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Title Section15 1984-10-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article392 1984-10-03 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT 'Bigger package 9 trade legislation may lead to trade war, warns US Commerce Secretary «y Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tuesday DEVELOPING countries benefiting from the United States Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) programme could find themselves out in the cold because of administration392 words
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Article112 1984-10-03 1 Further, the proposal sets an arbitrary standard for measuring the amount of subsidy in communist country exports: It deems that the fair price for a product is equal to the average price charged in free market economies. Under this new rule, all imports from communist countries would112 words
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410 1984-10-03 1 MAUREEN CHUA - $1m award for Japanese in SBS BUS —accident— MAUREEN CHUA *1 H« suffered brahi damage and has epileptic fits A JAPANESE executive, who suffered brain damage in a traffic accident between a car and an SBS bus, was yesterday awarded $1,122,600 by the High Court and may get more today410 words
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Article125 1984-10-03 1 4 It d*ee mat make firalitf tdh aWvßdkHfla* every wnpfoyar af (•reign maMs jast beraasr af abase by ••me. Secondly, it to sarely not dtfflr.lt far the ministry to tatradaee administrative hmmum to ptag this loophole. As f«r the iadlscrtmlaate ase at foreJga maids, agate It125 words
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413 1984-10-03 1 US Labour Secretary to be charged NEW YORK, Tues. United States Secretary of Labour Raymond Donovan is expected to appear before a New York court later today on charges of taking part in a scheme to falsify government documents. The incident occurred before he ioined President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet in413 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-10-03 1 DENVER, Tues. An armed robber blamed his actions on President Ronald Reagan and gave a lecture on Reaganomics as a nervous restaurant manager tried to open the safe, police said. "Just relax. Take deep breaths. I need to do this. Reagan is making151 words
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Article71 1984-10-03 1 CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas), Tues. President Reagan today exptaoscd optimism that the Soviet Union would retwv to arms control ne»tt»tt»iiB as a resalt •f W» ww eff*rt to persaade Moscow to bargala realistically. Mr Reagan, wh» met Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko last week, told an airport rally71 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-10-03 1 C ANBERR A. Tues Parliament says he could not support claim about Hawke THE Federal Parliament censured opposition leader Andrew Peacock today for failing to substantiate his recent claim that Prime Minister Bob Hawke was a "little crook". The censure motion came after Mr Hawke mounted a savage277 words
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180 1984-10-03 1 'Conspiracy by Philippine armed forces' the MANILA, Toes. The Philippine armed ferees conspired in the assassination of opposition leader Benlgne Aquino, the official Inquiry into the killing has found, according to the Financial Times. The five members of the fact-finding heard are unanimous hi their conclusion and will make their180 words
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88 1984-10-03 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Three Soviet cosmonauts who set a 238-day record for space endurance returned to earth today from their Salyut--7 orbiting space station. Cosmonauts Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Solovyov and Oleg Atkov touched down in the Central Asian province of Kazakstan and were reported88 words
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Advertisement224 1984-10-03 1 |Rince| PROMISK OF PERFECTION 1 I UUsfnGonfr H i*«W If Still in the spotlight 4oe (handrail. Mervyn NonLs, Senny Bala, Jimmy Chan, Anita Sarawak, Gerry Laehlea They started In the Sixties, endured the Seventies and are still making music In the Eighties. What keeps them hanging on? Page One -i224 words
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Article466 1984-10-03 2 Making that big leap MALAY Singaporeans have an abiding determination to improve themselves and get into the mainstream of life and work, a PAP election candidate said yesterday. Mr Yatiman Yusof, 38, said the Malay community wants to achieve this through self-help instead of being spoonfed by the government.466 words
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Article276 1984-10-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •THE Ukur Ministry's nmv for increasing the levy oa foreign maids lose mmch of tkeir plausibility upon closer examinatioa. The levy should be imposed for a good rum aa* wfcca there is no clear rationale tor its ratoattoa, It should be removed. After all, we276 words
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Article115 1984-10-03 2 SOUTHffiN PROBLEM THE Rio Grande stretches some 1,600 km along the US-Mexico border. The river is also the divide between a Third World country and the leader of the First World, a country where an illegal Mexican worker can earn as much in an hour as in a day115 words
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Article566 1984-10-03 2 Rebuff for Kinnock titHIWS opposition Labour Party dealt its leader, Mr Neil Kinnock, two setbacks on Monday. It approved a one-sided motion attacking "police violence" in Britain's 6 >/ 2 -month coal strike and rejected his reform plan for candidate selection. The decisions on the opening day566 words
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Article149 1984-10-03 2 AGENCIES WORK HARDER FOR THE ADVERTISING DOLLAR ADVERTISING agencies today are having to work harder as clients expect more from every advertising dollar the latter spend. And one reason why advertisers are either putting less money in advertisements or are just maintaining last year's budget is the lower level149 words
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Article274 1984-10-03 2 Playing for a cause ARTISTS and Athletes Against Apartheid (AAAA) on Monday said that American arts and sports celebrities will play in a tennis tournament to help publicise South Africa's racial policies. American tennis ace Arthur Ashe, a co-chairman of AAAA with actor Harry Belafonte, told a press conference274 words
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Article132 1984-10-03 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Lorries jam port THERE was confusion when the Pasir Gudang Free Trade Zone came into effect on Monday. Hundreds of lorries caused a massive traffic jam in the area because the drivers had been ignorant of the procedures to enter the Johor Port area, The Star132 words
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Article101 1984-10-03 2 Enrile orders probe PHILIPPINE Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile yesterday asked a National Assembly committee to investigate allegations that soldiers had been ordered to kill anti-government demonstrators, including their leaders. A military commander, however, denied such orders were given. The claim of "shoot-to-kill" orders came in testimony from101 words
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Article436 1984-10-03 2 Their musical niche TWE cart makan (looking for a living) musicians of Singapore are a resilient breed. Born into an environment that promised very little musical and material rewards for most, they have been tough enough to withstand the criticisms of a fastidious audience, yet flexible enough to436 words
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Article141 1984-10-03 2 Embittered poet IN the 10 years before his death in A.D. 770, Du Fu, the famous Tang poet, wrote 1,072 poems. In many ways, he had become more melancholy, more frustrated, more cynical and more acidic in his criticisms of the establishment. He was said to have suffered141 words
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255 1984-10-03 3 Beijing "fencing off special economic zone' HONGKONG, Tues. China appears to be fencing off the special economic zone of Shenzhen adjoining Hongkong from the rest of the country, British army officers told visiting reporters here today. They believed that the fence has been under construction for about 18 months. From255 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-10-03 3 THOUSANDS «f piceMM ketes KIWAAOQ Dy maTCSerS at tfce start «fa maarive parade at Ufa rnnea Syre ia BeUlag, «a M«iay. 1W eetotaaifaa, spectacle military mlgfct aai patriotic ferv««r, marks Chiaa'sSStk aaalveraary. Naclear miMlies were iteplay ma Oiymplc atfcMes 4Mk partlatfce t calk ky Chtoeae ImU56 words
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284 1984-10-03 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Soviet occupation forces in Afghanistan have installed shortrange SS-22 missiles at a large air base near Iran, a Pakistani newspaper said yesterday. The mass circulation Jung newspaper said the missiles were deployed at Shindand, 125 km east of Iran, the site of284 words
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Article148 1984-10-03 3 SEOUL, Tims. The government announced today that it is destroying all personal records of those who helped the communist cause during the 1960-53 Korean War so that they would not encounter any job discrimination. It said the measure, taken on the occasion of National Foundation Day148 words
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93 1984-10-03 3 Free holiday if it rains during tour airline SYDNEY, Ties. Aastralla's state•wned dsmwrtlc alrttmt Is •ffertag a tree battiay It It rains for owre tban three day» »«y «ff Ito park>ge t»mrs iMttag laager tkaaaweek. Tnw AostnU* AlrBm» saU taday taal a wet «ay meaat ntetaU •Tat least six mm93 words
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Article26 1984-10-03 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. ViceAdmiral Radhakrisin Hariram Tahilianai is to be the new chief of the Indian Navy, it was officially announced here yesterday. AFP26 words
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247 1984-10-03 3 Thach— outlines Hanoi's talks proposal TOKYO, Tues. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach today for the first time outlined Hanoi's proposal for an international conference on Cambodia, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) reported. In an exclusive interview with NHK, Mr Hfech said the Viefprmese government "wishes to participate" in a247 words
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World briefs
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Article98 1984-10-03 3 EGYPT RECEIVED advanced word of Libyan plans for attacks on the Aswan High dam and the Suez Canal and warned its neighbour that such strikes would be met with reprisals "dozens of times as strong", President Hosni Mubarak said in an interview published yesterday. In the interview with98 words
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Article61 1984-10-03 3 THIRTEEN YEARS after Swiss women won the right to vote, Elisabeth Kopp yesterday became the first woman ever to serve on the seven-member Cabinet. The 47-year-old jurist, who was once one of Switzerland's leading figureskaters, was elected in a joint session of both Houses of Parliament to succeed61 words
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Article65 1984-10-03 3 AIR MARSHALL Asghar Khan and two other prominent Pakistani political figures held under house arrest have been freed, it was announced in Islamabad yesterday. No reason was given for the surprise releases late on Monday, but the move was seen as a signal that military ruler Gen Mohamed65 words
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Article81 1984-10-03 3 SINN FEIN president Gerry Adams and several other members of the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) were taken in for questioning by police in Belfast yesterday, but later released. Police refused to confirm how many people were being detained, and said no charges had81 words
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Article95 1984-10-03 3 A FATAL mistake by the crew caused the crash of a B-l bomber in August, but a mechanical malfunction in the plane's escape capsule caused the death of the co-pilot, the United States Air Force said in Edwards Air Force Base, California, on Monday. Investigators said the95 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-10-03 4 Scargill is hero as conference backs miners' strike BLACKPOOL (England), Tuesday THE opposition Labour Party dealt party leader Neil Kinnock two setbacks yesterday, approving a one-sided motion attacking "police violence" in Britain's 6 1 2 -month coal strike and rejecting his reform plan for413 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-10-03 4 RIKSGRANSEN (Sweden), Tues. The Swedes and Norwegians have opened a new 160--km road through northern Scandinavia that is so strategically vital that detailed plans have been made to blow it up. King Carl Gustaf of Sweden and King Olav of Norway declared the new233 words
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222 1984-10-03 4 WARSAW, Tumi THE Polish population has for the first time topped 37 million, it was announced this week. Such a figure is enough to make other East European governments turn green with envy. Countries such as Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria are, in their222 words
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Article182 1984-10-03 4 KL AGENFIBT < Aastrla), Tfcee. A faarth baby died *a flaa day as a re— H af befaac nvn Wf WrVßg DMfMIV U ■npllMl at Vlllack, is www Aitila, aai tke pkaravaclat tat caargt wm arrested, healtli aajjatlttua asA tatef af stx amnv tmrely »»ra182 words
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259 1984-10-03 4 EEC reaches compromise on limiting farm subsidies LUXEMBOURG. Tues. European Economic Community finance ministers reached a compromise agreement last night on ways of limiting farm subsidies and other EEC spending, effective from 1986. The partial agreement was announced by Mr Allan Dukes of Ireland, the country which currently holds the259 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-10-03 5 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE United States believes Israel, Lebanon and Syria are still too far apart for Washington to play a mediating role in helping Israel withdraw from Lebanon, a senior American official said in New York. He told reporters yesterday that the386 words
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117 1984-10-03 5 AMMAN, Tmm. J«rd&n's King Haaacln Imm rejeetotf an Israeli call for direct Middle-East Reace ■eg«tt«ti»— as subterfuge", drawiag sharp criticism fr«m the Israeli Prime Mimister, Mr Shim** Peres. The Klag, •pcaimg Parliament wlti hli first public address staee i«rdan resumed reiatlsM with Egypt, stressed to117 words
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170 1984-10-03 5 Senate passes embassy security Bill WASHINGTON, Tues. The House of Representatives, angry over the suicide bombing of the United States Embassy in Beirut last month, yesterday quickly passed sweeping new embassy security and anti-terrorist legislation. The US$355 miUion (*****.8 million) sought by the Reagan administration, will fund increased security measures170 words
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93 1984-10-03 5 Giant lizard causes stampede in court NAIROBI, Tues. A giant lizard wandered into a Mombasa courtroom, touching off a stampede of spectators and police that allowed the escape of 20 suspected criminals awaiting trial, the Kenya news agency said today. The monitor lizard paid with its life for assisting in93 words
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302 1984-10-03 5 But subsidies can't go on forever, warns Mubarak CAIRO, Tues. The Egyptian government hastened to announce price cuts on several commodities and pledge other measures to restrain living costs after workers rioted in the Nile Delta at the weekend. But President Hosni Mubarak302 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-10-03 6 Bankrupt US agencies get a reprieve WASHH4GTON, Tuesday CONGRESS swiftly approved a 72-hour reprieve yesterday for bankrupt federal agencies but the Senate remained mired in an impasse that threatened to delay adjournment by the end of the week. The House of Representatives, on a 240-79 roll call vote, and the206 words
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122 1984-10-03 6 Ship falls off dock as crew sleep THE Panamanian cruise ship, Vera Cruz, with 145 sleeping crew members aboard, lying on Its side after falling off a dry dock In Norfolk, Virginia, on Tuesday. It crashed Into the water, briefly trapping about 5t people and Injuring SI, authorities said. The122 words
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353 1984-10-03 6 Bid to win orders from several countries LONDON, Tim*. fHE race is on beween aircraft nanuf acturing companies to prouce an early warnig aircraft for cusimers other than se United States, fce North Atlantic Ireaty Organiation (Nato), and audi Arabia. The latest company353 words
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Article212 1984-10-03 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States Department of Agriculture's research centre near here is carrying out experiments to produce sheep and pigs perhaps twice as large as current livestock by injecting them with a growth hormone gene From humans, the Washington Post reported yesterday. It quoted researchers as saying their212 words
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Article130 1984-10-03 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Supreme Court agreed yesterday that Danish-born socialite Claus von Bulow was wrongfully convicted in 1982 of attempting to murder his millionaire wife, paving the way fora new trial. Without comment, the nation's highest court let stand a ruling by the Rhode Island Supreme130 words
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Article346 1984-10-03 6 Nicaragua, US peace plan stalled NEW YORK, Tues. The United States and Nicaragua have reached an impasse over a peace plan for Central America and appear headed for a period of increased tension, Reagan administration and Nicaraguan officials said yesterday. The two governments yesterday exchanged accusations about the peace plan346 words
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103 1984-10-03 6 UNITED NATIONS, Tue». Nicaraguan lea cer Daniel Ortega Saavedra charged today that the United States was planning a military offensive against his country, beginning on Oct 15, in a re-run of last year's invasion of Grenada. "New plans are being prepared in the103 words
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222 1984-10-03 7 JAKARTA, Tues. Trial flights began at Jakarta's new US$345 million (5J724 million) Cengkareng International Airport yesterday. A number of non-jet aircraft took off and landed at the airport, a spokesman of the air communications directorate-general said. Three domestic airlines will use the new222 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-10-03 7 picture. YOUTHS taking part la the llth Southeast Asian Youth Ship Programme hemg welcomed at the Thai lapaneoe Yonth Centre In Bangkok on Saturday. The programme hi aimed at f—lciilai friendship and nndnrntnadlng amoag the youth of Japan and Asean coontries. Ahoat 35 > oaths Cram84 words
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419 1984-10-03 7 Shoot-to-kill charges: Enrile wants probe It's in highest interest of country' DEFENCE MinisterJuan Ponce Enrile today asked a NationalAssembly committee to investigate allegations that soldiers had been ordered to kill anti-gov-ernment demonstrators, including their leaders. A military commander, however, denied such orders were given. The claim of "shoot-to-kill" orders came419 words
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219 1984-10-03 7 Opposition leader calls on Prem to quit BAMOCOK Tumi AN OPPOSITION leader has called on ailing Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to resign if he cannot carry out his official duties. Social Democratic Party leader Klaew Norapati told reporters yesterday that Gen Prem should step down as a matter of219 words
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86 1984-10-03 7 Thailand's princess in Jakarta for visit JAKARTA, Tues. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindbonr of Thailand arrived in Jakarta today for a two week tour of cultural and historical attractions. Following her arrival at Jakarta's Halim Airport, the princess, was whisked to Merdeka Palace to meet President and Mrs Suharto. The princess,86 words
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161 1984-10-03 7 BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Bhichai Rattakul wiU pay a two-week visit to China, Japan and Vietnam from Dec 11, government sources said today. They said detailed programmes for the trip had not been completed but Mr Bhichai was expected to stay161 words
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Article133 1984-10-03 7 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's Central Bank is displeased with a United States bank's moves to encourage senior Thai military officers to deposit or invest money outside Thailand, Central Bank officials said today. The Bank of Thailand officials said the US bank recently sent pamphlets from Singapore133 words
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Article66 1984-10-03 7 MANILA, Ta«s. •gaiti lutve recovered mm unnra States dark Air Fwee AaOwlUca mX AMcica City irtiriii (he kiK MtkM Mrth «f MMdla MHttmnUwhM *ee« tnwtof f «r »1tagedly toMldag Ist* t*« 4t* CmmkmX C*m- miah »H«i Ceatre at Ctorfc Prt«»y^_ wct^ utnM i#f ■■yeamlßßteat wtrtb uS|«M»66 words
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143 1984-10-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Northrop Corporation is willing to discuss barter trade with Malaysia should it be a requirement by the country in its purchase of fighters for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). "We have had experience in barter trading and we143 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-10-03 8 Tunku back after 'painful' treatment TUNKITAMaI Bahasaay uiciaied hewatSahaag Alra— t eii Ids retarn JnLiiiiiiitorabacfc The former Malaysia* Prime Mfariator intH M» m5 Me felt better. AtthMgkhewM hiilfi tola a. wheelehalr an Ms arrival at Hnfcaaa, the T— to, 81, sal* "1 fieel better ant thla ailment (a ttHawn^n^aV 4ftfttt4t\149 words
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378 1984-10-03 8 Musa tells companies: Be more aggressive Repatriation of profits raises deficits KUALA LUMPUR, Tuaartay PRIVATE sector investment has been exaggerated, and business managers were urged to be more aggressive in increasing investment in Malaysia. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam expressed concern over the "real private sector investment which was378 words
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79 1984-10-03 8 TELUK INTAN (Perak), Tues. Five firemen watched helplessly when their fire engine went up in flames while they were fighting a bush fire at a cocoa plantation at 25th km Jalan Hutan Melintang yesterday. The vehicle was de- stroyed. It was learnt that79 words
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107 1984-10-03 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. Perak PAS commissioner Haii Abdul Samad Noh, 68, died at the Kuala Kangsar district hospital last night. Relatives said he had been warded in hospital for two days because of high blood pressure and heart trouble. He left behind wife107 words
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Article328 1984-10-03 8 JOHOft BAKU, Tumday Ignorance of rules causes traffic jam THERE was confusion when the Pasir Gudang Free Trade Zone came into effect yesterday as hundreds of lorries caused a massive traffic jam in the area, The Star reported today. The newspaper said that the328 words
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Article109 1984-10-03 8 Ex-head of land board jailed KOTA KINABALU. Tues. The former chairman of the Sabah Land Development Board was yesterday sentenced to two-and-a--half years' jail on two charges of corruption. Abdul Halik Zaman Khan, 47, was found fuilty of receiving ribes of $110,000 in March 1981. Halik, a former publicity chief109 words
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289 1984-10-03 10 Group helps expat wives to feel at home EXPATRIATE wives who started with a problem of what to do when their husbands were at work have found a solution. The wives of some expatriate lecturers at the National University of Singapore used to find life a little lonely. Not only289 words
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138 1984-10-03 10 Man used bounced cheque to repay loan A BUSINESSMAN'S loan of $15,000 to a former colleague turned sour for him when the cheque for redeeming that amount bounced. A court yesterday heard that Henry Ng Puay Hee, 43. has since repaid all the money to Mr Victor Teo Choo Leong,138 words
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Article26 1984-10-03 10 RENOVATIONS will close the Multi Revenue Collection Centre at City Hall for three months beginning Saturday. The re-opening date will be announced later26 words
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Article83 1984-10-03 10 A barge's survey outfit THIEVES stole $11,8*1 worth of survey equipment from a piling barge «fl Pulao Basing ever tke weekend. A* assistant project manager, Mr H.S. lim, 43, told ••lice the equlpment, which Inclnded three walkie-talkies, three tripods and levelling Instruments, were stolen from cabinet and a store r—83 words
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Article59 1984-10-03 10 THIEVES stole ceramic tiles wrtk from a LMMlirett— site off Ylo Chn Kang lUnd l»te last week. A saaervisor Mr lim 3,444 braes tiles were snlssdtd from lorries and left ugaaxded at tke c— urtf lUon site on Sept 15 at M p.m. He discovered fit59 words
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Article71 1984-10-03 10 Show for children by children CHILDREN can enjoy a night of cultural performances at the Victoria Theatre on Oct 9 at 8 p.m. The concert includes a magic show, a choir, a violin solo and an angklong performance. All the items will be performed by children. Tickets are available at71 words
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Article, Illustration841 1984-10-03 10 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By Quote I BEUEVE we have a good future, provided we are ready to work hard. We must remember that even as we improve ourselves, the others are also improving at a faster rate. To catch up we have to work much841 words
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188 1984-10-03 10 PAUL WEE - Seductive pickpocket deflates egos and wallets PAUL WEE By AT LEAST a dozen men recently had their egos and pockets punctured after falling prey to a "shapely" pickpocket. Police from Queenstown and Paya Lebar are looking for the light-fin-gered seductress, described as a Chinese in her early 30s. She has188 words
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62 1984-10-03 10 Jail for CBT of beer worth $21,131 A LABOURER was yesterday jailed for 10 months for breach of trust of $21,131 worth of beer Sim Kim Sua, 21. was assigned to deliver the beer to two companies in Jurong and Mei Ling Street. But Sim, together with another man, sold62 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-10-03 11 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By RCs to discuss their role in community development ABOUT 1,000 key officials representing all residents' committees in Singapore will meet this month to discuss their role in community development. They will share their experiences on how they have promoted a274 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-10-03 11 SOMEDAY, Nasir AH and Norizzah Mentol will look back and smile when they remember their wedding. But for a few days last week, it was all high anxiety. And this was no mere case of pre-wedding day jitters. Mr Nasir, 24, a machine337 words
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184 1984-10-03 11 Jail and fine for Man who could not wait IN JUST one month, a man who was disqualified from driving for a year would have been able to drive again. But Ramchandran Mohan, 26, did not wait out the month. For driving a pick-up while under disqualification along Woodlands Road184 words
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Article36 1984-10-03 11 RADIO listeners once again received British Broadcasting Corporation loud and clear on VHF yesterday. Power was fully restored at a.m. after repairs to the BBC's Tanglin transmitter which was struck by lightning last Thursday.36 words
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110 1984-10-03 11 POLICE are investigating reports made by at least 15 companies last week that they had been cheated of $225,000 in goods by a fly-by-night trading company. In all the cases, the victims had delivered goods such as toys, electrical items, furniture and type-writers to110 words
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267 1984-10-03 11 S'pore is region's second biggest -user of mhots— MORE robots are used in Singapore than anywhere else in this region, except Japan. The Singapore Robotic Association said more than 100 robots are used by local factories, compared with fewer than 10 in Hongkong and Malaysia combined. Few robots are used267 words
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Article83 1984-10-03 11 A NINE-MAN trade mission organised by the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry will leave on Sunday for Papua New Guinea on a two-week visit to promote Singapore products. Led by Mr Lim Gee Seng, chairman and managing director of Manning Pte83 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-10-03 12 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By THE public can find out if they are hepatitis B virus carriers through a screening programme. Eight per cent, or 192.000 people in Singapore, are hepatitis B carriers and are potential transmitters of the disease. The screening will also show286 words
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1160 1984-10-03 12 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By Words -were fair comment and not slander: Counsel MR Goh Chok Tong was doing his duty when he called a press conference, five days before the Anson byelection, to examine the sincerity, credibility, unity and motives of the opposition parties,1,160 words
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672 1984-10-03 12 What minister learned from press reports MR Goh Chok Tong told the High Court yesterday that there was rivalry between the two opposition party leaders, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam and Mr Chiam See Tong, before the Anson by-election. He formed this view from newspaper reports that were published before the by-election672 words
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Article62 1984-10-03 12 THUNDER can be expected on most afternoons during the next two weeks. According to the latest forecast, there will also be thundery showers with occasional strong gusty winds before dawn and early mornbig on some days. During September, rainfall was above average, with most rain falling In62 words
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Article100 1984-10-03 12 US debate on radio next week THE Voice of America will carry live the United States presidential debates between President Ronald Reagan and his Democratic challenger Walter Mondale. Singaporeans can hear them on Oct 8 and (Ht 22 between 9 am and 10.10 am. the United States Information Service said100 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-10-03 14 IRENE HOE - 'Giving praise is as hard as receiving it' IRENE HOE Author tells how to put One Minute Manager to work By THE idea is simplicity itself. But carrying it out is as difficult as changing a life-long habit. Learning how to give and receive praise may sound simple enough. But762 words
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Article49 1984-10-03 14 A CONSTRUCTION workei drowned while swimmin) with some friends on his da] off in a quarrying pool ii Hillview on Sunday evening. The body of Mr Zainuddii Mohd Yusoh, 24, from Rom pin, Pahang, was recover** the next day at about 6.4 D.m. bv froemen.49 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-10-03 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - Speech en roots takes top prize NGIAM TONG HAI By BANK officer Tan Hm Hmi who stressed the importance of cultural roots best four •then to win a speech contest organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry last night. She said a people without cultural roots to288 words
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Article51 1984-10-03 14 A MAN was charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust of 75.889 optical lenses, valued at $443,224.99, belonging to the Indonesian company for which he was an agent No plea was taken from Loh Poh Heng, 56, and his case will be mentioned again on Nov51 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-10-03 14 POLICE want to contact two men who they believe can help in investigations, one involving the shipment of cargo on three ships and the other involving several cases of cheating. The ClD's Commercial Crime Division believe that Francis Teo. 31, can help in208 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-10-03 15 A CAR went off the road and crashed into a busl stop, killing one man and injuring another, i along Boon Lay Way on Monday night. Mr Oh Hiap Chua, 42, a poultry stall assistant, died instantly when the car hit him while205 words
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Article93 1984-10-03 15 Ambassadors present credentials ITALY'S new ambassador, Dr Atessandro Vattani, and the Soviet Union's, Mr Vladimir Semenov, yesterday presented their credentials to President C. V. Devan Nair in separate ceremonies at the Istana. Dr Vattani, 44, is a career diplomat who hat served in Italy's missions at the Brussels-based European common93 words
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Article142 1984-10-03 15 PORK exporters from the United States are confident they can meet the requirements of local consumers as fresh supplies decline. The visiting president of the US Meat Export Federation, Mr Alan Middaugh, said last Monday that their long-term plan was to work with the Singapore142 words
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Article29 1984-10-03 15 A 31-MEMBER team from Singapore, comprising printers, publishers, colour separators, typesetters and distributors will be taking part in the Frankfurt Book Fair, from today to Monday.29 words
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372 1984-10-03 15 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE LE ARE Housing Board flats really subsidised, or is this a myth? The Singapore Democratic Party, which introduced this topic at its fortnightly forum last night, had hoped the audience would be fired by this issue. But the 190-odd people372 words
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379 1984-10-03 15 rA GROWING number of employers are late with Central Provident t Fund contributions. Last year, the CPF t Board collected $125.1 million in late payt ments, up from $88.2 milllion in 1962. On average, 2,950 em- '< ployers a month failed to (pay379 words
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Article132 1984-10-03 15 COPENHAGEN, Stockholm and Oslo will see a I little bit more of Singa- pore from Oct 9to Oct 16. i The Singapore Conven--1 tion Bureau is sending, for the first time, a team to launch a sales blitz to tap the incentive travel market in Scandinavia. The incentive132 words
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352 1984-10-03 16 RAV DHALIWAL - Four team up to help design eastern line RAV DHALIWAL By A TEAM of four companies three American and one from Singapore will play a major role in designing the eastern MRT line from City Hall to Pasir Ris. They will also design the small stretch from Raffles Place to352 words
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259 1984-10-03 16 DO YOU have a picture taken in the past 25 years which can help tell the Singapore story? If so, send it in for this year's Singapore National Union of Journalists' national photo competition and exhibition, and you may win the first prize of259 words
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Article19 1984-10-03 16 THE Kangkar Community Centre in Upper Serangoon Road will be closed at the end of the month.19 words
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97 1984-10-03 16 Jayakumar heads conference delegation A FIVE-MAN delegation to the fifth Asean Labour Ministers' Conference in Manila on Oct 8 and 9 will be headed by Prof S. Jayakumar. The biennial meeting will be preceded by a senior officers' session on Friday and Saturday, to be attended by Mr Moh Siew97 words
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239 1984-10-03 16 Tourists' theft ploy on a wrong note THREE Pakistani tourists tried to steal money from people at Chang! Airport with one of them pretending he wanted to look at Singapore correney because he had never seen any before. And the trio will see very little of It for the next239 words
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Advertisement135 1984-10-03 14 'v '£> W *t 'N Ju T t Bfl jj^ -v fc k. >w jf *i < "JP I 11 B« v^E^k^^^^^K Bf jfl F^**fsf iS .^^^b Ji^^^B ."'•i^Bi^^T^B w^^r vs. h^^b Feng Cheng Lou welcomes you with warm friendly service and superior Teochew cuisine Step into our Teochew restaurant135 words
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Advertisement263 1984-10-03 15 1 his side say s This side yew needra worry. confirms it. THISCAftDIS THE FftOPCRTY OF mmCMt EIPffCSS INTtINMTIONM. IMC ANO «HJ«T BC MtTURNCO UPON MOUfST -irn» -—y*T^Wlilli^J^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^s3SlWßl^^^S!llilll.Ji\"t-<i'/?^'— H'l h\-^j*\ mmttt^B L— I On the back of the American Express® Card is a most reassuring This is only possible because263 words
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Advertisement419 1984-10-03 17 Introducing National's SnpeFfitill playback. WHAT'S NEW? tape loan coupons, or, if you'd prefer, Metro Golden Mile or Hagemeyer Both the NV4SOEN and the 7 blank National E-120 video tapes. Electronics. NV2SOEN have been improved in two plus 6 lucky draw coupons. All redemption vouchers should major ways: they are slimmer419 words
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Article456 1984-10-03 18 THE President's remarks at the opening of the National Employers' Symposium on Working Parents could not have come at a more appropriate time. In reiterating the important role married women can play in the labour force, he has focused attention on what seems to be a456 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-10-03 18 column WASHINGION With all the controversy going loatiaujpUve devices, It'» time to have a eoane f or adalto. As everyone is aware. a baby is delivered by a stork. The aaesttsa Is, hew dees the stork know u Hie person wbsv a baby or no*?590 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-10-03 18 BRIJ KHINDARIA - BRI J KHIND ARI A By Writing for the International Herald Tribune GENEVA Black Africa has acquired its first Soviet-style Communist Party government. The military government of Ethiopia's Lieutenant Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam officially turned to communism last month after an unsuccessful673 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1984-10-03 18 PETER DRUCKER - It 's a case of wishful thinking PETER DRUCKER Europe's faith that high-tech entrepreneurs will solve its ills m Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal HIGH-TECH entrepreneurship is all the rage in Europe these days. The French have funded a high-powered ministry that will make the encouragement of high-tech1,229 words
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Advertisement329 1984-10-03 18 SURVIVAL OTTfIE "FITTEST Clark Hatch is in great shape to keep you in great shape •WilF YEARS YOUNG Celebrating two decades ot health and fitness v* PHYSPIHTNESB CENTERS MARCO POLO HOTEL. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 1024 TELEPHONE *****41 EXT 1862 I HC «K«9BBIEBHHRfI Evßirt fot 1 SmniEKt^rii The International Food Processing329 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-10-03 19 The foreign mniHfs levy I AM really taken aback by the recent announcement by the Ministry of Labour to impose a flat $120 levy on foreign maids. Speaking from the point of view of a careerminded graduate mother, I feel that the government is504 words
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272 1984-10-03 19 I FIND your report "Flat $120 levy on foreign maids from November" (ST. Sept 30) disturbing. The Ministry of Labour clearly intends to discourage a very large group of Singaporeans, including professional women with young chit dren, from employing foreign maids.272 words
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246 1984-10-03 19 IT MAY be worthwhile for the Labour Ministry to note that the majority of employers use the services of foreign domestic maids out of necessity and not because they think it is fashionable. My wife and I employed a foreign maid when my246 words
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57 1984-10-03 19 I AM getting a Filipino maid and I feel very indignant about the manner in which the government has approached this problem. The least it can do is to spare those who are already employing foreign maids and those who are applying for57 words
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54 1984-10-03 19 THE reason given by the Labour Ministry for raising the levy is to "check and discourage employers who do not have a genuine need" for foreign domestic help. H this is the reason, should employers who are genuinely in need of foreign54 words
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Article182 1984-10-03 19 I HAVE a Sri Lankan maid who assists my aged mother to take care of my handicapped sister for $150 per month. I have truthfully declared this and paid a monthly levy of $45/^ With the latest ruling I will have to cough out182 words
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191 1984-10-03 19 Give Oshin more Can Small Claims air time please court help? IT IS a pity that the award-winning Japanese drama serial Oshin is shown for only 10 to 15 minutes in the Family Hour. The duration, which is equivalent to only about two commercial breaks, is grossly insufficient for one191 words
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194 1984-10-03 19 I AM moving to Singapore to take up employment with a local company towards the end of this year. But I have a problem. I have a four-year-old autistic daughter who needs special schooling. I visited Singapore recently but found that194 words
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Advertisement452 1984-10-03 19 ATTENTION! New Food Processor Attachment has arrived. You are invited to a free demonstration of CL n V^PVl^p^pw" Complete Kitchen (Domestic Mixer and Food Processor Attachment) Ploce: JEYA HOLDINGS PTF LTD 03-32 Orchard Towers. Singapore 0923 Tel *****61 *****4b Time.' 10 00 am lolOOpm Mondays to Saturdays Appointment: Please phone452 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1984-10-03 20 MARY ANN SIEGHART - MARY ANN SIEGHART By! in El Paso THE RIO GRANDE stretches for 1,600 km along the USMexico border. It is also the divide between a Third World country and the leader of the First World, a country where an illegal Mexican immigrant can earn as1,127 words
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483 1984-10-03 20 Computers grow old enough to have museum of their own BOSTON Remember when computers were sagger tfcaa we were? When their massive conof Dr Straagetove aad ■at the mataat typewriters we see In today's television eommereialsr Progress, It seems, baa rsbbed computers at maeh at their romaace. Word processing maehtees483 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-10-03 21 PESSIMISM spread and local stock prices sank further on the back of a 7.73-point fall on Wall Street on Monday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost a further 7.79 points to 885.64. The Business Times Composite Index fell 6.67 points to 791.22. Volume rose to 9.8 million196 words
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Article38 1984-10-03 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 6 80 18 F .nance I 11 7 Hotels 0 6 2 Properties 1 7 4 Plantations 4 8 2 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/Loons 2 7 1 Totol 14 122 3438 words
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Article79 1984-10-03 21 SHARE prices dropped further across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors' confidence remained low. The widely-moni-tored 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index dipped 9.66 points to 1348.39. Turnover amounted to 4.396 million units valued at M511.228 million, about the same79 words
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Article, Illustration8 1984-10-03 21 Prices sink further as mood of pessimism spreads8 words
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Article137 1984-10-03 21 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time Hijh 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Alltimelow 74 75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82) down. An analyst, however, put out a buy recom^^ mendation for Amalga-^^ mated Steel Mills as^137 words
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Article42 1984-10-03 21 K.Lumpur baromete- Up Down Unch Industrials 14 84 18 Finance 4 7 5 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 6 2 Oil palms 0 4 3 Tins 1 3 2 Rubbers 4 13 3 Deb/Loans 0 2 0 Total 23 121 3342 words
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Article60 1984-10-03 21 «km« 4J6 -14 «om 210 -14 m CM*n Sic 302 -12 fcml Ik 270 -12 HO -10 to*» MO -10 530 -10 ClMMtt* 356 -10 HJOf 350 -10 Mm Sic 272 -10 fcdK*t 260 T«iMt taf 147 -9 UN 300 -I MUMm 290 -7 MOw 278 -7 UOl 24560 words
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Article61 1984-10-03 21 Ott 1 Oct 2 BT Composite 797 89 ***** BTlnAcjtot *****54 *****00 BT 08/OS 178 173 STMMtn* ***** ***** SI Fuwne* 2582 28 2575.34 ST Hotels 9?MI 919 70 ST Properties ***** ***** STMrnnp ***** ***** ST Plantations 2582 94 2583.40 OCBC ***** ***** OUB Composite ***** 446.14 SES61 words
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Article11 1984-10-03 21 Mi Yimfl 1,443,000 to-fl 999.000 TwT&ptn 740.000 Multt-PurpOM 299,00011 words
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Article65 1984-10-03 21 (Wri.jd Rhd 1 Unu ar 3 ite —4 CiC 4 Nwhr -4 PanOtc unch Sim Ort» -3 CCM MiupiM -9 Nifcftart -2 ST«*n unch MdSl«i|< -4 K«pH -1 hm» unch S^» C«p -5 M*M unch MTC ~2 Pnm( -2 Etw —4 IMirwyiii -1 DmiM susp FIN65 words
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510 1984-10-03 21 LONDON The world's coffee-producing and coffee-drinking nations reached agreement on Monday on a new global supply structure regulating the price of the world's most popular hot drink. The agreement increased the basic supply of coffee to 59 million sacks from 56 million510 words
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Article88 1984-10-03 21 TOKYO The Japanese economy will continue its non-inflationary growth and its real gross national product growth will be 6 per cent In fiscal 1984, an economics research institute has said. The Research Institute of National Economy, a prestigious non-profit institution sponsored by 600 Japanese business organisations,88 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-10-03 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Lower consumer spending leads to smaller budgets ADVERTISING agencies today are no longer just wining and dining their clients. They are putting in sheer hard work instead as clients expect more from every advertising dollar they spend. And one reason419 words
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220 1984-10-03 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - flaw ut to he cheated in business deals.... MARA FERNANDEZ By RUN a check on the company before you do any nHwness with it, suggested Mr Chiam Boon Keng, the Registrar of Companies and Businesses, in response to a report that corporate frauds are on the rise. Although such a220 words
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96 1984-10-03 21 WASHINGTON Fraud and other criminal activities are a major cause of bank failures and should be attacked more strongly, a Congressional report said. The report from the House Government Operations Committee said criminal activities by bank officers, directors and insiders has been a96 words
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565 1984-10-03 21 and some commor methods of the dishonest I Some ooimers A MERCHANT In a foreign country agrees to sell 1,610 tonnes of palm oil worth $1 million to a local company. The Singapore company gets its bank to open a letter of credit in effect a promise to pay in565 words
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Article446 1984-10-03 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By TABLE lamps brighten up two friends' lives in more ways than one. It was last year that Singaporean Rosa Trombitas and New York-born Peggy Taylor plunged into the business of selling French hand-made table lamps in Singapore. They set up the company, Etoile Consultants Pte446 words
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Article, Illustration30 1984-10-03 21 French lamps light up the lives of two friends What began as a decorative Idea for her home ended as a business for Mrs Trombitas (pictured here) and her friend.30 words
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Article3166 1984-10-03 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,166 words
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Article2093 1984-10-03 22 MDUSTMM.S I Ajmomoto (3 SOS) I Akom 0 688 I 695) (2) 170 (4) 1 69 O0) 1 67(16) I 68 I Antoh I 656) (4) 166 (2) 167 (7) < 1 65 < A Choc (2 708 2 745) <3) 2 74 (2) 2732,093 words
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Article2768 1984-10-03 22 \m Last YMd Voi Day Horlf» Company Sale Chang* (000) H*h Low SECTIOftfrONE MWSTRML ft CQMMBKIM. 310 200 Acmo 210 -14 35 5 210 210 306 169 AJcom 171 2.9 312 218 AMedChoc 245 -5 4.0 2 247 245 198 137 Amol Steel SO* 146 22,768 words
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Article277 1984-10-03 23 FOB in baits RAS MRELB (S ctnh/Mo) m c«nts/fcio) Woon Close Moon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 182 00— 183 OON 181 SO— lB2 00N unq unq MS?' 185 00-185 50 184 50-185 00 213 50-***** *****-213 00 Int 1 RSS No* *****-187 00 185 75-***** Si l ?l277 words
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Article85 1984-10-03 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's (KLTM) tin price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M129.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager took the bulk of the offering amid a continuing lack of buying interest. Turnover fell to 104 tonnes from l€o tonnes on Monday. There85 words
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Article23 1984-10-03 23 Coppw {/tat Spot 1030.00-*****0 (1027 SO— *****0) 3 months 1052 00— 1052 50 (1049 00—*****0) Market tone Barely Steady Sales: 27.950 tonnes23 words
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Article18 1984-10-03 23 Im Mm Smpport 751-7 54 7 50—7.53 Mm M Mm Vwt 7.52—755 747-750 Sonrct Cnmt Jka», s>w«18 words
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Article25 1984-10-03 23 4km Spot 821 00— 821 50 (808 50—809.00) 3 months 844 50-845 00 (*****—832 00) Market tone: Barely steady after firmer Sales: 12.450 tonnes25 words
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Article328 1984-10-03 23 Gomfcter 235 1" «f FOB NSW 305 00 fitters) 238 coconut s 3Os^rTcU rrsyr A-l Sokml 227 M FOB 195.00 Iooo7»m 100% OH dnw FOB 208 00 (MBtn) <M| pton. 2nd 7SS WJOI St 252 10SOO(b.,rm) iq» W dm (Kwproo) jELI mw crop 105 I>^ r>DOT 2"« cuss328 words
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Article409 1984-10-03 23 fgfg Tuesday 985.10 (989.19) j Week ago 1010.23 g Tuesday 738.9 (Closed) Week ago 728.4 Tuesday 1,053.0 (Closed) Week ago 1043.1 fsMwciil Taws Mustriak Monday 856.9 (868.4) Week ago 863.4 5? Monday 1198.98 (1206.71) fi^- Week ago 1205.06 (RpratalneMsNfirtesaM W^Wss prWIW IHBB^ 4ty I I i i i409 words
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Article178 1984-10-03 23 A_*©ci^©# Motste '--0408 "I Jm Asia 20 SON O-^bge 370 +0 Goes Mart) |ml *40 4-0 1 fJSTSST 0395 +0005 _W_L___ oxasi < g I Comer* 505^ gg Mj» 047 ♦0005 2.50N Ei___f.___ P_p l-f-"*"" L t «46 +0.03 «65 -005 W" 590 unch Sect Worr t.70 +005 J*178 words
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Article309 1984-10-03 23 °t2 r« ckMf« Afnamoto 1090 unch 520 +23 Chwn Ml -15 Aa**Oo» 844 44 jawfc T> 455 unch trtifrn«cni 570 -5 C*nor» 1460 20 Como Computer 1490 -10 Ofcjn^^ 610 -21 0 WS -32 0 Mppon Vxmr 14W +20 645 -20 Omc* Kongyo Bk 960 +5 Bm*^ 1200 fw»309 words
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Article277 1984-10-03 23 Ort2 farts Ckm* mm AC I 186 unch AH I 259 -H AP M 222 -3 **mt»*u «60 -20 mKwci Oi 97 urch 4MM 235 unch <Wot£«p 2MS ArwpolW* 162 +2 478 -2 Aahfan 98 -I ♦HP 1025 -5 Itw^Kmlnm 70 unch i M Group 490 +15 <*P"5 1005277 words
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Article19 1984-10-03 23 GOLD USS/oz Tun Mm Singapore 345.00—345.50 345.00—346.00 Hongkong 344.70—345.20 345.20—345.70 New York 344.50-345.00 344.75-345.25 London 345.30—345.80 343.00—343.5019 words
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Article120 1984-10-03 23 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market eased on late selling and buyer reserve in quiet and cautious trading. Sentiment was dampened by an uncertain Chicago soybean complex close. PAJLM dMavprkct Cm* Ms/tW» pafcnii Oct 1072.50 (south) 1075 (central north) (Hindi US$/twNK RBOpakn Oct 585 (setters) No*120 words
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Article134 1984-10-03 23 THE KILOBAR market yesterday traded between 5524,103 and 5524,151. The Far East gold market opened in the morning at U*****.50/ 5.00 and gradually moved up to U*****.00/ 5.50. It remained quiet for the whole session and closed at U*****,80/5.30. The market re-opened in the afternoon at U*****.80 5.30 and134 words
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Article185 1984-10-03 23 Oct 1 USS Ctav A**o 32* -<Mtad Own Q> 35* *fcOw*iiw* 10 *mWIT«I. 19* Ammklnc 19 #Mr Corp 27* -W Ciliplw Co 34* -H Qim MawMn 43H unch Chnntv Cp 29% OMc«9 36* Cot* Mo* Got 39 -H COTMICdNY 28* GK««wnall 38* -H Cm Coip 24(4 -M &*«<•«185 words
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Article538 1984-10-03 23 Ort2 Pmc* Ow«r «DOSTiMLS A»ed-Lyom 146 +1 Ass Doras 168 -2 BTRPLC 477 unch Bobcocks 133 -5 Barclay* 502 -2 Beechoms 355 -6 «CC 210 +3 Blue Ode 416 -2 BOC Group 236 unch Boots 186 unch Bowoter 166 unch BATS 263 +3 Britoonk) 64 unch BP 593 -20538 words
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Article216 1984-10-03 23 THE US dollar showed an upward resistance around its trading range of 552.1640/60. Activity in the greenback was sluggish, and the dollar was sticky around its opening levels against most currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at its high of 3.0580/90 and it sagged to 3.0475 in late trading216 words
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Article215 1984-10-03 23 Mwmi(oF9' prices for Oct 3 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 80—2 97 The Savings Fund I 83 1 94 Spore Proj Fund 1.20— 1.27id Spore Sec Fund 1 81 1 92 Spore Invest Fund 113-120 Spore Equity Fund 1 25— 133 Asia Unit Trust Mil Invest Fund215 words
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Article218 1984-10-03 23 Interbank Over the counter F«"P> Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSI O foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5 63—5 50 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6 15—6 04 NZ dollar 1.0543—1 0570 9 75-9 36 Sterling pound 2 6791 2 6825 3 78-3 71 US218 words
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Article170 1984-10-03 23 Gold GOLD opened 11 ticks lower than Monday's settlement price at U*****.80. Trading was moderate as traders followed the inactive spot market closely. The Simex December gold contract traded between U*****.80 and U*****.80 before settling at U*****.90. (In USSper Troy ounce) Opes ffigh Lew Sett Est Dee 350.80170 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-10-03 23 Container schedules Rocctfrt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Recei*inf Receivint SMp (Voyage) Arr Carfo Time Hock Komgan (361) 4/10 (0430) TA3 0800- 1000/ 1500 1630 Nl 0700 0800/*****500 PI 0800 0900/*****600 SI Sea Haw* (59) 4/10(0700) TA3' *****300/*****900 B3 Tahan I (10S4) 4/10 (1000> TA3 *****100/2000 2200547 words
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Article50 1984-10-03 23 PARADIP (India) The Shipping Ministry plans to buy a dredger to deepen Paradip port, which has been affected by severe silting. The draft of the port has been reduced to 10 metres from a normal 11 to 12 metres. The port's previous dredger sank in 1980. Reuter50 words
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Article346 1984-10-03 24 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR By Group pre-tax profits jump 119 pc to M528.2 m SUPREME Corporation has turned in its best ever performance after stagnating for the past two years. Group pre-tax profits recorded a hefty Hdper cent jump to M528.2 million for the year ended June 1964.346 words
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146 1984-10-03 24 THE micrographics market is fast growing in this region and the Economic Development Board welcomes those wanting to use Singapore as a production centre for these products, EDB chairman P. Y. Hwang said yesterday. With its infrastructure and good consumer base, both146 words
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326 1984-10-03 24 BOUTIQUE owners and fashion designers will soon have their own boutique sub-group in the Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturer's Association (STGMA). STGMA president Cheng Wai Keung said this was in recognition of the growing importance of Singapore's young designers who can help the326 words
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320 1984-10-03 24 Boustead Hans one for live hights ssue THE Boustead group Is proposing to raise Msz2 million from Its shareholders with a one-for-fiv rights Issue at M51.5* per sosen share. Hie cash call, aimed at reducing group borrowings and supporting Its subsidiary operations, comes la the wake of Impressive year-end remits.320 words
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484 1984-10-03 24 KUALA LUMPUR As if its present woes are not bad enough, tin has been dealt with another blow, this time coming in the form of some dubious non-tariff barrier from the European Economic Community. The EEC has issued a directive on liquid containers for484 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-10-03 24 HILL and Knowlton Inc will be the first international public relations firm to have an office in Beijing. The office, due to start operations on Oct 15, will serve both foreign and Chinese organisations. Hill and Knowlton, part of the JWT Group and120 words
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Article426 1984-10-03 39 LONDON, Tues. Jim Cochrane, president of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), will back Paul Hutchins in his job as British tennis supremo, despite the humiliating 4-1 Davis Cup defeat against Yugoslavia last Saturday. Hutchins, who has been in the job nine years and took Britain to the426 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-10-03 39 Stars wage war on apartheid NEW YORK, Tues. Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid (AAAA) said yesterday that American arts and sports celebrities would play in a tennis tournament here to help publicise South Africa's racial policies. Former American tennis ace Arthur Ashe, a co-chairman of AAAA _with actor Harry Belafonte,222 words
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Article198 1984-10-03 39 PARIS, Tues. Renault have abandoned thoughts of signing world championship leader Niki Lauda and will rely on France's Patrick Tambay and Britain's Derek Warwick next season. A Renault spokesman said exaggeration of Lauda's demands had torpedoed any possibility of agreement. Tambay and Warwick will carry198 words
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Article245 1984-10-03 39 LONDON, Tues. Jimmy White turned the snooker tables on his former London schoolmate Tony Meo last night with a 5-1 second-round victory in the Jameson Whiskey international tournament in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. __White is ranked seventh in the world, three places higher than Meo, had lost their two previous major245 words
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Article147 1984-10-03 39 Cops jam brakes on race BRISBANE, Tues. Australian police, who stopped the Brisbane-to-Sydney International Cycling Classic on Sunday, halted the race again yesterday, claiming riders had broken permit conditions by -not keeping to the left lane. A 50-strong bunch of riders .crashed into one another when two police cars and147 words
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Article135 1984-10-03 39 Hogg and Hogan doubtful TRIVANDRI 1H (India), Tues. ■■Jules to two key players could upset Australia's plans (or the third one-day cricket International against India tomorrow. Fast-bowler Rodney Hogg has still not recovered from sinusitis and has only a s#-5« chance of playing In the match In Jamshedpmr. And left-arm135 words
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Article343 1984-10-03 39 Amazing Alycia serves a shock MANHATTAN BEACH (California), Tues. Unseeded Alycia Moulton. of the United States, used a strong serve to upset fifth seed Carling Basset t 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the first-round of the Virginia Slims women's tennis tournament. Alycia broke Carling's serve in the fourth and sixth games343 words
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Article158 1984-10-03 39 Azzurra's berth assured PORTO CERVO (Sardinia), lues. Italy's Azzurra and Australia's Gretel II sailed alone in the fourth round-robin races of the World 12metre Yachting Championship off here yesterday after the weekend withdrawals of their opponents. Canadian entiy Canada 1 and Kiwi yacht New Zealand both pulled out with mast158 words
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Advertisement114 1984-10-03 22 This book provides a concise introduction to the complex world 9 of gold trading. The author, who is a S former gold dealer and who holds a 9 Masters degree in Business Administration from the University 9 of Bradford explains the mechanics^! of the gold market, the various v forms114 words
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Advertisement560 1984-10-03 26 Pre- trained Filipino/ SrtLankan maids available to look after infants/ children/ cooking/ household duties. English speaking/ reasonable salary Bond arrangeable 2 years replacement guaranteed We also have Macau/ Sri Lankan seml/skllled workers for factories/ contrucUon/ and qualified drivers. OenSßflt A Z M<i^WH»tS NAVE Semi/Skilled Electricians, Ceramic 6 Oen. Workers from560 words
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Advertisement399 1984-10-03 26 «5 Situations Wantao^ WUWWO aMUDI AV/ULASLE from licensed agency Reasonable charges- Good service Assured. Fully guaranteed. Tel. *****93. IWUSaMAM WOOATA AVAILABLE from Sri Lanka. India. Philippines. Contact tel: *****26/ *****09/ *****37. WK MAVt CAREFULLY selected maids from Philippines. No need to deposit $5,000. Inter-Mares: *****63/*****54 SSSS RELIABLE MAIDS from established399 words
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Advertisement466 1984-10-03 26 I EH. COSMETICS COMPANY REQUImm RES female models to feature Mm ln next y ear>s calendars. Call HMD WANTED. LIVE-IN/ out. Foreigner or local considered. Good benefits, and ample time off. Please send name, address, telephone number, age. citizenship to: Mr S. Lam. Newton Road Post Office Box 03. Spore466 words
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Advertisement383 1984-10-03 26 70 Situations Vacant; 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Data General Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures, and sells general purpose computers. We have installed over 132,000 computers in 58 countries worldwide. We invite applications for the position of: CLERK in our International Purchasing Office in383 words
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Advertisement421 1984-10-03 26 70 Situation* Vacant: 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical vl fY»IIV«S Pf RIOUItAIS \>U lID 7 *J *~*<*er ttmtmmotmmmt requires ¥r ACCOUNTS CLERK should possess 3 GCE level credits JjL Including Mathematics. They should also be able to fj 7^ type and have some knowledge of bookkeeping. salary will421 words
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Advertisement305 1984-10-03 26 A leading PCB assembly company urgently requires GCE O level Pleasant disposition and good telephone etiquette Able to type at minimum 35 wpm sec 4/CCE '0' level Familiar with etec trorwc parts l Aptitude in Maths is essential Please can personally for I a walk-In interview beI tween Sam spm305 words
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Advertisement384 1984-10-03 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clarical (van houtenl LtJ. We require a GEfOALCIERK GCE O level Ability to type fast accurately Duties include typing, sending telexes liaising with suppliers etc SALARY NEGOTIABLE IN ADDITION TO BASIC SALARY. WE PAY 2 MONTHS BONUS. Please writ* in or apply personally at> The Personnel384 words
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Advertisement406 1984-10-03 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clarical An international oil 1 company urgently require*. rV9Q4Wf^gWlt#niS.' Above 18 years old Minimum GCE O' level with passes in Mathematics and two other subjects About 1 year experience in entry data processing is essential Interested and quali-,^l tied persons are re- y quired to contact406 words
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Advertisement476 1984-10-03 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"sm nnniisiiiiiiiint u SEaRBETAftY OCE O' level with credit ai In English. Neat and efficient. Typing speed —40 wpm. Secretarial qualification. Book-keeplngknowl-, edge an advantage. Minimum 5 years working experience, 2of which must be as a Secretary. Shorthand not required. nmnLiin iiniuiuiiiiiji Bf^ Bff^ Baf^476 words
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Advertisement355 1984-10-03 27 70 flttMationa Vacant: Insipf- "t JC. OiIMIHQ Cimaswr >sewlns PCASOMAL ASSISTANT/ SECRETARV Working Independently and with Initiative Sending telexes on OKI telex machine with memory. Working with AES Superplus IV word processor. Handling simple accounts. Attending to routine office matters in absence of Divisional Manager. ttary mm a* aim •ti.SSO355 words
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Advertisement513 1984-10-03 27 70 Situation* Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical "wh rai iirtg rirm requires GENERAL CLERK f^ca^N^wMn tne following quali- Minimum GCE O' level Typing ability minimum 35 wpm Good written and spoken English Basic Bookkeeping knowledge Preferably with working experience and able to start work immediately •*jy*et«»»anSSoo MOO dePlim oaM poraonoMy with supportmm513 words
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Advertisement512 1984-10-03 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secrete! ial/ Clerical Transport company urgently reQUwOe) ACCOUNTS/ AOMWI CLERK o OCE O' level. Ability to type. o Ability to keep full set of accounts. o At least 3 years' of relevant experience. *****32 MR. LEE or MMS LEE for interview or write to ATTNtMr.Lo*. c/o 101512 words
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Advertisement504 1984-10-03 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Th» Wing On Fir* A Mann* Inaur anc* Company haa oacancias to thopoetor:FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum qualifications O level. Please apply in own handwrltinf including full personal particulars and telephone number foi contact and enclosing passpor' size photograph (non-return-able) to:Tn* Deputy Manager Th*WingOnFir**MaHni Inauranca Co.504 words
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Advertisement621 1984-10-03 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR: 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR/CLERK 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS (WITH EXPERIENCE) I APPLY PERSONALLY TODAY: FIRST FARMERS' MARKET 01-01 PARAMOUNT SHOPPING 1 CENTRE 30 EAST COAST ROAD SINGAPORE 1543 In tor national tofwordofs require WALE SHIPPING CLERKS with experience tn shipping and Import/ export customer621 words
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Advertisement955 1984-10-03 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk Chinese, age below 25 years old Ability to type and handle telephone calls Also able to do simple Bookkeeping Preferably staying In Toa Payoh Call *****59 or come personally for an Interview at Blk 5028. Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park955 words
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Advertisement839 1984-10-03 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED FEMALE STAFF. Capable of managing small office in Queenstown Ablr to type, shorthand experience and with valid driving licence Tel *****22. Vincent for immediate interview AN ELECTRICAL COMPANY requires Female (.'lerk (Mease call at 999 Serangoon Road for an Interview (opposite Bendemeer sec School)839 words
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Advertisement817 1984-10-03 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 7 Sales Sales Bui The chance to work with a J* prestigious name in O French Fashion. Boutique Assistants i .u> I juvhc i- UH>kmi! loi d\naniiv. and capable ladies ,i^ N-uii^iK- .iwiM.ini^ i»< pinmou'incit lincol fashion jk\x"NM»rK"s lri>m I urkv 1 lie candidaii'Miuisi817 words
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Advertisement770 1984-10-03 28 71 Sfimbom Vacant: «ALC» RIHRCaCWTATIVES Male It Female) i I computer «uppli«a and Minimum OCE "O' Level or w •A' Level i, Aggressive, self-motivated D| and hardworking t. Experience preferable though not essential. E IsaMmaraNan: 1< Attractive salary, commls- n slon and bonus will be offered to the right candi-770 words
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Advertisement522 1984-10-03 28 71 Situations Vacant: 7 BaRM PRODUCT DEMONSTRATOR par hour lust be very experienced tn sell- ng consumer and household roducts and have a good track ecord. mti Ixcellent opportunity that could •ad to a permanent position ow open. UR mi Ml *****M after 9 am. Ag Po BJBBKt-~^*^J»^^"^™"^^^™" me ab522 words
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Advertisement935 1984-10-03 28 1 Situation* Vacant: 72 Sates SALES RtPBCSCNTATIVES jQj Bilingual. ftiSpo Sales experience with de- aji partmenlal store, boutique B house, etc. (arrangement to B see buyer). B Able to work independently. B SALES COUNTER PROMOTERS B Bilingual. B; Experienced with counter Bta promotion. B^ efaalad. plaaaacaH B 2217— M OENTTLV935 words
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Advertisement744 1984-10-03 28 Situations Vacant 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical 9BflEl*afßSlw9 I COMPOIMEMTS PTE LTD B One of the sth largest Electrical ft Electronics B Group in the World and located both in St. B Michael's (Jalan Tenteram) and Ayer Rajah B Industrial Estates has vacancies for: ASSISTAUT BpSRrBiS Mh» (DESIGN) I Location:-744 words
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Advertisement855 1984-10-03 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant Technical Technical f ST77^ HAGHKYIR I BT//J ELECTRONICS I "I f//^i (S) PTE. LTD. I OH* to expansion wlttiin the Company, •vr Service Pepsuliwenl new has ffwrHior vacancies for the followina positions to ne> tHloaj* Applicants should possess an NTC or ITC in air855 words
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Advertisement617 1984-10-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical i^H Our Philips Finishing Section n Jurong requ-esan Electrical Technician Qualifications/Experience: ITC holder in Electrical stream with preferably 1-2 years experience in fl maintenance of ultrasonic welding equipment I Duties: Set up of, repair and maintenance of ultrasonic welding equipment If you617 words
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Advertisement310 1984-10-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I AEQ-TELEFUNKEN leewlwa slscWcsl for lII* pMlMsliM M«rin« M»«r« »>f ject. aj> yeeW (1) ELECTRICIANS Preferably NTC Trade 3 and familiar with electrical construction work. e Minimum 1 year experience. (2) wHIEMEN familiar with electrical construction work and minimum 1 year experience. (•«s»«r for an appointment310 words
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Advertisement360 1984-10-03 29 72 SituatMMM Vacant: MQUIMS i ASSISTANT ♦or Jurong oftkw OCE O' Level (Technical stream Oood passes In Mathematics j and Technical Drawings. Oood typing speed. Transportation at pick -up points available. r milk fe^ llTlWlllllnll j^UL 11■I Mi 1 ■1- **di**±h^L*m aMBi Please write In with full personal particulars, qualifications,360 words
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Advertisement491 1984-10-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Established swimming pool company requires: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE ■*quira to: Knowledge In Pool equipment, pumps and water treatment. Technical background essential. Interested applicants please write to> TH> Adwrtt— i S.T.SOXA9O7SS •BvfCini B#ny RoMt SITE FOREMAN fquwd wwiwdi«l«ly by lnt*rn»Wo— l CowUMCtton Comply C^jdj-^^p^ At least 4491 words
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Advertisement643 1984-10-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: TBchmcai LATHE TURHER FOR Juron factory. Capable of accuriiU turning of 2 metres long rollers shafts Part-time also consider ed Malaysians also welcome Basic salary over $800. transport medical, etc for the right man Interview at: 150 Gul Circle <bu: 252 from Interchange) or call *****00 QUANTITY643 words
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Advertisement203 1984-10-03 30 73 Situation* Vacant: Production I Here's your chance to grow with us. -m Join one of the worlds largest fridge compressor makers also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as:— i| PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: j Preferably male applicants who have completed National Service I Able to work on 2 rotating203 words
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Advertisement441 1984-10-03 30 73 Situation* Vacant: Production iniFsa 1 (Pcniuinent Ist K shift 7.00 am K 3.15 pm) New Attractive K^ Salary __S Transport Hs Allowance Refreshment H^> Allowance a Attendance Ks Incentive S Confirmation Increment 2 increments per year S 13th month bonus Comprehensive insurance, medical and hospitalization cover S Interesting sports441 words
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Advertisement753 1984-10-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous MtsceMansam Miacaltanum W THE ONG GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications V tor the following positions:— I COMPANY SECRETARIAL CLERK II I G.C.E. XV Level HI B 1-2 years' relevant working experience preferably in a professional I firm. Should be familiar753 words
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Advertisement618 1984-10-03 30 dfdfd 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miacallaiiauus Miscellaneous We are a well-established US-based company B engaged in the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drilling and proH duction equipment. H Owing to an expansion of our operations, we are Inviting applicants forI WMUaiINtSTS/ I TMNKMACHINISTS I NTC618 words
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Advertisement305 1984-10-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOENIX Invites applicants for COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Full-time/ Part-time) Permanent day shift or other shifts HOUSEKEEPING CHAMBERMAIDS A HOUSEMEN (Full-time/ Part-time) SECURII Y OFFICERS/ GUARDS (Full-time only) We provide: Good starting pay e Ycu can select your own working hours Transport home for Walter/305 words
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Advertisement677 1984-10-03 31 74 Situation* Vacant. 74 Situation* Vacant. I >^ssssss>^^sa^^^Br^w^BK^Bs! I a MM|ll| BV I a BSsV BS^^e^^L^Bft^BSSSSSB Bsa (A)' CUSTOMER SERVICE I ENGINEER I a Possess Diploma In Electronic engineering or I equivalent. m Completed NS. Experience In repairing and maintaining micro II computers. Own vehicle advantageous. AbUlty to work Independently677 words
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Advertisement340 1984-10-03 31 m SNiUoTnona vwcant. I An International Estab- I llshed Company has lm- I mediate vacancies: TwONaST/ I CUERK I BTOWL(C)TBMiLg j (DKsvrrcwALO 5-days work week. Transport Attendance allowance. Free medical and Insurance benefits. Freedrtnks. Interested applicants vav •wwtaV C wawJO can call personally. j For-fsaot A: please apply I In340 words
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Advertisement321 1984-10-03 31 74 Ort.atliM Vacwnt: Trans-Island Maiiagarnont 8t Engineering Sarvicos PteLtd requires Completed Secondary education Minimum 1 year working experience in motor spare parts and stock control Preferably possess Class 3 driving licence Walk-in Inter view Monday Friday, during office hours Jslan Eunos Offifw Block 1010 Eunos Ave 6^-01 28 Singapore 1440321 words
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Advertisement400 1984-10-03 31 74 gtuatym Vacant: *aasssssss»aaaas»assssssss»aßK. POLYGLOT ft a ifpiMllliMi rompojif —I ttaaaoMstewMMyotlMMlmfor vwofor puniiiniii. w* rosjuirt PASTE-UP ARTISTS I with ability to work with either paper or film, and who can put together pages covering a wide variety of work cleanly and accurately. PHOOI HLADBIS who want to further expand and400 words
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Advertisement385 1984-10-03 31 74 Situation* Vacant «gC"'"TV SUPERVISORS (tor Orchard opoo) Salary negotiable. ft. SECURITY GUARDS SUrtlng salary: $450 $500. Age below 55 years. locpHiwp.- Orchard, Kampong Java, Bedok. Aljunted, Kallang Bahru Buklt Tlmah areas. wlimlM ospMcowto slmi coM Iw OALAXV INVESTIGATION SECURITY SERVICES PTE LTD No.Sft,LorOMßi» (SMuoloooittlw2n«nooro*:THE CHASE DEVELOP—NT PTE LTD** TEL;7»7MST/7#7aStt385 words
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Advertisement431 1984-10-03 31 74 SHuatiom Vacant Est9Mi>ti>B# tf oWispoct c o ftvp &n j DESPATCH CLERM Minimum secondary education. Must possess class 2 licence and own motorbike. Attractive salary and allowance. Preferably with experience in sea freight documentation. Walk-In interview at: 11-31 MmcwoNßoo* DESPATCH RN3ER CUM>OPnCEBOV Class 2 driving licence Speak and write431 words
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Advertisement506 1984-10-03 31 74 Situations Vacant: STOCK CLERK (FEMALE) o Secondary education, o Bilingual in English and Chinese. Good hardwrltlng. Age below 25. SALES ASSISTANT Secondary education. Bilingual in English and Chinese. Completed N.S. Age below 26. DELIVERY DRIVER Possess class 3 driving licence. Age below 30. Ma«aajMd> applicant*. pJoaae caN DjefOMftallv ta506 words
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Advertisement473 1984-10-03 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscallansous Outdoor Advertising Firm require* 1) SEMI-SKILLED CARPENTER a Dally rated $25 to $35 per day 2) TRAINEE DISPL A YMEN/ OENERAL WORKERS Intereeted pleaae call to arranga tor an interview or written appNcanona ahouk) be addraaaad to: TEAMWORK DESIGNERS PRODUCERS SS Tannary Lana sOS-04 Sindo Bldg.473 words
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Advertisement453 1984-10-03 31 74 Situations Vacant: MiscsJlansous EatabNahad company in Jwrong haa vacancy fora CONTAINER DEPOT SUPERVISOR Able to survey containers Interaetad applicants pleaae call Francia at 2****** FEMALE ASSISTANT a required to handle purchasing and indoor sales a Preference will be given to those with some knowledge and experience In hardware products.453 words
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Advertisement944 1984-10-03 32 74 Situations Vacant: WHARF CLERKS REOUMED ur gently by transport company Knowledge of handling conventional and containerised cargoes At least 2 years working experience Interested call *****22 or (-dine personally to 231 Pan.l.iii Loop. S'pore 0512 A NEWLY OPENED lounge requires full part-time hostesses Must he able to speak simple944 words
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Advertisement722 1984-10-03 32 SECURITY GUARDS REOUMED for Both Day and Night shift Nett pay $500 Apply personally at 321 Orchard Road (Mohan Building Singapore 0923 SPORTS DEALER REOUMEB: 1 Oeneral Worker, preferably able to drive (2) Sales Representative with driving licence Call *****03/ *****77 URGENTLY REQUIRED OFFICE Boy Interested please call personally at722 words
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Advertisement585 1984-10-03 32 I IMfUlv] KEEN aN «%N automaUc scoot■l a «r? If you are, find this one■l *^f llf TC" year old Honda at classlficaII t\ iP***** tion M II Wl^m 111 m^^ II I I RENTAL FOR AJRCOND HUII-HIH cond pickups. Blind/panel vans. 10-03 Golden Mile Tower. Beach Road. *****30 (4iinet).585 words
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Advertisement494 1984-10-03 32 MBJ-4BMW SBMA, 1 private owner, full accessories, beautiful condition. Contact Mr Yip. *****01 '784M8W450 2 private owners, alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, tax new. $30,500 *****44 THC NEArONEty C C N T E A Divishmi of Cycle Carriage Co (Industries) Pie Lid 164-168 Hill View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37,494 words
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Advertisement716 1984-10-03 32 '73 4*ERCEDES MS air-con sports-rim radio cassette pass ROV road tax new asking $7,200 Call *****73. AUNOST 1072 MPICtDH Benz 200, with full accessories, good condition. Tel: *****08. 1979 Model. Highest offer secures. Call: *****01 Mr. Lee. OCTQNBR TS MERCEDES 280S Manual Q' plate, beautiful condition. Tel: *****07. 1077 IHIHW.I716 words
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Advertisement730 1984-10-03 32 82 Vshicls 82 VwJncJ* 82 V«4ncN> AccooNftosV Accessories/ Accessories/ r Yes, it's true. This .^fl E&W on weekends only, from service campaign is I^B m^T* am pm ur team I exclusively for NISSAN l| El lls\ of experienced owners only. All you mechanics will give your have to do is730 words
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Advertisement1091 1984-10-03 32 9t For Smt Toyota M For Sate: Toyota ISBI TOYOTA IMB DX Liftback. «ajk Aircon. sports rims. Hl-fl. Ist VEHfTO owner Original paint. *****31. &JIOMPANY 2 UNITS. 1 owner. Starlet 5-door "78 "79 model Tel: *****11 Paul -^m '"-'^^nlttiu. M. ttMMf\ $».500. NOVEMBER '76 Corolla V-'^Tl nnTiM 120 PARF Alrcon.1,091 words
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Advertisement910 1984-10-03 32 92 For Sale: Mazda LATE 1993. MAZDA 626 Notch-hii.-'k Aircond, power steering, central locking, power windows. 1 private owner. Tip lop condition. $28,800 0.n.0 Loan arrangeable Tel: *****32 *****80. Jeffrey ALMOST 1977 MAZDA 1000. alrcon (PARF). road tax. insurance 3< '85. passed Inspection, tip top condition. Downpayment $1,900. Can loan910 words
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Advertisement606 1984-10-03 32 93 For Sale: Honda 1993 HONDA ACCORD Standard. >ne private owner, beautiful ondltlon $27,500 Tel *****22 ext 15. Roland Tan 91 HONOA ACCORD auto 2 pniate owners, aircon. radio caslette, sports rims, tax new. 521.500 *****67 I9SO HONDA ACCORD One -ompany owner Aircond radio rassetle New tax $15,300 *****02 1993.606 words
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Advertisement539 1984-10-03 33 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato; Oth#f Makvs Olnac Makas OtttarMafcas Owiawßafcaa VjDJ HEQ fl S2 aUal Dd«UUi S^«? J A4^" S~ I Ivv SHdWWOOIIOfdTQ^* SOU Arw iaf-|SgT-O> M -OPag Ha^^ Inclusive of 6 months road tax. fee. number plates. ailiaiaUal 'Vft.Bm. 9«.a«. air-conditioner539 words
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Advertisement407 1984-10-03 33 1*73 VOLKSWAGEN SIAIIUN-' WAGON. Tax new. Beautiful condition. $2,350. 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Gardens. I*7* AUSTIN MBS Clubman, private owner, radio cassette, niwr paint work, good running condition, selling cheap. Tel: *****04. I*7* DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE sspeed. 2nd owner. Alrcond., radio cassette, tax 7/85. Beautiful condition. $12,500 *****07. I*7* SUZUKI407 words
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Advertisement317 1984-10-03 33 95 For Sals? LEE ENG FOO SMOTHERS MOTOR Fit. LTD. 3*l.SsliHlirßnd! (1232) T«4: 29*112* (3 HMOS) WSt To*eooepotroir«taol IMS %uxmki SJ 410 1 1 ip elf cewd O^tau^oool tr Ttapor^ IsytM <!■■■! »mi* will ill Toyota LJtaaoo 1888 wn oSwls^iliMl 14'<taol IMI jSMiudlMsl iy liw sid WW^MJBJ TMHH BMJrCBMBJa Oaftmn317 words
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Advertisement616 1984-10-03 33 I*M NMJZU PVOK4IP dtesel, alrcon, new road tax. Just passed Inspection, $5,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****82. 1881, OATSUN PICK-OP 1 Alrcond, hl-fl, tax April, 1085. 1 owner. Original paint. $10,700. Loan $7,000. Tel: *****66. I*6l TOYOTA OK Panel van. 1 owner, alrcon, original bodywork, passed Inspection, new tax. $7,400 0.n.0. *****41.616 words
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Advertisement1412 1984-10-03 33 95 ForSaiK 95 ForSaia* CoMMrciaJ CoajmiajciaJ j ■laMi ktMaVoMß oia^B^i a With every purchase of an Isuzu i light commercial vehicle I JVsV-% B^^mmh Tefc-g*****»25#9435/B»36gaaa ■mm M^»i^^ m,-i, m m. »f w*^«^«« wmw iw ACCORninoaMßjofr A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires OMMMMMfIOMMBfIMNMMMOaaaaB any make of vehicles, private and non-PARF welcome. Cash -k1,412 words
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Advertisement727 1984-10-03 33 40!9wjmjojpjpjrwmmjsjrwwva^ 107 Accommodation •I'.'ffi.T'X.X.X^MW&MHM^^K Oj I BBsflRV a^^l I *^"i**"*'*"****f 'iajif'.'l*l'l*i'l'l*i'MLH"r DDL-UL vt a t*i« tKI L'Vi'L 1 T LV T Ka J YW^m^^^f rJ I \ijffi nnl> ct n <* troptcal gr*«nary ■jjL I 4^BgpKBK^HT 15^ Own private gdn I i l^SB«-™3»P^'-3^ w tKirlllv s P*clous living UH^^H SffCitOfl727 words
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Advertisement638 1984-10-03 33 •ST. 11, RAFFLES PARK. Partial i furnished. 5 bedrooms, all rlth attached bathrooms. Large nature garden. $6,000. Atona Topertles: *****55. lIST. IS. SINGLE-STOREY TERIACE house, 2 bedrooms plus ervant's. beautifully furnished. isklng $1,550 only. Atona: *****5. lIST. 11/ 21, RENOVATED single torey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, ervant's, large patio and garden.638 words
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Advertisement616 1984-10-03 33 10* Accommodation Available: Houaat *ST. 21, TOH VI Drive modern 2torey semi-detached, 4 bedooms, newly painted. Fully furIshed $1,600. *****39 IST 2057. SINGLE-STOREY UNGALOW quiet surrounding, urnished. $1,800. Tel: *****71/ *****0 •IST 20, THOMSON VICINITY ouble-storey terrace, 3 plus 1 «droom, fully furnished, aircon, 13X). Marlfold: *****22 NST. 20, NEAR616 words
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Advertisement535 1984-10-03 33 OCCIDENTAL REAL ESTATE *****00/*****31 BELVILLE GARDEN ROBIN ROAD DIST. 1025. split-level condominium maisonette apartment, living/ dining marble, bedrooms parquet, 3 bedrooms and servant's room. 3 alrcons, fully furnished, swimming pool, e DIST. 1130, Deluxe apartment. SURREY ROAD off NEWTON ROAD. Split-level, 3 bedrooms with servant's room. 3 alrcons, fully furnished.535 words
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Advertisement1026 1984-10-03 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation AvaMabM): Available: Apartmants Apartmantt 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 o Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit our show1,026 words
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Advertisement962 1984-10-03 34 107 Accommodation Avails*** A(MI lllrvlllß OIST. 10 BEAVERTON COURT. Brand new '"lose to American School 2 bedrooms, study, servant's, split-level, marble flooring, modern kitchen, partially furnished, full condo facilities $4,200 on o si.iini.ird Properties: *****11/*****91 DIST. 11. EXCLUSIVE WATTEN Hill Townhouse. 3 bedrooms, servant's, quiet vicinity, ground and roof garden962 words
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Advertisement873 1984-10-03 34 DIST. 10 CORONATION PLAZA Fully furnished 2-bedroomed maisonette. Alrcondltlon«d. Supermarket/ security/ shopping $2,000. Houseworld *****65/ *****15 OWT. 11 CURZON LODGE near Goldhlll Square, brand new, high floor. Spacious living/ dining, marble flooring. 4 bedrooms, swimming pool. $3,000. Continental Realty 253-7188. OIST. 11 HttXCNEST ARCADIA full recreational facilities, fully furnished apartment,873 words
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Advertisement849 1984-10-03 34 107 Accommottotiow AVBiißOia: AfMrtmsnts MST 15 OCEAN PARK apartments 'aclng sea, high floor. Good >rientatton at Eucalia Block available Interested please conart Miss Chul *****51. MST 19 MARYLAND PARK Blk B. 3 ■owns plus 1 bedrooms. Fully furnished Facing sea. Rental 11.700. Rosalind Realty *****64/ *****47 9IST 10 GALLOP PARK849 words
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Advertisement878 1984-10-03 34 107 Accommodation RVBilshwi Apaftmßfrts MST. 15, BRAND NEW 4-bedroom-■d apartment. 2.000 sq.ft. Ist class mported furnishings. $2,600 ***** 1/2 (Agent). MST. 12, BALESTIER PLAZA. High loor, corner unit, 3 bedrooms, .600 sq.ft. Freehold. $360,000 *****1 1/2 (Agent). MST. 10, EXCLUSIVE BALMORAL 'ourt, studio apartment. Fully 'urnlshed. T V and 2878 words
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Advertisement909 1984-10-03 34 10V Accommodation Available: Room* FURNISHED ROOM IN A MAISONETTE (DIST. 15) A master bedroom with aircon. fully furnished with attached bathroom, tennis courts, swimming pool, free covered rarpark. 24 hrs. security, etc. etc. Long/ short term negotiable. RENTAL $500/ ONLY Call *****78 anytime FULLY FURNISHED ROOMS with aircond available behind909 words
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Advertisement726 1984-10-03 34 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms i I FURNISHED ROOM with fan in )ist 1542 Convenient transport ■'ree parking Tel: *****71 I PARTITIONED ROOMS Kully f urllshed. $450 each (inclusive naintenance). Tel: *****76 lOOM FOR RENT at Siglap Conact *****73 lOOM FOR RENT for single In roa Payoh. Lorong 2 Tel: *****61726 words
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Advertisement814 1984-10-03 34 113 For Sala: Housas 113 For Sala: Housas f ■*> v M^i 1) Paair Paniang Rd (0511) bungalow and Mfni -detached BSBBSSi 2) Lorong Sefleh (1441) bungalow end semi-detached houee* -L 3) A lew investment properties (Apt. and aemi -del ached) previously rented out, now fully renovated and offer for814 words
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Advertisement880 1984-10-03 34 DIST 1* GOLDEN HILL Kstat*. well maintained double-storey terrace. Split-level. 3 bedrooms attached bathroom, servant's, furnished, approx 1800 sq.ft. Freehold $450,000 ono Denker *****11 DIST. 14 KHMNAM PARK Beautifully renovated 2-storey semidetached Quiet surroundings 3500 sq.ft. 6 years old Facing south Extended kitchen Nice garden $620,000 ono Anfield *****43 DIST.880 words
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Advertisement1009 1984-10-03 35 113 For Sow: Houoos 113 For Saw: House* 113 For Sow: Hosjsos Hill-top Luxury Residences j I Elevated locality Easy Transportation H: Situated beside Shangn -la Park and the P^TrrT— H well-Known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at l^* st "v- 1 < >i^m; Thomson area Near MRT station A1,009 words
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Advertisement796 1984-10-03 35 BIST. M *»MIQ MILL Estate. Single-storey terrace. Callrornlan style. Reasonably priced Call: *****7* (after 2 pm). Direct buyers only. MST. M SCOetMA OMVE (3 years Did) large modern split-level double-storey semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedroom, approx. 3,650 sq.ft Tel: *****85 DIST 23 C«CST««UT AVEMUC single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms/ all attached796 words
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Advertisement710 1984-10-03 35 113 For Sala: Hous** SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE, ln Yuk Tong Avenue. Freehold. 1.500 sq.ft. Tel: K.C. Tan Properties: *****88. SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED B» Dist. 10. 8,500 sq.ft. Freehold. Renovated. Asking: $980,000. Call: Mr. Kang *****19. SPRRMLEAF GARDEN MODERN design 2-storey semi-detached, 3.600 sq ft split-level, $730,000. Patron, tel: *****15/ *****18. TAI710 words
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Advertisement1224 1984-10-03 35 114 For Sal* Private 114 For Sale Private 114 For Sale: Private AubUwmjiHi Apartments Apartments B^^-^n^ftssnsL^B H 4-2?**^»^ur» m^ M BMMMMMM) *L r V^^^tl b» .^MMMBk^BMBv^BBBB BBbMMMMi I !i '^^^»y 'fe rttgh-dass Luxurious Apartments H I iif^B?^B'^ in Peck Hay Road/ Orchard area. Near I International Hotels. MRT Station I1,224 words
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Advertisement691 1984-10-03 35 114 For Sale: Private Apartments AIRWAYS, near Keppel ■I^bi! :im* 905 1 .860 2.00! rUJibO sqft at $240,000 $430,000--$440,000/ $470,000 respectively Continental Realty 253-7188 DJST S STARPOINT DOUBLESTOREY penthouse Beautiful sea view 4OOU sq ft Furnished Swimming pool $700,000 Ring *****08 DIST. 9. HILTON TOWER, high floor, approximately 1500 sq691 words
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Advertisement875 1984-10-03 35 114 For Sale Private Apartments LUCKY PLAZA APT ]ft2U MJ B bedrooms Excellent Finishing, exclusive furniture and lighting Contact 7:«9446 NASSIM MANSION MAKE .111 offer' Prestigeous apartment. 4 bedrooms amidst greeneries 3.500 sq ft I.mdtrar *****79 OFF BALESTIER ROAD, walk up apartment. bedrooms I bath room** corner unit $250,000 t875 words
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Advertisement883 1984-10-03 36 118 For Sala: HOB Apartment* TAMAN JURONG 4-ROOM Hlk 105. IBCttMJ srhiK>l lafTaoßßl parquet, kit. hen i-abmeLv huill-m tuphoards $«i.SlWl> ii n<> 7>l Lti5«979 < .liter 6 00pm I TELOK BLANGAH 4/5 roomv lie* high floor sea viet*. <>miv iMMtaaaaV up i«>p condition, see to appreciate Tel IBMB TOA PAVOH883 words
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Advertisement589 1984-10-03 36 118 For Sala: HOB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 3-ROOm7hll^^^ Urrazzo tlirmiKhDiit Call after 3pm 44K2681 BLK. M. MACPHERSON 3 rooms, near market «ml m Imnl T,'l 74«9:<79 .ifler 6pm BOON LAV PLACE Blk 211. 3-room. renovated $34,000 (o no OBBBMI *****64 COMMONWEALTH DRIVE. BLK. M marble $35,000 Holland Drive. Hlk 13.589 words
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Advertisement1115 1984-10-03 36 118 Factory Spac*s 118 Factory Spaows 118 Factory Spacas bbbl -^afl I II 111 Lfp|| I INDOSTOIAL BUILDING I I 31 TiIITOIHBW /VVOfilJc l| I Equipped totwrt lutureW eds I fl A prime industrial facility which caters for your ;::^r^. c!£» mW I needs well into the 21st century j_-1,115 words
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Advertisement792 1984-10-03 36 119 Warehouaes/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Space* Storage Space* Storage Spaces i .p. 1 AHaamtfawe LcHaKft Hd Restriction rlfjanrtlij /lease\ od Foreigners ill ariG I I INDOSTRIAL I CQPVLEZI COMPLEX I Strategically located Located at Ang Mo Kio B along Airport Road, next Industrial Park 2, off to the792 words
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Advertisement490 1984-10-03 36 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces w STRATEGIC LOCATION Focal point of Pan Island Expressway QUALITY ENVIRONMENT Controlled tenant mix Clean green FULL FACILITIES Mechanical handling 24- hour security Cafeteria Ample parking KHHvievw House Enquiries Bookings: Bukit Timah Warehouse Pte Ltd 408 Hillview House. 1 Jin Remaja Singapore 2366. Tel: *****28 I490 words
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Advertisement200 1984-10-03 36 121 For Rent: Office Spaces af a^MHT^S^M^Mra^a^M^Ml 112 Rotonson Road, •near Me Callum St PARKING WINDOW BLINDS CARPETS WALLCOVERING superior finishes throughout Less than 54.00 psf for typical offices inclusive of service charge Developer GCSI PROPERTIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD 224 4544 Sole Marketing Agents Jones Lang 532 3888 LIMITED OFFICE200 words
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Advertisement966 1984-10-03 37 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouea*/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Specm I eiDiit«\ Strategically located at the junction I V^ f of Eunos Link and Airport Road/ H \jßDi > t«m PayaLebar Industrial Estate I aV S r^H M~^ Adequate supply of labour In close I HJ] U 1966 words
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Advertisement429 1984-10-03 37 121 w Fw««»t: 121 Fbrßenfc OHJcsSpeo— OWifSpac— Office Space* OCEAN BUILXUNG Located in the heart of the I 1 1 financial and business district ___J L^S^ i Next to Raffles Place pa!2i!2« r^ MRT Station ill! I Ample parking space rilr====J Professionally managed and i Jfel I 7 maintained il429 words
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Advertisement451 1984-10-03 37 GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, 100 sq.ft., furnished, carpeted. Inclusive PUB. $420 p.m. Unlwest: *****15/ *****92. GOLDEN MILE TOWER Beach Road: Independent 185 sq.ft. shop/ office. Rental $650 negotiable. Tel: *****36. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX. 888 and 444 sq.ft. with partitions Best location. Reasonable rental. *****33 Jessie. GOLDEN MILE TOWER office room facing451 words
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Advertisement284 1984-10-03 37 123 FotSsmr Shop Span* DtST 10. HOLLAND ROAD, 3 units, single-storey shops for sale. 1.700 to 1,900 sq.ft. Freehold. Interested call: *****63. LUCKY PLAZA. 431 sq.ft. $1.1 5m. Good location ideal for fast food outlet. Please call: *****71 Mrs. Ng. OWEN ROAD, PRE-WAR shop for sale. Central area. Price negotiable.284 words
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Advertisement318 1984-10-03 37 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: ShopSpac— Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Cuppage Plaza I: K. UMKIHI UNITS FOR SALE OR LEASE l! ■> BOOH EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT I H&^^^^^^^hl^H^k P^."^^| g. iJf^^BH» H^B H For Enquiries Bookings: H BJ B^o6-00 6th Storey. Far East Plaza(next318 words
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Advertisement539 1984-10-03 37 124 Forßent: Shop Spaces DUE TO OTHER commitments. present tenant giving up prime shops at 1 i Katoiig Shopping I Centre, Ist floor, fating main eso itor (300 sqfl (2) Queen sv. iv Bboppl facing main eoncoui (370 sq. ft Won ntacl *****6, William Ivan. FURAMA HOTEL AND .Sh'U<p::. K539 words
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Advertisement185 1984-10-03 37 135 Air Travel JUST FANCY THAT M»re $333 tor 4 Holi-Oays at trt* luxurious Hyatt Kuantdn Beech I Hole! Inclusive of Atrtar* a trans'oiv PtM $69 iporcnq J>( P of this f i uly for the D i, CoMtaif tlxp.-asi potni i -ntr- T>I 737MMO{TA <?■}) j I I WORLD185 words
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Advertisement241 1984-10-03 37 137 Tours THE |GREATWALL OF J CHINA TOUR I 6 DAYS— Sl5BB 1 7 DAYS.. S!i?8 10 DAYS.. $'.988 I 19 DAYS 53bOC 1 24 DAYS. $3768 25 DAYS $4^28 a I 27 DAYS $3988 1 28 DAYS $4388 J 33 DAYS $4680 m umvensM. EMPRCSS^i !o *****33 r*H Oj241 words
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Advertisement732 1984-10-03 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours o^TheßESlbf Ji W AUSTRALIA** Jk^ NEWZEAUND J J^B fe-V oomarKwommcwosofommoti V fHT.4 AUS*OHTI«»f«TOAIiO«T#4ATIO«« 1 Vt»W B^ rNCLUOH) (EXCEPT fOattaO«Slir f *^^^r PAdCAOE) 20 DAY AUSTRALIA A<MM WRTH ADMNIWK $i22sU» NEW ZEALAND $3788 .00 Perm Orientation River Crutoe/Vlnevard Brisbane Gold Ccxast Auckland; Waitomo Tour/ Atlantis732 words
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Advertisement955 1984-10-03 38 137 Tours 137 Toms 137 Tours bb^^J^^^ Baaaaaß^l^^^Vr BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVy <^^aflH BB^r^ BB^^^ BBBBBT^ .^aaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^*^^^^^^^^^^^ BBBB»P^^ LVsTr BBB^"™^^^^^^ BBBaß^^ .^r O7 DAYS JAKARTA /BAU (CRUISE/FLY) rrom *2460 KOVAL VNUfIG STA« CKUISC to Jakarta /Bali on 3rd December Stay at Husa Dua Beach Hotel City Tour fly Back To Singapore on 09955 words
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Advertisement392 1984-10-03 38 t37 Tours 1 exclusive irstA I EAST COAST H PACKAGE TOUa* HVATTWUAMTAM I 3 Days by Air $393 H 4 Days by Air 5337 H 5 Days by Air $390 M 3 Days by Coach $188 MKWUimUMITAH 3 Days by Air $368 H 4 Days by Air $3.00 H 5392 words
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Advertisement274 1984-10-03 38 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES New classes commencing in October Special rates: Students: $100 for 3 mths Adults: $120 for 3 mths Mon 7-10p.m. 1/10 Tue 7- 10p.m. 2/10 eWed 7- 10p.m. 10/10 Thur 7- 10p.m. 18/10 Frl 7-10p.m »/10 e Sat 2.30-5.30p m 20/10 eSun 12-3p.m. 14/10 Sun 3-6p.m.274 words
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Advertisement12 1984-10-03 39 137 Tours JHC33BmI MT^^T^H aaT^9 B Coll CATS ot 737 U 66.12 words
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Advertisement1250 1984-10-03 39 146 Foreign 146 Foreign I GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF I TORONTO, CANADA An established and reputable college offering Ontario unifies 11. 12 A 13(Pre U) Invites applications from Secondary X 4 Pre-U students for Jan 1985 intake In preparation for Canadian American university admissions In Sent lSßftami beyond For d*twta,1,250 words
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Advertisement1441 1984-10-03 39 Kt Computer MB Computf iq Compufr OF BBNGUI^^^K J^fc COMPUTER PBOFESSIOWAL? n^G. 747 o^!^^^^ Computer Progratmnmo 1 1 aaaa^^ MM_^ A Information Processing M «a oractice-onented course covering theor> and hands-on L^ml K experience L equips you with U K qualificat.ons as a programmer I bW*^B ■J Diploma in Computer1,441 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-10-03 40 HELEN PHANG POH CHIN passed away peacefully on 2 Oct 1964 leaving behind her: Father: Peck Yang Brother: Mok Seng Daughters: Rita Anita God-Daughters: Bee Siok Linda and dear friend: Mohan The cortege will leave 76 Branksome Road, Singly pore 1543 at 2pm on167 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-10-03 40 The Family Of Tha Lata MICHAEL KOH CHONG LAI S.nc»f«ly with to aipraaa thair haartfalt thanks to relative*, friend* offica eoMaaguaa A Rev. Father* ol Btetsed Sacrement for Ihmr kind a**istance. attendance, condolence*, donation* A wreaths duriitg than recant bitMtwunt Tha Family of thcJaaa^a^aM MDM EE JOO KEE69 words
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Article36 1984-10-03 40 IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mdm Ramai Kaliappan Departed 3 10 83 On* y»ar Ma paaa«d Bui mwnoriM atay Fraah and painful Sadly mtaa*d by balovad huaband V Kahappan aona. daughter* and io**d onaa.36 words
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Article20 1984-10-03 40 In Loving IHtamory Of: OR. KHOO PENG SENG Departed: 3.10.1«7t Fondly wnwuamd by mm, cMdron and yndchildwn.20 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-10-03 40 In towing MMMiory o( mm cmua c*oom«eo Ao»:«7 coftad to to with th« Lord on 2.1044. Dvwny nNNta oy f**f mwvm mmtend. SMI POM KEE, Son*. OawghAndGrmtoon. Mtiworial t<f»*c— will to IwM stt,«MtCMrilM, ««»<SM, B>m« 0912. On Saturday, «.10.M «t gfgfgffgfgf 4mm-45 words
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510 1984-10-03 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By NOT to be outdone by the Singapore Turf Club's brave show which featured five visiting jockeys in the premier classic the Singapore Gold Cup the Perak Turf Club is planning to bring out a top-ranking American jockey to ride in510 words
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Article121 1984-10-03 40 Ei Gran Senor's career in danger DUBLIN (Ireland), Tues. El Gran Senor, the Irish dual classic winner, is to fly to the United Sates for an operation on a foot injury that is threatening his racing career. The three-year-old colt, winner of the Irish Derby and English 2,000 Guineas, was121 words
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Article182 1984-10-03 40 DARSHAAN, winner of the French Derby, will not run in next Sunday's Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe, trainer Alain De Royer-Dupre said yesterday. "Darshaan has not shown the form which he had earlier this year. His future has still to be decided," he182 words
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Article393 1984-10-03 40 Mostgrand does fluent —workout— ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mostgrand, with C.H. Chua astride, looked a picture of fitness when he strode out fluently on a tight rein to clock 43.5 sec over 600 m on a good track here this morning. The three-year-old Australian gelding finished393 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-10-03 40 Amt tft0 4MM^ oPIetwes by JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM th»2 f lltlSh I q3P^ 5 MQton 1. Shoot Up High 2. Perak Hero 3. Glamorous Charm 4. Three Leaders Dist: Hd, ns, 7 Time 1:32.1 i^^iimjmiii mMiMiNMuimMi 1. Aitapala Jaya 2.225 words
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Advertisement164 1984-10-03 40 "In UltenMiffißiii 99 is for Hie loved ones whom you Tetnerooer TT CANT GO OS. WEXLRI3N OUT OF PILOTS. WE NEED MORE EXOCETS One man could get Gahieri the Exocets he needed. A flamboyant air force flyer, the I Richtofen of the Seahawk I squadrons. And he was P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| targeted164 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-10-03 41 EUROPEAN CLUB SOCCER SPOTLIGHT Bordeaux face big bombardment in Bilbao battle LONDON, Tues. Unbeaten French League leaders Bordeaux, tired after a strenuous programme of six matches in 15 days, face their season's most telling test with a potentially explosive return European Cup tie in Spain against615 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-10-03 41 LONDON, Tues. Liverpool resume their defence of the European Champions Cup at Anfield tomorrow with manager Joe Fagan wondering whether it's time to make changes. The champions hold a 1-0 lead for the first-round second-leg against Polish side Lech Poznan, but Fagan is far from happy427 words
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211 1984-10-03 41 Strike call to protest racial abuse ENGLAND, Tues. A British union leader and a former soccer professional yesterday called on players to strike in protest against racial abuse by spectators. Tom Burlison, chairman of the North Regional Trades Union Congress, has proposed this in a letter to Gordon Taylor, secretary211 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-10-03 41 ASTON Villa claim striker Peter Withe was mistakenly sent off at Ipswich in an English First Division soccer match last Saturday. The club say it was Paul Rideout and not Withe who made a gesture to a linesman, and will be appealing to366 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-10-03 41 Shreeves gets to grips with fame I as Spurs set pace in the League LONDON, Tues. Few soccer managers have arrived so anonymously at the top of the English First Division as Peter Shreeves, the former London taxi driver who has stepped out of676 words
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Article308 1984-10-03 42 SEOUL, Tues. American television rights may reach a staggering US$7OO million ($1,512 billion) for the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympic Games if agreement can be reached to stage early morning finals in key sports. The competing American networks, ABC, CBS and NBC, are asking for the308 words
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Article209 1984-10-03 42 NATIONAL runner-up Png Kim Siang is in two minds about taking up the Singapore Table Tennis Association's offer to compete in the Asian championships in Pakistan from Oct. 21-28. The 23-year-old purchasing officer, who was chosen to replace Asean schoolboy champion Loy Soo Chew,209 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-10-03 42 Tay Cheng Ktioon on the local squash scene Calculations have Peter up there with the world's best SINGAPORE champion Peter Hill has worked himself into the Top 50 of world squash. Though it's still unofficial the new International Squash Players Association's ranking list will only be493 words
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Article85 1984-10-03 42 Pittsburgh prove too good PITTSBURGH (Pennsylvania), Tues. The Pittsburgh Steelers intercepted five passes, two for touchdowns by Dwayne Woodruff and Donnie Shell, to rout Cincinnati 38-17 yesterday, sending the winless Benfals crashing to their ifth National Football League defeat. The Steelers twice scored a pair of touchdowns hi a minute85 words
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260 1984-10-03 42 NEW YORK, Tues. Major League baseball umpires yesterday called a strike on new commissioner Peter Ueberroth's first day in office and on the eve of the American and National League play-offs. Despite the walkout, officials said the games would still he played. The260 words
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Article93 1984-10-03 42 Dodgers' ex-chief dies LOS ANGELES, Tues. Walter Alston, who guided the Dodgers to seven National League pennants and four World Championships during his 23 years as their manager, died in Ohio yesterday. He was 72. Alston, who retired after the 1976 season, died at McCuUough Hyde Memorial Hospital, said Steve93 words
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Article294 1984-10-03 42 Alex gets closer to Europe ALEX TAY Is $l,Mt closer to realising his dream of playing on the European squash circuit thanks to the pone he collected for finishing third In last weekend's Indsnwrtsn Open. But, no thanks to his love for the sport, the 24-year-old National University of Singapore294 words
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Article441 1984-10-03 43 PETER SIOW ON THE BASKETBALL SCENE THE creative juices continued to flow and Singapore, displaying the better imagination, outsmarted Sabah 84-61 for their second success in the first-leg semi-finals of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night. The441 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-10-03 43 CHARLIE SIEN, a name] as synonymous to basket- 1 ball as the dilapidated' Gay World Stadium, 4 venue of all important basketball matches for almost half a century, died yesterday morning.' He was 75. An immigrant from Shanghai, his übiquitous presence was felt as far back as212 words
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144 1984-10-03 43 Jai among six axed from Cup semi-final SKIPPER Jai Prakash and five others were last night dropped from the Singapore Indians squad to meet Penang Indians in the Bardhan Cup soccer semi-final at Butterworth on Saturday for indiscipline. Jai, M. Shankar, R. Varatharaju, Munnar Singh, R. Segar and Robert Joseph144 words
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Article335 1984-10-03 43 PAKISTANI hockey star Hanif Khan, a member of the gold medal-winning team at the Los Angeles Olympics, announced his retirement from international hockey on Monday in Karachi. During his nine-year career, Khan scored 106 goals in 132 matches. He played on two Olympic teams, in 1976 and335 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-10-03 43 Alvin hits five as Republic go on rampage KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Alvin Rodrigues spearheaded Singapore's entry into the second round of the Razak Cup hockey tournament when he scored five goals in the 8--0 drubbing of Perils here today. Singapore, needing a win to make certain of a447 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-10-03 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI STORIES by Umbrella plan to clear way for smooth running of athletics PLANS are afoot to get Singapore's leading athletes and coaches to work under the same roof. The top brass of the Singapore* Amateur Athletic Association met last night and cleared the way for the429 words
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Article179 1984-10-03 43 LOCAL athletics has received a big boost with the formation of another track and field club. Athletics East, as the name implies, is located on the eastern sector of Singapore. While the main aim is to promote athletics, the club also cater for the social179 words
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Article265 1984-10-03 43 STOVES by JOE DORM TWO second-half goals by striker Tay Peng Kee helped salvaged some pride for Singapore's Merlion Cup squad last night in their 2-1 victory over the intermediate team in a friendly soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The two teams were265 words
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Article26 1984-10-03 43 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea Professional Selection drew 0-0 with Brazil's Fluminese in an inviatational soccer match here today. Other result: S. Korea 5 Cameroon 026 words
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204 1984-10-03 43 Two Delhi stars suspended for misconduct TWO youth stalwarts of Delhi Juniors Sanford Christopher and N. Janasekhar were last night suspended until December for misconduct in the National Under-19 soccer match against Kaki Bukit at Farrer Park last Saturday. The suspensions were meted out by the Football Association of Singapore204 words
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Article140 1984-10-03 43 (.Kill I' A P W D I. F A Pt FT *****048 Singapore 4 3 0 1 20 S 6 Kedah 4 2 0 2 17 11 4 Trpngganu 4 10 3 4X2 Perlis 4 0 0 4 1 36 0 GROI'P B P W D L F A140 words
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Article166 1984-10-03 43 Allison banned from soccer LONDON, Tues. Muchtravelled Malcolm Allison has been suspended from football throughout the world. The controversial former Crystal Palace, Manchester City and Middlesbrough manager has failed to pay a £250 ($750) fine imposed by the Football Association in April for "remarks made to the referee'' after a166 words
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Article113 1984-10-03 43 Taekwondo debut in A-Games KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty-five sports will be featured in the 10th Asian Games in Seoul. South Korea, in 1986 the highest number in its history. The proposed Sept. 2<K>ct. 5 date has also been accepted by member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia at their113 words
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417 1984-10-03 44 PETTER HAZELHURST - Japan to promote Pacific rim coal-flow concept PETTER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Corresponded Plan for Singapore and other countries to use coal instead of oil TOKYO, Tuesday THE Japanese government is planning to promote a "Pacific rim coal-flow concept" under which Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, the United States, Australia and other nations417 words
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Article31 1984-10-03 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 0.33 points to 1,196.65 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP31 words
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Article100 1984-10-03 44 What it should have been A SUNDAY Times report stated that there was a 3.5 per cent drop in visitor arrivals for the period between July 1963 and July 1984. The 3.5 per cent drop in visitor arrivals was for the year 1983 as compared to 1982. IN THE article100 words
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441 1984-10-03 44 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By Money will go in five years if person spends $270 a month CENTRAL Provident Fund members who were at least 55 years withdrew an average of only $16,400 last year. Statistics contained in the latest CPF annual report showed that441 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-10-03 44 RAV DHALIWAL; TAN SUAN ANN - RAV DHALIWAL TAN SU AN ANN Story: Picture That's how long these MRT workers need to be in this manlock m* Track IT SEEMS a little dusty hi this mMlwk that Mm» Rapid Transit mmhuß iHure to g» throagh hefare they can wtii the f mum— d168 words
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132 1984-10-03 44 British lawyers can now advertise LONDON, Tuesday BRITISH lawyers advertised their services for the first time yesterday following a relaxation of their professional association's ban on such announcements. The change in the lawyer's code of practice came after Parliament eliminated their lucrative monopoly on real estate conveyancing. Lawyers may now132 words
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115 1984-10-03 44 4,500 forged passports seized in Hongkong HONGKONG poUce have seized 4,500 forged Singapore, Brazilian and American passports and arrested four men in a raid on a printing factory, according to a Shin Min Daily News report. They also seized a quantity of fake travellers' cheques and 300 counterfeit currency notes.115 words
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Article133 1984-10-03 44 Beeaaee wwton kave to bemedteftUy fit before tkey eaa werk la sack aa e4 air keattk register Is kept m each «f tkem. Everyday, aa tke mmhtn Die la to werk, tke muUek keeper ckeek* their reeeraa to mm tkelr strtageat tatuß awatkly medical ekeek-ap kas a»t133 words
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Article65 1984-10-03 44 BEIJING, Tues. Chinese engineers have built the country's first solar-power-ed car, a single-seater that recently completed a 1,200 km journey from the Hubei provincial capital of Wuhan to Beijing, the Xinhua news agency, said today. It said the car can cruise at a maximum speed of65 words
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Advertisement306 1984-10-03 41 ATTENTION QUALITY PROFESSIONALS it QUALITY PRACTITIONERS! Some of the best technical papers presented at the American Society for Quality Control (ASQC) 38th Annual Quality Congress w II be re-presented in Singapore on 22nd October, 1984 in a combination of filmed and live presentations at the World Trade Centre We offer306 words
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Advertisement289 1984-10-03 41 STC3NEMWE TILES THAT I jkiK=L^B&- GIVE YOU THE GRIP. LJL Industrial premises laid in conventional flooring ■■j^MHgS mmhT tiles have always been treated with caution as "*!!IjW^W iflE^ H many a worker has slipped and fallen. Spilled Rl^B Bfe^^^ -5^ water and grease render the floor even more E^» *1289 words
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Advertisement97 1984-10-03 44 Flextole Discs WWII I jF^^^W^S^dl Yes, Just Purchase One box of I^^^! h MEMOREX Flexible Discs J I from our dealers and you can Ka try-your-luck on the scratch 111 j —a— T-Shirt coupon. You J ÜbaHiiß may win for yourself a ~Z^^^^^H MEMOREX T-SHIRT plus our 1 -^H grand97 words
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Advertisement314 1984-10-03 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE An undersea tunnel capable of carrying power cables, men and machinery will be constructed with new marine technology to link the mainland to Pulau Seraya, where Singapore's biggest power station is now under construction. LOH HUI YIN reports. One of the biggest314 words
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Miscellaneous114 1984-10-03 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy wiHt showers over several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.56 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 a.m. GLOBML HEATHER Adelaide 10/19 Rain Maalla 23/33 Fair Amsterdam 12/15 Rain Mritoarae 11/24 Fine Bugktk 29/34 Fair Mhmv 6/13114 words
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Title Section16 1984-10-03 1 Headaches and their treatment OUTLOOK, Page Two Mew ways with dance LEISURE, Page Seven SECTION TWO16 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1984-10-03 1 Our writer talks to some Singapore musicians of the '60s, whose bright careers were almost extinguished in the '70s, but who are now facing the '80s with renewed hope and confidence. H iffjfliHfllSßfllHl Y°u could say it's our love of music that keeps us going. But now1,785 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-10-03 2 DR J. K - Common causes of headaches DR J.K. •r Brain tissue itself is insensitive to pain. Pain nerve fibres are present in the scalp, the muscles of the head and the neck, the blood vessels both outside and inside the skull, the covering of the skull bone, and the membranes that cover859 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-10-03 2 KIM LEE - KIM LEE A florist THE history of Western flower arrangement, like art, comprises many period styles. The inspiration for past flower arrangements comes mainly from the paintings, sculptures and architectural decor of the period. The various period designs Egyptian, Roman, Baroque, Rococo, Neo-Classical, Victorian, and others lcprcacnt584 words
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Article484 1984-10-03 7 JONATHAN TISDALL - JONATHAN T ISDALL *9 vorld Chess Championship AFTER only seven games in the World Chess Championship, Anatoly Karpov, at the peak of his form, is already half way towards retaining the title, while challenger Garry Kasparov is trying to regain his composure and assess what484 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-10-03 7 JOHN de SOUZA - Young, fresh and medern JOHN de SOUZA By Abstract emotions, ran ifWOtSQt) SMi Off wofici. Margarita Arnaoudova Is a chorcogtaphai who's not afraid to experiment. Our writer talks to tier. WHO'S afraid of modern dance? Not Margarita Arnaoudova. principal and art direct or- in-chief of Bulgaria's "Arabesque" Ballet Ensemble. None648 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-10-03 7 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN APPLAUSE: ft AVI SHANK Aft IN CONCERT Tonight, Ch 12 9.05 p.m. rt&ti&itQQ by TONIGHT, the Pied Piper of this century will cast a spell with the rippling strains of his sitar which will hold you in thrall. For more than two decades now,639 words
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Advertisement85 1984-10-03 2 What huppc— tai Ac artery Migraine symptoms are the result of dilation of the arteries which supply the brain so that parts of the brain are deprived of oxygen and other necessities. This constriction can be the result of a spasm of the muscle in the wall of the artery85 words
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Advertisement217 1984-10-03 3 V Every time you fill up with SuperShell or Shellßctra. you can play ■T tne Sne Make Mone Y Game. F We have over 250,000 cash prizes to give away, more than one for every r car jn Singapore. There's no limit to the number of times you can win.217 words
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Advertisement1020 1984-10-03 5 WPTICES PRIME LAND P» SALE BY TB4DB? I Our client Invites tenders tor the purchase of valuable residential development land located adjoining Taman Connaught at 6 miles. Jalan Cheras. i Lot No. ***** Mukim of Petaling Freehold Approx. ***** so. metres (or 22 904 acres) Resldentlat use conversion required. I1,020 words
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Miscellaneous78 1984-10-03 7 TODAY: Mm& 9 trt 6.46 a.m. (1.9m), 10.45 a.m. TOWOTOOW: flliigipiiL 12.50 a.m. (0.6m), 8.50 (1 7 5i.! 39 (22 m) am < 20m >. 113 pm. (1.7m), €.33 p.m. (2.1 m). Be*W ItocMl 6.00 a.m. (2.1m), 11.20 a.m. MUStddl 7.4l a.m. (2.1m), 1.01 p.m. (1.7m), (1.7m), 3.33 p.m. (2m),78 words
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Miscellaneous346 1984-10-03 7 Whafe air LUNCIRnR M»VIE: TBE BOY AL WEDDING Marine Parade Library auditorium. 12.30 p.m.--1.05p.m. and 1.15p.m.--1.50 p.m. Free admission. IDEAL HOME E7UHHION Exhibition on home furnishing and furniture. World Trade Centre Hall 2. $1 for adults. Free for children under 12. CHANGING FACES OF BUftirMEBAB EXHnmoN Organised by the Bukit346 words
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Miscellaneous1550 1984-10-03 8 VDUR \fIEWMG AND JJSTBSIMG GUDE -fch Shsuikav in concert r^cs r^dicvone DAD'S ARMY I 1 2.30 fid SBC Text Live Sample PajCS 7.20 Newswatch (English) 5.58 AM National Anthem l.St Midday Market RePick 1^ S?*£r^n22*tr£ 3M^^S^^^^2 ~SS S' i SHuI 4.L-m in wartime England fea- W** ikeßg ©WCCB Spoecn «S1,550 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1984-10-03 1 LI LIEN FUNG - Poetry that can touch hearts LI LIEN FUNG Bamboo green By BEFORE Western lit- erature was introduced to China, there were no r such words in the Chi- nese language as romanticism and realism, but some modern critics insist on using "them as criteria to judge poems written in the1,334 words
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Article, Illustration948 1984-10-03 2 Gods in wood This article examines some of Hie idols shown at the Taipeh Fine Arts Museum recently IN JULY the Taipeh Fine Arts Museum held its first exhibition of carved statues of gods. The exhibits were representative of the traditional Tangshan Master School and other newer styles. Some of948 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-10-03 4 RESPONSE to the seminar held last weekend was good. More than 400 Malay community leaders sacrificed a cosy evening at home to attend its official opening at the PUB Auditorium on Friday, Sept 28 at 8.30 p.m. The seminar was organised by the Central Council of Malay Cultural650 words
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643 1984-10-03 4 OWi ABDUL HAUM K ADER HUJUNG minggu lalu berlangsung satu, seminar "Penyertaan Masyarakat Melayu dalam 25 Tahun Pernbangunan Nasional Singapura" yang bertemakan Pencapaian dan Cabaran pada abad ke--21 an juran Majlis Pusat PertubuhanPertubuhan Budaya Melayu Singapura (MP). Ketika merasmikan pembukaan seminar di Auditorium PUB,643 words
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Article613 1984-10-03 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lets learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 122 A Easy Steps to Malay By BACA kmangwm A kmnmk tmgam MUt *mm jmm** nmmm mmlmm ymmg kußutieareflkdly *mi umamt r the SATU cara mudah untuk memulakan perniagaan terutama bagi seorang yang kurang pengalaman dalam bidang-bi-dang tertentu ialah dengan mengambilalih perniagaan yang613 words
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Advertisement708 1984-10-03 4 NOTICES MENANG CORPORATION (M) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Directors wish to announce the following unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the half year ended 30th June 1984. GROUP COMPANY Increase/ Increase 1964 1963 Decrease 1984708 words
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Advertisement410 1984-10-03 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 291 of 1984 In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 and In the matter of GOLDEN BAY CO PTE LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of410 words
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