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Title Section15 1984-10-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-10-12 1 The Prime Minister at the meet-the-foreign correspondents session19 words
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140 1984-10-12 1 General election within the next five months Asked when the next general election would be, Mr Lee said he had a tentative date but was watching to see how the American economy performed. "If all goes well as it looks like, it will be held in the next four, five140 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-10-12 1 Excerpts from the discussion with the foreign press Paget 10 and 11 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said last night he would not rule out his becoming elected President but added that he preferred not to be the first. He would rather remain280 words
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332 1984-10-12 1 I don't need to seek fulfilment vicariously. I've reached a point in life where, if given a choice, Fd like my accounts to be closed with me and the judgment made on what I have Mr Lee, asked to comment on suggestions332 words
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264 1984-10-12 1 Vision of Singapore 10 years from now MR LEE Kuan Yew said last night that a sustained world economic recovery would help Singapore to move gradually into high- technology s e r vicing industries. "By the next decade, if the trend continues,264 words
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Article90 1984-10-12 1 Pilot missing after crash A REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force pilot is missing after the Skyhawk fighter bomber he was in crashed into the Straits of Malacca, about 30 nautical miles west of Singapore, while on a routine training flight on Wednesday. RSAF C-130 transport planes, skyvans, helicopters and Republic90 words
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Article44 1984-10-12 1 LONDON, Thurs. Victor Igwe Masi, the first Cabinet minister in the deposed civilian government of Nigeria to be tried on corruption charges, was jailed for 23 years yesterday for taking a 1.7-million naira (about 552.7 million) bribe. I^gos Radio reported. APAP - 44 words
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Article70 1984-10-12 1 LEEDS, Thurs. An undertaker in this northern British town is offering the ultimate in final resting places: space. Leeds Funeral Service has already received several replies to advertisements offering even- tual disposal of ashes at varying distances from earth. Storage of ashes until a flight is available,UPI - 70 words
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406 1984-10-12 1 Tougher MAS laws 'necessary and timely' THE recent measures to tighten supervision of the banking and financial sectors are both necessary and timely, Mr Lee Kuan Yew believes. He said last night that the measures giving greater powers to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) were taken before irretrievable damage406 words
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Article87 1984-10-12 1 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN A 12- YEAR-OLD boy was found dead hanging from a tree near Block 35 Mai siling Drive, last night Police found Jayakumar Gopi, a Primary Six pupil, hanging at the end of a six-metre-long rope He was seen earlier playinp near the tree with87 words
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Article45 1984-10-12 1 STOCKHOLM, Thurs Czech dissident poet Jaros lav Seifert. 83. won the 1984 Nobel prize for literature. The Swedish Academy announced today It said Mr Seifert s poe tr\ "provides a liberating image of the indomitable spirit and versatility of man' UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article108 1984-10-12 1 Early talks with Vietnam is out' TOKYO, Thurs THAI Foreign Minister. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, has ruled out the possibilii\ of early negotiations be* tween Asean and Viet nam on the Cambodian issue, Japanese officials said. He reportedly made the statement during a 20-minute meeting with Japanese Prime MinisterAFP; UPI - 108 words
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Article231 1984-10-12 1 JOE DORAI - Fifa: No blacklist but... JOE DORAI By FIFA, football's world governing body has not officially '"blacklisted" Singapore as a venue for future inter national events. Spokesman Guido Tognoni had said in Zurich on Wednesday that, as a result of a financial dispute with the Singa pore Broadcasting Corporation over television231 words
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Article444 1984-10-12 2 Drainage projects AROUND $10 million is to be spent on a drainage scheme to combat potential flooding in some areas. The Environment Ministry will rebuild the Bedok, Bukit Chermin and Siglap canals to increase their discharge capacity, and provide a new drainage system in Sembawang. A culvert will also444 words
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Article347 1984-10-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE return of Egypt to the Arab fold is inevitable. Egypt is far too important for the other Arab countries to ignore. The Egypt-Jordan rapprochement could not have been more timely. As a sign that Arab moderates are actively at work, it is encouraging. Israel,347 words
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Article241 1984-10-12 2 GREENBACK REBOUNDS IN FRENZIED TRADING AFTER lying dormant for about two weeks, the US dollar regained its strength in frenzied trading yesterday. Dealers here said the strength of the US dollar was an indication of the confidence in Mr Ronald Reagan's reflection and in a strop.** US economy. Against241 words
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Article217 1984-10-12 2 Extra time goals A TWO-GOAL burst in the early stages of extra time spared former European soccer champions Nottingham Forest the blushes in the English Milk Cup on Wednesday night. Steve Wigley and Bryn Gunn each scored in the first four minutes of extra time to earn Forest a217 words
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Article65 1984-10-12 2 REMAKING A ROLE SINCE Walter Mondale picked her as his running mate, Mrs Geraldine Ferraro has been remaking the role of vice-presidential candidate in the image of a woman. Although women in the US have run for public office before, and encountered difficulties because of their gender, the length65 words
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Article591 1984-10-12 2 Joint strategy EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak returned from a three-day state visit to Jordan yesterday and said he and King Hussein had agreed on a joint strategy to solve the Palestinian issue. He told reporters at the airport: "We are in agreement concerning the strategy to settle591 words
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Article84 1984-10-12 2 Asean: Across the Causeway 'Buy local' drive A LARGE-SCALE campaign to promote Malaysian goods will be launched next year as one of the measures to overcome the deficit in the country's balance of payments and also to improve the local industrial sector. Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Muhyiddin Y84 words
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Article139 1984-10-12 2 Swamped by requests THE Brunei government is taking immediate steps to halt an influx of applications from foreign workers seeking jobs and the prospect of wealth in the Sultanate. The move comes after newspaper advertisements, leaflets and pamphlets were circulated overseas about Brunei's wealth and job opportunities. The139 words
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Article369 1984-10-12 2 'Smart' buildings MORE and more buildings in Singapore are getting "intelligent". They have computers which do almost everything, from operating the lifts to sounding fire alarms and spotting would-be intruders. And most of the owners are singing their praises, pointing to "substantial" and so far unquantifiable savings in369 words
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Article120 1984-10-12 2 Acting's rewards DESPITE the fact that acting has cost Chinese film star Gong Xue, 31, her health, she has no regrets. She was voted the best actress for both the Hundred Flowers and Golden Rooster awards earlier this year for her role in Under The Bridge, a film120 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-10-12 3 HENRY the Eighth went to Washington in several parts recently and is seen here getting his head together on Wednesday with a little help from a friend, Juliet Simpkins from Madame Tussaud's of London. The historical irony of it was that the EnglishUPI - 100 words
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349 1984-10-12 3 HONGKONG, Thurs. HONGKONG has become the first target of British and American publishers in their battle against textbook piracy, which cost them losses running into millions of dollars a year. In Hongkong, one of the world's major printing centres, thousands ofReuter - 349 words
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Article66 1984-10-12 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. South Pacific Island Airways (SPIA) of Honolulu may be grounded indefinitely because one of its jets flew close to the Soviet Union last month, US aviation officials said yesterday. The chartered Boeing 707 carrying 120 passengers came to within 15 minutes of the northernReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1984-10-12 3 AUSTRALIA IS to boost its presence in the Indian Ocean by basing a second destroyer escort at its naval base in Western Australia, the government said in Canberra yesterday. The move fulfills a commitment first given in 1980 by the then Conservative coalition government to upgrade the IndianReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-10-12 3 HONGKONG MOVIE actor Liu TienChueh was sentenced yesterday to two and a half years in prison on charges of stabbing his actress wife, who he thought was leaving him for another man, the Taipeh district court reported. Liu, who has been freed on bail of US$75O (551.620), hasAP - 65 words
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Article62 1984-10-12 3 SEVEN CHILEAN opposition leaders were freed on Wednesday after 24 hours in prison when President Augusto Pinochet decided to drop charges arising from a protest last month against the military government. Meanwhile, a demonstration held in Santiago on Wednesday against price increases (see UPI picture above) wasReuter; UPI - 62 words
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Article88 1984-10-12 3 SHIITF Ml SLIM Amal militiamen on Wednesday freed the Spanish ambassador to Lebanon from two youths who had abducted him earlier in the day in a bid to gain the release of comrades jailed in Spain. Ambassador Pedro Manuel de Aristegui. 57, told reporters his four-hour detention byUPI - 88 words
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121 1984-10-12 3 Tokyo TV stations air voices of extortioners TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese television stations tonight broadcast recordings of the voices of extortioners made last April when a gang, apparently the same one, demanded a ransom from another confectionery company. Police asked television stations to play copies of tapes made last month whenReuter; UPI - 121 words
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Article396 1984-10-12 3 Arms sales to Taiwan could lead to 'eruption' BEIJING, Thurs. China's top leader, Mr Deng Xiaoping, said today that United States arms sales to Taiwan could cause an "eruption" in US-Chi-nese relations, and he declared his forces have the power to blockade the island, Japanese visitorsAP - 396 words
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228 1984-10-12 3 PORT MORESBY. Thurs. Papua New Guinea is to impose the death penalty for gang rape following attacks last week on Australian and New Zealand expatriates, Prime Minister Michael Somare has announced. Mr Somare said on Tuesday that legislation would be moved inAFP; Reuter - 228 words
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373 1984-10-12 4 CAIRO, Thursday EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak returned from a three-day state visit to Jordan today and said he and King Hussein had agreed on a joint strategy to solve the Palestinian issue. He told reporters at the airport: "We are in agreement concerning the373 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-10-12 4 Israel 'will not live on US aid forever' NEW YORK, Thurs Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Per-?s emerged from talks with the Reagan administration on his coi.ntry's economic crisis and said Israel did not intend to live forever on United States aid In the talks, President Ronald Reagan pledged emergency helpReuter; AFP; AP - 226 words
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153 1984-10-12 4 Moscow signs friendship pact with N. Yemen MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union has moved a step towards centre stage in the Middle East and the Gulf by signing a friendship accord with North Yemen, Western diplomats said yesterday. Visiting North Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Soviet leader Konstantin ChernenkoReuter - 153 words
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242 1984-10-12 4 Call for UN troops to fill vacuum in Lebanon UNITED NATIONS, Thursday UNITED Nations Secretary -General Javier Perez de Cuellar proposed yesterday that UN peacekeepers help fill the security vacuum in southern Lebanon once Israel withdraws, and that the area be turned into a "zone of peace." In a writtenAFP; AP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-10-12 5 THE campaign for the United States presidency has intensified following the debate between President Ronald Reagan and Democratic challenger Walter Mondale last Sunday. Four days after the Reagan-Mon-dale encounter, the continuing after-shocks would affect the debate between Vice-President George Bush and MrReuter; UPI - 446 words
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334 1984-10-12 5 Televised debate becomes high-stake affair WASHINGTON, Thurs. VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush and Democrat Geraldine Ferraro take centre stage in the United States Presidential campaign today for a televised debate that has suddenly become a high-stakes affair in the White House race. Once seen as aReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-10-12 5 Pope retraces Columbus' first voyage ZARAGOZA (Spain), Thursday IN A symbolic retracing of Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the New World in 1492, Pope John Paul n flies across the Atlantic today to inaugurate celebrations leading to the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America The Pope journeys across theReuter - 138 words
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Article29 1984-10-12 5 SAO PAULO, Thurs. Brazil's first test-tube baby, a 3.3 kg girl, was born last week alter 22 unsuccessful attempts, research physician Dr Milton Nakamore, said yesterday. UPIUPI - 29 words
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116 1984-10-12 5 Astronaut all geared for record spacewalk CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. Shuttle astronaut Kathryn Sullivan was "chomping at the bit" today to begin the first spacewalk for an American woman in two decades of space strolls by American astronauts. While Sullivan and astronaut David Leestma donned their US$2 million (554.2 million) spacesuitsUPI - 116 words
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176 1984-10-12 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE Senate Intelligence Committee reported yesterday that it had found "no evidence" to back up allegations that United States intelligence or military officials supported rightwing death squads in strife-torn El Salvador. In a report on a major six-month investigation, the committee said,Reuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-10-12 5 DEMOCRATIC presidential nominee Walter Mondale (above), the man who outshone President Ronald Reagan in their recent television debate, had a hard-hitting retort ready when challenged to an arm-wrestling contest by Mr Reagan. "The issue that worries Americans is not arm wrestling, but arms control," he said. MrUPI - 114 words
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113 1984-10-12 5 Basketball stars settle suit out of court IX)S ANGELES. Thui> Three members of the Harlem Globetrot ters basketball team have reached settlement in a US$3 million < Ss6 3 million) civil rights lawsuit in which they accused police of stopping them at gun poinl simply because they were Black TheAFP - 113 words
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360 1984-10-12 6 BRIGHTON, Thurs. Accused of failing to relieve plight of unemployed THE Thatcher government came under fire from its own supporters today for failing to take action against record unemployment. Delegates at the annual conference of the ruling Conservative Party here criticised the lack of publicAP; Reuter - 360 words
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176 1984-10-12 6 Pop star joins anti-drug campaign BRIGHTON, Thurs. International pop star Pete Townshend, a former heroin addict and a socialist, today crossed party lines to back a Conservative campaign against Britain's rising tide of drug abuse. Townshend, 39, whose group, The Who, rivalled The Beatles and the Rolling Stones in theReuter - 176 words
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Article347 1984-10-12 6 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE European Economic Community yesterday warned that it would not hesitate to take reprisal measures against the United States if certain sections of the omnnibus trade Bill, approved on Tuesday by Congress, prove to be harmful to its interests. The EEC's WashingtonAFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-10-12 6 A prized pumpkin indeed and it gave a windfall to its proud grower Norman Gallagher, 66, of Chelan in Washington state. The 278-kg pumpkin wen the world's biggest title at the international pumpkin competition in Half Mean Bay in California en Monday. It also set aAP - 88 words
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Article170 1984-10-12 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet officials have confirmed that a special meeting of the communist party central committee will be held later this month on agricultural issues, the specialty of the Kremlin's No. 2 official, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev. Western diplomats, who spoke on condition they not beAP - 170 words
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Article148 1984-10-12 6 YORK (England), Thurs. Robert Howlands may have been unemployed, but he certainly was busy. He was too proud to claim state unemployment benefits and too proud to let his wife, Carol, know he was without a job. So he led a double life. HeReuter - 148 words
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Article190 1984-10-12 6 Fresh bid to end coal strike LONDON. Thurs. New talks to try and end Britain s prolonged coal strike were being held today, with miners' lead er Arthur Scargll continuing to defy court rulings that the walkout is illegal. The London Times reported rising optimism among politicians and National CoalAP; Reuter - 190 words
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Article59 1984-10-12 6 SYDNEY, Thurs. British and American casino opera tors have teamed up to operate two of the world's most remote gambling houses in Australia's Northern Territo ry John Aspinall, founder of the glamorous Aspinall Club of London has joined the Great Bay Casino Corp of Atlanta City, New Jersey,UPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-10-12 7 BANGKOK, Thurs SEVERAL hundred civilians moved to secure areas inside Thailand as Thai troops began withdrawing from three disputed villages along the Laotian border. Thai officials said yesterday. The officials declined to say how many troops had been withdrawn or when the move wouldReuter; UPI; AFP - 297 words
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251 1984-10-12 7 HAN LING - US admiral ends 2-day visit to Brunei HAN LING BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thursday ONE of the United States' top military figures, Admiral William Crowe, ended a two-day visit to Brunei today aimed at establishing a dialogue with the newlyindependent sultanate. Adm Crowe, the Hawaii-based commander-in-chief for the Pacific, held talks251 words
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167 1984-10-12 7 Drilling platform 'sank after a blowout' JAKARTA, Thurs A DRILLING platform at an offshore oil well, operated by the Indonesian state oil com pany Pertamina and the French oil company Total Indonesie, burned down and sank into the sea, Sinar Harapan reported yesterday. The well at the Bekapai oilfield wasAFP - 167 words
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Article144 1984-10-12 7 BANGKOK, Thurs. Five Asean writers received the sixth annual S.E.A. Write awards in a ceremony presided over by Thailand's Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn here yesterday. They are Budi Darma of Indonesia, A. Latiff Mohidin of Malaysia, Virginia Moreno of the Philippines, Wong Yoon iWah ofAP - 144 words
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265 1984-10-12 7 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. The Brunei government is taking immediate steps to halt an influx of applications from foreign workers seeking jobs and wealth in the newly-independent Sultanate. The move comes after newspaper advertisements, leaflets and pamphlets were circulated265 words
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Article144 1984-10-12 8 MELBOURNE, Thurs. The Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Mr August Marpaung, has said that Australia's ties with his country are important ingredients in its relations with Asean. Mr Marpaung told The Straits Times that Australia's attitude to Indonesia's border problem with Papua New Guinea (PNG) was an issue that144 words
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204 1984-10-12 8 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON says Indonesian envoy By Melbourne Reporter cause "this will not stand in the way of cooperation between Australia and Indonesia," he said. "Basically, it's their right to recognise it or not. We cannot force them to recognise it," he added. He204 words
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366 1984-10-12 8 MANILA, Thurs. THE Philippine governin en t yesterday an-' nounced a package of economic measures which it said cleared the last hurdle for approval by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) ofa US$63O million (SSI. 3 billion) standby credit. The package includes taxReuter - 366 words
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109 1984-10-12 8 Two officers held on 'guns-f or-hire' rap JAKARTA, Thurs. Two police officers have been arrested on charges of renting out guns to civilians in Banjarmasin, south Kalimantan, the Sinar Harapan reported yesterday. Central Kalimantan police commander Brig-Gen Samsudin told reporters in Banjarmasin that the policemen, one of them a colonel,AP - 109 words
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160 1984-10-12 8 Trial may be waived in favour of probation BANGKOK, Thurs. A military court trial may be waived in favour of re-indoctrination and rrobation for some of he 22 suspected Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) members or sympathisers Sicked up in July, poce said today. Special branch director Kasem Saengmltr saidAFP - 160 words
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208 1984-10-12 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai police said they believed a former Thai parliamentarycandidate was collaborating with the pro-Viet-namese Heng Samrin regime in Phnom Penh to cultivate and illegally export marijuana from Cambodian ports. Col Thongpun Charoensom, Deputy Commander of a Thai border police patrolAFP - 208 words
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127 1984-10-12 8 "Viets want $173,000 for release of Thais' BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam has demanded a total of US$BO,lOO (5J173.010) for the release of 86 Thai fishermen detained in its jails on charges of violating Vietnamese territorial waters. An official said the amoun,t was to cover travelling expenses and US$35O fines for eachAFP - 127 words
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Article197 1984-10-12 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad attributed thejpressure on the ringgit to bigtime speculators out to make a killing. Last Friday, the foreign exchange market in Malaysia was in disarray as trading opened amid a wave of speculation that the ringgitNST - 197 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-10-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A LARGE-SCALE campaign to promote Malaysian goods will be launched next year as one of the measures to overcome the deficit in the country's balance of payment and also to improve the local industrial sector. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Muhyiddin Yassin yesterdayBernama; NST - 330 words
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81 1984-10-12 8 KEPALA BATAS, Than. The Royal Malaysian Air Force base here has been infiltrated by religions extremists, Major General Datuk Mohammad Ngah disclosed yesterday. However, the acting RMAF chief said here the number involved was minimal and the situation was under control. Most ofNST - 81 words
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247 1984-10-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The clash between police and squatters at Kampung Bercham in Ipoh yesterday might have been averted if not for Democratic Action Party (DAP) exploitation of the situation, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. Deputy Home Affairs Minister RadziBernama - 247 words
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Article251 1984-10-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE ban on ceramah (political lectures) in Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu has been lifted. Directives have been issued to the states, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told the Dewan Rakyat. He said that the lifting of the ban was madeBernama; NST - 251 words
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Article161 1984-10-12 8 $5.6 m in toll expected annually KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government expects to collect $5.6 million annually from the toll imposed at the Johor Causeway from Nov 1, Works Minister Datuk Samy Vellu said yesterday. He told Dewan Rakyat or Parliament that toll was imposed at the Causeway for theBernama; NST - 161 words
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123 1984-10-12 8 KUANTAN, Thurs. A $8.4 million air traffic control simulator system at the Air Traffic Control School of the Malaysian Air Force base here was damaged by a bolt of lightning last month. The simulator from Tapan was only fully commissioned in August this year. AtNST - 123 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-10-12 9 THEY weald have caught any grandmother's eye. Se when the First Lady saw this display of colourful staffed toys, she reacted like any other grandmother. "I'll get one fer my granddaughter," said Mrs Devaa Nair, seen after she opened the annual handicraft fair at TanMAZLAN BADRON - 239 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-10-12 9 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE Japanese navy is unlikely to develop into a force capable of defending the Pacific area's sea trading routes "for several years", even though it is well-equipped and professionally run, the Commander of the US Seventh Fleet, ViceAdmiral James223 words
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Article71 1984-10-12 9 A WELDER was killed when he was hit by an iron door which was flung open by an explosion on board a supply vessel. A coroner's court heard on Tuesday that Mr Quah Choon Tee, 32, was working with another man on board the71 words
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435 1984-10-12 9 BEN DAVIDSON - Ex-partners in tussle over 1.5 m property BEN DAVIDSON By TWO former partnei s of a firm of consultant engineers are involved in a bitter dispute over ownership of a property off Chancery Lane which is now worth about $1.5 million. While Dr Huang Han Chao claims that he instructed435 words
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Article70 1984-10-12 9 AN anti-cancer exhibition on the early detection and treatment of cancer will beheld at the People's Park Centre from tomorrow to Oct 19. THere will be a demonstration to show how tar is deposited in the lungs when a person smokes, video shows on cancer and exhibits of70 words
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Article38 1984-10-12 9 SINGAPORE printing employees will provide free food to the poor tomorrow at the Sri Krishnabahavan Temple in Waterloo Street at 12.30 p.m. This is the 60th year the printers have given free food to the poor.38 words
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Article99 1984-10-12 9 'Moneylender' fined $800 A MONEYLENDER harassed a taxi driver who could not repay a loan of $200 until the taxi driver reported him to the police for operating illegally. Yeo Geok Kim, 42, also a taxi driver, lent $200 to Mr Yap Song Gee. 48, on Dec 18, 1983. The99 words
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Article394 1984-10-12 9 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Drainage to be improved in some areas By AROUND $10 million is to be spent on a drainage scheme to combat potential flooding in some areas. The Environment Ministry will rebuild the Bedok, Bukit Chermin and Siglap canals to increase their394 words
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Article157 1984-10-12 9 THE Leisure-Drome in Kallang is to have a $6million extension. The owners of LeisureDrome, Tung Yuan Enterprises, want to build a private club with extensive sports facilities, including squash, tennis and racquet ball courts, an indoor swimming pool and a gymnasium. Plans for the fivestorey157 words
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Article34 1984-10-12 9 A SECOND exercise to survey the various types of civilian ships in Singapore waters will be conducted by the Republic of Singapore Navy today. The first survey was carried out in February34 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-10-12 10 LAST NIGHT, the taped discussion Mr Lee Kuan Yew had with five foreign correspondents was shown on SBC. Today, we carry excerpts from the transcript of the interview during which the Prime Minister answered questions covering local politics, the performance of the economy, the new121 words
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Article254 1984-10-12 10 On the coming election MR: Have you decided on a date for those elections? When will you announce it? Prime Minister: I have not settled the date. I have a tentative date, but I am watching to see how the American economy goes. If all goes well as it looks254 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-10-12 10 KW: Much publicity has been given recently to the naming of your son as a candidate for Parliament. Are you pleased to see him enter politics and would you like to see him- become Prime Minister one day? PM: Ah! It's been on my mind476 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-10-12 10 HH: Would you eventually consider election for President in case the Constitution would be amended accordingly? PM: I would not rule it out, but I would not make a firm commitment that that is a job that I will undertake. Four years, five years is286 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-10-12 10 On a two-party system MR: Do you foresee the development of a two-party parliament system in Singapore? Do you think that would be desirable or would you prefer to see a debate and dissent generated within and channelled through the ruling PAP and its grass-roots organisations? PM: The way to635 words
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Article327 1984-10-12 10 CS: I'd like to ask you what you see as the main domestic engine of economic growth for Singapore over the rest of the decade? PM: Well, that depends on how the United States recovery goes. If it is sustained, and you have 3 per327 words
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Article644 1984-10-12 10 MR: Can Singapore remain an open and internationally competitive economy with such a strong dollar and high wage and other costs? I think that certainly Australian businessmen here have some doubts on that score, and I believe that other business groups in Singapore do644 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-10-12 10 Towards a high-tech future MM: Could I ask what does high-tech mean to Singapore? Does Singapore really have a high-tech future? PM: Well, we've started this Kent Ridge estate and there are a few supposed to link up with the university doing biotechnology research. A few of our Singaporeans who212 words
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Article155 1984-10-12 10 CS: You alluded a moment ago to the international debt problem and the aspect of that which has potentially more severe implications for Singapore is in the Philippines. How has that problem affected Singapore exactly? PM: Well, foreign and Singapore banks, but mainly155 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-10-12 10 CS: There have been three major pieces of legislation already this year toughening the considerable powers of the Monetary Authority of Singapore still further. And in the past yaar or so .we've seen a finance company closed down, several bullion and commodity dealers closed down672 words
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Article168 1984-10-12 11 image will be gained that there is the heavy hand of the government that works with the regulation and that this might impair the chances of Singapore achieving its ambition as an international financial centre. PM: No. I think that may have been the view of bankers previous to168 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-10-12 11 On the defence of Singapore HH: Recently there has been strong emphasis on defence in the media in Singapore as well as in speeches total defence, civil defence, every kind of defence. Might that lead to the conclusion that you foresee any threat to the security of Singapore and if353 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-10-12 11 On the Cambodia question MR: Do you foresee increasing threats in the years ahead to Asean member countries? What kinds of threats do you see coming up, and should they be met collectively as well as individually? PM: I think we ought to wait and see how the Cambodian issue658 words
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Article149 1984-10-12 11 Crisis in the Philippines MB: Do you see a danger from the developments in the Philippines, the gains apparently being made by the insurgents and political uncertainties that access (for US forces to military facilities) that the United States says is essential, may be restricted or even denied in future?149 words
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Article244 1984-10-12 11 KW: Based on current trends, what kind of nation do you imagine Singapore is likely to be when it celebrates 35 years of nation-building, 10 years from now? PM: Given peace, no major world recession or depression, growth rates of say 4 to 8 per244 words
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Article, Illustration907 1984-10-12 11 CS: Singapore's great economic achievements, I think, have rightly won great acclaim abroad. One of the criticisms I've heard most often made of Singapore, of the education system and perhaps more widely, the media or the cultural environment, is that in some sense it doesn't907 words
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211 1984-10-12 13 A GROI P of Singapore journalists will host a "wish-vou-well dinner'' for the five new PAP election candidates working in newspapers here. The dinner wUi be held at the Pavilion Inter-continental tomorrow. They are: Mr Man Bow tan, 36; Mr Yatiman Yusof, 38; Mr Tang211 words
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Article93 1984-10-12 13 SPCA takes five dogs from house FIVE dogs have been taken into care by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals following complaints from residents in Changi. The dogs were found chewing newspapers and S'astie pails at a house in alan Tanjong. According to neighbours, the tenants, a93 words
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55 1984-10-12 13 A BUSINESSMAN was charged yesterday with cheating the Controller of Immigration with a bank cheque for $5,111 to pay for a security bond fer a work permit to employ an Indonesian housemaid. Goh Yew Aik, 32, was given until Thursday, when the case will be mentioned55 words
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329 1984-10-12 13 HEDWIG ALFRED - New SJI still needs founder members HEDWIG ALFRED By THE 1,000 founder members of the new St Joseph's Institution have been told to recruit at least two more members each. This is because the school needs three times more money than it has already raised, Mr Goh Sin Tub, chairman329 words
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289 1984-10-12 13 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG Industry in bad shape, says Kuoni By THE Switzerland-based Kuoni Travel Ltd has decided to suspend business from its regional office in Singapore. The suspension takes effect from today and is due to "the bad business situation in Singapore's travel industry," the company289 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-10-12 13 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By FORMER motor mechanic Neo Yock Hoo, 28, wno became paralysed from his waist down following a road accident, was yesterday awarded $434,559 by the High Court. This sum is 85 per cent of the actual award of $511,246 because Mr Neo admitted153 words
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153 1984-10-12 13 Woman says taximan cheated her of savings AN 81- YEAR-OLD woman has complained that she was swindled of her life savings of $14,000 by a taxi-driver Madam Liang Yueni ang. who sold sweets outside Kok Wah Theatre in Upper Serangoon Road until five years ago. said a taxi-driver, who is153 words
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161 1984-10-12 14 Women fall prey to handbag pickpockets SEVEN women, one a Malaysian police inspector, lost more than $3,000 in cash and jewellery to pickpockets in the Orchard Road area on Sunday. Police said yesterday that in most of the cases, the pickpockets had stolen in crowded shopping areas by unzipping the161 words
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Article71 1984-10-12 14 Visit for Woodbridge patients TWENTY long-stay patients of Woodbridge Hospital are in for a treat. Ready to be discharged but with no homes to go to, these patients stay in the hospital and have little opportunity to visit places outside the hospital confines. But on Sunday, the International Y's Men's71 words
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Article51 1984-10-12 14 LAWYER Lui Boon Poh, 58, was fined $150 yesterday for throwing cut branches from the staircase landing of a block of fiats. Lui. who lives on the ninth floor of Eunos Mansion in Jalan Eunos, admitted throwing a bundle of cut branches around midnight on May51 words
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Article33 1984-10-12 14 THE Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong. will be the guest of honour at this year's Jurong Town Corporation staff gettogether at the Neptune Theatre restaurant tomorrow.33 words
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505 1984-10-12 14 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH But dollar value same as in 1983 By SINGAPORE is getting better quality investments this year, but the level in dollar terms will be about the same as last year. Total investment commitments for the first eight months amounted to $1.3505 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-10-12 14 THE Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation is studying the possibility of providing security storage for information disks and tapes. Its general manager, Mr Teoh Beng San, said Cisco is looking into offering this service to help companies protect vital information disks and tapes from being162 words
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426 1984-10-12 14 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By A RECENT move by the European Community to curb ball bearing exports from Singapore has backfired and 'the Japanese are laughing all the way to the bank/' This was the view of Mr P.Y. Hwang, chairman426 words
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Article108 1984-10-12 14 FIREMEN rescued two workers trapped in a construction gondola outside the seventh storey of the Tanjong Pagar Complex in Keppel Road yesterday. The workers, who were trapped for more than one-and-a-half hours. The men had just finished some repair work on the building and were108 words
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Article151 1984-10-12 14 WITHIN 14 months, a man broke into homes 84 times. He picked homes as far apart as Jurong East and Ang Mo Kio, Bedok North and Marsiling and Hougang. The housebreaker, Goh Lye Seng, 25, netted a total of $198,990 in cash and valuables. But151 words
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340 1984-10-12 14 SUSANNA KULATISSA - Number of bone surgeons will have to double SUSANNA KULATISSA By THE number of orthopaedic surgeons will have to be doubled over the next 10 years if Singapore is to approach anywhere near the ratio in more advanced countries. Dr Kwa Soon Bee, the Permanent Secretary (Health) said: "We have340 words
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Article64 1984-10-12 14 A STALLOWNER was fined $20,000 yesterday after he pleaded guilty to having 200 uncensored video cassette tapes. Manogharan. 27, had rent ed a section of a shop on the second storey of Queensway Shopping Centre to run a video cassette business, but on Dec 8 List64 words
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416 1984-10-12 15 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM The gifts war Free offers being used as weapons By A BAND of petrol station dealers are using free gifts as a weapon in a dispute they have with the giant American oil company Mobil. For motorists it means that they are now416 words
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224 1984-10-12 15 VC man held after attacks at pools A VIGILANTE Corps' member is among five people now helping police with investigations into two recent acts of hooliganism at public swimming pools. The VC member, who is attached to a police station as a sentry, was picked up after a lifeguard was224 words
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Article81 1984-10-12 15 Acquitted of corruption charges A CONTRACTS manager was acquitted of three corruption charges, involving more than $13,000, after the charges against him were withdrawn on Wednesday. Yew Tai Wee, alias David, 26, was accused of using documents, with false material particulars, to deceive Shanghai Chong Kee Furniture Construction Company, where81 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-10-12 15 SALMA KHALIK - Air Canada says there's no 'great way to fly' SALMA KHALIK The sky war By SINGAPORE Airlines may have been saying It for years, bat Air Canada, a newcomer la these parts, says "there's a* saeh thing as a great way to fly." After 12 hoars in aa aeroplane seat,406 words
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234 1984-10-12 15 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEE VAR AJAH YASOTHA The car war By THE car-sales war is hotting up to warm the hearts of year-end new car buyers. Offers, from interest-free loans to cassette stereos, have already been unveiled to boost sales but seven firms contacted by The Straits234 words
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156 1984-10-12 15 FIRE destroyed six attap houses in Lim Tua Tow Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, yesterday afternoon. Only one of the houses was occupied and no one was injured. Mr Sim Ching Tong, 24, said that besides his sixmember family, two aunts and a Malaysian156 words
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Article24 1984-10-12 15 A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Rashid bin Basiran, 30, died instantly on Tuesday after an accident with a lorry along Simei Avenue in Tampines.24 words
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Article, Illustration573 1984-10-12 16 THIO LAY HOON - Parents who can't afford to Wall THIO LAY HOON Ang Mo Kio They form group to train their intellectually-disabled children By THEY serve who only stand and wait. So said some wise soul. But to a group of more than 200 residents in Ang Mo Kio, standing and waiting will573 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-10-12 16 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Brickworks Five hope to make a mark on music scene By THEY grew up as neighbourhood children who shared the same love for music. And simple dreams like appearing on television, and someday, making a name on the local music scene. Now in361 words
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227 1984-10-12 16 THAILAND: An eight-day tour will start on Dec 9 at $860 for adults and $688 for children. Book at the Ang Mo Kio Zone A RC centre at Block 714, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, during weekdays between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Spot227 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-10-12 16 Bukit Batok "WANNA hear some more?" That was James Cabralda, chief musician of the 20-member US Seventh Fleet Military Show Band, enticing an audience of more than 500 towards the end of an hourlong performance at Bukit Batok CC on Wednesday evening. The331 words
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Article130 1984-10-12 16 THE Minister without Portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, will tour Anson constituency and Bukit Purmei Estate on Sunday, the 40th in the series of ministerial walkabouts. He will be accompanied by Mr Lee Yock Suan, the Minister of State (Finance); Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior130 words
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Article130 1984-10-12 16 ACCOUNTANT Peter Seow, 30, owes his life to his father, provision shop owner Seow Yan Leong. For it was a kidney from his father which helped him end a 10--year-long struggle with kidney failure and begin a life free from the needles and tubes130 words
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Article418 1984-10-12 16 Talks/shows Ref use disposal: There will be talks and demonstrations on the use of plastic bags at an exhibition tomorrow at the basketball court between blocks 79 and 80, Lorong Limau, at 8 p.m. Road show: "Celebrations", with entertainment by residents of Boon Lay, Clementi and Jurong,418 words
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Article456 1984-10-12 18 A timely rapprochement RIGHT country, right pace and right time. This about sums up the rapprochement between Egypt and Jordan. Two weeks ago, Amman re-established diplomatic ties with Cairo. And on Tuesday, President Hosni Mubarak was already in the Jordanian capital for talks with King Hussein. It was symbolically appropriate456 words
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Article752 1984-10-12 18 NEW YORK The air force wanted a coffeepot better than a coffeepet ought to be. This was the cause of its embarrassing purchase of three coffee-makers at a east of USftCM (Ssl6,Ht) apiece for service aboard its big C-5A cargo planes. "Ludicrous," General Bernard WeissNYT - 752 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-10-12 18 TAIPEH When the nationalists celebrated the 73rd founding anniversary of their Republic on Wednesday, continued survival just 80 kilometres from their strong ideological enemy loomed larger in the minds of their leaders. For the nationalists, who ruled all China until Mao Zedong's takeoverReuter - 673 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1984-10-12 18 Although Tokyo has the most financial Robert Cottrell of the Financial Times institutions outside London and New York, reports changes are under way that may let government restrictions have allowed Singa- Tokyo become the financial capital of the pore and Hongkong to rise asFT - 1,290 words
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Letter144 1984-10-12 19 ALTHOUGH the press has disclosed the presence of illegal mini-turf clubs n almost all Housing Board hawker centres and other public places they seem to be flourishing just the same. There is no doubt this activity has bad social and moral repercussions on resdents. The144 words
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Letter134 1984-10-12 19 THERE was an overwhelming response to the recent talk at the Marine Parade branch library on answering the General Paper This shows such talks Are popular with students who are about to take their examinations next month. However, as places were limited, many students had to stand134 words
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516 1984-10-12 19 From defects and unscrupulous builders I REFER to the Landscope article "Defects in new flats". (ST, Sept 7). In my opinion, Singapore property owners are not sufficiently protected against irresponsible builders, contractors and developers. It is unfair for property owners to have to pay a fortune516 words
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Letter, Illustration423 1984-10-12 19 REPLIES I REFER to the letter "Airport shops give wrong impression ,r by "Fair Play-Fab: Price (ST, Oct 6). Our airport shops do not charge unfair high prices. They have not been allowed to since 1978 when we implemented a new policy on prices, i.e. they423 words
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Letter82 1984-10-12 19 I REFER to the letter "Is there a school for autistic children in Singapore?" (ST, Oct 3). The schools of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children (SARC) cater for retarded as well as autistic children who are suffering from Down's Syndrome. I suggest that the reader82 words
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Letter109 1984-10-12 19 I REFER to the letter "Is there a school for autistic children in Singa6 ore". (ST, Oct 3). appily the answer is yes, such a school does exist. Dover Court Preparatory School. If Mr Kanwal Kishore, or anyone else with handicapped children, would care to contact109 words
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Letter102 1984-10-12 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Here's a better design" by Miss Tan Siew Lim, who suggested another design for the carrying bags for car park signplates. (ST, Sept 19). We thank the writer for her suggestion to have the bag in a horizontal position. Our parking offi-102 words
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Letter74 1984-10-12 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "A place needed for play" by 'Concerned Parent", who suggested that a playground be built around Clementi Avenue 6. (ST, Sept 19). We wish to inform the writer that a playground is now under construction in front of Apartment Block 201, Clementi74 words
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228 1984-10-12 19 We need a language of tolerance Christian names and our culture A SUBSTANTIAL number of parents give their children Christian names. I have been moved to write on the matter by the chauvinistic tone of the letter "Christian names and one's own culture". (ST, Oct 5). When I registered the228 words
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Letter196 1984-10-12 19 I REFER to the letter "Christian names and one's own culture" by "Speak-Mandarin Supporter". (ST, Oct 5). Like him/her, I fully support the Speak Mandarin Campaign, am Kroud of my Chinese eritage and believe that every individual should be proud of bis own culture.196 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1984-10-12 20 Ferraro gets into stride MEW YORK Mostly, the first woman to run for the second spot for a major political party lets the awkward moments slide. But when a Democratic official presented her with a wrist corsage before a fund-raising meeting in New York, Geraldine Ferraro drew the line. "No,NYT - 1,042 words
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622 1984-10-12 20 Cloistered but not untouched by war's ravages BEIRUT They live a peaceful life in their own enclave in the middle of a war zone. But the Sisters of Clarisse have found that not even their vow of isolation which has kept them inside their convent while war has raged outsideAP - 622 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-10-12 21 THE slight improvement in prices on Wednesday did not follow through and local stocks took another dip yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index slipped 0.55 point to 857.14. The broader-based Business Times Composite Index fell 3.04 points to 766.85. Volume was 10.8 million shares against 13.3 million296 words
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Article37 1984-10-12 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 35 38 33 Finance 4 9 5 Hotels 2 3 6 Properties 2 6 4 Plantations 5 5 2 /v\ai»ng 0 2 I Deb/Loans 5 3 4 Total 53 66 5537 words
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Article35 1984-10-12 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)35 words
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Article42 1984-10-12 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 45 37 31 Finance 9 2 4 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 3 4 2 Oil palms I 2 2 Tins 3 3 3 Rubbers 9 4 3 Deb/Loans 1 0 0 Totol 71 53 4542 words
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Article73 1984-10-12 21 S SlenraNp 50c 145 427 Ben 40c 176 +25 Metro Mfcs 360+10 Landmarks H 50c 320 +8 Tat Lee Bank 308 +8 LIHSOC 316+6 Bedford 50c 148 +6 FIN 550 +5 Acma 210 +5 Strjih Tradnt 500 +4 UOB 460+4 Natkon 406+4 M Glass 274 +4 Hltta|MSoc 270 +473 words
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Article73 1984-10-12 21 D Keranut 860 —40 Berjurta 400 -30 DBS 675 -15 Nra Serendah 300 -14 MM Owe 240 -11 r»n-FJ CILS 460 -10 Sd rropertiej 270 -9 CProperties 384 -6 S8 S 274 —6 S react 232 -6 LoiCorpn 214 -6 Sana* tope 158 -6 0 C 8 C 935—573 words
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Article59 1984-10-12 21 Oct 10 Oct 11 BT Composite 769.89 766.85 BT Indicator *****18 *****36 BT 08/OS 344 380 ST Industrials 857.69 857.14 ST Finance 2549.67 2543.22 ST Hotels 909.99 909.43 ST Properties 546.08 543.81 ST Minings 372.82 371.96 ST Plantations 2553.03 2552 56 OCBC ***** ***** OUB Composite 433.48 433.46 SES59 words
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Article17 1984-10-12 21 Ben Co 2,095,000 Lim Koh Ngom 748,000 Promtt 557,000 Landmarks H 530,000 Pohang Com 521,00017 words
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Article87 1984-10-12 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished on a slightly steadier note yesterday for the first time since early last week. The widely-followed 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 1.66 points to 1311.43. At the final bell, the market scoreboard showed gains outnumbering losses for the first87 words
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Article76 1984-10-12 21 Bastes* BM -1 Caani unch PMC -1 Sen* Srap +2 CiC unch Haw Par -1 Pan Ok -4 Sine Darby +1 CCM Inchcape Bhd +1 S Trees*, +4 CaM Stsrat* Keppel unch Perls Plant unch Sep Carp —6 Diriophd +1 WC -2 Mat unch Times Pub76 words
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181 1984-10-12 21 Corporate Tax Planning conference in Jakarta CORPORATE tax planning under the new Indonesian tax laws will come under the scrutiny of tax experts, accountants and company consultants next month. The conference, Corporate Tax Planning Under the New Indonesian Tax Laws, to be held in Jakarta, is organised by Times Conferences181 words
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Article258 1984-10-12 21 Sign of 'confidence in Reagan's re-election' AFTER lying dormant for about two weeks, the US dollar regained its strength in frenzied trading yesterday. Dealers here said the strength of the US dollar was an indication of the confidence in Mr Ronald Reagan's re-election and in a258 words
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360 1984-10-12 21 WASHINGTON US bank supervisors have intensified their review of potential troublespots to avert fresh financial crises and allay concern about the stability of the American banking system,* government sources said today. Genuine fears over bad domestic loans, made during theReuter - 360 words
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Article70 1984-10-12 21 TAIPEH IBM Corporation has decided to set up a research and development centre in Taiwan, the first time it has chosen to set up such a facility outside the United States, an official said. This indicates that Taiwan has the best investment environment in Asia, saidAFP - 70 words
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Article73 1984-10-12 21 WELLINGTON New Zealand's inflation rate jumped by 3 percentage points to an annual rate of 12 per cent after the New Zealand dollar was devalued by 20 per cent in July, the government announced yesterday. The statistics office said the inflation rate rose to 12AP - 73 words
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Article108 1984-10-12 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Champion Spark Plug Company of the United States announced yesterday it has awarded a subsidiary of the Perak State Economic Development Corporation the licence to manufacture and market locally spark plugs using its name. Amalgamated Parts Manufacturers Sdn Bhd is scheduled to start productionBernama - 108 words
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Article64 1984-10-12 21 LONDON Stockpiles of unsold Scotch whisky are so large that even if all of Scotland's distilleries were to close tomorrow it would take two years to drain, a government report said. Britain's National Economic Development report said that distillers are currently working at less than half capacity andAP - 64 words
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284 1984-10-12 21 A VISIT to four East European countries by a trade mission has resulted in a deal worth several million dollars. The deal was concluded by a member of a 22-man trade mission organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry to284 words
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153 1984-10-12 21 Exhibitor confident of getting $5 m export orders SINGAPORE'S only exhibitor at the 18th Photokina Exhibition in Cologne, West Germany, is confident of securing about $5 million in export orders. This is the second time that Sensor Products Pte Ltd in Kallang Way has put up a stall at Photokina.153 words
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Article83 1984-10-12 21 PARIS Inflation in noncommunist industrial countries fell to its lowest this year at an average of 5.2 per cent in the 12 months to August, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said yesterday. This was a reduction from the 5.3 per centReuter - 83 words
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266 1984-10-12 21 KUALA LUMPUR United Motor Works (M) Holdings Bhd has formed a joint-venture credit company with Barclays Bank International Ltd to provide consumer financing facilities in conjunction with equipment and motor vehicle sales generated by the UMW group. Unibex Kredit Son Bhd's main modes ofBernama - 266 words
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382 1984-10-12 21 KEVIN PAGE - Jardine Fleming may appeal against withdrawal of licence KEVIN PAGE By JARDINE FLEMING (Singapore), whose merchant banking licence was withdrawn by the Monetary Authority of Singapore last week, is considering an appeal against the decision. Jardine Fleming's directors, including Mr Alan Smith, the bank's managing director in Hongkong, met the382 words
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Article73 1984-10-12 21 The real thing for Russia? ATLANTA Georgia Coca-Cola, the leading US soft drinks manufacturer is engaged in discussions with Soviet authorities in a bid to penetrate the Soviet market, reliable sources disclosed at CocaCola headquarters here on Wednesday. A Coca-Cola official said the move was justified by the enormous commercialAFP - 73 words
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Article3041 1984-10-12 22 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,041 words
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Article1936 1984-10-12 22 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3 SOS) Alex Hldg xd Alcorn (1 465) (61) I 47 (4) I 48 (8) I 46 Antoh (I 568 1 575) (21) 1 57 (10) I 56 A Choc (2676) (4) 2 69 (3) 2 66 (3)2 68 AISB (4 50S) (2)1,936 words
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Article2735 1984-10-12 22 High Low Company Sale Change (000) Ugh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 200 Acma 210 -1-5 3.5 1 210 210 308 130 Alcorn 130 -1 3.8 34 132 130 312 218 Allied Choc 240-11 1 240 240 198 131 Amal Steel 50* 136 +32,735 words
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Article306 1984-10-12 23 FOB in bales (S cents/kilo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt *****— *****N 174.50— 175.50N unq unq Intl RSS Nov *****-***** 176 00 1 76 50 203 75-204 00 204.75-***** Int 1 RSS Dec 175.50—176.00 176 50 177.00 Int 2 RSS Nov *****— 167.00N *****—306 words
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Article54 1984-10-12 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) tin price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the major operator and local interests continued to absorb a small amount. Turnover dropped to 166 tonnes from 221 tonnes on Wednesday54 words
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Article22 1984-10-12 23 CMng prices Copper lonne Ned ipot 1023.50 1024.00 (1028.50—1029.00) I months 1046 50 1047.00 (1052.00-1052.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 12,400 tonnes22 words
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Article20 1984-10-12 23 Silver Closin prices USJ/troy oz Thurs Wed ingapore 7.12—7 15 7.08-7.13 lew York 7.15-7.18 7.10-7.15 Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore20 words
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Article48 1984-10-12 23 Ctosinf prices Aluminium E/tome Wtd Spot 796.00-797.00 (73C.00-796.50) 3 months 819.00—819.50 (819.50-820.00j Market tone: Steadier Sales: 12,500 tonnes Rubber closin S P™-« cents/kilo Singapore November 176.00 down 1.50 cents Malaysia November 204.75 unch TIN Closing prices Ms/kik> KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 166 tonnes down 55 tonnes48 words
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Article327 1984-10-12 23 eric** $/lM kg ei fo down Coconut RiCO Oil SMMOtf BuM FOB 195.00 (seJers) Thai HMts Old drum FOB 208.00 (sefers) 100% Ist class New drum FOB 212 00 (sellers) (Kangaroo) new crop 1.03 Copra 2nd ciass 3 ;3 Mued (loose! ***** (buyers) mSSL I A-si'per 0. i7327 words
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Article26 1984-10-12 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 338.30 338 70 337.50 338.00 Hongkong 338.20—338.70 337.40 337.90 Wed Tues New York 338.50—339.00 336.75—337.25 London 337.25 337.75 340.25-340.7526 words
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Article128 1984-10-12 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher yesterday on covering and speculative buying. In the refined market, RBD palm oil was quiet. RBD Olein for November was traded at U*****.50 per tonne. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Oct 1115 (north) (south central) Nov 1112.50 (north central)128 words
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Article145 1984-10-12 23 THE KILOBAR market yesterday traded between 5523,676 and SS23 746. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.40/8.80. It traded in a fairly narrow range from U*****.40 /8.80 to the day's high of U*****.00/ 9.40 in a quiet morning session. It finished the session at U*****.80/9.20 and re-opened in145 words
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Article233 1984-10-12 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1655/75 and soon sagged marginally to its low of 552.1665. It recovered to close at 552.1695. The greenback started on a rising note and there was more activity in late trading. Against the Deutschemark, it hit a low of 3.0935 from its opening of233 words
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Article202 1984-10-12 23 Managers' prices tor Oct 12 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 68— 2.85 The Savings Fund 1 78-1 89 Spore Prog Fund 1 15-1 22«d Spore Sec fund 174-1.85 Spore Invest Fund 108—114 Spore Equity Fund 1 20— 1 27 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 243 2.58202 words
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Article163 1984-10-12 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO Australian dollar 1.7994—1.8013 5 64-5 61 Canadian dollar *****-***** 6 14-605 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 9.9655-9 9724 *****-98 99 Belgian franc (com) 3.4799-***** 291.99-286 59 Danish kronor 19 3631 19.3764 52 36-163 words
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Article72 1984-10-12 23 Eurodollar 3 month deposit THE Eurodollar contract opened eight ticks lower than the previous settlement at 88.65, in line with the IMM closing. A lower Federal Funds rate and a decline in liquidity in the Federal Reserve signalled a more relaxed monetary stance in the US. (100 implied interest rate72 words
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Article55 1984-10-12 23 THE December Deutschemark opened slightly lower than Wednesday's settlement price at 0.3261. The US dollar strengthened against major currencies in the spot market. The steady US dollar put downward pressure on the Deutschemark December futures. (US dollar Deutschemark i Open High Ix»w Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3261 0.3263 0.325055 words
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Article55 1984-10-12 23 THE December gold contract opened seven ticks higher than the previous day's settlement at 343.70. A slight advance in spot gold prices pressured futures prices to increase. Trading was moderate. (la USS per Troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Dec 343.70 344.10 343.00 343.30 508 Feb 8555 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-10-12 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stocks were slightly higher yesterday following a last-hour surge in technology issues. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.10 points to close at 1177.23. Volume increased to 94.3 million shares compared with 76.8 million on Tuesday. Avid bargain-hunting in technology issues and a decline in some345 words
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Article250 1984-10-12 23 Oct 11 HM- Chanfe Aiaoootsd Hotste 0.37 -0.01 Bonk Of East Asm 1960 -0.3 Cheung Kong 7.90 -0.05 OSneLgtw 14.00 unch Crass Hatb Tunnel 9 508 +0.05 F E Con* MUM 0.38 +0.02 Far East Exch PhSr» 0.035 unch G I Csmant 5.10 Greet Eogte 0.44 Hong Lung 2.425250 words
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Article277 1984-10-12 23 Oct 11 Tea Chan.* MSB— St IMO unch Akoi 536 -10 Amodo 1210 -60 AaoM Own 560 +35 AaeM Gloss 832 -3 Bonfc TV 460 unch SaajeasßH*. 566 -16 Canon 1510 uneh Casw Computsr On— 0 hep Pnnt D Mppon Screen Dona __*i Konoyo Fus Photo rue*— Fan— furukawo277 words
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Article337 1984-10-12 23 Oct 11 Cents Change (f—t) A C I 192 +4 A N I 252 +2 A P M 240 +8 Aberfoyle 900 +10 Age 295 unch ABence OS 98 unch ABed MB 235 -15 Ar— o! Exp 260 8 A— >ol Pet 169 -1 Am 480 -2 At#»ton 95337 words
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Article223 1984-10-12 23 Oct 10 US$ Ounce Alcoa 31* -14 AiedOwfnCp 36M +tt ABvOtabTMn 9* -K Am T«i Tel ISM -H Amax Inc 18* unch Arnr Corp 27W +M p#tW>n©fn stl i/W -7k Booing Co S2M +K Burroughs Cp 52 1 Coterplor Co 32* +116 Omm ManMn 41 +1 Chrysler Cp223 words
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Article573 1984-10-12 23 Oct 11 Pence Chenf* INDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons 159 +2 Ass Doiries 182 +4 BTR PLC 492 unch Bobcocks 139 +4 2Barclays 517 unch Beechams 368 unch BtCC 235 unch Blue Circle 423 +2 BOC Group 234 -1 Boots 191 +2 Bowater 170 +2 BATS 271 +8 Britannia 76 -1 BP573 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-10-12 23 ICL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyaje) Art Cargo Time Block Sov Accord (44) 12/10(2300) FSB *****100 U4 Or Chief (40E) 12/10(2359) FSB 1000 1200 G3 Monte Ruby (228) 13/10(0700) FSB *****100/*****900 U4 Kris lemona (6) 13/10(0700) FSB 0800 0900/*****700 SI E Humanity (041WB) 13/10(0700) FSB ***************0 N? Namg Glory650 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-10-12 23 Vessel Berth art Dep Koyo Maru 303 12, 10 14 10 Lavinia 306 1? 10 13 10 Mekong Venture 302 12/10 12 10 Nha Rong 303 12 10 12 10 Oriental Crown 303 12 01 16 10 Sir Nam Hua II 302 12 10 12-10 Three Pumas262 words
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Article47 1984-10-12 23 LONDON The future of British shipping lines lies in cost-effective tonnage with high technology and lower man- > ping, says the British Shipping Review for 1984. The review says shipping I companies will order that new tonnage when they see the opportunity for profitable investment ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-10-12 24 Directors, company can be fined $5,000 each if they fail to do so AUDITORS play the vital role of external checkers of companies if they are appointed. Unfortunately, some directors have been lax about such appointments. Such officials get a prod in282 words
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Article281 1984-10-12 24 Some of the other changes are: PEOPLE who are bankrupts in a foreign country are now forbidden to participate in the management of a company, in the same way that bankrupts here are forbidden. The penalty for contravening this is imprisonment of up to six months and/or a fine281 words
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105 1984-10-12 24 SIC gets more power in takeover situations THE Securities Industry Council has been given additional powers in takeover situations. A new sub-section states that the SIC may inquire into any suspected breach of the Code on Takeovers and Mergers, and is empowered to summon any person to give evidence en105 words
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Article267 1984-10-12 24 Ilsercost THIS term has two definitions. One is the cost involved in using a unit of capital. You can consider it the fall in capital's value which results from its use. For example, a machine that is sold at the maximum price of $100 is used to produce267 words
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Article122 1984-10-12 24 TOKYO Honda Motor Co yesterday reported a sizeable increase in earnings in the fiscal second quarter ending in August thanks to a sharp increase in exports The firm netted 29,593 million yen (5525.9 million) on a consolidated basis, up 29.9 per cent over the same periodAFP - 122 words
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Advertisement155 1984-10-12 21 What a typical family of This Change four would buy from week from last Tangfn Hart wet market week I I 500g lean pork 3.00 Unch lfA> 300g streaky pork 1.20 Unch f^O^ 500g mutton 5.50 Unch l^^^ 1 500g beef (frozen) 5.50 Unch I I1 kg chicken: hen 4.80155 words
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Advertisement130 1984-10-12 21 Now Hewlett Packard and SCS can provide you a complete solution for under $90,000 For less than $90,000, Singapore Computer Systems, the 0 largest systems house in Singapore, A naS w* cS rtc\ A9ftA can combine aHP 3000 Series 37 1 %o A9 loot** mini computer system with our own130 words
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Advertisement83 1984-10-12 22 WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALES! (12/10/84 to 15/10/84) from 9.00a.m. 9.00 p.m. MORE THAN $1,000,000 WORTH OF STOCK ARE ON SPECIAL OFFER, ITEMS INCLUDE: Fire Extinguishers Stop Sign Vigil Radars Stationery Compasses Gourmet Trays Life Jackets Pictures Echo Sounders Thai handicraft Marine Clocks Greeting Cards Searchlights Gift Wrappers Navigation equipment Aerobic Apparel83 words
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Advertisement189 1984-10-12 24 KINGSLIGHT Single f-^ndant lamps made gj iss. metal or plexiglass in flue>res';e r it, incandescent or Philips PI Also with up down mechanisms Availab'e in more than 20 ■•■< tdelfi with 35 different colours Pure range $79'- $160 mmLMk»^^^^^^MS^M p^T^' "^^-tmß 24k gold I ■n 1, ?or 3 ligt'tr, I189 words
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Advertisement46 1984-10-12 24 Tomorrow: Help from the Registry of (ompanles. /I sign of it good v service W For details wnte to J A a^^^^^^M>aar' Lombard North Central PLC l^*^*^****^**^ Banking Service 11 Oept 50€ 17 Bruton Street <^m*M London Vvl A 3Dh England Telephone C 1 409 343446 words
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Advertisement163 1984-10-12 25 Mr Chng Peng Ser /-f-f7 MATIONWIDE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING j^E 32-A, South Bouna Vista Road Singapore 0511. HONG AIR-CON ENGINEERING PTE LTD. JACKSON PILING CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD L 11 HEN6 FRAME MAKER C0 IMIhGOOUKTHCITELSINGAPORE 8 Daily Buffet Lunch at Coffee Rot I Penang Hawker Favourites Come to Ming Court163 words
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Advertisement280 1984-10-12 25 B Mr Your baby's first step to a nourishing meal JBMLf LIDARINA INSTANT MILK CEREAL LIDARINA is an excellent milk cereal supplement ideal for your baby from fl j j the age of 4 or 5 months, no matter whether or not your baby has been breastfed or nourished by280 words
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Advertisement3265 1984-10-12 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: :f\ Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm J Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) I Food/ E^ t rt mm n, r 1 i bi A«*eV aw. /M M\ l Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm f'sm Personal Services Merchandise mk fe *ei Nfl3,265 words
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Advertisement394 1984-10-12 26 Wmmm mm^mZ^SS^SS!^ mmm S mmmmmmmWmmmma E mmmm l 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products _^_^^^=^B_«gaa»Bßa==— NaaaWaa. r PUBLIC AUCTION Under Instructions From Receivers Managers Auction of Goods belonging to a Departmental Store. Large quantity of sairUs, shoes, ties, socks, assorted t-shirts. embroidered table cloth, textiles, suiting and pants394 words
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Advertisement768 1984-10-12 27 27 Wanted HIGH PRICE FOR pawn shop tickets Jewelleries, diamonds elc Tel >5008r57 *****68 rjO:« Halestler Road LEFT HALF OF $25,000 Shell couponjor sale. 16.000 cash. Contact: Joftnny *****85 *****24 office houfs RIGHT HALF OF $5.000 00 shell coupon for sale at $2.***** cash Call Mr Tan *****53 for transacUorvdurtng768 words
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Advertisement697 1984-10-12 27 33 Babysitting/ Creches RAINBOW CHILDCARE CARES for 1 month old babies, toddlers and playgroup in Katong Ring: i *****88 HOUSEWIFE WILLING TO babysit at own residence (Opera Estate) daytime only Call: *****03. Celia. 34 Gardening/ Landscaping BALMORAL LANDSCAPE PROVIDES better, econonlcal service!' Landscaping, pools, waterfalls, garden maintenance. Free quotation! Anytime!697 words
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Advertisement751 1984-10-12 27 36 House Renovation/Decor ■■■■■^^■■il J. AUCKWAY DESIGNS A CONSTRN Renovates to your specifications We can complete the Job faster With efficient/ skilled workers Reasonable rates; service are prompt 6 months warranty If no problems You'll be surprised If you call today We'll help you save at J. Auckway Pteaae contact751 words
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Advertisement835 1984-10-12 27 36 HOUM Renovation/Decor WILLIE ALUMINIUM A Iron Work Fabricators of Ampllmesh Grilles, Aluminium Glass, Iron Grilles/Gate, Rolling Shutter, Box Awning. Block 4003, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park I, Ave. 10. #01-104. S'pore 2056. Tel: *****33 (5 lines). GOOD SERVICE AND Cheaper price offered for renovating your houses, 8" X 8"835 words
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Advertisement681 1984-10-12 27 3/ Airconditioners/ Refrigerators For prompt, 24-hour Island wide service Specialist in commercial/ domestic fridges, airconditioners, chillers etc. Sales, Installation, repair re-spraying services at reasonable rates. Call us for free estimation. SUAN SENG AIRCOND A REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING Tel: *****28/9, 2S7SSM *****3 24-hour service) KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIAUSES in repairing, servicing, installing, spraying681 words
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Advertisement716 1984-10-12 27 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Ramoval HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION services. Office removal. Speclaltaed in pianos, organs, delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable, responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges and fast service. Day night service. Please call *****97. We are at your service 7 days a week. LOOKING FOR GOOD and charges reasonable716 words
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Advertisement683 1984-10-12 27 53 Business Computers NEW ARRIVALS FROM USA AT PROMOTIONAL OFFER. 1. Amdek 3" Floppy for Apple lIE/lIC with better reliability. 2. Amdek Amplol II 6 pen plotter. 3. Shugart hard disk for IBMPC Tel: *****9 tor prices. IST ANNIVERSARY CUM Annual Sale for 2 weeks only. Shop-wide discount with free683 words
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Advertisement666 1984-10-12 27 57 Business Opportunities mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummummmmmmmmmm i MANUFACTURER OF BASIC chrome sulphate looking for agent/ distributor to cover ASEAN Market Please write to S.T. Box A*****. 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. SUNGLASSES/ OPTICAL FRAMES, glasswares, headphones, advertising/ promotion novelties wholesalers interested contact Simpang- Bedok P.O Box 64. S'pore 9148. ATTENTION BOUTIQUE666 words
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Advertisement696 1984-10-12 27 65 Situations Wanted ENGLISH SPEAKING FILIPINO and Sri Lankan Maids available for Domestic. Household Babysit- ling. Bond and Documentation arrangeable Also arranging maids to return home with ticket with reasonable service charge Please call Jesco Singapore Pte Ltd Tel *****90 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AT an affordable fee Free-lance Qualified Accountant provides696 words
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Advertisement540 1984-10-12 27 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER with 3-4 years experience required Prefer applicants with practical knowledge of management accounting Please Tel *****33 DENTAL SURGEON WANTED to share premises in established HDB Medical Practice Ring *****11 67 Situations Vacant: EDP An internenonel company sngapsd in tn# wtvowftetuno, or troion fooo540 words
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Advertisement465 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical i^r HOMESTEAD FURNITURE PTE LTD, Singapore's^* fastest growing furniture retailer, has vacancies for Female General Clerks Qualifications: Minimum 3 O' Level passes including English Remuneration: Monthly earnings not less than $7507-Walk-m interview at address below from 6.00 pm to 8.00465 words
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Advertisement291 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A foreign bank wishes to appoint experienced Clerks with Bills experience in a bank meeting the following requirements: DOCUMENT CHECKING GCE A' level or good 0 level with credits in English and Mathematics 1-2 years' working experience in document checking in a commercial banking environment291 words
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Advertisement897 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical <yyyy) A property developer/construction company lWm m mumm l invl,es suitable candidate for the post ot ISIX KITIAKY 1 a GCE 'O' level with credits in English. Chinese and Maths a Possess Private Secretarial Certificate or equivalent a Able to897 words
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Advertisement528 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Financial Institution requires GENERAL CLERK A TELEX OPERATOR e GCE 'O' level. e Good starting salary with 3 months annual bonus and other fringe benefits. Intereeted applicants Willi or without experience ere invited to appty with full pertkrulers, expected eelery, tslsphons contact number and a528 words
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Advertisement660 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FURNITURE PARADISE rPTE LTD requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e GCE O' level with LCC Intermediate/ Higher Certificate. e Minimum 3 years' experience in trading company. a Knowledge of Mini-comput-er accounting application. Please call: *****26 (Ivy) tor an interview. NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD urgently requires TEMPORARY CLERICAL OFFICERS660 words
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Advertisement576 1984-10-12 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established printing firm in Eunos requires: 1) FEMALE TYPESETTER Witn experience in compugraphic machine 2) EXPERIENCED F.A. ARTIST Transport will be provided for those successful applicants Intereeted candidetes, pleeee cell: *****66 Blk. 1050, Eunos Ave 7 =01-137 Singapore 1440 A well known International Publishing576 words
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Advertisement505 1984-10-12 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED INDIAN FEMALE Typist. Call personally at: No. 67, Satnam House, Rm 07-13, 7th floor, High Street. Tel: *****16/ *****17. CHINESE PABX OPERATOR to work at Buklt Timah. $26.00. 2 months. Call *****65. EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERK wanted urgently In Buklt. Merah area Contact *****16/ *****86.505 words
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Advertisement765 1984-10-12 29 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales asjejßSMßSMea*e*esßVawMßawa*aßaSa*s» ggMggggMMMMMWggM I fTTTTTTTI I WM^&l swaa^sse^s^a^B^Bsa^BaTa^BsTs^Bse^BSßawa^B Iteps^i I requires I mm Wi m kmVmwm w imPWm m^om4mm m *Mm liJb WSwWm I for well-known forklifts e» a e-a*w> w** Wtwwmm mr9mmm\WW WW mm saY*Bar«B sTeWMtueTHftsMew I m Applicants should possess secondary765 words
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Advertisement443 1984-10-12 29 71 Situations Vacant: Salas i FEMALE PROMOTERS J (Furl/Part-time) a Leading European Design House needs promoters for J M their successful range of f A accessories. f REQUIREMENTS: 6 V e Age above 16 years f A e Good command of Eng- A I llsh I e Completed Secondary V443 words
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Advertisement510 1984-10-12 29 71 Situations Vacant: Salas "BB" MOTOR LEASING PTE LTD requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male Female) (Building ft Renovationa Division). e Possess initiative, drive, ability to deal with people at all levels. e Possess class 3 licence. a Those without experience will also be considered as training will be provided. We offer510 words
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Advertisement633 1984-10-12 29 71 Situations Vacant: Salas Unique opportunity with unique products Set up your own directmarketing organisation and earn REALLY BIG MONEYI You can't fail, because our U.S. products have no competitors and it is needed by household/ commercial organisations You get FULL TRAINING and back-up service from us. No Investment needed.633 words
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Advertisement839 1984-10-12 29 71 Situations Vacant:. Mag ESTABLISHED INTERIOR DECORATING company requires A) Female Showroom Sales Receptionist (full part -lime) Must have experience in showroom and telephone sales B) Female Sales Representatives Must possess own transport Kindly apply with telephone number to ST. Box A*****. 390 Klm Seng Road Singapore 0923 INDUSTRIAL SALESMAN839 words
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Advertisement448 1984-10-12 29 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical feisMl f^ GTM Coignet J.V. We are an International French Contraction Company curI rently embarking on 15,000 pre-tebricated buildinga, invites suitably qualified Singaporeans for the following poaitiona: SUPERVISORS Diploma/ GCE A' level.ITC, with at least 6 years experience In heavy Industrial factory, shipbuilding or construction Must448 words
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Advertisement446 1984-10-12 30 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical Technical mMMMMMMmMMMMmmm FAIRCHILD sTsTsTsTsTsTsaTsa^aIBBBBBHBfIBHBIHBHaB mmmWKWWKWWBmW^mWWKWmM A Schlumberger Company Walk-in Interview on Saturday, Oct 13, 1984 at Hilton International Hotel Indonesian Room 9.00am to 3.30pm) A solid state of progress in hi-tech We are an established multinational semiconductor company, locally446 words
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Advertisement225 1984-10-12 30 MICALTRONIC I 5 INDUSTRIES S I (PTE) LTD I A large multi-national I manufacturing com- 1 Ipanv has immediate vacancies for: H Technicians I 5 e Diploma or full H C& G Certificate in I Electronic and Elec- 1 ■I trical Engineering Ie Experience not essential but must be able225 words
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Advertisement668 1984-10-12 30 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical IPENTEX SCHWEIZER I CIRCUITS PTE LTD I requires Male aged above 20 years I^H GCE A* Level from Science! stream oi Hi GCE O' Level with <jood credit in Mathematics Completed lull time N S '^H Fen idle aged above 1b years668 words
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Advertisement547 1984-10-12 30 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical An sstablished construction company has vacancies for SITE MECHANIC Requirements e preferably completed V.1.T.8. e minimum 3 years' experience in similar position possess a valid class 3 driving licence e Singapore citizens e aged 25 to 32 Interested applicants, please apply in writing with fun personal547 words
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Advertisement654 1984-10-12 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical WATER HEATER SERVICE MEN Requirements: e Male, Chinese with NTC 3in electrical installation fitting preferable Those with experience will also be considered e Possess own motorcycle We offer: e Transport allowances e Minimum $600/- p.m. adjustment after 3 months on confirmation. Intereeted pleeee call *****55 Sunny654 words
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Advertisement407 1984-10-12 30 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production Production js*trt o*&¥k t\T rt a( a snorter ..me too f' J j~» **-j& r> n,y hours hours <g£\% m ]*s.JS »%/m per week. •'T JTtncW overttme pay »Tfß&s S0 can «*> >* shittT 1 than oweis. Ond rOia»"'y407 words
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Advertisement532 1984-10-12 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production BBjdH| MECS HI MATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) npifin pte ltd WmyW M 22 An 9 Mo Kio Ind Park U mf^ Moving Ahead In Wjo Technology WMr Employee Welfare f PRODUCTION WAf We've the tight technology W for you to stay ahead m532 words
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Advertisement284 1984-10-12 31 73 Situations Vacant: Production I fji THOMSON-CSF I* lm> m Pull an Ml IMmM Pat Reduction fopet**?!teVS^S* is.-"*" PermarMßnt *^7 > night shift C^ Esrn up to X $660 < upon confirmation y and %2 rotating shifts > Earn up to > h $545 V. upon confirmation T Htgh starting284 words
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Advertisement421 1984-10-12 31 73 Situationa Vacant: Production BelSaSaTsSTßeaßeaSas^e^Bßßßßi Earn- up to $535 p.m. Please call personally at: The Personnel Dept. COOLING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLES PTE LTD 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Tel: *****88 1) ASSISTANT PRODUCTION ENGINEER a Diploma Holder In Mechanical or Production or Electronic. 2) SET-UP MAN a Completed N.S. Able to421 words
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Advertisement771 1984-10-12 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous T INTEL.... DISCOVER THE ADVANTAGES OF LEADERSHIP INTEL has built its leadership position in microelectronic technology by determination and finding top-notch self-starters who will grow with INTEL by using their ingenuity and talents. Currently, we have the following positions available: SECURITY OFFICERS771 words
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Advertisement419 1984-10-12 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous nr LION CITY HOTEL Has vacancies lor 1) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS (Female) 2) NIGHT RECEPTIONISTS (Femsls) 3) RESERVATION CLERKS/ TYPISTS (Female) 4) COFFEEHOUSE CAPTAIN 5) COFFEEHOUSE ASSISTANT CAPTAIN 6) COFFEEHOUSE SENIOR WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 7) COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (ParMime/rulltime) 8) COFFEEHOUSE FOOD& BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 9) ROOM SERVICE419 words
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Advertisement465 1984-10-12 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MULT ICO ORCHIDS (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for: 1. Genera! Clerks/Typists GCE 'O' Level with credit in English Minimum typing speed 45 wpm Some clerical experience required Salary: $400 -$5OO 2. Packer Male candidate 16 years and above Primary or Secondary education Salary: $300465 words
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Advertisement477 1984-10-12 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous m ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED Applications are Invited for: OFFICE BOYS and CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Age 16-35 years j Completed Primary I Education Able to converse in English j Responsible hard- working Interested applicants please caM personally between 9am 12 noon at: Aaia Commercial Bank Limited477 words
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Advertisement398 1984-10-12 31 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Weli Estabi'Sbec Electronic urgently require A) SALESMEN Bl FEMALE GENENAL CLERK Exp*- necessary. Age twioi* 30 v 1 1 1 For interview call personally. between 12 noon to 7.00 P.M AUDIO INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD B1 69 RMptot Per* Centre. Si'iua*>ore Tel *****8 OTTO SHIPYARD reouire* 1.398 words
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Advertisement510 1984-10-12 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TRAINEE COOKS Working hours 11am to 3.30pm, trom S.3opm to 11pm. Interested please call per-., ■nail v si KUSHINOBO JAPANESE RESTAURANT Hotel Royal, --03 01, Newton Road Singapore 1130 Tel *****87 Interview time trom 3pm to CIRCUIT TESTING SERVICES PTE LTD MALE GENERAL WORKERS Minimum Pi510 words
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Advertisement531 1984-10-12 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An expanding electrical company i requires the following personnel: 1) TfcCHNICAL ASSISTANT Design ol electrical Installs 1 1 hi .iii.i lighting sue supervision, co ordination and attending meetings Project estimation 2) GENERAL CLERK Fluent bn English and Mandarin e Willing to learn e Able to type531 words
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Advertisement551 1984-10-12 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An experienced DRIVER required e 30 years above e Ahle to speak English e Be prepared Lo work long hours (.'lean driving record. Interested plesse call *****08 Applications are invited to fill vacancy lor: SILKSCREEN A HOT STAMPING PRINTER Applicants must be able lo make silkscreen551 words
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Advertisement960 1984-10-12 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Foreign Company requires: STOREKEEPER for their building products, e Attractive salary and fringe benefits. Please call: TEL: *****11 for appointment FEMALE CLERK REQUIREO urgently at Pandan Loop. Experience is advantageous but not essential. Also required Machinists. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. If Interested,960 words
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Advertisement613 1984-10-12 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous KNOCK DOWN FURNITURE Factory requires 3 Carpenters. Salary depends on experience, transport provided Interested call: *****32 or *****40. MALE A FEMALE Security Personnel required. Interested, call personally at: 50-L, Armenian Street. 4th floor, behind MPH Bookstore in Stamford Road. PUBLISHER REQUIRES IBM Composer Typist. Receptionist cum613 words
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Advertisement592 1984-10-12 32 IQJISJI I GTpnnn? VINCENT HRD MOTORCYCLE re II Inl I bL quired by collector. Best price Q OOLZS paid. Please tei: *****74, Mr mmfmmWml^mmm^ /fill vfß l^. mm WrA Ivwl Bi II IS [VI E^*^l KENG SOON RENT-A-CAR Free mileage. Self Drive. Chauffeur Driven. Available for daily, weekly A monthly592 words
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Advertisement528 1984-10-12 32 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo 1982 VOLVO 244GL automatic. Front power windows, new tyres, expensive radio cassette and speakers, original paint ana sports rims. Showroom condition. 1 private owner, road tax till Feb. '85. Tel: *****42/ *****85. 1974 PEUGEOT 504' tip top running condition, maintained by engineer. Recently overhauled.528 words
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Advertisement698 1984-10-12 32 87 For Sale: Mercedes ALMOST 1980, 280S Manual White. 2 private owner, showroom condition, with nice number. Tel: *****18/ *****38; pager: *****97. MODIFIED TO 74 model. Mercedes 200. Alrcond. radio, new paint, new tax. Excellent condition. Selling $5,800. Loan available. Phone Mr. Chia *****79 Q REGISTERED 1079 June Mercedes 200,698 words
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Advertisement785 1984-10-12 32 85 For Sale: Alia/ 85 For Sale: Alia/ Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot. Volvo m \\mM*^^^"^**' 88 For Sale: For J/Fiat 1577 RAT 131S Aircon, rtdlo c:lssette, new paintwork. Engine overhauled. Meticulous condition. Price $8,800 0.n.0 Interested telephone *****88 ext 579. ISSI FORD GRANADA 2.1 automatic. Power steering, oower brakes, low mileage,785 words
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Advertisement752 1984-10-12 32 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan eBaBBaBBBeaBSBseeeeeasesBSBBBBsMeBBt 1977 OATSUN 120V Saloon 1 owner, aircon. sports rims. PARF eligible Price $9,500 Contact *****54 1977 DATSUN 100A. PARF eligible Aircon, cassette, new tyres, excellent condition Asking $7,900 0n0 Te1: *****97 1977 DATSUN 100A. FII Aircon radio cassette, tax new $7,500 Beautiful condition. Contact752 words
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Advertisement871 1984-10-12 33 90 For Sale: Toyota 1979 TOYOTA CORONA 1600. Air- jo. radio cassette Immaculate condition throughout. $5,800 only Non-PARF l.oan $4,300 arrangeable *****89 1979 COMPANY PLATE Toyota Corona hftback 1800 c c Saloon, aircon. radio cassette, expatriate owner $7,000 negotiable. Tel: *****66 1981 TOYOTA STARLET 1 private owner, alrcond. radio cassette,871 words
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Advertisement841 1984-10-12 33 91 ForSale: Mitsubishi 1978 MITSUBISHI COLT Celeste 1600 c.c. One private owner. Aircon. original paint. $12,600 Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1979 MIT COLT Supershttt 1400 GLX. Alrcond.. radio cassette, tuff koted. Beautiful condition. $13,800. *****07. 1981 LANCER 1400 SL. 5 speed. 2nd owner. Tip-top condition. Aircon. cassette. Sport rims.841 words
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Advertisement763 1984-10-12 33 93 For Sale: Honda ———JiSSSgS 1982 HONDA ACCORD, alrcond. full accessories. PARF, $26,500, loan $23,000. 6-A West Coast Road. 1992 HONDA ACCORD 4-door EX. Central locking. 1 private owner, alrcond, radio, showroom condlUon. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****85. 1882 HONDA ACCORD 1600 Std. Aircon, sports rims, Hi-fi. Original paint. Beautiful condition.763 words
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Advertisement910 1984-10-12 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1988 VOLKSWAGEN 1900, road tax till March 1985, very good running condition, 1 owner, price $5,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****73. view: 29, Jedburgh Gardens, Frankel Estate. AUSTIN 1300 1974. Engine overhauled recently. Many parts new. Alrcond, cassette radio. $3,200 0.n.0. Phone *****44/ *****8. Stanley. CITROEN CX,910 words
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Advertisement1312 1984-10-12 33 95 ForSale: 95 ForSale: 95 ForSale: 95 ForSale: 95 ForSale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles You'll get more prof it out of the Mitsubishi L3OO Van... wm- m J B SS^"^ IssSSSSSSSSaTaT m 'm m SsSSSa I I aSI bbS m W^H bbbb v A1,312 words
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Advertisement569 1984-10-12 33 mmaaaaammaaaaamammmammmmmmuuau 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters SBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaaBaa'BBBBBBBa'BBaBBS MANY SECONDHAND RDI2SLC $700 RXK RXIIS RXIOO $480 RG2SO RD2SOLC $1,400 PISOX scooter $600 XCIBO $750 RD3SOLC $1,600 and many others 403 Balestier Road or Blk 203 Bedok Central (Infront bus interchange), j HONDA VF7SO CUSTOM chopper, with original sissy and highway569 words
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Advertisement693 1984-10-12 33 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT COMPANY re quires pn\ut<- or company used cars Japanese or Continental model Tei 4«9!>93u Tony CONSTRUCTION FIRM REQUIRES wooden body lorry for mounted with hiat crane Interested sell er please call *****u<SIN LIAN HENG wants to pur chase second hand vehicles serup vehicles, commercial vehicles693 words
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Advertisement608 1984-10-12 34 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses f (5) HDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties:A) CHIP BEE GARDENS Tender (Off Holland Road) Deposit Payable Double-Storey Terrace (3 bedrooms) at 4 Jalan Puteh Jernah $1,050,00 B) SELETAR AIR BASE (Jalan608 words
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Advertisement408 1984-10-12 34 DIST 15, EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED double-storey semi-detached Large beautiful kitchen, patio, upper floor: carpeted 3 bedrooms, lower floor: ceramic flooring, servant's, aircon. Furnished. $2,600. Call *****77. DIST 10. PRESTIGIOUS ASTRIO Hill. 2-Storey detached house. Spacious garden 27,000 sq.ft. 3 Bedrooms, guestroom. 2 servant's quarters, garage. $7,000/--partlally furnished. Greenacres *****88 DIST 20408 words
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Advertisement639 1984-10-12 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 10 HOLLAND ROAD detached 2-storey house, $2,800 p.m. Cluny Road 2-storey semi-de-tached, 4 bedrooms, fully airconditioned. $3,000 p.m. Clover: < *****18/*****10. DIST. 10 SINGLE-STOREY COTTAGE 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, separate living/ dining. Inviting patio overlook large mature garden. Only $5,000. M V Realty *****82. DIST.639 words
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Advertisement854 1984-10-12 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houaoa f DIST. 20 PEMIMPIN PLACE new double-storey intermediate ter- race. Well renovated/ furnished. :i $1,500. Sanjlng Enterprise j *****41/ *****35. DIST 21 LORONG PISANG Udang, off Bukit Timah Road, 7 m.s. j Newly painted semi-detached furnished bungalow. 1 aircon. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****94. i DIST 2775.854 words
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Advertisement537 1984-10-12 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SIGLAP BEAUTIFUL SINGLESTOREY bungalow Land area 6,000 sq.ft. Unfurnished. $1,500 only. Steed *****54/*****51. TAI KENG GARDEN 2 1 /2-storey terrace house, just renovated, fully furnished. Rent or sale. Tel *****54. TAI KENG/ TAI HWAN Garden 2-storey corner terrace with basement for rental. Contact tei: *****28. THOMSON537 words
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Advertisement324 1984-10-12 34 It s not only how well you live, it's where you live. Ideally located. at >mr Orchard Road L^Sfl/w// [/If jMr j entertainment m y district Spacious luxury from 297 sq m mfmrnßr Four bedrooms, each with fully BEc^X fitted bathrooms in every Mpgg§3« apartment M mLmm^SL Large family, living324 words
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Advertisement367 1984-10-12 34 T HUDC a Braddell View phase 1 a 1,770 sq.ft a 22nd. floor a facing city view a fully furnished and well renovated a rental $1,900 CaM MR. KOH JENNY *****44 (12 noon to 8.30p.m.). 28-STOREY LUXURIOUS WING ON LIFE GARDEN Penthouses Apartments For lease or sale a Magnificent view.367 words
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Advertisement726 1984-10-12 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments aaaar 1 r^rArdmore^ariC OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms: large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from 54.525 per month including service charge Visit726 words
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Advertisement590 1984-10-12 34 DIST 12 PEGU ROAD Private apartment Off Balestier Road. 3 aircond bedrooms plus servant's Spacious living and balcony 1800 sq.ft. Quiet and pleasant surroundings Immedi ats occupation Harttal furnished $1,700 /Unfurnished* 1,400 Is* *****34 Ext. 10 DIST. 10 LEEDON HTS. Brand new 3 b r apartment Various units Partially furnished590 words
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Advertisement868 1984-10-12 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DISTRICT 10. GALLCP ROAD Botanic Gardens vicinity, pleasant residential area. 2 large bedrooms plus servant's room, a nice patio facing greenery Rental:--$l,BOO. fully furnished Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Baillleu. tei *****33 OIST 10 DRAYCOTT TOWERS. near Tanglin- American/ Pinetree Clubs, central aircondltloning luxurious apartment Spacious868 words
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Advertisement827 1984-10-12 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 10. SOMMERVILLE PARK. lower maisonette, spacious livlng/dinlng. 3 bedrooms with attached- bathrooms, fully alrcond and furnished. $3,200 Admer *****66. DIST. 10. ORCHARD VICINITY. Brand new, luxuriously furnished. 4 1 bedrooms, central alrcond, spacious ltvlng/dlning. (Sunken lounge). 3000 sq.ft. $3,500 negotiable. Hap Seng *****42. DMT. 10.827 words
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Advertisement785 1984-10-12 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFUL SEA VIEW, (Dist. 0316) Pearlbank, tastefully furnished 3-bedroomed high rise apartment. Split-level living/ dining. Rental $1,900 only. Tel: *****66. BEAUTIFUL HIGH FLOOR Maisonette In Bnkit Timah area with condo and shopping facilities. Fully furnished. Call OURS *****88. BEAVERTON COURT, American school vicinity, luxurious 3 carpeted785 words
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Advertisement807 1984-10-12 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEAR NEWTON, Gilstead Court. 3 bedrooms with swimming pool. Fully furnished $2,000. Available immediately. Lai Housing *****76. PANDAN VALLEY APARTMENT available Immediately. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, airconditioned and fully furnished. $2500 p.m. Tel: *****04/*****11. PANDAN VALLEY Bauhlnla Terrace, 1 -level apartment with own garden, 3 bedrooms,807 words
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Advertisement825 1984-10-12 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HDB/ PRIVATE APARTMENT and rooms In all districts for rent. Foreigners and students are welcome. Tel: *****37/ 8. HERTFORD ROAD, DIST modern luxury apartment. 3 bedrooms, servant's quarters, security, $2,100. Tel: *****11. HIGHPOINT, 3 BEDROOMS, servant's room, aircond throughout, swimming pool, covered carpark. 24-hour security. Phone825 words
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Advertisement759 1984-10-12 35 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms HOLLAND ROAD PRIVATE apartment, furnished. No cooking. Free parking. $450/$550, without/ with aircon. Call *****55 Margaret 10am to 4pm ROOM FOR RENT $400 for ladies and couples. Partly furnished. St. Michael's Road. 10, Mutual Court. Tel: *****10/after 2pm *****97 Maria. ANG MO KIO, Upper Serangoon. Upper759 words
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Advertisement762 1984-10-12 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sals: Houses *^W" -^^A*^^^ ft 'mUri ■aaal ***^T" m WAkflAmWmmmMt rA i mmam^w9m^' m^'A*'' a*W iV bsß i^B mm'-^kMT^!^^^^ L.Jt.^*. JmmWmmJ. IB I Situated at Thomson area/Yio Chu Kang Road fl Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station L^SSliesfor762 words
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Advertisement659 1984-10-12 35 113 For Sata: Houaos —^^A^^t^Mm^^amml m^mAmmmm Cai Way'oong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rales Friendly efficient service .'.a.'oong W»rrgage ana Fins Si LW A' A' .PS f4snj**anQ Bo'ii- si i i aymon Ptaza Smgaoan < 2-Storeyed Hilltop Bungalow Dist. 11 approx 27,000 aaj.fi. e 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms659 words
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Advertisement895 1984-10-12 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses P^BRANDNEVv I 2-STOREY TOWNHOUSES I For Immediate Occupation m For Sale at $570,000 AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD 1 Built-up area 3409 sq.ft. j I Wide range of communal facilities. H Private covered carporch. Unique inoor garden and courtyard. 9 Leasehold interest 90895 words
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Advertisement830 1984-10-12 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 1439 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE Off Lorong 36 Geylang Road 1.700 sq.ft. Freehold. 3 bedrooms. I hall $260,000. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines t DIST 14 LORONG MARZUKI Brand new 2-storey terrace, unique design Good orientation. Freehold. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 2,000 sq.ft. 5420,000.830 words
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Advertisement846 1984-10-12 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 21, CLEMENTI PARK, Type E, 6,200 sq.ft 2-storey detached, 5 bedrooms/ servant's, split-level. Tenanted at $5,000 till early 86. Freehold. $880,000. Wess *****44. DIST. 20, CORAL PARK, doublestorey semi-detached, 3,400 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ servant's, attached bathrooms, fully furnished. Freehold. $630,000. Wess *****44. DIST. 20 SEMBAWANG846 words
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Advertisement656 1984-10-12 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 20 CLOVER PARK Doublestorey terrace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, attached bathroom. $425,000. Exquisite: *****14. DIST. 28 SELETAR HILLS. Doublestorey terrace. About 2,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 2 halls, 3 bathrooms $485,000. Tel: *****58. DIST. 28. JALAN TARI Piring (Seletar), single-storey terrace, 1,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ freehold.656 words
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Advertisement827 1984-10-12 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments c Why should you make^\}s^A your home at W^ sPJ^I I IsP Ww 1 r#Sc\ iSr^J nHWßßj^yjf* rQSsal thsß>4»^''** ty, r^fl'^Baaß^iC-laal!!^! _i sbbbV^^^^^^^^^^^*'^^?J»bMMMbt'^^ •W* aaVtl^*B»*^f *^^m^f*^ '*M'''J*^ f^W^S^ JimtmmVi^' aV Convenient, economical yet luxurious, Pender827 words
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Advertisement829 1984-10-12 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme ILmk^l Ba)' m±W J"' *>AAMMMMr Mandann Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility829 words
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Advertisement865 1984-10-12 37 114 For Sato: Private Apartments FAIRWAYS CONDOMINIUM, high floor 2002 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms' servant's, kitchen cabinets, ceramic parquet flooring Freehold $450,000 Others Bayshore Park Changi Complex, Grangeford 296-6666 JALAN J INT AN BLK A. top floor. 2 bedrooms. 1200 sq.ft.. renovated, ready for occupation Quiet neighbourhood Asking $280,000 o no865 words
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Advertisement866 1984-10-12 37 114 For Sato: Private Apartments DIST 10 HOLLAND GROVE Road, well maintained apartment. 3 aircon bedrooms plus servant's room Freehold. Highest offer secures Phone *****28. DIST. 10 PANDAN VALLEY Condominium. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Freehold. Furnished. $357,000 0.n.0. Foreigners eligible. Holland Housing *****79. DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK CONDO mid-floor, 1/2/3 bedrooms,866 words
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Advertisement873 1984-10-12 37 114 For Sato: Private Apartments DIST 9 HILLCOURT, 2.100 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 7th floor, facing pool. Vacant possession. $560,000 0.n.0. Call Koh/ Andy *****38. DIST 9 NEWLY RENOVATED 3bedroomed apartments, 1,300 sq.ft. $320,000, 1,700 sq.ft. $380,000. Hoe-Tan *****21 DIST. 9 SOPHIA COURT. Brand new. 1200 sq.ft. 2 plus 1 bedroom,873 words
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Advertisement844 1984-10-12 37 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments ■amaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaTfiBSaaaaBS TOA PAYOH, BLK 160, 3-roomed Improved. Terrazzo, parquet mosaic flooring. Kitchen cabinet, wardrobes, water heater. Near Convent School. Tel: *****41. 5-ROOMED AT TEBAN Garden $80,000. Pandan Garden $84,000. Toa Payoh $109,000. Telok Blangah Way $120,000. Telok Blangah Drive $135,000 World Property; *****65 *****52. ANG844 words
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Advertisement796 1984-10-12 37 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH LORONG 6. 3-roomed Improved flat. High floor. Good location. Well maintained. Price negotiable. Tel: *****77. TOA PAYOH BLK 100, 3-roomed flat for sale. Convenient location. Price negotiable. Tel: *****61. Mr Lim. TOA PAYOH 3-ROOMED Improved Lor 5. Renovated, near Market/ School. Unobstructed view.796 words
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Advertisement485 1984-10-12 37 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces mime AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I OF MODERN FACTORY SPACE M 8-storey twin tower complex I A New Industrial Building strategically I located at the crossroads of MacPherson/ Paya Lebar/Airport/Upper Paya Lebar Roads. 2,701 sq ft to 4 Goods Lifts 18,000 sq ft 2 Passenger485 words
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Advertisement262 1984-10-12 37 UNION CENTRE J a Newly completed 6V» storey light m^^f^ r industrial f*L\y& building at \U» ~\p tt Jin. Pemimpin m fcv>H A erA" a Central W«aQl^^ Location W& \^MmmW THOMSON J^g^MMW*^ surrounded by Ang Mo Kio. Toa Payoh, Sembawang estates a 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 Ibs 2 passenger262 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration95 1984-10-12 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR TEO SOO HUAT Age 46 passed away peacefully on 10/10/84 leaving behind his beloved:WIFE: Lee Beng Tee SONS: Teo Chiang Wee Teo Chiang Khoon Teo Chiang Song Teo Chiang Chai DAUGHTER: Teo Hooi Chin Cortege will leave No. 123 Hillcrest Road, Singapore 112895 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1984-10-12 42 MDM FOO K WEE WAH AQE:M (Director ol Lip Chee Hardware A Engineering Pte. Ltd.) passed away peacefully on 11. 10.84 at s.3uam leaving behind beloved: Husbsnd, Children, Daughters-in-law, Son-in-law 8 grandchildren. Cortege leave on 15-10-84 (Monday) at Ipm from Block 13, Teck Whve Lana, -24-210, S'pore 238860 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1984-10-12 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths TAN CHENG KWEE Chairman, Four Seas Construction Co Pte Ltd Chairman, Asia Electrical Service Pte Ltd passed away peacefully on 26/9/1984 in Sacramento, California. Buried on 1/10/1984 in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles Leaving behind his beloved: A memorial service will be held at DBS159 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1984-10-12 42 182 Acknowleogoment 182 Acknowledgments The Family of The Late MADAM TAN POH NEO express their heartfelt thanks to Rev Ho Yew Sam, members of Zion Presbyterian Church, relatives, colleagues and friends for their condolences, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement.41 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1984-10-12 42 Our Daaraat Balovad Fathar, Pan. HKJK f\IM HUN Agsd7l yaars passad away paacatully on 10th Octobar, 19*4 Deeply mourned by: Wiia: Heng Chay Hlang Mok Klm Quee Mok Joo Klat Mok Wee Plak Mok Moh Plak Daughtars-in-lsw: Phua Hul Beng Heng Lee S wa Adoplad Daughter-in-law: Lim Slew106 words
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Obituary, Illustration201 1984-10-12 42 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam It is of groat comfort to know that you care and ahara our sorrow Tha lamily of tha lata MM. TAN NYE PIANG thank lalalivas. frianda. Doctors anal Nursat of tha Inlansivs Cars Unit of Glsnsaglas Hoapital lor thatr halp and support during our201 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1984-10-12 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths JAMES OH AGE: 74 Want noma to ba with the Lord on 9th October 1984 leaving behind his Wife: Bole Yit Ngoh It Family. Body lying at tne void deck of Apt Blk 118, Bedok North Street 2, Singapora 1648. Tel: *****53, S46»SaB. Night service will140 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1984-10-12 42 In Loving Memory of My Dearest SEBASTIAN CHUA ONG KEE Departed 12 Oct. 1953 I watched you suffer, I heard you sigh But all I could do was just stand by. I live in hope and prayed in vain For God to make you well again. But He80 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1984-10-12 42 Malayan Credit Limited and its wholly- owned subsidiaries Mr Teo Soo Huat on their recent bereavement.16 words
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Advertisement35 1984-10-12 42 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our Deepest Condolences to the family of the late Mr. Teo Soo Huat Director of M/s Chip Guan Realty Pte Ltd From: The Directors and Staff of Civilbuild Constructions Pte Ltd35 words
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Advertisement56 1984-10-12 42 OSCAR JOHN NAZARETH (08) of 442-G Block 21 Chai Chee Road Died 11.1084 leaving behind beloved wife El vlna, beloved mother Guilhermlne and other loved family members. Body lying Singapore Casket Company (Parlour 404). Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church Slglap Hill 11.00am Saturday 13.10.84, thence to Chua56 words
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Advertisement10 1984-10-12 42 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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RACING
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Article223 1984-10-12 43 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By OFF-COURSE betting at Bukit Timah will be back to normal this weekend. The Singapore Turf Club has put right the problems that had bugged its computers last Sunday. The club's totalisator, which ran foul after a malfunction in the computers, is now operating smoothly.223 words
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452 1984-10-12 43 JEEP'S MAIL TO SETTLE an argument, can you tell us if Christine McCulloch's feat of four winners at the Ipoh amateur meeting last month is a record for an amateur rider. AMATEUR FANS, Ipoh JEEP: Four winners a day is not an all-time record for452 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-10-12 43 On the track with Marksman KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. JAYMOSS stepped up his preparations for Saturday's 1,200 m sprint for Class 4 Div 2 horses (Race 7) with a pleasing workout this morning. Ridden by Y.K. Foo, the Twig Moss five-year-old was kept well in hand to226 words
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Article324 1984-10-12 43 Guide to the workouts RACE by race guide to workouts by horses engaged on Saturday: RACE 1: ssmmmmmmTl Cafiacity, a non-acceptor ast week, showed up nicely in 39.2. Light Of Dawn (Soo) galloped in 41. Santa Sikandar (ap prentice M.C. Liew) did pace work. RACE 2: Satu Rati II (Leong)324 words
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Article1404 1984-10-12 43 IrfrfPfl 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS mjliiwmmWM DIV B 1,200m (2, 3 and 4 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Elrial Dream 57 Elrond-AUan 4 nzg Laeaa 13 t Miilmmm Capacity 17 Peng Yu-Shanmu-gam 3 nzg •Gepal 2 S 8 Never Fear 111 57 Good Harvest-G Breukelen 4 irg *Zalaal1,404 words
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Advertisement356 1984-10-12 43 ■mmT^'*-'»mmmmmmmmmK?^^mmmmmmTmmmm\ H mm m *mt MM "m_V _v Mm. tB IV J t^" AMBt^BMMMMMMMM. 1 _mT^V>_m_ AmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW AmmmV^mmmmmmmmmmß mmmmmmmmmmW ■■HH8..&.....H.H......H.8 *m WfAmW/A WIAWiAW/A m IP Plllllßlßii mmmmmmmmWtar v< -i i. A toueh of Pari* in Singapore Qse.rtK.wiM. So' 6 A^* Blli SENCLARCS)PTE. LTD. Tel *****34 m** B B IC^^_w-wiwwM-' l356 words
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Article257 1984-10-12 44 ON THE ROAD TO MEXICO OSLO, Thurs. The Soviet Union badly missed star striker Oleg Blokhin last night when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Norway in their World Cup Group Six qualifying tie. A 20-metre blockbuster by midfielder Gunnady Litovchenko in the 75thReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-10-12 44 LONDON, Thurs. Tottenham manager Peter Shreeves is planning a doubly productive weekend. Tomorrow night an unchanged Spurs face champions Liverpool in a televised Division One match at White Hart Lane here and 24 hours later, Shreeves will be in Belgium watching UEFA Cup second-roundAFP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-10-12 44 SOCCER SHORTS BRAZILIAN World Cup forward Zico (right), who missed Udwese's last two Italian League games because of a knee injury, is expected to be fit in time for Sunday's fixture at Como. WEST GERMAN team manager Franz Beckenbauer came under fire from First Division club BochumReuter; AFP - 382 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-10-12 44 ON THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY LONDON, Thurs. A twogoal burst in the early stages of extra-time spared former European soccer champions Nottingham Forest the blushes in the English Milk Cup last night. Steve Wigley and Bryn Gunn each scored in the first four minutes ofReuter - 577 words
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Article223 1984-10-12 44 BONN, Thurs. Bayera Mulch returned to winning term last night with a lucky 2-1 away victory against Fortuna Doesseldorf, extending their lead at the top of the West German First Division to few prints. But the Mulch side, surprisingly defeated at heme by Walnut Mannheim enReuter - 223 words
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Article261 1984-10-12 44 ON THE MOVE LONDON, Thurs. Two former England internationals were in the news yesterday as they joined fresh clubs after returning from spells in North America. Colin Todd, 35, completed his trans ter to First Division Luton after passing a medical test. He had been releasedAFP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-10-12 44 LONDON, Thurs. The estranged wife of Mai colm Allison yesterday accused the big-talking football manager of carrying on a "champagne lifestyle" while she and their daughter exist on social security. Allison, who is banned from working by the International Football Federation until he pavsAFP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-10-12 45 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By 41 read about the award in the newspapers. It was a complete surprise to me. I was really stunned. Frankly, I don't expect it because, in the past, mostly m swimmers were rewarded. Soo Chiew Soo Chew hears of his double the374 words
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Article79 1984-10-12 45 CONTINUING our focus on the dazzling dozen...the golden boys and girls who have been called to the colours in the annual awards for schools sport. They're the elite group of young sports personalities nominated for outstandingperformance awards. Their stories, like their sports, are different, but their79 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-10-12 45 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By SUGAR and spice and everything nice. That's what little girls are made of. This old nursery rhyme is still popular today, but one wonders if Zhang Limei, the winner of this year's national schools colours award for judo, ever lived by it.297 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-10-12 45 J. RAJENDRAN - Track life's not a bed of roses J. RAJENDRAN By BEING an athlete is not all fun and games. As Norshidah Ali will tell you, half the time you are on a track under a blazing sun, running yourself to the ground. It's called training, hours on end of it,312 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-10-12 46 LINE calls were the point of contention for a few annoyed players at the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscourt tennis championships at the Padang yesterday. Victor Pereira climbed over the net to argue his case, Jennifer Saberon cried as she walked off the court, while394 words
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Article484 1984-10-12 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Stories by Double trouble for No. 4 seeds as Atet and Tutut score upsets TOYOTAfeHBBI SINGAPORE OPEN GRASSCOURT TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS __-__> SOME players grunt; Atet Wijono prefers to smile when he takes a shot. At the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscourt Tennis Championships at the Padang yesterday,484 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-10-12 46 Pictures by Taken on face value, this troubled trio don't seem to be having a ball at all. Hilda has a headache, Atet's making quite a racket and Andy has been brought to his knees. JONATHAN CHOOJONATHAN CHOO - 42 words
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Article357 1984-10-12 46 MATTI VAINIO, the Finnish athlete who lost his Olympic 10,000 metres silver medal after being disqualified for taking drugs, has been named Athlete of the Year in his home province of Seinajoki. Vainio got the verdict for clocking 13min 16.025ec to better the Finn 5,000m national recordAFP; AP; Reuter - 357 words
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Article326 1984-10-12 46 Singapore Open results Men's singles third round: Justedjo Tarik bt Hawin Sutopo 6-3, 6-4; Donald Waelan bt Pongapan Pisaisamolket 6-2, 6-3; Sulistyono bt Albert Teo 7-5, 6-4; Atet Wijono bt Panomkorn Pladchunil 6-4, 36, 64; Grant Evans bt Raymond Suarez 7-6, (9-7) 6-1; Sombat Uamommongkol bt Andy Kim 6-4, 6-2;326 words
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Article442 1984-10-12 46 ON THE FOREIGN TENNIS SCENE SYDNEY, Thurs. Top -seed Ivan Lendl cruised into the quarter-finals of the A5310,000 ($558,000) Australian indoor tennis championships with a classy win over America's Glenn Layendecker at the Sydney Entertainment Centre today. Lendl treated the crowd to some champagne stroke-play, recordingUPI; Reuter - 442 words
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Article208 1984-10-12 46 LONDON, Thurs. Sylvester Mittee won the vacant Commonwealth welterweight boxing title when he stopped "Fighting" Romanus, of Nigeria, in 11 rounds here last night. A scrambling contest, with more effort than skill, was halted to save the Nigerian from taking unnecessary punishment after he had trailedAFP - 208 words
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Article213 1984-10-12 46 D-Cup date stays, say Sweden STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The Swedish Tennis Federation said yesterday they were sticking to their plan to host the Davis Cup final against the United States from Dec. 28-30 in spite of American objections. Sweden insist on holding the final between Christmas and the New Year mainlyReuter - 213 words
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Article170 1984-10-12 47 SINGAPORE will make an all-out bid to stage the 1987 Asian track and field championships. The Republic will also try to host next year's Asian Inter-City Youth meet should the Philippines back out. Loh I, in Kok, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association president, was170 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-10-12 47 LONDON, Thurs. Third Division soccer club Walsall, who reached the semi-finals of the English Milk Cup last season, have been drawn at home to Chelsea in the third round. Chelsea 's fellow-Lon-doners. Arsenal, currently top of the First Division, face an equally tricky task away to Oxford,Reuter - 169 words
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Article184 1984-10-12 47 SAN DIEGO, Thurs. Light-hitting Curt Bavacqua hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning last night to give the San Diego Padres a 5-3 come-from-behind victory over the Detroit Tigers, evening the 1984 world series at one game apiece. Bavacqua's hitting was backed by brilliant reliefReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration690 1984-10-12 47 Stayaway athletes may be sidetracked forever, warns Lin Kok When a call-up by the m SAAA goes out for an overseas assignment and if the athletes don't respond and can't give valid reasons, we won't invite them later on. But after a few months, if they repent,690 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-10-12 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BENJAMIN LUI handed the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council a nasty shock when he pulled out of the World Amateur Snooker Championships starting in Dublin on Thursday. The flamboyant national No. 2 said he had been offered a job that required him to start immediately.128 words
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Article124 1984-10-12 47 LIVERPOOL, Thurs. English soccer cham£>ns Liverpool have opped Scottish International Kenny Dalglish for the first time since he Joined them from Glasgow Celtic seven years ago. He Is replaced by Danish international Jan Molby for the away League match against Tottenham tomorrow night. Manager Joe Pagan saidReuter - 124 words
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Article134 1984-10-12 47 BRISTOL, Thurs. Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths continued his disappointing start to the new season when he crashed out of the £225,000 ($596,258) Rothmans Grand Prix yesterday. Welshman Griffiths was beaten 5-3 by Tony Jones, of England, in the firstround, despite taking an early 2-0AFP - 134 words
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Article299 1984-10-12 47 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI THE Singapore Hockey Association are on the move to put local hockey back on the international map. Their plans call for the national junior and senior teams' participation in several Asian competitions with the aim of making an impact in the Asian Games in299 words
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Article383 1984-10-12 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Argentina aim for Cup with stars in the Diego mould DIEGO MARADONA, the world's most expensive footballer, may not be here for the Merlion Cup. But there are a few players in the same mould who will be out to capture the trophy for Argentina. Carlos383 words
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132 1984-10-12 47 ONE familiar face missing from the list appointed to officiate the Merlion Cup soccer competition from Sunday is Singapore's new Fifa referee Mydin Singha. He is not among the five officials because will be handling the games in the Asian Cup qualifying132 words
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Article158 1984-10-12 47 CALCUTTA, Thurs. Malaysia had Zainal Abidin, Nasir Yusuf and Lim Teong Kim to save them the blushes when they scored an easy 5-0 win over Pakistan in their opening tie of the preAsian Cup Group C soccer tournament at the Salt Lake Stadium today. Zainal and NasirBernama - 158 words
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Article176 1984-10-12 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TWO cases of indiscipline by professionals in last month's Anchor Singapore Open squash championships have been reported to the International Squash Players' Association. In a letter addressed to the JSP A, tournament chairman Benny See highlighted the case of a professional resident176 words
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Article134 1984-10-12 47 NATIONAL soccer captain Au-yeong Pak Kuan will have to clear two tough hurdles today before he can be assured of a slot in the 18-member Singapore team for the Merlion Cup tournament starting at the National Stadium on Sunday. Coach Hussein Aljunied last night asked134 words
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582 1984-10-12 47 TV is the pill for bowling's headache Peter Siow on the problem of keeping all bowling fans in the oicture THERE are about 60,000 avid bowlers in Singapore. But only a fraction of them will have the privilege of witnessing the Asian FIQ championships at Jackie's Orchard from Nov 4-10.582 words
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Advertisement458 1984-10-12 46 X > t > fi WHERE THE TOP INTERNATIONAL NAMES IN SPORTS HANG OUT. At Boustead World of Sports there's \nCAA7 e cam P us sports image is virtually no limit to the type of V^ss^ssy accented in the NCAA jogging sportswear you can pick up. From full range. Run458 words
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Miscellaneous47 1984-10-12 46 Today's events BADMINTON: FftN Ymm n. tlonal ißdlvtdaai e'skipe I SBA Haii T p.m SOCCEX Jarm* lnU>r-c«mp. nle* OvalOn* |y«|if Div J: In. ..p S'pore v United Motor Works i Ju rong Stadium. 5 15pm i TENNIS Toy.u fcpi Opea WMMMamU r'uhlp* (SCC 9 a m i47 words
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Advertisement257 1984-10-12 47 4A "DAY WWm *^iytf '4 BPBSy^BMMn A Bfr «flui JZJS *»>/^ti _H -_Mr^mo._-rafm 4lk^ «L _WrK 4^_Kfe >-/ r M%/waA9 §wwww*_t __^m* BK? Jnt m^F* I S_*_g SB am. m_B SvQjJZAHlß^Sk^t'^Hj American Lounge Suites -gfllrflfi&jLSSPl^^ "T.^T^M% The only lounge suite that comes B _c 4^Bls^ "^^""^-v *t with a 5-year257 words
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226 1984-10-12 48 Four Thai babies saved, five smugglers arrested KANGAR (Perlis), Thursday MARINE police have rescued four Thai babies being smuggled into Malaysia and arrested five men for attempted smuggling over the past week, Perlis State Welfare Department Director Mohamed Ad nan Mohamed said today. This brings to seven the number ofNST - 226 words
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360 1984-10-12 48 Reagan report says there is deliberate pattern WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagar\ has sent Congress a long-awaited report that accuses the Soviet Union of a deliberate pattern of arms control violations over the past 25 years. Compiled by an eight-member advisory committee of private citizensAP; Reuter; UPI - 360 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-10-12 48 A BRUSH with a master painter and the hidden talent of a young artist have produced a winning story. The master painter is «4-year-old Professor David Kwo, a renowned figure in Chinese history and brush painting. And the student, 13--year-old Benin Cheng. The professorWONG KWAI CHOW - 194 words
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Article31 1984-10-12 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.87 points to 1,180.10 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-10-12 48 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER They prefer to help children and youths By THE Singapore Council of Social Service has recruited 200 volunteers since July last year. But only a handful of these want to work with the elderly. The rest prefer to work with children and youths.362 words
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Article49 1984-10-12 48 BELGRADE, Thurs. A Bulgarian firing squad executed a man for a series of letter bombings in which five people were killed, the official Sofia Radio said yesterday. The broadcast, monitored in Yugoslavia, gave no details about the man's motives or about the people killed in the explosions. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article91 1984-10-12 48 Fortune knocks thrice LONDON, Thurs. A retired miner and his unemployed son almost lost a fortune because their doorbell did not work. The unidentified Sheffield couple won £188,157 (*****,000) on the football pools, but their winning coupon almost was not collected. Two times, the pools collector from Vernons called. ButAFP; Reuter - 91 words
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Article33 1984-10-12 48 TOKYO, Thurs. A railway "signal bomb" exploded during a defusing exercise at a ground selfdefence force practice range, killing one soldier and injuring nine others, Defence Agency officials said today. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Advertisement375 1984-10-12 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE About $1.2 billion worth of investments were committed in the first eight months of the year and indications are that the projects will yield very high value-added per worker. JOANNE YAP reports. 6 Senior executives of Jardine Fleming flew out of Singapore375 words
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Miscellaneous108 1984-10-12 48 UP TO Ip.m. Showers in several areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.53p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 a.m. Adelaide 8/18 Fine Manila 23/31 Fair Amsterdam 11/15 Rain Melbourne 8/18 Cloudy Bangkok 23/31 Fair Moscow 5/13 Cloudy Beijbig 13/17 Cloudy108 words
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Article, Illustration716 1984-10-12 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Edited by Landscope They do everything themselves from operating lifts to sounding fire alarms and spotting intruders. And it's all thanks to the clever computer which has saved owners of such buildings huge sums of money. But, as ILENE ALESHIRE reports, there are others who716 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-10-12 1 NOT EVERYONE is enthusiastic about computers helping to maintain and operate buildings. A spokesman for Jones Lang Wootton, a property consultancy, sales and management company, referred to it as "a fad that was in vogue in the 1970s that just didn't work". In some buildings,343 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-10-12 2 SAM RAN; WONG AI KWEI - SAM RAN WONG AI KWEI By Edited by ALWAYS be cool and confident when wooing a prospective client. Watch his body movements closely body language can tell you a lot. A blink of the eyes, for example, can mean too384 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-10-12 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Flat talk By THE LAST two traditional "wet" markets to be built at about $6 million by the Housing Board are in Jurong. The first, a 232-store market at Block 347 Jurong East Avenue 1, is ready and will be balloted today. The351 words
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448 1984-10-12 2 SUNNY GOH - SUNNY GOH Renovation By SOME owners find PVC pipes dull in appearance and that they crack easily, have leaky joints and are very noisy. Copper pipes, in contrast, come with a smoother finish, are more durable and do not leak, break or choke448 words
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Article900 1984-10-12 3 "G.O.P. Tax Battle over a Comma" was the front-page headline of Long Island's Newsday. Over the story on an inside page, the headline writer had a little fun with the verb: "Comma Punctuates Debate on G.O.P.'s Tax Hike Policy." This is the story of a trulyNYT - 900 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-10-12 3 A POLITICIAN isn't even safe with a cliche anymore. In Governor Cuomo's keynote address to the Democratic Convention, he spoke with all appropriate compassion: "In our family are (sic) gathered everyone from the abject poor of Essex County in New York to the enlightened affluentNYT - 363 words
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Article563 1984-10-12 3 LESLIE ANDERSON - LESLIE ANDERSON By in Massachusetts WHEN you've had it with the chow and are ready to dump your next tube steak down the nearest latrine, give credit to the army for those expressions that make life easier to stomach. From World War One to Vietnam,UPI - 563 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-10-12 4 MAGDALENE LUM - Flowery way to charity MAGDALENE LUM By 4 You might see everyday objects like clothes-pegs, plastic containers, empty boxes and even sunglasses popping up in between the a leaves and petals. WHAT do beautiful flowers have in common with belacan, acar and tea? They are "magical" ingredients to help raise483 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-10-12 4 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By Above: A floral tribute to Singapore's 25 years of nationboildlng by Mrs Kazue Kim, the founder of Sogetsu Association which is organising the fondraising campaign An opal's appeal is purely emotional you either like it or you don't. Singaporeans will be able599 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-10-12 5 MARTIN HESP - MARTIN HESP By IN THE Los Angeles Olympics last July, the stars turned up in tracksuits and running shoes. But the contenders in another Olympics will .wear white hats and overalls and will be armed with saucepans and skillets. This will be the703 words
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Article342 1984-10-12 5 CHRIS WALSH - Why goat's milk is popular CHRIS WALSH By GOAT'S milk is becoming popular among Perth families and at last one dairy has a waiting list of customers. Most of the customers are people with young babies who suffer from colic, diarrhoea or vomiting. The others want an unprocessed and natural342 words
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Article, Illustration979 1984-10-12 6 FIONA NICHOLS - Walk through British history Discover castles, country houses and Roman ruins FIONA NICHOLS By Walking is the best means to discover Britain, especially the Cotswolds, declares our writer. She describes the picture-book scenery of the Cotswolds and its rich, historic background. NO MESSING around; there is only one way to979 words
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Article, Illustration808 1984-10-12 7 JAN COLLEY - JAN COLLEY By IF ONLY the walls of Chester and York could talk, they would tell a dramatic and often bloodthirsty tale of Romans and Vikings, Royalists and Roundheads. Both these well-pre-served fortifications encompass 1,900 years of English history, and are the best possible808 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-10-12 7 GETTING THERE NUMEROUS airlines offer daily flights to London. The Apex round-trip fare for 14 to 90 days' stay abroad is $2,320. If you are not fussy about the airline you fly with, you can get to London on a return fare of between $1,400 and $1,800CJL - 575 words
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Article, Illustration794 1984-10-12 12 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN Our writer interviewed the five wacky jazzmen of Space Case and lived to tell the tale of New Zealand's jazz doldrums. By All five members of Space Case have other jobs, usually of a musical nature, to support their expensive and794 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-10-12 12 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDR AN lilirfhf out DENNIS Foo sat a whisky-water away from me, talking about a subject close to his heart. If he sounded overly partial about the Europa Lounge and Restaurant in Changi Village, it was understandable. Dennis is, after all, its owner. "Our aim," /he said635 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-10-12 12 Kasparov can get away with a draw World Chess Championship The moves Karpov (white) Kasparov (black) 1. Nf3 NN 22. wm Ne* 2. c4 M 23. Nc3 Nd6 3. g3 cS 24. Na4 Nei 4. Bg2 Bb7 25. NxeS fxeS 5. M cC 2*. Nc3 «.b7 b3 n.on Qxn 7.Reuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-10-12 13 CATHERINE TAN - Thrills of the great outdoors CATHERINE TAN NATURAMA II Today, Ch 5, 6.50 p.m. Previewed by LAST year, Naturama introduced us to the charms of the great outdoors in its first series. This year, it will present the range of outdoor activities available to the young and young at heart.546 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-10-12 13 Home Video DUEL 1971, 82 mins Starring: Dennis Weaver, a red sedan, a menacing truck Director: Steven Spielberg Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN STEVEN Spielberg understands motion. Like a shark that has to be in perpetual movement, Spielberg knows that, fundamentally, a film breathes life only because its strip509 words
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Advertisement754 1984-10-12 4 TAMPAX A ND PAIN m Jli J. Young v\ omen sometimes hear a lot of right through the whole length of the stories' about tampons and their usage. tampon so you can be sure it won't break ttironly natural that you have questions when you pull the tampon out. about754 words
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Advertisement819 1984-10-12 9 NOTICES -4V- PUBUC UTIUTIES I Vg BOWRD I r TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor the following: S 1 Supply of aluminium compression ferrules for 300 mm 2 cable I Eligibility: Registered Contractors in Supply B (d) Electrical Materials all classes I 2 Supply of self -arna Igamatlng tape, 25mm819 words
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Advertisement246 1984-10-12 10 NOTICES _IHDB N BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the 1) Coffee House, Eating House, Market Produce Shop, Shops Office at Bedok N7 C7 (Blocks 739 to 2) Bank Offices at Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre. 3) Shops Offices at Tanjong Katong Complex. 4) Restaurant, Shops246 words
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Miscellaneous1738 1984-10-12 14 M3UR VIEWING AND USTENING GUDE ib-*»o» i When a dentist meets a spy 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdate h|^hmhhja _^^M^m_ followed by Opening An- (cont'd) 2.11 News in n nounoement CM News in Brief 2.15 On the House _k Hlller make thls a themselves courting over Ch1,738 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration617 1984-10-12 1 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By MILLIONS of film fans in China may think that acting is all fun and glamour. But to Miss Gong Xue (MH), it has meant trudging a snowy path to stardom. "Fans, especially young girls, write to say they are envious of617 words
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Article109 1984-10-12 1 »*tt 'xwnwi £> «J*7 _#J:£# _-H _T r^^M A JfttttttitfD&ti *g*^mf„n_*^ _«3!A*m fit RJ_72.M*§ > ft il <_*j*tte&'Ji\iß' H#**7 irtn-w _st§s«i wX &7{££S£l7£. iwnHUt- km m wt a %miz£i&Mkm w#)£fr *mm *m *P 7 —_> Wf ci _"ff snei* a_„ f^if: £*uW#-ffrlJ__7rl ffl ffte<gsiJ*r*_E_^'Jet rfcfcr _ttJs±Mi~s'J ttJfcflHfi o ffl «i109 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-10-12 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG Zong yi By THE SIAMESE TWINS _f* Midnight on Saturday at Shaw cinemas THIS is a bizarre and scary tale about a dead Siamese twin who seeks revenge for her death. In an operation to separate a pair of Siamese twins, only one.359 words
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Advertisement1390 1984-10-12 1 ADDOTIMTM FNIX/NOTTrF< 1 1 I Vacancies open for:- _Hl_^_V The Singapore institute of ISTANTS RS*****! fl S-ies Service: Rates: Box Service: UpfprinarV SUrOeOIIS vKII> Standards Industnai Research aIMH I a nauuooina Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 **l WClßniWry OIIIIfCUIIO N|N||f invites applications for1,390 words
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BILINGUAL
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Article, Illustration794 1984-10-12 2 WONG MUNG LAN - WONG MUNG LAN Books SAY IT IN CHINESE Foreign Languages Press. Beijing 107 pages, $3 Reviewed by IMAGINE that you are a tourist in China with no knowledge whatsoever of the Chinese language. Your ignorance, however, is more than compensated for by your enthusiasm to gain794 words
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Article, Illustration955 1984-10-12 4 A.P. RAMAN - Singapore artiste makes a mark A.P. RAMAN For the first time a local Indian artiste has cut a disc with a German organisation specialising in bringing out recordings of international artistes. Our writer speaks to the local artiste and reports on the history of Indian recordings. By 4 When Mr955 words
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Article270 1984-10-12 4 P. B. SRINIVAS NIGHT World Trade Centre Saturday (Oct 13) and Sunday (Oct 14) 7.30 p.m Tickets at $7. $10, $12. $15 Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO THE word is out, P. B. Srinivas is coming to town. Well, strictly speaking, he should be270 words
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Advertisement699 1984-10-12 2 APPOINTMENTS g-_ REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB (fr MANUFACTURING j Ww I OPERATIONS MANAGER I W^ I (SALARY: 5540,000 5560,000 p.a.) I .An established American Electronics Company specializing in the w^M^mwmwm m w mm sea-.ce of Burn-in Integrated Circuits and manufacture of Electronics j|| GENERA 1 ____C_N__U__l_ Components and Printed699 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1984-10-12 2 Winners of Cross-language SKSTB-S""" 1 Fo e n_~«~-r^-— 1 T\J^ ice It Is a Chinese crossword, but tbe clues are LrOSSWOrd JNO 100 given in English. $50 cash: SO SOCK CHUN Eleven winners will be picked tram the aU n r ma- r_?7W9/n correct entries. One will receive $5# cash1,063 words
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Advertisement866 1984-10-12 3 APPOINTMENTS t^J National Semiconductor mm -.where people make the difference. I TALENT SEARCH FOR i ENGBVEERS r National is committed to lead in a high-tech world. To do so, we need J33 •£-m skilled technocrats. VVe guarantee an environment that is both mk \j*\ challenging and interesting. VVe provide competitive866 words
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Advertisement439 1984-10-12 3 The Urban Redevelopment Authority is a statutory board in charge of comprehensive redevelopment of the city area. The Authority is inviting applications from citizens, permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for appointmentl as:- .^l^l^fl SYSTEMS ANALYST/PROGRAMMER A good Honours Degree from a recognised University or equivalent. Preference will439 words
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Advertisement71 1984-10-12 3 I The big I picture' of the world... ii vt ...IP Business Week INTERNATIONAL gives you the 'big picture' of the world of business. Above all, it anticipates, analyses and interprets critical developments of American economy, commerce, industry technology: Now Available at all Good Bookshops Newsagents. IB Times 111 liy71 words
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Advertisement512 1984-10-12 3 ir I A rapidly expanding supermarket chain invites suitably qualified applicants for the following senior positions: TRAINING MANAGER Job Description Responsible for formulating and implementing training programmes and procedures, compiling materials needed for the various level of staff training, assessing and monitoring the performance of staff under training and reporting512 words
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Advertisement1048 1984-10-12 3 NOTICES f7^jjk% HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (A member of the Honj I eons Oro_p Mal*v»Ml NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Twenty Fifth Annual General Meeting of the G be held at the Conference Room.* 14th F j Bangunan Hong Leong. 1 17 Jalan Bancai1,048 words
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Advertisement972 1984-10-12 4 notices t ggg r^- lr HHH I__WBr H! i NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC j iv^ Tenders are invited for regular clearing of \)JB refuse, cleaning of classrooms, lecture __r/7V___ r- theatres, toilets, common areas, car parks, wt**~~aM _y~ jf C/T rf orr V^ 0 drains, turfed areas, bin centres, etc at972 words
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Advertisement18 1984-10-12 4 (BUKU MERAH) GENERAL BUSINESS LISTING j THE TAB ON YOUR BUSINESS CONNECTION OF OVER 5,000 NAMES AND ADDRESSES!18 words
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