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Title Section14 1984-10-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER I*M 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8414 words
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Article445 1984-10-06 1 Reagan's men on what the Philippines will face if Marcos does not bring about reforms WASHINGTON, Friday THE Reagan administration has warned of a communist takeover in the Philippines within 10 years if President Ferdinand Marcos did not institute basic democratic reforms. Senior administration445 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-10-06 1 Mrs Hon lays foundation stone of memorial library jast three mi—if. Bat despite Us brevity, It was sfcjailleaat §P ■.^mr^^am»mi nmm esvv HM BU Mel fierCQQMVawl library. Tse fiMHi'iMMr was Mrs Kamkt Ban, wM«w ef the l*t« ffl- ap trowel «ai Jali trick. ti««*l IMvenity124 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-10-06 1 THE early Sunday morning race by three high-performance sports cars has not yet finished its run in the courts. Yesterday, a magistrate ordered that the Mazda Savannah RX 7 GT in the race be forfeited. At an earlier hearing, a judge ruled that the other two cars, a76 words
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Article102 1984-10-06 1 41•• Mt like tke Mm «f rriihul sWsttty wttli««t ftuOt, Ii« ntt Hb« the Mm «C fcavteg it ft«ve my hanrifiirif, I aie) ■Ss* dkc 1819 Hwa> ex sjesHSj UaMe to the extort «f -my 4Mteto If I prrnsswMy kavc acted wtthn the ocepe s< my102 words
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Article38 1984-10-06 1 JAJLMTTA, Fri. A«--pißg twrtfti »*«ftli «f liiHtt», bmt the OeM wkere »r»e4 fferee* Ike iwhiw A aeewriiy 9Kkn» f*ma« •I*. Btmb •«■»#•> re» ■mi the dcvfeee several kemrs ketere tke ■—in i iihii eereveaj GB AP SEEPAGES38 words
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313 1984-10-06 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ B» JARDINE Fleming Holdings (Hongkong) said yesterday it was seeking further clarification from the authorities here on their decision to close its merchant banking subsidiary in Singapore. In a statement issued in Hongkong yesterday, the parent company said it regretted the313 words
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345 1984-10-06 1 Ringgit hit by talk of -devaluation Malaysian dollar falls below S 90 cents for first time THE Malaysian ringgit yesterday dipped below the 90 Singapore g^jUL level (or the first Tune amid a wave of speculation of an im■pPuding devaluation. But the market calmed later in the day and the345 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-10-06 1 SECTION TWO Stoat* salvation Tfee fans is mi Andrew Greeley, R*m» B C»tb*lic priest, wk» packages g«ssip and seaaial to tell Btwteia «f sin and salvattea. Landacop*, Hwitwof Pita* by jay (MM 4,5 Comes 17 i mpftmwKmS ana IMkts 9-16 RadtantfTV 2042 words
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Article46 1984-10-06 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Unemployment in the United States fell slightly last month, from 7.5 per cent of the working population in August to 7.4 per cent, the Labour Department announced today. It was the lowest monthly unemployment rate recorded since August 1981. AFP46 words
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Article38 1984-10-06 1 LONDON, Fri. A British company has won an order to export ducks to China. The deal is to supply British ducks, which breed faster and bigger than the Beijing variety, along with lecnmcaj Know now Reuter38 words
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Article64 1984-10-06 1 BEIJING, Fri. A Hongkong businessman has donated HKSIOO million (5527.68 million) to develop sports in China, a newspaper reported today. The sports news (Tiyu Bao) said Mr Henry Ying Tung Fo made the donation at a banquet here on Tuesday to honour China's64 words
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Advertisement142 1984-10-06 1 If 1 T LJ/^kTA 27 Tangfa Ro«d Sin^porc 1024 I 1 I"HJ*J TH *****43. *****53 I I The Sunday Tones Tomorrow People don't treat me with awe' Budding politician Lee Hsien Loong talks to Peter Barnard about his private life. Softies who mod maids Chua Beng Huat sticks his neck142 words
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Article478 1984-10-06 2 Cleaned fish MORE Singapore diners seem to have taken to freshwater fish since a fish farm at Seletar East Runway started to "treat" them to get rid of that "muddy" smell before they get to Chinese restaurants. The fish are taken from breeding ponds and treated in tanks with478 words
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Article106 1984-10-06 2 Travel tax? THE government may impose a travel tax of $100 on Malaysians leaving the country to discourage foreign holidays, shopping sprees and to generate revenue, Malaysian Business Times has reported. The newspaper said that the tax may imposed even for travel to Singapore and the other106 words
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Article590 1984-10-06 2 Surface tension fiWrnHTIfT resumption of diplomatic relations with Egypt has brought to the surface the divisions in Arab ranks. Most Middle East watchers said the decision was above all a major foreign policy victory for Egypt. But while some said mat move would foster the emergence of590 words
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Article355 1984-10-06 2 A priest's pursuits ANDREW M. GREELEY is a Roman Catholic priest, a sociologist, a syndicated newspaper columnist and a novelist who packages sex and scandal to tell stories of sin and salvation. His first novel, TIm Carilml Stas, was a work of art, the packager's art. There is355 words
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Article373 1984-10-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •THE Monetary Authority of Singapore's unprecedented withdrawal of the merchant banking licence of Jardtee FlemiBg (Singapwe> was tat keeping with the authority's role as watchdog over Singapore's financial eommiuiity. And Keppel Shipyard's acquisition of Straits Steamship, on JFS's advice, confirms the need to he extra-373 words
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Article92 1984-10-06 2 NO BETS this changes in energy trade among Japan, the United States and Muddle Eastern countries does affect countries like Singapore. In a paper presented at a conference titled "Japan, the Middle East and the US Energy Supply and International Trade" held in Boulder, Colorado, this week. Straits Times92 words
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Article262 1984-10-06 2 Coming Second WITH today's Canon League First Division fixtures looking humdrum this week, MARTIN PALMER turns his attention to the Second Division, the most nerve-wracking adventure in football. Life here seems to depend more on what you are than who you are, he writes. The most successful clubs by262 words
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Article204 1984-10-06 2 U.S. BANK PROVIDES FOR GREATER LOAN WRITE-OFFS WITH another of the United States' 10-largest banks increasing its provision for bad debts, analysts have said this could signal a trend which could spread to other major US banks. The bank, First Chicago, increased its loan-loss provision for the third quarter204 words
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Article125 1984-10-06 2 Suharto's unity call INDONESIAN President Suharto marked Armed Forces Day with a modest military parade today while security was tightened after three bomb attacks in Jakarta's Chinatown. In a speech before reviewing the parade. President Suharto said that Indonesia had reached a dangerous stage. Without referring to the125 words
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Miscellaneous163 1984-10-06 2 TV update Channel 3 Quran close Dmj D Channel 10 SM PM Quran Reading and Programme Summary 3.21 3.11 PM Quran Reading and Bintang Baru 3-59 Sekali Programme Summary 3.M Peristiwa 4.11 Opah 4.5.1 Documentary Energy and Faerie Tale Theatre CM Power 3.28 Spiderman 4.54 News I. It Bimbingan Hindi163 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-10-06 3 The grim find in sunken cars... A ROTTING sunken ear Is flsfced sat sf water eae of the eight feaad aleag with two bodies at a spot la the East River la New York this week. The badies «f New York stale petfeemaa Richard Snyder, mlssiag slaee Sept aad Philadelphia,151 words
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Article310 1984-10-06 3 Take all prisoners, US told GENEVA, Friday HANOI, opening talks with the United States on refugee questions, has responded to an offer of asylum for Vietnamese detainees in so-called re-educa-tion camps by challenging the Reagan administration to take all of them. But Vietnamese Assistant Foreign Minister Le Mai, speaking last310 words
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Article179 1984-10-06 3 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Nine Afghan guerillas have been sentenced to death and one to 15 years in jail for setting off a bomb at Kabul airport on Aug 31, killing 13 people and wounding 207, the official Kabul Radio reported yesterday. The radio, monitored179 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-10-06 3 South Korea-China relations By PC fOt llfiTFI -HURST, Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. In a significant political development in north-east Asia, Japan has expressed readiness to act as a mediator to open up ties between South Korea and China. Outlining government policy on a327 words
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210 1984-10-06 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai troops today kept control of three disputed border villages claimed by Laos, more than three days after the government said they would be withdrawn. A Supreme Command spokesman said no pullout order had been received from the government and the troops would210 words
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Article38 1984-10-06 3 LAGOS, Fri. The military governor of Ogun state in western Nigeria has suspended «3 staff members in his office for their inability to sing or recite the national anthem, press reports said here vesterdav. AFP38 words
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Article82 1984-10-06 3 NEW ZEALAND'S acting Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer said in Wellington yesterday he was instructing the country's embassy in Paris to protest vigorously to the French government over reports that France plans to continue nuclear testing in the South Pacific for 15 years. Officials at the82 words
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Article61 1984-10-06 3 LEBANESE PRIME Minister Rashid Kflr*™* has urged the United States to mediate the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon. He told a news conference he was optimistic following talks in New York with US Secretary of State George Shultz and Assistant Secretary Richard Murphy and61 words
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Article48 1984-10-06 3 TWO AUSTRALIAN climbers have conquered Mount Everest from Tibet but a frostbitten colleague had to turn back only 50 metres from the summit, the Xinhua news agency said. Greg Mortimer, 31, and Tim Macartney, 24, are the first Australians to reach Reuter the world's highest peak.48 words
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Article85 1984-10-06 3 AN ARGENTINE civilian court in Buenos Aires has taken over the trial of former military leaders accused of human rights violations, saying a slowmoving military court in charge of the case had come close to denying justice. The semi-official news agency, Telam, said the Federal Appeals Court85 words
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200 1984-10-06 3 WINSOME LANE - George Tan hearing: Media ban stays WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. Four Hongkong publications have unsuccessfully applied for the lifting of the ban on the presence of representatives of the media at the George Tan committal proceedings here. The South China Morning Post, Asiaweek, the Far Eastern Economic200 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-10-06 4 Major foreign policy victory for Egypt CAIRO, Friday JORDAN'S resumption of diplomatic relations with Egypt has brought to the surface the profound divisions in Arab ranks and has stirred debate about the probable impact of King Hussein's unexpected move, according to Arab and Western370 words
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Article125 1984-10-06 4 Pesticide danger to Third World NAIROBI, Fri. PESTICIDES kill about 10,000 people every year in developing countries and an estimated total of 375,000 are poisoned by them, a Brazilian scientist said yesterday. Dr Waldemar Almeida, director of preventive and social medicine at Brazil's Campinas State University, said that while developed125 words
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233 1984-10-06 4 Palestinians in Israeli jail end hunger strike JERUSALEM, Friday ABOUT 700 Palestinian inmates of an Israeli jail ended a 12--day hunger strike after authorities agreed to allow them to have transistor radios and fresh bedding in their cells. "The prisoners won more than 60 per cent of their demands," said233 words
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254 1984-10-06 4 PRETORIA, Fri. THE United States and Dutch embassies yesterday turned down a plea for refuge from six South African dissidents held up in the British consulate in Durban for the past three weeks. US ambassador Herman Nickel told the men's lawyers in a message telexed to254 words
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Article141 1984-10-06 4 BEIRUT, Fri. Bars, gaming houses and night crabs h%ve become the latest prey of WesTßel rut's alvfoicsjte. Every night aimed gronps roam the elmbs, blowing np gambling dens, raldbig ban, smashing Uqnor bottlfts and ponrmg the contents over The Lebanese press has described the latest141 words
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298 1984-10-06 6 LOMDOIt, Frt. THE jump in Britain's unemployment to a record 13.6 per cent of the workforce from 12.9 per cent last month, announced yesterday, comes as a sharp blow to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her .hopes of economic recovery, analysts said298 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-10-06 6 FOB LONDONERS in the vicinity of Tower Bridge, the sight of this threemasted scbotner sailing op the river Thames late the heart «f the cf ty recently anst have been like going back Into Matty. The schooner, Sir Winston Churchill, Is a Sail84 words
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499 1984-10-06 6 Scargill says he's ready to go to prison BLACKPOOL, Friday DEFYING the High Court to jail him for contempt, striking miners' leader Arthur Scargill last night refused to withdraw his rejection of a court ruling that the strike is illegal in two counties. "We have suffered too much, come too499 words
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284 1984-10-06 6 Pope warns bishops against violence and games of power ROME, Fri. POPE John Paul Ji issued a clear criticism of liberation theology yesterday, warning a delegation of Peruvian bishops against "class struggle, violence and games of power." "The indispensable cry for justice and the preferential solidarity with the poor," tho284 words
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196 1984-10-06 6 Greek PM's remark raises friction with US WASHINGTON, Fri. Additional friction between Greece and the United States has been started by a reported statement of Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou that the South Korean airliner shot down by a Soviet fighter plane a year ago was "spying for the CIA196 words
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166 1984-10-06 6 OSTEND (Belgium), Frt. The last container of nuclear material was hauled up from the hulk of the snnken French freighter, Mont Louis, yesterday. Bmt the political fallout from the accident Is still going on. As salvage crews left the scene, the Belgian166 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-10-06 7 Argentina and Chile end row Beagle Channel border BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Argentina and Chile have reached agreement after five years of talks at the Vatican on how to end the centuryold Beagle Channel border dispute that led them to the brink of war in 1978. Diplomatic sources said the agreement332 words
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292 1984-10-06 7 BONN, Fri. West Germany, urging East Germans not to use its diplomatic missions as exits to the West, has temporarily closed the doors of its embassy in Prague, where about 80 refugees have been camped for at least a week. It292 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-10-06 7 US SECRETAftY of State George Sfuiltz field talks in Mew York on Thursday with East German Foreign Minister Oefcar Fischer, and the results indicated a slight warming of relations botween the two countries. tloanwhtto^ a positive assessment wai made for the first time in Moscow of the142 words
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282 1984-10-06 7 Cordial talks between Shultz and Fischer NEW YORK, Fri. SECRETARY of State George Shultz held what were described as "warm and cordial" talks here with East German Foreign Minister Oskar Fischer and they agreed, according to US officials, to expand relations between282 words
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97 1984-10-06 7 500,000 back at work after 'y es' to funds WASHINGTON, Fri. More than 500,000 federal employees returned to work today after Congress approved an emergency spending Bill to end a government financial crisis. The Senate and the House of Representatives yesterday voted to fund government programmes and pay cheques for97 words
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398 1984-10-06 7 MOSCOW, Fri. A SOVIET government spokesman yesterday described as "important and useful" meetings between Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and United States leaders last (week, in the first positive [assessment of the talks Fby a Soviet official. However, this view of rthe talks between Mr398 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-10-06 8 Blasts seen as a bid to blackmail the government JAKARTA, Fri. INDONESIAN President Suharto marked Armed Forces Day with a modest military parade today while security was tightened after three bomb attacks in Jakarta's Chinatown yesterday. Armed Forces Commander Benny Murdani blamed the explosions, which killed310 words
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139 1984-10-06 8 BANGKOK, Fri. The first confinned ease of acquired Immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) has been reported In Thailand. The disease, usually associated with homosexual men, breaks down the body's natural Immunities, leaving the victim easy prey for many serious diseases. The victim, who139 words
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417 1984-10-06 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Mamla Reporter MANILA, Fri. Presi-. dent Ferdinand Marcos went on nation-wide television today to make an appeal to Roman Catholic Church leader Cardinal Jaime Sin and the public to prevent an uprising, as plans are being finalised by conservative417 words
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205 1984-10-06 8 MANILA, Friday A MEMBER of the com mission investigating the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino said today that it had conluded that the military conspired to kill him. But the panel's report had been delayed because of major differences over whether there205 words
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Article130 1984-10-06 8 MANILA, Fri. Asean agriculture ministers today signed two agreements for the establishment of a centre for the development of cooperatives and a declaration of parts of the region as plant pest-free zones. The Asean Centre for the Development of Agricultural Cooperatives will be set130 words
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132 1984-10-06 8 Manila Budget approved after cuts MANILA, Fri. Parliament approved a 66.1 billion peso (557.5 billion) Budget today after ruling party and minority members agreed to slash it by 1.2 billion pesos. The minority had wanted a 5 per cent or 3.5 billion peso cut. It was the first time in132 words
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57 1984-10-06 8 'No plans to buy F-20 Tigersharks' JAKARTA, Fri. Armed Forces Commander Benny Murdani has said Indonesia has no plans to buy the Northrop F-20 Tigershark fighter jet. He said spending priorities were on improving training rather than hardware. The US Northrop Company is currently demonstrating the fighter in Jakarta and57 words
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284 1984-10-06 9 'Bid to curb foreign holidays and raise revenue' THE government is likely to impose a travel tax of $100 on Malaysians leaving the country to discourage foreign holidays, shopping sprees and to generate revenue, Malaysian Business Times reported today. It is said that the284 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-10-06 9 PASW GUOAWG, Fn PASIR Gudang free port is now expected to attract exporters from Sabah and Sarawak, who are presently using Singapore's free port facilities as a transhipment area. Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan said yesterday that the free trade zone245 words
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70 1984-10-06 9 "The free trade zone will also provide facilities for long-term storing of cargo to encourage entrepot activities," he said. He said the declaration was made without waiting for all the facilities at the port, such as further expansion of wharves, to70 words
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Article60 1984-10-06 9 KUANTAN. FYi. Thirtythree students were injured when their bus ran into an arch near the Syarikat Mentiga Forest Product, three km from Pekan yesterday. Seven of them aged between 11 and 19 were admitted to the Pekan District Hospial while three others were warded at the General Hospital60 words
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Article191 1984-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government will act against any individual or group that organises pilgrimages without the written permission from the relevant minister or the Pilgrims Management and Fund Board (Luth), Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tain said today. He said the government took a serious191 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-10-06 9 PENANG, Frf. A vmh mwi mw ■•v cmk ap witk mi aaswer ■V taVT WotvVb BCWNi Maw Unseats by tke state gawi— t)Mt aksrt twe nssatks age by intre«mei*g tke aqsakike for its gusts. Castarlßa Brack 11. H. said tke awukktke frfwrilffr to tk»»» availaMe aft127 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-10-06 9 KUANTAN, Fri. An Aer Macchi M8339 Royal Malaysian Air Force jet aircraft on a routine training flight crashed in Kuantan at 11 a.m. today. The pilot and instructor, whose names were withheld, ejected and landed safely. Both airmen are in the military hospital here167 words
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283 1984-10-06 9 Umno will invite PAS to debate on TV KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Umno will officially invite PAS to a debate when the time is right. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. Datuk Musa. who is Umno deputy president, said this in response to the statement Dy PAS vice-president Haji283 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-10-06 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI They a^g, LIVE freshwater fish have become more popular since a fish farm in Singapore started to "treat" them to get rid of that "muddy" smell before they are supplied to Chinese restaurants. The $300,000 farm at. Seletar East Farm^B 1 started producing-l^H343 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-10-06 10 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By operator stabbed a 20Bktman who did not Hua Lian, 29, then chased him all the way to his home, where she asked him to join her in a suicide pact. But in the struggle, Lim fell to her411 words
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193 1984-10-06 10 Nearly all services one-man-operated KRGAPORE Bus Service has completed the mamjob of converting its fleet to one-man-operated buses. AH the 140-odd services running in the island have ticketing machines and no conductors. Only one service 170 that goes across the Causeway to Johor Baru is still operated by two men.193 words
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191 1984-10-06 12 New firm handling papers to start next year A NEW company taking over production and distribution of newspapers, after the Singapore News Publications Ltd (SNPL) and Times Group merger, will be launched early next year. The date for the company, Singapore Newspaper Services Ltd, was disclosed by SNPL chairman, Mr191 words
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Article37 1984-10-06 12 THE government has appointed Miss Lim Hsiu Mei as Director of Social Welfare with effect from Sept 24. Miss Lim was the director of the Institute of Education from 1979 to 1981.37 words
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Article21 1984-10-06 12 A SET of five 10-cent postage stamps with the theme Total Joined Defence will go on sale onOct 26.21 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-10-06 12 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR Two suggestions on the controversial company law changes OPENING ttM two-day Times Conferences ••miner on Singapore company law and directors on Thursday, Attorney-General Tan Boon TeMc said he expected lively diicuaiion. He was also enpecting suggestion! on how the668 words
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Article94 1984-10-06 12 $20,510 in cash and goods stolen THIEVES stole $20,510 in cash and goods when they broke into two companies in a warehouse and office complex in Tannery Lane near MacPherson Road between Tuesday and Wednesday. On the third storey, a trading company Charles Services Pte Ltd, dealing in brass beds94 words
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Article90 1984-10-06 12 WITH Jut «ver a week to f fcefere ipw lag. Jeeas CM* Sapenter, has hit stamMlag a_ Aartmltoaydactfaa «f toM tfcey ca— t «dverttM«a«C. The utmttom Tttmaed to Air the r MMfntala, Mtytac that hhwket fc>i fa liyed MVCWCfIMHB Will «WP"^BBy HNW|| wHd IS tee90 words
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90 1984-10-06 12 SSO produces calendar of concert dates MUSIC enthusiasts can keep in tune with what's going on in the local music scene by buying a 1985 calendar featuring concert dates and performances. The calendar is published by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and will be on sale today at the SSO concert90 words
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Article136 1984-10-06 12 THE 13 members of the panel were: Conference chairman Associate Professor Philip Pillai, who is from the National University of Singapore Law Faculty; chairman of the panel discussion, Mr Allen Pathmarajah, who is general manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance; Lawyers Francis C.H. Lee; Mrs136 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-10-06 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Zealand Labour government yesterday fctas^elear it intended to retain New Zealand's fc^KJiere, and that it would continue to Kptfec Asean strategy over the Cambodian I-a nge. New H^K-ncwly-clcrtcd Minister. that his government would not deviate from the stand taken405 words
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222 1984-10-06 13 What 500 teachers will be doing in December I THERE will be practically no year-end holiday for 5M teachers who are giving op their 1 time to help out with the National Exhibition. They farm the largest group among the l,2tf civil servants who have volunteered their services for Singapore's222 words
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Article140 1984-10-06 13 What another group is doing THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Mnlti-parpose Cooperative Society Is going in U fast f ood It w f'Tfrt-g to open a satay shop at Changt Road In mil-December. The society has obtained a franchise from Satay Franchise Sdn Bhd, a company owned by MARA, a Malaysian140 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-10-06 13 A MAN was accused yesterday of molesting a 12-year-old girl. No plea was recorded from Selamat bin Suradi, 39, who is alleged to have outraged the girls modesty in front of a Selegie Complex cafe on Thursday. Selamat will be remanded at Woodbridge Hospital for psychiatric67 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-10-06 13 SINGAPORE'S ambassador to France, Mr David Marshall, has called on Singaporeans "to wake up intellectually and spiritually" so as to lead a life in keeping with Singapore's achievements. In an interview televised over SBC's Friday Background yesterday, Mr Marshall lamented the overt materialism many423 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1984-10-06 13 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN The slander suit against Goh Chok Tong By Minister did not bear any ill-will towards WP leader and what he said was fair comment, says counsel THE words were not defamatory. They did not damage Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's office as secretary-general1,551 words
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654 1984-10-06 13 MR J.B. JEYARETNAM yesterday denied that he had the wrong motive for suing Mr Goh Chok Tong for slander. "I had no alternative," the Workers' Party leader told the High Court. He said Mr Goh had refused to apologise for654 words
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107 1984-10-06 13 POLICE have been investigating the mystery of five pig heads left outside the rear of a Holland Village store which has been selling cheap pork. The pig heads were found outside the Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises on Monday. Sahe launched a 20-day sale of107 words
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94 1984-10-06 13 SCIENCE teachers from primary and secondary schools can take part in an attachment programme to the Singapore Science Centre or the Singapore Zoological Gardens. The attachment is for one year with full pay and there are four vacancies. The teachers will take part in94 words
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Article484 1984-10-06 15 DOREEN SOH; CONRAD RAJ - DOREEN SOH CONRAD RAJ The closure of Jardine Fleming By Mid MERCHANT bankers were surprised by the withdrawal of Jardine Fleming's merchant bank licence. But the general feeling was: If they broke certain parts of the law and the Monetary Authority of Singapore came down484 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-10-06 15 ME telephaae w— TJagfag ceaselessly the OMBMMt JanUae There were cato fr—a mmr i tan had placed with &e aterchaat niiy tor wtthnMMl^ fIMMd wuk them. ABB vBOFC WOTc wMBP^ 4MMm e*il» to aad 111 I I Htkfit Oa Tharadfty, Tfce MweOry AatfcWtty f Mttoc for164 words
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309 1984-10-06 15 DOREEN SOH - Different ways of valuing your property DOREEN SOH By PROPERTY valuation is essentially a question of judgment. Which means there is bound to be some difference between the assessments of different valuers. But all professional valuers spoken to agreed that the difference should at most be between 5 per cent309 words
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350 1984-10-06 15 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By THE withdrawal of Jar~ dine Fleming's merchant banking licence is th«first such action against a financial institution since the Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Act became law. The amendment, which became effective on Sept 21, has a350 words
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Article382 1984-10-06 15 SINGAPORE Land's proposed purchase of five ships, one of the three incidents mentioned by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, is a good example of how a merchant bank's advice may not be enough. It took the combined weight of newspaper opinion, concerted effort by382 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-10-06 17 First two UPF election nominees named MISS Gl AM .kept mostly silent during the press conference Mazda driver gets five weeks' jail Page 37 MB SHAIKH ...contested Kampung ÜbilnlSßO. THE United People's Front has named two of its officials as candidates for the next general election. Mr Shaikh Ahmad bin247 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-10-06 17 ...involved In politics for more than 20 years ALL four Barisan Sosialis candidates yesterday said^ they had one mississjßH the coming general^isß tion: To expose 4fl deceptions of the PM and to break the one-J party rule. As each took turns tol speak, chairman Dr340 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-10-06 17 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By DR LEE Siew Choh, the leader of the Barisan Sosialis, yesterday announced that he and three other candidates would contest the general election in the Toa Payoh area. He said his party chose the neighbouring constituencies of Boon Teck, Khe Bong, Toa512 words
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208 1984-10-06 17 SAM RAN - SAM RAN None were from block nearest the proposed site By IN SPITE of numerous complaints against the siting of a funeral parlour in dementi New Town, only three families have rejected nearby Housing Board flats they were offered. The board announced208 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-10-06 37 TAN KWEE HAK, 23, the driver of the Mazda jiayannah RX 7 GT HkL in an early Sunmorning race with high-perform-gnce sports cars, was ordered to be jailed for five weeks and also disqualified from driving all vehicles for five years yesterday. And a491 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-10-06 37 THE three sisters of the sea .snuggling side-by-side at Sembawang Wharves are three Canadian destroyers. The Saskatchewan, MacKenzie and Qu'Appelle, part of a Pacific training squadron, arrived yesterday. Other foreign warships will be in Singapore over the next few days. America's Seventh Fleet flagship, USS Blue Ridge,164 words
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Article190 1984-10-06 37 A TWO-DAY-OLD baby boy died after choking on milk the day after he and his mother left hospital. Madam Saadah Yaacob, 23, gave birth to the baby, yet unnamed, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Feb 1. The next day, the mother and child190 words
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Article53 1984-10-06 37 THE overhead bridge conveyor spanning the Pan-Island Expressway between Simei Avenue and Bedok North Road will be dismantled between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. tomorrow and on Monday. The expressway will be closed during that time. Motorists should divert to Bedok Reservoir Road, Tarnpines Avenue 153 words
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281 1984-10-06 37 Reservist NCOs assessed in line with regulars NON-COMMISSIONED reservist soldiers are being assessed under a similar system as regulars. Their Currently Estimated Potential (CEP) to gauge whether they can reach Class One Warrant Officer rank and hold higher appointments will be determined during in-camp stints. During their annual incamp training,281 words
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247 1984-10-06 37 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airlines has applied to the British government to fly to Manchester. While SIA has previously shown great interest in starting services to this northern industrial city, this is the first formal request by the airline. SlA's application follows a recent247 words
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Article324 1984-10-06 37 RICHARD NG - Goh Tan and Co sacks 30 auditors RICHARD NG Byl ABOUT M auditors of Goh Tan and Company In Sbenton Way have lost their Jobs. Senior audit assistants, supervisors, audit assistants and senior audit clerks were called individually to meet their "principals" on Sept 27. At the meeting, they were324 words
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Article26 1984-10-06 37 THE public can donate blood at The Tabernacle Church and Mission in Bible House at Armenian Street between 9 am and 3 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement36 1984-10-06 13 Calling all pupils! Aunty Jo has a new contest for you tomorrow, in The Sunday Times. It's simple and fun. Try it. You'll like it and, who knows, you might win yourself a book voucher too!36 words
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Advertisement154 1984-10-06 13 JHHMMHHHHBHIHIHB Drama Festival 1984 I presents I Joy Begins Today I by I Indian Arts Centre I I FRI 12 OCT at 8.00 PM I I The Drama Centre I I Noel Coward's I I Blithe Spirit I I Institute of Education Drama Group I I THU 18. FRI 19154 words
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Advertisement431 1984-10-06 15 HASSAN'S GRAND OPENING <B Btb> JBj ipww^^ sSt^WK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ t B(BJ^gM|^^j|Sj|^^fl Singapore's 25 years of Nation Building. M*4 Blrorand Openmq Sale u ill be an unlorgetable experience jnjgg and prices. See the most JHHHH antique, semi-antiqueand &^v;»*^rS6 IB contemporar\ carpets, rues and runners trom the )r ent £ko» r-T^^^JMM in a431 words
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Advertisement389 1984-10-06 16 A b Y Mr Phua &rti Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) JSmSi^l and Member of Parliament for Tampines at 3.00 pm today. 3SSP M T Wt^k A bright new supermarket to serve everyone JBB^HWBBBMMI JM^MiBBB MM MBM in Tampines and neighbouring estates! S^^^BW MB^P^ Step right in today and join389 words
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Advertisement168 1984-10-06 17 5 Sin«(sqMMv HaNdknifts Ki Main Showroom: Singapore Handicraft* Building Canton Solid Rosewood 72. Eunos Avenue 7. (off Sims Avenue)T«l: *****66 oval dining table carved thru ■--,■■■> -aar-i flower bird/ dragon design w/2 Q D I /■T| W^BS&£S~'!L removable leaves 2 master ■JT^HrT!TwT I< T«^Tr*«Tf V^^K^H^ 6 guest chairs 80" x168 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-10-06 18 THE withdrawal of Jardine Fleming's merchant banking licence is an unprecedented act by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. In keeping with its role as watchdog over Singapore's financial scene, MAS has acted firmly in response to what it calls unsatisfactory conduct of JFS* merchant banking activities.455 words
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Article847 1984-10-06 18 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN This and that By WHAT started Mtu» ended ski apt K when Dave aad Ireae feagkt. She weat to bed; he famed. Aad, feeling rather awkward, we It wm seven days alter their yeaagcst daagater, aged atee/ha* beea admitted to bespttal and this was847 words
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Article1814 1984-10-06 18 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA Last weefc, the 39th joint annual confer wc* of the World Bawfc end the International ftonetary Fund <mm held in Washington. One of the principal items on the agenda mi the issue of Third World debt, which ties long dominated financial headlines. During1,814 words
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Advertisement125 1984-10-06 18 *****1 I I I ~i lIIIWHI T LB- 1010 40W Compact 3 Way Box Type /-AUTOLAB SERIESy ifP) LB W MWr 5W Mm. Rear Mount Type LB-1020 R SOW V Way Box Type B? 1 P D lirw.r Phasr Digiui aaßaaaaa^^Bsajßaßaar sot. Aaem Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Blk 214. Bedok125 words
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168 1984-10-06 19 Medisave to the rescue of family LITTLE did I realise the significance of the debate in your pages on the Medisave scheme, until three weeks ago when my father had to be hospitalised immediately for an operation because of acute urinary retention due to an enlarged prostate. Imagine what would168 words
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252 1984-10-06 19 WE are concerned that our secondary schoolchildren will no longer have the option of choosing between home economics and the technical subjects. In a meritocracy like ours, it is surely only fair to give an equal starting chance to all. Why should schoolboys252 words
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242 1984-10-06 19 THERE has been much discussion recently on the subject of the unattractiveness of Singapore to tourists when compared to other Asian capital cities. It is now recognised that the average tourist now finds Singapore an extremely expensive place to visit, in terms of, hotel room242 words
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129 1984-10-06 19 WE thank "Aghast" for his letter (ST. Sept 21), which expressed concern over the Kusu season charge. We would like to clarify that the Kusu season charge is the same as for the previous year, which is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children129 words
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213 1984-10-06 19 Seitesa aircraft display to be improved WE wish to thank your reader Ms Peggy Anschutz for her comments on her visit to Sentosa. (ST. Sept 28). The development philosophy of Sentosa is to create a tranquil island so that its visitors can spend an easy day by the sea/lagoon and213 words
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137 1984-10-06 19 Let this beach remain as it is I STRONGLY object to the proposals in the letter "Labrador Park beach needs upgrading" by Mr Lee Hoi Thoe. (ST, Oct 11). The beach is beautiful as it is. I only wish we learn to appreciate nature for what it offers. Why remove137 words
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663 1984-10-06 19 Non-constituency MP seats: Barisan's qualified acceptance I REFER to the letter "Barisan inconsistent" by "No Puppet Please". (ST, Sept 28). To boycott or not to boycott parliamentary elections and to accept or not to accept parliament seats is not a principle in political struggles. It is merely a tactic which663 words
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Advertisement204 1984-10-06 19 A style of Chinese cooking brilliantly Enjoy a parade of unusual and traditional dishes served in a succession of contrasting tastes and textures. Savour a tantalizing ri J J r ll( u .l x 1 1 variety of spicy Szechuan sauces and flavours. km uvtvatK <>> You'll like the cosy,204 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1984-10-06 20 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Three giants dictate demand for and supply of energy By I THERE is a saying apparently African in origin that "when the elephants make love, the grass gets trampled. And it can be aptly applied to this conference on1,231 words
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742 1984-10-06 20 MORT ROSENBLUM - Modernisation leaves China's back roads untouched MORT ROSENBLUM By I MAOWEN (China) Ob a preclpiteas Miitiii read that erombled away like cake, 5* tracks Bad bases waited bears la faciag Ums. No eae knew why bat, la Hmrlern China, waiting to the safest cearae. Prestos revealed aa explanation: A track742 words
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Advertisement294 1984-10-06 20 I > -!^S'* C^*» 311 ji[>^ 1 Deffi Oictanl Luxurious Apartments For Srfe PrT~ L^IFN Ut- at^°^ T^tw^^^B.^ > 1 At Dem Orchard, you enjoy me best of both worlds. Uve in the classy _I r=? >\ i "Jfi^^^^Mt^S^HlV^' fX districts of Orchard and Tanglin .just opposite the Ming Court294 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-10-06 21 In the market RUMOURS of a devaluation of the Malaysian currency caused some nervous selling on the local stock market yesterday. By the end of the day's trading, all sectors had been affected by the uneasiness among investors and falls overshadowed rises 136 to 11. The Straits Times Industrial Index185 words
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Article37 1984-10-06 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Undi Induttnob 7 92 10 Finance I 13 3 Hotel* 1 5 3 Properties 1 9 1 Plantations 0 11 3 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/Loons I 3 6 Totol 11 136 2637 words
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Article133 1984-10-06 21 INDICES Highs Lows WuSuW wtnßOSne 1983/84 Htgh 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 H.gh 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82) Dealers were tiiatj^M pointed that after showing some pcaa^p^ of a recovery the pre^P^ ous day, there shouk^ emerge133 words
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Article54 1984-10-06 21 -3 C*C -8 Itarta -6 ftaßK -8 -4 COM MnptM -S MM -2 Slitf* MCk (MStanct -4 «*H -2 -Mm -5 *»C^ -3 ta*»M «TC -2 4W4 _< Ejm -2 4HMpM -5 «Mt«* stnp F4« -10 «T susp HI I -3 H4KMn -8 GMkp -20 IW*M54 words
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Article42 1984-10-06 21 K. Lumper brometer Up Own line* IndustnoK 24 71 24, Finance 4 6 3 Hotel* 0 1 0 Properties 3 5 3 O»po*m 2 4 2 Tim 0 5 2 Rubber* 2 10 7 Deb/Loam 0 0 I Totol 35 102 42'42 words
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Article88 1984-10-06 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday dosed easier for the fifth consecutive day on some light selling pressure. Interest was selecUve with a handful of sUuattonal issues again dominating trading. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 0.11 point to 1336.74. At the88 words
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Article42 1984-10-06 21 1450 -M 102 -22 <«■*«* MS -20 230 -U-" MtoHNc ISO -18 r iii fia 49« -u MlliliH K5 -15^ Stta« W7 -i?J Im-«w 290 -12J fiwwl Me 1M OIS 760 -S Um-Mm SM ««m^ 320,^1 me aoo «MHi 0^ 23( -942 words
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Article56 1984-10-06 21 STCl«m«l 709 36 ***** IT Motor *****39 *****30 •T 08/OS 119 226 STMHtnm M4S4 ***** STFmmm 2580 02 *****5 STHofcb 919 02 ***** Vhtfitm ***** ***** SUHmfi ***** ***** STfIwMNM 2570 26 2560 35 QCK MOIO 669 03 OUB ClilKl 446 (M 437 C8 StS M 631 65 62056 words
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276 1984-10-06 21 KOICHI ISHIY AMA - KOICHI ISHIY AMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO The Min*s% of International Tram and Industry (Miti) has decided to establish within next fiscal year a so-called "Technomart", an exchange where technology information is being traded. Miti officials said the decision came about as the ministry276 words
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Article116 1984-10-06 21 WireAsia show in January WIRE and cable machinery will go on show at the second WireAsia exhibition, to be held in Singapore from Jan 29 to Feb 1. The show is organised by British-based Exhibitions for Industry Ltd and wiU feature some of the more advanced and sophisticated machinery and116 words
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Article325 1984-10-06 21 Fatmurffm ravuuiliuj 8 glOOal 9 .nnji. appraaCn WASHINGTON World Bank president A. W. Clausen said he favours a solution to the international debt crisis that goes beyond the case-by-case approach advocated by countries have called for acomprehensive P* 1* restructuring solubu* "VV™** 1 SUtes and the International Monetary325 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-10-06 21 Loan-loss reserve action may spread irst Cnicago s move may signal trend, say analysts NEW YORK A sharp increase in provision for bad debts announJed by First Chicago, the lOth-larg-est tank in the United States may signal a trend which could mad to^oSher major uTba^°, a^ortMnl^o bank analysts. First Chicago503 words
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327 1984-10-06 21 BUYING a spare indus- i trial valve is as easy as > picking up an orange at s the local supermarket if f you shop at COD. COD, which stands for 1 Central Ocean Dolphin 1 Trading, is a new selfservice store for327 words
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Article156 1984-10-06 21 Ad body against proposed taxes tukyo A world advertising conference held here on Wednesday took a firm stance against advertising taxes proposed by the Japanese government, saying it would reduce general information supply available to the public. Participants of the 29th World Conference of International Advertising Association adopted a resolution156 words
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269 1984-10-06 21 Jakarta makes it easieer for prospective investors JAKARTA Trying to boost lagging investment, Indonesia's government has decided to make it easier to apply for approval of new Investment in the country, the Indonesian Investment Board has said. The board said the new rales, which tool* effect on Monday would drastically269 words
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Article191 1984-10-06 21 JAKARTA Indone- sia's foreign exchange reserves rose to US$9.4 billion (SS20.3 billion) I last month, and there is no need for the governI ment to devalue Indone- sia's rupiah, Mr Arifin Siregar, governor of the central bank, has said. i In last year's third1 quarter,191 words
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Article3777 1984-10-06 22 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Smfapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because afl deaints at a particular price are frouped tofether, the table does3,777 words
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Article2079 1984-10-06 22 MDUSTMM.S Aimomoto (3 78S) Alcom 1 58S) 14) I 59 (20) 1 58 Antok (1 628 1 635) (8) 1.63 (10) 1 62 A Choc (2 768 2 78S) (1) 2.77 (9) 2 79 (10) 2 80 (10) 2.78 (9) 2 76 AlSt (4 545)2,079 words
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Article2529 1984-10-06 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai exempted dividend »BN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dola.s 1984 Last YieW Voi Day ttfhloa Company Sale Chance (000) Ugh2,529 words
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Article285 1984-10-06 23 RAS MRELfi (S c«nls/Uo) m c«h/Mo) Moon Close Moon Cine Int 1 RSS Prompt IKO 50-181 SON *****-181 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Oct 183 75-***** *****—***** *****—***** *****—***** Int 1 RSS Nov 184.50—185 00 183 50— 184 00 tnt 2RSSOct 173 00— 174 00N *****-*****N *****-*****N *****—285 words
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Article357 1984-10-06 23 P*«s/18«k, foeww ***** (sofcrs) J. l^ Oil OMkiprtcw. 2nd trade 260 Bolt rOB 195 00 (seders) «mii— NAefcd OUdfgmFOß ***** (sders) WO# St 252 New orum fO6 21? 00 (seders) MGVVK 10% M7 IWfMi Coora IOOt Ist dan Aetaif X W H I (Kawaroo) -WaUc^ Ifaediioos.) l«.00(k V357 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-10-06 23 rHE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price remained at he International Tin Agreement's floor level of tf529.15 per kilo yesterlay. Sentiment was dampened >y a larger ottering of 294 onnes, up from 212 tonnes >n Thursday. The buffer stock manager vas again the main buyer imid continuing shortage of85 words
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Article19 1984-10-06 23 C—pm i/imm Wm Spot *****0-*****0 (*****0-*****0) 3 months 1051 00-1051.50 (1050.00-1050.50) Market ton* Barely steady Sales: 24.600 tonnes19 words
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Article17 1984-10-06 23 M 9m% So«*port 75»-7« 757-760 Mm Yoct 7 S9-7 63 75ft-7 M Source Crtdrt Sunn. Sport17 words
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Article19 1984-10-06 23 Spot 8145^-***** (SI 1.00-812.00) 3 months 838 00— 838 50 (835 00-835.50) MHfVffi rone. oi*Bowf Sates: 8,800 tonnes19 words
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Article26 1984-10-06 23 GOD USVoz Fri Thurs Singapore 346 70— 347 20 345.50—346.00 Hongkong 346.60— 347 10 346.00—346.50 Thm MM New York 347.00-347.50 345.75-346.25 London 346.00-346.50 349.00—349.5026 words
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Article115 1984-10-06 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed tinner on strong covering and speculative buying interest prompted by higher Chicago soybean futures. Sellers were reserved, however. The refined market also saw some covering activity. MUM CM«pric« Cm* «S/toM» Oct 1130 (smith, central) (north) *dm tl USS/Umns RBD pahn Oct 620115 words
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Article119 1984-10-06 23 THE KILOBAR market yesterday traded between 5524,236 and 5524,271. The Far East gold market had a quiet day. It opened in the morning at U*****.80/ 7.30 and reached U*****.00/ 7.50. It closed for lunch at U*****.80/7.30 and re-opened in the afternoon at the same level. It eased slightly to119 words
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Article368 1984-10-06 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks rose slightly yesterday. J The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up* 4.53 points to close at 1187.39. Expectations that money supply figures to be announced after the close would show a drop of US$l.5 billion or so kept the market under wraps, said Mr368 words
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Article48 1984-10-06 23 Friday 974.17 (989.47) s Week ago 1,002.50 g Friday 749.5 (744.4) Week ago 739.2 Friday 1.065.0 (1,059.0) Week ago 1,053.0 Thursday 857.8 (857.4) Week ago 872.0 Thursday 1187.39 (1,182.86) Week ago 1,216.76 (Fipns ti feradwto ratar to Hhm 1 tll»ywl—-fcatt>w) -''iii i i i i i i48 words
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Article234 1984-10-06 23 Otii *W CrMaft tfc Gtoct Won 835 -0.35 Or* 053 -0.01 Am toby 7,4m wdi AwdoMHoMk.aflN G« 625 -0 15 MM* 7.lO -04 fitao Land 042 STo? ItofcOf Eatt Atfo. 20.00 -0.4 Hi HoNk 18 50 ynch MmSk s*o -0.35 {Mm QMunaKong 810 -0 land 3.10 -0.05 «a W*234 words
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Article229 1984-10-06 23 Oet 5 T«i CtiMft mmu Co 321 -I Af«moto 1110 unch "f**"* ll2 tL 570 -I MlNuj Swwmnp 438 unch Am* 12*0 +10 J***!^ *7 Asohi Qom 843 4-7 Muraio Mfg 3070 unch "fa- Mp Bk 1280 +40 Canon 1520 +90 n^. tjw $2° <*»*—' ♦;«•> J5 W Dl^Pnnt229 words
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Article299 1984-10-06 23 Oet Cj* Om* ic I 215 «nd> (tort) fcnrfwin 162 42 MUm 626 412 ACI 192 wdi inOwAmtl 210 und> AMI 260 -2 »*tw Mnlliii 390 460 A P M 230 -6 MH* burior AW*»«» 870 440 M L SO «d Aac 2«0 +4 MUmt 3S mm* flEnci 6a299 words
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Article143 1984-10-06 23 ad 4 MS Cfanjr G-»O»C|> 4tem 32% IS» «MCh)mCp 35% unch Pock 35% -H iSoS?!^ 9* T% **fe-Moch 121* 18* umli mnmttmm 6% ZTcm 27* unch J^rltar 31% SwS IW» M-J^-Cp 13TJ JMaCo 52* U«*S»au 26% unch tiny i "j 5I» +W UnnrNut 65% -fl* 0 Miiiin 41»143 words
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Article422 1984-10-06 23 OMSHMLS Bortawßond 513 -10 Chort«f Com 233 unch IS4 s Con* Gold 514 +2 SToSiSr.:::::::::: \u +2 w* BTRPLC 494 +5 *O > 6 Bobcock* 135 +5 uss tMCham'Z 368 +12 AAC U* «CC 228 +5 Amgotd 94 -1 BkM Crete 420 +7 AAI 46 unch BOCGcoop 236 -2422 words
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Article210 1984-10-06 23 THE US dollar yesterday opened at around 5J2.1645/55 and surged to a high of 5J2.1740 in early trading. It closed at its low of 552.1620 30. The greenback rose marginally and remained steady against most major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 3.0140/60 and climbed to 3.0245. It210 words
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Article210 1984-10-06 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreifn Local ddars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreifn currency Australian dollar 1 8031 1 8050 561 5.47 Canadian dollar 1.6447 1 6461 613 603 NZ dollar 1.0572-1.0598 9.70- 9 30 Sterling pound 2.6960-2 6994 373 366 US dollar *****-2210 words
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Article155 1984-10-06 23 Manager*' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia s*»«nth epui-d i*) u ?16 oeteat sp-c..*.!..- mm 08,,. gTirA;" !3 Sinf apore Unit Trust b put,, JgzfS oUB4laiiU|u MflU ifciS Ss£^F* !.!?IlM,d UnunSporeFund 108-114 w,,-K,r inml fund 2 67-? 7? S pare Sec Fund 1 76- 1 87 Ssw S=B Income155 words
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Article180 1984-10-06 23 Gokt THE December gold contract opened firmly at U*****.80. Spot gold prices were steady, influenced by the decline in Ml and a strong US dollar. Trading was quiet as traders were uncertain of the trend in gold prices. k, (In USSper Troy ounce) Opt* Hi** !>•*» Sett Est180 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-10-06 23 Container schedules Hacaipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Recnvmf Receiving »*(¥oyate) *r Carp Time Hock NTopu(3€S/N) 7/10(0700) FS6 *****100/*****900 B3 *****900/*****730 F3 E Pioneer (103W) 7/10(0700) FSB *****100/*****900 N2 Petr Duto* (28CE84) 7/10(0700) SI *****300/1800 1900 B8 Sea Fortune (42) 7/10(0700) TA3 *****100/*****900 B3 Anson (*****N) 7/10(0700)436 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-10-06 23 Vend Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep WiHWI WIIBI Continental Partner 305 6/10 7/10 Chaco 35/6 as* 6/10 J""* Coast 302 6/10 710 Great Fortune 27/8 aside 6/10 £aralu 305 6/0 Jensen IV 22 as.de 6/10 ?> 305 6/0 K.m.aMa|u 15/6 aside 6/10 305 6/0 KotaMurn.290 words
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600 1984-10-06 24 Provisions would have affected trade with China, Europe WASHINGTON House and Senate conferees, trying to put together trade legislation before the 98th Congress adjourns, on Thursday struck out a protectionist provision aimed at trade with China and moved to restrain another that would affect wine imports600 words
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146 1984-10-06 24 TIPS on bow to tap the Canadian market will be given to local manufacturers at a two-day seminar from Nov 19. The seminar on Market Opportunities in Canada is organised by the Trade Development Board under the auspices of the the AseanCanadian Economic Cooperation Programme.146 words
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Stock market weekly round-up ANTHONY HOE
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300 1984-10-06 24 NHNMGH THE local stock market was very weak over the week in line with the Soor performance on rail Street. Except for Thursday, share prices fell across the board everyday. A sharp fall of 13.93 points in the Straits Times300 words
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Article80 1984-10-06 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low tor 1984. Cwpwy Mm- Price (J) H* Low COW) OctS 'M80 words
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164 1984-10-06 24 K, Jjnn|mr SHARE prices fell throughout the week on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 26.64 points over the week to 1336.74. Daily volume was thin as investors watched from the sidelines. On Thursday,164 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-10-06 24 It's Pan-El for the fourth week Most active stock PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd managed to retain the most active crown for the fourth week f inning. Bnt this time, the marine and englnceilng-haied company only managed to lead the aeesnd most active stock, Pahang Consolidated, by less than gJMt> shares. Pan-El271 words
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173 1984-10-06 24 - DAH Yung Investment Ltd (lormerly Dan Yung Steel Co (S) Ltd), *hich was involved in a reverse takeover of Uniweld Holdings recently, is undergoing yet another. Bulkeley Investments (Pte) Ltd has sold off its entire 18 per cent stake or 1.4 million173 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-10-06 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By UPPER GROSVENOR II gets track conditions to his liking and looks good value for each-way in a capacity field in Race 6 for Class 4 Div 1 horses over 1,600 m at Kuala Lumpur today. A four-year-old by Zamazaan, Upper Grosvenor II317 words
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Article4864 1984-10-06 38 PfffVl 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV S— i^tOm 4 a f B I2 B ~U (3 y«w ofcto) (Stains: $11,490) 4 1 *3 Jeataya 51 Sarare-Zain 3 nzc (1200m) By Avaray; put in good work at finish when 3rd to Dazalate Pg 1200m Aug 25. F alaaaat 74,864 words
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Article232 1984-10-06 38 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By I our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Punters can get off to a flying start with Ugfrt Of Dawn in the opening race ■■Ifcsfricted terms Div B horses. This three-year-old showed promise in her debut, finishing a 3 Viz -length232 words
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Article364 1984-10-06 38 MICE EPSOM JEEP HMHWWAN PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 7 Light Or Dawn 7 Light Of Dawn 7 Light Of Dawn 7 Light Of Dawn 7 Light Of Dawn 1 2 Take-Off 1 Jentayu 2 Take-Off 1 Jentayu 1 Jentayu 1 Jentayu 3 Serom 1 Jentayu364 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-10-06 38 By LUCKY LEO MAPLE GROVE, a costly failure in his last start, can recoup the losses in the last race for Class 4 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. This speedy five-year-old by Bending Away was backed down to even money last month over the195 words
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Article70 1984-10-06 38 RACE 3: Crown Counsel, Condominium, The Three Kingdoms RACE 4: Max Scottra, Fame, Gallant Wave, Jewellery RACE 5: Boniour, Nine Dragon, Air Bus 11, Nutrient RACE C: Lady Castlefield, Upper Grosvenor 11, Regent Court, Cempaka Sari II RACE 7: Lin Sang Lih. Chicago, Scarlet Fury, Tambun 11. Yokohama RACE70 words
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Article204 1984-10-06 39 1 TUey 299 SI tf a ********** t Jahastaa 279 41 2t 2S ********** S Daals 250 M If ********** 4 Luc*B 235 St SI IS ********** 5 khoo 217 18 1C 0 0 0 14 0 0 3 3 4 Lam 196 11 11 n 2 0204 words
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Article183 1984-10-06 39 lit M M 1«* tmd M Teh 58 53 46 Ante 28 32 27 Allan 49 43 30 *g«— i 20 16 20 Zaflr 39 35 27 Omimtm 15 12 17 BMgMie 37 23 34 Mwpwa 11 15 9 E vii Breakelen 33 34 34 Smnmy183 words
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Article1408 1984-10-06 39 f!ffm 130 MALA YSIAMMAJOEM UuUI STAKES CLASS 6— 1,206m (MalaylwHbrada) (Stek«ti: $15,000) 1 Sa«*Bfl H4 Tiakra-OBman 4 (one run) CWmb 4 t UaGUjrOM Uttle Master-Ismail 3 me (UOOm) pjg Q^gj i S (wh VWft M Taman VUla-PK Leong 3 me (one run) 9,1 g 4 J«^M S OBman-Owner1,408 words
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586 1984-10-06 39 Scorpio shows form in yielding going OHTHETRACtt willi tiMWCOMAW KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bernf* m wound up his preparations for Sunday's Race 4 with an impressive trial here this morning. With jockey A. Razmy astride, the four-year-old Malaysian gelding showed good form when restrained to clock 42.8 sec in a 600m586 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1984-10-06 39 181 Deaths 181 Deaths TAY KIM TTAM Age: 6* passed tHWf on 3rd Oct. t984» (••ving behind WMk Tan Ah Kal ffjwpr DMMltttWflE Wul Klan Wui Leng Wee Yong Wee Peng I Kim Thai deceased Kim Slong deceased 1 Kim Chin Kim Ton I Kim Chang Kim Lian (deceased) I69 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1984-10-06 39 twlMlll»HHm>lJ 1 DHL OURNML. SMQttGSLi Dip>Hii.t.ia7» T.ifcMt DMi Bk Off Wt*» ItMdt- WWmm LATf MSfc S.C. SOMASUNMMAfc (VARL STONE) gratefully thank the doctors and staff of Ward 44 5.0.H., business associates, friends and relatives for their Invaluable assistance and kind sympathy during our recent bereavement. JMM¥CHUA TBOCLEONCt FAMILY59 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-10-06 39 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I MR. LYE SUM SHEN AND LOVED T I ONES OF I I I The late MDM. FOO AH CHING I I With to thank friends, relatives, doctors I I and staff of Ward 33 K.K. Hospital for their I I Mud asaistaiics, attendance, condolences, I57 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1984-10-06 39 lwLw»h»gl»iiiiw| u>QyrD«trnl 1 FATNBI J r LOM6FOMGSEK •Oet-ms Dimiil Pa. We miss you so much. The love you gave us. Spoke beautifully of you. Inserted by son PM. «AtWf a^t ar jf _-jr I M»i»MQLAVHAW f I Gone from our lives one so dear, I But In66 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1984-10-06 39 I '-'...^uM^HMMBHMifiMtt: U. WMMMMbW RAMMM» In our hearts you always stay Loved and remembered everyday fr. ttmmjktti-in.tmm and In Loving Memory of MRS A DOR At DEPARTED 6. tOM There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. UiHJiw/*"**" I^^ m LOVMft MEMORY of65 words
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Obituary, Illustration204 1984-10-06 39 AMeUPKBF passed away peacefully In Kowloon Queen Elizabeth Hospital on 2ft Sept T» leavlng behind beloved Wire, Llm Oer Slang, 7 sons, 3 daughters, sons and daughter-in-law, grand and greatgrandchildren. Cortege leaves 3A Chong Sin Road (2775). Tel: ****** for Tse Tho Aum Crematortum on Oct. mat 1204 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-10-06 39 ALEXANDER D. BRODIE Dapartad: C Oct. 1979 Loves greatest gift Remembrance Daarty nMaaaa by wife, daiiQhtari, sawHO"iaaj aao ojrafioaofi. JAMES YAMAM DEPARTED: 8.10.i1 Safe In the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. Always mi— d ft ilwtyi r«m«mbaratf by wM» Mart* •aktam, cMi- LONG FOMQ57 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1984-10-06 39 •NM BAMI HAM OATT SMON PMM4 MMT IMddlWly Oil 22.9 -«4 toavint baMnd: wife, 6 torn, 2 •f*"*<w»*, tyt sctoc nitof •rt. rvwnv#tt sod Brwnk and thakbtiog on (.10^4 from 2pm 10pm UNIT, KaiB^^^b^^Bv Aa^b^aft IL". inunn-' fMOW.40 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1984-10-06 40 Martin Palmer focuses on the forces in Division Two LONDON, Fri. The English Second Division is the most nerve-wracking adventure in football. Succeed and you progress to play the Uverpools, fail and you are down with the Wigans. Whether you leave by the front door or1,021 words
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Article124 1984-10-06 40 PAMS, Frt. Heart SSii BLtM at •f the WiMtiil Ewipni Ci—piMMfcip Mk.hu, MstetMt t» rulhallu "ff tVw Ym »tw< fT tfce vtett to i übs Mil sftnr kfr wss awrt i» tfcer t-» fte»l victery «v«r Spate, ■ake way far •tfwr Braa* B^Umw, tke waly CbMnteMfctp,124 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-10-06 40 THE RRST DIVISION CHALLENGE fcSTottenham's hit-man in fine form BEN, Fri. Garth Crooks Babe must keep the goals MHng- for English First Divi;ion soccer side Tottenham Hot;pur if he is to keep his firstearn place and hold off the chalenge of million-dollar striker :iive Allen. After scoring his414 words
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Article379 1984-10-06 40 THERE will be no European Super Cup, contested by the holders of the European and Cup-Winners' Cups, this year. European Football Union (UEFA) general secretary Hans Bangerter, writing in the September issue of the assocation's quarterly bulletin, said the meeting of the winners of the379 words
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Article, Illustration727 1984-10-06 41 SPOTLIGHT ON EUROPE'S TERROR TRIO OF THE TURF McGhee begins to strike it hot in the Hamburg headlines HAMBURG (West Germany), Fri. The giants of the past loom large at Hamburg, traditionally one of Europe's greatest soccer clubs, but Mark McGhee shows no sign of being dwarfed727 words
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Article349 1984-10-06 41 LONDON, Fri. Celtic striker Frank McGarvey hopes that his sparkling two-goal display against Ghent in the European Cup-Winners' Cup on Wednesday will remind Scotland manager Jock Stein that he is not ready to be written off as a Scotland player. But the 28-year-old forward, whose349 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-10-06 41 LONDON, Fri. Scottish international John Wark, scorer of a hat-trick against Polish side Lech Poznan in the European Cup on Wednesday, could be the man to fill the void created in Liverpool's midfield by the departure of Graeme Souness to Italy. Since Souness298 words
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Article593 1984-10-06 41 Pain and drain on the Pitch Keoor or tnt Dhan: o' Itarv s soccer moons LONDON, Fri. Italy's soccer fans, savouring their home teams' clear superiority over foreign teams in the first round of European competition, could this weekend discover how vital foreign skill is to the quality of the593 words
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Article249 1984-10-06 41 ZURICH, Fri. Holders Liverpool, of England, will meet Portuguese champions Benfica in the second round of the European Cup soccer competition at a draw made here today. HmJhmv: EUROPEAN CUP Bordeaux (Fra) v Dynamo Bucharest (Rum), Dynamo Berlin (EG) v Austria Vienna (Aus), Gothenburg (Swe) v Beveren249 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-10-06 41 NUERBURGRING (West Germany), Fri. Niki Lauda aims to clinch his third world driver's championship in Sunday's European Grand Prix on the Nuerburgring track where he almost lost his life eight years ago. Lauda, who stifi bears extensive burn scars from that crash, has only189 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-10-06 42 IX>NDON, Fri. Richard Whichello, Britain s junior champion, found his world crashing about him at the £***** ($225,120) Refuge Assurance national tennis championships in Telford yesterday. His outbursts as he lost 3-6, 6-4 6-1 to Yorkshire rival Jason Goodall led British team manager Paul Hutchins J^f361 words
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439 1984-10-06 42 Hakrkatßai reports from Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE finally broke their secondround hoodoo with a superb 5-2 victory over Malacca to finish fifth in the 15-team Razak Cup competition here yesterday. Their h»t»|>m display followed a €-3 hiitniH«tin« in the morning by Malaysian Armed Forces, a defeat which439 words
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Article273 1984-10-06 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A mutual-help |M»gi'ftiTiTftp to raise hockey standards in Johor and Singapore has been proposed by their respective associations Johor have asked that their junior and senior sides be allowed to play in Singapore's Under-20, Under-23 and Premier leagues. The Malaysian state will273 words
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Article217 1984-10-06 42 SAN DIEGO, Fri. The San Diego Padres defeated the Chicago Cubs 7-1 last night to stave off elimination from the National League baseball play-offs. The Cubs still lead the best-of -five game series 2--1 and will have a second chance to wrap it up when the fourth217 words
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Article19 1984-10-06 42 Knowles scrapes through NEWCASTLE, Frt. »oiiMi|MM(«bN •OMlMlkrMgb 5-4 MlUriM's s^vte» Stove Davis, tbe the flra* •©••-•tf-17--i^MaUav Daw Pja>^^ AFP19 words
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Article376 1984-10-06 42 •> POUR American Olympic boxing champions will make their professional debuts at Madison Square Garden in New York on Nov 15 and it won't cost 20,000 spectators anything to watch them in action. Gold medallists Mark BreJand (welterweight), Perneil Whitaker night). Meldrick Taylor (feather) and Tyrell Biggs (cruiser)376 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-10-06 42 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI were a* gbjgie*. Neither were Tfce&afca* wnmi f MtkaUm t**k toth» iala» B— r jMek with stenr •■OF SMBKaswe CWUnCrpaaa* wa» were ecatoat to teke the ■ht evea the hast wm wt e*Mgb a* BMMee toteheA to a Ma^Sna AmU mm to slam138 words
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Article73 1984-10-06 42 San Diego continued their offensive in the sixth inning to put the game away. Tony Gwynn, who led off with a single, scored the first run on a base hit by Graig Nettles. Kennedy followed with a single up the middle putting runners at first and second and setting73 words
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Article126 1984-10-06 42 KAILUA-KONA (Hawaii), PH. Abont l,M»athiett» (ran 4C state* Mi Jl foreign countries are expected to plug* Into the Pacific Oeeaa tomorrow nwritat to start one of the world's meat grwtfttmg physical niuMee tests. Per the flint time, an Eastern Moe athlete will participate in the126 words
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396 1984-10-06 42 Wilander moves closer towards hat-trick TOP-SEEDED Mats Wilander, of Sweden, beat 11th seed Victor Pecci, of Paraguay, on Thursday and moved to the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 ($486,000) 32nd Count of Godo tennis tournament counting for ;he Volvo Grand Prix circuit. Wilander, winner of the Count of Godo trophy the396 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-10-06 43 JOE DORAI - Ace striker Sundram in two minds JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE soccer coach Hussein Aljunied doesn't know yet how to react to the news that his star striker V. Sandram Moorthy has been granted deferment from National Service until mid-December. He was happy enough yesterday afternoon, making plans to include the445 words
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Article213 1984-10-06 43 Bardhan Cup s-final put off THE Bardhan Cup soccer semi-final between Singapore and Penang Indians, scheduled to be played tonight at Penang's City Stadium, has Deen postponed. Penang are unable to raise a squad because of the state team's preparation for the FAM Cup tournament. Malaysian Indians Sports Association, the213 words
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Article194 1984-10-06 43 SELANGOR, despite the services of Malaysian internationals Wong Sze Meng and Loh Bah Hon, were still reduced to their knees S gutsy Singapore in e second-leg semifinals of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association competition at Banting, Selangor, last night. The Republic, who completed the threematch first leg at194 words
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Article200 1984-10-06 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By NEWCOMERS National University of Singapore's fine run could well come to an end today when they meet formidable Queenstown on the final day of the Singapore Open water polo League championship. For Queenstown's lineup boasts of at least nine current and200 words
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Article125 1984-10-06 43 Aussies wrap it up AHMEDABAD, Fri. Australia, coolly led by Kim Hughes, turned in a professional performance here today to clinch the one-day cricket series against hosts India by winning the fourth match by seven wickets. The victory gave Australia a winning 2-0 lead in the fivematch series after they125 words
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Article45 1984-10-06 43 STEVEN OH thrashed Goh Siew Chuan 15-3. 15-6 in the preliminary rounds of the Singapore Badminton Association national individual championships at GuiUemard Road last night. Other TtMtts: Yeo Swee Kong bt Andy Koh 15-8, 13-18, 15-4; John Ngerng w.o. Tay Kong Sing.45 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-10-06 43 PETER SIOW - Rocky IV Show PETER SIOW Another knockout comeback for the fairy-tale fighter By K. ROCKY SELVARAJOO's real-life comeback at 33 after a fractured jaw and spinal injury is the sort of story Hollywood scriptwriters would love to pen. Last night at the Police Academy, Rocky despatched Uthirapathy to the dressing504 words
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Article377 1984-10-06 43 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Momoko Yamaguchi, of Japan, carded a splendid two-over-par 74 to surge five strokes ahead with overnight leader Kee Bee Khim, of Singapore, on 156 in the second round of the inaugural Malaysian Ladies Open Amateur golf champion fhip. g; Leading scares (Malay377 words
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Advertisement87 1984-10-06 42 GongMtulatwtu NTUC FAIRPRICE TAMPINES SUPERMARKET On- (foui osad Opening We are proud to be the appointed supplier for the whole supermarket shelving system. LA-FORTEZZA S.p.A., Italy presents the latest in shelving and racks! The most popular selling racking system in Europe. Easy assembly Attractive and durable Ideal for supermarkets, minimarts.87 words
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Advertisement90 1984-10-06 43 •9 I II I I S SUPER MOKPOT FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 80/84 O O °4^ssssssssssssssssssl TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION 9 AFTER 4.30 P.M. LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN tti SEPTEMBER DRAW NO. 5 OUT OF 49 ADD. NO. O 70 *****35 45 24 ®71 *****1 48 13 72 5 15 3990 words
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Miscellaneous162 1984-10-06 43 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS lain Mlalrtiy aed (Toa Payoh Athletic Centre 2.30 p. m.). HOCKEY BHA PffMalw l^t: Jansenites v CSC (5.30 p.m.); Mv t: Telerec v Boon Lay (3.45 p.m.) both matches at Fairer Park Athletic Centre. RUGBY BRU DHr. 1: SCC v Armed Forces. (Padang, 5.30 p.m.), Bravo v162 words
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187 1984-10-06 44 Challengei blasts off with 2 women aboard CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Fri. The space shuttle. Challenger, carrying a record crew of seven including two women, blasted oft from Cape Canaveral today on an eight-day voyage to study the earth and its environment. Challenger* whose crew included a Cana-. dian, took off187 words
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Article21 1984-10-06 44 HONGKONG. Fri. A powerful earthquake occurred off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa early today, Hongkong's Royal Observatory said.21 words
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Article, Illustration23 1984-10-06 44 1 picture. He will never smile Andrew grasping the finger of his foster mother, Mrs Barbara Stanley. AP23 words
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76 1984-10-06 44 no ANOKE (Virginia), Friday TWO-MONTB-OLD smile* Md be sever will. There are tote «f tbtega be will sever Asittiw w» ten A cyst that f m nud At tkrstem«fUbhnteto piig— ij kepltkrrnH AMfcew*» thtmmUtai, tunmmed fffcnt* H> pfaM^TfT Whea Aatorw was76 words
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396 1984-10-06 44 Plan to give Singaporeans better access to Malaysia TCTALJNG JAVA, Friday TRADE and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday called for an open skies policy to allow regional airlines to operate between Singapore and Malaysia. He said the Malaysian Airline System (MAS) did not have396 words
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100 1984-10-06 44 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By BOTH flkqppeve Alr--*****0 u tk JO***" afcattle service BoISJBfMW 4HH Kaala l<amaan-, feel tmey ore prwWtag The MAS frtfc ntotUaa auaign, Mrs S.V. Ga*«*lima;*m, aaM: MBU <•.«-.!. «b*M* la preWesß hi terms af ccvparity." Sfce a*U shait fcetweca November ISB3100 words
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Article192 1984-10-06 44 'I got cancer from Agent Orange' ...and dad ordered its use WASHINGTON, Pri. The son of a retired United States Navy commander in Vietnam said today that he had cancer possibly caused by the defoliant Agent Orange which his father had ordered used in the Vietnam War. Mr Elmo Zumwalt192 words
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418 1984-10-06 44 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Hwanj it ask Labur Mnistcr if h* will rtsciMt $IZO toy By MR HWANG Soo Jin did as he promised. The Jalan Kayu MP listened to a group of his constituents on Thursday and then went home and418 words
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Article47 1984-10-06 44 TEN-YEAR-OLD Marianti Rahmat who was reported missing since Thursday has been found. Police found her wandering along Circuit Road. Marianti is a student at the School for Retarded Children in Margaret Drive. Other than having a sore eye and dirty clothes, she was unharmed.47 words
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Article31 1984-10-06 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.44 points to 1,188.83 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today.- AP31 words
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Advertisement128 1984-10-06 44 EV ARVDtfiEL AESTHETICS 0V 1 BEAUTY P01NT. your secret to a more radiant complexion TjjfKAUTTirt^^^^^^^^^^^S BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Rumours of an impending devaluation of the ringgit descended out of the blue on the foreign exchange markets yesterday, forcing the Malaysian central bank to intervene to128 words
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Miscellaneous100 1984-10-06 44 Weattier b? TO lpm. Showers in a few areas late monwit onwards. TOT. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. 9MSET today: 6.55pm; SUMNSE tomorrow: 6.49 a jn. GLOBAL MATHE* iinlMHn 6/22 Fine Nulla 24/32 Fair 4— <eri«m 11/14 Rain Mtltoinw 10/19 Fine ■aagbafc 24/33 Goudy Mmmw100 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1984-10-06 1 Novels of Sin and salvation Andrew M. Greeley Is a Roman Catholic priest, a sociologist, a syndicated newspaper columnist and a novelist who packages sex and scandal to tell stories of sin and salvation. Just what is he driving at? NNVN Tfcec y* b a^ gfa>s c<mM *y—*y* nr»»i»l,-vel Hfett1,111 words
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Advertisement129 1984-10-06 1 Hot ideas in storage. Niklas. Choice of chrome, red, black or white frames with pine or white lacquered shelves. Hot storage today, Cold Storage tomorrow! TKP A IQ9S Yes,Cold Storage Katong is the address of the new IKEA showroom It measures 66,000 sq ft, all filled with Swedish furniture and129 words
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Advertisement25 1984-10-06 1 Tips for a great party f(ffi&piCX:r} KIDS THINGS, Page Two g1 1 VjKj^^^L^ The right cut of meat T%tiffi%&: OUTLOOK, Pages Four and Five '^tf^rf&'Jfc25 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-10-06 2 Here are the results of the Prehistoric Monster Contest you've been waiting for. At last, I was able to set a puzzle you could not solve. However, the Wong sisters, Pearl and Audrey, managed to piece together something that looks like monsters, so I'll award247 words
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Advertisement273 1984-10-06 2 fifl JSB&k Golden Pfweim f &&Em& CHAD ZHOU iibfi2SttH GARDEN RESTAURANT m[ MKi 6th Storey. UIC Building. |Uj 3135^ Shenton Way. J Tel: *****55 (6 Lines) s^^tj II TBg^ ABJHBBk^Bk J VJI K^ BBBBBr A^h-^BBBBBI BBBBL .^BBBBV K^^BBBBbI BbV^ BBBrl_^Bßfl BL £i^^^^^^^^| b^B^BPßP^b^bb! bbbbbbV^^^^^^bbl Special Teochew Dishes 1 1 £il273 words
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Advertisement687 1984-10-06 3 Another new Magnificent Color Lab Here's a Magnificent Opening Gift an adorable froggy bank that V N(k W actually swallows coins! Free with a roll of 35mm film (any brand) Ml^^. IV/Uiririifir-ori-h Cc\\r\r I processed and printed here and a purchase of 2 rolls of Kodak Color V lvia y687 words
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Article, Illustration1620 1984-10-06 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By Tenderness and flavour can lie achieved in the toughest meat fey cooking it the right way. Our Gourmet columnist discusses the different cuts of meat ami the cooking method most appropriate lor each. A recipe is provided lor each cooking method,1,620 words
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Article737 1984-10-06 4 Kabe heef-a cut above the rest THE latest thing to do for a special occasion may be to send a singing telegram. But conservative Asians at the receiving end might feel too embarrassed to appreciate it. An unusual and much more welcome gift would be Kobe beef. The idea is737 words
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Advertisement391 1984-10-06 4 Adviti— m#nt Furniture buyers beware When they tell you it is made with "Ramin Solid Wood" what does it really mean? Is it Solid Ramin through and through or is it Ramin and Solid Wood which could mean a Ramin Veneer covering some cheap solid wood inside. Do not go391 words
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Advertisement58 1984-10-06 4 A_JSI_JSI_LV E R S R Y~ Bally shoes and fashion accessories for both ladies and gents are at specially reduced prices. These and more at our Anniversary Sale, now on till S^Sl October 1 4 |B^ r^ I^^^^^^^Ml^^Bi at our bally I E*bA^\ Holidav Inn 25 scons R oa a«oi-oi58 words
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802 1984-10-06 5 MAY HO - Where service doesn't match the food Majestic Restaurant Bukit Pasoh Road Reviewed by NATALMU LIMG Guangzhou cooks have long mastered the art of stir-frying, and the tradition is alive and well at the Maje«tic Restau- THE Majestic Restaurant in Chinatown enjoys a solid reputation built over many years of serving802 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-10-06 5 HUO MEILI - All set for a bite of the ice-cream pie HUO MEILI -21 IF THE Rolls-Royce of ice cream is Haagen-Dazs, then Vivoli is the Mercedes-Benz. But newcomer Vivoli Italian Ice Cream (Pte) Ltd is having a hard time slugging it out with Singapore's icecream giants Magnolia, Meadow Gold and Walls.572 words
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Advertisement12 1984-10-06 5 50% o*o»^ From 6th October 1984 T While Stocks Last Iff! \^TA&O^12 words
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Advertisement434 1984-10-06 5 1111 of real pine in your bedroom W^k mSXKStBBS\ M M S Fm M M/ We undertake to supply T^S^^H^y'' yi SflMsNdßMßlSfllfcfitX B and at prices stated M&k^v^^u* uwiTbcdroom i^^^^^ during the period of matched Individual units. IB AT Never has pine been so 2^ EHtltdta Dnll_ rtti+ Dajl 2434 words
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Article, Illustration933 1984-10-06 6 Timely insight into Poland As literature it is wanting. The characters are cardboard, the dialogue frequently pedestrian and the plots uninspired. However, the* Michener magic is not totally absent Iff read as a chronicle, and iff the literary inadec|uacies are overlooked, Poland will provide the reader with a better understanding933 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-10-06 6 THS CaM mml Ike Dark: The WotW After Mail— f War by Paul Ehrlich, Cart Sagan, Donald Kennedy and Walter Orr Roberts (Sidgwick 6 Jackson, hardcover, 129.50) The report of the conference on the longterm worldwide biological consequences of nuclear war. In the two principal papers, Sagan279 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-10-06 6 THIS fortnight's crop of paperbacks includes two novels by wellknown authors, one massive pot-boiler and three thrillers. Tke Wife 1 Mtttte 6mv by Janet Lewis. (Penguin, 96 pages, $6). In this short novel, Janet Lewis, whose work spanned American writing from the *20s638 words
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624 1984-10-06 6 Novels of sin end salvation FnmPtgtOn* hi Singapore yet). Lent «f Jhe Bmmw, seems to continue his sacramentalis- ing of fun. It continues his evolution from packager of gossip and scandal to novelist, and it certainly continues his gaudy, if unvarying,624 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-10-06 7 Exploring facts and feelings TEACHING A STONE TO TALK Expeditions and Encountacs By Annie Dillard Picador 177pa8«^$12 IMGLAYWAH Z Parhap* it bteauaa^ man's tear of w thing* diffawjnt and unknown to him twai wa> ananatad from llw physical »ortt totrmin and th* other crea- am tu*ea ha aharaa it with.712 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-10-06 7 Easy-to-read stories with a modern twist the young readei THE WHITE BUTTERFLY and THE SNAIL WHO «TE TOO MUCH Both by Brigitte Bloch-Tabet and Claude Dessons $9.90 each NOAH'S ARK By Brigitte Bloch-Tabet and Alain Savino $10.50 ULYSSES AND THE CYCLOPS By Noelle de Chambrun and Alain Savino $10.50 THE712 words
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Advertisement582 1984-10-06 7 New arrivals at Times the Bookshop The Killing Fields By Christopher Hudson (Pan. $8.05) An American journalist returns to Cambodia to rescue a man who once saved his life. His account became the basis of David Puttnam's film. The Killing Fields. Doctor's Slaughter By Paul Theroux (Hamish Hamilton, hardcover, $32)582 words
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Advertisement2213 1984-10-06 9 ikVllli MIM IHHHifI LTri |JP% I Coopers jLi^mawKm\W+K* Hsi^tfE^Bl^Bfli^B^Py s^L a^E^k*MaHals^B^^ &LybrdnQ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and ISTAMTS IIS9HBbH B ST^JSSSjf^L <»oi t 4r f Bs«S«r»tee: profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, 1W.,8^: S.T.A.N.T* RS2,213 words
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Advertisement2463 1984-10-06 11 r^aT^al^^^aLl^ AXwalliW m^bT fl M International Bank opentng a Merchant (f(u Bank in Singapore, invites applications for --ill I l |U^ l|ltsl M u)rfx»r.itit)ii [I [II B^^^^^^^^^|^^^^^^^| IB aafl aaaai 1\ LO AJtS/ CRaCDIT /f^^ with inu-rt-Ms in the P n»jx-rt> [Ut IafIIBBBaV^BBBBaB Bl II »»^»»iw^# m 1/ ik-vch >pmt-nt2,463 words
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Advertisement1862 1984-10-06 12 pplicattons mn invited to fill the following j I ppotntmenta:- B SEWOH ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I Hold recognised qualifications in electrical I engineering and be registered with the Profes- I sional Engineers Board, Singapore i I Minimum working experience of 5- 7 years in I design and supervision of Electrical services.1,862 words
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Advertisement294 1984-10-06 12 rA new foreign offshore bank invites appli-^% cations for the following positions: I OPERATIONS OFFICER I REQUIREMENTS: At least five years of banking experience with at least two years at a supervisory level G.C.E. 'A' level Minimum 3-4 years of experience in ACU/FX settlement department Sound knowledge of MAS. returns294 words
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Advertisement1769 1984-10-06 13 j ■■MO rt H t cHi Electronic Devices (S) P!«. Ltd. J J H fl^Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million colour television j WAlrTft 1?R9x99l IrßsPSfßTfßrffm fft^rfm V^WRP^iRQVPPiHRI Sr^^ Picture tubes manufacturing company in Juronq has I.) VAKM% j rfw^BCffi \ff£?HtW\lM*^ti^^^^^^^^^L\ vacancies for the following positions fl A leading manufacturer1,769 words
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Advertisement493 1984-10-06 15 APPCWNTIiffiWXS I B^BW I In our expansion programme to enhance I our role in the upgrading of construction technology in Singapore, we are inviting suitably qualified candidates for the followI ing positions:I Production I Planner 1 Diploma in Civil Engineering or GCE A' I level I Planning and co-ordination or493 words
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Advertisement531 1984-10-06 15 T j I An established Exhibition Construction Commercial Advertising firm with regional office in^H Singapore urgently requires:- yj ACCOUNTANT Degree holder or ACCA with minimum 2 years relevant experience. Those without relevant qualifications but with at least 5 years working experience will also be considered. MALE PROJECT EXECUTIVE Minimum A'531 words
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Advertisement661 1984-10-06 15 We are an American multi-national H company engaged in high volume manufacturing of precision stamped H H and plated leadframes for the semi- H conductor industry. We have immediate H openings for dynamic, people-oriented H personnel: H PWOBBCTKW I s>PEHwiBHBnr (Plating Department) Sfll To lead a team of supervisors to661 words
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Miscellaneous235 1984-10-06 17 COMICS 2L GARFIELD myjumMtmvi* PEANUTS Byschuiz I TMINK ILL THV A TWOAWP-A- \i "1 67 59P Briutovn, WX& JurwiHtod, TMEV PROBABLY HAP /^jUMAT 7 YnOTUINaY^ I IT'S A PLEASURE NEVER j j tOZvi+Str JHEM OUTNOMBEREP l^l™^ ™««E BUCK ROGERS Ml THE 25TH qailHltl •,mm~«m^u m^ V&^W^/ "lU^^^-S^fe jSL A^ jWfVTaoMHH235 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1984-10-06 18 ELAYNE THONG - Quiz wizards fight it out ELAYNE THONG By Two team* with contrasting strategies to beet the other at the National Current Affairs Quiz final tonight. Which has the winning formula? Our 4 writer spoke to the teams from the National University of Singapore and the dementi community centre, both old1,090 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-10-06 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN - If you want to call Geoffrey -Howe KANNAN CHANDRAN By Foe tho next few weeks, 9BC Wmhl Service .presents a second series of It's Your World phone-ins to well known potolic figures in Britain. Anyone, snywfterc, who can receive "BBC and has 8 telephone and the interest may got on610 words
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Article, Illustration902 1984-10-06 19 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO asiOataU Sf DIANA ROSS Swept A way (Capitol) BY RIGHT, this album should be the year's smash with our local pop fans. It has great songs including All af the duet with Julio Iglesias, Miming Y«a, penned by Lionel Ritchie, and902 words
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Article, Illustration589 1984-10-06 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN - V— sci-fi series with class KANNAN CHANDRAN Our writer previews three new i TV series. Byl THREE new series of toarying merit take to ■be screen today and Monday. The pick of the crop is V, a science-fiction series, which debuts on Mm** (Ck 5, ».15 p.m.) in place of589 words
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Miscellaneous513 1984-10-06 18 Whafeorv 88© CONCERT CHANGING FACES OF on Saturdays. On weekdays, torium. (See story on this Victoria Concert Hall. BUKITMERAH tickets at Clifford Pier, page) 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $4, $7, Exhibition at the Rukit 7 a.m. -5 p.m. Ferry services TAMARDfttt $10 and $15 from Cold Stor- Merah Sblart's meet^ne513 words
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Miscellaneous801 1984-10-06 20 YULH VEWIMG AhD JJSTEMMG GUDE -Q. osfr| Pick J^^^^^^l a S2»^ w 73o g^px'^^r,r c SsSiQS iflisi ___^^_________________t___ 200 SSi a S«- "grttwsLM Mlill ii€l ?sl FYanklin Delano Roose- QHy M 3.25 46th SAAA International Trach and FleW Cham- Sailm The Win W V M^ and other h.ts. woa.h" RepolT801 words
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