Bis H H 1 1 H1,623 words
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Advertisement592 1984-09-26 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic EXPAT COUPLE LOOKS for English speaking live-In Amah General housework with some rooking ability Half day Saturday, Sunday off Nice amah room with TV Salary to be discussed according to experience Come for interview on Wedneaday (26 9) after 600pm or on Thursday (27/9) between592 words
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Advertisement331 1984-09-26 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical Mitsui ■ULjy High tec I (Singapore) I I Pte. Ltd We an the largest I/I Icadframe* manufacturers in the world. We >n\ites suitably qualified candidates to fill the post ot ACCOUNTS Requirements: Minimum good GCE O level or above LCCI in Book-keeping with some331 words
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Advertisement595 1984-09-26 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretariat/Clerical f /2fe\ Oversea-Chinese Banking 1 Kjf Corporation Limited invites applications for the following positions: BANK CLERKS BANK TELLERS Requirements: Experience will not be required as training will be provided Male applicants must have completed or be exempted from full-time National595 words
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Advertisement1053 1984-09-26 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e> Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical V^ aS S#^ k. Bl^^^^^^BSfi^ At least OCFO' level puny has mmwciuiW \.i JI where outstanding people work m procedures 8 PP B fanry for1,053 words
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Advertisement541 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical GIRLS Get into a BANK It you can send Mi IehHBM per day on iii> machine we have a job iluii will tipen doors for you In '.In- H. inking field We pay up to $675 per month tor a 5-day week < all *****22541 words
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Advertisement474 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical CALL NOW Jr. Secretaries Stenographers Typists Sr. Jr. Recept/Typists e Keypunch Ops. For both Temp a Perm iobs *****66/5 RELYONUS Company involved in entertainment requires a P R Assistant e minimum G.C.E. 'A' level e must l:avc experience in similar capacity e experienced in advertising474 words
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Advertisement624 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial/ Clerical Contractor's office in Jurong requires 1 CHINESE FEMALE CLERK urgently e GCE O level, e Must be bilingual, e Experience in the same field will be an added advantage. Salary around $650 p.m. Interested applicants please submit written application stating full details of624 words
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Advertisement603 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical A Leading Korean Bank requires a FEMALE BECRETARV Interested applicants please write with a detailed resume stating age, qualifications, experience, expected salary and telephone contact; together with a photo (non-returnable) to: S.T. Box A***** 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 Applications must reach us603 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical M.B. MELWANI PTE LTD invitee applicants for tha position: SHIPPING CLERK Candidates must possess minimum GCE O' level certificate with a good credit in English, minimum typing speed 35 to 40 wpm and with related working experience. Apply personally at: 315 OUTRAM ROAD, #13-02 TAN594 words
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Advertisement808 1984-09-26 26 ■■Meaa^aa»e^B»»^eMa»»a»Maa»»Ma»» I 66 Situations Vacant M^ i e) Secretarial/Clerical Iron Works Factory requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Knowledge of bookkeeping. Must be able to type Interested piaaaa write in with particulars, tal. no., salary expected and photograph to: BLK. 5040 ANG MO KIO AVE. 3 INDUSTRIAL PARK 2 =01-441 SINGAPORE808 words
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Advertisement918 1984-09-26 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY REQUIRED GCE 'O' level, typing speed minimum 35 wpm. Please apply in own handwriting, full resume and salary expected to: Consulan Management Consultants Pte Ltd. 190 Middle Road. -11-01 Fortune Centre. S'pore 0718. LOCAL GARMENT FACTORY needs 1) Receptionist Typist/ Clerk. 2) Experienced918 words
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Advertisement736 1984-09-26 26 66 Situationa Vacant e) Secretarial Clerical AUDIT SENIORS/ ASSISTANTS M quired Minimum 3 years' relevant experience Able to handle audit assignments independently Call *****26 CHINESE FEMALE CLERK urgently required by motor workshop Able to type, attractive salary, lunch provided Interested call *****00/ *****43 Mr Chua CLINIC RECEPTIONISTS CUM Typists Write736 words
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Advertisement692 1984-09-26 26 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales g) sales A well-established freight forwarding company is looking for a B 1 Freight Forwarding I Manager I The person is expected to. Oversee the whole operation as well I as other management duties S Be responsible for the profitability of 9692 words
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Advertisement1046 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales SALES SUPERVISOR SALES EXECUTIVES A well established publishing company is looking for dynamic male and female to fill the above positions. Requirements Minimum GCE 'O' Level. Fluent in English and Mandarin. Willing to work hard. Remuneration will not be less1,046 words
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Advertisement852 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales FROZEN FOOD COMPANY requires Chinese AMale/ Female Sales Representatives. Must have some experience and holder of class driving licence Attractive salary and commission Male applicants must have completed N.S. Interested please call personally to: 19. Fishery Port Road. Jurong or tel *****44 REQUIRED PART/ FULL-TIME852 words
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Advertisement561 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical THOMSON a CSF V (A World Leader in Professional Electronic*) P s Our Continued Growth Is YOUR OPPORTUNITY s As a result of our expansion programme, we •4 are looking for suitably qualified candidates *4 to fill the following positions:561 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical 1 UFT AND ESCALATOR I MECHANICS APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME DURATION: 3 years E Training: E The apprenticeship scheme comprises 6 months Z full time training at the Singapore Technical lnsti E E tute followed by 30 months of in company training591 words
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Advertisement911 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical i ii^-li^-aHs.%>%MM.%.Ms« r NEC NEC, a world leader in electronic products requires the following vacancies to be filled Immediately In Its manufacturing plant In Ang Mo Kio. bbbbbbb^^^^bbbbbbblbbbbbbbT^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbT^bbbbbbbbT^bbbbbbb! bbbbbbbbbbV to maintain upkeep production equipment and machines Permanent Ist shift (7911 words
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Advertisement475 1984-09-26 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Expanding Australian Company requires ELECTRICAL/ MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN lor immediate employment. a Preferably VII H trained e Between H Si years old and eeeaplatad N I a With class 2or 3 licence a Some rapertenea m eiectni ;ii and marhantral Interested applicanla. please cell REPCO (SEA)475 words
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Advertisement485 1984-09-26 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SAFETY SUPERVISORS required for work sit*. Possess Building Construction Safety Supervisor Certificate or 1 I year's working experience in construction site or experience in safety work. Interested contact tel *****39 for interview appointment Urgently required: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER e Diploma or Degree holder a Mm. 1485 words
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Advertisement817 1984-09-26 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production **£^T^ r Jr *U^*GT^ 1 HITA^HT ||l^/r|f H ELECTRONIC DEVICES" \MC*\J^— (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Due to rapid expansion, our multi- 4 million Colour Television Picture Tubes I Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the vacancies for817 words
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Advertisement634 1984-09-26 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production PHILIPS ma nufactu rer of some of the finest audio products Invites you to be a pent of our «wcc— as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary: Up to Upon confirmation: Up to $420 $440 Walk634 words
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Advertisement454 1984-09-26 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production [tß]emetron] I I Enjoy high bonus I factor! Be part of our team and share this benefit with us W A GCE 'A' Level or ITC in Mechanical k M Engineering A. *m Related experience in an electronic H industry454 words
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Advertisement128 1984-09-26 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PARTOFUS^ Ltt is help jj y iii to a good O start in your w career V^ $400 for Production Operators Up to $488 for Machine Operators You will enjoy Shift Allowance ($2 tor 2nd shift and for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months128 words
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Advertisement333 1984-09-26 29 66 Situation* Vacant h) Production a— aw Here's your chance to grow with us I Join one of the Warn world's largest ESS fridge compressor makers and also one 55 of Singapore's I^ m fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION OPERATORS S5 Requirements >• Able to work on 2 rotating shifts333 words
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Advertisement364 1984-09-26 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production OYNACHEM (S) PTE LTD A MANUFACTURER OF EPOXY MOLDING COMPOUND SUBSIDIARY OF A US FORTUNE 500 COMPANY IS EXPANOING. We are looking for PERMANENT 2nd SHIFT Gross Salary: $580 PERMANENT 3rd SHIFT Gross Salary: $650 We otter: e $57 increment upon confirmation e After confirmation,364 words
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Advertisement450 1984-09-26 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Production mW!9 MISTRAL/ Bui KEMPTHORNE I WE OFFER: I e Basic Start Salary $350 $500 per month depending on experience Free transport Uniform/Locker provided Attendance bonus $15 per month Meal allowance on weekend overtime Presently ample overtime every I Saturday I Benefits on 3 months I450 words
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Advertisement987 1984-09-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous Another opportunity like this will never come. Join us Now. We are a leading polyethylene film manufacturer. At Panther, we care for our employees' welfare. That is why we have inhouse facilities and amenites such987 words
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Advertisement625 1984-09-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Singapore Airport Terminal Scrvicci in\ites applications Irom Singapore Citizens lor the lolloping appointments: A)CARGO HANDS (MALE) (iross commencing salarv of 5450 I month. Must be between 18 and 45 years of age B) HELPERS (MALE) (iross commencing salarv ol 5420625 words
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Advertisement724 1984-09-26 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Hotel Come and team up with us. We need YOU. 1. General Clerk/Time-Keeper 2. Waiters 3. Waitresses 4. Disco Waitresses 5. Outlet Cashiers 6. Commis Cooks 7. Pantry Maids 8. Kitchen Helpers 9. Chambermaids 10. Linen Maids/Valets I We pay724 words
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Advertisement514 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations vacant I) Miscellaneous IOgS NATIONAL Sflfi UNIVERSITY Wfty of Y!T SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the •post of GARDENER QUALIFICATIONS/ EXPERIENCE Knowledge in the care of flowers and plants in pots and beds and shrubs and their propagation, preparation of compost and black earth, weeding, watering,514 words
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Advertisement350 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous "ir DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD We, a well-established trading and manufacturing group, invite applicants for the posts of: Sales Clerk (Female) e Minimum GCE O' level with knowledge of typing, ability to do stock recordings and other clerical work e Good telephone manners Must possess350 words
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Advertisement355 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WteiKjter r A requires T A A* Age 18 and above Zk Zm\* Completed Secondary K K 2or VITB Certificate in M 4P basic education A Zk\* Able to converse in Wt Iwk simple English and |r JR Mandarin A\ M Ji» Completed Secondary K355 words
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Advertisement436 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL Requires 1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS (FEMALE) 2. RESERVATIONS CUM CLERK/ TYPIST (FEMALE) 3. COFFEEHOUSE SENIOR WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 4. COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Fulltim«/Part-tim«) 5. FOOD BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 6. ROOM SERVICE WAITERS 7. GENERAL HELPERS (FEMALE) Positions (3) to (7) perform 2 shifts with436 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MATTHEW'S RESTAURANT invites applications for the following positions: 1) HOSTESS e Gross salary $750 $900. e 6pm 2am. 2) CAPTAINS e Gross salary $750 $900 e 6pm 2am. 3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (No split-shift) e Gross salary $500 $600 < fulltime). e $3.00 per hour (part-time540 words
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Advertisement509 1984-09-26 30 66 Situationa Vacant t) Miscellaneous Opening Soon! JELITA e Lounge Disco e Nite-club e Coffee e A) LOUNGE MANAGER (Experienced) B) WAITRESSES Full-Time C) USHERS (Full-Time) D) LOUNGE HOSTESSES (Full/Part-Time) 6pm 10pm (Part-Time) E) DANCE HOSTESSES (Full/Part-Time) F) MAMIS G) ODD JOB WORKERS Attractive Income (including tips) Working hours from509 words
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Advertisement540 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Newly established Teppan-yaki Japanese restaurant in a new Hotel require* FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME STAFF for following posts:1. TEPPAN-YAKI COOKS 2. WAITRESSES 3. RECEPTIONIST To work in:-TEPPAN-YAKI NAGUMO RESTAURANT No: 5, Coleman Street 04-01 4th Floor Excelsior Hotel Singapore 0617 Interested please contact Margaret/ Marie at tel:540 words
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Advertisement708 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Publishing Firm requires:CAR/VAN DRIVERS (6 vacancies Salary: $700/800 incl. overtime 23 35 years old Singapore citizen Completed National Service Possess Class 111 driving licence Able to speak English Please submit detailed personal particulars with copies of supporting documents to:S T Box A***** 390 Kim Seng708 words
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Advertisement898 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GENERAL CLERK PURCHASING Officer and DHivery Man required Ahilit.v to opt-r.ile telex for <Jeiier.il clerk Apply personally -oti-o;i Toiik Lee Building, 35 Kalian* Pudding Road. Tel *****22 HIGH CLASS COCKTAIL lounge requires HtttMSM Bute salary $500 pin Average earning $2,000 to $3,000. Please call at898 words
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Advertisement503 1984-09-26 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I FEMALE OFFICE HELP wan must be Enftith ipf. King Inter fsti-d |iif,isc i ontavci *****7 1 FEMALE CAPTAIN ANO WrJtnMM required by established restaurant in People's Park Centre Tel I *****21. Mr Yei. FREIGHT FORWARDING COMPANY requires PSA Wharf Clerk with Class 3 licence503 words
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Advertisement1995 1984-09-26 31 lyH/K-Nj^ GOING CHEAP: PRACTICAL ami i jl MIC m%} stylish sun louvres for certain 1 11 2 I I? makes of cars. The advertiser LJ L-K_JL___- wiU shed more li K ht on lhe *y |—v offer at classification 73. lr^__________L______k Vv_ y_f______v______-^______^iE _f^^ 74 Vehicle Financing 76 Vehicles For1,995 words
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Advertisement894 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford SEPT. 1983 FORD XR3I. 1 owner Low mileage with ATS sports rims, 15" X 7" P7 Pirelli tyres. Blaupunkt radio cassette. View 217. East Coast Road Benson Tay. 1974 CORTINA 1600. well maintained, sporty look, aircon, full race engine, side skirt, tax new $3,800894 words
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Advertisement679 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Maxda 1980 MAZDA 626 Power windows fuel economy pump, electronic ignition Tax 1/85 Very good condition Price $13,300 Interested call *****91 1983 RX-7. GTX-LSD Sun -roof, power windows, sports rims, extractor. $47,000 ono Loan/ trade-in arrangeable Tel: *****3 Simon Lim. ALMOST 73 MAZDA Capella, new679 words
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Advertisement1558 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes BRAND NEW j 1973, MERCEDES 200 aircon. I i^^— beautiful condition. Metallic 781 Uahiflaa Cnr Colo paint, tax Dec. $7 000 ono Tel /O TOT OBIW *****47 1977 MERCEDES 280S. Beautiful TT w M-fc« white air-con, radio/ cassette,1,558 words
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Advertisement818 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOST 1982 TOYOTA OX private owner Asking $***** ono Tel *****85 ALMOST 1983 TOYOTA Carina. 16 DX, 1 company owner, aircond cassette, tel: *****35 HONDA ACCORD 1979, good condition. Selling $19 200 Tel *****71. Miss Ng. NOV. 1979 TOYOTA DX PARF. alrcon. radio cassette,818 words
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Advertisement898 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I k) Others 1977 MINI CLUBMAN Piuate owner. PARF eligible Aircond. radio cassette, beautiful condition Price $7,900 Tel *****83 1978 SUBARU 600 4 doors Radio rosette Air blower Private owner In good condition $6,900 Tel: *****34 1980 MITSUBISHI LANCER OL Alrcon, sports rims, accident free Price898 words
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Advertisement586 1984-09-26 31 76 Vehicles For Sale i I) Commercial Vehicles 1960 DAIHATSU LORRY i wheels, diese l. OtM OWIMI tiful condition, $7.500 o n *****82 1980 SUZUKI VAN HOD 8f 78 550 cc Beautiful condition $3,700 18 Maju Avenue, Berangoon Qej 1881 TOYOTA OX Vm owner, original bodywork, aircon ju>^ ed inspection586 words
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Advertisement2574 1984-09-26 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 77 Vehicles Wanted ..,.u, w .-.-mu.i»^^ 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles J '-a"nai.ie »tter mT'TS '...J..1. y\' 'F n>l ll 111l^ lll *-y>i«ky J "Oir'yifl^jTinn^ry^^^^ i i^r^|g__^ i JM i''ifffr|p Houses a) Houses a)2,574 words
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Advertisement712 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses WE HAVE HOUSES and apartments, furnished unfurnished in Disls 5. <J. 10. 11, IS, 16. 19.20. 21. Zi 28 Rentals from $1,000 onw;ini.s Riiiks6l4C3B. WEST COAST ROAD doublelHlli Nt'iin-det.ii'tH'd Available Oil I bedrooms, servant's, fully (urnished with airron $2,500 Four Seasons. 29:*****. AT SERANGOON GARDENS.712 words
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Advertisement741 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit our741 words
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Advertisement665 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments e Diet. 9, Eliiabeth Tower executive apartment, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, squash courts, $3,000. e Diet. 10, Wing On Life Gerden luxurious apartment, big living/ dining. 4 bedrooms, full recreational facilities, $6,500 e Diet. 10, Stevena Road vicinity, new elegant apartmentt, partly/ fully665 words
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Advertisement649 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHOICE ACCOMMODATION Disl. 10 Beverly Hills $7,000 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Dist. 10 Villa Delle Rose $5,500 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Dist. 9 Grange Tower Penthouse, 4 bedrooms $5,200 Apartment, 2 bedrooms/study $3,300 All with recreational facilities. HIGHPEAK REAL ESTATE PTE LTD *****95/*****27 CHOTEK APARTMENTS 37, Nassim649 words
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Advertisement899 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9. BRANO NEW apartment 2,300 3.000 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, partially fully furnished Small development of 14 units in quiet locality Swimming pool/ sauna. $3,000 $4,500 Also available Dist. 10. brand new apartment/ maisonette, small development of 12 units, swimming pool. 5 mins899 words
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Advertisement837 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHEAP. GOOD APARTMENTS. Grange Mansion. $1,600. furnished Gilstead Mansion. $1,500. furnished. I.eonie Garden. $2,000 furnished. Fuhai Property: *****73/ *****59 DIST. 0922 PEACE MANSION, high floor 3-bedroomed apartment. $2,950 Dist 1024 Orchard Bel-Air, reasonable rent. Dist. 0923 studio apartments, $3,200 Penthouses $7,000 Celco *****05/ *****06. DIST.837 words
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Advertisement838 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, LA VENTURA, near i Marco Polo. 3-storey townhouse. j 3 bedrooms plus study and sei j vant's Fully furnished S.(.uki I SBH Realty Services *****22 DIST. 10. GRENVILLE MAISONETTE, Emerald Block, 3 bedrooms plus servant's, recreational facilities, furnished $3,900 SBS Realty Services *****22838 words
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Advertisement823 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OVERWHELMINGLY UNDERPRICED! Kast Coast $1,150 St Patrtck'i $1,600. Hawaii Tower $3,500 Regent Court $1,500. Merlin $1,800 AdnuraJ *****22 PANDAN VALLEY (CHEMPAKA Court) Beautiful 4-bedroomed apartment Fully furnished. 4 airconditioners Newly painted $2,700 *****32 (owner). PENTHOUSE IN UIC Building Shenton Way. for lease 5600 sq ft823 words
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Advertisement516 1984-09-26 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST OS2I, 2 bedrOQW Fully fur nished Call Carol or Jenny *****44 DIST 15, BRAND NEW apartment. 3 bedrooms l stud] brand new furniture >;ot' r pi. ui<l *****60 OIST. 10. JERVOIS ROAD walkup apartment. 3 bedrooms, aircond furnished Please call *****36 DIST 7. 9.516 words
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Advertisement769 1984-09-26 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED rooms. apartm«nta and houses available Immediately in various locations Creamers i'roi>ertirs MTO4M KTSOS FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED rooms/ Hats .u. ni.it. l.- in various districts tor Immediate occupation Pleas.- call *****94 nsxMS PHOENIX COURT (5 tnmutes to Orchard Road) furnished room *>t>:>t> Airwc* COVCfI i769 words
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Advertisement576 1984-09-26 34 87 Accommodation Wanted i c) Rooms WE NEED ALL kin.l- ot rooms HUB flat.s for our clientele Immediate tfii. nits tor the nyht arcoinmodatioti Call: :«HH4l'.l ~88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign DELIGHTFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS at affordable rates Minimum 1 month Fully furnished with CTV, telephone, linen, fully equipped kitchen, housekeeping services576 words
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Advertisement1510 1984-09-26 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses •^^loo% Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution/^A^^ I BUY NOW /^Ss] I BEST INVESTMENT VC&'Y Deluxe 2 storey split level I Luxurious 2 storey spht-level i Garden Terrace Houses I Serrn detached Bungalows1,510 words
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Advertisement849 1984-09-26 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 16 BEDOK GARDEN doublestorey terrace. Split-level. Fac- I ing south-east 1.900 sq ft. 3 bedrooms /attached bathroom servant's Freehold $438,000 Fverton 732H2H DIST. 1851, PASIR RIS doublestorey terrace, 3 bedrooms servant's, partially furnished Area about 2.300 sq ft 999 years Asking $420,000 negotiable849 words
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Advertisement839 1984-09-26 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 THOMSON GARDEN. dout)le-store> intermediate terrace Fully renovated 3 bedrooms freehold Land area: 1000 sq It $295,000 I'ltiprop *****75 DIST. 2159 CHENG SOON Crescent. Phase 4. double-storey .■..■mi-detached. 4 bedrooms, servant's room 4.100 sq.ft Interested parties please contact: *****04. DIST 21 (MANDARIN PARK)839 words
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Advertisement697 1984-09-26 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses TAI KENG GAROEN 1-fIIMVJ (or- ner terrace with basement for sale Contact *****28 b) Private Apartments CHOICE OF LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS Cold Storage Cenlrepoml j urious studio apartment with swimming pool Beautifully furnished Near MRT $360,000. Dalvay Court, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, area: 2.300 sq.ft697 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-09-26 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Ideally located in district 10 R I At very attractive prices n Presently under construction, will be fflj H finished with §g I marble flooring for living /dining rooms jfij I teak parquet floors for bedrooms1,051 words
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Advertisement2205 1984-09-26 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale mmmm^mm^^^m^mi^^mma^^*^*^^* B i^ hmbbb aaH^ BaHaMH^ aa^ H^ HH^ H^ IMaBHM b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments H a pJ r^ High-class Luxurious Apartments H H > **t s* in Peck Ha V Road/Orchard area.2,205 words
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Advertisement607 1984-09-26 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments $25,500 NEGOTIABLE Commonwealth Drive 3-roomed renovated. Also available Commonwealth Crescent Tel: *****27 3-ROOMED TOA PAYOH. Fully renovated. Lorong 6. Price negotiable Centralised location. Tel: *****26/ *****55 Mr Chan 4-ROOMED HDB FLAT Buklt Merah View Price $100,000 0.n.0 Interested phone *****43/ *****66 Lily. 5-ROOM:607 words
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Advertisement1227 1984-09-26 35 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ i^i^— —^i— M^^^^ M^—™ sg=^= Storage Space* Storage Spaces Industrial Space I^CHOICE^I RUBY ETHIBj fM FACTORY WAK k hjse complex bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl BBBBBBaaaaaßßßaal aaf •^■\^a^aai \r l\ H fy^^B^^^^^^ lsiC]t^^H I Factory Space of various1,227 words
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Advertisement886 1984-09-26 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I PRIME I WAREHOUSE I I FOR SALE OR I I LEASE AT I I PAYA LEBAR I H Modern warehouse for sale by unit. H H Easy installments Located at the H H junction of Macpherson Road/ H H Airport Road886 words
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Advertisement1932 1984-09-26 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Keck Seng Tower is almost fully tenanted. With only two remaining floors and limited space available, you can still share this same address with these distinguished names. The American Club1,932 words
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Advertisement435 1984-09-26 36 95 Other Real Estate DIST 10 OFF TANGLIN K .1 land ;itv.i .'1 .him HJ.fl $,;>p>l (.'niitlnental Ke.ilty 253-7188 TRAVEL GLHO€ 100 Air Travel MAS TRAVEL (TA 17S) 36K Pnn»ap St (opp Cathay Cm«m«) TEL: *****55 MALAYSIA COACH PACKAGE 2DP Besar RAWASI2O 3D TIOMAN Island $135 3DCluoMeds34o sDMal:»ccn KUL KrAs49f>435 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-09-26 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences The Management Staff of Brown Root express deepest sympathy condolences to the family of the late Mr. R. Gobal s/o. V. Raioo Ii 1 1 Departed: I September 24, 1984 I on their recent bereavement. I40 words
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Obituary, Illustration283 1984-09-26 39 MDM HO AH LAK Age 89 Ca'led home to be with the Lord on 25th Sept. 1984 leaving oehind: Sons: Cheo* 1 Yew Oo Cheok Yew San (deceased) Cheok Yew Khlam Cheok Yew Leong Daughters: 3 Oaughtere-ln-Law: Molly Ng Koon Hong Lee Yin Kjri Elsie Yeo Peck Geok283 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-09-26 39 Lee Chee Sun Age 90 years, died peacefully on 26th September 1984 Sons: Lee i .it t Seng Lee Fatt Cheong Daughters: Maureen Lee Lam Ah Lul Son-in-law: Kwan Kum Keong Daughters-in-law: Lee Kum Chee Si Yip Yoke Chan 10 grandchildren. 6 great grandchildren. Cortege leaving Blk.llB, Bukit62 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1984-09-26 39 In Loving Memory Of WONG K AM THONG DEPARTED 26/9/81 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTON ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY HON KEONG AHKOW K WONG MENG HOCK MENG POH SENG PENG KIM SOONTECK TOHGCHOON In loving memory of TAY SIEW CHENG Departed 26.9.83 Time changes many things. But not the140 words
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Article241 1984-09-26 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH MEMO from the Keel Boat Squadron of Singapore: We Intend to race In one of yachting's most prestigious competitions next year the Admiral's Cap. It Is held once every four years off the Isle of Wight, near the south coast of England, and only241 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-26 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Four-handicapper leads HK charge By SINGAPORE'S leading woman golfer, Kee Bee Khim, will spearhead the Republic's challenge in the prestigious Espirito Santo Cup to at Hongkong's Fanling course from Oct 30-Nov 2. The other members are Rosie Goh (Seletar) and Jeanette Sim (Tanah Merah), both367 words
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Article241 1984-09-26 39 Chinese pair steal the show LUEBECK, Tues. Chinese table tennis stars Wang Huiyuan and Hui Jun took the honours on the first day of the U5547,000 ($101,990) West German Grand Prix last night, winning their respective group matches. Wang, ranked fifth in the world, came from 17--12 down in theReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-09-26 39 PETER SIOW - Exams force Soo Chew to withdraw PETER SIOW By LOY SOO CHEW, the Asean Schools singles champion, has pulled out of the Singapore team for the Asian table tennis championships in Pakistan from Oct 21-28. Soo Chew, who beat the best from Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines last month261 words
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247 1984-09-26 39 TEL AVIV, Tues. Israel and the Soviet Union are locked in a conflict over visas with an important Davis Cup tie between the countries only a few days away. The Israelis were yesterday continuing efforts to obtain five of the visas they require for theAFP; Reuter - 247 words
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Article228 1984-09-26 39 SIR Garfield Sobers, cricket's greatest all-rounder, will play against the Royal Selangor Club in a one-day match in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to celebrate the club's centenary. Sobers, who is on a four-day visit, will turn out for the Negri Sembilan Yang Di-Pertuan Besar's XI228 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-09-26 41 Un- Saintly act puts Agboola in hot water SOUTHAMPTON, Tues. A night out on the town after the club's first English Division One win of the new season has cost Southampton defender Reuben Agboola his job. Agboola is leaving the club under a cloud after police were called to aAFP - 217 words
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Article253 1984-09-26 41 C Cologne plagued by internal squabbles COLOGNE, Tues. FC Cologne, one of West Germany's top soccer clubs, which made a disastrous start in the new season, will hold a crisis board meeting tomorrow Their internal troubles, with new signing Jimmy Hartwig a central figure, burst into the openAFP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-09-26 41 Briegel is high on Kaiser's wanted list for Swede encounter HENNEF (West Germany), Tuesday WEST GERMAN team manager Franz Beckenbauer yesterday hinted he might recall defender HamPeter Brlegel, now playing in Italy, for next month's World Cap soccer qualifier against Sweden In Ottm The experienced Brlegel was left oat ofReuter - 185 words
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Article68 1984-09-26 41 Fan killed in fight after match BRUNSWICK, Toes. A 42-year-old sapporter of Elntracht Brunswick, the West German First Division soccer side, has died after suffering a skull fracture In a fight following his side's 1-i defeat at home to Waldhof Mannheim on Sept. 8. He never regained consciousness following theAFP - 68 words
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Article343 1984-09-26 41 NEW YORK, Tues. The Chicago Cubs, with Rick Sutcliffe firing a two-hitter for his 14th straight victory, captured their first championship in 39 years yesterday when they won American baseball's National League East title by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1. Sutcliffe, now 16-1, sent TheAP; Reuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-09-26 41 Davis on cue for third time LONDON, Tue«. STEVE DAVIS has taken no time to confirm that he will be the man to beat this season after launching the new British snooker circuit with an emphatic victory in Glasgow, Scotland, at the weekend. The world champion beat fellow-Londoner Jimmy WhiteAFP - 325 words
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Article276 1984-09-26 41 No easy ride in the park for Cup-holders j LONDON, Tues. Holders Liverpool were given a rough ride last night at Edgeley Park where they scraped to an undignified 0-0 draw against fearless Fourth Division Stockport in a Milk Cup second-round first-leg soccer tie. Aston Villa won 3-2AFP - 276 words
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Article266 1984-09-26 41 North American League struggle to stay alive NEW YORK, Tues. The North American Soccer League, hit by falling attendances and a shrinking membership, are considering a proposal for their clubs to play a number of international games next season. NASL official Jim Henderson said yesterday that the leagueReuter - 266 words
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Article374 1984-09-26 41 SOCCER SHORTS JOSE Dirceu, the Brazilian forward ousted at Napoli by the arrival of Argentine stars Diego Maradona and Daniel Bertoni, could Join their Italian League First Division rivals Ascoli. Ascoli are interested in Dirceu, who has finally left Napoli after lengthy negotiations, because theirAFP; Reuter - 374 words
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Article391 1984-09-26 41 JOAN BENOIT, the American athlete, who won a gold medal in the first Olympic women's marathon at Los Angeles last month, has yet not decided if she will run another marathon this season. Joan, who received the top amateur Sportswoman of the Year award, from the Women's SportsAFP; Reuter - 391 words
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Article325 1984-09-26 42 First team or reserves for China? SINGAPORE have been invited, along with Japan and Hongkong, for China's inaugural Inter-City quadrangular soccer tournament in Guangzhou from Nov 20-26. The Football Association of Singapore have accepted the invitation, but the squad will be decided by the National Team Committee,325 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-09-26 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Participation a gesture of appreciation By IRAQ, one of the Asian qualifiers for the Los Angeles Olympic Games, yesterday confirmed their participation in the Merlion Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium from Oct. 14-28. This assurance was given by their chairman Sabah Mirza Mahmoud.376 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-09-26 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Singapore all set to take on the beat in Asia, enthuses coach By THEY have the dedication and determination; all coach Mark Howell has to do is to point the Singapore rugby team in the right direction for them to make an impact in the ninth395 words
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Article139 1984-09-26 42 KWOK HO WENG lit up an otherwise ordinary night at the Queenstown Bowl yesterday when he stormed to the top of the Graded qualifying list in the centre's Open championships. The little-known lefthander amassed a handsome 1,259 pinfalls a total surpassed only by Open division139 words
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Article29 1984-09-26 42 ALJUNIED edged out Anson 2-1 in an inter-constituency first-round soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. In an earlier game, Alexandra defeated River Valley 3-1.29 words
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311 1984-09-26 42 HAKIKAT RAI - SRC expose neighbours' inadequacies HAKIK AT RAI By THE isolated skill of centre-forward Gurmit Singh proved grossly inadequate as Singapore Cricket Club crashed to a 3-1 defeat by neighbours Singapore Recreation Club in a Premier League hockey match at the Padang yesterday. With the other SCC players failing to match311 words
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256 1984-09-26 42 France reshuffle tour side for acid test TOKYO, Tues. Only three of the players who launched France's Rugby Union tour with an impressive 60-22 victory over a Japanese Selection last Sunday, have been retained for the second match here tomorrow. The French, can expect a sterner test from club champions,Reuter; AFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration707 1984-09-26 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Don't write off kings Luan Jin and Han Jian, says coach By 4 You have to be extremely fit to play this sort of game. You also need to develop your strength to add sting to your smashes. There's not much placeJONATHAN CHOO - 707 words
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Article203 1984-09-26 43 THE Housing and Development Board beat the Urban Redevelopment Authority by a margin as imposing as one of their blocks of flats in the squash tournament of the Inter-Statutory Board Games over the weekend. HDB pounded their opponents 7-0, as did the Jurong Town Corporation,203 words
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Article274 1984-09-26 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By INDONESIAN Justedjo Tarik, the defending champion, has been topseeded for the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscourt Tennis Championships to be held at the Padang from Oct 10-14. The Asian Games goldmedallist surprised the 1982 champion Alvin Gardiner, ot Australia, 7-5, 7--5 in274 words
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94 1984-09-26 43 TOKYO, Toes. Reigning French Open champion Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, and Wimbledon runner-up Jimmy Connors, of the United States, will compete In the USSS7S,tM (sBlt,Nt) Seiko Super Tennis Tournament here from Oct 16-21. Lendl and Connors, ranked second and third respectively In the world, willAP - 94 words
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Article79 1984-09-26 43 MIKE YELLEN, the world's No 1 racquet ball Slayer, has a date in ingapore next month. The 23-year-old American will be here from Monday to promote the sport by giving exhibition matches and clinics at the American Club and the East Coast Recreation Centre. During79 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-09-26 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Shengrong breaks through badminton's male domain By LU SHENGRONG'S frail looks belie the toughness that has broken through what was previously a male domain. The Iron Lady from behind the Bamboo Curtain created history in May by becoming the first woman vice-president of the359 words
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RACING
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Article1368 1984-09-26 40 Today's Ipoh amateur card There will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah and at the town office of the Singapore Turf Club ■HfTTTPW 130 MARA CLASS 2 *T.l*J W DIV A— 1,200m 1 901 Bohhy Ln4m II (late Altitodr) 1C.5 <S*>lan K or Polo A Riding Club) M Jamil 11,368 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-09-26 40 ON THE TRACK with TONTO ST GALLEN, a strong contender for the Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday, underlined his chances with a sparkling gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Terry Lucas up, the five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Decies went two rounds, clapping on502 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-09-26 40 LONDON, Tuesday WHEN Brent Thomson. 26, won the first race on Gold Cup Day at Royal Ascot this year, many a racegoer could have been forgiven for asking: "Brent who?" But after 28 winners in only four months in Britain, the New Zealandborn Thomson, whoReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration22 1984-09-26 40 At the 4OOltl Pictures by JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM At til© f iltiSlt22 words
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397 1984-09-26 40 John Henry greatest of the greats NEW YORK, Tuesday JOHN HENRY, thoroughbred racing's all-time money winner, is treated with the respect due an elderly millionaire which he is. The nine-year-old bay gelding, bought by Dorothy and Sam Rubin for US$25,--000 in 1978, has earned USss.Bmillion (about Ssl2 million) in 82UPI - 397 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-09-26 40 PERTH, Tues. JOCKEY Gerry Donnelly (above), who returned to Western Australia last September after four years in the Singapore-Malaysia circuit, has just broken a sequence of 130 losing "city" rides over a period of 10 months. Said Donnelly: "That's the worst period169 words
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579 1984-09-26 40 EPSOM JEEP - Most improbable topweignt in the Cup EPSOM JEEP The case of Sentimental Journey B) SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY n is perhaps the most improbable topweight in the Singapore Gold Cup series. A New Zealand gelding by Turn The Tide, this five-year-old has yet to win beyond 1,400 m and the last time579 words
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Miscellaneous65 1984-09-26 43 Today's events BOWLING Queenstown Bawl men's Open championship* (Queenstown Bowl, 10.30 a. m SOCCER Jorong Infercompanies Oval tine Football League: Div 1: D'Scanstyle v Sandvik Singapore (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p.m.). VTTB finals: Jurong v Geylang Serai, Boys Town v Aljunied (Jalan Besar Stadium, 2 and 4 p.m.). WATER POLO Toa65 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-09-26 44 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Area will have 180,000 new flats by the end of the year 2000 By THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is' taking a multi-million dollar look into the 21st Century. It will launch a study in three months' time to look into extending the380 words
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446 1984-09-26 44 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent NEW YORK, Tues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday rejected the latest Vietnamese proposals on Cambodia as "tricky and dishonest", saying he saw nothing new in them. The Cambodian leader, who is here for the United Nations General Assembly,446 words
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Article135 1984-09-26 44 Jealous husband kills wife NAPLES, Toes. A Neapolitan farm worker who thought he recognised his wife in an erotic film advertisement shot her dead with six ballets to the head, police said here. Pasqnale Mognulo, 41, a father of three, saw the advertisement in the newspaper, IIAFP - 135 words
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354 1984-09-26 44 Pretoria's consulate refugees row with Britain worsens CAPE TOWN, Tues. Britain and South Africa face a worsening diplomatic row over the fate of six opponents of the Pretoria government who have taken refuge in the British consulate in the South African city of Durban. The British government early today deploredReuter - 354 words
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Article36 1984-09-26 44 PARIS, Tues. Unemployment is unlikely to drop significantly in non-communist industrialised countries outside the United States between now and the end of next year, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development reported today. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article31 1984-09-26 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.00 points to 1,204.06 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange AP today.AP - 31 words
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111 1984-09-26 44 Roman touch in Chinatown thanks to a fire CHINATOWN owes this graceful colonnaded walkway not to the influence of ancient Rome, but to a fire that destroyed a shophouse. The Urban Redevelopment Authority acquired the site at South Bridge Road and Ann Siang Hill after a fire, and retained the111 words
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251 1984-09-26 44 JB-Singapore railbus trial run ends No decision yet by Malayan Railway IT'S the end of the track for the SingaporeJohor Baru railbus. The railbus, on loan from British Rail Engineering Ley land to the Malayan Railway Administration, will end its trial run at the end of this month. The two-car251 words
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Advertisement411 1984-09-26 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is to carry out a feasibility study on another MRT line through the north-east sector of Singapore. LIM SOON NEO reports. Frauds committed by fly-by-night operators are increasing in Singapore. JOANNE YAP has the details. The outlook411 words
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Miscellaneous110 1984-09-26 44 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Occasional showers around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mil. SUNSET today: 6.58 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.52 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/15 Cloudy Manila 25/34 Cloudy Amsterdam 12/14 Rain Melbourne 6/13 Cloudy Bangkok 25/33 Fair Moscow 8/18 Showers Beljbig 11/24 Sunny110 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section19 1984-09-26 1 SECTION TWO How our biorhythms work OUTLOOK, Page Two Moot tho first lady of tho guitar LEISURE, Page Seven19 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1984-09-26 1 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI This is the story of a 12-year-old musical prodigy who arrived in Britain three years ago with little more than a few music books and four China-made violins. She met a Singaporean violin repairer who gave her family a home. Now1,472 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-09-26 2 JANE BRODY - The clockwork system in our bodies JANE BRODY ccda sdvsdvsv vzvsdvs 1/ It is easier for people to adjust their bodies to a day that starts later than one that begins sooner than they are accustomed to If yfbu sleep late on weekends, when that alarm goes off on Monday471 words
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Article323 1984-09-26 2 V O I' probably already know whether you are a •'mornins" «r a 'night" person. Some people can accomplish between t» and 8 a.m. what would take four to six hours to do after noon. Others do their best creative work late at night. PeopleNYT - 323 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-09-26 2 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By NO MORE painful insulin injections three times a day. No more racking of brains trying to remember if the day's dosage has been self-administered. Diabetics who are dependent on daily insulin doses can now live without the syringe and bottle. Diabetics specialist Dr389 words
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Article, Illustration840 1984-09-26 3 Christine Khor; MAY HO - Christine Khor MAY HO edited by A scuba-diving engineer, listed in an international directory of shell collectors, shares the joys of collecting, exchanging and cataloguing his treasures. By SEVENTEEN years ago, Jimmy Chew called on a friend in East Malaysia and caught shell collectors'840 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-09-26 3 KEYVAN DAHESCH in Frankfurt "DO YOU smell the strong scent of the roses? We are just going past a rose garden. In front of us is a large wood. Please lower your head, the branches here are quite low." This is the sort of conversation437 words
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Advertisement1077 1984-09-26 4 ANNOUNCEMENT 3J will officiate the opening of the SAF Reservists' Association J clubhouse at Bukit Merah this evening at 8.00 pm. \IM flllfe *^^^|^r^ S^BBBF|^ < |^JjS| jSBBBSfifaSPMBHB^*!^ y^ *T"oday. SAFRA celebrates the offi- reservists For members of the SAF- -fc^ "t I^JbbbHP^ J^Bmb^BbbCTbpC Tjßjit'^ cial opening of its second1,077 words
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Advertisement956 1984-09-26 7 1 CAPITOL: 28th HILARIOUS DAY! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am. 145.4 00,6.30.9.15 Q lU£\ CATHAY Q j S-W Wfai What an Institution! B 1 1 I I j i/^MaaL I aflVifiß CaßßßHila^^dinyf lUf*l #bLb\ ''fkW Lvv 1 )-»h B< »ofc nigs N< fief I is' I I B^^blb^k A B^^^ey^^sT^^956 words
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Miscellaneous269 1984-09-26 8 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS IJi aa I/AV?t> a«# a By dm BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY U^^°H^ <&^m) %L tiL* 1 V l "fRICKy PU6S c Vl Tf^kiklki^ #i<< PAY. >. tup nnoii f ncrn f /sj f^Bfr~ U^ C^^^^^ Cr^ r^-^ z t In Hi269 words
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Advertisement326 1984-09-26 9 EXCEPT, ffiRH APS OUR LITTLE GESTURES THAT HAVE ffiCQME ATRADITKK. You probably know about our 3(K) the little things we take pleasure in Kquatorial dont Ik- too surpnsed furnished rooms and suites, our doing. Like our small gestures that to discover how niiuh more we famous restaurants, the Kampac hi.326 words
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Miscellaneous2619 1984-09-26 9 LEISURE Liona Boyd, B^k J^B nnnnlarlv W^^m^^Lj^ m *****7771 piano were Dick Higgins and much of his music was inspired strings and this had a howling. popularly j R4 ifew m SONIC ENCOUNTERS 'Jeorge Crumb, by the court music of Japan haunting quality as it conjured known aS the m^2,619 words
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Advertisement356 1984-09-26 10 FREEHOLD Restrictions On Foreigners >^^218 C^^^L^.^^^UB£ h^^^buuh B^ i a > k jri'^ -•'><.'*"' *-^-^-"'v X' BBH^IMS^^BBW^MJiifj^BS^Bi^SSJj^TijJ^^WPTWKSBE^Hff^M Ifa* t I ifoTCltWpf Type A Apartment Total Area 140 %q m be offered to the Ilrst 15 Purchasers -"^C a 31 WSKBtMe^' i»l» f\ n^^t "\-~~x I J^ (^W'fff^^f/iii^B^ 01 Vylly ITI&IISIODS!356 words
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Miscellaneous2070 1984-09-26 10 VOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q> 3g£s 1 Xdlkiitc dbout old times 2.30 PM SBC Text Live Sample Pages 5.20 Romper Room (English) ate, is in love with a non-graduate while Razak, a P^T^'J^r'^^T'^'^^Hl oomed^sedes 1 hiS 300 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 5.50 Unicorn Tales The Magic Hat2,070 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration1212 1984-09-26 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green fdf DU FU used verse as freely as other writers used prose, writing poems as if they were letters, petitions, journals, travelogues and such-like. He was prolific, producing 1,651 (or 1,453, according to another researcher) poems, many of which dealt with1,212 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-09-26 1 fdf t±i££2fft m^mmitTK:' ttftttfttJ tttt -jfli mm ffe^.4l "^fAWKJ ffetfefla^^«*^ s^a^ T^ftb^/fs +tfcm£ AS faffed 7 fifc #^*M*«fffl f*«S "IftfiW. «-7f«3|;sfc fifeN-^t^^'TA ?9Ett «g^® mui&PM W e«-it4J fib tk^g JL k H "T T-1R«-^rt«C #f9s^ yjf-tHii-* P/fl4^A^ ms^^gLiw^ i&m^M "*/AttfE? iS^tlcAJE^ Me WfWf&^TW "I^A"A'j"fi uJ" AP^ **&#s£Aife w^Stt^s tern®. 9*X129 words
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Advertisement553 1984-09-26 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I Rates: Bex Service: Bd 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 2669 Sunday Times: 5J25.62 psc. cm. Posted': Sslo.oo An expanding international freight forwarding company has immediate vacancies for:- JJSk CUSTOMER SERVICES EXECUTIVES^B Preferably with G.C.E. A' level Must have experience in import/export/transhipment ISPS! shipping documentation553 words
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Advertisement281 1984-09-26 1 ■I We are looking for a j I I PROPERTY OFFICER I to manage the Company's properties which include a 14-storey office building. I Primary responsibilities include:- marketing and leasing of office space negotiating lease renewals coordinating renovation /alteration work liaison work with government depart- ments, tenants, sub-contractors, etc supervision281 words
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Advertisement289 1984-09-26 1 f Ik THE I MM IMSURANCE 55 COR«DI=IATIOf\J P OF I SINGAPORE I UMITED ■IHI (A Subsidiary of DBS Bank) Due to our rapid expansion, we invite applications for the following positions CLERK /TYPIST Minimum Qualifications GCE O' level with credit in English, s Mathematics and another subject i Salary289 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-09-26 2 THE summer's heat brings forth the delicate bloom of the lotus flower. Growing profusely in garden ponds, the emerald green of its spreading leaves floating on the shimmering waters creates a scene suggestive of the classical beauty of a young maiden. The lotus791 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-09-26 2 m^mm^±^-^w 01 s #*r "V-ttntoiH-T- ¥¥#ft {^f»A« HjH:?#^ o a^**»ffi^Htot£ f»mw*ftft "^TE^." WtfnHftt f»"^*i" o ii ;l B*A|iJftim-3 5E mm w/i B'J f^ £to i! > 391 ft 10 o #S'Jtt*£#to& vsvsdvsdvsdv •I'lsl AilFfc'f-^tfttt S ft A *til K n. c*£A«>* J&G «¥*di v N IE tii r i$ a117 words
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Advertisement256 1984-09-26 2 APPOINTMENTS f^SltJ ai^ IS*NGAPOR€ I invites application for the post of I ASSISTANT I LAUNDRY MANAGER I Requirements I a Good academic qualifications preferably a 'A' level or good 'O' level certificate; b Age between 25-35 years; c Minimum 2 years supervisory experience in commercial laundry; d Knowledge of textile256 words
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Advertisement218 1984-09-26 2 PLAZA HOTEL invites applications for the post of:- I I PERSONNEL I OFFICER Pre-requisites:-1. Singapore citizens of 30 years and above 2. GCE A level or equivalent qualification 3. At least 3 years' experience in personnel administration 4. Experience in industrial relations and collective agreement negotiations would be an added218 words
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Advertisement269 1984-09-26 2 Ek WE -J Personncl M 4m m LJevelodment=i ■(PTE)LId Our client, a US Company is due to start up a new plant in Singapore in the manufacturing of metal looseleat mechanisms. We are inviting suitably qualified and experienced applications for the post of Assistant Plant Manager (Salary Negotiable around $68,000269 words
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Advertisement134 1984-09-26 2 A<§> M CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE 1 1 I Assistant Manager (Food and Beverage) The successful candidate will be assigned duties at any of the food and beverage I outlets in the hotel. He will assist the respective outlet managers in the daily I operations and in the training of134 words
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Advertisement78 1984-09-26 2 write Just send a Paula Pad note. Open wrth V care..friendship VX endosed 1 JtS ll^J Ascarf also available Instant Dream Letters Crazy Notes A Friend As Rare As You Instant Letters Weve Got to Stop Eating Like This Another Day Another Hang Up All Nonsense Pad Instant Letter Apartment78 words
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Advertisement423 1984-09-26 3 APPOINTMENT H A well established company in Jurong, H manufacturing industrial gases requires: I D Systems Analyst/ I I Programmer H Requirements: I A Degree or Diploma in Business H Administration, Accountancy or I Computer Science H Possess relevant experience in COBOL B and NEC System 150 H Minimum 2—3423 words
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Advertisement2305 1984-09-26 3 NOTICES J NOTICE OF REDEMPTION VI To the Holders of I I THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I I 7 3 A% External Loans Bond 1987 I I BONDS OF US$l,OOO EACH I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Conditions of November 12,305 words
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Advertisement413 1984-09-26 3 I PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS BERHAD LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE The undermentioned share certificate huj been reported lost or destroyed Certificate No. In the name of No of Share* D*****1 3 Dt Khaw Poh Seu T k 7000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if withm fourteen [I4| days from the413 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-09-26 4 KAMALLUDIN RABU - KAMALLUDIN RABU By Sec 4, Changat Changi Sec Sch Bilingual youth "Adapan perls Itu flka dltsnam di atas gala sekalipan, baahnya pahlt jug*."— Malay Proverb. ■^HH "Even if it was planted on a patch of {q l*#M d f^^^^^B sugar the bitter-gourd would not609 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-09-26 4 Oleh KAMALLUDIN RABU Men 4, Sek Men Changat Changi SALAH sebuah persatuan yang aktif di sekolah kami, Sekolah Menengah Changkat Changi, ialah persatuan bahasa Me lay u. yang lebih terkenal dengan nama Persatuan Bahas, Drama dan Bahasa Melayu atau Malay Language, Dramatic and Debating770 words
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Article154 1984-09-26 4 Let's learn Malay sokolah agama hanya layak menjadi ustaz atau ustazah. "Saya kira anggapan itu tidak benar sama sekali. Sebenarnya, pelajar agama juga mempunyai peluang-peluang pekerjaan yang baik. "Ini terbukti dengan melihat ramai pelajar agama yang turut memegang jawatan-iawa-tan yang baik, sama ada dalam bidang perniagaan, pentadbiran, terjemahan dan lain-lain,154 words
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Article282 1984-09-26 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 121 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By "Bagi kami, apa yang perlu kami lakukan sekarang ialah belaiar setinggi man a yang boleh. Peluang untuk belajar sudah tersedia dan apa yang penting bagi kami ialah melanjutkan usa ha itu dengan sungguh-sungguh, kata Ismail Terimoh, pel a jar282 words
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Advertisement568 1984-09-26 4 SHINTO ROOF TILE^f NOW WITH 3?3**mm*~<-~^ .^aPßaß^^SSftl _VJ I 88l '3L^ «^lHbVbVßßbßßMM^^^^^^^^m>___ B^H^^wM\ B^B^^^ /^^K4^JL.'^^g*^^**^^A^^A..^^ y > Bal BBV BBBB^^ vßj Cf af^y^^.^'^fc 1 r^f^^^\ *j**~ yjs^^k ■■'''''''''''''''''''''1 BaSa''aH I B«^ B^^Bw t »^»Vy/ J!!p/~S: Y r wHHHBaIIi B^B^bVl 1 -|_^^fltf|HH( 4i ttMM^B^M BBBMttte^.l bVI^ BH 8188 BT**'^i |H bßlb^P^^>568 words
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