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Title Section16 1984-10-13 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article14 1984-10-13 1 A mystery woman left me holding the bag, claims heroin-case cabbie14 words
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Article, Illustration23 1984-10-13 1 Ex-Berita Harian editor Yatiman Yusof talks candidly about his evolution from ex-stu-dent activist to PAP candidate23 words
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Article, Illustration21 1984-10-13 1 Our second couples quiz deals with a subject many spouses still find difficult to talk about21 words
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Article16 1984-10-13 1 Jeffrey Low asks if Singapore has failed the screen test16 words
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Article17 1984-10-13 1 Eight pages on holidays from the pick of Asia to a month-long holiday in Europe17 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-10-13 1 Two killed; a minister, the chief party Whip and 25 others Injured^ in bomb explosion at Tories' hotel BRIGHTON, Friday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher today escaped uninjured from a bomb assassination attempt that killed two people and injured 27 others, including two senior government officials. The bombAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 839 words
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Article100 1984-10-13 1 A sheep story with some hot air WELLINGTON, Fri. A little hot air goes a long way. A New Zealand scientist has reported that the daily output of flatulence from a single sheep contains enough methane gas to power a small truck for 40 km. All that was needed wasReuter - 100 words
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Article71 1984-10-13 1 4 Are you saying I have to fight in a war to believe in peace? That's as valid as saying you have to be Black to despise racism be a woman to despise A sexism. Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, in a televised debate with71 words
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Article73 1984-10-13 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda left the hospital today after two weeks of treatment for a lung ailment, a government spokesman said. He told reporters the Prime Minister would need period of rest before resuming his duties. Gen Prem was admitted to an army hospitalReuter - 73 words
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Article264 1984-10-13 1 Employment of foreign maids in non-domestic work MORE than 30 employers will be charged in court this month with employing foreign maids in non-domestic work. On Monday, three employers were convicted of using foreign domestic servants for other jobs. They were each fined264 words
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Article198 1984-10-13 1 F-5E pilot ejects safely A REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force iet crashed on Thursday morning while on a routine training flight over the South China Sea The pilot of the F-5E fighter aircraft. Lieutenant Tan Cher Khin. 23. ejected safely from the aircraft. Lt Tan198 words
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Article43 1984-10-13 1 COLOMBO. Fn. About 85 Indian fishermen have been arrested and will txcharged with fishing in Sri Lankan territorial waters a navy spokesman saio '.oday. Fishermen were from 17 trawlers seized b> the navy this week off the island's northern OHM ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1984-10-13 1 SEOUL, Fri Police user) tear gas to dispei-se about 1.500 textile workers and student.s who demonstrated in central Seoul today call ing for free labour unions Police detained at least IS protesters. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article64 1984-10-13 1 THE HAlil'l-:. FYi. Th<> World Court, in a 4-1 derision today grants the I nited States about four-fifths of ocean spa« waters disputed with Canada off the Maine coast. Initial estimates of the size of the area designated for US control was based on maps releasedUPI - 64 words
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Advertisement17 1984-10-13 1 All six floors fall Q Tebbit regarded as on Thatcher's suite See Pa 9 e 3 heir-apparent17 words
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Advertisement318 1984-10-13 1 Was he to blame? Many books on the fall of Singapore in 1942 point an accusing finger at Sir Shenton Thomas, the then British governor. Now a new book written by an author with access to his papers gives his side of the story. Pagei Kurosawa's art Leisure: Page 20318 words
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Article544 1984-10-13 2 Real best-sellers THE real best- sellers nowadays appear to be the primary school assessment books. Hundreds of assessment books aimed at preparing pupils for their examinations can be found in the market and the more popular titles sell up to 20,000 copies a year. Publishers said sales picked up544 words
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Article578 1984-10-13 2 'We will retaliate' PAKISTAN is taking seriously reports that India may be planning pre-emptive strikes against its nuclear facilities. Foreign Minister Yaqub Khan, questioned by newsmen, about the reports which have appeared on American television, said Pakistan would retaliate if such attacks took place. Mr Khan said578 words
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Article346 1984-10-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SHOULD the racial balance factor still be considered in choosing potential MPs? Going by the criterion of meritocracy alone, the best-qualified candidate is the natural choice. However, if this principle is applied strictly, it could also mean that the not-so-well-qualified candidates from some minority or346 words
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Article92 1984-10-13 2 RED CAPITALIST WANG WANG GUANGYING is known as the Red Capitalist. When he arrived in Hongkong last year, he said: "I'm here to do business, I'm here to make money." Mr Wang is the chairman of China Ever Bright Industrial Co, China's first "private company" in Hongkong. And although92 words
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Article218 1984-10-13 2 WAH-CHANG'S OPERATIONS IN THAILAND TO GO PUBLIC A MEMBER of the Wah-Chang International group is going public in Thailand. Thai Wah Co is expected to offer 27 million shares of 100 bant (550.94) each to Thai investors. Mr Ho Kwonping, Wan-Chang's senior vice-president, said the issue price had not218 words
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Article319 1984-10-13 2 Ban for biting ear RUGBY international David Ouek has been banned from playing for one year for biting off part of an opponent's ear during a match in Kuala Lumpur last month. David, who was playing for Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association against another local club team, Bucks, in319 words
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Article111 1984-10-13 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Probe on union chiefs THE Ministry of Labour is investigating a number of national trade union leaders, including several officials of the giant National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW), for suspected involvement in misappropriating union funds amounting to millions of dollars. Deputy Labour Minister Datuk Haii111 words
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Article163 1984-10-13 2 Panel implicates 18 THE legal panel of the Agrava fact-finding board investigating the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr has implicated 18 military personnel from Chief of Staff Gen Fabian Ver to low-ranking soldiers in the crime of conspiracy to murder ana subsequent cover-up of the deed.163 words
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Article405 1984-10-13 2 Sir Shenton's story MANY of us may not know that Shenton Way was named after Sir Shenton Thomas, the governor whose name has fallen into a shadow after the Japanese Occupation of Singapore. When the Japanese occupied Singapore in 1942, it put paid to the legend of Singapore's405 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-10-13 3 Minister trapped under rubble for four hours BRIGHTON, Fri. POLITICIANS and other guests in nightclothes stumbled to safety through debris and clouds of smoke today after a bomb blew a hole four floors deep in the main Conservative Party conference hotel here. "IAP; Reuter; UPI - 597 words
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251 1984-10-13 3 BRIGHTON, Fri. The ruling Conservative Party conference was ending today with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher faced with the task of persuading critics she can stay in touch with economic policies without being callous. Her keynote address was made amid growing concern amongAP - 251 words
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107 1984-10-13 3 Coal board accepts plan to end strike LONDON, Fri. National Coal Board chairman lan MacGregor said today the board had accepted a plan to end Britain's seven-month-old miners' strike. He said the plan had been pot forward by the independent conciliation service, Acas, which has been holding talks on theReuter - 107 words
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Article76 1984-10-13 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. City authorities are moving to force defiant sex club and bathhouse operators to close their doors in an effort to reduce the alarming spread of the fatal disease, Aids, among homosexuals. A petition filed in court yesterday sought an immediate order requiringUPI - 76 words
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Article69 1984-10-13 3 SOUTH KOREA said yesterday it was still prepared to trade with communist North Korea as a way of reducing tension in the divided peninsula. Pyongyang rejected a similar offer made by President Chun Doo-Hwan last month, although North Korea later delivered relief supplies for flood victims in theReuter - 69 words
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Article60 1984-10-13 3 IRAQ IS ready to resume diplomatic relations with the United States after the November presidential election, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said. In an interview in the Arab-language weekly, Al Watan Al Arabi, published in Paris on Thursday, he said it was now "clear that Iraq canAFP - 60 words
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Article71 1984-10-13 3 THE UNITED States Senate yesterday threw out legislation for the biggest single increase in government borrowing in US history, forcing a delay in the adjournment of Congress. The measure must be passed to allow the Treasury to renew issuing securities because the government is already at theReuter - 71 words
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Article76 1984-10-13 3 CHINA WILL allow casinos in Macau to remain open after China takes over the sovereignty of the Portuguese-ruled Chinese territory. This was disclosed to the Chairman of Macau's Chamber of Commerce, Mr Ma Man Kee, by Chinese top leader Deng Xiaoping, when they met in Beijing on OctAFP - 76 words
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318 1984-10-13 3 Party favourite Tebbit regarded as heir apparent LONDON, Fri. BRITISH Trade and Industry Minister Norman Tebbit, injured in the bomb blast in a Brighton Hotel, is widely regarded as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's heir apparent. Aged 53, Mr Tebbit ranks among the five most senior ministers in the government andReuter - 318 words
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Article268 1984-10-13 4 If India attacks nuclear facilities... WASHINGTON, Fri. PAKISTAN is taking seriously reports that India may be planning pre-emptive strikes against its nuclear facilities, Foreign Minister Yaqub Khan said yesterday. Questioned by newsmen about the reports, which have appeared on American television, he said Pakistan would retaliateReuter; UPI; AP - 268 words
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Article323 1984-10-13 4 CANBERRA, Fri. AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke acted as an intermediary between China and Vietnam in an effort to end the dispute between the two nations over Cambodia, the Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported today. AAP said it had learned from official sources that Mr Hawke,AP; Reuter - 323 words
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Article140 1984-10-13 4 PORT MORESBY, Fri. Prime Minister Michael Somare today told some 25,000 people, who demonstrated outside his office to protest over a breakdown of law and order, that they could "jump in the lake" if they didn't believe he would fight crime. The protest was sparkedAP; Reuter - 140 words
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160 1984-10-13 4 'Poison candy' company lays off workers Extortion 1 TOKYO, Fri. The Morinaga Candy Company, hard hit by sales losses after extortioners poisoned its firoducts with cyanide, aid off 450 workers today and cut its Production in half as poice pressed their search for more deadly sweets. Police expanded their appealUPI - 160 words
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Article86 1984-10-13 4 Extortioners plague supermart Extortion 2 DUBLIN, Fri. An Irish supermarket chain said yesterday it had received extortionist demands after poison was found at six of its Northern Ireland stores. Mr Dick Reeves, managing director of the Quinnsworth group, said the company had received a demand for money from an undisclosedAP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-10-13 4 ON April IC, IM4, SS Boston bombers of the United States Air Force (USAF) took part in what was to be a raid against enemy positions at Hoilandia, Papoa New Guinea. Six of the aircraft were destroyed in enemy attacks and the rest were forced toUPI - 128 words
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216 1984-10-13 4 Aussie forces poorly equipped report CANBERRA, Fri Australia's armed forces are ill-equipped and could not meet a low-level threat, a report tabled in Parliament said today. A parliamentary defence and foreign affairs committee said in the report that the country's whole defensive strategy' needed funadamental reconsideration. It said Australia shouldReuter; AP; AFP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-10-13 5 MISSION specialist Kathryn Sullivan, the first United States woman to walk in space, at the tail section of the shuttle Challenger with Earth in the background. Miss Sullivan, an oceanographer and geologist, performed on Thursday her spacewalking tasks ably, doing what National Aero- nautics and SpaceAP - 90 words
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365 1984-10-13 5 Pledge to work for Palestinian rights CAIRO, Fri. EGYPT and Jordan have vowed to work jointly for "legitimate rights" for Palestinians, and it appears likely that Cairo would back Amman's call for an international conference to forge a Middle East peace settlement. The pledge to pursue Palestinian rights was containedUPI; Reuter - 365 words
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321 1984-10-13 5 General's libel suit opens with charge of 'ambush' NEW YORK, Fri. Gen William Westmoreland's US$l2O million (***** million) libel suit against CBS Television has opened with a battle of video tapes and a charge the network faked a 1982 documentary and "ambushed" the retired Vietnam commander. But CBS lawyer DavidReuter - 321 words
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Article120 1984-10-13 5 SAN JUAN (Paerto Rico), Fri. Pope John Paul arrives here today for a seven-hoar visit that has stirred Protestant anger, sparked political controversy and created hop of a Roman Catholic revival among tie Island's alienated poor. While Catholic pre- lates are delighted with his trip, ProtestantReuter - 120 words
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119 1984-10-13 5 Charges narrowed against journalist NEW YORK, Fri. Charges against a former Wall Street Journal reporter, accused of using his stock market column for illegal profit, have been narrowed to drop an earlier claim that he breached his duty to readers. R. Foster Winans, who wrote the influential "Heard on theAP - 119 words
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Article239 1984-10-13 5 Shultz holds talks on peace plan MEXICO CITY, Fri. American Secretary of State George Shultz arrived yesterday for talks with President ifli^ guel de la Madrid aimed at insuring that a proposed Central American peace treaty does not become "just a piece of paper." Mr Shultz went to Mr deUPI - 239 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-10-13 7 THEY looked like they were all going to a fancy dress ball, bat these environmentalists had more serious business on their minds. Together with 1,500 other like-minded West Germans all dressed in costumes with garish looking skeltetons painted on they were attending a rally in WestUPI - 73 words
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201 1984-10-13 7 GENEVA, Friday TRADE practices of the United States, Japan and the European Community have come under criticism in three days of closed-door hearings under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, a Gatt spokesman said yesterday. Spokesman David Woods said the developing nations complainedAP - 201 words
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203 1984-10-13 7 ZUG (Switzerland), Friday THE Swiss-based oil trading company, Marc Rich and Company AG said yesterday's agreement to settle the biggest United States tax evasion case in history leaves the company's financial strength intact. In a statement issued yesterday from its base in thisReuter - 203 words
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135 1984-10-13 7 Ill health, so Seifert will not collect Nobel prize STOCKHOLM, Fri. Czechoslovak poet Jaroslav Seifert said in an interview published in Stockholm today that because of his poor health he would send one of his children to Stockholm to collect his 1984 Nobel Literature Prize in December. The daily SvenskaReuter - 135 words
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Article174 1984-10-13 7 Bid to revive Lome pact talks BRUSSELS, Fri. THE European Community's Irish presidency today begins salvage work on collapsed negotiations between the 10-na-tion group and 64 Third World countries over renewing the ambitious Lome trade and aid pact. The talks broke up in deadlock last night after ministers of African,Reuter - 174 words
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157 1984-10-13 7 GENEVA, Fri. A 2i-y ear-old Swiss woman who strangled, stabbed and castrated a Saudi Arabian diplomat daring a sex romp In a luxury hotel here has been jailed for eight and a half years for murder. The 12-member jury said last night It foundReuter - 157 words
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Article135 1984-10-13 7 US arms control report 'false' MOSCOW, Fri. Moscow said today that a White House report alleging arms control violations by the Soviet Union was a fabrication, and accused President Ronald Reagan of using it as an election trick. The report, released in Washington on Wednesday, was compiled by a presidentialReuter - 135 words
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409 1984-10-13 7 We have data to back claim, says Weinberger STRESA (Italy), Fri. UNITED States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger says the Soviet Union has deployed many more SS--20 nuclear missiles, although the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (Nato) official tally remains unchanged at 378. Mr Weinberger toldReuter - 409 words
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Article76 1984-10-13 7 BRIGHTON, Fri. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei .Gromyko will visit Britain next year, the first such trip since 1976. Announcing this at the Conservative Party annual conference yesterday, Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe linked the visit with British attempts to open a dialogue with the Soviet blocAP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-10-13 8 Bush, Ferraro trade angry charges »«S^£ZZ making "I i KZ °f th .e President PHILADEPHIA, Fri. Vice-President George Bush and Democratic challenger Geraldine Ferraro traded angry charges last night on a wide range of American domestic and foreign policy issues in their only face-to-face debate before the Nov 6 election.AP; Reuter; UP; UPI - 566 words
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412 1984-10-13 8 LIAK TENG KIAT - Good show by Bush gives Republicans cause to cheer LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The history making debate between VicePresidential candidates George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro last night will probably not change any votes but it appears to have revived Republican spirits. Republicans, and Mr Bush, were412 words
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308 1984-10-13 8 LIAK TENG KIAT - WASHINGTON, Fri THERE is a line Walter Mondale has used in campaign speech after speech that he repeated in his Sunday night encounter with President Ronald Reagan. "I would rather lose a campaign about decency than win a campaign about self-interest/' By Tuesday, the308 words
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307 1984-10-13 9 ABBY TAN - Singapore monitored Aquino's travels report ABBY TAN MANILA, Fri. THE role of Singapore authorities in monitoring the movements of the late senator Benigno Aquino before his fatal trip back to Manila is prominently mentioned in the draft report of the Agrava factfinding board. The draft, which is being edited, was307 words
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503 1984-10-13 9 ABBY TAN - Gen Ver among 18 cited in Aquino probe report ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. The legal panel of the Agrava fact-finding board investigating the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr has implicated 18 military personnel from Chief of Staff Gen Fabian Ver down to low-ranking soldiers in503 words
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237 1984-10-13 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand will withdraw all its military forces from three disputed villages along its border with Laos within the next few days, in a bid to avoid a confrontation between the two countries, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Spokesman237 words
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Article78 1984-10-13 9 Tightening controls on alcohol JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian Welfare Minister Alamsjah Ratu Perwiranegara was quoted as saying today that the government would tighten control on alcohol sales in the mainly Muslim countryThe official Antara news agency quoted the minister as saying alcohol sales had reached an alarming stage and even schoolchildrenReuter - 78 words
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140 1984-10-13 9 Mock operation message for protesters BANGKOK, Fri. Thai aathoritles have seat an apparent "think twice" message to anyone tempted to Join possible protest rallies against a scheduled Increase In local has fares. The message came in the form of a mounted cavalry charge yesterday daring a mock antiriot operation. Bus140 words
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288 1984-10-13 10 Union leaders in 'misuse of funds' probe JERTTH (Trengganu), Fri. A number of trade union leaders, including several officials of the giant National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW), are now under Labour Ministry investigation for suspected involvement in misappropriating union funds amounting to millions of dollars, Deputy Labour Minister DatukNST; Bernama - 288 words
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102 1984-10-13 10 Cameron Highlands has highest suicide rate CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Fri. Cameron Highlands may be Peninsular Malaysia's most popular highland resort but studies have shown it to have the highest suicide rate in the country. Officials have launched a study to find out why. District administrator Abdul Munir said yesterday that overNST - 102 words
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248 1984-10-13 10 Dispute over whether seat 'lawfully vacant' KOTA KINABALU, Fri. A High Court here yesterday stopped a byelection scheduled for tomorrow until a hearing determines whether a disputed state assembly seat was "lawfully vacant." The Malaysian Elections Commission announced the polling date last month after receivingReuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-10-13 10 Kit Siang brought teargas cannisters into Chamber KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Opposition leader Lim Kit Slang left some MPs breathless last night when he took three teargas cannisters, one unexploded, into the Dewan Rakyat, local reports said today. The secretary general of the Democratic Action Party said he wasted to "shockAP - 133 words
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Article29 1984-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia's army chief. Gen Rudini, will make a five-day visit to Malaysia from Sunday, a statement from the Defence Ministry here said today. BernamaBernama - 29 words
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Article75 1984-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government will place a total ban on export of timber from Peninsular Malaysia from next year to ensure adequate supply for local use, Deputy Primary Industries Minister Meg at Junit told Parliament today He ssjd the goveramett had been gradually reducAP - 75 words
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322 1984-10-13 10 Man shot dead in $500,000 jewel robbery KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A TRAVELLING jewellery salesman was shot dead and a jeweller hit with a pistol in a daring $500,000 jewellery grab by six robbers, five armed with guns, about 45 km south of here today. The robbers escaped in two carsNST - 322 words
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Article168 1984-10-13 12 Punch costs driver $150 A BUS driver was punished by a court on Thursday for misbehaving by punching another bus driver over who had the right of way. Ang Soon Guan, 30, was fined $150 for punching Mr Chia Siak Vim, 38, and his friend, Savanandi Java Kumar, was fined168 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-10-13 12 HEDWIG ALFRED - Local best -sellers HEDWIG ALFRED Assessment books popular after streaming exercise By PRACTICE makes perfect, says one book. The star's in your hand, says another, referring to the A-Stars of the Primary School Leaving Examination. Whatever the promise, primary school assessment books have become the real bestsellers in local publishing,630 words
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Article325 1984-10-13 12 Schools' books must be approved Ministry cannnot stop sale of unofficial ones ASSESSMENT books are tests before the tests. They get pupils drilled in what to expect in the real examinations and they keep parents happy, knowing that the children are getting something "extra." About 25 local publishers produce about325 words
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Article193 1984-10-13 12 'Save energy Speak Mandarin' WHAT has energy conservation got to do with the Speak Mandarin campaign? Plenty, according to the principal of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Mr Chen Hung. Using Mandarin instead of the dozen or so dialects is an "energy conservation exercise," he told students and staff of the polytechnic193 words
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472 1984-10-13 14 Art and n^usic for balanced education says Dr Tay IT'S A question of balance. On the one hand, there are pressures to cram facts and score in examinations; on the other, there are the needs of the human spirit and "the inner man.' It took a trip to Japan, where472 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-10-13 14 CHRISTINA TSENG - See you at Desaru an hour earlier CHRISTINA TSENG By IT WAS a wet start for tThe ferry service to Desaru. A slight drizzle greeted the 32-seater Puteri Balquiss when it pulled into Chfengi Point yesterday and nosed aside the old bumboats moored at the jetty to start its first471 words
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Article66 1984-10-13 14 ACCOUNTANT M. L. lim, 32, lost more than $17,000 to thieves while shopping at the OG Department Store in Orchard Road on Thursday. Thieves struck when she had left her bag on the floor while shopping for some cloths. The bag was later found in the ladies66 words
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Article39 1984-10-13 14 THE offices af a stock and share broking company in Collyer Quay was damaged by fire yesterday. Police said no one was hurt in the fire at Lee and Company on the fifth-floor of NedUoyd House.39 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-10-13 14 JUDY TAN - Police rule out foul play in boy's death JUDY TAN By POLICE have ruled out foul play on the death of 12-year-old schoolboy Jayakomar Gopi, who was found hanged tram a tree near his home in Marsiting Drive on Thursday. The body of Jayakumar, a pupil of SI ling Primary263 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-10-13 15 JOHN DE SOUZA - Japan to get taste of local fashion JOHN DE SOUZA By WILL "Made in Singapore" fashion, like that pictured above, be chic enough to satisfy quality-conscious Japan? That's the $600,000 question which 25 of Singapore's best designer and garment manufacturing companies hope to answer next month. About 1,000 of their309 words
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71 1984-10-13 15 THE Deputy Speaker, Mr Hwang Soo Jin, is to ask Dr Tony Tan, the Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, what steps are being taken by the government to strengthen control over the diversification activities of government-owned or government-contr oiled companies. This question has71 words
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99 1984-10-13 15 IN THREE to four weeks, readers of The Economist will be able to get their copy earlier than usual. This will be possible because satellite communication links between Britain, the United States and Singapore will allow documents and colour photographs to be transmitted. This link will99 words
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Article83 1984-10-13 15 Teamwork via fun and games ABOUT 200 employees, including supervisors and managers of a company in Jurong, will get a day off to enjoy some fun and games and help promote productivity. The staff of Yamaha Manufacturing Singapore Pte Ltd will spend Oct 22 at the Jurong stadium for their83 words
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Article76 1984-10-13 15 A YOUTH who had allegedly thrown a bottle from a fifth floor flat in Smith Street on Aug 10, was yesterday ordered to be further remanded at Woodbridge Hospital pending the minister's order. Low Chee Seng, 17, who had been remanded at the hospital for psychiatric observation, was76 words
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352 1984-10-13 15 He threatened to kill me, alleges ex-partner Case of ex-partners in property dispute A CONSULTANT engineer, who is involved in a $1.5 million property dispute with his former partner, told the High Court yesterday of the day the partner allegedly threatened to kill him. While negotiations were going on to352 words
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89 1984-10-13 15 JUDGMENT has been reserved on a dental surgeon's appeal against a district court conviction for using his Tanjong Katong premises as an unregistered factory. Dr Oliver Hennedige, 41, was fined $1,000 earlier this year after he was found guilty of violating the Factories Act.89 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-10-13 16 Picture by PHILIP LIM AN AMBULANCE carrying mi elderly patient crashed yesterday, and it resulted in not only Madam Chan Ah Mel, 72, going to hospital bat five ethers as well. Hie ambulance landed on its side after a collision with a motorcycle atPHILIP LIM - 144 words
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Article330 1984-10-13 16 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA Some of their practices impress local doctor By TRADITIONAL medicine men passed their medical test yesterday. The man who certified them as "fit and well" was Dr P. Balasubramaniam. The doctor was recalling his experiences with a Chinese sinseh and a Malay bomoh330 words
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420 1984-10-13 16 AHMAD OSMAN - WP man may stand in Telok Blangah AHMAD OSMAN By THERE is speculation that Mr R. Murugason, a lawyer and member of the Workers' Party, may stand in Telok Blangah in the coming general election. He has visited the constituency several times to distribute cards bearing the party's logo and420 words
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Article118 1984-10-13 16 SIX roads will be closed to traffic on Monday, from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. for the annual fire-walk-ing ceremony at the Sri Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road. They are South Bridge Road, Mosque Street, Pagoda Street, Mohd Ali Lane, Trengganu Street and118 words
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334 1984-10-13 17 YEO KIM SENG - Six-month course for reservist officers YEO KIM SENG Two firms to release staff for longer period By RESERVIST training will take on a new height when five reservist officers two from private firms and three from the public sector attend a sixmonth army course next year. Disclosing this at a334 words
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312 1984-10-13 17 WHAT have notice boards in HDB estates got to do with a national gathering of Residents' Committee members? Plenty. In fact, when about 1,000 RC members meet later this month, the subject of notice boards will be one of five topics to312 words
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273 1984-10-13 17 MUSLIMS do not detach themselves from the rest of society, although they may spend time in mosques for religious activities, some Muslim leaders said yesterday. They said that Muslims were naturally drawn to mosques because these were the centres of their religious273 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-10-13 17 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By WHEN Mr Lai Yip Sin and Mr Koh Chin Seng completed their national service years ago, like many other young men, they were all set to pursue their civilian careers. Though they knew of their military commitments as reservists, they little382 words
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61 1984-10-13 19 THE board's stock of land rose from 3,966 hectares to 4,391 ha. from March 31, 1983 to March 31, 1984. This was despite the use of 429 ha. for development and the lease or surrender to government of another 121 ha. The board61 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-10-13 19 COMPLETION of a $14.5 million swimming and sports complex at Ang Mo Kio avenues 8 and 9 is expected soon. The sports complex which includes a running track, food centres, a soccer field and viewing gallery is scheduled for completion by the end of this year. The77 words
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Article39 1984-10-13 19 URBAN design plans for Tampines, Bukit Batok, Yishun, Woodlands and Jurong West were refined to define street architecture, major urban spaces and the vistas. Zhengua New Town in Upper Bukit Timah, for example, will have tree-lined boulevards.39 words
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Article41 1984-10-13 19 A FEW neighbourhood and town centres, such as Woodlands Neighbourhood 3 Centre and Bukit Batok Neighbourhood 3 centre are experiments in using traditional architectural elements. These include using an entrance porch for shophouses, overhanging eaves, balustrades and tall windows.41 words
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Article47 1984-10-13 19 PRECINCT centres will be organised into smaller clusters of three to four blocks in new sites, roughly half the size in the past. A laundrette is planned for every two precincts and it is hoped that most precinct centres will have eating houses and shops.47 words
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Article39 1984-10-13 19 THE type of lighting in lifts will be changed to provide 40 per cent more lighting. This will be a feature in all new lifts in residential buildings. Existing systems will be replaced as they wear out.39 words
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Article, Illustration46 1984-10-13 19 MECHANISATION of cleaning operations from ride-on mechanical sweepers to high pressure washers was extended to estates in Telok Blangah, Queensway, Woodlands Central, Bukit Merah, Stirling and Marine Parade. Results of a pilot project in mechanised refuse collection were encouraging, but further testing is needed.46 words
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Article52 1984-10-13 19 A SURVEY on employment in the housing estates found that 40 per cent of the workers lived in the same estates and new towns where they worked and 26 per cent came from adjoining estates and new towns. About 11 per cent lived within walking distance of52 words
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Article40 1984-10-13 19 THE skyline will be neater with streetblock clusters planned to run parallel to the road in redevelopments along McNair Road and Sims Avenue. Blocks will be in keeping with the urban character and scale of the existing area.40 words
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Article27 1984-10-13 19 THE board's cement pile manufacturing plant ceased operation during the year. A $379,565 deficit was charged to the Housing Board Income and Expenditure Account.27 words
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116 1984-10-13 19 RESIDENTS should help in maintaining their HDB estates and pot just leave it to the board. The call was made by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), Mr Lee Yiok Seng. He was speaking at the 25-years-of-nation-build-ing celebrations at Block 30, Marsiling Drive last night.116 words
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294 1984-10-13 19 More flats near reservoirs NEW Housing Board estates near water catchment areas will be built according to strict guidelines incorporating antipollution measures. Such estates will have a closed drainage system. Polluting activities, such as backyard industries, pig farming, unsewered premises, motor-re-pairing industries and bus depots294 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-10-13 19 MATHEW YAP; ILENE ALESHIRE; SAM RAN - MATHEW YAP ILENE ALESHIRE SAM RAN THEY'LL be running on bitumen jogging tracks just outside their flats in Yishun and Bishan, swimming more often in Ang Mo Kio, driving down boulevards in Zhengua New Town in Upper Bukit Timah and plucking fruits from trees and travelling434 words
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302 1984-10-13 19 Rambutans, mangoes and durians in estates More fruit trees STEP Into a Housing Board estate and prepare to be tempted by rambntans, mangoes, chikns, goavas and even the dorian as these trait trees will be planted in all public housing estates. To ensure that this scheme comes to fruit, HDB302 words
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Advertisement347 1984-10-13 14 j DIPLOMA IN INVESTMENT ANALYSIS I Applications are invited from candidates who wish to pursue a one- S year evening course leading to a Diploma in Investment Analysis to be K I awarded by the Singapore Securities Research Institute. I I Diploma Programme I Part I Paper 1: Stock Exchange347 words
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Advertisement47 1984-10-13 16 GRAND ANNUAL I of Chinese Carpets I I at The Peninsula Hotel Shopping Centre I I Coleman Street. Unit #02-28 I JK 4V^ V*V^^ O" I&j* "^^t^ H A/so available: SufX'rtine Woollen Capet* md Silk Ru& iro n H Shanghai, Zhejiang, Qingdao Beijing and Dalian t>u S47 words
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Article434 1984-10-13 20 TWENTY years, that's how long it has been since a racial riot last broke out in Singapore. Young Singaporeans, who have grown up in the relatively peaceful post-independ-ence years, naturally have little memory of the ravaging effects of racial conflict. It is perhaps inevitable that those who434 words
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509 1984-10-13 20 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane Let the toast pass Drink to the lass! Sheridan, la The SdMri f t SeMtoi THE toast, as remembered in these lines, was raised to "the maiden of bashful 15". To the toastmaster, it provided "an excuse for the glass". But what excuse can509 words
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Article2300 1984-10-13 20 DON DIXON - DON DIXON By Productivity is 4 Economists define it as the output of goods and services produced for each hour of paid working time. That is the technical definition but it means other things to other people. To some, productivity is synonymous with "exploitation". Others2,300 words
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Article441 1984-10-13 20 FRANKFURT Avoid war, rain, inflation, socialism and taxes if yon want to keep hold of you money so says a new guide to tax havens. Called Tax Avoidance Abroad, it contains a league table of where to go and where to avoid for those whoReuter - 441 words
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Advertisement108 1984-10-13 20 f For The Secret Of A Enjoyable Travel fin *****55 *****22 < lHk*S m M^' SS X ■■'■^^'^Ji HB 4H B^^tt^^B' «Mi There are pleasures that can't be matched. Tastes good just by itself, with lots of ice and a twist or two of lemon for zest. And of course108 words
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335 1984-10-13 21 School exec panels do much more WE refer to Miss June Tan's report (The Sunday Times, Oct 7) on the School Executive Committees (SECs). The ministry is perturbed that the report has given an inaccurate and unbalanced view of the activities of SECs. The five SECs have initiated many activities,335 words
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211 1984-10-13 21 I REFER to the letter "Parents concerned over loss of subject option". (ST, Oct 6). It would be good for all-round education if home economics and technical studies could both be included in the curriculum at Secondary One and Two. Owing to the constraint211 words
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Letter112 1984-10-13 21 WE refer to the letter "Issue medical record cards to all" by "Doctors". (ST, Oct 1). We thank "Doctors" for their proposal that a card be given to patients who have undergone operations in hospitals, indicating the type of operation or giving the diagnosis of the sickness112 words
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Letter540 1984-10-13 21 The Jardine Fleming issue I READ with exasperation the article "Jardine Fleming: The unanswered questions". (The Sunday Times, Oct 7). I am no apologist for the Monetary Authority of Singapore but I feel moved to respond on the basis of a rational reader to what I540 words
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199 1984-10-13 21 Improve Tampines New Town bus services SOMETHING needs to be done about the bus system in Tampines new town. Three services now link Tampines/Bedok to outside areas Service 10 to Jurong, Service 23 to Orchard Road and Service 28 to People's Park. During the morning peak hours, Service 10 operates199 words
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253 1984-10-13 21 Do we want re -run of Carrian? ONCE again the wiseacres are casting scepticism on the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This time, over the withdrawal of its approval for Jardine Fleming Singapore to operate as a merchant bank in Singapore despite the serious charges cited by MAS of the latter253 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1984-10-13 22 Sylvana Foa profiles Wang Guangying HONGKONG When Mr Wang Guangying is feeling bullish, all Hongkong buys. When Mr Wang gets bearish, no one can afford to sit on his portfolio. And that, says the ebullient Beijing-backed businessman known as the Red Capitalist, "isUPI - 1,479 words
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591 1984-10-13 22 Chilli abuse isn't on the rise, say researchers PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island) RECENT reports of sexual abuse of children in day-care centres have raised worries of a sharp rise in such sex crimes in the United States, but experts say there is no evidence of an increase. They say the casesReuter - 591 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-10-13 23 LOCAL investors continued to sell and prices slid further. Brokers said "After the doubledigit falls of last Friday and Monday, investors were reluctant to hold stocks over the weekend." The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 2.38 points lower at 854.76. The Business Times Composite Index lost 1.86290 words
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Article36 1984-10-13 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 22 55 28 Finance 4 7 6 Hotels 2 1 7 Properties 2 5 5 Plantations 4 3 3 Mining 0 3 Deb/Loans 1 3 4 Totol 35 77 5436 words
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Article43 1984-10-13 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 17 65 35 Finance 4 6 7 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 2 3 8 Oil palms 0 3 2 Tins I 4 3 Rubbers 3 7 7 Deb/Loans 0 0 I Total 28 89 6343 words
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Article84 1984-10-13 23 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday on some light selling in the afternoon. Interest remained selected with Ben and Co again hogging the limelight on the trading floor. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index eased 8.44 points to 1302.99. The84 words
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Article, Illustration8 1984-10-13 23 Investors continue to sell and prices slide further8 words
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Article33 1984-10-13 23 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)33 words
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Article71 1984-10-13 23 Amcol 25c 275 +11 Kmtucky Sport 460 10 Cold Store lOp 304 +8 CASH 50c 326+6 MCrrdtt 225 +6 Bousteidco 220 +6 ICS 555 +5 MtrtMsurtSOc 155 +5 rtbkfUSOc 149 +5 MTC7IC 382 +4 HwaHoni 132 +4 Men** Corp 123 +3 UOB 462 +2 Weamesj 414 +2 OUB 39871 words
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Article87 1984-10-13 23 Sefenpr Ondf 525 -65 RaWck 364 -44 Ben 40c 162 -14 S SttwaMp 50c 132 -13 Metro HMp 350 -10 F E Lewipton 300 -10 Lin K* Nfam 147 -10 I I M 50c 308—8 Cereboj SOc 215 -8 Lee Kim Tin 50c 167 -8 G««r|f Kent SOc 160-887 words
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Article73 1984-10-13 23 Oct 11 Oct 12 BT Composite 766 85 764 99 BT Indicator *****36 *****46 BT CB OS 380 -434 ST Industrials 857 14 854 76 ST Finance 2543 22 2542.00 ST Hotels 909 43 909 55 ST Properties 543 81 543.57 ST Minings 371% 370.03 ST Plantations 2552 5673 words
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Article16 1984-10-13 23 Ben Co 2.157,000 Pon-EI 1,161.000 Promct 640,000 Pohong Cons 548.000 L.m Koh Ngom 523,00016 words
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Article78 1984-10-13 23 Bovsttad Bhd unch Gurnets unch pmc —1 Semb SNp 1 CIC unch Haa rat 1 Pan Dec -2 Sime Darby -3 CCM kxhcape Bhd unch S TraiSn* —2 Cold Storate +8 Keppei -1 Mh Plant -4 Sup Corp -6 Dur-oplnd —2 MTC +4 Prima unch fines78 words
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Article139 1984-10-13 23 SYDNEY China has chosen Western Australia to be its first foreign mineral exploration venture. An announcement on Thursday by Mr Dee Shulman, chairman of General Gold Resources NL, said the Chinese government had agreed to join General Gold and Hunter Resources Ltd in a joint-venture agreementAFP - 139 words
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Article96 1984-10-13 23 Epson's choice avoid tax TOKYO Epson, a leading maker of computer terminal printers, became the latest among Japanese high-tech companies with facilities in California to announce they will invest in Oregon to dodge California's controversial unitary tax. Epson, affiliated with the Suwa-Seikosha group, will build a US$lO million (5J21.6 million)AP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration12 1984-10-13 23 A Business Centre secretary operating the telefax machine.12 words
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393 1984-10-13 23 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Thai Wah expected to offer 27 million shares By A MEMBER of the Wah-Chang International group is going public in Thailand. The group's Thai operations, Thai Wah Co, is expected to offer 27 million shares of 100 baht (550.94) each to Thai393 words
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Article172 1984-10-13 23 THE trigger point under the Singapore Code on Takeovers and Mergers for the takeover of a company will be 25 per cent instead of 2t per cent. The Securities Industry Council officially announced this revision on Thursday, although the role came into effect on Aug 15 this172 words
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Article60 1984-10-13 23 Futures delay LONDON The opening of a tin futures market in Kuala Lumpur will be delayed until the world tin market "returns to normal", Mr Paul Leong, Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister, announced yesterday. Mr Leong said his definition of "normal" was the disappearance of export controls and a reduction inAFP - 60 words
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Article63 1984-10-13 23 WASHINGTON Marc Rich and Co Ag said it paid US$l5O million (***** million) together with its subsidiary Clarendon Ag, to a US federal court in settlement for alleged violations of US tax laws to a US federal court. But a statement issued here did not mention settlementReuter - 63 words
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Article87 1984-10-13 23 LOS ANGELES Financial Corp of America has said it plans to trim its operations by laying off 1,500 employees, cutting executive salaries up to 20 per cent and reducing operating expenses. It said it plans to sell five corporate jets, reduce its fleet of 475 companyReuter - 87 words
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Article130 1984-10-13 23 NEW YORK Computer giant IBM on Thursday reported a 21.6 per cent rise in profits in the thirdquarter on a 13.3 per cent increase in sales compared with the same period of last year. Sales totalled U5510.65 billion (Ss23 billion) against US$9.4 billion, andAFP - 130 words
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Article75 1984-10-13 23 BANGKOK Thailand will host a meeting next week to prepare an agenda for the fifth meeting of Asean and the European Community (EC). Only the six Asean members will attend the preliminary meeting, scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Asean and EC membersAFP - 75 words
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Article91 1984-10-13 23 COVENTRY (England) More than 7,000 workers at the successful Jaguar car company pn Thursday voted to turn down a twoyear pay offer, adding a new hitch to Britain's troubled motor industry pay round. Production has already halted at Vauxhall, the British arm of America's General Motors,Reuter - 91 words
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Article87 1984-10-13 23 TO ATTRACT the business traveller, The Marco Polo Singapore hotel has installed a telefax machine at its Business Centre. The machine, which works on the same principle as a photocopier, can transmit text, graphs and industrial drawings to any Group 2 or 3 telefax machine. It can also enlarge87 words
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179 1984-10-13 23 CHICAGO Steel plants will continue closing down in the Western world over the next few years, even though demand is picking up, the International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) forecast yesterday. About 340 steel industry leaders from 43 countries were attending the institute's annual meeting,AFF - 179 words
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250 1984-10-13 23 STRASBOURG (France) The European Parliament voted 218 to 34 on Wednesday to free a major budgetary rebate to Britain, frozen since last December. The decision removes one of the conditions Britain attached to providing extra financing for the European Community's agricultural budget this year itsAP - 250 words
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Article472 1984-10-13 23 RECENT changes in bank regulations were aimed at domesticbanking units (those dealing in Singaportdollar transactions), and not Asian Currency Units (which deal in foreign currency transactions). ACUs do not have reserve requirements or other prudential regulations to meet and banks are as free to472 words
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Article3135 1984-10-13 24 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 dot*3,135 words
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Article2007 1984-10-13 24 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (1.448 1 455; (33) I 46 (28) 1 4 7 <6) 1 45(2) 1 44 Alex Hid* C— J xd Antoh (1 568 1 575) (3) I 58 (9) 1 57(9) IM A Choc (2.685) (4) 2 69 (10) 2 68 aisB (42,007 words
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Article2788 1984-10-13 24 I AN shares quoted have a par value of SI uniess otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip rights N Ta»-eiempted dividend ABN is tiaded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last YieM Voi Oay High Low Company Sale Chance ('000)2,788 words
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Article331 1984-10-13 25 FOB n bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 176 50— 177 50N 176.50— 177 50N unq unq Int. 1 RSS No* 178 00—178 50 178 00 178.50 206 25—207 00 206 50 207 50 Int 1 RSS Dec 1 78331 words
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Article54 1984-10-13 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's tin price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo yesterday. The buffer stock manager again absorbed the bulk of concentrates offered with little activity noted from local operators. Turnover fell to 133 tonnes from 166 on Thursday. There54 words
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Article23 1984-10-13 25 Ckuini prices Coppw £/tonne Thun Spot 1035.00—1035 50 (1023.50-1024.00) 3 months *****0 1059 50 (1046.50-1047 00) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 28.200 tonnes23 words
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Article21 1984-10-13 25 US$/tro» oz Fri Thn Singapore Unav 7.12 7.15 Thn Wed New Yofk Unav 7 15 7.18 Source Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article19 1984-10-13 25 Closinj prices Aluminium £/tome An Spot 809.00-810.00 (796.00-797.00) 3 months 832.00—833.00 (819.00-819.50) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 24,000 tonnes19 words
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Article373 1984-10-13 25 Noon dosing Onw oricts. Broken rxe Austnian Whrte pncn J/100 k| I/kio ei-ffldown A 1 Super 230 See Mew new crop COCOfHIt Dim A 1 Special 227 Ist grade ***** -js ETIZLr loon-am 100% 2nd grade 257 00 a SPWHJ— 2nd grade 260 Yu lim new crop Bum373 words
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Article, Illustration31 1984-10-13 25 Runner Ck)sin P KtS Rubber cents/kio Singapore November 178.00 up two cents Malaysia November 206.50 up 1.75 cents Closing prices Ms/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 133 tonnes down 33 tonnes31 words
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Article25 1984-10-13 25 GOLD UStyoz Fri Thurs Singapore 337.60-338.00 338.30 338.70 Hongkong 337.70—338.10 338.20 338.70 Thurs Wed New York 336.75 337.25 338.50—339.00 London 339.00—339.50 337.25 337.7525 words
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Article142 1984-10-13 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher on covering and speculative buying in anticipation of firmer Chicago soya futures. The refined market was quiet on buyer reserve amid higher asking levels. Pakistan's rejection of offers at its RBD palm oil tender on Thursday, accounted for the lack of142 words
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Article139 1984-10-13 25 THE KILOBAR yesterday traded between 5523,635 and 5523,677. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20/337.70. It traded in a quiet morning session with little movement in prices, ranging from U*****.20/ 7.60 to U*****.60/8.00. It finished for lunch at U*****.30/7.70 and re-opened in the afternoon session at U*****.20/7.60. It139 words
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Article107 1984-10-13 25 THE US dollar continued to advance from its initial low of 552.1685 to an early high of 552.1715. It was later brought down to a level of 552. 1690/00 at closing. The market sentiment was in favour of the greenback, and it rose against most major currencies yesterday. Against107 words
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Article30 1984-10-13 25 DEPOSIT RATES %p.a. Savings account 7 Autosave 6 4 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7> 2 3 months 7 2 6 months 7 -> 9 months IVt 12 months 7 230 words
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Article45 1984-10-13 25 LOAN RATES1 p.a. Prime rate 2 10 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted, Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5> 2 2 years 5 3 < 3 years 6 1 4 years 6 145 words
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Article53 1984-10-13 25 BUSINESS LOANS Pa Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 3 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10V 4 MAS rediscount rates for export bills 7 Source: DBS Bank 1 Indicative rates. 2 For best customers only.53 words
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Article222 1984-10-13 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreipi Local dotes to Foregn currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8024 1.8043 5.62—5 49 Canadian dollar 1.6438 1.6451 6 14—6 04 NZ dollar 1.0519 1 0546 9 77— 9 39 Sterling pound 2.6483 2.6517 3 81-3 74 US222 words
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Article130 1984-10-13 25 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia £2E£ m\ In Vd 0*13*15 SporeGro*hFund 0 77^82 ?^IZ% m^H Snranore Unit Trust o ioc B 3 18 3 2 Th« Commerce 66-2 82 OUB-Montdl'U I B putra The Sannp Fund 177-188 *artio' in.nt FunO 259 ?64 Spore Prog Fund I.U-l 21«d130 words
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Article176 1984-10-13 25 Gold THE December gold contract opened at U*****.80, 15 ticks lower than the previous settlement. The weakness was linked to the strong dollar. Trading was quiet, as traders were uncertain of the dollar's strength. (In USt per Troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Dec 341.80 342.30 341.80176 words
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Article, Illustration719 1984-10-13 25 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Oct 12 (2300) Sty (Voyage) Arr CFS Harvester (50 84 1 U lC FSA Aust Eagle (09) 1 1 10 Kowloon B (64 580) II 10 153 Sea Prelude (36) 11 10 1AOr Winds (406) 12 10 M Receipt719 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-10-13 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppei Wharves Bahan Prasetya 23 a'side 13/10 Cr Abidjan 35/6 a'side 13/10 Equator 111 22 a'side 13 10 Lampung 45 a'side 13/10 Sa Morgenster 44 a'side 13/10 Bharatendu 18 13/10 14/10 Bum Chin 13/4 13/10 14/10 Chidambaram 31/2 13/10 16/10 Equator IV 22243 words
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Article120 1984-10-13 25 Fri. Stocks were slightly higher yesterday despite severe selling pressure in certain technology issues. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 5.85 points to close at 1183.08. Volume decreased to 87 million shares from 94.3 million on Wednesday. Advancing issues topped losers about nine to five. Analysts were divided120 words
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Article222 1984-10-13 25 Fri. The market closed firm yesterday after a quiet session. The Financial Times 30-share Index was up 3.8 points to close at 870.6. The FT-SE was up 4.8 points to close at 1141.3. Tate and Lyle led by gaining 14 pence to 410 having been beaten by Unilever in222 words
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Article83 1984-10-13 25 __rJ I I J __J L—l I i i J Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 983.14 (979.78) 4 Week ago 974.17 AustraOan Al-Ordinaries ~$W Friday 749.1 (746.4) i££Week ago 749.5 Austrafian Industrials Friday 1,080.5 (1,075.5) Week ago 1,065.0 J Financial Times Industrials Thursday 870.6 (866.8) Week ago 857.4 Dow Jones83 words
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Article247 1984-10-13 25 01,12 m Ch t Hk Elect Worr 8.25 +005 k*»H Oty 057 +0.02 Sime Darby 7 40S unch As-ooated Hot*** 0.37 unch Hk Gas 6.35 +0.1 Jor_ne Math 7.10 unch Sino Land 0-OB Bank Of East Asia 1960 unch Hk Hotels 20.00 +0 1 JortSne Sec 5.75 +0.15 Sfetux..247 words
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Article311 1984-10-13 25 Oct 12 Yen Chsnte Mrtvubah. 504 -3 Mitsui Co 325 +4 Aj-nomoto SJ? Mitsui SNpbidg 141 unch tm_do ?£_> Io 44l +3 i__° Mitsukoshi 353 +3 S_T "F '300 50 £—V£r" T. Muroto Mfg 2880 -90 ***mm*i»m 5*5 -I Np Elec 1250 unch Canon 1520 +10 Np Ugh* 206311 words
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Article312 1984-10-13 25 Oct 12 Cents Change iei 215 -1 (fcnt) Leitfrton 165 unch tend Lease 640 unch AC1 193 +1 Mogeton Pet Aust 230 +10 _N" 254 +2 Moyne Nkkless 380 unch AP M 237 -3 Metals Explor Abertovt* 890 -10 N L 46-4 Aoc 300 +5 Mideast 30 -3 Alonce312 words
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Article211 1984-10-13 25 Oct 11 USJ Change <*_» qi Cp Alcoa 32 +14 Gult Has. 18MB AMod Own Cp 37 Hewlett Pack 36V. A__~Chr_mer_ 9 |ntt Busi Moch 120* -lst Am T«| Tal 18* M Harvester 6* unch Amax he 18* M Tel Tel. 30* AmrCoip 28 John Jhsn 31* HatHaham211 words
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Article510 1984-10-13 25 Oct 12 Petite Chance MNNG INDUSTRIALS Bonowßond 492 unch Charter Cons 220 -I Cons Gold 502 -5 Allied-Lyons 157 -2 R_s Plant 9 1/16 unch Ass. Dairies 182 unch 2CI 16 BTR PLC 492 unch 80-cocks 140 +1 US$ 51? 1 AAC 13* 363 5 AmgoW 94 Q r510 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-10-13 26 THE practical implications of the amendments will be felt most at the Registry of Companies and Businesses where new forms have been introduced. Even with a $1.3 million computerisation project at the registry, staff still have to spend an enormous amount464 words
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Article181 1984-10-13 26 OFFICERS at the registry face a mammoth task keeping companies and businesses here in line. According to the latest statistics, between 5,000 and 6.000 now companies and between 18,000 and 20,000 new businesses are registered each year. On the average, each of the 20 officers181 words
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489 1984-10-13 26 Instant Information Service (IIS): A fast computerised service which provides brief and basic data on a company or business. The information appears on a blue computer printout. The information given includes the principal activities of the company/business, the names, addresses and positions of the489 words
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Article104 1984-10-13 26 Market drifts listlessly again K. Lumpur THE Malaysian stock market drifted through another listless week. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index share index fell 33.75 points to 1302.99 over the week. Daily turnover hovered between 4.21 million shares and 6.37 million shares. The Monday debut of Malaysian General104 words
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144 1984-10-13 26 Singapore LOCAL stocks started off on a bad footing and fell to an 18-month low on Monday. The widely followed Straits Times Industrial Index increased its 32.07--point loss over the past week by 15.85 points and ended at 854.76. The Business Times Composite144 words
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Article81 1984-10-13 26 THE FOLLOWING is a hs* of the five most actively traded stocks en the Stock Exchange of Singapore this *eek. It gives the turnover in thousands of units closing prices yesterday and the high aid low for 1984 Company Vakmt Price H#i <$) Low COM) Od 1281 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-10-13 26 DOREEN SOH - Ben Co stops resting FOOD-BASED Ben ft Company thundered In from Its enforced rest to grab the Most Active crown this week. The counter was temporarily suspended In early July pending the announcement of the reverse takeover by the Brunei-based QAF Holdings Bhd. QAF Holdings, the vehicle173 words
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Advertisement228 1984-10-13 23 FURNITURE SALE f L^n mßß[sKl^^^^^ mJ *^W^^' DINA BedroorrSuiTeSß^J r" \7 OCtOD® 1 Here's your big opportunity to own top I mtO "tO-OOpm quality furniture at rock bottom prices 1 "\2.00p»" w rir e Ug|l On display will be more than a hundred 1 m rtOfOConf©'®'^ different items of furniture.228 words
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Advertisement98 1984-10-13 24 0 MARTIN RACHLL [Vyi -SK mm htgfih enjoyable A STYLISH, SEXY AND RIBALDLY FUNNY NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF OTHER PEOPLE Charles Highway, a precociously intelligent and highly sexed teenager, is determined to Sleep With an Older Woman before he turns twenty. Rachel fits the bill perfectly: he plans the98 words
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Advertisement29 1984-10-13 25 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead forewarned wtll be forearmed $22.00. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP29 words
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Advertisement548 1984-10-13 26 WJ N» Red Coral Restaurant Port Workers Union House, 140. Cantonment Road, Singapore 0208 Tel: *****41/*****42 Special Cold Dish. Suckling Pig. Crispy Chicken with Almond. Deep Fried Sea Perch. Steamed Live Prawns. Assorted Vegetable with Lotus Leaf. Slice Suckling Pig with Green Pepper in Bean Sauce. Salted Vegetable soup with548 words
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Advertisement56 1984-10-13 26 A POTENTIALLY PRICELESS OP AL WILL BE CUT DURING THE FAIR. Come to the Exhibition, guess the finished weight. The nearest correct entry received by 6.00 pm Friday 19th October will WIN A $4,000 OPAL J F H F I I F IV Liang Court. '01-12 15 177, River Valley56 words
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Advertisement665 1984-10-13 27 rt^S TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: ft T— l Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm I Ordinary I $1 00 Der word (Mm 2i5 00 1 I Food/ Enlerteinment M, (V saJ a^^^. a^"^W Saturday 8.30am to 2.oopm Ham wowwry. a>i.uu per worq (Mm 3,1 bw^—i <^B^ /■jVf I Vm f/S^665 words
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Advertisement594 1984-10-13 27 11 Pleasure Boats THE SPECIALIST FOR I BOATING EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES BYK-K-fiSaw -SAfiATHAIYO' Searcn Lights. Lite Jackets Navigations OKAMQTO Marine Toilets HUTCHWSON Compasses. Horns Mlatabte Boats Skis Ski Vests and i2 8 Pwjonjl many other essential Refrigerators items lor your Boating. Freezers Yachting needs KPIUUIT intumuini *vm.i eo.tmn.tm. 16 < 4*594 words
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Advertisement565 1984-10-13 27 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lunches are at $S J« and our large drafts are at $4 M (Happy Hears Span to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN565 words
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Advertisement591 1984-10-13 27 15 Aquariums ONE X FISH TANK with full accessories with tropical fish and goldfish. Selling cheap. Call *****90, Henry. ONE BEAUTIFUL 16" Golden Fish for sale. Highest offer secures. Call David *****14. 16 Flowers/Plants SPECIAL ORCHIDS FOR sale. Please call *****42. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DANISH FURNITURE CLEARANCE. Would you591 words
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Advertisement907 1984-10-13 27 20 Pett/Pet Care SUPERBLY BRED LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS FOR SALE Both parents Singapore champion and UK Imported. 2 males (black) and 3 females (1 black, 2 yellow), 8 weeks old. Line bred on the one and only Eng. Champion Sandylands Mark. Phone: *****57 21, LEWIS ROAD TAKE YOUR PICK Latest907 words
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Advertisement747 1984-10-13 27 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING. SELLING lounge suite, display cabinets, bedroom suite, baby's things, gas BBQ, brie braes. Saturday 2-spm. Tel: *****41. MINI SALE: Clothes most brand new, winter clothes, some jewelleries. Jade, accessories, rings things etc. Apt. »07-57, 57 Mimosa Road today 10a.m. to 6p.m. EXPAT LEAVING, EVERYTHING must747 words
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Advertisement709 1984-10-13 27 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Hera's An Auction Sale Not To Be Missed! Some of the machinery to be auctioned: PRESSING MACHINERY Hauehow Forotog ft Prtssfag Buhlar Dte Casdng Kyokuto Kojyo THmirtna Praai AB Arosveriom Support fyp, Akk Stagte Crank Prtss BaaiPrcM. MILLING MACHINES Richmond No. 2709 words
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Advertisement569 1984-10-13 27 30 Hairdressing TAMARIS. HAIRDRESSING COURSES. Special offer 50% off. Models required. Cut $3. perm $8, colour $10. Appointment: *****50, Jennifer. FAR EAST HAIRSTYUNG Corner. Cut $18. Perm $42. Far last Plaza *05-118 and Park lane Shopping Mall sO3-02. HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS. MODELS required for our Sunday Workshop. Linda Morgan in attendance.569 words
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Advertisement652 1984-10-13 27 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT A GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE A^^lL sth fir w g^y^Kj F4Ol Macphers«il%ed M ,'MW!% Spor»l33C. sgM 36 House ~36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor I FLOOR I General Renovation Construction H HDB Registered Contractor. H For the high quality652 words
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Advertisement529 1984-10-13 27 VAN CHENG CONSTRUCTION specialise in hob renovation work.- (HDB Licence No B N 1 2655> we contract ceramic, marble flooring, window grilleplumbing, electrical works, eu I Reasonable price Qenulnc materials, guaranteed workmanship and prompt servu Please call *****19 tor free quola- tion I HDB LICENCED CONTRACTOR I Specialise in ail529 words
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Advertisement833 1984-10-13 28 38 TV/Video/Hi-Fi j AR IST CLASSIC SI.SM (new WOOfers) h RWS loaf -arm $550 Tborens TIM2.S SMI *****2 $4~>u AT- 1 100 lone-arm $180 HS-IV preamp $BsO Audio Standard MX- IDA MM Stax electrostatic headphones $.150 Sumo Hold class A amplifier $2.1200 Technics RS-M2BO cassette deck $650 Mela speakers $100833 words
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Advertisement549 1984-10-13 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION Servii-es, day and night Reasonable charges Contact *****92 3 HOUSE REMOVAL, TRANSPORTATION OF all purposes, general services, storage, rubbish clearing Tel *****18, Sapan VAN DELIVERY SERVICE $25 per trip. 24-hour service. Please call Display pager: *****09. Tel: *****15 WE SPECIALISE IN all549 words
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Advertisement635 1984-10-13 28 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services Having accounts/ tax problems? Call us now, we assist you immediately. We provide accounting/ bookkeeping and taxation services for all type of business concern. In addition, we can provide you the monthly or quarterly financial reports if we will to maintain your accounts on635 words
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Advertisement1008 1984-10-13 28 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities 1 INVESTMENT WANTED f m Our client is an established international B m company based in Holland. The client ism m interested in investing up to US$3 million for a 9 share in a profitable company trading inW 5 goods for export to Europe1,008 words
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Advertisement527 1984-10-13 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive MICROCRAFT COMPUTER RETAIL STORE ASSISTANT MANAGER ITC in Electronics or equivalent. Experience in servicing and trouble-shooting micro computer/ peripherals Salary $1 ,000 and above. MICROCRAFT COMPUTER ENGINEERING PTE LTD 340-F People's Park Complex Singapore 0105 For interview contact Cindy Saturday and Sunday between 3.00p.m. and527 words
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Advertisement570 1984-10-13 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical MONSANTO, a major American multi- national corporation engaged in the manu- facture of a diverse range of agricultural I and industrial chemicals /materials, has I immediate vacancies for the post of: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Qualifications Experience LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate with570 words
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Advertisement755 1984-10-13 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical S National Panasonic Tech n ics We are an established multi-national company overseeing the export of a wide variety of products ranging from consumer, industrial to electronic components to all parts of the world. Due to expansion in our forwarding/755 words
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Advertisement372 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NTUC jl RESEARCH UNIT j i S? Applications are §S invited from 5 Singapore Citizens j Kg for the post of I AUDIT ji I ASSISTANT I H MINIMUM II B QUALIFICATIONS: *GCE 0' Level f| a "Possess LCCI or Kg studying for other B372 words
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Advertisement414 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical rCHEMITREAT| requires f ißrTjnT»T»lrna^Lai j •Knowledge of data entry and basic accounting i 'Preferably 1 year i working experi- ence I Interested applicants, please call personally j on 15th October at: i CHEMITREAT PTE LTD 131, Kallang Way 2 j Singapore 1334 I COOPERS LYBRAND414 words
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Advertisement553 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PAN UNITED 1 SHIPPING PTE LTD requires applicants residing in I Clementi/ Jurong area for following: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIES Minimum O' level with PSC and at least 3 years' experience. SHIPPING ASSISTANTS Experience In ship operation advantageous CLERKS/ TYPISTS 'O 1 level and able to type553 words
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Advertisement531 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International trading company raquiraa FEMALE SECRETARY Minimum 'A' Level. Good command of English. Ability to type. e Able to converse In Mandarin. Experience not necessary. Plea** mite In with rMWM ■taMng wpoctod salary and contact lolaphono number together with photograph (nonratMmaMa) toe SERENE LEE 101531 words
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Advertisement574 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A diversified group of companies requires: (1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE "A" Level with credits in Mathematics and English. e Responsible for full set of Accounting records. e Knowledge of computer an asset. e Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. (2) RECEPTIONIST574 words
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Advertisement703 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ .Clerical FURNISHING SHOP requires ACCOUNTS CLERK e Min. GCE O' Level e Possess LCCI Bookkeeping Experience preferred Interested applicants are invited to write in of come to: #03-21/22, PARKWAY PARADE TEL: *****22/ 33 We are open from 10am Bpm A large progressive Group of companies involved703 words
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Advertisement622 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical LTX CORPORATION An international manufacturer of semi-conductor testing equipment, has an immediate vacancy for a RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST At its new Customer Support Office near Serangoon area. Requirements: e GCE O 1 Level e Proficiency in English. e Ability to type a minimum of 40 w.p.m. e622 words
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Advertisement677 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wall established Company requires: RECEPTIONIST a Able to handle telephone calls, a Able to do some typing. Plaaaa apply: STEEL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 70 Eunos Avenue 7 Tel: *****04 Robert CLERKS/TYPISTS Katong Business Firm requires Clerks/Typists Basic salary $450 to $650. According to qualification. Please677 words
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Advertisement883 1984-10-13 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK requir I ed Ability l<i type and work I independently Those without working experience will be considered Apply i^rsonall) at Blk 17, Defu I.anr 10 =01-34-5 S'pore 1953 Tel *****09 FEMALE GENERAL SALES (Urk required for electrical trading company located at Bt883 words
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Advertisement624 1984-10-13 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales DORMA SALES EXECUTIVE Dorma Door Controto Pte Ltd is tha Singapore aubaidiary ol an international company with headquarters in West Germa I fly. Dorma is a apaciawal in i Joor controto and tha Dorma 1 brand name is internationally respected aa a high quality manutacturer of624 words
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Advertisement631 1984-10-13 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A\ where outstanding people work^^^^o^ I V |L i II SALES ASSISTANTS AND 1 CASHIERS 1 Join us as sales assistant or cashier in our I many outlets. I It you have good sales experience and knowledge of Japanese, we invite you631 words
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Advertisement650 1984-10-13 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations vacant: Sales Sales CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Leaselex Systems (Singapore) Inc., a newly formed local branch of a U.S. service company, Is seeking candidates for the following entry positions which will permit personal growth Into management for those displaying exceptional performance. Excellent salary and medical plan provided650 words
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Advertisement259 1984-10-13 30 International Freight Forwarder requires MARKETING EXECUTIVE Applicants possessing the following requirements only will be considered. e Minimum a good GCE 'O' level. e Proven sales track record in freight forwarding with at least a year's experience. e Possession of own car. e Not above 30 years old. Applicants stating full259 words
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Advertisement751 1984-10-13 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established garment factory invite* application* for the post of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Experience in local field Able to speak Mandarin e Must be able to work independently Interested applicant* are requested to submit full detail* with non returnable photograph and tele phone contact number to: S.T.751 words
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Advertisement576 1984-10-13 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company Walk-in Interview Today, 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, locally based for over 14576 words
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Advertisement215 1984-10-13 30 GTM Coignet J.V. We are an International French Construction Company currently embarking on 15,000 pre-fabricated buildings, invites suitably qualified Singaporeans for the following positions: SUPERVISORS Diploma/ GCE 'A' level/ ITC, with at least 6 years' experience in heavy industrial factory, shipbuilding or construction. Must possess dynamic leadership qualities, strong interpersonal215 words
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Advertisement578 1984-10-13 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical Technical i lQj— 1 MI'LPHA MARKETING (S) PTE I TI) I formerl* known as (.uihru Singapore Ptf Ltd I I (A member of the Multi- Purpose (.roup) I I invites applications from suitably qualified I personnel for the following positions i I (A)578 words
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Advertisement49 1984-10-13 30 TRADING FIRM HAS unmedk.L varancj for a youn^ enerpetii Male Sales Service Kngineer tor hydraulic marine equipmeni with basic knowledge of elecim electronics Hreferabh 1 year working experience at lea t Qualifications not necessarj Apply to ST B(jx A9091b 380 Kim Seng Road Spore 0923 It's easy with CATS.49 words
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Advertisement2398 1984-10-13 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production mSSSmwSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm SSSSStSSSSStSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm i^^^^w^^^—^^^m^m^^m— f°J ornery can add up^ £f\y« y\\^£^T^^^ i free medical. You can be part of our team of happy production operators. And enjoy all the above benefits. c^ L /A' C ln c lntetncwat diiltonrftote/fQjic/onetfanc/Laoni)2,398 words
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Advertisement488 1984-10-13 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD B A member of I K Singapore Technology Corporation B invites applications for the following positions B in our Subsidiary Companies. I f^S^HArnTREDCHEMICA^\ fl VV# INDUSTRIES PTE LTD I (located at Bukit Timah) I488 words
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Advertisement135 1984-10-13 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GAF, A U.S.A. multi-national company requires a GENERAL ASSISTANT QuesWceWnns and experience: e Passed or completed GCE-O 1 level e Completed or exempted from full-time National Service e Experience in clerical work and ability to type on an electric typewriter would be an advantage e Age135 words
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Advertisement468 1984-10-13 32 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production BREWFRIKS H |UlO>9 iS'PORE) PTE LTD I .s;,.|] l PU H li-. tin .ll \.V. >ik< J^ f\l I k A HI Illllil -111 I I i ll'l |I I. It V V •> vr,:i \|ni ,i-i ii i i ■■<.! Ir468 words
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Advertisement215 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I ~~BUS DRIVERS wanted for Alexandra Depot 249, Alexandra Road Singapore 031 5 Tel: *****41 Ang Mo Kio Depot 15 Ang Mo Kio Street 63, Avenue 9 Singapore 2056 Tel: *****44 Bedok North Depot 1470 Bedok North Avenue 4 Singapore 1648 Tel: *****88 Hougang Depot N0.4215 words
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Advertisement705 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous V^We are Singapore's biggest multi- million dollar car and truck service I Complex. Owing to rapid expansion we have vacancies for:- I I 1. PANEL BEATERS I Preferably with experience in welding and vehicle body/accident B repairs. H 1 2. SPRAY PAINTERS705 words
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Advertisement843 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SB\^ SINGAPORE NEWS XT iW PUBLICATIONS LTD Publisher of Nan Yang Xing Zhou Llanhe Zaobao, Nan Yang Xing Zhou Lianhe Wanbao and The Singapore Monitor. i Invites Applications For The Following Posts. TECHNICIANS Possess technical certificate (Mechanical or Electrical background, ITC or843 words
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Advertisement549 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An established Japanese manufacturing company ha* immediate vacancies for: 1) SPRAY PAINTING SHIFT SUPERVISOR (3rd shift) Minimum Secondary education At least 3 years' experience in supervisory work and spray painting. 2) SPRAY CHECKERS (3rd shift) 3) SPRAY PAINTERS (rotating shift) At least 1 year's experience as549 words
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Advertisement572 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE STOREKEEPER e Relevant working experience e Attractive salary 5 1/2 day work week Attractive benefits e Annual leave, compassionate leave, marriage leave e Free medical attention e Workman compensation scheme e Transport $2'- per day Please call personally at: UNIPLAS PTE LTD. 16 Shaw Road572 words
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Advertisement810 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SILKSCREEN PRINTER i required urgently by Advertising firm. i Good salary for right applicants Call: *****81 TRADE AGENCY (S) PTE LTD 246 MacPhereon Road. 02-01 Betime Building Singapore 1334 i SUPERCLEAN LAUNDRY PTE LTD require* DELIVERY ASSISTANTS $550 $50 perfect attendance incentive, stationed in hotels (Orchard810 words
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Advertisement633 1984-10-13 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY WITH para hiktInteresled cal. at 100 Qeytang. Road Tel 744:^77 SPRAY PAINTUR REQUIRED ur gentl> Pleait- rail Eton 44v*44K'.--nnyttiT WANTED A CLINIC BjaKSC lor specialist dimr in Hukn Ttmaii Call *****60 g^ VEHICLES ~81 Vehicle. For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS HAPPY HIRER WEEKEND SPECIAL633 words
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Advertisement773 1984-10-13 33 82 Vehicle 82 Vehicle Accessories/ Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance <§> BOSCH j AN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY Ruben Bosih (South East Asia) Ptr Lid. SBC 3SD hl.m Punimpm. V Siiu;.i|x>t< 2067. Trl: *****1 1 j 1 85 ForSataAifaV Peugeot/ Volvo ALFETTA IX RADIO, cassette, aircon. excellent condition. Asking $7,300 negotiable Contact Lim773 words
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Advertisement661 1984-10-13 33 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1879 MERCEDES 200 automatic, tax April '85. Beautiful number plate, good condition. Selling $49,000 Tel: *****40. 1981 MERCEDES 500 SEL. Brand new condition Guaranteed 8000 km. Original paint. Exchange car considered. Tel: *****57. 74 MERCEDES 2303 Automatic, power steering, central locking, sports rims, tax March "85.661 words
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Advertisement796 1984-10-13 33 asdfsadasdfsadfdfasfsadasfasdfasdf DATSUN 180A 79 Immaculate condition. With front rear spoilers. Twin Weber 45, extractor, rally cam, sports rims with P6 Pirelli tyres. PARF eligible. Asking $17,000 n»goti«bl«. View to appreciate. Tel: *****51 9a.m. to 7p.m. DIRECTOR'S 1980 DATSUN 200L manual, l company owner. Chauffeur-driven. Power steering/window. Aircon, radio/cassette. Immaculate condition.796 words
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Advertisement887 1984-10-13 33 ALMOST 1881 TOYOTA Corolla 1300 DX, aircon.. high power radio, cassette, tuff-koted, road tax insurance '85, (PARF), beautiful condition. Asking $16,800. Can loan $13,500. Tel: *****35. ALMOST 1983 TOYOTA Tercel 1300 c.c. DX, 5-speed, 1 private owner, (PARF), aircon., hlfl radio, cassette, new sports tyres, beautiful condition, asking $19,800. Can887 words
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Advertisement893 1984-10-13 33 ALMOST 1981 MITSUBISHI Oalant Sigma, 1600 c.c. GS. 5-speed, (big bumper), aircon., Pioner hlfi cassette, concealed power windows, new sports rims and tyres, tax 3/'B5, (PARF), beautiful condition. $16,500. Can loan $12,500. Tel: *****18. ALMOST 1979 GALANT Sigma, beautiful condition! engine overhauled recently, new suspension, aircon, radio, cassette, owner migrating.893 words
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Advertisement664 1984-10-13 33 92 For Sals: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sate: Mazda A whopping interest free loan on your Mazda 323 Now, when you buy any v bBhW Jit* Mazda 323 1 .1 1 .3, 1 .5, ik I orGT you'll enjoy big JSj HP" Bm^Bs^j|664 words
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Advertisement501 1984-10-13 33 "Q" REGISTERED MAZDA 808 in excellent condition. Tel: *****1. 93 For Sato: Honda AUGUST 1983 HONDA Prelude EX Manual, 1 owner, power steering and window, sun-roof, aircon, sports rims and cassette/ radio. Low mileage, accident free. Tel: *****58, Mr Benny Ng. 1983 HONDA PRELUDE EX manual. One private owner, power501 words
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Advertisement315 1984-10-13 33 93 For Sale: Honda 1978 HONDA ACCORD 1600 3 doors Aircon, sports rims, Hi-fi. Ist owner. Original paint. *****31. 1984 HONDA CIVIC 1.3. View: Blk 47. Bedok South, #16-250. Tel: *****87. '92 HONDA ACCORD, aircond, diplomat car, only U,oookm. Tel: *****33/ *****95, Visal. 94 For Sate Other Makes Call Wayfoong315 words
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Advertisement536 1984-10-13 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes HOLDEN STATESMAN 3310 c c Non-PARF. Heavy duty suspension. Mag rims, power steering. 4-speed gearbox, good mechanical condition. $1,500 0.n.0. Contact Mike (residence) *****62 (Office) *****66. IBM PORSCHE 924. One private owner. Aircon, sports rims, power windows, electric power mirror. Passed Inspection Lowmileage. Showroom condition536 words
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Advertisement905 1984-10-13 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1978 NOV DAIHATSU iOOO Xi Air con radio casseth lownei Tiplo| i ondll ion II i niti. jr i ***** 1 7 1982 CITROEN CX acnSSMM weli maintained with aircofl and radio IntercM>-d please rail *****)32 1982 HYUNDAI PONY IPJOL i I owner atrcon radio905 words
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Advertisement743 1984-10-13 34 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes SUBARU -second only to Mercedes and ahead of alt Japanese cars in the USA. r Testdrivethe <n>mn**'™»l Subaru JlO today! MiiS^ m\ I u >w Hf «*r l h s743 words
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Advertisement601 1984-10-13 34 97 Vehicles Wanted BEST PRICE OFFERED for all makes secondhand vehicles. Cash payment. Tel: *****32, *****80. *****55, Jeffrey Ho. BETTER PRICE OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and all kinds of good used cars. Call *****21/ *****31 Yeo. ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Vans and pickup. Reasonable offer to Don Quek *****5. No601 words
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Advertisement525 1984-10-13 34 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses £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 (Jalan Kayu) I525 words
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Advertisement329 1984-10-13 34 31 LORONG 14 Geylang Road, brand new 3-storey terrace house for rental. 10 bedrooms, fully furnished and aircond. Contact *****83. DIST. 1646, SEMI-DETACHED, DOUBLE-STOREY 4 bedrooms, servant's, furnished, $1,400 p.m. Tel: *****82. DIST. 1646, LANGGAR BEDOK double-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, servant's, furnished. Rent $1,200/ Sale $450,000. Bok *****18. DIST IS,329 words
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Advertisement734 1984-10-13 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 'oTLrdmorecPari^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit our show734 words
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Advertisement570 1984-10-13 34 DIST. 21, LOVE AT first sight. Goodluck View Spanish styled, luxurious maisonette for rent fully/ partially furnished. Full condominium club house facilities in quiet environment. Please call: *****61 for viewing. EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS WITH facilities! Grangeford, Grenvllle, Beverly Hills, Rldgewood. Habitat, Sommervllle. Park, Hillcrest Arcadia, Nob Hill, Ocean Park, Westpeak, $2,500570 words
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Advertisement825 1984-10-13 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments WESTWOOO/ BEVERLY MAI apartment/ maisonette within walking distance to Orchard Road. 3/ 4 bedrooms and large balcony. $3,500 $4,000 System Properties *****38. APARTMENT IN HAWAII Towers. High floor, beautiful sea view, 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, balcony, large living/ dining. Call *****40. DIST. 0208 SPOTTISWOODE PARK for825 words
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Advertisement797 1984-10-13 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments JURONG WEST, BRAND new 4roomed. with new furnishings $750: Boon Lay 5-roomed unfurnished. $650 *****01/ *****01 MIMOSA PARK DIST 2880 Beautifully furnished, 5-roomed apartment, dining cum hall airconditioned. Reduced rent *****25 MOULMEIN COURT APARTMENT 1700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's. Large living room, furnished. $1800.797 words
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Advertisement709 1984-10-13 34 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms MASTER BEDROOM WITH bathroom attached to let Near Bedok Central Preferred couples/foreign students *****57 NEAR CUPPAGE CENTRE. Furnished/ alrcond room for single expatriate Quiet and pleasant environment $600 *****53 ROOMS FOR FOREIGN students Meals and laundry provided Quiet surroundings Contact Mrs Jean Yeo. *****55, 7p.m to709 words
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Advertisement886 1984-10-13 34 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 10, SPANISH DETACHED BUNGALOW 38.000 sq ft on elevated land 4 bedrooms, studv 2 servants 2 car garage and store 2 kitchen bar counter, spai lous living^din Ing. large mature garden, tennlf court, parquet flooring Freehold Vacant possession SEE TO APPRECIATE MIDPOINT AGENC V *****63886 words
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Advertisement610 1984-10-13 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses .s%'CCr* \l*in^ *^C»O* <m\ _^^BVBJ9A -A -i\ o \'i\ to \A^ingtcm(fanden Situated beside the well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School and Shangri-la Park. A new road leads to Thomson Road. Near MRT Station. Easy transportation. The luxurious atmosphere610 words
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Advertisement376 1984-10-13 35 OFF 19 KM Sembawang Road. Area 5000 sq.ft 2-storey bungalow. $700,000 0.n.0. Contact Mr. Goh, tel: *****88. SEMI-DETACHED, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED, large built-in and garden. See to appreciate. Seletar Hills. *****13. SEMI-DETACHED, LAND AREA 2,700 sq.ft. Off Surln Road, dist. 1953. Selling $430,000. Interested parties contact *****29 Mr Low. SERANGOON GARDENS376 words
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Advertisement552 1984-10-13 35 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV W 114 For Sato: Private Apartments RIDGEWOOD TOWNHOUSE. Dlst. 10. 2.800 sq.ft. 909 years lease. Well maintained. Tastefully furnished townhouse with own private garden. 3 bedrooms plus 1 study. Easy access to good shopping centres. Swimming, squash and tennis facilities. $575,000. The Accom modators *****66/ *****88. DIST. 1543 KATONO552 words
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Advertisement845 1984-10-13 35 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments eiBBIMBHBaiaBi^BBBBBBBBSHHaaaaBaBBIBBBBBIBaBI Sblb^SSbbSsSSbS|^sS|^BS e»llB»BlWB»BBBBBl»BB»«»«BB«BB^^^Ml^^^^^^^S Phase One was a sellout! Hurry, only 25 units are now available in TWpiDTIIIL our final phase IUffNSIONS It's no surprise to us that Phase One was845 words
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Advertisement441 1984-10-13 35 I Pumpkin I |OMIYBUMTs'IEI?!I I' 1 IHJW>K)M6ARDP4J B I IEM&UHer 'g SX)M? jTEW>ZM6c IAcAQ B B Id \S\ n»i ib-r B B icevusN 1 feoM? g I k Bl"fel lil 111 \s\ IS! \M B Ideally located in Tembeling Road just off B B East Coast Road, only a few441 words
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Advertisement623 1984-10-13 35 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Salt: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments FAR HM7ON— J l^y l\lLv,y [gardens I )«^^K| a^^bm f <aß^J9 r SSP ''■"*jyjf^"*' ri> S?*^ tv L^U«M IL^^ il .^B^ 1 <4^Qnfc isJl** «f <fc?^ 7 Si* j f FAR HORIZON GARDENS MORE THAN623 words
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Advertisement565 1984-10-13 35 BRADOEU. VIEW PHASE 1 1550 sq.ft. Good orientation High floor. Extensively renovated and well maintained. Tel: *****61 DIST 10, FARRER COURT, 1.770 sq.ft Best olock with unobstructed view, selling $270,000 Tel: *****07. DIST. 20 LAKEVIEW. 1770 sq ft 18th storey, overlooking MacRitchie Reservoir Price $300 000 Tel: *****79 No agents565 words
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Advertisement527 1984-10-13 35 <■>■ PANDAN GARDEN S-ROOM Poinc block, high floor, terrazzo and parquet flooring complete with kitchen cabinet Selling $105,000 negotiable Tel *****32 QUEENSTOWN CENTRAL 3-ROOM-ED Blk 39A (Ideally located), terrazzo mosaic Iloonng. kitchen cabinets Price negotiable *****69 TELOK BLANGAH, 4 rooms, new generation high floor, sea view costly renovation. Up top527 words
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Advertisement844 1984-10-13 36 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENT) AVENUE 2 3- roomed *Ne.ir >»!!:iiiiiih complex High fliH>r (Vraniii- cabinets $48,000 p.n.o Tel ",":.SL K .-7S or *****88 CLEMCNTI 4 ROOMS (Murble) ronwtted mu> i rug hall. 2 bedroona Selling $*>.i)oo Tel .348.r:r* COMMONWEALTH CLOSE 3-ROOM fl.it :ull> rfiu>Viitt*il I'ricf negoti.iMf Contact tel844 words
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Advertisement634 1984-10-13 36 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I^CHOICEXI FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I 9 Factory Space of various I H dimensions at Sims Ave./ I Q Eunos Road for Idase. I I Please contact: *****81/ I I *****95 (Miss Ng) or I I *****58 (Mr. Chong) I634 words
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Advertisement458 1984-10-13 36 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces MORRIS ROAD, 2-STOREY SHOPHOUSE. 1.956 sq.ft. Freehold, rent control premises. No vacant possession $120,000 0.n.0. Please contact *****19 after 2.00p.m. 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces J^fla^o^ PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, aircondttioned. top floor with windows, facing Furama Hotel swimming pool partitioned with Pantry Area. Total floor458 words
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Advertisement412 1984-10-13 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1 RUBY I WAREHOUSE COMPLEX iC^ <v_^l -rf'*" 6 4500K 9 car 9° lif ts designed iti^t^fFjl J to accommodate forklifts *^Nflfl& Every unit with provision for ©l*^\l« installing wash basin and air-condit:oner tjßjo* l^ H**' Floor height: 4.40 m to 4.85412 words
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Advertisement243 1984-10-13 36 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours r~ ■■MHHsSsiHsVsVsVHHsVMs^l^B^iniVß ONLY ONLY ONLk 5Da y sspy3s 6 Days 5p 1070 8 Days 3)1570 SAH 1 SAH 2 SAH 3 Manila/Baguio Manila/Baguio/Cebu Manila/Baguio Hong Kong/Macau Swing right into the city's hottest discos. The casinos. The city sights. The shopping bargains. And243 words
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Advertisement480 1984-10-13 36 i SPRING VACATION IN SOUTHERN PACIFIC J 6 DAYS SCENIC AUSTRALIA PERTH $1185 m YANCHEP/LION PARK/CRYSTAL CAVE/SWAN RIVER CRUISE ATLANTIC MARINE PARK/ EL CABALLO BLANCO I 25/10, 1/11, 15/11. 29/11, 13/12, 27/12, 10 1. 24/1, 7/2,21/2.7/3,21/3. I NORTHERN AUSTRALIA CASINO RESORT DARWIN /BALI /JAKARTA 7 DAYS $1 488 H Australia's480 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration68 1984-10-13 37 The Family of the Late 1 LIM YEW NGIUK wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Staff A Management of Tan Chong A Sons Motor Co. (S) Pte Ltd, Rev. Michael Kwok Church of The Good Shepherd, Doctors A Nurses of Ward 42 SGH and all68 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1984-10-13 37 P. KRISHNAN K.M.A. KUTTY DEPARTED 13.10.7t DEPARTED 13.10.83 B w MEMORIES STILL REMAINING SO MUCH A PART OF US I B I SADLY MISSED BY SADLY MISSED BY o WIFE, DAUGHTERS ft WIFE, CHILDREN, DAUGHTER- ti ■relatives in-law, son-in-law, grand- CHILDREN ft RELATIVES.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration431 1984-10-13 37 The Partners and Staff of Jones Lang Wootton extend their deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mr Teo Soo Huat on their recent bereavement The Management Staff Of ECON PILING PTE LTD ECON RESOURCES PTE LTD extend their deepest condolence to the431 words
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Advertisement1166 1984-10-13 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours N SNAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. f S ii 5^ S «Hth u*, you'll •njoy \h— *xtru S lat class hotels •Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive Mwerary covraoe QMaVeWtseid f6^ o^pevturas, dfc^ct flights Friendly bilingual guides. S S So book early1,166 words
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Advertisement559 1984-10-13 37 150 Commercial/ Technical SECRETARIAL Private Secretary's Course (Intensive) Comm 26 Oct '84 Shorthand Beginners Comm 17 Oct. '84 ACCOUNTING Bookkeeping (Inter) Comm 22 Oct. 'B4 e Higher Accounting Comm 19 Oct. '84 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Inter/ Higher COMPUTER e Basic Programming Comm 18 Oct. 'B4 e Word Processing Comm 3559 words
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Advertisement599 1984-10-13 37 150 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURBE New Claeeee Commencing:l)Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 13/10 2) Sun 11.30- 1.30pm 14/10 3)Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 16/10 4) Sun 9.30- 11. 30am 21/10 5) Sun 2.00- 4.00pm 18/11 6) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 26/11 7) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 06/12 N.B. ALL CLASSES WILL COMMENCE599 words
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Advertisement426 1984-10-13 37 154 Dancing A NON-RISK BREAKDANCE cum Free Style Dance lesson by the Black Jacks. Singapore number 1 group presently holding 6 titles in Singapore and 1 championship title in Asia Breakdance. Instructors are Kannan f reezekid) number 1 Breaker. Raja face 3) the leader. This class will be commencing tomorrow,426 words
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Advertisement268 1984-10-13 37 156 Cookery JIA XUAN COOKING CENTRE We provide special Sunday Hongkong Roasting; Saturday Hongkong Dim Sum Friday Hongkong Claypot Specialities Classes. Nonya Pandan Curry, Cakes, Bread, Agar-agar Pastries Classes also available. Tel: *****01 157 Other Courses AEROBICS AT FOUR leading hotels at $45 a month only Mandarin, Apollo, Paramount and268 words
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Advertisement41 1984-10-13 37 182 Ackiwwtedgwnwits The Family of the Late MR NO I(IM TEE yith to thank the pastor* of the ledok Lutheran Church and prietts it St. Andrew* Cathedral, relaivas, (riendi and colleague* for hair condolence*, attendance, and lonationt during thair recent be-41 words
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Advertisement30 1984-10-13 37 FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words I (run-on style) o $80.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display stylo) $75.00 for 3cm x 1 col. > (display style) j30 words
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RACING
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357 1984-10-13 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ACE apprentice Luke Danis can inch closer to Billy Bagby's record bag of 45 winners in one season by scoring on Slacken The Brakes in Race 3 for Class 4 Div 3 horses over 1,800 m at Kuala Lumpur357 words
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Article73 1984-10-13 38 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 2: Nutrient, Scorpio 111, Nine Dragon, Angel's Pet RACE S: Slacken The Brakes, Tremendous Force, Classic Lines, Dream Peddler, Weng Siang, Tambun n RACE 4: Many Wishes, Grovner RACE 5: Upper Grosvenor 11, Lady Castlefield, Pulau Tioman73 words
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Article348 1984-10-13 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP MARKSMAN PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENQSOOK 9 Oriental Pearl 9 Oriental Pearl 9 Oriental Pearl 9 Oriental Pearl 5 Bahroona Air 1 2 Maximum Capacity 14 Light Of Dawn 2 Maximum Capacity 5 Bahroona Air 12 Walk Far 14 Light Of Dawn 5 Bahroona348 words
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193 1984-10-13 38 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By MALAYSIAN-BRED Scorpio m has a bright chance of scoring a comeback victory in Race 2 for Class 6 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. Last week, this four-year-old came in for inspired betting over 1,200 m and rallied on well to finish193 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-10-13 38 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Grovner, still a maiden after eight starts, looks ready to break the ice in Race 4 for Class 4 Div 4 horses over 1,200 m. The five-year-old Australian gelding was hardly supported in a234 words
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Article4286 1984-10-13 38 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■■PHI 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B 1,200m nity;lH3>l (2, 3 and 4 year olds) ■■■■■■■I (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Elrcod Dream 57 Elrond-Allan 4 nzg By Silver Dream out of Bright Chaice; arrived on Dec 14; same sire as Tomcat n and Costa Rica Lucas4,286 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-10-13 39 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Maple Grove displayed form this morning with an eyecatching workout. The going was good with a bit of "give." With K. Velu astride, the five-year-old gelding sprinted over 600 m in 40.6 sec, pulling double all the way.429 words
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Article93 1984-10-13 39 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Fri. Sintra, a 3-5 favourite, won the first running of the U*****,625 (about *****,000) Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland Racecourse. With Queen Elizabeth looking on in sunny warm weather, Sintra (ridden by Keith Allen) held off the late challenge of Solar Halo93 words
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Article195 1984-10-13 39 Total Noofplacings Placlngs for last ll rides rides lst 2nd 3rd 1 Tiley 309 51 51 SI ********** 2 Johnston 279 41 28 25 ********** 3 Danis 260 91 29 If ********** 4 Lucas 244 31 S3 14 ********** 5 Khoo 217 28 18 11 ********** 6 Lam195 words
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Article92 1984-10-13 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 58 56 48 Allan 51 45 31 Zaflr 40 36 27 Boagoore 38 23 34 E van Breoketen 36 34 35 Rodgers 31 32 34 Urn 27 22 24 Lee 24 23 29 West 21 33 36 G van Breukelen 21 20 21 Buag92 words
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Article89 1984-10-13 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 28 34 27 Agasam 20 16 20 Goodman 15 13 17 Inderapura 11 17 10 Sonny Khoo 11 2 11 HTWee 9 5 3 Bokleong 6 4 8 Chens 6 3 7 Japan 6 0 3 Frontal 5 6 3 AJK 5 5 589 words
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Article82 1984-10-13 39 TUESDAY (good going): Station 37.6, What A Diamond 39.1, Dragonara 35.2, Fanfare 38.9, Chuan Jit Mah n 40.1, Melody Fair H 40.1. Capisci 40.7, Calgary 41.6, Teamwork 42.2. WEDNESDAY (good): Satria 39.1, Hello Darling 41, Mostgrand 42.5. THURSDAY (good with "give"): Maximum Capacity and Ammushanti 39.2 together,82 words
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159 1984-10-13 39 PEDIGREE - Japan Cup: Allan's Commanehe nominated PEDIGREE By BUKIT TEMAH trainer Ivan Allan's three-year-old colt, Commanehe Run, winner of the English St Leger last month, is among 15 nominees from the United Kingdom for the Japan Cup to be run at Tokyo's Fuchu Racecourse on Nov 25. Six other nations have159 words
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Article1363 1984-10-13 39 VVVPVB 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS nUiUilnV DIV A 1,200m (3,4 5 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 *5»*9 Financier HI 57 Ozonia-E Breukelen 5 nzg Heng 7 2 ***6» \4 Valorem mS3 Entre-Noordin 4 nzg Sahiaa 12 3 **66* Competent 53 Hunting Eagle-Samsuri 4 tag Masrohen 13 4 s** SMttwn1,363 words
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Advertisement39 1984-10-13 38 CONAN $4.90 +^*r "t CAR AND DRIVER $11.40 "jig JH COMPUTING TODAY $5.20 innnji OMNI $9.75 RUNNING $6.20 MICRO 56.20 COMPUTER M >Jfc TENNIS WORLD $6.20 SCIENCE DIGEST $10.70 Hi p I X* I A 1 "PHE FACE $4.9039 words
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Advertisement120 1984-10-13 39 I TTig Directors I I SUGAR INDUSTRY Of SINGAPORE LTD., I I extend their deepest sympathies I 1 to the family of I H jj i B I ialll Bfe* B I Mr Teo Soo Huat I I To fhe family of the I I fafe Mr Teo Soo Huat120 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-10-13 40 On parallel lines with star Li Ning J. Rajendran catches up with a gymnast who has his sights on the SEA Games BEING an accomplised gymnast, Liow Sin Hwa is unlikely to encounter any problems if he decides to make a name for himself in breakdancing. The trouble is that337 words
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Article578 1984-10-13 40 Europeans steal some thunder from Asia PORTSMOUTH (England), Fri. After a night of stunning upsets, the expected all-Asian women's final for the English Masters badminton tournament could probably be replaced by an all-Euro-pean one. But the projected men's final between AllEngland champion Morten Frost,Reuter - 578 words
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Article242 1984-10-13 40 Results Men's singles: Hastomo Arbi (Indon) bt Nick Yates (E) 10-15, 15-12, 15-12; Icuk Sugiarto (Indon) bt Stefan Karlsson (Swe) 17-14, 15-4; Morten Frost (Den) bt Steve Baddeley (E) 15-5, 15-2; Jens-Peter Nierhoff (Den) bt Nick Yates (E) 12-15. 15-4, 15-5; Steve Baddeley (E) bt Icuk SugiartoReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-10-13 40 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By PREMA THE PATRIOT 4 THEY forget that at the end of it all, we are running for Singapore. Not for me or you or them but for the country. And we're running for competition, not re- q venge. 7 PremaJONATHAN CHOO - 506 words
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Article267 1984-10-13 40 CARLOS ELLIOTT, of the United States, knocked out South Korean Song Ki-Hoi in the third round of a scheduled 10-round, non-title welterweight boxing match in Tokyo on Thursday night. AMERICAN Don Curry will defend his World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight crown against Welshman Colin Jones in January.AFP; Reuter - 267 words
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Article69 1984-10-13 40 CONCLUDING our focus on the dazzling dozen... the golden boys and girls who have been called to the colours in the annual a wards for schools sport. Yesterday, we featured the ping-pong giant, the judo wonder and the track star Today: We end the series with69 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-10-13 40 Swim ace Jin Gee in the dark over the big splash HE may not even know. Who can tell how long the mail takes to reach Utah? He hasn't called to confirm the news, so his parents can only assume that he hasn't410 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1984-10-13 41 Villa look to Six to Fix it for Europe THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN~| LONDON, Fri. Didier Six, the English League's newest sensation, will tomorrow step onto the most history-soaked soccer ground in the land and see if he can add anything to its stockpile of legends. On the evidence of1,001 words
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Article367 1984-10-13 41 MARTIN Buchan, the former Manchester United and Scotland skipper, has announced his retirement. The 35-year-old central defender, who joined English Second Division club Oldhair at the start of last season, tore up his contract on Thursday after yet another injury setback. Oldham manager Joe Royle said: "That showedAFP; Reuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-10-13 41 LONDON, Fri. Welsh international soccer striker lan Rush made his first competitive appearance of the season yesterday, following a cartilage operation six weeks ago. He gave off-form Liverpool fresh hopes of retaining their First Division title when he scored after six minutes to put their ReservesAFP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-10-13 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI REPORTS BY Boonstra and Manuputty are the aces in Dutch amateur pack SINGAPORE'S main threat in the opening match of the Merlion Cup soccer tournament against Holland at the National Stadium tomorrow may not be the Dutchmen but an Asian Jacques Manuputty. Tennis teacher Manuputty, 26,courtesy of De Telegraaf - 377 words
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Article24 1984-10-13 42 CALCUTTA, Fri. India d*fea'.ed Yemen 4-0 in an Asian Cup Group Three qualifyinground match at the Salt Lake Stadium here today. BernamaBernama - 24 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-10-13 42 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By RUGBY international David Quek has received a one-year ban from playing for biting off part of an opponent's ear during a match in Kuala Lumpur last month. The incident took place on Sept 29 while David was playing for Singapore Armed473 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-10-13 42 SKIPPER Au-yeong Pak Kuan failed in the first of the two fitness tests and had to pull out of the Singapore soccer squad for the Meruon Cjp competition from tomorrow until Oct 28 at the National Stadiuni. Au-yeong, an experienced and skilful defender, was declared medically334 words
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Article398 1984-10-13 42 Breaking up is easy to do Hakikat Rai on the athletics scene AT LAST, the race to unify Singapore athletics has begun. But it seems more likely to be a marathon than a sprint. A year ago, when coaches and athletes had begged the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association not to398 words
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Article37 1984-10-13 42 BADMINTON: F&N/Yonex national individual championships (Singapore Badminton Hall, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA Premier League Khalsa v Ceylon Sports Club (Tanglin, 5.30 p.m.). TENNIS Toyota Singapore Open grasscourt championships (SCC, 9 a. m.).37 words
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282 1984-10-13 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BY THE race for selection to next month's Asian FIQ bowling championships at Jackie's Orchard is nearing completion. So far, leaders Francis Rodricks and Irene Gardner have shown the most stamina in their respective sections. After 60 games they will roll282 words
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Article174 1984-10-13 42 Reckless India crumble QUETTA, Fri. Uninspired and reckless batting, particularly by the middle-order batsmen, cost India the opening match of their monthlong tour of Pakistan played here today. After Indian skipper Sunil Gavaskar had won the toss and put Pakistan in to bat in the first oneday international, the hostsReuter - 174 words
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348 1984-10-13 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By STEVEN OH, 30, showed that age is no barrier when ne stretched a younger and morefancied Eddy Goh to three sets in first round of the national badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Fourth seed Eddy, eight348 words
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Article266 1984-10-13 42 LOOK before you leap and think before you speak! That is the message to athletes and officials intent on gunning for the Singapore Amateui Athletic Association. The SAAA is in the process of drafting rules to muzzle adverse critcism of the organisation. •'We welcome fair266 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-10-13 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Tank outguns Waelan in fiery showdown QUARTER-FINAL RESULTS Men's singles: Justedjo Tarik (Indon) bt Donald Waelan (Indon) 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 7-6 (7-5); Atet Wijono (Indon) bt Sulistyono (Indon) 6-3, 6-3; Sombat Uammongkol (Tha) bt Grant Evans (S'pore) 7-6 (11-9), 1-6, 6-3; Alvin GardinerJONATHAN CHOO - 687 words
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Article367 1984-10-13 43 FOREIGN TENNIS SYDNEY (Australia), Fri. American Eliot Teltscher, still battling to recover from a painful back injury, took less than an hour to blast his way into the semi-finals of the A5310,000 ($558,000) Australian indoor championships here today. Teltscher, the No. 4 seed and winner of lastReuter; AFP - 367 words
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150 1984-10-13 43 HOUSTON, Fri. Three-time world heavyweight boxing champion Mohammad All and George Foreman were face to face here yesterday. I Bat It was not for a re-match of their October 1174 meeting >hen All knocked out Foreman in the eighth round of their historicAFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-10-13 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - Red-letter day for the Jurong juniors TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE GOLF SCENE By JUNIOR golfing members of Jurong Country Club had cause to jump for joy when the postmen brought them this month's issue of the club's newsletter. For, of tremendous interest to them must surely be the announcement417 words
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Article398 1984-10-13 43 VALENCIA. Fri. Britain's Howard dark fired a course-record 6C in the first round of the £80,000 ($211,680) Spanish Open championship at El Saler yesterday an event he almost missed. He clipped two shots off the previous best, set by pre-qualifier Duncan Muscroft earlier this week,Reuter - 398 words
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Advertisement129 1984-10-13 40 Championship gay world stadium Series Saturday, 1 3th October 8■ oO D FTI m King Kamaka Crazy Luke Graham y* Jay ft Mark Youngblood Australasian Tag Team Champions Challengers I fortheAustralasianTagTeamTitle.Watchthelndians,whoaroformer World Tag Team Champions make a comeback. The most exciting fast-moving tag teams In action, fjftj^ f I Advance129 words
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Advertisement45 1984-10-13 42 H With deepest sympathy to our H I General Manager/Director I I Mr. Chua Huan Theng Family I on the demise of his beloved father H I Mr. Chua Keng Woo I From the H H Management Staff H I Data Heads (Pte) Ltd I45 words
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Advertisement100 1984-10-13 42 The family of the late 5 I MR. GOH SENG CHOO H I wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to: 3 I The family doctor for his longstanding and selfless help and attendance; E I The doctor and the staff of Ward 72 of the Singapore General Hospital for their100 words
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Advertisement967 1984-10-13 43 THE 1984 T^er BOOT DRINKING CONTEST Grand Ftna/ Nfohf After 12 weeks of gruelling, but full of October 13th. The fun begins at 7.00pm. Prizes will be given to all coupons drawn, fun heats, we have selected 31 champions There will be music, entertainment and lucky If you did not967 words
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Article515 1984-10-13 44 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By HDB winds down building programme and focuses on improving high-rise living THE Housing Board is winding down its building programme and concentrating on the quality of highrise living. The clear signs of this change in emphasis from quantity to quality are in the515 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-10-13 44 HDB comes up with a 'six-room' apartment Same size as the five-room improved and executive flats but may cost more IT'S a "six-room" flat for the Housing Board. An extra room will be created from the fiveroom improved and executive flats to meet the needs of larger families or those341 words
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235 1984-10-13 44 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The United Nations Credentials Committee has again turned back a communist bloc bid to gain Cambodia's seat for the Vietnam-backed Heng Samrin government. Instead, without a vote, the nine-member committee reaffirmed its backing for Democratic Kampuchea, the coalition led by Prince NorodomAFP; AP; Reuter - 235 words
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Article60 1984-10-13 44 What it should have been THE Straits Times of Oct 9 reported that Intraco Ltd now owned 69.28 per cent of Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. In fact, the 69.28 per cent is composed of shares that Temasek Holdings (Pte) Ltd is deemed to have an interest in, and this includes60 words
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Article31 1984-10-13 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.20 points to 1,187.28 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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259 1984-10-13 44 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By LEGAL fees have been cat for buyers of houses or flats under the CPF Approved Residential. Property scheme. Law Society members were told of the latest conveyancing charges under the scheme last week, following recommendations by the Conveyancing and259 words
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Article227 1984-10-13 44 MARA FERNANDEZ - Ringgit up again MARA FERNANDEZ By THE Malaysian ringgit has bounced back to pre-devaluation rumour levels as defensive measures taken by Kuala Lumpur authorities are paying off. The authorities succeeded in stabilising the Malaysian currency by putting the squeeze on speculators by raising overnight borrowing rates to punitive levels. Bank227 words
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Advertisement363 1984-10-13 44 =1 BUSINESS TIMES BimmOffe I 1- inanriai Daily IN TODAY'S ISSI E Three top-flight bankers and foreign exchange experts have given up their quiet offices to join the hustle and bustle of the trading pits of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. Banking Correspondent SOH TIANG KENG reports. Jardine Fleming (Singapore)363 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-10-13 44 Weather *:tW(: V r UP TO Ip.m. Partly cloudy with showers over several areas in the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 6.53 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12/30 Fine Manila 23 34 Fair Amsterdam 715 Cloudy Melbourne 12136 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section20 1984-10-13 1 SECTION TWO Uncle Otak's games and doodles KIDS THINGS, Page Four Kurosawa and bis visions on film LEISURE, Poge Twenty20 words
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Article, Illustration2204 1984-10-13 1 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI A man more sinned against than sinning- Sympathetic picture o£ Sir Shenton But they soon learnt to like the man for the Malay Mail reported before long: "Malaya has at last found, in Sir Shenton Thomas, a man who has2,204 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1984-10-13 2 Tsui Xian - Tsui Xian drodt By 4 A wine which looks thin is watery to the palate. Such an appearance indicates the use of unripe grapes or poor vinification. A brilliant, almost opaque, colour indicates a harvest and vinification of high 4 quality. 7 Wine tasting is easy1,086 words
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Article, Illustration665 1984-10-13 2 Huo Mei Li - Huo Mei Li On the lunch trail By FOR anyone who's been to school in the United States, the Good Earth Restaurant will be a nostalgic reminder of the kind of places you can find throughout the States, wherever there are young,665 words
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Article, Illustration808 1984-10-13 3 TAN LEE LENG - A taste o£ hunting and game TAN LEE LENG Some may not like stronger tasting meat with a decidedly "gamey" flavour, particularly it it is eaten when it is in an advanced state of decomposition. But for game aficionados, autumn is the season to feast on deer, pheasant, partridge, hare,808 words
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Article519 1984-10-13 3 Rabbit Aux Deux Moutardes 1 fat tender rabbit 2 tablespoons flour salt and freshly-ground black pepper 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons butter 12 g fat bacon, diced and blanched 4 shallots chopped 150 cc dry white wine 150 cc chicken stock 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon English519 words
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Advertisement367 1984-10-13 2 Advrti— nrnt Furniture buyers beware When they tell you it is made with "Ramin Solid Wood" what does it really mean? Is it Solid Ramin through and through or is it Ramin and Solid Wood which could mean a Ramin Veneer covering some cheap solid wood inside. Do not go367 words
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Advertisement218 1984-10-13 2 «ON SHOW: ANGEL OFYOWAH an angel gloriously revealed in this 1280ct Boulder Opal LUK CRYSTAL a brilliant straw pattern Crystal Opal FIRE OF AUSTRALIA the most valuable rough Opal gem in the world A POTENTIALLY PRICEL£SS OPAL WILL BE CUT DURING WE FAIR Come to the Exhibition, guess the finished218 words
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Advertisement796 1984-10-13 3 Big splashing offers at TRIO! (Karang Cold Storage Bathshop: Level 3, Amber Close Tel: *****33> Our Bathshop zcill be undergoing renovation won. But before that, we an offering you our quality bathroom fittings and accessories at very special prices. Don't miss oat «n these: "jl m* Itoklrpa Bermuda Bathmat Less796 words
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Advertisement485 1984-10-13 4 KIDS THINGS !WT 2ft tf S Vtt Of ff^ft C tf^^l fl n nr^r?ft e l^ are u*t I 0! pm////// f^\ {Hal^%k FUkl To MAKE SoMEofSZ wJßuj/e&^ Cj^\ -n. *'!f M u I (V V /t? ife feT%/i sou (W the /j^ d( wyrv&b'n off '\o\nq at vjcu, V-7485 words
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Advertisement261 1984-10-13 5 I I -^r II J J I 1 If Showroom: Suite 02-26/27, Hilton Hotel International (Singapore). 581, Orchard Road. Tel: *****00 <- —^"Z M^^^^ The 'Tarsia' sofa frame t; ,_^^~^^^^^H||^HHBBlHßii^ K .JKlfc^. y~" '^lIU 9 m >eau^ u^ lacquered wood j jL >- v (> s <^ es i^ ne(^261 words
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Article674 1984-10-13 6 Like nobody or anybody? IT IS possible to write a book on contemporary France without mentioning General De Gaulle. But it is impossible to write about modern Germany without Adolf Hitler casting his awful shadow. Every time a young German looks at a map or listens to Wagnei"s soaring music,674 words
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Article, Illustration909 1984-10-13 6 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Browsing in the library By GLENN: THE ASTRONAUT WHO WOULD BE PRESIDENT By Frank Van Riper Empire Books, New York, 1983 THE man who became the first American to orbit the earth on Feb 20, 1962, is also the erstwhile presidential contender909 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-10-13 6 WINTER'S Tale by Mark Helprin (Arena, $13.60) The novel focuses on a series of interconnected heroic lives, chiefly that of Peter Lake, orphan, burglar, lover, idealist, mechanic first class. "Helprin commits himself throughout to the pursuit of nourishing truths truths of justice, hope and cheer remote from277 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-10-13 7 THE 100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR IN AMERICA By Robert Levering, Milton Moskowitz and Michael Katz Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1984 372 pages, $76 'Reviewed by ELIZA QUEK IF YOU are interested in picking the "best company" to work for or, alternatively, in651 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-10-13 7 Marge Piercy - Marge Piercy VIDA By Penguin Books, 1984^ 448 pages, $11.50 Reviewed by AUDREY PERER A IT'S often difficult to accept or excuse a way of life that is radically different from your own, even when you try to step into the other person's shoes, and616 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-10-13 7 Brian Patten; Terry Oakes - Brian Patten Terry Oakes GANGSTERS, GHOSTS AND DRAGONFLIES: A Book of Story Poem* Chosen by Illustrated by Piccolo (Pan Books division). 1981. softback 160 pages, $6.90 Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM The young reader THE themes for this little gem of an anthology are hair-raising enough to transfix young386 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-10-13 7 Vengeance: The Troe Story of a Counter-terror-ist Mission by George Jonas (Collins, hardcover. $39) A supposedly "true" account of an abortive Israeli attempt to kill those in the higher echelons of the PLO responsible for the Munich Olympics massacre. Ironically, Avner, the "Israeli agent"308 words
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Advertisement237 1984-10-13 6 LITA FURNITURE THE BUDGET FURNISHING CENTRE NOW OPEN AT #01 -19, CITIMAC INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX One thermos flask with every purchase ft \1 p «gC^^B above $500. Only while stocks last B ft wEr^ Divan Set 1^ SG^fll BfepftQj'^ jiQß^^ American Leather Lounge Suite $990 *~""ffctoston Dining Set $650 Consist: 1237 words
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Advertisement23 1984-10-13 6 THE FRENCH IBy Theodore Zeldin Flamingo, 546 pages, $18.15 THE GERMANS By Gordon A. Craig Pelican, 350 pages, $13.60 Reviewed by KEVIN PAGE23 words
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Advertisement720 1984-10-13 9 NOTICES I FW SINGAPORE I I POLYTECHNIC I I DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING B H offers i short course on H I MARINE AUXIUARY SYSTEMS I I aaaj Contents Duration Part I Refrigeration and Air- 12 Nov 17 Dec 1984 H| Conditioning, Prevention of (33 hours) Pollution, Oil Purification, 6720 words
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Advertisement608 1984-10-13 9 EN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI BLH OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. OS OF ISM. tfce Matter «f thr Cmfaaln Art (Cap. IK) Aad la the Matter «f TUNG HAI HANG PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding Up of the abovenamed Company608 words
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Advertisement688 1984-10-13 10 I A member of the Sears Financial Network I I DEAN WITTER I We are a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck Co, America's largest I merchandise and financial services group. I We are currently embarking on a major expansion programme in I the Asia-Pacific region and are looking for a I688 words
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Advertisement944 1984-10-13 10 r Coopers OcLyDrSDU Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, B Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive944 words
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Advertisement106 1984-10-13 10 I We are a multi-national manufacturing/trading company situated m Jurong. Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Financial accountant Requirements: Must possess a recognised Accountancy qualification Should have a minimum of 2— 3 years experience m a similarly responsible position Job Responsibilities: The successful candidate wih106 words
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Advertisement1374 1984-10-13 11 H Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn. Bhd invites appli- The company offers a competitive remuneranon IS Wk cations to fill the vacancy in its Central Engineering package, which includes either rent-free accommo- f jff H Department in Seria, Brunei. dation with subsidised utilities, or a housing allow- jjjf H ance1,374 words
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Advertisement433 1984-10-13 14 APPOINTMENTS If you're already at the top in your hotel career, how about a change of view? When the spectacular 800-room operating philosophies within the Pan Pacific Singapore opens next year, context of an industry-tailored matrix a new legend in 5 -star deluxe hospitality management system. will be created. You'll433 words
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Advertisement975 1984-10-13 15 APPOINTMENTS j^^| I 11 fm 111 m/ PHRtI— nt? Are you presentable, dynamic, forward- first-class consultant, you'll get to go to Paris, the looking w ith lots of drive? Are you inspired by heart of beauty and fashion, for further training, challenges? Does the dream of managing your own The975 words
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Advertisement568 1984-10-13 15 FP) SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applicants are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: HEALTH PHYSICIAN (GROSS SALARY $2358 $4775) Point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. Applicants must be fully registered medical practitioners with experience in general medical practice work. The successful applicant will be expected to568 words
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Advertisement966 1984-10-13 15 \l i Institute, VS.A I 'Agents f-or Universit\ A>s<)ciates International Publications I PLANT MANAGER I AROUND $50,000 Per Annum 4- Benefits fl Ref No. ES 1445 fl A conglomerate of manufacturing companies firmly established fl in the Asean region seeks the services of a Plant Manager to be fl located966 words
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Advertisement623 1984-10-13 16 APPOINTMENTS THE PAVILION INTEIKONTINEMTAL SINC.APORF We are In the market for dynamic go-getters and achievement oriented individuals, who aim to be the best in their own Held and who could contribute positively towards the growth of our Hotel, to join our group or established professionals in the following positions: FRONT623 words
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Advertisement510 1984-10-13 16 MANAGERREIAIL DIVISION INTERNATIONAL GOSMETICS HOUSE ..with well established consumer acceptance for its products in the Singapore market invites applications for the above position. The successful candidate will assist in the start-up of a new sales company and be involved in the formulation of Sales/ Marketing objectives and strategies, as well510 words
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Advertisement597 1984-10-13 16 MONSANTO, Fortune 500 multi-national American corporation in the field of agricultural chemicals, industrial chemicals, nutritional chemicals, petrochemicals, process chemicals, rubber, plastics, resins and textile intermediates, electronic materials, engineered products, process control instrumentation and valves, and oil and gas, seeks to appoint energetic and self-motivated individuals for the following positions based597 words
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Advertisement738 1984-10-13 17 APPOINTMENTS INCORPORATED m PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Requires I PROCESS ENGINEER I Degree in Engineering especially Electronics or degree in Physical Sciences with 2 years working experience in electronics manufacturing environments preferably in assembly process and electrical testing. Knowledge in microprocess or automatic testing equioments will be an advantage. To738 words
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Advertisement600 1984-10-13 17 NOTICES m.v. "CHIDAMBARAM" EMBARKATION NOTICE (SINGAPORE) All passengers travelling on m v 'Chidamba ram" voyage 204 from Singapore are requested to present themsleves at godown No 31/32 Kep pel wharves for completing embarkation formal ities prior boarding vessel by 12 noon on ltfth October 1984 The Company reserve* the right600 words
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Miscellaneous331 1984-10-13 18 comics 2f__ GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS ByUtoulz \V-h^wt*'7&iSm£kS, l( WWAT Gn 6 WRSN^ PO66IBLV J fiFTI I IIiAJ 111 I HI, CHUCK ..HOW'VE YOU I I AoME PEOPLE JUst\ 1 I CHARLIE BROU)N ..fl fl I I 1 1 HC UE POnt) V $^£ffg JSJggqy ?L V^ 6 WR331 words
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Advertisement405 1984-10-13 19 is Singapore's First Largest Store for the widest and most ♦Home Nursing Equipment *Wheelchairs Accessories 'Children Aids *Aids for the Deaf Blind A fl ■■■■H I I w m^r .^■■F^ BE^ t" "iiiffit^^MßMlßpV^M BmTm^mßl ira«*hr M hh^ v j ->. I IP |Er jQpyjHUi^ if ■■■■■■■rwo V v t r405 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-10-13 20 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Seven Samurai will be televised tomorrow in Film Focus: Kurosawa's Season, over Channel 12 at 8.35 p.m. Our writer takes a look at director Akira Kurosawa and his work. Yojimbo will be screened next Sunday. By "W I could have said It In words,703 words
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Article, Illustration660 1984-10-13 20 THEY'RE back. Shakatak, known for their bright, breezy jazz/pop music, return to the York Hotel, with a new album under their belt and a changed line-up. They will perform on Oct 18 and Octl9. When it was here last November, this British group660 words
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Article, Illustration935 1984-10-13 21 LEE WILSON - LEE WILSON By It took three years to film Tenko, the saga about women captured and imprisoned by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore in 1942. During that time, close bonds formed among its actresses, on and off screen. You can watch Tenko on935 words
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Article454 1984-10-13 21 THIRD SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL Today: Erik Vermuelen, Peter Hertmans Quartet, Bubi Chen /Maryono Duo, and Space Case. Tomorrow: Singapore All Stars. Singapore Conference Hall. Tickets at $20, $15, $10, and $5 from Victoria Theatre, Cold Storage Centrepoint and Tangs. JAZZ WORKSHOP By the Olivier Hutman Trio. Singapore454 words
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186 1984-10-13 21 World chess champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov on Thursday agreed to draw their 11th game, adjourned on the 41st move on Wednesday, without resuming play. The next game, began yesterday. Hie draw was regarded by experts as providing a much-needed breathingReuter - 186 words
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Miscellaneous193 1984-10-13 21 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore Harbour 1.00 a.m. (2.7 m), 6.58 a.m. (0.8 m), 12.39 p.m. (2.8 m), 7.11 p.m. (0.4 m). Sembawang (applicable to Punggol) 1.13 a.m. (3.1m), 6.30 a.m. (0.9 m), 1.11 p.m. (3.1m), 6.46 p.m. (0.5 m). Sedili KechJJ (applicable to Desaru) 11.56 p.m. (2.5 m), 5.51 a.m.193 words
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