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Title Section15 1984-10-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1084 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article393 1984-10-10 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Number of foreign maids rose from 3,000 a year to 5,000 in six months, says Teng Cheong By THE $120 levy on foreign maids, which will take effect next month, was an urgent move to stem a flood of them into Singapore,393 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-10-10 1 Cantonese opera star: Why I defected TAIPEH.Tueo, Hong Hong made the decision while performing in Singapore A CANTONESE opera star who defected to Taiwan said today she had no freedom to pursue her artistic life in China. Miss Hong Hong, 39, told a press conference she decided to defect while478 words
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Article173 1984-10-10 1 House to discuss issue on Oct 19 THE flat $120 levy, to be imposed on foreign maids from next month, will be discussed at the next Parliamentary sitting on Oct 19. Mr Hwang Soo Jin (Jalan Kayu), who last Thursday promised some of his constituents that he would raise the173 words
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Article193 1984-10-10 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By MISS HONG HONG is Erobably the most flamovant actress from China whom I have met. Always flashing a broad smile, the tall actress definitely stood out among her demure and reserved fellow members in the Guangzhou Opera Troupe, which performed at the193 words
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123 1984-10-10 1 PARIS, Toes. France's largest ■supermarket chain, plagued by hungry shoplifters, Is trying a new weapon free food handouts. Tycoon Edouard Leclerc, who runs the Leclerc cut-rate supermarket chain with his son Michel- Edooard, said anyone who was hungry should ask one of his123 words
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234 1984-10-10 1 ABBY TAN - Asean meeting ends with plan for better work conditions ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. Asean Labour ministers ended their twoday meeting today with the approval in principle of a proposed programme for the improvement of working conditions and the setting up of a labour information network on labour234 words
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353 1984-10-10 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW It's trying to persuade top govt official to switch to politics By THE People's Action Party is expected to name at least one more new candidate for the coming general election. Sources told The Straits Times that the PAP353 words
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Article74 1984-10-10 1 BANGKOK, Toes. Thailand raised Import duties on a wide range of luxury Items in a move to curb its l'Ss2.2 billion (SS4.I billion) trade deficit and protect local manufacturers, the Flnance Ministry said today. The ministry said it had temporarily doubled to 2t per cent an74 words
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Advertisement9 1984-10-10 1 Bosses bank on better deals to woo women PageO9 words
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Article525 1984-10-10 2 One aim, twin efforts EMPLOYERS hope to attract more married women back to work by offering them part-time work and flexible working hours. They also want the government to take the lead in other important efforts, including setting up child-care centres that will help get women out of their525 words
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Article551 1984-10-10 2 Thatcher's account BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, trying to lay to rest a controversy over the sinking of the Argentine warship. General Belgrano, admitted on Monday that she could have been more forthcoming about it. Mrs Thatcher said the sinking received just one paragraph in a 1962551 words
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Article292 1984-10-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MR Walter Mondale's creditable performance in the first of two debates provides a much needed beast to his flagging campaign. A candidate's performance in a public debate could persuade those people who have not made up their minds whom to cast their votes far. The292 words
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Article110 1984-10-10 2 TIMES' HARD TIMES THE Times of London used to call itself the top people's paper. Not-so-top people used to complain about its stuffy self-importance. But as it approaches its 200th birthday on Jan 1, the Times has shed its tailcoat and donned a sports jacket. Now under the ownership110 words
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Article204 1984-10-10 2 SMA ON GETTING PEOPLE TO REGISTER LOCAL INVENTIONS INVENTORS should receive some form of recognition if they produce outstanding indus trial designs. Making this call yesterday, Mr Tay Kwang Seng, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, also suggested that the Registry of Trademarks and Patents do a preliminary search204 words
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Article215 1984-10-10 2 Going for youth DUTCH trainer Kees Rijvers has gone for youth in selecting his team to play Hungary in Holland's opening World Cup soccer game next week. Rijvers has discarded or relegated to substitute, eight players who appeared in the country's closing European Championship games last year, when the215 words
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Article74 1984-10-10 2 Asean: Across the Causeway '$lm penalty' sea Bill ANYONE polluting the sea within 320 km of Malaysia's shores may in future be fined a maximum of $1 million. The Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaacob, said this when he presented the Exclusive Economic Zone Bill 1984 in74 words
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Article137 1984-10-10 2 'Beware of agitators' THE military commander of Jakarta, Maj-Gen Try Sutrisno. has urged the community to be alert to attempts by subversive elements to create chaos in the country in the wake of recent incidents. Riots in northern Jakarta last month killed at least 18 people and injured137 words
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Article442 1984-10-10 2 Cholesterol link HEART ATTACK is a major cause of death in high-stress, fast-paced societies. The link between high blood cholesterol and premature heart disease has been only statistical for many years. Now, a 10-year study has shown conclusively that lowering cholesterol levels for a period of years will442 words
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Article143 1984-10-10 2 Charm and poise THEY are both attractive and talented. Both have also won awards for outstanding acting performances. These two top actresses from China, Wang Fuli and Pang Hong, are here with seven others to study the local film market. While speaking to them, KOH SIEW TIN discovers143 words
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Advertisement278 1984-10-10 2 Take off on Alia's new Sunrise E.xpress to Amman and you'll rise with the sun. To touch down in Jordan's capital, gateway to the Holy Land, by 10.45 am. ()n board you'll have the comfort of our wide bodied jets and the welcoming service of our international cabin crew. Along278 words
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372 1984-10-10 3 East Germany will discuss refugees' fate ...if Bonn tightens security, says paper BONN, Tuesday EAST Germany would discuss the fate of 140 of its citizens holed up at the West German embassy in Prague if the West Germans tightened security at their East European missions, a newspaper said today. The372 words
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Article47 1984-10-10 3 ATHENS, Tues Igor Andropov, the son of the late Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, arrived in Greece yesterday to assume his new post as Soviet ambassador. Andropov. 43, a career diplomat, replaced Mr Vladimir Kahoshkin, who returns to Moscow after a five-year te:m in Athens. UPI47 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-10-10 3 PARIS, Tues. Former film star Brigitte Bardot filed a suit against an Italian magazine that published unflattering pictures of her sunbathing topless at her French Riviera beach home. Miss Bardot's lawyer, Mr Gilles Dreyfus, in a suit filed on Friday,, claimed damages of 200,000167 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-10-10 3 AN award for a mission accomplished French Defence Minister Charles Herno pinning medals on 16 soldiers at a ceremony in Paris on Monday soon alter their return with 147 others from Chad. They were honoured for their part in Operation Manta, under which France sent64 words
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Article127 1984-10-10 3 LONDON, Tues. Three North Korean schoolgirl gymnasts were ordered expelled from the country today after arriving in Britain without visas. The three girls had hoped to take part in a gymnastics display in London this Saturday, but were refused visas as Britain does not recognise127 words
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Article316 1984-10-10 3 Not enough said on Belgrano sinking BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, trying to lay to rest a controversy over the sinking of the Argentine warship, General Belgrano, admitted yesterday that she could have been more forthcoming about it long ago. Mrs Thatcher said the sinking316 words
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222 1984-10-10 3 BRIGHTON, Tues PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservative Party opened its annual conference here with a warning from her: "Don't brawl with the bishops." Political sources said the message was de signed to quieten anger aroused by unprecedented attacks on the Prime Minister's222 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-10-10 4 A New York Times analysis of the debate A BUOYANT Walter Mondale and President Ronald neagen prmid thair campaign battle for tho presidency on Monday, following thair firat debate the previous evening. White the President campaigned in North Carolina and Maryland, Mr Mondale told690 words
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183 1984-10-10 4 NEW YORK, Tues. The wife of Vice-Presi-dent George Bush took a swipe at Democratic vice-presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro yesterday in a casual conversation with reporters which she later said she thought was off the record. Mrs Bush had told the reporters she sees183 words
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475 1984-10-10 4 The issues in the ReaganMondale debate Budget deficit and government spending MR MONDALE attacked President Reagan for allowing the Budget deficit to rise to a record level and questioned whether he was a leader with a clear vision of the future. Mr Reagan said his administration had restored the country's475 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-10-10 4 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. Sophia Leren led a platoon of marching politicians, including a buoyant Walter Mondale, up Fifth Avenue yesterday In the annual Columbus Day Parade. The parade, a magnet far politicians of bath parties, also had VicePresident George Bosk among the marchers. Mr Mondale,126 words
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Article53 1984-10-10 4 CANBERRA, Tues. The government said today it had decided "in-principle" to negotiate the purchase of eight advanced anti-submarine helicopters from the United States. The American helicopters were selected after a long sales battle between Sikorsky and the Westland Company of Britain, which had offered its Lynx 353 words
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Article208 1984-10-10 4 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Tues. Alabama, a four-man §roup credited with bringing a younger audience to country music, last night became the first triple- winners of the Country Music Association (CM A) Entertainer of the Year award. Since their first hit four years ago, Alabama has recorded208 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-10-10 5 Campaign to fight inflation TEL AVIV, Tuesday GOVERNMENT inspectors and hundreds of volunteers fanned out across Israel's shopping areas and market places yesterday to catch price gougers. In an effort to underscore the seriousness of inflation, which is more than 400 per cent a year, the385 words
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Article189 1984-10-10 5 Mubarak visits Jordan for talks AMMAN, Tuesday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak of Egypt arrived in Jordan for talks with King Hussein today after the two countries resumed diplomatic ties broken in 1979 over Egypt's peace treaty with Israel. Jordan and all but three other Arab states broke with Egypt over the189 words
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Article68 1984-10-10 5 IT IS a bad doctor who proscribes the same modicino to oil his patient*, irrespective of their ailments. This is what the IMF has boon a doing. 7 Nigerian Foreign Minister Ibrahim Gamban criticising the International Monetary Fund for displaying deliberate msen sitmty' in setting conditions for68 words
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Article75 1984-10-10 5 IvONDON. Tues. Seamen in Western Europe and several other countries have hegun a campaign to cut oil and arms shipments to South Africa, a spokesman for Britain's National Union of Seamen said today. He said the decision was in support of the African National Congress (ANC). which is75 words
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133 1984-10-10 5 Fire aboard tanker hit in Gulf war put out BAHRAIN^Tues. The fire aboard the Hongkong-owned oil tanker World Knight, which was hit in an Iraqi air attack yesterday has been put out, said the Singaporebased Selco salvage company today. It also said most of the crew had been evacuated, some133 words
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128 1984-10-10 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. American officials, worried that Libya could learn to make nuclear weapons, are pressing the Belgian government to reject a US$l billion (Ss2.l billion) nuclear cooperation agreement with Libya, the Washington Post reported yesterday. American officials quoted by the Post said they are128 words
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179 1984-10-10 5 Peres in US for economic discussions WASHINGTON, Tues. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres has begun an intensive round of talks with United States government officials that includes a White House meeting with President Ronald Reagan today. Mr Peres arrived in Washington from New York yesterday and immediately had a two-and-a-half-hour179 words
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452 1984-10-10 6 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter Uphill task all the way for opposition leader MELBOURNE, Tues. For Australian opposition leader Mr Andrew Peacock, the Dec 1 federal election is not just a battle for government. It may be more a battle for his own452 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-10-10 6 SOBBING relatives, government officials and diplomats attended a memorial service near the border with North Korea today for 17 top South Korean officials killed in a bomb attack in Rangoon a year ago. Prime Minister Chin SEOUL, Tuee. lee-Chong unveiled a 17-metre high tower in286 words
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Article44 1984-10-10 6 HALF MOON BAY, (California), Tues. A pumpkin weighing 277 kg won an international contest here today and earned US$lO,OOO (S$20,100) for the grower. Winner Norman Gallagher. 66, transported his pumpkin more than 1,600 km from Washington state to the re- sort. Reuter44 words
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Article71 1984-10-10 6 EAST GERMANY and the Soviet Union accused the United States of increasing the risk of war and seeking to establish military superiority, the official East German news agency ADN said in Berlin on Monday. "The attempts of imperialist circles to put the socialist community under pressure and establish71 words
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Article56 1984-10-10 6 PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi said yesterday that India faced a growing threat of war and urged defence forces to be fully prepared. "War clouds are looming large on the country's horizon and there is talk of war in the air," she told soldiers of the paramilitary territorial army56 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-10-10 6 MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC Industrial Co. said in Osaka yesterday that it has developed a new filmless electronic still camera (above) that can take seven pictures per second. The company said the new product can transform pictures into an electric signal so that the images are recorded on a magnetic61 words
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Article66 1984-10-10 6 A VITAL communications satellite was functioning normally today, relaying to earth data from the Challenger shuttle, after Nasa engineers spent all Monday reprogramming the satellite's erased memory. The orbiting satellite was hit early on Monday by a "heavy cosmic burst of radiation." which cut transmission for 14 hours66 words
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Article66 1984-10-10 6 THE WORLD Court in The Hague, which had been expected to decide on a question of jurisdiction in a Nicaraguan complaint against the United States, ordered new hearings on Monday on Nicaragua's contention that the US is waging "armed attacks" against the liandinistas. Nicaraguan representative Mr Carlos66 words
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396 1984-10-10 6 BEIJING, Tuesday ■CHINESE President ■a Xiannian told West ■German Chancellor ■Helmut Kohl today ■that China was not ■developing fast enough ■and needed more forBeign investment and ■technology. I "China's current poli■cy of opening to the out■side world is aimed at a ■speedier development396 words
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132 1984-10-10 6 Soviets ringing Kabul to thwart guerillas ISLAMABAD, Tues. Soviet troops have begun ringing the southern outskirts of Kabul and flying nightly helicopter reconnaisance flights to thwart stepped-up guerilla attacks on the Afghan capital, Western diplomats in Islamabad said today Several large columns of tanks and armoured cars now patrol entrances132 words
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Advertisement173 1984-10-10 6 SAFETY MANAGEMENT COURSE Managers' today are concerned not only with product quality, but also the welfare of workers. Safety is one aspect of wetfare that is becoming more important especially since human resource is our only resource in Singapore Designing and managing a successful safety programme is then the part173 words
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Article309 1984-10-10 7 Prominent citizens questioned in connection with unrest JAKARTA, Tuesday MAJ-GEN Try Sutrisno, military commander of Jakarta, urged the community to be alert to attempts by subversive elements to create chaos in the country. He spoke in connection with riots in northern Jakarta last month that killed309 words
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Article161 1984-10-10 7 Asean renews pullout call UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Asean nations vesterday circulated a General Assembly resolution renewing its call for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Vietnamese-occupied Cambodia. The resolution is similar to those overwhelmingly adopted in five previous sessions of the assembly The latest resolution calls on the161 words
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303 1984-10-10 7 Another debt freeze by Philippines MANILA, Tuoaday THE Philippines has declared a fifth 90-day moratorium, to begin tomorrow, on principal payments of all its short and medium-term commercial debts, a top monetary official has confirmed. Deputy Central Bank governor Gabriel Singson said the freeze had been endorsed by the 12-mem-ber303 words
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153 1984-10-10 7 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. Leading businessmen of Brunei and the Philippines recently signed two cooperation pacts here in a move to promote direct trade between the two countries. A prime objective of the agreements is to increase freight shipping153 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-10-10 7 THAI Prime Minister Gen Prem Tlnsnlanonda's well-wishers are numerous. Among them is Mrs 800 80-ngaloem, a woman who believes that Western medical attention alone is not enough. Spiritual powers, too, most be invoked. That is why she was seen performing this ritual dance in front of197 words
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123 1984-10-10 8 RMAF did not send officers to Moscow KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The government did not send a team of top Royal Malaysian Air Force officers to the Soviet Union to assess military weapons recently, Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha told Parliament today. He said the question of the purchase123 words
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277 1984-10-10 8 New Bill creates 320 km special economic zone KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A maximum fine of $1 million will be levied on anyone polluting the nation's exclusive economic zone, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaacob, said when he presented277 words
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264 1984-10-10 8 Govt agencies' $40 m phone hills poser KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Telecoms will be saddled with a staggering $40 million in unsettled bills by government agencies when it is privatised on Jan 1 next year, The Malay Mail reported today. Although there were indications that privatisation of Telecoms would be deferred,264 words
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Article165 1984-10-10 8 KUCHING, Tuesday BINTANG RTM champion for 1979, Jamal Abdillah was today produced in a magistrate's court here and remanded for a week for observation on a drugs charge following his detention at the Kuching International Airport yesterday. Jamal, 25, one of Malaysia's top singers who165 words
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Article207 1984-10-10 8 Withdrawn passports* It OTA KINABALU, Tuoe. THE government, which has withdrawn the passports of 85 Malaysians for visiting China without permission, will not compromise on the issue. Stating this here yesterday the DirectorGeneral of Immigration, Datuk Haji Abdul Jabib Mohamed Don, warned that appropriate action will207 words
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71 1984-10-10 8 JOHOR BARU, Tues. The Farmers Organisation Authority (LPP) is trying to get trading space at Singapore's wholesale market in a move to widen the market for local vegetables. Chairman Datuk Mustapha Jabar said yesterday the LPP was negotiating this with the authorities. "LPP71 words
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415 1984-10-10 8 Telecoms man shot dead in robbery Gunmen get away with $160,000 worth of gems KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A TELECOMS employee, who was wearing a jungle-green jacket, was shot dead today by one of three gunmen who probably mistook him to be a policeman waiting to trap them at a traffic415 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-10-10 9 ALAN JOHN - Bosses bank on better deals to woo women ALAN JOHN By Top execs want govt to take the lead EMPLOYERS are banking on attracting more married women back to work by offering them a better deal in part-time work and flexible working hours. But they want the government to take487 words
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Article213 1984-10-10 9 MINUTES after a motorist gave a $40-bribe to a Cisco constable for overlooking a traffic offence, he reported the case to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Yesterday, Mohammad Nor bin Ibrahim. 30, was jailed for four months for taking the money on Aug 21.213 words
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210 1984-10-10 9 PAUL WEE - Results of tests on split cars ready PAUL WEE By RESULTS of safety teste on the wreckage of two cars which split In two in separate road accidents recently, are ready and are expected to be mmmi to the Registry of Vehicles The wrecked cars a Honda Accord and a210 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-10-10 9 SINGAPORE received a jazzed-up hello yesterday afternoon from Space Case, a group of New Zealand musicians who arrived at Changi Airport to take part in the Third Singapore International Jazz Festival. Comfortably seated on some suitcases, Kim Paterson, who plays trumpet and flugelhorn, belted out a248 words
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Article37 1984-10-10 9 FROM Sunday. Mr Hwang Soo Jin, the MP for Jalan Kayu, will hold his meet-the-people sessions from 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Jalan Kayu Educational Centre 11. Blk 557, Ang Mo Kio Ave 10.37 words
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Article265 1984-10-10 9 COURSES on computer application packages will be offered to the public at community centre computer clubs before the end of the year. This is nearly four years since the first of such clubs was set up in Marine Parade. Two community centres, Marine Parade and265 words
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115 1984-10-10 10 A TAXI driver was fined a total of $N» yesterday far parching aad shnring a motorist whemheheM renpsarihle for a traffic pUe-ap. The motorist, Mr Uew Baa Kwee, wm drivtag along New Upper Chnagl Read on Dec 7? last year when a taxi rtippcd115 words
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Article46 1984-10-10 10 A TALK will be given by the Singapore Civil Defence Force to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore East at the Hilton Hotel on Friday at 12.30 p.m. The main speaker will be SCDF Deputy Commander (Areas), Mr Cheong Kim Seng.46 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-10-10 10 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI -n oraer loes out :o coniraciors By' CONTRACTORS running several worksites in the central area have been told to immediately register their tower crane riggers and operators for safety training. If they do not comply, they may have to stop using the machines.346 words
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400 1984-10-10 10 ILENE ALESHIRE - Unit to help builders find foreign projects ILENE ALESHIRE a Did to aet more orders By SINGAPORE builders, who are being squeezed by a slower market at home, will soon have more help in their efforts to find work abroad. A Construction Exports Promotion Unit will be set up early400 words
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307 1984-10-10 10 Lawyers want dialogue on any changes in the law LAWYERS continue to Eress for their views to e heard on recent changes to laws on minimum sentences knowing full well that the amendments to the Penal Code have taken effect. And on a broader plane, they have said that a307 words
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105 1984-10-10 10 Colombians studying Singapore's success THE group of industrialists from Colombia studying Singapore's success story started their first full day of activities yesterday. The 22-member delegation went first to the Economic Development Board at the World Trade Centre for a briefing on industrial development since 1961. Later they were given a105 words
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Article45 1984-10-10 10 Orthopaedic congress THE fourth annual scientific congress of the Asean Orthopaedic Association will be held at the Dynasty Hotel from tomorrow. Dr Kwa Soon Bee. Perma nent Secreatary (Health) and director of medical services will open the four-day meeting, organised by the Singapore Orthopaedic Association.45 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-10-10 12 Medical faculty's dean given French honour A FRENCH honour has been conferred on the National University of Singapore's medical faculty dean. Professor Edward Tack. st, will be receiving the honour of OfOcler dans I'ordre des Palmes Academlques from the French ambassador, Mr Jacques Bernlere today. The award, In recognition of191 words
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217 1984-10-10 12 Service is the way to bring back tourists Tourism is the business of good human relations: Kwei Cheong GIVE first-rate service and Singapore can bring back the tourists. This was the word from the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, on how our shoppers' paradise image217 words
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109 1984-10-10 12 A FORMER Singapore Bus Services senior cashier filled money bags with other things to cover up his misappropriation of the $35,000 he had spent on horse-race betting. The switch was not at first discovered because Ng Chong Hin, 40, had E laced the109 words
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Article109 1984-10-10 12 Three men charged with rash acts A MAN was yesterday charged with committing a rash act by throwing a broken television screen and a broken flower pot from the seventh floor of a flat on June 3. Yeo Jin Slang, 28, faced a second charge of having committed mischief at109 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-10-10 12 THESE IMB are all set U create history by sig«tag treaty to establish Singapore as a tnuHag statian. Bit the occasion was held yesterday, aad ast so Feb 181t, when the treaty was rigM* by Sir Stamford Raffles. Wit* him in the picture, bat122 words
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320 1984-10-10 12 A NEW image has been drawn up for those friendly neighbourhood Eicon Minimart shops to help them meet keen competition from emporiums, supermarkets and convenience stores. But, partly as a result of upgrading, the target of 150 outlets will be reached by the320 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-10-10 13 NG WENG HOONG - Marine Police to get 'night eyes' soon NG WENG HOONG By MARINE Police will soon have five high technology night vision devices to help in night patrols and rescue at sea. The British-made devices, called image intensifiers, are capable of amplifying light up to 50,000 times and capture images clearly259 words
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Article228 1984-10-10 13 CHARMAINE CHAN - Brother given part of loot CHARMAINE CHAN By BROTHERLY love landed two brothers in court vesterday because one had given the other a small part of the $380,991.50 worth of loot he had stolen from a department store. A court learnt that more than two years ago, K. Sarlin, who228 words
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80 1984-10-10 13 THE CASES of the owner of Hup Hin Market seeking to evict 78 stallholders were yesterday adjourned until Friday morning H P Holdings Pte Ltd, owners of the market in South Buona Vista Road, are seeking to repo^ess the stalls and evict the stallholders80 words
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Article144 1984-10-10 13 THE Singapore Airlines' fleet of Boeing 747s are now lighter by 12 bottles of baby food and may be saving $25,Mt a year on fuel because of that. A nine-member cabin crew ouallty control circle felt there was too much baby food on board144 words
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Article59 1984-10-10 13 A WOMAN yesterday claimed trial to a charge of committing breach of trust of $46,210 at Straits Central Agencies Pte Ltd in South Canal Road between May 6, 1963 and Dec 19, 1963, when she was accounts clerk. The trial of Zaleha Adele Samad, 22, will59 words
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Article47 1984-10-10 13 A TALK on understanding love in a meritocratic ana technological society will be held at the Hotel Plaza's banquet hall on Oct 27 at 2 p.m. Speaker of the session will be the Rev Desmond O'Donnell. a clinical psychologist and author.47 words
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147 1984-10-10 14 Symposium lon noise and air pollution \Wm SYMPOSIUM on noise, flr pollution and vibraBen control will be held fl The three-day symposiflna, which starts on Monflaay, will be particularly flbeful to architects, engiLuers and builders. Bit is organised by the --^pplied Research Corpoijfltion and will be held at ■fr-Hyatt Regency147 words
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Article49 1984-10-10 14 -U^CHARITY fair to help raise BJBOOO (or the Community t Chest will be held at the Instiflkc of Education's Students' Rptreation Centre at Bukit Inmah Road on Saturday at ■a.m. Cakes given by two l^pnl hotels will be auctioned fltbe fair organised by the flnmmunity Service Club.49 words
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392 1984-10-10 14 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Amount reflects MRT awards By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. Singapore's trade deficit with Japan is expected to rise to a staggering $6 billion this year, in reflection of contracts awarded by the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC). This means that392 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-10-10 14 A LADDER has been placed against the embankment of the pond in the Serapong golf coarse on Sentosa following an accident which landed the club director in hospital. Mr Cheong Thiam Slew, «2, director of Sentosa Golf Club, which also owns the Serapong coarse,242 words
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Article279 1984-10-10 14 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By MORE Mandarin films made in China are expected to come to local cinemas following the first visit to Singapore of a film delegation from China. The delegation is on a week-long visit and hopes to sell its films in a279 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-10-10 15 At the university THIS happens more often la British aad American universities students serving la a restaurant on campus. Bat It Is a novelty at the National University of Singapore. A boat 3ft students have signed up far parttime work at the aewlyopened Kent Ridge Guild House314 words
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Article303 1984-10-10 15 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN At the schools Renovations likely to be completed by 1986 By THE "dark ages" will soon be over for old school lavatories. The Public Works Department has decided to speed up their renovation by two years. It means that instead of making schools303 words
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175 1984-10-10 15 Students will get full-time doctor STUDENTS at the Singapore Polytechnic are likely to get the full-time doctor they want so much. The polytechnic advertised yesterday for a doctor, one day after The Straits Times Forum Page received a petition signed by 1,147 students for better medical care. The students complained175 words
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Article54 1984-10-10 15 THE Singapore Polytechnic is to receive an electrical switchboard worth $250,000 the largest single donation it has ever received from Terasaki Electric Co, Japan, on Thursday. The switchboard, to be installed in the polytechnic's Marine Engineering Department, will enable students to get experience of computerised equipment, identical to54 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-10-10 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - Paris' envoy wants more political links TAN LIAN CHOO By FRANCE'S new ambassador here, Mr Jacques Berniere, said yesterday he hopes to promote more exchanges of political views between France and Singapore. In the past, France has tended to concentrate on cultural and economic ties with Singapore. Now, French officials241 words
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113 1984-10-10 15 Manufacturers clinched $3 m Thai deals A SIX-DAY trade mission to Thailand has resulted in deals worth about $3 million. The sales included electrical lamp fittings and accessories, air-condition-ed ductings and hoses, and television tubes. The mission, representing 12 companies, was organised, by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association's electrical and electronics113 words
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Article45 1984-10-10 15 IN A separate ceremony at the Istana yesterday, Mr Harrison Elbert Major, High Commissioner for Trinidad and Tobago, presented his credentials to President C.V. Devan Nair. Mr Major, 54, is concurrently Trinidad and Tobago's high commissioner to India. He lives in New Delhi.45 words
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Advertisement664 1984-10-10 10 This programme is designed to equip personnel working in a computer data II processing environment with the necessary knowledge and skills to increase their effectiveness in their jobs. It consists of five modules totalling 180 hours. Module 1 Computer Programming Module 4 Management Information and File Processing Systems Module 2664 words
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Advertisement239 1984-10-10 12 y--y. i,'.. -ito^f i^frfflriiif. Ml flF%Ki^Ww^^il^r^^HHlßßlKpTTB£ii timM-itiiVHmktifr-it--' *tt3* at. M$%MFk iH Hfe -^y^^Kk 2^"m w*t*Z?i^:s+*mZ?*'* -^*_^mm. Zy&!%Zk mk "tffxifdjtiTjj -n s at 4________^__\wK_\\_____.:Z3L wF^ UMM?v Lr^ """'"^^'"ttMfiiif'wlTf WmmZ\ Miwmrn^TP^^^Tßßii^^^i W_f9___^__ m_\*w___m ■■*!>• v HP* '*mss^^__ \\_W&'?iSGL^L...%^*l^^^^*^^**+B9& _Z*%^lWL\ Wk WUtSfc.*i*r wA JpgSJWP"^ There is also 52,200 sq. right behind the transit239 words
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Advertisement62 1984-10-10 15 WfSmHSmfl /tafcrf I mKs£2»«' m j f SB 1 1 H W w w °*a»> V i **ooucr or smbmvi>. m an l m Mote Convenient smbahv* mn m waoocr 1 sjvss m m^" More Hygienic f A tM WSMSIN T a .«-i m «bjh, V Qmmimmm m oBun <»anß»62 words
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Advertisement538 1984-10-10 15 I r THE 1984 CANADIAN 1 GOLD PROOF COIN Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint I By Authorization of the Canadian Government I [A| historical voyage to Canada The Design I Immortalized in 22 Karat Gold The reverse, designed by artist C arola lietz In 1 534, French )llavva sh(m538 words
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Article474 1984-10-10 16 RICHARD NIXON started it all in 1960 when he took on John Kennedy. Gerald Ford faced Jimmy Carter in 1976, who in turn had to contend with Ronald Reagan four years later. Televised debates between rival candidates for the US presidency have now become more or474 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1984-10-10 16 The quiet rise of the miners' strongman LOUIS HEREN profiles Arthur Scargill LONDON Arthur Scargill, the president of Britain's National Union of Mineworkers, belongs to a new breed of revolutionaries. He may well be the prototype, and his tactics should be studied closely by politicians of all liberal democracies. He1,156 words
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Article, Illustration966 1984-10-10 16 Mrs Thatcher after Scargill COMMENT By The Economist THE speech which Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher makes to the Conservative Party conference this week will be her manifesto for the next general election. Her government is already almost a third of the way through its probable life. Room for manoeuvre is966 words
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Article674 1984-10-10 16 Art Buchwald I'M NOT a betting man by nature but I have this bookmaker. He works for the Reluctant Insurance Company of America. This is how we bet. Every month, I give him a certain amount of money aad he takes a gamble that my house674 words
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Advertisement34 1984-10-10 16 4sm|gs» xime shall unfold its true worth Xw K^ > A? J/ The ReversoThe world's first reversible watch is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****77 i Welcome aboad- Lufthansa German Airlines34 words
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224 1984-10-10 17 IN VIEW of the recently-enacted Companies (Amendment) Act, I seek the opinions of the relevant authorities, those in the legal and accounting professions, company directors, secretaries and others on the following points: 1. THERE are many employees of companies (especially those providing management services) appointed as224 words
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Letter145 1984-10-10 17 WE WOULD like to reSuest that the National letball Championships, held at Delta Sports Complex early this year, be televised. It seems that nearly every game is given publicity in Singapore except games such as netball. Even the National Track and Field Championships were broadcast not long145 words
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166 1984-10-10 17 A RECENT appeal la The Straits Tftmea by the BPCA far daaattoas caaght my eye. I woader why part at the sabstaatial amoaat of moaey the Cawiiinalty Cheat receives east he aaed to help the SPCA. Haw many ttaaea have yoa aaked the SPCA166 words
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236 1984-10-10 17 Form work resource centre call PRESIDENT Devan Nair has made a plea for a genuine change of attitude on the part of employers, employees, the government, and society for attracting a potential pool of about 320,000 married women into Singapore's labour market. Unless this is done quickly, by 1990, only236 words
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280 1984-10-10 17 I REFER to the letter "Look into traffic jam warning system" from "Tay". (ST, Sept 24). On Sept 19 at about 6 a.m., the police were alerted to floods along stretches of Bukit Timah Road, Farrer Road, Braddell Road and Thomson Road. The flood280 words
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183 1984-10-10 17 I REFER to the letter "Bridge this education gap" (ST Oct 2). It is obvious that "Pressurised Student" is having difficulty coping with the pace of learning in school. This is the normal pace for Express course students, who are expected to take the GCE183 words
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210 1984-10-10 17 Bad wiring may tempt would-be robbers and vandals I HAVE just shifted to a new town and have observed that the telephone lines along the corridor in most of the flats are badly and loosely wired. As most of the connection points to the main exchange are installed near the210 words
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Advertisement1393 1984-10-10 17 I If yourun out tfcashT j he^\*tee youcanrunta HSS Shopping centres, office I <§L M SAFNCOCIub DISTRICT CODE 1 130 DISTRICT CODE 1646 301 Upper Thomson Rd. #01-37 Thomson Pla,a I buildings and some of the most 1 L W.C\±*SJj, Beach *<»*< ltt Storc y SWI2 to sf*2f t S2f?1,393 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-10-10 18 The 'top people's' paper goes downmarket in search of circulation LONDON The Times of London used to call itself "the top people's paper", and not-so-top people used to complain about its stuffy selfimportance. But as it approaches its 200th birthday on Jan 1, The Times has914 words
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618 1984-10-10 18 Dhaka takes stock after nature's ravages DHAKA BANGLADESH, no stranger to natural calamity, is staggering under unprecedented floods that have squeezed food supplies for Its N million people. So far there have been no reports of people starving, but officials say there could be cases of famine In the next618 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-10-10 19 THE downhill slide of Singapore stocks slowed and prices closed mixed. One dealer said: "The local market is still nervous over the wide margins quoted for the Malaysian ringgit." The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 3.03 points to 856.59. The Business Times Composite282 words
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Article37 1984-10-10 19 Singaoore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 33 48 23 Finance 4 6 7 Hotels 2 2 6 Properties 4 5 3 Plantations 7 4 2 M**ng 2 0 0 Deb/Loons I 6 3 Totol 53 71 4437 words
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Article84 1984-10-10 19 SOME covering support in the afternoon helped check the downward slide of share prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market closed slightly easier. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 8.43 points to 1310.21. At the final bell, the market84 words
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Article35 1984-10-10 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business times Industrial Composite 1983/84 H.gh 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) Ml time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) Alltimelow 74 75(17/9/64) 550 78(12/8/82)35 words
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Article45 1984-10-10 19 Up Down Unch Industr.oK 33 55 24 Finance 7 5 I Hotels 0 1 Properties 2 7 I CM palm. I 3 2 Tins 2 5 2 Rubbers 3 6 7 Deb /Loans 0 1 I Total 48 83 39 145 words
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Article66 1984-10-10 19 M4* 133 +29 imam Cam 161 +12 I C S .60 +10 «TP 418+10 SIS 290 +7 MM 50c 142 +6 M OiTtwi SIC 128 +6 UArn .50 +9 M 111 iW 328 +4 ÜBBIIB 306 +4 imSmmnl 266 +4 mitmUam 227 +4 hAAcSaAHc 166+4 UresmSn 273 +3 ftamllSc66 words
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Article67 1984-10-10 19 S_ Urn FhMM 262 -23 Mm* Mk 214 -21 C»SH* 330-16 ft falwprtm 392 -12 Mm MO -10 1.,!— 408 -10 Urn (Asa 200 -10 M Tiert 190 -10 Cm 91c 271 -9 Nmftm 3M -4 GliWpSOc 2M -7 mOeA 211 -7 •ke» 133 -7 l«m ft Ctt. 12067 words
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Article63 1984-10-10 19 Oct I Oct) BT Composite 771.04 769 19 BTMcator *****98 *****06 BT 08/OS 276 343 ST Mwstnab 859 62 856 59 ST Finance *****6 2550 54 ST Hotels ***** 912 71 ST Properties 5454* 543 09 STUmmes 372.77 372 85 STPUntatom 2554 24 2553 89 OCBC ***** ***** CUB63 words
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Article15 1984-10-10 19 lentCc iA 26*000 NO L Loon 1.025,000 Amol Staal 937,000 Pofconf Com 698,00015 words
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Article35 1984-10-10 19 »~JM<M un^h gmeu mo, «c 3 m* c««««_i f? Si 7 M ru $T,, +2 B B**M»t unch hemai -1 TtamNb suso unch Mnn unC h Mml +2 fhsren -A 135 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-10-10 19 gdfgdf FRIENDS and strangers often stop Mrs Shereen Zipfel on the roadj or call her on the phond with all kinds of strangd requests. Can you sell waste] Eper for us? Can you y eel skin handbags? Are you interested in selling fresh541 words
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535 1984-10-10 19 TOKYO Sates of personal computers worldwide will exceed US$BO billion (*****.8 billion) in 1968, up from about US$26 billion this year, according to Dataquest, a California-based technology research firm. "Personal computer sales will continue to see very steady growth, at535 words
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Article95 1984-10-10 19 HONGKONG The Hongkong Land Co Ltd said it has offered to sell the Excelsior Hotel in Hongkong and has released financial information confidentially to a few potential buyers. A company statement said further details will not be disclosed while negotiations continue. Industry sources valued95 words
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Article49 1984-10-10 19 BANGKOK Thailand exported about 315,000 tonnes of rubber in the first seven months of this year, down 9.3 per cent from the same period last year, an official of the Board of Trade of Thailand said. Earnings were esti- mated at seven billion baht CSS66I million) AP49 words
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Article55 1984-10-10 19 BEIJING China is considering opening up onshore areas to foreign companies interested in helping it hunt for oil, a top official was quoted as saying yesterday. Until now, foreign oil companies have only been involved in offshore prospecting. Onshore fields are expectd to produce 109 million tonnes of55 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-10-10 19 MARA FERMAMDEZ - MARA FERMAMDEZ Call to encourage Singaporeans to register designs By INVENTORS should receive some form of recognition if they produce outstanding industrial designs. Making this call yesterday, Mr Tay Kwang Seng, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, also suggested that the Registry of Trademarks and Patents414 words
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218 1984-10-10 19 THE Malaysian ringgit was steady but still nervous in the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The market opened yesterday with the Malaysian ringgit at M52.4000 per US dollar. It did not return to its pre-devaluation rumour rate of M52.3765 last Thurday. The bulk of218 words
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Article161 1984-10-10 19 LONDON British tea aad food mannfaetaran Brooke Bond Quo announced on sale tea prices. A press ■Uti—l released by the wmmm mm not indlgrt* <he ■minnl of the sal* tkmy expected It woald up tie retail price la Britain of a L5 eance (126 m\161 words
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Article90 1984-10-10 19 Seminar receives good response AN OVERWHELMING response has been received for the Seminar on Financing Schemes and Government Incentives for Small and Medium-sized Industries to be held today at the DBS Auditorium. The organisers, DBS Bank, the Economic Development Board and the Singapore Manufactured Association, have advanced the registration time90 words
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Article396 1984-10-10 19 Malaysia Sightens Companies Act KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry has tightened the Companies Act 1965 by amending several sections of the law especially with regard to the protection of Investors by punishment of Insider tradThe Companies (Amendments) Bill 1164, tabled for Its first reading prior to question396 words
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Advertisement345 1984-10-10 19 Countiy4iome greenery secluded^ Approached via an avenue of K/^T«^^C^SS»^ IsßSasSTsa trees through a quiet neightx >urh< >< .d Kf 3? gEZST "'"y* '^i ,gifffsill^M tranquil panorama of landscaped »V*" s*£ .'*'a|^S m gardens blending with the l *"*53 K!p!FL K^B architecture of the homes I '-^i^^^^P*^"^: l^^^^fc^fc •Each block designed345 words
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Article3651 1984-10-10 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,651 words
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Article2453 1984-10-10 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 80S) Alex Hldg <— xd Alcorn (I 506 I SIS) (I) I 50 (12) 1 52(1) 1.51 (15) 1.51 Antah (1 558 1 565) (4) I 54 (10)1 55(2) 1 56 A Choc (2 678 2 70S) (5) 2 63 (I) 2.652,453 words
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Article2825 1984-10-10 20 AH shires quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip rights N Tai eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change (000)2,825 words
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Article301 1984-10-10 21 FOB in baits RAS MRELB (S cents /Mo) (M cents/Mo) rfooti wlosc Woon wlosc Int 1 RSS Prompt ***** *****N *****-181 DON unq unq IntlßSSNov 185 00-185 50 183 00—183 50 210 50—***** 209 00—209 50 In. IRSSOec *****184 75 *****-182 75 Int2RSSNov 174 00-175 00N *****-*****N 197.00-198.00N 196.00—301 words
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Article51 1984-10-10 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) tin price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo yesterday. The buffer stock manager continued to support strongly at this level, absorbing most of the 177 tonnes offered, down from 311 tonnes on Monday. No rationing was51 words
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Article24 1984-10-10 21 Ctiifcn pricet Copper E/tMM Spol *****0-*****0 (1025.00—1025 50) 3 months 1044 00— 1044 50 (1046 00-1046 50) Market tone Steady Sales: 14.300 tonnes24 words
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Article27 1984-10-10 21 Swvor ClOMng prices USS/trtyei Twi tka Singapore 7 20-7 25 7 30-7 35 «M fri NtwYork 7 26-7 31 7 27-7 30 &N/rce Cr«*f iwsse. 5/wr«27 words
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Article21 1984-10-10 21 AHinslnMien £/tdMw} 4faa Spot *****—***** (808 50-809 00) 3 months 827.50— ***** (*****-833 50) Market tone Easier Sales: 12.700 tonnes21 words
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Article413 1984-10-10 21 prices $100 kt Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 208 00 (seders) New drum FOB 212 00 (sellers) Copra Mued i loose 105 00 (buyers) Pepper Muntoi White Asta FOB** 707 50 (seders) Sarawak white taq FO6M.W 700 00 (sellers) Sarawak special Mack FOB413 words
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Article134 1984-10-10 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices recovered from the day's lows on late covering and speculative buying amid anticipation that Pakistan will be in the market today for RBD palm oil. The refined market was quiet, with light covering for RBD palm oil. PALM CM* prices Cmde 10/tonne pakn134 words
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Article23 1984-10-10 21 GOLD USS/oz Tue Mm Singapore 340.90 341.40 342.50—343.00 Hongkong 340.60—341.10 342.70 343.20 Mon Fri New York 342.25—342.75 341.50—342.00 London 341.50—342.00 342.00—*****23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1984-10-10 21 TM Closing prices Ms/kio KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 177 tonnes fell 134 tonnes Singapore November 183.00 down one cent Malaysia November 209.00 unch24 words
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Article118 1984-10-10 21 THE KILOBAR market yesterday traded between 5523,835 and 5523,940. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 00/2. 40 and traded quietly to close at U*****.80/2.30. It re-opened at U*****.80/2.30 and a brisk surge upward in the US dollar brought fold down to the day's ow of U*****.50/ 341.00.118 words
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Article321 1984-10-10 21 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks closed lower yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 4.64 to close at 1177.89. The Columbus Day holiday dampened trading. The volume of 46.3 million shares was the lowest since the last day of 1982. Friday's volume was 82.9 million shares. Wall Street reacted negatively321 words
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Article222 1984-10-10 21 Oct) HK$ Chanft Eloct Won 830 +0.15 SAG** 055 +0.02 9mm Derby 7405 unch A_ocklted Hotels 0 42N unch H* Go. 6.10 7.10 ♦<> *«o Land ?Jli.i?f os KS Of East Asia 1980 +0.2 Hotel* 19.20 +0.8 t_J 5 B'.ar; !4*_. Oeuno Kong 805 +0.2 land 3.05 +0.125 £_*<*222 words
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Article322 1984-10-10 21 Oct 9 Tm Ctunft Aftnomoto 1 1 10 -20 546 26 Amtxfci )270 10 AmN Cham 525 +2 teoN Qom 835 -5 I tank TV 460 10 I HdpMtom 512 4-7 C«nor» 1510 unch Omto Computer 1580 -20 CMMn 614 +20 0 *%> Print 997 -23 Ofcfc. <* rvppuf322 words
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Article322 1984-10-10 21 Oc«9 C«nh ChMCt M A C I 117 -3 A N I 247 +4 A P M 230 +2 Abffoyte 880 unch Afc 295 +5 Aknc* Ol 98 -2 Mtod AMI 235 urn* An^ot E«P 270 -5 **MlP*t 170 +5 Am 4«2 unch Aahton 95 uneh II HP 1025322 words
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Article227 1984-10-10 21 Octl IBS Owne Alcoa 32% AAaA Chem Cp 35% AJfc-Chalmors 9% unch Am Tel 4 Tel 18% unch Ana> knc 18% unch Amr Carp 27% unch ■elWeheiii SM 17% Seeing Co 52 -1% kmreuAm Cp 51% unch Cotorpior Co 31% vlwm pAon_rwri jV^fc *t% _m*m Cp 29% Citicorp227 words
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Article567 1984-10-10 21 Oct 9 Pence Chant* BDUSTWAIS AKed-Lyons 157 unch AssDair.es 178 unch BTR PLC 494 unch Babcocks 133 unch Barclays 517 +8 Boechams 368 unch BICC 233 +5 Blue Circle 421 +1 BOC Group 235 -1 Boots 189 -1 Bowotor 169 -1 BATS 266 unch Britannia 70 +3 BP 498567 words
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Article91 1984-10-10 21 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1640/ 55 and strengthened slightly to 552.1647. It closed at 552.1650/60. The greenback was steady against most major currencies in very thin trading. Against the Deutschemark, it crept to a high of 3.0575 at closing from its initial level of 3.0470/90. Against the91 words
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Article32 1984-10-10 21 DEPOSIT RATES %p.a. Savings account 7 H Autosave 6 1 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7 a 3 months 7'j 6 months 7 1 2 9 months 7 M 12 months Ty32 words
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Article42 1984-10-10 21 LOAN RATES$1 p Prime rate 2 10 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5Vi 2 years 5V4 3 years 6' 4 4 years 6' >42 words
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Article56 1984-10-10 21 BUSMESS LOANS M- Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 J 'i Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 3 4 MAS rediscount rates tor eiport bills 7 Source: DBS Bank 1 -taafcabve rates. 2 For best56 words
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Article218 1984-10-10 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSI O foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8034 1 8053 5.62— 5 49 Canadian dollar 1.6401—1.6415 6 16—6.06 NZ dollar 1.0554—1.0570 9.73—9.35 Sterling pound 2.6705—2.6739 3 77-3.71 US dollar 2 1650— 2 1660 4.65-4218 words
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Article221 1984-10-10 21 Managers' prices for Oct 10 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 71—2 88 The Savints Fund 1 79—1 90 Spore Prot Fund 1 18-1 25id Spore Sec Fund 175-186 S pore Invest Fund 1 09—1 15 Spore Equity Fund 1 21-1 28 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund221 words
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Article57 1984-10-10 21 THE December gold contract opened at U*****.70, 5 ticks lower than Monday's settlement price. The strong US dollar took its toll on the metal as the price of spot gold declined in the Far East. Trading was moderate. (In UStper Troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est *m Dee57 words
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Article48 1984-10-10 21 THE December Deutschemark opened 9 ticks lower than Monday's settlement price at 0.3314. The strong US dollar put downward pressure on the Deutschemark, causing it to settle at 0.3302. (US dollar Deutschermulc Open High Law Sett Eat Vol Dee 0.3314 0.3317 0.3300 0.3302 471 Mar 85 0.334748 words
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Article63 1984-10-10 21 Eurodollar 3 month deposit THE December Eurodollar contract opened 3 ticks higher, in line with the previous IMM close at 88.58. Trading was sluggish as traders were unwilling to take fresh positions before the long weekend ends in the US. (100 Implied interest rate) Open High Law Sett Est Vsl63 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-10-10 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Strip (Voyage) An Cargo Time Block Aust Eagle (9) 10/10(2100) FSB *****900 Ul Corn (12/H6) 11/10 (0700) TA3 0900 1100/1800 1900 N4 Khd Romas (37AW84) 11/10(0700) 51 *****100/*****900 B7 Sea Hawk (60) 11/10(0700) TA3 *****300/*****900 B3 Anna593 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-10-10 21 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel Wharves Nippon Maru 3/4 aside 10/10 Gotong Royong 19 aside 10/ 10 Ham Lnong 24 a side 10/10 Ned Loire 44 aside 10/10 Eastern Harmony 31/2 10/10 12/10 Makmur 20W 10/10 12/10 Max Re.chp.etsch 18 10/10 11/10 VietxoOl 25 10/10 11/10 Wahtai268 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-10-10 22 Penalty now raised to include imprisonment COMPANIES end their directors have traditionally been so closely linked that one would think nothing off one hoc rowing from the other when the need arose. Unfortunately, this could lead to abuse, for instance, when directors595 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-10-10 22 For those interested in operating a franchise THE Singapore Institute of Management is organising a seminar on How to Develop and Operate a Franchise on Oct 25 and 2f at the SIM conference room. In addition, the seminar leaders Mr Howard Bellin, managing479 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-10-10 22 THIS section is probably even mere relevant now In the age of conglomerates and multi-company groupings. It is not uncommon to hear of a person that is a director of 20 or more companies, each with some links to the others but are191 words
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Article55 1984-10-10 22 North Borneo Timbers NORTH Borneo Timbers Berhad has reported that negotiations on the takeover of the company are still going on and an announcement is expected in the next two to three weeks. As a result of the talks, the annual report, annual general meeting and the declaration of the55 words
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Article46 1984-10-10 22 DAVID Holdings Ltd is negotiating with Cold Storage Holdings PLC to buy its whollyowned Australian subsidiary, Foodland Holdings Ltd. Mr R.J. Barton, the managing director of Cold Storage Holdings PLC, said the offer was likely to be accepted, although the amount was not disclosed.46 words
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Article34 1984-10-10 22 THE Post Office Savings Bank has bought 21,000 shares in Acma Electrical Industries Ltd for $44.1 million. The purchase increases POSB's holding in the company to 9.66 per cent from 9.58 per cent.34 words
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Article29 1984-10-10 22 MR FRANK YungCheng Yung, chairman and managing director of Inchcape (S) Pte Ltd and deputy chairman of Inchcape Berhad, has been appointed a director of DBS Bank.29 words
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Advertisement100 1984-10-10 20 Australian Manufacturing Company Adelaide South Australia Well established well known national brand company selling to engineering and hardware merchants throughout Australasia. Proven sales figures increasing at 30 percent per annum Proven protrt results Secure marke-t position with enormous potential both in Australia and overseas Well organised staff Sound investment for100 words
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Advertisement39 1984-10-10 21 Winter^ Tale Mark Helprm A hr.untinq rhapsody o' imagination W1N T ERS TALE contains a wealth o< characters humour adventure romance social comment and tantasy Extraordinary work detymg synopsis vaults time and space SUNDAY TELEGRAPH sm» h IfiTimes UDKlrihuliir.39 words
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Advertisement920 1984-10-10 22 1 BIHHHHI' PHIUPBVHBMO A MITSUBISHI HS-306E <^/ ►HiiiPi wireless Remote Control ««m Downpayment JT/ii^" ©Downp«yment: 1 2 months x $98 12 months x $96 afl^W^ 18 months x $69 is months x $67 mmw mmm. 24 months x $54 24 months x $63 HwvowvvvJUlflMMilMQl m^ a^aß^.l I^^^T^M i^^WiHrßrT^ BSV a:920 words
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Advertisement149 1984-10-10 22 CONGRATULATIONS MR ANTHONY CHEN of CENTRAL BAGGAGE (S) PTE LTD ron being elected PRESIDENT CORRUGATED BOX MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Members: 1. Allied Paper Products 2. Associated Packaging Industries Pte Ltd 3. Atlas Paper Products (Pte) Ltd 4. BanChong Industries Co Pte Ltd 5. Box Print Pte Ltd 6. Central Package (S)149 words
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Advertisement392 1984-10-10 23 First Renault build fl fl B B the technology Then they build LJ It? V, O It's hot. Tomorrow's Car today team completeß^ MH So hot that Dante's Inferno 3 their training comers to mind when volunteers Electronic advances now in Europe j v3*V3^Bßl think of "Hell Station Renault", a392 words
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Advertisement1172 1984-10-10 24 j. TELEPHONE SERVICE: HATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: rfm Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm I Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 00) I *>od/ Entertainment □AV m^^^^m^S. *\9 \o\r %#'"^W a*N Saturday 8.30am to 2 00pm nam L P.raonal S.ry.c../ Marchandiaa J^ VJb SM. /A_Tl| J kW _{tZZ^_\ _T*-Z^k1,172 words
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Advertisement108 1984-10-10 24 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out ______twu 4 i!r\ N? KISaU ki^l Kl^B iHiCrU^^^B BBS M m m a FttgmctUDS/ DISCOTHEQUE ATMOSPIgRC FOB your function. We provide latest equipment for mobile disco, rental of disco/ stage lightings, sound system, smoke, bubble, snow and laser.108 words
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Advertisement135 1984-10-10 24 11 Pssssurs Boats I THE SPECIALIST FOR I BOATING EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES bSmtJ I B Hi SAfMTHMYO" Searcti Lights Lite Jackets Navigations OKAMOTO Manna Toilets HUTCHINSON Compasses Horns inflatable Boats Skis I Ski Vasts and (2 8 Personal many other essential Refrigerators items tor your Boating Freezers Yachting needs BHk o.135 words
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Advertisement171 1984-10-10 24 12 Parsonal Computars i 2- YEAR GUARANTEE SB.C F.M.01. CHARLIE r\m~m\ I SUBB} coat lor 668R8 ceeepullee Htgßor performance In computing 1 Higher r. solution for eyes- protection Biggor capacity tor storing lnfor- matlon Mora BBSBSBBSO for practical computing WIS. rang, of portable or desk- i top model ranging from171 words
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Advertisement185 1984-10-10 24 13 Musical Instruments HSmSmmmmmSSSmmmmSSSSSSmSSSm. NEW MODELS KAWAI Pianos and organs Just arrived. Fantastic sound and features at affordable price. Robert Piano *04-8/U Cuppage Plaza *****39 or Kawal Music *****09/ *****03. FABBOUS "WESTEIN" PIANOS Special offer $1,850. Free heater, metronome, key cover, tunings. Used German piano, $1,500. *****75/ *****58. YAMAHA PORTASOUND185 words
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Advertisement179 1984-10-10 24 I MMbI p* I U e BI "v>B iß> former university fl lecturers from Taiwan has fl the m Mandarin Language to compaWM ny executives keen to rLfl m learn it. Read classification for more details. 14 Antiques/Arts/ Crafts DRASTIC DISCOUNT ON all items Ancestlque Pte Ltd, 290 -G Joo179 words
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Advertisement147 1984-10-10 24 19 Horns Applisncas DEPOSIT $70 FOR video, c.t.v., washing machine and easy H/P terms. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****43/*****51. 20 Pats/Pat Cars AIMMA-STRATH from Switzerland The Maal Food Supple mont foi your Pets A COMPLETE NATURAL PRODUCT Benefits: SuHda up redolence and help* during **********88 Halpa increase vitality Irnprovaa appetite and147 words
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Advertisement184 1984-10-10 24 20 Pats/Pat Csrs I MALE ROTTWEILER WANTED Imported or locally bred. 1 year and above Please contact Jimmy. *****82 i 2 WE t TIE FROM Ireland for sale at $1,000 each (negotiable). I Interested, rail *****25. after Ham S C.C. WINNER male Yorkshire terrier $1,500 Champion bloodline Australia silky terrier184 words
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Advertisement727 1984-10-10 25 o saw: uinar 25 Sale: Other Products Products Enjoy at your own convenience and upgrade your property with a Fibreglaee In-ground Swimming Pool from ATLANTIS CALL *****11/2 *****02/3 *****29 lor an obligation-free «W» Inopoctlon 4 quote. PUBLIC AUCTION Under Instructions From Rscaivars 4 Managars Auction of Goods belonging to a727 words
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Advertisement598 1984-10-10 25 28 Hsalth Cantraa/ ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre. Unit «03-30. Ist floor, Orchard Plaza, (above Penthouse). Massage/Sauna/Faclal All rooms with showers attached Open dally: IOOOa.m to 11 30p.m Tel: *****06/ *****07 DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH Centre. *04-12/13 Fortune Centre. 190 Middle Road. Massage/sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Dally 10.30am to 1 1pm.598 words
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Advertisement512 1984-10-10 25 29 Baauty Culturs 29 Baauty Culture f Salon Monsieur— Skin-Care For Men y BaVat^aadßßßH HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? We specialise in electric-therapy for men witn problem skin conditions a Gaivaaic Treataieat;- oily, problem skin condition a Abrasive Treatmeat:- rough uneven skin condition a Nsartstelag Treatmeat;- dry, dehydrated skin condition Members Independent512 words
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Advertisement276 1984-10-10 25 35 HotiooCloenvno/ mtninj ROCKS-TONE, SPBAV coating. Tel: *****11 (3 lines) or *****85 (night). 5 bSbI Tsenoeettoti/oecof Tel *****33 (5 Lines) TELEX RS ***** WILLIE FAMUCATOfIS OF AMPUMESH*) GRILLES ALUMBSUM GLASS WON GRILLES/GATE ROLLING SHUTTER SOX AMMMG ETC ALL ENOUMES WELCOME Block 4003. Ang Mo Km Ind Park 1 Ave 10.276 words
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Advertisement659 1984-10-10 25 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/ Decor |FREE GIFTS!! 141^^^^^ Bathroom Accessories will ba given VJ^H Free for every order. J BATHROOM TLJI SLIDING 000R gSj specially designed for HDB FLAT *"J Alao available: Shower Screens W PVC Folding Door Venetian Blinds Blinds i^^^^^^^^H Bathroom accessories Acrylic panel Unbreakable Safe659 words
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Advertisement541 1984-10-10 25 PERFECTION MAINTENANCE SERVICE specialises In general electrical, plumbing, roof leakage, sanitary, renovation, painting and contract cleaning. Call David Lim. tel: *****01. QUALIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR specialises: Interior design, partition, wallpapers, carpeting, painting, etc. for residential and commercial. For enquiries *****55. RENOVATIONS CONTRACTOR SPECIALISES in ceramic tiles, marble, parquet, plumbing, window grilles541 words
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Advertisement776 1984-10-10 25 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators FREE QUOTE: REPAIRS, spraying, etc Sales of new domestic refrigerators Trade-in acceptable. Contact *****06/ *****36 PrimeTex Company JOO KHENG SERVICE airconditioners and refrigerators Sale, rental, respray. repairing. Installation, maintenance, service. *****50/ *****52 RICH-AIRE MSTAL. SERVICE, repair room split-package unit. Respraying refrigerators Tradein/ secondhand units available. Tel *****05/6776 words
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Advertisement728 1984-10-10 25 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal CHARGES REASONABLE PROFESSIONAL household office removal. Specialised in pianos delivery service Workers provided Day night service Please call *****40 HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH REMOVAL and Transportation Services I>ays/ Nights Fast Efficient Service *****95* *****35 Miss Leong. INDUSTRIAL/ OFFICE REMOVAL, transportation services for all purposes Workers available REE728 words
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Advertisement610 1984-10-10 25 53 Business Computers THE BEST QUALITY DISKS XSDEX precision >4t "ii. t Certified 100% error-free and carry a 10- Year Warranty. Available at all authorised dealers OR CALL: *****10/1 SKC DISKETTES: $32, Control data free calculator) $42 Maxell MD-2D $60 Computer time: $2. hour Softwares with disk $4 50 Training:610 words
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Advertisement515 1984-10-10 25 57 Business Opportunities BAD DEBTS? STOP WORRYINGI A *ilrl tiiirn ti of iil'i' .itfil experieni eil reliable, bird BOrklßg -irnl M.itidpK keil DaM t ollei tor-, .it your ser\ Ire Having problems "t overdue ■ecoßßti racstvßMss or i>.ut debts in Singapore. Johore Hahrii Ijm.li Kuala I.umpur i PsfMßf Hhiik Kong515 words
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Advertisement692 1984-10-10 26 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities g^ =S .^^^SSS^m^h^^^m___i INVITATION FOR PARTNER A for development of granite quarry I At nearest Indonesian Island, survey shows deposit 50.000.000 I i tons Qualitv smKTior Suitable for construction of sky- I scrapers and highways 3 hours tug boat to Singapore. Dally I ferry692 words
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Advertisement586 1984-10-10 26 66 Situstions Wented fiaaasasßaßßißß QUALIFIED AIRLINC ACCOUNTANT seeks challenging Job In BruneiKlght years experience Including two years In Quit. Advertiser Indian National Airlines and Travel Agency please contact ST Box A*****. 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0023. CATEQORISED-SKM.LED FILIPINO MAIDS supported by our profes- I slonal team. Intensive Interviews prior586 words
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Advertisement528 1984-10-10 26 A ml WANTED: LAO Y ASSISTANT to a <^4S^n-v^n flourishing Commercial Photographer. Doing studio I I IfS and location work. A Jack of I ■X^B all Trades position of responsifl fl bility. Must have a good com9 mand of English. Remunera- II tion: share of profit. Call HII I *****81.528 words
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Advertisement127 1984-10-10 26 Clerical aBBBIHiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY pmtlmmmmm) Female •■enleiy fJI e*4eeet 1) Shorthand speed of at least 100/I^o W4>.m. 2) Typing speed of 50/00 w.p.m. on electric typewriter 3) Able to menace routine secretarial work on her own 4) Able to operate telex machine bbbbbMbbl aelenr end TFI I%FUb2/ 25M017 •sSswat: iTSAQOLDMLL127 words
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Advertisement325 1984-10-10 26 70 Situatjona Vacant Clerical A leading multi-national marine engineering and construction company has a vacancy for the position of: aerk Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credit in English or GCE 'A' level 2—3 years of working experience Proficient in typing Pleasant disposition Willing to relieve receptionist and perform overtime requests325 words
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Advertisement507 1984-10-10 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Clerical mt +4 m^atßsmasssam^—--s^Bßsa^ssss^^^s^^^s--^^m4**mm^^ms^^mmmh^ r a I#SDAFtANP€OSMIN¥(S) PTELLTD. a division of a S U.S. multi-national organisation. Wk ____m We are the world's leading manufacturer of submergible oil well pumps and we are setting up a new507 words
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Advertisement210 1984-10-10 26 I vTTh Pantrw I (lAD Private y Limited ■We are a leading polypßethylens film manufacturing company with in -house recreational facilities and we have vacancies for the posi- tion of: I I CLERKS I GCE '0' level ■t> Prefersbly with 1 I year's working expe- I rience I Ability to210 words
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Advertisement373 1984-10-10 26 ceioDfferroo pareonet a, 1 1 computer company I 1 require* a I CUKI TYPIST Age 19 years and above Minimum GCE O' level At least 2-3 years experience in same position Able to type 35 wpm. Pleasant disposition Ptooeo call *****20 (Ekene) for appointment or write with full details and373 words
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Advertisement561 1984-10-10 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical BBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBag S ■experienced AUDIT ASSISTANTS rmqmrmt by totolfcohod public etccounting fifnv e OCE A' Level or VITB. NIC or LCC Accounting. Knowledge of Chinese. Apply elating personol particulocs, espected aalary and eon- tact telephone number tor 101 A Upper Croea Street #11-14 People'* Park Centre561 words
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Advertisement466 1984-10-10 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established Training Centre requires OENERAL CLERK OCE 'O' level Preferably with experlenoe In clerical work TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Able to operate PABX i OCE -O' level > Ability to speak English and Mandarin nterested applicants pleaae call •*****0 for Interview appoint nent or466 words
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Advertisement581 1984-10-10 27 70 Situotions Vecent: Secretarial/ Clerical JUST TYPING We have several vacancies in Shenton Way and Orchard Hoad lor Typists with a minimum typing speed of 40 on electric typewriter and at least 8 months' sorting experience CALL *****65 OBchofc Service Company urgonNy requlree an EXPERKNCED BOOKKEEPER Must be e able581 words
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Advertisement509 1984-10-10 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretariat/ Clerical EotabHahad shipping forwarding company requlree urgwntly a: TELEX OPERATOR who has knowledge in operating ERB3 machine. Preferably candidates staying near Jurong area. intoreetod. ptosis caS tat: *****61 for Miaa Angelina Leong for appointment EstebMshsd BBBBBBJ M Paya Lobar JUNIOR SECRETARY e Good command of English509 words
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Advertisement561 1984-10-10 27 70 Situstions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well eeteblwhed group ot romp ACCOUNTS CLERK e School leavers with 'O' or A' Level, e Working experience not necessary. Training In computer accounting is provided. Pteaee apply with full reeume. eatery expectation and telephone S.T. BOX ASSS74 880 KBB SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 8828. CLERKS561 words
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Advertisement945 1984-10-10 27 70 Srtuetione Vecent. Secretarial/ Clerical UfQontly roojuifoo GENERAL CLERK o OCE O level. o Able to speak and write simple Mandarin. Inteeeetod applicants. pieeeeMreNg *****98/*****48 Wo 1 1 ootoosfOfsod compony opocst lng on a 8 day week requires A FEMALE OENERAL CLERK e Must be able to type anc speak945 words
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Advertisement904 1984-10-10 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE STOCK CONTROL Cleric required GCE XT level Experience an advantage. Interested please write to: The Advertiser S.T. Box A*****. 390 Kim Seng Road. S'pore 0923 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required Minimum qualifications •O' Level with Higher Accounting and at least 4 years' working experience Interested904 words
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Advertisement867 1984-10-10 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales EXCELLENT PROSPECTS (l FOR Yl SALES REPRESENTATIVE \l (MALE/FEMALE) J) jl THE COMPANY If It This Is a Joint-venture between an Australian firm 1) \l and a local group of companies. Its main activities ji IF are the designing, manufacturing and Installation867 words
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Advertisement394 1984-10-10 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sales COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invitee application! lor the post St SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Minimum GCE ■<)' level with credit In English e Above 22 years old. e 2 years' sales experience preferable but not necessary. e Pleasant disposition. e Possess own motor vehicle. Attractive remuneration for the394 words
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Advertisement463 1984-10-10 27 71 Situstions Vacant: Sales An established car rental company requires candidates for: SALES/ MARKETING EXECUTIVES Requirements e Minimum OCB "O level with good command ol F.ngllsh e Ability to speak foreign lan guages will be an added advantage e Willing to work on Sundays and Public Holidays (on duty roster)463 words
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Advertisement439 1984-10-10 27 71 Situstions Vacant Sales We r*quir* FEMALE INDOOR PROMOTERS AND SALES REPS lnt*r*st*d applicant must b* (tor Female Promoters) Above peart agi hi lingual Have .i Bat andarj education Interested in <.alf (for Sal** R*p.i Male and I tasale lyean lataaeapartaaca Plaaaanl and courteous <iispoMtiun e Meat have drtvtng Ueeoca439 words
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Advertisement658 1984-10-10 28 71 Situations Vecent: Seles aBBBRBBsaBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI SALES EXECUTIVES e Have lor more years experience In veneUan/ vertical blinds or relevant Interior building products e Candidates must have established business contacts with designers, architects or Interior dealers e Must have own transport SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Basic pay e Motorbike provided or own658 words
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Advertisement704 1984-10-10 28 71 Situations Vecent: 7 Seles SALES EXECUTIVE ger SIV( Possess full OCE A' Level or {£7 Diploma Cal Ea.< Hll Salary: 81.000/- pm C al mo Ca*: req a^_^^_^^_* mamm Location: #01-48. Shaw Tower P« 100 BiKn Mono ber S'pore 0718 Pei aft AN SHOWROOM a EXECUTIVES SBIIM— »-l -m-m^t-^-m704 words
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Advertisement739 1984-10-10 28 I Situations Vecent: Sates BALE SALES PROajOTERS urUly required to handle exclue range of costume/ fashion rellery at leading departmenstores. Pay plus commission. II personally at: *01-06, Par st Shopping Centre, (next to ton Hotel) for Interview, or *****062. MOR SALESMEN/ SALESOStLS luired immediately for Jeans op. With/ without experience.739 words
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Advertisement596 1984-10-10 28 72 Srtuetione Vecent: 72 Situations Vacant. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical ■^^MBiii^i^i^Bßi^ a /f^^ Eastern r Industries An established company in Jurong has been geared to serve and support the construction industry. Over the years, the group has introduced a range af steel and concrete based products and services596 words
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Advertisement23 1984-10-10 28 REOUBtES TECteHCIAN for shopping complex at Katong area. Some knowledge of electrical and plumbing work. Brae Basah Rd, P.O. Boa 48. S'pore 911823 words
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Advertisement174 1984-10-10 28 INCOM ll SINGAPORE I sa .as e»t m+ -4 >a «s fl OWKMft I Well established I American multi- I national company has immediate vacancies I for: II •NTC 3 Metal Machining certificate mu •Knowledge of setting- 1 up and trouble-shoot I auto lathe machines I •Preferably 2 years ex-174 words
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Advertisement334 1984-10-10 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical |g7g]EMErRON|I j NTC.C&G or ITC in Electrical/ Electronic or Mechanical H Engineering B Willing to work 2 rotating shifts or B I permanent night shift fl H Some relevant working experience fl I preferred. However those without fl fl it may apply.334 words
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Advertisement184 1984-10-10 28 f YOKOGAWV ELECTRIC SINGAPORE Requires ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN (Maintenance) ITC/NTC 2 in electrical trade With basic mechanical knowledge is preferred but not essential Completed N.S. Age: 20 to 28 years old Duties include trouble shooting electrical repairs for machines and facilities Interested applicants please call personally (Mon to Fri) or submit184 words
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Advertisement466 1984-10-10 28 72 Situations Vecent: Technical BMITHCOFtOFFA mH. UkTl OT SCM CCfK* i,m An affiliate of SCM Corporation, USA, 1 manufacturing electric typewriters invites interested applicants to fill the position of: DRAUGHTSMAN e Male/Female e Singapore Technical Institute Certificate e Preferably 2 years experience in drafting jigs, fixtures and press tools e466 words
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Advertisement410 1984-10-10 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MRT CONTRACTOR requires urgently for tunnel boreing. ONE MECHANIC WORKING FOREMAN A ONE MECHANIC In charge of tunnel borelng machine (knowing very well hydraulic circuits, pumps, motors and distributors 180 bar) and Volvo dump truck, pumps, gunlttng machine. ONE ELECTRICIAN WORKING FOREMAN A ONE ELECTRICIAN In410 words
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Advertisement491 1984-10-10 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical McCONNEL DOWELL Applicants are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced personnel for the fallowing position with Singapore's foremost specialist Civil Engineering Contractor LAND SURVEYOR Applicants should heva tha neeeeeery experience to enable them to carry our surveying duties with 4 minimal of supervision end be familiar491 words
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Advertisement586 1984-10-10 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical i I An ealabWahad inlarKM dacoratiofi turniahing company urgently r« quiraa sppNcants tor the posl of SITE SUPCBVISOB This s challenging position to sTspipMCeMltfj) With:--e OCE XT level mln 3 years supervisory ex perlence with an Interior de signing company, especlall In supervision of projects s586 words
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Advertisement438 1984-10-10 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production 1 1 ti'hiH im i miiiii BI n d l^^f*^*** fMUOarOOEIfTI.LTO. m. u 1 1 I y Due to rapid expansion, our multimillion Colour Television Picture Tubes I Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the vacancies for keen and438 words
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Advertisement102 1984-10-10 29 j requires I At least Secondary 2 education and physically fit Require to maintain up-to-date record of stock inventory with proper store documentation control. To receive and issue parts based on production programme Benefits: 5-day work week Transport and attendance allowance Subsidised breakfast/ drinks Job training and promotion opportunity Yearly102 words
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Advertisement280 1984-10-10 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production MJ BpIMATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) l|fjjj|gfrPTE LTD kWWwmmWPL Ang Mo Kio Ind Park U sj^ Ahead In s«r Technology 8c Wffr Employee Welfare EiF PRODUCTION Wff PERSONNEL WAT We've the right technology Vf for you to stay ahead m ff excellent welfare schemes280 words
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Advertisement120 1984-10-10 29 Singapore KCK W* (Pte) Ltd invites applications from Singapore citizens for the post of: r Production I Control ■i Supervisor mm J a Completed Secondary education a Experience required a Completed NS Interested applicants, please write in with 2 passport-sized photographs and contact telephone number to: The General Affairs Officer120 words
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Advertisement370 1984-10-10 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production ■■^■'■^■■^■^^■■^^^■'■■BelßS^BSS^B^^^^ I i= Here's your I —chance to grow is Jwith us -i-^^i^KJoin one of the m Bworld's largest I fririgp compressor IZI makers and also one 5.»0f Singapore's i^^J^fastest growing l^i^Bcompanies as I PRODUCTION JH OPERATORS I Requirements: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts370 words
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Advertisement510 1984-10-10 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production Printing company requires urgently 1. SALESMEN with good experience In similar field 2. GENERAL WELDERS 3. EXPERIENCED PRINTERS 4. MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Interested plssi i 1 call personally 83 Osnting Lane #OS-00 AI Homied Industrial Bldg Singapore 1334 (f*##f MeBCPrHtfSOn Tal: *****2S 1 Paraonnal Dept.510 words
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Advertisement244 1984-10-10 29 m__________________^m....mL___________________mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm» 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous af U*i^ m l -*_T »«<*" I I m*^ !■<•*»«»*• B I REQUIRES I I Experience in tood preparation m a large kitchen Salary negotiable depending on experience (Chinese Restaurant Imperial Bar. El Marocco Discotheque) Pleasant personality with good spoken English Transport provided after midnight244 words
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Advertisement561 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f £2 1 fiH I Mrs Fields Cookies A wholly owned subsidiary of Mr« Fields International with a network of more than 164 stores spread throughout the US. Canada. Australia and the Far East. Find out about joining561 words
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Advertisement382 1984-10-10 30 fjJP^sjjr We invite suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: Clerks Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels Ability to type at 35 to 40 wpm At laast 1 year's working experience Age: 18 to 30 years old Cleaner Must be physically fit Age: above 16 years old Store Clerk Male candidates382 words
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Advertisement686 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous IflH SINGAPORE I A#<i POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: H A) TECHNICIAN SHADE 111 I ($537 -$1541) B) TECHNICIAN GMDE IV I ($479 $1058) 0 CLERICAL OFFICER I GRADE IV I ($5OO $1024) D)686 words
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Advertisement506 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous nm^ nn— i— iiiimi^ m i I OUR EXCLUSIVE SILKS I I LOUNGE WILL BE ELEGANT, fl I SOPHISTICATED AND M CHARMING. WE NEED W I STAFF TO MATCH. I We mil shortly be opening our Silks IV I Lounge on the506 words
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Advertisement156 1984-10-10 30 ff"^"^™""^^s I r i r fsilf invit— applications for tho f o, lowinQ posts* HOUSE-KEEPING ASSISTANT (LADY) GCE 3 'O' levels, preferably with some relevant experience In hotels or with a large cleaning contract company. ASST AIRCON PLANT OPERATOR a Trade Certificate In Refrigeration and Alrcondltlonlng plus some working experience156 words
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Advertisement372 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: General Clerk GCE O' level B Ability to type B 1 year experience on clerical work B Opportunity to learn computer Maintenance Fitter b NTC 3 in Maintenance Fitting B 1 7 years working experience in welding, cutting, machining and general maintenance works372 words
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Advertisement366 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous S lt< >l II Y\KI H< »l I I. We're open' Come mid join us' We have vararirles for the following position BOOM STEWAROCSS Able to speak and write simple English Some experience preferred Salary $514-534 per month WAITERS/WAITRESSES Some experience preferred Salary: *514 534 per366 words
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Advertisement310 1984-10-10 30 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Hf novotel orchid inn In ww nf unr contlnueil fBBBB)* Mutl we reijuire JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPERS jMWjIJB i At least 1 year Houaelieeping •> parianc* in a supervisory poattion ASSISTANT LINEN SUPERVISOR (KMi in RECEPTIONIST I WIS p m i CHAMBERMAIDS HOUSFMf N «sr>7.s p m i310 words
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Advertisement578 1984-10-10 31 oiiuauuns vacant Miscellaneous NUSANTARA SUPPORT SERVICES PTE LTD Invitee application* from I MBBBJBBI cßtsona lor Hue pool- 1 tion at: OFFICE MESSENGER I Beanaeiiieiiia: I I| e Age 17 to 24 years o Must be able to converse I In English. #Blar*Jwg salary will be com mwne*irele wlln queiiftcaticne ano578 words
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Advertisement545 1984-10-10 31 re aiiuauons vacant: Miscellaneous i m m n mm^_^_^ m m^ ©Panther Private Limited We are a leading polyethylene film manufacturing company with ni house recreational facilities and we have vacancies for the position of: PRINTERS Relevant experience in machinery printing preferred. However training will be provided to those without545 words
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Advertisement570 1984-10-10 31 r-% situations vacant: Miscellaneous Established company in Jurong (Tuaa) urgently requires: A) PRODUCTION WORKERS B) DELIVERY DRIVER CUM STOREHAND a Able to read and write simple English. e Preferably living In Jurong, Clementl or West Coast. e Experience not necessary. Those applying Post (B) must have Class 3 driving licence570 words
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Advertisement321 1984-10-10 31 74 situations vacant: Miscellaneous aBMaMWNBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi ruiTUJ CASTLE'S FITNESS SYSTEM CONSULTANCY Invites suitably qualified candidates -related operatlonOS: PART-TIME RECEPTIONISTS to work from Monday-Friday, 6 00pm -9.ooptn end Sunday from BOOem-S.OOpm IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOB SUITABLE CANOIOATES Please enclose a non-returnable photo, personal resume, and contact phone, indicating salary expectations to: Tha Admin321 words
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Advertisement674 1984-10-10 31 74 Situstiqns VacantMiscellaneous NTUC CATERING DIVISION requlree CASHIERS tor lie new eetfeervice canteen et Jurong Bus Interchange which wM be operational soon o 18 years of age and above. e Preferably with 2 years' experience tn handling cash registers. e Bilingual In English and Chinese. e Pleasant and courteous personality.674 words
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Advertisement540 1984-10-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: RwaceHaneoua Established American Trading Compony rsquiro* DELIVERY MAN o Must possess Class 2 and 3 driving licence, e Completed National Service, e Able to speak and write English, e Willing to work hard. An ettrective selery package including bonue end fringe benoHta wW be ottered to the540 words
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Advertisement759 1984-10-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miacallaneoua Eetabttehed Hydraulic Company in Kallang requiree for immediate employment: STOREHAND o English speaking preferred. MR VINCENT LIM for appointment, tel: *****33 Furniture ntomitoctufof roojuipoo LORRY DRIVER CUM OENERAL WORKER e preferably staying In Macpherson, Aljunled, Upper Paya Lebar, Hougang and Ang Mo Klo area Intoreetod, pleaee759 words
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Advertisement918 1984-10-10 31 74 Situations Vacant. Miscellaneous FEMALE/ MALE DESPATCH Clerk required Preferably with Class 2 driving licence for male applicants Interested parties please apply personally at: #02-56 Golden Mile Tower. Beach Road Singapore 0719 GENERAL WORKERS/ DRIVERS needed. Temporary/ permanent. Please apply personally: Unit 408 Hlllvlew House. 1 Jalan Remaja off Hlllvlew918 words
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Advertisement699 1984-10-10 31 74 Situstions Vscsnt: Miscellaneous DELIVERY MEN/DRIVERS requlr ed Call personally at #01-43. Shaw Tower Beach Road between 9am and 7pm DRIVERS URGENTLY REQUIRED Attractive salary and fringe benefits Please call M***** for Nora. DRIVER REQUIRED FOR delivery of steel office furniture Please apply personally to Wellcome. #01 -03 Shenton House699 words
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Advertisement472 1984-10-10 31 81 Vehicles For Hire RENTAL FOR AMCONO non-alr-rond pickups Blind/panel vans #10-03 Golden Mile Tower. Beach Road. *****30 (41 Ines) SIANG HOCK OFFERS: cars. vans, pick-ups. lorries, at best rates Tel *****66 (Jurong branch *****63) Cont'd on Page 32 ~82 Vehicle Accessories/ Maintenance Seat Cover^T\ ISSSONWARDS!fIj Hi-fi radio/cassette I (All472 words
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Advertisement2031 1984-10-10 32 ffTITM? DAIMLER SOVEREIGN LWB I U \\Wv\ (LIMOUSINE) Company regis- VZ/fl\J tered 1977. Series 111 model. [-.JIM 1(73 Only one of its kind in Singa\l ISM!) pore s,i(lin K roof, fully auto- M JPIJPI matic, aircond, Black with ■srk5 rk amm^ upholstery white cloth seat lOJini /A\ lfll covers. Ideal2,031 words
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Advertisement593 1984-10-10 32 88 For Solo: Oateun/ Niaean m BiB^iMBB^iMMeiMBBHBBBSBBBfIMB T 1978 OATSUN 120V Aircon. tape radio. Sport rims 2 owners. Very J" beautiful condition $12,500 Tel: *****34 1879. OATSUN 120V. OL. private owner, aircon, radio cassette, tuff-kote. beautiful condition, downpayment $2,000 *****65 J 1878 OATSUN 120V Private owner. Alrcond., sports rims, radio593 words
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Advertisement893 1984-10-10 32 90 For Sale: Toyota OVOTA CORONA I.SGL auto 1 ompany owner. 1 year old. ,< •ower steering/window. Central Peking. Aircon, radio/cassette. >rlglnal paint. Guaranteed accl- lent free. (New $43,000). Selling 29.500 Tel: *****55 901 CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN Toyota 'resslda GL automatic, excellent ondltion. Accident free. Orlgllal metallic blege colour. New yres893 words
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Advertisement852 1984-10-10 32 90 For Solo: Toyota 1070 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2000 GL. 8 Saloon. Highest offer secures, p Contact Alvln or Eric *****37. r B 1900. TOYOTA STARLET 10 DX Alrcond, cassette. 1 owner. I 114.600 ono Contact *****75 c 1991 TOYOTA STARLET. 1 owner. High power radio cassette, Up top s condition.852 words
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Advertisement977 1984-10-10 32 92 For Sale: Mazda MO 1803 MAZDA 626 hatchback 1 NI irivate owner Aircondition. Pi adlo. cassette, power steering, se netalllc light green original cc talntwork Well maintained Jeautlful condition Price $28,000 1* in o Tel *****50 -S*l ov tUGUST, 1983, MAZDA 626 16 5- 24 ,peed. Showroom condition, 'ower977 words
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Advertisement855 1984-10-10 32 93 For Sale: Honda EAR 1979 HONOA Accord 3-door g Mvate owner, aircon. radio cas- tte, sports rims. PARE. Up top tndilloii $14,500 Jimmy *****40 s 178, HONOA ACCORD. 3 doors c nil accessories 2nd. private vner Selling $14,100 ono Call B *****. Andy s 178 HONOA ACCORO 1600 Air-855 words
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Advertisement902 1984-10-10 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes iLMOST fl SUBARU 14 GL New a lulntwork. aircond. radio cas- ette. good condition $3,800 •ontact 28-***** c >EC. 1979 DAIHATSU Charade 5- 1 peed 1 owner Aircon. sporLs ims. tax, cassette $12,500 PARE *****0 EB 1079. DAIHATSU Charade 2 {TE Private owner, alrcond. tereo,902 words
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Advertisement541 1984-10-10 32 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 882 DATSUN PICKUP. 1 owner .oan arrangeable Very good ondltion Selling $10,200 ono >l *****65 982 DATSUN 120V Bllndvan 1 iwner. aircon. beautiful condllon Price $8,200 Contact *****4 083 OATSUN 120V Van 1 owner, rlglnal bodywork, aircon $7 900 .n o 70E. Lorong M. Telok541 words
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Advertisement840 1984-10-10 33 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: M For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial V^* 1 VhiCNM Vehicles Vehicles VCisi^a^A""* M&^a^E^-^^l *^^h^BB FDS"»--nuimwnrr iiwhi wim i an miim The FD 17 Series Die*e4 Truck with The H€ MAC Forward Control Top Servicing with spares upgraded features Tractor with840 words
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Advertisement503 1984-10-10 33 DIST 8 GOODWOOD MILL viclnltyr new apartment/ maisonette, 3 bedrooms Quality fittings. Swimming pool. 53.500 to $4,000. Wess *****44 m\ 106 Property^ Financing Attractive rates for fixed deposits H saving accounts KIM* AJK MANG I FINANCE CO LTD. 1 157. South Bridge Road fl Singapore 0105 fl LJel: *****6(5 kneej503 words
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Advertisement645 1984-10-10 33 Available: Houeee AgaaaMe: Meaeea MINISTRY OF FNiANCE REVENUE Ol VISION LETTINGS SECTION PROPERTIES TO UET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential propertles:Location Typo (A) 23 Naeaitn Road Colonial doublestorey bungalow (2 bedrooms) with separate servants' quarters and garage. Available on 1 Nov 84. (B) 2645 words
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Advertisement665 1984-10-10 33 'V^sv*v2£^£vs|Bflira »§si jSSm \mF I I Vbafreat effetf j*A Mmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmm\.mm9.wmm)>mmk\%-mm\*.^L* __W &«K»''*3BSs H6 Accommodation 10* Accommodation AeaHabli. Houeee Available: Housss I JL URBAN DEVELOPMENT S MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD ■Ml (UDMC) PROPERTY TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential property at Alexandra Park:Ooabta Storey665 words
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Advertisement534 1984-10-10 33 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV FOR SALE OR lease dist. 11. sbedrooms double-storey bungalow, central aircon, 2 servant's rooms, immediate occupation, tel: *****35. 10am 7pm, no agents OKI TIONG NAM Park, doublestorey detached bungalow, fully airconditioned, 4 bedrooms plus servant's. Partially furnished. Available mid-November. $4,500 ono Call owner: *****07/ 8. SERANOOON GARDEN, Chiselhurst Grove,534 words
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Advertisement632 1984-10-10 33 10§ Accommodation Available: Houses ■^■•S^BB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBi DIST. 10 FAIRLY NEW doublestorey bungalow with 4 bedrooms, study, nice patio and swimming pool. $7,500 Holland Housing *****79. DIST. 11. HILLCREST DOUBLESTOREY corner terrace with beautiful mature garden. 3 bedrooms, servant's, furnished. $1,800. Mc'Robertson, *****88. DIST. 17 CHANGI GROVE nicely furnished spacious doublestorey semi-detached632 words
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Advertisement657 1984-10-10 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses -ii^aßHi^Hii^i^SS^ tr OIST. 11. NEWTON VICINITY. 3storey detached. 9 bedrooms ati- tached baths, built-in 5,000 sq ft Tonsen *****06 DIST 10. DOUBLE-STOREY OE TACHED bungalow, 12.000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, matured garden A $7,500. Prestige Realty, *****47 DIST. 10 NEAR SWISS Club Road detached bungalow with 4657 words
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Advertisement555 1984-10-10 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Singapore's newest and most exclusive serviced apartments. Now The Ascott at Scotts Road is the best residential address in town. One, two and three bedroom apartments are available for long or short lease. Superbly designed interiors, with complete furnishings and fittings right555 words
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Advertisement50 1984-10-10 33 APARTMENT AT CAIRNHILL Gar den. 12- KM for rental at $2,801 negotiable Inclusive Maintenance Available 24th November 1984 Viewing call *****41. Mrs Tay. Confirmation Mdm Shem *****32. (Brokers i Principals) Find it in The Straits Times Classifieds where you'll always find good buys, everyday. Phone now, v^ pay leter. \m.\m\50 words
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Advertisement960 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available. Apartments i nnn—^— 6l a Lucky Tewora, central alrcond. 4 bedrooms, excellent facilities Furntahad 84.800. e Nowton Point, doldhlll Square vicinity, brand new. 3 bedrooms, pool' squash Furmahod $3,000 e Charmmg Gordon, low rise condo. 3 bedrooms, pool/ squash $3,000 e OammarvtSa Perk, luxurious 3 bedrooms, furnished960 words
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Advertisement304 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Availabls: Apartments M^^^^^^MEE^^^BB^MB^^— BRANO NEW OCEAN PARK ■tot el e 15 minutes to city and airport o Swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts, children's playground e 3 bedrooms, servant's room, large living and entertaining area CALL JONES LANG WOO TTON *****88 e Claymore Plata near Royal Holiday Inn, luxurious304 words
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Advertisement311 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Henry Perk Apartment for Rent Fully-furnished 3-bedroom apartment at Holland drove Road. 36- B District 1027. Bedrooms li Living-room fully-alr-condltloned Area approx 130 Sq metre Monthly rental $2800 (Inclusive of maintenance fees) Interested, please call MR ANO *****88 or *****38. e LEEDON HEIGHTS (dlst 10). brand311 words
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Advertisement414 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST OS, PASIR PANJANG Road, only 4 units Maisonette apartment In the condominium. 5 large bedrooms, separate servant's room, built-in area approx 4.000 sq.ft. Rental $3,000 partially furnished/ fully furnished Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Balllleu. tel--*****33. DIBT 21 NEAR BUKIT Tlmah Plaza, Ooodluck View, 48414 words
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Advertisement417 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OMT. 0022 NEAR ORCHARD Road 4-bedroomed apartment with attached bathroom. Fully airconditioned. Furnished $1,900 p.m. or unfurnished $1,300 pm Tel: *****2. Mrs Ong (Chinese speaking). DIST. 9482, MGHPOBJT. ATTRACTIVE well kept apartment, partially furnished. Ideally located for expatriates working in Central Business District. Reasonable rental. Please417 words
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Advertisement830 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BELLIAN *****35. DIST. 11 Hillcrest Arcadia apartment Dossina Block. High floor, unobstructed view overlooking greenery and pool. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished. $3,000. CHANCERY LANE, DIST. 11, furnished. 3-bedroomed flat. Bathroom attached, sitting cum dining room, servant's amenities. 2 alrconds. Rental $1,600 p.m. Contact *****63. Principals only830 words
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Advertisement787 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFUL SPOTTISWOODE APARTMENT (dist 0208). 3 bedrooms, high floor facing sea Fully furnished, security $1,400 Rodge: *****87/ *****79 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Pandan Valley Condominium, near foreign schools. 4/ 5 bedrooms. Full recreational facilities. $2,900. Tel: 3381 114 BISHOPBWALK TOWNHOUSE, Marco Polo Hotel vicinity. 3 bedrooms plus study,787 words
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Advertisement828 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 9 HORIZON TOWERS (West). new 4 bedrooms, servant's Private lift Lobby Well equipped kitchen Full facilities $4,500 Wess *****44 MST. 0. CAIRNHILL COURT newly painted, partially furnished maisonette, 3 bedrooms, servant's, $4,000 Deans Property:--*****55 DOWN TO EARTHI lovely dlst 10 Grenvllle maisonette with recreation facilities.828 words
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Advertisement797 1984-10-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURNISHEO. JALAN JINTAN 2 airconditioned bedrooms, carpeted. $1,200 negotiable Ring Mrs Kho *****14 No agents please' QRANGEFORO. BEST UNIT. Beautifully designed well furnished. 3-bedroomed apartment $3,900 Agent *****64/ *****38/ *****87 HDB FLATS AVAILABLE In various rtlstrlcLs Furnished/ unfurnished. Contact Nelson. 44H9841 Pager *****1 1 HIGHPOINT 3797 words
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Advertisement559 1984-10-10 34 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms 2 ROOMS IN Serangoon Garden terrace house Near Supermarket and bus terminus Preferably working girls or bachelors Tel *****96 BALESTIER PRIVATE APARTMENT Furnished rooms with attached bathrooms It alrcond Preferably singles couples Tel *****57 DISTRICT 0 (NEAR DARIARU) nicely furnished carpeted single room Simple single male559 words
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Advertisement654 1984-10-10 35 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses COMPANY DSKCTOft BCOUBHIfI Detached Bungalow, 4 bedroom.^| Large llvtng/dtntng. with miiiii 1 mlng pool preferable Owners* kindly contact V I A *****3 NONOKOMO BUSINESSMAN COU- 1 BLS requires, Katong/ other 1 toralttles. apartments/ terrace/ I semi-detached/ HUB $800 SI MX) Owners *****16 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments654 words
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Advertisement667 1984-10-10 35 113 For Sale: Houeee 113 For Sale: Houeee 113 For limn m_wA#*2ESBk viet£>ij^s WWWW I '^mWmW^.mtm %9^ mA^^t _^_^_^M W^ *i_cfi l.^M^Bß^S' Fs^"T^- ,-^fcfc. e^ .liV I J m_mFmm.^Zmm m ~^m m ■e^^^HßP^'Bß fmTwmr wF* \W__\_\^ t^^r^m^m^^^^M^i f ft^^^^r w-sAa em I -99 efl I H I E|(j^t4i>afl H W667 words
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Advertisement180 1984-10-10 35 CHEAP SALE!! Beautiful double-storey sem I detached. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath rooms, l servant's room. Split level. Freehold. 3180 sq.ft. Nea MRT. tMMM MB Tan) A OBBAT *****88l ATSTTS^M OMT. 1827 BUNOALOW Single-storey renovated hous on 7.900 sq.ft. of freehold, elevat ed land. 3 bedrooms, study, baths. 1 toilet Extended180 words
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Advertisement870 1984-10-10 35 113 For Sate Houses ■-■*************************888. I QUEEN ASTRJD PARK Single-storey detached bungalow on level corner site In prestige street. 3 bedrooms, all with bathrooms, living/ dining room, patio, servants' and driver's quarters, garage. Land area: 32,180 sq.ft. TEL: 224-8181 SINGLE STOREY BUNOALOW 8 etOMrtetlT Total area approximately I 8000 sq.ft.870 words
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Advertisement815 1984-10-10 35 113 For Sate Houses SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BB*. EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED. 2 1/2STOREY terrace. (6 years old). Dlst. 20, 4 1 attached, splitlevel, 2,300 sq.ft. Easy access See to appreciate. $505,000 negotiable. Hap Seng *****58 FRANKEL ESTATE. 2-STOREY Semi-detached. Oood facing, long frontage, nice backyard. 4,000+ sq.ft. Freehold. 3 Bedrooms, servant's. $640,000/- (negotiable). Oreenacres815 words
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Advertisement758 1984-10-10 35 113 For Sate Mouaaa BRADDELL HEIGHTS. DETACHED bungalow, quiet location, beautiful garden. 12,000 sq.ft. $1.05M 0.n.0. No agents. *****78 BRAND NEW, CORNER terrace In dlst. 15, off Dunman Road. 3 plus 1 bedrooms. Completion mid 1985. *****88 DWT 10, SINGLE-STOREY bungalow off Maple Avenue. Area 5,000 sq.ft. Asking $700,000. Capital758 words
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Advertisement666 1984-10-10 35 M 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartmants Apartments Apartmants f UVE IN LANDMARK TOWER H a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road 1 I WHERE THE VIEW IS PANORAMIC I Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life I I Opposite Pearl666 words
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Advertisement23 1984-10-10 35 OIST. 1233 OFF BALESTIER ROAO Delightfully designed, fully furilshed maisonette 1.350 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms in smaJl ievelopment. $275,000 TELLMONT PROPERTIES *****4423 words
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Advertisement49 1984-10-10 35 Something For Everyone... Today's Straits Times Classified When you're thinking of a new home, be it a flat, terrace house, penthouse or almost any real estate, look in the Classified, it has the widest selection at today's best values C.A.T.S. l 737H66 1 The Straits Times Clossified's Accommodation Properties49 words
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Advertisement2000 1984-10-10 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments fpleck Hay^Sßjjß V^WVll I Luxurious Apartments^ 3^ «^Cf High-class luxurious apartments in Peck Hay Road/ Orchard area Peck Hay Court is a m 1~ tranquil living en /ironment with lush green pJ=« surroundings home sweet2,000 words
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Advertisement564 1984-10-10 36 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST S, NOBM ANTON PARK, IMB floor. $210,000 SAP of fliers oi Mlndef Civilian officers only *****83 DIST. 4. LUCKY PLAZA, high rioor facing Orchard Road. 1 700 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, freehold $530,000 Citiprop *****75 DIST PACIFIC MANSIONS Block 16 3 bedrooms 2 baths Unfurnished564 words
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Advertisement862 1984-10-10 36 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments i -mm^^m^^^m^^SSS^^^m^^^m^^ma^m^^^ i TOA PAYOH. BLK 111. 3-roomed improved, mosaic floor, kitchen tiles, wardrobe, water heater, groundfloor shops Near schools and market Can use CPF' Price negotiable Tel *****76 3-ROOM HDB BLK 40/ 43, Tanglln Halt $15,000 Tainan Ho Swee Blk 28. $19,000 Commonwealth Close862 words
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Advertisement663 1984-10-10 36 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-ROOM CLEMENTI ceramic $74,000. Teban Garden Ulk 8. ceramic $60,000 Farrer Hoad $68,000 Prices negotiable 7374K8. 4-ROOMS POINT BLOCK, Whampoa Drive, facing east, high floor, well renovated. $85,000 Tel *****66/ *****04 4-ROOMED HOB FLAT. Buklt Merali View Selling $92,000 c.n.o Interested tel *****66 *****43 Lily663 words
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Advertisement480 1984-10-10 36 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Bbb^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bbb? I FREEHOLD FACTORY I I SALE/LEASE I 7642 sq ft (3 units) I fl Indoor loading Lays with raised fl H loading platform. Only 6 storeys high fl fl with 3 lifts serving 6 units/floor Water I fl supply to individual units. Excellent480 words
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Advertisement404 1984-10-10 36 JTC FACTORY CUM OFFICE SPACE (Area 184.3 sq.m.) Immediately available for takeover, complete with orrice partitions. e.ectrtcal fittings worth $30,000 ir done new. Asking only $5,000. Best location In Boon Keng Road, Kallang. Suitable for light industries Its all ready for use Contact Ken Chin ai *****58 DIST. 13, Paya404 words
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Advertisement332 1984-10-10 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX rtb^i-r- 9 /^s>L v« 6 4500Kg cargo Mts designed <*flf 'o accommodate forkdtts tt-lrPo Every unit with provision fo. jjitie installing wash basin and air -conditioner V^^S^T FI °or height 440mt0 4 85 m He^e'.Sf^ Area from 140 sq332 words
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Advertisement100 1984-10-10 36 Brand new Retted werehouee for rent Location: Near PIE Paya I ebar Area: 3.500 sq ft 5.000 sq.ft.. 6.000 sq ft 8.000 sq ft., 10.000 sq rt 1 Rentel: 90.75 p.a.f. inclueive. Enquiriee: *****34/ *****12/ *****21 KENT HOUSING AGENCY FOB RENT: WAREHOUSE /Offlcf at Pasir Panjang area 1.200 sq rt100 words
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712 1984-10-10 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE few pre-race conditions laid down by the Perak Turf Club for one of the richest sprint prizes this season the Sultan's Gold Vase over 1,100 m straight at Ipoh on Oct 28 are to ensure the strongest possible field. No712 words
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128 1984-10-10 39 From the stewaras roor THE stewards of the Perak Turf Club concluded their inquiry regarding Allez Allez II who failed his pre-race urine test and was withdrawn from Race 1 on the second day of the Derby Meeting on May 6. The gelding's urine128 words
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Article93 1984-10-10 39 Krotr tne vetr reoort THE following did not fulfil their engagements at the Perak Turf Club September Meeting because of these reasons: Kee* flee right-hind foot overparting The TrMeat II leftfore tendinitis Tort* Charge rightfore desmitis check ligament eKuaten IV rightfore foot nail93 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-10-10 39 At the 400m Pictures at the 4* m by JONATHAN CHOO At the finish Malaysian Maiden Stakes Cl 6 1,200m 1. Chirpy 2. Lion City n 3. Jantan 4. Malaysian Pearl Dist: IM 6'/ 2 U Time 113 2 Restricted Terms Div A258 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-10-10 39 Starion does sparkling gallop ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Speedy Start on, a non-acceptor last week, displayed sparkling action on a good track here this morning. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding reeled off 600 m in 37.6 sec the fastest time of the morning. Starion cruised to388 words
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Article96 1984-10-10 39 Triptych and Committed triumph PARIS, Tues. Triptych, ridden by Alain Lequeux, won the Prix Marcel Boussac Group One race for two-year-old fillies run over 1,600 m at Longchamps on Sunday. Silvermine (Freddie Head) was second, four lengths behind, followed by Coup De Folie (Cash Asmussen) third, five lengths further back.96 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration256 1984-10-10 40 Ringing in the new 'HE WORLD CUP CHALLENGE AMSTERDAM, Tues. Dutch trainer Kees Rijvers has gone for youth in selecting his team to play Hungary in Holland's opening World Cup soccer game next Wednesday. Rijvers has discarded or relegated to substitute eight players who appeared in the country's closing European256 words
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219 1984-10-10 40 The team: Hans van Breukelen, Sonny Silooy, Ronald Spelbos. Frank Rijkaard. Ben Wijnstekers, Ruud Gullit, Willy van der Kerkhof, Michel Valke. Rene van der Gijp, Marro van Basten, Wim Kieft. SWISS coach Paul Wolfisberg promoted Under--21 goalkeeper Martin Brunner, of219 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-10-10 40 Germany turn to Briegel again FRANKFURT, Tues. West German soccer chief Franz Beckenbauer said yesterday he was recalling HansPeter Briegel for next Wednesday's opening World Cup qualifying match against Sweden in Cologne and dropping defender Uli Stielike. Beckenbauer, who had hinted earlier at Briegel's return, said496 words
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Article328 1984-10-10 40 BELGRADE, Taes. YuKoslav roaoh Miles MUutinovic yesterday named an 18-strong squad for the World (up European Group Foor soorer qualifier against East Germany in Leipzig on Oct. MHutinovic did not inclnde four players from the squad for last monthVs World C up qnallfler against Bulgaria328 words
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472 1984-10-10 40 Italy want investigation to clear themselves of World Cup 'fixing' charge THE International Football Federation (Fifa) will launch an immediate inquiry into allegations that representatives of Italy's 1982 World Cup-winning squad bribed Cameroun to "fix" a match during the tournament in Spain. Fifa said472 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-10-10 41 Fault called over switch from grass to synthetic SYDNEY, Tues. Two Australian Davis Cup stalwarts yesterday condemned a decision by their country's tennis authorities to switch the Australian Open from grass to a synthetic surface from 1968. John Fitzgerald and John Alexander expressed their opposition to the move390 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-10-10 41 LONDON, Tues. Britain's Sylvester Mittee will have to contend with his Nigerian opponent and a witchdoctor when he fights for the vacant Commonwealth welterweight boxing title here tomorrow. Joseph Anjou, colourful manager of Mittee's opponent "Fighting" Romanus, insisted at a Press conference yesterday that he206 words
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Article244 1984-10-10 41 SAN DIEGO, Tum. THE Detroit Tigers, who swept through the American League virtually unchallenged, and the San Diego Padres, who staged a dazzling comeback to win the National League Championship, open baseball's World Series tonight. The Tigers led the American League Eastern Division from opening day244 words
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Article199 1984-10-10 41 TARPON SPRINGS (Florida), Tues. Mary Lou Piatek lost three match points in the second set before eliminating fellow American Vicki Nelson 6-4, 7-6 here yesterday in the first round of a US$l5O,OOO ($324,000) women's tournament. Mary Lou, leading 5-4 in the second set,199 words
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Article363 1984-10-10 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - S'pore keen to run the whole world show SINGAPORE gave Malavsia a rude shock at the International Squash Rackets Federation's meeting last week when they refused to Jointly host the 1989 World Championships. When the ISRF gave tentative approval for the tournament to be staged in this region,363 words
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Article193 1984-10-10 41 TOKYO, Tues. Top seed Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, had an easy first-round win in the U*****,500 ($422,280) Japan Open here today, beating American Matt Anger 6-2, 6-2. Also through to the second round was third seed Ramesh Krishnan. The Indian beat Japan's Shozo Shiraishi 6-3,193 words
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226 1984-10-10 41 LONDON, Tues. The United States and Sweden, who still have to settle the outcome of this year's Davis Cup, face intriguing away ties in the draw for the 1965 competition made yesterday. The Americans will travel to Japan while the Swedes must fly across the226 words
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Article197 1984-10-10 41 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's Sot Chitalada won file World Boxing Council flyweight title here yesterday with a controversial split-points decision over tne champion, Mexico's Gabriel Bernal. The 22-year-old challenger won the 12-round bout when two judges Sive him the verdict by 6 points to 113 and 117--114197 words
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Article270 1984-10-10 41 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW «y PNG KIM SIANG, the national men's singles runner-up, will travel with the Singapore team to Pakistan for the Asian table tennis championships from Oct 21-28. Kim Siang, who was informed about the trip two weeks ago when firstchoice Loy Soo Chew withdrew270 words
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98 1984-10-10 41 BEIJING, Tnee. A New Ysrk-hased eempaay la plaasißa ia stage a BeljEw-Parifl metor rally in Jane IMS, the first far nearly 9F, yean, a fißßßgihsß BBJBI said today. tt said toe csmnaay, which tt did nst mom, had held private dtocnsdMS wtth leaden at IS98 words
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Article409 1984-10-10 41 SOUTH KOREA trounced Japan 93-80 for their first win in the Nagoya men's international basketball tournament at Aichi Prefectural gymnasium yesterday. S> PHILIP do BBKITAS, 18, a medium pace bowler, has joined Leicestershire after a recommendation by Middlesex. He will tour West Indies next year with the409 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-10-10 42 J. RAJENDRAM - The pride after the f all of 'Kid Keino' J. RAJENDRAM By THERE is a scar on S. Pandian's head that says everything about this young man and his passion for running. It stretches diagonally from the top of his forehead down to his left eyebrow and will probably remain404 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-10-10 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Seok Hui's double life is perfectly balanced •y DINNER is considered more an irritant than a necessity as far as Lim Seok Hui's exhausting daily study schedule is concerned. So totally immersed is the 18-year-old Hwa Chong Junior College student in her preparations409 words
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Article92 1984-10-10 42 THEY'RE top of the class... the golden boys and girls who have been called to the colours in the national annual awards for schools sport. Over the next four days we are presenting a series of profiles on the dashing dozen, the elite group of young92 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-10-10 42 PETER SIOW - Lineout's out, limelight's in PETER SIOW By IT is just as well that rugby star Robert Ong won the National Schools' Colours Award when he did because there is unlikely to be a next time for the 17-year-old Raffles Junior College student. The reason Robert has decided to bid goodbye339 words
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Article123 1984-10-10 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI SINGAPORE striker Tay Peng Kee was last night sent off for retaliation when the national team beat Hwee Seng 2--0 in a test match at the National Stadium. But Singapore officials were not alara^^ as the offence imm place during a123 words
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Article113 1984-10-10 43 NATIONAL Football League Division One champions Tamplnes Rovers will leave for Kuantan or. Sunday to take part in the Pahang Football Association's invitation soccer tournament from Monday until Oct. 24. But they will be without the services of two national squad members striker V. Sundram Moorthy113 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-10-10 43 Flying Dutch first class Joe Oorai previews ths Merlion Cup soccer tournament IMAGINE Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied pitting his soccer strategies against those of world-class Dutch tactician Rinus Michels in an international match! Well, the incredible will happen on Sunday at the National Stadium when Hussein-trained Singapore take on Michels-prepared323 words
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Article220 1984-10-10 43 Janice Seah previews the Singapore Open Grasscourt Tennis Championships ALREADY there was much drama during the qualifying rounds, with cramps and marathon matches and, of course, rain. The rain, we hope, will think twice before dampening our spirits and warping our rackets when the tournament starts this220 words
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Article46 1984-10-10 43 ROTTERDAM, Taea. Datcfc athlete Bta Statanaa, «•<» m«*Ulfat at the Lm Aagefa* Olympi«, bUm to ne a eaach whe claimed shTwa« "stalled S^JSSjtotoßt''wttha«ArtlCßtowliß. SJrt Swtoketo, termer aatl— l eeac*, m*4e his Boeaßßttoa ia aa article pßMfahed hv AoMteriun mamm. paper Het Parcel. AFP46 words
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Article227 1984-10-10 43 Peter Siow previews the Asian FIQ Bowling Championships ROBERT SIE and Irene Gardner are sitting pretty in their respective trials for the Asian FIQ bowling championships at Jackie's Orchard next month. Robert has a comfortable lead hi the men's section after the first 12--game roll-off last week.227 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-10-10 43 Lee Wai Wun - Lee Wai Wun Th^Smqapore-Thailand shuttle challenge fl THEY leapt and killed with the vengeance of tigers let loose. Such was the display of Thai power against Singapore Combined Schools at the Extra-Curricu lar Activities Centre yesterday. 3? e »i. 16 m mber team certainly gave SJSmI340 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-10-10 43 HER memory amazes me as she rattles off names, years and places... Pratuang Pattabongs, girls' manager of the visiting Thai badminton team, has an air of clockwork efficiency about her. "I held the Thai women's national title 12 times between 1948 and 1961, won242 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration136 1984-10-10 41 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgement 182 Acknowledgements IN OUR HOUR OF SORROW IT IS A SOURCE OF COMFORT TO KNOW WE HAVE THOSE WHO CARE. The family of ths lata I MR YAP KENG SOON I (who departed peacefully on 6.10.84) I thank relative, friends, collsaguss and well-wishsrs I during our136 words
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Obituary, Illustration208 1984-10-10 41 JAMES OH AGE: 74 Went home to be wtth the Lord on oth October ISO* lean behind his WWk Bok Ylt Ngoh Swee Ann Swee Teck Adopted Sons: Roy Anthony Peterson Ramsey Peterson Ong Kim Leng Daughter*: Swee Lian Swee Eng Swee Cheng Swee Keow, Audrey Swee Kheng,208 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-10-10 41 KARUPAYEE AMMAL AGE 60 Paaaad away on Mh Oct 1004. Leaving behind 2 sons, 3 daughters, daughter* in law, eon in law and grand children, and loved one* to mourn her leee. Cortege wM leave Blk 3. 11-333 Syed Alwi Rd (0S20) on 10th Oct ISB4 at JOOpm134 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1984-10-10 41 IN FOND MEMORY OF TEO SOON KHENO Departed 10-10-01 who left us so unexpectedly three years ago Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings In Loving Memory Ol TEO SOON KHENG Departed 10/10/81 Time changes many things but not the memory this cay101 words
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Advertisement926 1984-10-10 40 146 Foreign 148 Foreign PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1985 Mr |ohn Helm. MA. Vice-Principal and Dr. |ohn Fisher, Dean ol Social Science, will give a talk and slide presentation on COLUMBIA COUEGf at 7:30 PM onTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th. 1984, in FUNCTION ROOM 833 at the MANDARIN926 words
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Advertisement40 1984-10-10 41 H^ B^b*^bbbbbl m *^*^mm\m The Management, Dealers, Remisiers Staff of H G K GOH SECURITIES (PTE.) I extend their heartfelt condolence to II Mr. Goh Geok Khim Family II on the death of his father, Mr. Goh Seng Choo H40 words
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Advertisement106 1984-10-10 41 ALBERT TAN 800 YAM. SO. retired police inspector, passed away peacefully on Tuesday 9-10-84, leaving behind beloved mother, jons, daughters, sons-in-law, %aughters-ln-law and grandchildren to mourn his loss. Body lying at Mount Vernon Funeral ■Parlour No. 1. Cremation on Thursday 1 1 10-84 at 4 p.m. STRAITS TIMES FOR PERSONAL106 words
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Article84 1984-10-10 44 Breakdance okay for China BEIJING, Tues. A state-run Chinese feature magazine has approved the American craze of break dancing, but it warned readers to stretch their muscles before attempting the rapid contortions. All types of dancing were banned during the leftist convulsions of the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, but simple fox84 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-10-10 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Danger from extremists and political opportunists, he says THE government's success in checking racial polarisation through the New Economic Policy (NEP) is now being threatened by religious and racial extremists and political opportunists, acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said417 words
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143 1984-10-10 44 HSUNG SEE HWA - HSUNG SEE HWA By LOCAL entrepreneurs now take up a larger share of manufacturing investments compared to six years ago. They accounted for 29 per cent of total investments last year compared with 6 per cent in 1978. And they are fast moving up143 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-10-10 44 to support industries such as tool and dies, plastic injection mouldings, die-castings and printed circuit boards. In dollar terms, investments last year were lower than in 1961 and 1982. The Economic Development Board said this was largely because some large-scale investments in shipbuilding282 words
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Article31 1984-10-10 44 NEW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 4.97 points to 1,182.86 in the first naif-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP31 words
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215 1984-10-10 44 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By TUCKED In a earner of Mshamad All Lane sff Sooth Bridge Read to am enterprise that gees against the prosperity that is Slngar pore's. Here, aged street hawkers have worked seven days a week far the past215 words
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Article107 1984-10-10 44 GEMAS, Tues. Four Singaporeans were taken for a 10-km ride by four highway robbers before being robbed of their car, cash and valuables totalling $10,000 along the Gemas-Tampin road here last night. The Singaporeans, whose names were not disclosed, were on their way to Penang.107 words
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261 1984-10-10 44 Enter the robot with the better sense of touch GAINESVILLE (Florida), Tims. TWO American engineers have developed a way of improving robots' sense of touch, offering eventual hope of greater sensitivity in human artificial limbs. Prof Gale Nevill and Mr Robert Patterson of the University of Florida imitated the ridges261 words
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Advertisement469 1984-10-10 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE DBS Finance has launched a Revolving Credit Facility to allow j borrowers to tap funds as and when they require up to an apj proved limit. SOH TIANG KENG has the details. j Much-maligned multinational corporations have found a champion in Singapore's469 words
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Miscellaneous111 1984-10-10 44 Weather mMmmmmWWMWWWMWWFFMMMMMMHWaMMMMKMMWWaeMm UP TO lp.m. Showers in a few areas from late morning. TEMP.(C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26min. SUNSET today: 6.53 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 a.m. GLOBMIMMTHER Adelaide 12/25 Fine Maalla 24/30 Showers MMMWmm 13/15 Rain Melbearae 15/27 Fine Beagkek 23/31 Rain Meaeew 7/9 Goudy Beijteg111 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1984-10-10 1 LIM SENG TIONG - LIM SENG TIONG The International Trampoline Federation (FIT) has proposed to hold the world trampolining and tumbling championship in Singapore in 1988. But do we have a following for both sports? 4 One movement resembles breafcdancmg as the student swings his body around in circular fashion with his hands1,317 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration446 1984-10-10 2 tHMED FAZL - tHMED FAZL By i FROGS' legs, a gastronomic delight served in chic restaurants in Western countries, have caused an ecological imbalance in Bangladesh. Their export, which has been increasing during the past 12 years, has led to a drastic decline in the country's frog population. Harmful This,446 words
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Article, Illustration1702 1984-10-10 2 JANE E. BRODY - Cholesterol and your diet JANE E. BRODY Heart attack is a major cause off death in highstress, fast-paced societies. Singapore is no exception. By keeping a diet low in saturated fats, anyone can reduce the risk off an attack. By Though your genes may place you at high risk (or1,702 words
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LEISURE
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Article252 1984-10-10 5 What's on JAPANESE SHOGUNS Lecture in English at the National Library theatrette at 9.30 a.m. and again at 10.30 a.m. Free. VIDEO TAPES ABOUT THE UNITED STATES Mrtnam: A Television Story. Part 10 of a 12-part series about the Vietnam War. United States Information Service Resource Centre. 30 Hill Street,252 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-10-10 5 World Chess Championship DESPITE a sharp and complex position, reigning champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov agreed to a draw after only 15 moves in the 10th game of their match for the chess championship of the world. With the advantage of the white244 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-10-10 5 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI B) 4£n*» will live on in Japan. Jazz, rock and pop may appeal to the young for a while only. But in Japan, moat punky youths sober up after they get married or start working. Enkm ia homely, with strong strings of tradition.742 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-10-10 5 DAVID CAMPBELL - DAVID CAMPBELL SSO CONCERT Victoria Conoart Hall Last Friday Reviewed by THE FIFTH in the final series of 1964 concerts by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra proved to be an instructive lesson in musical inspiration, pitting two works by minor 19th-century composers strikingly lacking in that482 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-10-10 5 TODAY: Singapore Harbour 5.45 a.m. (0.5 m), 11.33 a.m. (2.6 m), 5.43 p.m. (0.6 m), 11.52 p.m. (2.8 m). Sembawang (applicable to Ponggol) 5.15 a.m. (0.6m), 11.52 a.m. (3m), 5.22 p.m. (0.6 m). Sedili Kechil (applicable to Desaru) 3.19 a.m. (0.8 m), 10.32 a.m. (2.2 m), 4.23 p.m.195 words
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Article, Illustration942 1984-10-10 7 Our writer talks to two visiting film actresses from China with contrasting personalities. Wang Fuli is warm and kind while Pan Hong is an introvert. Story by KOH SIEW TIN Pictures by MICHAEL LIEW ONE is motherly, charming and warm. The other is poised, self-assured942 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1984-10-10 8 Li LIEN- FUNG - Friendship born out of ooetrar Li LIEN-FUNG Bamboo green By 4 Li Bai was a blithe spirit that flitted between heaven and earth. Ou Fu, on the other hand, was m earth-bound. HOW often do we have two great poetic geniuses alive at the same time in the same country?1,581 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-10-10 10 YAAKUB RASHtD - YAAKUB RASHtD THE only point of consensus at last Sunday's Malay Musical Night was that there is a need for more such performances, and at a better place than the NTUC Conference Hall. It is a pity that when a violin maestro like Dr Hamzah690 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-10-10 10 PEMINAT-PEMINAT muzik Melayu asli di Singapura jarang mendapat peluang untuk menikmati keindahan lagu-lagu tradisi ini dan bila ia dianjurkan di Dewan Persidangan di Shenton Way sambutan cukup memuaakan. Secara kasar memang tidak dinafikan bahawa Dewan itu boleh menampung sebuah konsert biasa di mana sebuah orkes582 words
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Article679 1984-10-10 10 Haron A. Rahman - Lat's leern Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 123 A Easy Steps to Malay dfgdfg By BACA kr—ff*- 91 Imwrnt dtmgan teUti 9mm jawab mmm wmlm yaag berikutmy a sebagai sate latthaa: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that fellow as an exercise; DUA orang pelakon terkenal dari679 words
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