The Straits Times, 19 October 1984
1984-10-19
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1984-10-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
-
Article608 1984-10-19 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Exchange of letters made public By Grouse over 'poor advice' Money used 'to buy new shares' Reports on Page 10 BANKS received a surprise package yesier3*y when the Monetary Authority of Singapore decided to make public its exchange of letters with Jardine608 words
-
Article, Illustration262 1984-10-19 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE government has directed the, police to investigate the Boots and Saddle Club m Sembawang, sources said last night. The probe began after the authorities received complaints about the club m Jalan Legundi which has a "Wild, Wild West" cowboy saloon262 words
-
193 1984-10-19 1 That water sample report PUB to issue statement today THE Public Utilities Board will issue a statement today on a report by two university lecturers who found high levels of a cancer-caus-ing substance m water samples taken m the western part of Singapore. One of the lecturers, Dr Chin Kee193 words
-
Article66 1984-10-19 1 The house that Hoo built THE Victoria Regia used to grace the pond m its grounds. British naval officers rubbed shoulders with local Chinese merchants at the sumptuous dinners held m the sprawling mansion. Today, flats and factories stand on the site of Whampoa House. More on the past glory66 words
-
227 1984-10-19 1 POLICE have arrested five suspected gangsters believed to be involved In two recent murders, one the killing of an American oil rigger at the Boots and Saddle Club In Sembawang early this month. The suspects, aged between 18 and 22, are said to be members of227 words
-
139 1984-10-19 1 BOSTON, Thurs. Something to keep you awake at night medical researchers have found that some people's hearts stop beating for several seconds when they dream. That could explain some cases of sudden death during sleep, a study by Stanford University said. But oneAP - 139 words
-
Article44 1984-10-19 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. At least 63 policemen have been arrested on rape charges m the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh since 1980 and only five were convicted, the state Chief Minister Arjun Singh, said m reply to a question today. APAP - 44 words
-
Latest
-
Article59 1984-10-19 1 TEHERAN, Thurs. Iran today claimed its forces had killed er wounded hundreds of Iraqis and captured dozens of square kilometres of Iraqi territory as fighting continued. Teheran Radio said Iranian troops captured more thai 111 Iraqis, three vantage points and the Iraqi border post at Karkani asAFT - 59 words
-
-
Article, Illustration564 1984-10-19 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Will it be sweet or sour? ALBERT RAM ALINGAM As Malaysia waits for Daim to present his first Budget today, the big question is MALAYSIAN BUDGET'BS By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An air of expectancy hung over Kuala Lumpur today with Malaysians wondering which options564 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement359 1984-10-19 1 GIVI GiM.De Silva Pte. Ltd. j»\ V^j Jewellers since 1942 •Gems V,^ Diamonds, FVarls. 1 Sapphires. Rubies. s^~ Emeralds, Opals. Star J^-; 1 Sapphire*. Star Rubies. jj§s rr i Cats Ey«»s, etc. •Jewellery X^ w -<^ f^^gP i 277 Orchard Road *01 34 35 176 Orchard Road *01 35 Specialist's359 words
-
Advertisement338 1984-10-19 1 RATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE KING'S to INDUSTRIAL SAFETY Z\ I BOOTS <||||> Uk S3m^JW& KINO'S SHOE MFQ RTE LTC Y%i> f 147, Katang Way VStngapore 1334 KING SON EARTH T«l! *****1 1 (8 lift**) Private sector keeptag ite fingers crossed Causeway: Page 8 Three sent off m Merlion Cup fracas Page338 words
-
-
IN SUMMARY
-
Article, Illustration366 1984-10-19 2 Hello to new system BY THE end of 1986, all telephone exchanges m government ministries and departments will be run without switchboard operators. A statement from the Finance Ministry's Management Services Department said yesterday that by then, all public sector telephone exchanges would be linked to a computerised Central366 words
-
Article350 1984-10-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: o DESPITE some resistance, the momentum of China's modernisation march, with all its risks, will be maintained. Those m charge are determined that there is no going back. Although another Cultural Revolution is unlikely, China still needs strong leadership, especially during a period of transition,350 words
-
Article88 1984-10-19 2 POISONED CANDY SAGA POLICE OFFICERS m Japan are admitting that their failure to crack the Glico-Morinaga affair after seven months is doing serious damage to their credibility. The saga first began m March when the gang (which called itself "the man with 21 faces") kidnapped the Glico president and88 words
-
Article147 1984-10-19 2 0 M FILES PETITION TO WIND UP TARISCO OGILVY MATHER (S) Pte Ltd has filed a petition to wind up Tarisco Pte Ltd, the franchise holder of Long John Silver's for the Asia Pacific region. The hearing date is fixed for Nov 23. Tarisco still owes O M about147 words
-
Article318 1984-10-19 2 Giants on the ball THE traditional giants of European soccer, England, West Germany, Spain and Hungary, showed their mettle m a busy pre-World Cup programme on Wednesday night. Everything went exactly according to script m the nine games played m six European groups as former _World Cup-winners England and318 words
-
Article538 1984-10-19 2 Gulf war claims IRAQ said it repulsed a new Iranian offensive m the central sector of the Gulf war front early yesterday, and Iran countered that it had beaten off an Iraqi attack m the south. A High Command communique issued m Baghdad said the Iranian attack538 words
-
Article123 1984-10-19 2 Asean Across the Causeway $209 m drug payout DRUG syndicates m Malaysia paid $209 mil ion to their Hongkong connections via New York, Iteputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said on Wednesday. Police uncovered this schen c during an operation m Penang when they seized several documents kept by123 words
-
Article75 1984-10-19 2 Car parts venture A US$l2 MILLION (5J25.9 million) Asean industrial joint venture to manufacture car parts has been launched, it was announced iv. Manila yesterdax The plant, located m Penang, would brgin production next year of mechanical and power racks, pinion steering gears and rower steering pumps. The75 words
-
Article426 1984-10-19 2 Home-owning singles IN ONE case, it was mother who prodded an unmarried woman executive to buy an apartment as an 'investment". Then, there are single persons who appear prepared to make back-breaking monthly payments over a long period to be able to lead the life they want. In426 words
-
Article122 1984-10-19 2 Film goes too far THE fact that the people of the Tang Dynasty were more open than those of other periods prompted Hongkong director Fang Lingzheng to make the film An Amorous Woman of the Tang Dynast*. But GOH BENG CHOO feels that it reeks too strongly of122 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement977 1984-10-19 2 4 VIWvHViv \Sflflfl ■fl^flflL BEE ""*s^Xi?f" *TJ' X "^T.T Mfi^k- A 4.-1. > *^^^H I i^^Pfl^^H Efl: •HRB'Smmm t^™^ tt H 5 B^fl^^fl ■fl^^^^H fIV #4 flEk *£J^ 2l^ V? :«M B^^ g^g^L^ i It r -f* ~J •?"".-<§ T rrrt'lffff iWffiTffiflß^^y High-class condominium '^^J I -ji- ■^Bfc^^'^ I ""^<M0977 words
-
-
around the WORLD
-
Article, Illustration157 1984-10-19 3 MRS Peggy PhllUps (right), who was told that her husband was killed m action In Vietnam, has received a letter from the United States Air Force that says he may he m a prisoner of war camp and it has made her see red. For theUPI - 157 words
-
World briefs
-
Article52 1984-10-19 3 AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Bob Hawke yesterday accepted opposition leader Andrew Peacock s challenge to hold a public debate during the election campaign. Mr Hawke announced his decision during a television interview as he campaigned m Western Australia. Details of the debate still had to be decided, heAF - 52 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1984-10-19 3 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak has, for the first time, directly accused Libya of planting the mines which damaged nearly 20 ships m the Red Sea area. In an interview with a Kuwaiti newspaper, Mr Mubarak said the country involved was Libya, adding that it would have to faceReuter - 66 words
-
Article79 1984-10-19 3 THIS SOVIET nuclear-powered attack submarine (above) didn't quite make it. It had tried to sneak out of the Mediterranean Sea, past Gibraltar m the "noise shadow" of a Soviet tanker, but instead collided with the covering ship and was forced to surface. Jane's Defence Weekly, which publishedAP - 79 words
-
Article38 1984-10-19 3 Sino- Soviet talks THE FIFTH round of Sino-Soviet talks, ajjned at normalising relations between Beijing and Moscow, opened m Beijing yesterday. The talks are expected to last two weeks but Chinese leaders «*»ri thpv expected no breakthroughs. AFPAFP - 38 words
-
Article82 1984-10-19 3 POLICE IN Britain and Ireland know the identity of the man who masterminded the attempt to kill Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet with a bomb m Brighton last week, a British television news report said m London on Wednesday. The Independent Television News (ITN) report, quotingUPI - 82 words
-
-
301 1984-10-19 3 Draft pact on HK's future endorsed HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong's law-making Legislative Council today endorsed a Sino British draft agreement that makes this British colony a special administrative region of China after 1997. Chief Secretary Sir Philip Haddon-Cave, speaking on behalf of 15 official members, described the accord, initialled m BeijingAP - 301 words
-
76 1984-10-19 3 Poison candy gang: Still no clues TOKYO, Thurs. One Japanese policeman m five tried to crack the case of the poison candy gang today, racing against time following threats to plant more cyanide-laced sweets on supermarket shelves. Detectives sifted through 1,101 tipoffs on the identity of the gang, but soReuter - 76 words
-
Article86 1984-10-19 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Friends of a slain Chinese author who was a vocal critic of the Taiwan government have offered a US$2O,OOO (5543,000) reward for information on his killers, police said. Police said they had not ruled out the possibility that Henry Liv, 52, was assasinated forUPI - 86 words
-
Article109 1984-10-19 3 Opium warlord 'seriously ill' BANGKOK, Thurs. Opium warlord Khun Sa, also known as Chang Chee-Fu, is seriously ill with diabetes and is receiving medical treatment m Burma, a Thai military officer said today. Colonel Boonlert Polachand told reporters that Khun Sa, 54, leader of the rebel Burmese Shan United ArmyReuter; UPI - 109 words
-
362 1984-10-19 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Nakasone attacks 'selection by consensus' decision By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. A fierce struggle for power split the ruling Liberal Democratic Party into two rival camps today as Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone hit out at a decision by conservative leaders to select the362 words
-
272 1984-10-19 4 BAHRAIN, Thurs. Iraq said it repulsed a new Iranian offensive m the central sector of the Gulf war front early today, and Iran countered that it had beaten off an Iraqi attack m the south. A High Command communique issued m Baghdad saidReuter - 272 words
-
Article, Illustration72 1984-10-19 4 BISHOP Desmond Tata landed at Heathrow Airport on Wednesday for a brief stopover on his way back to South Africa from New York and was warmly greeted by the Most Reverend Dr Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (above, left). Bishop Tutu, Anglican general-secretary of the Sooth AfricanAP - 72 words
-
Article131 1984-10-19 4 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE United Nations General Assembly yesterday rejected an attempt by Iran, its third m three years, to challenge Israel's seat m the assembly. The vote on a Danish move to kill the Iranian effort was 80 to 41 with 22 abstaining.NYT - 131 words
-
330 1984-10-19 4 Discussions to be held at 'military level' BEIRUT, Thurs GOVERNMENT sources said yesterday Lebanon is prepared to hold direct talks with Israel on a troop withdrawal from the south at a military level. Israel, however, had issued formal terms earlier m the day thatUPI - 330 words
-
Article, Illustration246 1984-10-19 4 Kremlin and Assad in serious rift CAIRO, Thursday SERIOUS differences emerged between Syrian President Hafez Al- Assad and the Soviet leadership during Mr Assad's visit this week to Moscow, the Al-Ahram newspaper reported today. Quoting reports reaching London from the Soviet capital, the newspaper said Mr Assad feared Syria mightUPI; Reuter - 246 words
-
102 1984-10-19 4 US expects another embassy attack in Beirut WASHINGTON, Thurs. United States intelligence officials believe there may be another bomb attack on the US Embassy m Beirut before November's US presidential election. The Washington Post said today. It quoted intelligence sources as saying that m the weeks before last month's attackReuter - 102 words
-
Article53 1984-10-19 4 RIYADH. Thurs Despite the absence of ciplomatk ties between Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union. Mos cow has sent six-man team for the International Conference for tne Aid of the Blind, which jpens here on Oct 27. A government statement said the team is to attendAP - 53 words
-
150 1984-10-19 4 MUSCAT, Thurs. THREE seamen were missing m the Gulf of Oman yesterday after a mysterious explosion on Moday night on board a P a n a m anian-registered tanker, Rover Star, shipping sources m the Omani capital said. The rest ofReuter - 150 words
-
454 1984-10-19 5 Move could trigger off new crisis within Opec LONDON, Thurs. BRITAIN yesterday reduced the price of its crude oil by US$l.35 (5*2.90) a barrel, from the current level of US$3O a barrel, m a move that experts feel could trigger off a newAFP; UPI; AP; Reuter - 454 words
-
Article373 1984-10-19 5 PARIS, Thurs. The French government will begin organising food handouts to the poor m the next few days, Prime Minister Laurent Fabius said yesterday. He told a television interviewer: "I've always been shocked by the fact that on the one hand you have productionReuter; FT - 373 words
-
Article30 1984-10-19 5 DRAGUINAN (France), Thurs. Georges Thill, France's most renowned tenor of the 1920s and 30s, died at his home m southeastern France, reports said yesterday. He was 86. UPIUPI - 30 words
-
235 1984-10-19 5 Britain sets out blueprint for relaunch of EEC BONN, Thurs. Sir Geoffrey Kowe, Britain's Foreign Secretary, last night sel out Britain's blueprint for the relaunch of the European Community something, he said, which could not be achieved by a close Franco-German partnership alone. In what was seen as a majorFT - 235 words
-
Article, Illustration122 1984-10-19 5 BARCELONA, Than. Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dall (above), left a clinic here last night after recovering from barns goffered In a fire at Us 12th Century castle m August. The Bf-year-old painter, looking fit m a dark salt and his usual ermine cap, left the clinic mReuter - 122 words
-
Article, Illustration363 1984-10-19 5 I'M not against the bomb. I know from my w reading of their history that the Russians are half mad. Well, their books are all about assassination and mad things like that. We need to be able to say to them: LookReuter - 363 words
-
Article330 1984-10-19 6 Pentagon proposing increase WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Defence Department is putting the finishing touches on a new military budget that would push its financing up to levels sought earlier but rejected by Congress, Reagan administration officials said yesterday. The officials said that Pentagon was preparing a U*****.7 billion (*****.7 billion) militaryNYI - 330 words
-
Article130 1984-10-19 6 Actress Hepburn going on 75 TORONTO, Thurs. Actress Katharine Hepburn will celebrate her 75th birthday on Nov 8, but she's not going to collect any grey hairs worrying about it. "I don't think of myself as old, but then I never thought of myself as young or middleaged," she saidUPI - 130 words
-
Article64 1984-10-19 6 WARSAW, Thurs. Six Jailed members of the banned trade union Solidarity who were not released under July's amnesty went on trial today m the southern Polish city of Katowice, union sources said. They face possible prison sentences of five to 25 years on charges of stealing typewritersAFP - 64 words
-
Article37 1984-10-19 6 WARSAW, Thurs. Four people were killed and at least 60 injured, many critically, when a passenger train rammed a freight train stopped at a station m southern Poland early yesterday, PAP tunic nmaum said. AFPAFP - 37 words
-
Article176 1984-10-19 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A textbook giving Nicaraguan rebels tips on political assassinations and guerilla warfare tactics was prepared by the Central intelligence Agency (CIA), the chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence committee, Mr Edward Boland, said yesterday. He charged that the book undercutUPI; Renter - 176 words
-
218 1984-10-19 6 Carrington rejects non-nuclear defence for West BRUSSELS, Thursday NATO secretary-general Lord Carrington rejected the idea of a non-nuclear defence for the West yesterday and said that if Soviet leaders did not want nuclear war "they have only to refrain from aggression against us." Addressing the Belgian Royal Institute for InternationalReuter - 218 words
-
Article124 1984-10-19 6 Arson suspect held after 15 die PATERSON (New Jersey), Than. Fire killed 15 people m a Paterson hotel today and police arrested one of the residents and charged him with arson and murder. Police arrested 44--year-old Russell Cenklin, a television repairman, outside the residential Hotel Alexander Hamilton. Mayor Frank GravesReuter - 124 words
-
Article38 1984-10-19 6 NDJAMENA, Thurs. US President Ronald Reagan's roving ambassador, General Vernon Walters, arrived here yesterday for talks with Chadian President Hissene Habre during which he said he would express US backing for Mr Habre's besieged regime. AFPAFP - 38 words
-
Article, Illustration296 1984-10-19 6 GM workers in Canada down tools TORONTO, Thurs GENERAL Motors' 36,800 Canadian workers went on strike yesterday threatening to disrupt the company's operations throughout North America. The strike follows a breakdown m labour contract talks just three days after GM's workforce m the US accepted a new three-year agreement. TheFT; UPI - 296 words
-
118 1984-10-19 6 MADRID, Thurs. The four nations that have drafted a peace treaty for Central America said yesterday that they would revise their proposal to meet objections raised at the insistence of the United States. Representatives of Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela and Panama, the four countries knownNYT - 118 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1984-10-19 3 Tough nuts for Japan's police to crack: Page 229 words
-
Advertisement527 1984-10-19 3 f A. X Br^ M Anyone can enter our ■■■BtHpHI fc simple contest to win L f_B y^a t ;S| *^^^A exciting holidays and Bn^nH l^^a^H ■^n^^^^^^^M Jjl %-%fTiiif^ valuable Cold Storage b^b^b^b^bh an B^r^ bY bbl Bh bY i ts jt, ■i fl^Hnnn B^c^(BW^^"^Ps naf I ipers. .^^j^^lßß Bn\527 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement566 1984-10-19 4 Rosewood Classical Furniture Exhibition Sale I seT 6 pcs P/wood mother of pearl inlaid sofa set a cush.on glass m^ mtn U fPJP^CWI^MI Rosewood P^ r rset n^\tfffc3^fc»Ml flower stand i Ui ß* i^^ K''rfl Pnl V« I 1 »1 1 x 36 1 set/4 PCS S flßi '-l^k S566 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement435 1984-10-19 5 I fflßß|flpHß] *****I 6833 lYflvvt Ir^l <- i l-%~ it j I GROUP Friday to Sunday. You CQn b" o J,™ n oj k cv( JLJ/\D¥5 1 While stocks last! I A onthespot ifMxWEE ■BSP9H MYUJU Instant J^^ippr fli^^^ M M m «BP^' mJi^kjP I I.skg (3-lri" l"r dv,K| JUmW*435 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement172 1984-10-19 6 Chinese arztioae paiß 19th-25th Oct Event Hall, Level 3 An exhibition-cum-sale of classical ceramics from the Sung, Ming and Ching dynasties. With an impressive display of exclusive ivory masterpieces and antique furniture from the 17th to 19th century. Blackwood bamboo- design writing table $5,500 Blackwood ladies' high-back chair $750 Mingdesignblac172 words
-
Advertisement16 1984-10-19 6 children under U, R rtai n you while you Florence or Naples or Organised by. V«g/16 words
-
-
AROUND ASEAN
-
237 1984-10-19 7 ABBY TAN - Agrava panel hits at alleged retraction ABBY TAN By MANILA, Thurs. The Agrava fact-finding board has reacted strongly to the alleged retraction by a key witness m the Benigno Aquino killing and hinted that perhaps the witness had been coerced. The board, which is to release its much delayed findings237 words
-
Article152 1984-10-19 7 BANGKOK, Thors. A total of 25.1W Thai communist insurgents have surrendered to the authorities since I*s, and the movement no longer can m*i»t»ipi its armed straggle, the Thai Deputy Army Chief of Staff, Lt-Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, said yesterday. Gen Chavalit said that from the beginningAP - 152 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1984-10-19 7 JAKARTA, Thuis. Four people were killed when a landslide smashed into a village m West Java at the weekend, the Suara Karya reported today. It also damaged rice fields. AFP MR NAMALIU crossing has caused strain and disruption"AFP - 39 words
-
Article326 1984-10-19 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Its Penang plant will begin production next year By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. A US$l2 million (5525.9 million) Asean industrial joint venture to manufacture car parts has been launched, the Filipi- no partner, Mr Jose Concepcion Jr, announced here. Mr Concepcion is vice-chairman326 words
-
Article, Illustration393 1984-10-19 7 MANILA, Thurs. THE Philippines' creditor-banks have approved a plan to reschedule the economically ailing country's massive foreign debt and extend new loans, President Ferdinand Marcos said today. The announcement, carried by the official Philippine News Agency (PNA), also said the banks had approved Manila'sIMF; AFP; UPI - 393 words
-
Article277 1984-10-19 7 PORT MORESBY, Thurs. Foreign Minister Rabbie Namaliu last night said Papua New Guinea had every right to speak out about the 10,000 refugees crossing the frontier from Indonesia's province of Irian Jaya. "We have been particularly vocal this year because of the border violations for whichAFP; AP - 277 words
-
Article61 1984-10-19 7 BANGKOK, Thurs. The confessed killer of a Japanese housewife was sentenced to life imprisonment today, only nine days after the woman was stabbed to death m her Bangkok apartment. Mrs Rue Ardashi was killed on Oct 9 while resisting a robbery attempt by Tong-u Pongmuangpak, 30. TheUPI - 61 words
-
Article37 1984-10-19 7 JAKARTA, Thurs. An earthquake registering 4 on the Richter scale rocked Aceh, a province on the northern tip of Sumatra island, today, a spokesman for the Meteorological agency said. No casualties or damage were reported. APAP - 37 words
-
Article55 1984-10-19 7 MANILA, Thurs. A US Air Force helicopter carrying six Americans on a night training operation crashed m dense jungle north of Manila yesterday, killing all aboard, said a spokesman at Clark Air Base. 100 km north of here. UPI Pulau Langkawi resort project ready to take off: SectionUPI - 55 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement344 1984-10-19 7 Gieate aChristmas table centrepiece and winaprize.. ft could be a trip to Australia! V>/nce again, the Mandarin Singapore is Category 111 is exclusive to professional organising a competition to challenge your florists. The first prize is a trip to Australia! creativity. In addition, there are 10 consolation prizes Each year344 words
-
Advertisement276 1984-10-19 7 1 a Til mic I THE RAIN B/ENT THEARAMIS COLLECTOR'S UMBRELLA Your free gift with any $30 purchase of Aramis, Devin or Aramis 900. Not for men only. This newest Aramis design of alternating panels of Aramis brown, Devin green, Aramis 900 blue and a splash of neutral russet comes276 words
-
-
across the CAUSEWAY
-
Article368 1984-10-19 8 The Hongkong connection KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday DRUG syndicates m the country paid $209 million to their Hongkong connections via New York, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad disclosed here yesterday. Police uncovered this scheme during an operation m Penang when they seized severalNST - 368 words
-
377 1984-10-19 8 IRENE HOE - Langkawi plan to save visitors carrying cash IRENE HOE By THE cashless society arrives m January 1987 on Malaysia's Pulau Langkawi. Instead of cash, visitors to the island's ambitious $3 billion resort will use a m i c r op p r ocessor-control-ied credit card which doubles as room key.377 words
-
149 1984-10-19 8 Drug abuse now a 'security problem' KUALA LUMPUR, Than. A total of 1,888 members of the armed forces were charged with drag offences from 1915 to July this year. A total of 3W members of the police force were also charged with similar offences daring the same period. Daring 1976,NST; Bernatna - 149 words
-
Article121 1984-10-19 8 Debate to go live' for one hour PETALING JAVA, Thurs. The proposed Umno-PAS debate on Nov 11 will be carried "live" over Television Malaysia for one hour from 9 p.m. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said yesterday that the time allocated for the debate was one hour. "We regard theBernama - 121 words
-
Article, Illustration153 1984-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today warned the people of groups who were out to change the people's way of life by attempting to destroy the nations historical and cultural heritage. He said the activities of these groups were similar toNST - 153 words
-
181 1984-10-19 8 CHEN Nee Yen would be all smiles if she knew what the cheque she is holding amounts to. Nee Yen, the two-year-old daughter of a cook, has a hole m her heart. She needs $16,000 to go for corrective surgery at Mt Elizabeth181 words
-
Article, Illustration553 1984-10-19 8 4 IT'S very difficult to hazard a guess because we have a new Finance Minister. His approach may be different from his predecessor. I think it will be realistic just like m the previous Budget proposals. Not everyone will be pleased with it,Bernama; AP; NST - 553 words
-
Article251 1984-10-19 8 Cut in income tax rates likely Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tomorrow's Budget may bring some relief to wage earners m the term of lower income taxes. Finance Minister Daim Zainnddin b likely to sweeten th 1 expected tax shocks by lowering the rate en personal income tux by one perNST - 251 words
-
Article62 1984-10-19 8 KI.UANG. Thurs A 29--year-old Singapore police rrin was killed wKen his cfc» collided with an oil tanker at the 87 km Simpang Renggam-Johor Baru road on Tuesday. Mr Toh Hock C'man was f,(iing to Air Hitam when '.he accident occurred at 11 a.m A passenger mBernama - 62 words
-
Article32 1984-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun, Malaysia will continue to pive its undivided moral and diplomatic support to the Palestinian cause, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today m the Dewan Rakyat BernamaBernama - 32 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement360 1984-10-19 8 A W B^^^_ FREDERICK MOVER MASTER CLASS AND PIANO RECITAL Master Class Sunday 21 October 84 at 10.00 am Victoria Concert Hall Registration fee: $2 Application forms are obtainable from the Cultural Affairs Division, Ministry of Culture, 4th Storey, City Half Piano Recital Sunday 21 October 84 at 8.00 pm360 words
-
Advertisement9 1984-10-19 8 What caused the run on the ringgit: Page 219 words
-
-
HOME
-
165 1984-10-19 9 Divers find missing RSAF pilot and plane in sea DIVERS have found the body of a missing Republic of Singapore Air RVCC pilot and his aircraft which crashed on Ocf 10. A Defence Ministry statement yesterday saiil Republic of Singapore Navy divers located the Skyliawk m the Straits of Malacca165 words
-
Article61 1984-10-19 9 Police checks during Deepavali POLICE are carrying out anti-crime operations during the Deepavali festivities. Officers from the Beach Road and Queenstown sta tions have already carried out checks on red light districts, gambling dens, construction sites and hawker centres earlier this week. A police spokesman said yesterday that officers from61 words
-
Article50 1984-10-19 9 MORE than 50 representatives of 15 government and private organisations were briefed about several fireprevention systems by a private company at the Century Park Sheraton Hotel vester•iay Five members of Cerhetus Pte Ltd. a security system company, spoke about the fire-prevention systems it is selling here.50 words
-
Article, Illustration253 1984-10-19 9 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Could this be due to this? By CARP and water spangle weeds are getting on a little too well at Seletar Reservoir. According to a team from the National University of Singapore's Botany Department, intensive carp farming at the reservoir may have caused253 words
-
359 1984-10-19 9 PHILIP LEE - Number of operators to fall from 143 to 32 m next two years By ALL telephone exchanges m government ministries and departments will be run without switchboard operators by the end of 1986. This will not only result m long-term savings m cost but359 words
-
Article315 1984-10-19 9 HE SET himself a hard task when he first ioined Jurong Shipyard to teach his future employees how to relish their work. Mr Kiyohiko Sakurai, former managing director of Jurong Shipyard, found his Singaporean workers hardworking and diligent, but they were inflexible and afraid to315 words
-
Article76 1984-10-19 9 THAI boxing and dance, a Thai trade fair, Thai food, martial art demonstrations and a fun fair are some of the events that will highlight a three-day carnival at the Chinese Garden between Nov 2 and Nov 4. Tickets for the Thai-Sing carnival cost $5 for76 words
-
157 1984-10-19 9 Jail for man who hurled bottles at own flat A MAN angrily hurled bottles at his third-storey flat from the ground floor after he was shut out. But one of the bottles smashed a window pane and a piece of glass struck passer-by Sia Chan Heng. 26, who was walking157 words
-
266 1984-10-19 9 link up with us' call to private sector THE civil service, which has fully developed its electronic mailing network, is now calling on the private sector to link up with its communication system. With all ministry headquarters, major departments and some statutory bodies now part of this point-to-point network, the266 words
-
113 1984-10-19 9 A MAN will stand trial m the High Court for raping two girls, one of them twice. Lim Huat Yam, alias Lim Wan Seng, 40, a sub-contractor, is alleged to have raped an 11--year-old girl m March 1979 at a flat m113 words
-
Article, Illustration195 1984-10-19 10 THE exchange of letters between the Monetary Authority of Singapore and Jardine Fleming (Singapore) began on May 14 this year with the MAS expressing its concern with the way the merchant bank was conducting its affairs. The letter stated that "unless satisfactory answers are forthcoming on195 words
-
Article, Illustration647 1984-10-19 10 Stories by CONRAD RAJ and DOREEN SOH KeppePs takeover of Straits Steamship Jardine disclaimers are hard to comprehend MAS THE authorities' main grouse with Jardine appears to be its role as "financial adviser" m the takeover of Straits Steamship by Keppel Shipyard early last year. The647 words
-
Article, Illustration558 1984-10-19 10 Singland's abortive deal JARDINE was singled out by the Monetary Authority of Singapore for giving inadequate advice to minority shareholders m the controversial Singapore Land case. In November 1981, Singland announced that it planned to buy five cargo ships from the Ocean Shipping Group558 words
-
464 1984-10-19 10 Loans to the MD Money used 'to buy new shares' AN MAS investigation of Jardine m 1981 had revealed that substantial unsecured loans were granted to its then managing director to boy new shares. This was m contravention of Section 133 of the Companies Act. In view of the Jardine464 words
-
422 1984-10-19 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Judges change minds on earlier decision By A THREE-JUDGE court yesterday reversed its own earlier decision and decided that lawyer K. E. Hilborne was entitled to appeal to the Privy Council against a court order that he be struck off the422 words
-
Article, Illustration212 1984-10-19 11 Youths threatened to kill lifeguard at pool TWO youths armed with knives threatened to kill a swimming pool lifeguard after he had earlier told one of their friends to stay clear of the deep pool. Thay feck Seng, 17, jobless, was seated at the edge of the 2.7 metre-deep pool212 words
-
Article65 1984-10-19 11 Quizzes and games at exhibitions QUIZZES and team games will be organised as part of eight exhibitions to be held during this month's productivity month. Also included will be a children's singing contest. The eight venues for the exhibitions from tomorrow until Nov 14 are Parkway Parade, Thomson Plaza, Liang65 words
-
Article73 1984-10-19 11 THIS years Speak Mandarin Campaign launched on Sept 21, has come when schools are busy with their final examinations. As a result, many schools may not be able to take an active part m the campaign, the Education Ministry has noted. But principals have been reminded73 words
-
367 1984-10-19 11 Party urges joint effort on Malay issues THE Singapore Malay National Organisation (SMNO) is trying to get the opposition political parties to join forces on Malay issues that it wants to raise m the coming general election. It has initiated the formation of a United Malay Action Council, which it367 words
-
151 1984-10-19 11 A BRITISH schoolboy who injured his right leg after driving a car which somersaulted along Farrer Road on Sept 8, was yesterday banned from driving for a year and fined a total of $1,100. The court heard that Philip John Dewar's leg151 words
-
Article, Illustration261 1984-10-19 11 Remote control of street lights THIS is an illustration of the $22-million remote control system which the Public Utilities Board will be implementing m 1986. Not only does it help to conserve energy, it will also work more accurately and efficiently than the old261 words
-
Article45 1984-10-19 11 THIEVES broke into a houstin Jalan Kembang Melati, off Farrer Road, on Wednesday night and stole $25,000 m cash and a $3,700 diamond ring Madam S.N. Tan. 56. told police she and her family of six were asleep during the theft45 words
-
Article, Illustration269 1984-10-19 14 RAWI AHMAD; ANDREW CHIN - RAWI AHMAD ANDREW CHIN Pictures by and A FIRE has robbed typhoon victims m the Philippines of clothes donated by people m Ayer Rajah. And these people who had planned to donate the clothes may themselves now need donations instead. The piles of clothes collected269 words
-
258 1984-10-19 14 Trailer had permit for 4.6 m, but was 5.4 m high A PERMIT for a 4.6--metre-high lorry trailer which, m fact, measured 5.4 metres and a pedestrian bridge with a height limit of 4.5 metres. These are the elements of a case which Traffic Police are investigating after the trailer258 words
-
Article60 1984-10-19 14 THE decomposed body of a man was found m a stream near the Woodlands Home for the Aged m Lorong Woodlands Kechil on Wednesday Police investigating the case identified him as Mr Ratnam so Muthu. 64, a resident of the home who had been reported missing since60 words
-
312 1984-10-19 14 Call to attract more Malay youths to CCs Action follows PM's commen s THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations yesterday urged the People's Association to get more Malay youths to take part m community centre activities. The council said that this could be done by employing people who understand312 words
-
Article57 1984-10-19 14 TALKS and slide shows on Burm.i, Nepal. India and Eu rope will take place al the (jueerstown branch library lecture hall on Saturda. between 3 p.m to 5 p.m Th.s is part of the In Search of Adventure series, organ sed by the Singapore Adventurers' Club57 words
-
Article63 1984-10-19 14 A HONGKONG youth was charged yesterday with a capital offence of trafficking m 521 g of heroin. Lav Chi Sing, 18, is accused of transporting the drug from Gnim Peng Hotel m Geylang Road to Changi Airport m a taxi on Tuesday. No plea was taken63 words
-
Article, Illustration311 1984-10-19 15 ANDREW CHIN; PAUL WEE - Nicoll Highway pile -up ANDREW CHIN PAUL WEE Picture: Story: TWO suspected drunken drivers sparked off a seven-vehicle pile-up m Nicoll Highway early yesterday. The two were driving pick-ups and heading towards Guillemard Circus at about 1.30 a.m. when their vehicles were involved m a crash. A passenger m one311 words
-
Article282 1984-10-19 15 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE case of the hard-to-kill cockroach may soon be solved. The National University of Singapore is studying the effectiveness of two pesticides commonly used In Singapore households and whether the cockroaches have developed a resistance to poisons. Dr Ho Shalt Hung from282 words
-
179 1984-10-19 15 SINGAPORE and Norway have signed an agreement to avoid double taxation. The pact takes account of the economic changes m both countries since the last agreement was signed 18 years ago. Singapore, which has similar agreements with 22 other countries, successfully concluded the agreement179 words
-
Article63 1984-10-19 15 TWENTY winners of a contest went on a "grocery grab'" at Yaohan Orchard on Wednesday and most of them managed to take goods worth up to a maximum of $500 m the five minutes allowed. The grab was the first of a weekly series to take63 words
-
473 1984-10-19 15 A QUESTION on whether Singapore is soon to have a modern indoor national stadium will be one of eight questions MPs will ask when Parliament sits this afternoon. It comes from Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon), who will ask the Social473 words
-
107 1984-10-19 15 Two accused in $741,000 theft of VCRs, tapes TWO men appeared In court yesterday charged with the theft of $741,90* worth of video recorders and tapes last Wednesday. kutan Singh, 31, and Mohamed Ekball bin Packir Mohamed, 33, are alleged to have stolen two containerloads of 441 video recorders worth107 words
-
Article26 1984-10-19 15 THE Combined Police Band will perform at Bukit Merah Central, between Blocks 163 and 164, on Sunday from 6.15 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.26 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement25 1984-10-19 9 __J lIHBK'.''- f iffli V^ L^nhjcosuols cvi from tP i^BM^BM^Bßffipff ißUllfflft =^~df :^s^kirts^nd I V iSßsmh Him i SK/r\7o li I f f§l f 125 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement321 1984-10-19 10 Inmenick of Times 1 N ine thirty p.m. The man thanked us for the help. One by one, the metal shutters of Times We thanked him for his purchases, the Bookshop came down. The long, hectic A simple illustration of a commercial hours were nearly over. transaction, right? Time to321 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1984-10-19 11 Fun, fashionable tee-dressing B -|I||;: Tee-dressing. It's the sporty look of today. 'asual and trendy. BBBBi^^^^^^^" ill|. To give you a feel ing of fun and freedon i /jjf I All our tees come m cotton knits. Go for the brights orange, I I pink and mint. Or choose ever-fashionable140 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement384 1984-10-19 12 Itotnr^L!^— -^^-i^^^tt -fl[ I A I BBBB^ \^w* IwllAl M fl B m I^l^l^H IbW i t^^l ft m mm 1 IbH I II I II U I I W*2\ BBS I I hB bBbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbB fIV VfIVJ BBIBk. flVfl 888 BVfIV I BBBBBBBBBBBaBBafIVfIH' aVfI ■fIBBBBBBBBBBBBifIVfIB I ■■:,.>•♦ 'J| fl fl384 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement235 1984-10-19 13 s^SMSm*. Special 7h«i>lt fou' for four Support! jm m m fM M^tM We're giving these free gifts each day to our loyal customers. Simply present your receir^W $20/ W^ S^ and above from Yaohan to collect your present! Each customer is entitled to one free ojfere§feb day, j m w^ZmW235 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement695 1984-10-19 14 Divali greetings,^ a precious message from your favourite... STYLEMART DEPT STORE PTE LTD to their esteemed clientele. We have just received yet another lot of exquisite punjabi suits and marvels of sarees to make your Divali all the more bright. Also beautifully embd. silk kurtas for boys and punjabi suits695 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement712 1984-10-19 15 Grand Opening Special Offer FREE GIFT! Z V 8 "*"T^ Free luxurious Tea- vffl £*~%A>%^ 8 I set will be given for f3ji '^^-J^^^ B 1 every purchase or BIJP > "v '^,_J^ I We are specialized n I T II B Highly-valued Carpets -Free k '»4 <f MB IJll712 words
-
-
around YOUR PLACE
-
Article, Illustration356 1984-10-19 16 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Anson By MR MINISTER, I'm sorry that the place where I stay is not In your Itinerary. But would it be possible for yon to visit and spend some time with as? This request came from a resident at the ministerial356 words
-
213 1984-10-19 16 Interested in signing up for these activities? WordStar: Bukit Ho Swee CC will hold a five-session course at $70 on wordprocessing starting m December. BASIC programming: A 10-session course at $70 will begin next month at Boon Teck CC. Dresses and suits: For $40, learn how to sew dresses on213 words
-
Article, Illustration393 1984-10-19 16 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Kallang By SOME of the best things m life went on m this house. Here, the most sumptuous parties of the day were held. British naval officers and sailors joined m the merry-making with local Chinese merchants. Champagne flowed while the music393 words
-
Article, Illustration298 1984-10-19 16 Delta THE Delta CC Senior Citizens Club is celebrating not one, but two, anniversaries tomorrow evening. Lined up for its members are a dinner and cultural show to mark 25 years of nationhood as well as the silver wedding jubilee of seven298 words
-
Article108 1984-10-19 16 Forum on community building BRIGADIER-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong and Mr S. Vasoo will be key speakers at a forum on community building at Anderson Junior College m Ane Mo Kio on Sunday at 9 a.m. Brig-Gen Lee, a former SAF Chief of Staff of the General Staff who is108 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1984-10-19 16 •.J E^flii mIIH Wkl'm^mm B Jm Bn wsmKy^S-w/fi- I i s^au^nj BBjn^sr^S^^s^^rjnH m&£\£MMiMm&>. Only the finest gems and precious metals I A^HJtli^^P'^ '^r^^Br are used m etery Jet 'aime Bien setting, /^■RjirSl p^SI- JmU&^'fW' a measure of excellence never com- I m> m ■QB^^B promised. /sl^i niHoi J^w^B^ We guarantee155 words
-
Advertisement9 1984-10-19 16 Action Line *****72 Mon-Fn*** ll^ 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.9 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous453 1984-10-19 16 TalkS/ShOWS Dr T. H. Ho, registrar at Kandang Ker- adviser to the Toa Payoh RCs, will visit bau Hospital. Block 79, Toa Payoh Central. Kreta Ayer: Kreta Ayer CC will hold a Fi|f|| Bnow The Gods Must q..^ At 10 a m Mr P. Selvadurai, the week-long photo exhibition on453 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement418 1984-10-19 17 With most air conditioners, you aid up bcinfi roEcl o\7 nich dectneitv hflls B f y Jf MB -"^l^^^ FACT. Fisher is reliable. The rotary --9kJL B^y^T^ t wk h easiest- to-clean on the market. I Bfe jjfl ..^Mli New Fisher Air Conditioners ■i-l£»M^ Vu BfjP^^W^ *^JH a pgftf BKTfc418 words
-
Advertisement116 1984-10-19 17 I |Y1 MEISHOKU cosm ET ,cs Meishoku has been used by many m Japan since 1 885. 9 Jm SW fl f m C/ >Ǥ!? Towards ultimate beauty the natural way. Meishoku. Made chiefly from natural herbal ingredients. Keeps your complexion radiant and youthful. This famous celebrity uses Meishoku for116 words
-
-
TIMESCOPE
-
Article, Illustration926 1984-10-19 18 HO CHIN BENG; TRACY HO - HO CHIN BENG TRACY HO Part Three of a series on Singapore's political landscape By and The SIT (Singapore Improvement Trust) and early HDB homes are mostly three-room or smaller. They house the lower-income group as well as those who were once poor but are now926 words
-
Article67 1984-10-19 18 Ranking of constituencies is based on the number of voters; the biggest constituency ranks No. 1 and the smallest No. 79. '80 '84 Alexandra 30 34 Brickworks 63 78 Bikit Merah 24 35 Buona Vista 41 52 Delta 57 77 Henderson 23 47 Kin Seng 52 13 Leng Kee67 words
-
282 1984-10-19 18 COSMOPOLITAN City North, which has a slow-growing population, plays host to 30,000 foreign visitors on an average day. The area showcases three distinct social settings: THE FIRST encompasses Toa Payoh new town and other HDB estates; THE SECOND, Cairnhill and River Valley. It is282 words
-
Article36 1984-10-19 18 '80 '84 Boon Took 21 31 Cairnhill 22 66 Khe Bong 54 60 Kirn Keat 15 14 Kuo Chuan 31 40 Moulmoin 27 46 Rivor Valley 53 71 Toa Payoh 59 75 Whampoa 18 3836 words
-
Article, Illustration1022 1984-10-19 19 The choice of expatriates and the elite Suburb West 4 West Coast Singapore's fastest-growing constituency grew from the smallest seat m 1980 to the second biggest today. 7 No. of voters m 1984: 16,767 No. of voters m 1980: 15,696 Net gain: 1,071 MP: Ho See Beng (PAP), since 1976.1,022 words
-
Article29 1984-10-19 19 '80 '84 Ayer Rajah 68 39 Bukit Timah 72 65 Clementi 74 22 Pasir Panjang 42 44 Tanglin 62 79 Ulu Pandan 7 11 West Coast 75 229 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1984-10-19 19 B SINGAPORE usiness MC'P'2%',2 8H $1 VOL 6 NO*) OCTOB>H '5 "984 MOOTHLY Gas stations or mini marts?18 words
-
Advertisement259 1984-10-19 19 jS^HASSAN'S OPENING '^^laQ^ki -^w@OJJ^"' ir^HHfIHI!HiHiV M^i^<^^ <^^p^fe ryJl y^W To commemorate Singapore's 25 years ol Nation Building K»58|HjRS^PS8BBI^B»»^BMB!IBIi^»oB our Grand Opening Sale will be an unforgetatte >\penenc( S^^gW^^^^^^^^S^* JSHWtfl 1 rlffflf rn^rn Both m vanet\ and prices See the mosi comprehensive rangeof antique, sem antique ai k^ WSPmwftfPlwk msJw^^^l^-^^^^K^Si contemporary259 words
-
-
Article451 1984-10-19 20 Deng is the key factor IT HAS been six years since Mr Deng Xiaoping rose to power, threw out radical leftist policies and put China on the modernisation road. As the Chinese strongman pushes on with more economic reforms, he faces two main challenges overcoming resistance451 words
-
791 1984-10-19 20 How the Malaysian dollar performs m the days ahead could well depend on the Malaysian budget to be presented by new Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin today. Here, we look at why the ringgit took a dip a fortnight ago. Around the region KUALA791 words
-
Article, Illustration1201 1984-10-19 20 RICHARD OWEN - RICHARD OWEN Crisis m the Kremlin leadership By MOSCOW Leninskie Gorkio, the country estate where Lenin died, is a good place to reflect on the present succession struggle m the Kremlin. Walking among the silver birches where Lenin spent his last years, or gazing at1,201 words
-
Article756 1984-10-19 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK A member of the family with an unnamed daughter wanted to know how I felt about girls being named Summer. Not wanting to get involved m what was none of my business, I lied and said it doesn't matter what your nameNVT - 756 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1984-10-19 20 SURVIVR] OF THE FITTEST Clark Hatch is m great shape to keep you m great shape ■PU# YEARS YDUNG Celebrating up aecaoes ot health and titness PHvaoiHTNES cares MARCO POLO HOTEL. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 1024 TELEPHONE *****41 EXT 1862 Highly prized Tai Piiig carpets at low, low prices. Now x^^140 words
-
-
FORUM
-
Letter144 1984-10-19 21 THE ONG TENG CHEONG WALKABOUT IN ANSON I AM disappointed with leaders of the Workers' Party. It is not difficult to see the dirty trick they played at the forum during Mr Ong Teng Cheong"s visit to Anson last Sunday. Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam and Mr Wong144 words
-
Letter125 1984-10-19 21 THE Workers* Party is a wallah- wallah party. Anson residents are ashamed of it and are annoyed by the rude behaviour during Mr Ong Teng Cheong's walkabout. If the WP wants to be taken seriously and treated with respect, it should first show respect to an elected national125 words
-
Letter142 1984-10-19 21 THE Workers' Party is 25 years behind time. Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam showed Mr Ong Teng Cheong a WP banner which said "Wake up to your freedom it is time." Mr Ong correctly replied: "The people of Singapore had woken up to that a long time ago."142 words
-
Letter, Illustration306 1984-10-19 21 DESPITE your writer Kannan Chandran's dismal prophesy of doom, jazz is very much alive and kicking m Singapore as evidenced by the almost sell-out crowd which thronged the Singapore Conference Hall last Sunday to listen with rapture to the wonderful sound of our own Singapore306 words
-
Letter130 1984-10-19 21 I AGREE with local jazz musician Iskandar Ismail's observation, as reported m the article "Whither, Singapore jazz?" (ST, Oct 11), that the government should support local jazz music-making. More jazz concerts could be organised for the general public, perhaps once a month for a start. This will130 words
-
Letter152 1984-10-19 21 I AM writing this m connection with the loss of our pet dog. I placed an advertisement m the papers m the hope that it would lead to its recovery. My family was overjoyed to receive a call from some "kind" person who claimed he had found152 words
-
Letter, Illustration619 1984-10-19 21 Ministry: 'N' level exam also picks students for 'O' levels 4 The 'N' level papers test competence m the various subjects as well as identify pupils who are able to go on to Secondary 5N to do the GCE 'O' level exami- m nation. 7 I REFER619 words
-
Letter54 1984-10-19 21 I REFER to the letter "No lawmen came" by "Normal Citizen". (ST, Oct 15). We shall be grateful if the writer could telephone me on *****05 and provide me with more details of the incident m order that we may investigate the matter. YAP YEOW WOON, PRO54 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement415 1984-10-19 21 stamps BV<y^MaiißFfc\^B DIVINE MARK STAMP PROVIDES YOU 3 30,000 impressions B Instant dry Clear impression print at your fingertips Qj^L^ Mo smear and smudge f 483// desi 2 n and size available pw 4 colour for selection *nrcTOMFR MADE-TO-ORDER PRE INKED STAMP -h-h--ab|e jn REDPUR p L t. BLACK BLUE)415 words
-
-
BACKGROUND
-
Article764 1984-10-19 22 A group calling itself The Man With 21 Faces, after a popular drama series, has led Japanese police on a not-so-merry chase for seven months. The group has laced popular confection with poison m an extortion attempt and kidnapped a senior company executive for ransom. SevereUPI - 764 words
-
Article, Illustration650 1984-10-19 22 R.C. SABATIER - Women do most of the work but the men eat first R.C. SABATIER By LONDON Women and their daughters m developing countries are more likely to be malnourished than men and their sons. Though women work as hard or harder than men at growing food, m times of shortage or650 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement449 1984-10-19 22 ||^l.^^^T^^^^r^^^TT^^r^^^^^TK^at!^^W^^^^^^^^f^^^^^y^^^f^^^^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^l^.J SA-101DS 3,1 40W (10,700 BTU/H) flH^^Hyißk SA-121DS 3,520W (12,000 BTU/H) CAM YA iWItHD aB LDHnPUTER setback system features a two-step temperature control l^F ■Wll^llm^F ■*Bm system that raises the room temperature by I°C one hour after the Hin E switch is on then raises by another I°c1 c over449 words
-
Advertisement72 1984-10-19 22 y£>^ Britannica 3 I THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITTANICA 3 You'll find Britannica 3 filled with knowledge about everything from economics to home decorating Sports to politics Art to music. Health to religion. What makes Britannica 3 unique Post now for details with no obligation' STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN. BHD. fMW TIMES72 words
-
-
TIMESDOLLAR
-
In the market
-
Article36 1984-10-19 23 Singpore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 37 47 30 Finance 3 7 7 Hotels 2 5 4 Properties 5 3 2 Plantations 8 I 2 Mirung 2 I Deb/Loons 3 4 3 Total 60 66 4936 words
-
Article43 1984-10-19 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 38 45 34 Finance 4 6 8 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 4 5 3 Oil palms 4 I 3 Tins 4 2 3 Rubbers 9 4 5 Deb/ Loans 0 1 1 Total 63 65 5743 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1984-10-19 23 INDICES Highs Lows Investors expect an accommodating Malaysian Budget Straits Fines Business Fines 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)39 words
-
Chief price changes
-
Article65 1984-10-19 23 SthMfcM 590+80 hmeitßhd 150 +12 Sttontw Dredt 555 10 Cora PUrrt 50c 247 +9 KMkKky Spore 454 +8 KlKeponi 242 +7 «jhllo«5Oc 241 +6 FUCBWc 212+6 DBS 670 +5 SMDafcySOc 198 +4 Kuinlhusoc 246+3 SriHjrtimu 235 +3 Mm INp 50e 137 +3 SPK-s«nto»* 113 +3 Gwltap 494 +2 Cfroptrtiw65 words
-
Article75 1984-10-19 23 S P lII* 292 -62 Leont Hujl US -35 Swpi Bed 790 -30 Apolo 200 -30 Tonf Menf 285 -23 SEUfe 1810 -10 c Corp cms 141 -9 Spore Fodder 183 -7 Spore Land 358-6 MB**nj 830 -5 Cakfart 585 -5 I C S 555 -5 Ft H 53575 words
-
Article60 1984-10-19 23 Oct 17 Oct 18 BT Composite 764 35 764.23 BT Indicator *****12 *****59 BT 08/ OS 266 283 ST Industrials 855.17 853.66 ST Finance 2532.24 2528.93 ST Hotels 6900.77 896.68 ST Properties 541.95 541.59 ST Minings 370.54 370.03 ST Plantations 2552.97 2556.31 OCBC 658.95 661.13 OU6 Composite 431.95 433.5760 words
-
Article14 1984-10-19 23 Ben Co 827,000 Pan-El 635,000 Innovest 584,000 Promet 579,000 Pahang Cons 507,00014 words
-
-
Article85 1984-10-19 23 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on a mixed note yesterday, thanks to some light covering activity m the late afternoon. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 4.83 points to 1307.88. At the close of trading, the market score- board registered 63 gains as85 words
-
Article76 1984-10-19 23 Bousteadßhd +2 fi-win C 8 C unch H» Par unch CCM -4 hchcjptßhd -1 CmmUmn* -4 Keppel unch o__pM unch MTC unch Esm -4 M f |iin +4 F8 N 5 IBT susp Cm-IP +2 Nat Iron -2 PMC +1 SembShp -1 Pan Dtc +2 Sime76 words
-
-
133 1984-10-19 23 THE property market m Hongkong is expected to recover from the present slump soon. Mr James King, a partner with Jones Lang Wootton m Hongkong, has forecast a shortage of residential, retail and office space m the colony over the next year or133 words
-
Article78 1984-10-19 23 Steering by voice for ships TOKYO Hitachi Zosen Corp said it has developed the world's first voice-con-trolled steering system for large ships. A Hitachi spokesman said that when given an order to change course, the system repeats the order m a female voice and transmits it to the steering gear.Reuter - 78 words
-
464 1984-10-19 23 Investment also interests Japanese, overseas Chinese HONGKONG A Southern China city has successfully set a precedent of raising funds m the country's tight money market by issuing "stocks" to finance construction of transport systems, power' plants and other public works projects. Sales ofKyodo - 464 words
-
Short stops
-
Article124 1984-10-19 23 US dollar resists intervention NEW YORK The US dollar largely shrugged off costly attempts by West Germany to clip its value, with good economic news from Washington countering market nervousness about central bank intervention. West Germany's Bundesbank sold an estimated US$3OO million (Ss6Bl million) on Wednesday, bringing the US currencyReuter - 124 words
-
Article39 1984-10-19 23 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian crude palm oil output rose to a record 410,500 tonnes last month from a revised 369,486 (originally 369,000) m August and 309,887 m September last year, the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority said.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
-
Article64 1984-10-19 23 LONDON The government expects to lose less than £100 million (***** million) m tax revenues m 1984/85 as a result of the proposed cut m North Sea oil prices, official sources said. They said the British National Oil Co was already selling quite large amounts of lowerpriced oilReuter - 64 words
-
Article78 1984-10-19 23 BAHRAIN Abu Dhabi has not altered the price for its crude oil, oil industry sources said m the United Arab Emirates. They said officials of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co told them yesterday morning its official crude selling prices remain unchanged. The sources said they believedReuter - 78 words
-
-
343 1984-10-19 23 Tuan Sing tempts property buyers with guaranteed income TUAN Sing Holdings Ltd is holding out a carrot to potential buyers of their Sommerville Park property. Each buyer of a Sommerville Park apartment will be guaranteed a gross annual rental income, of between 6 and 6V2 per cent based on the343 words
-
Article, Illustration354 1984-10-19 23 NORA CHENG - O M petitions for Tarisco to be wound up NORA CHENG Court to hear case of Long John Silver's franchisee on Nov 23 By OGILVY Mather (S) Pte Ltd has filed a petition to wind up Tarisco Pte Ltd, the franchise holder of Long John Silver's for the Asia Pacific354 words
-
Article263 1984-10-19 23 Lloyds Bank Lin merger move LONDON The business of Lloyds Bank International Limited is to be merged with that of Lloyds Bank PLC and the shareholdings m LBI subsidiaries will be transferred to the parent company. The merger, which has been approved by the boards of both banks, is subjectUniversal News Services - 263 words
-
158 1984-10-19 23 THE London stock market suffered its biggest one-day f all m history on Tuesday, because of cats In British crude oil prices and a deteriorlation m the pit dispute. The London Financial Times 3t-share Index fell by 27.9 points to close at158 words
-
Article97 1984-10-19 23 HONGKONG Hongkong companies are now queueing up for stock market listings following four months without new issues, dealers said. The revival is the result of recent stock market strength, largely inspired by the signing of the Sino British agreement on the future of the colonyReuter - 97 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement137 1984-10-19 23 I HHHt a: I Fixed Deposits f 2 months 7V0% Da 1 (Minimum S$10,000) I U \9m€3km r 3 months 7i/ 2 o/ ODa N (Mjnimum 555,000) I I£L I\3 \Jm€Xm r 6 months 7 1 /9%0a i (Minimum 555,000) f I£* I\J [J.CI. For rates on S$ 100,000 and137 words
-
-
TIMES
-
Article2902 1984-10-19 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done' Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,902 words
-
Article1972 1984-10-19 24 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto (3 765) 1 370 Ale* Hldg xd Alcom 1 458 1 46S> (63) I 46 (2) 1 45 Anton (1 568 1 5895) (8) 1 58 «10) 1 57 A Choc (2 688 2 70S) 11 2 68 AMD (3.628 3 665) API1,972 words
-
Article2858 1984-10-19 24 1984 Last Yield VoJ Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 200 Acma 205 -5 3.6 3 205 205 308 129 Alcom 130 unch 3.8 65 131 130 312 218 Atl.ed Choc 238-2 6 240 238 198 1312,858 words
-
Commodities, Finance
-
Article313 1984-10-19 25 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cenh/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 174 50— 175 50N 174.50 175.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Nov 176.50~177.00 1 76 75 177 25 204.00-204 50 204.00-205.00 Int. RSS Dec 178 75 179 25 179 00 179.50 Int313 words
-
Article49 1984-10-19 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager continued to be the major operator, taking the Bulk of yesterday's 90 tonnes offered, down from 100 tonnes on Wednesday. No rationing was detected.49 words
-
Article21 1984-10-19 25 Closini prices Copp** £/tonne Ned Spot 1040.50-1041^0 (1045.00-1045.50) 3 months 1064.00—1064.50 (1068.50-1069.50) Market tone: Barely Steady Sales: 15,700 tonnes m21 words
-
Article19 1984-10-19 25 Silver Closint prices USS/troy oz nan im Singapore 712-7.22 7.20—730 New York 7.10—7.20 7.24—7.34 Source Credit Suisse, Spore19 words
-
Article19 1984-10-19 25 Closanc prices Aluminium £/tome Ned Spot 829.50—830.00 (823.50-824.00) 3 months 852.00—852.50 (847.00-847.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 23,400 tonnes19 words
-
Article, Illustration60 1984-10-19 25 Rubber C* 08"1* P™*B cents/klo Singapore November 176.75 down one cent If ySl. a November 204.00 down 2 cents Jm Closin« P""5 m Ms/kilo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 90 tonnes down 10 tonnes GOLD USVoz Thurs Wed Singapore 337.60—338.00 338.30—338 80 Hongkong 337.60—338.00 338.00 338.50 Wed Tues60 words
-
Article129 1984-10-19 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market eased despite light late buying interest after reports of a further Pakistan tender for 6,000 tonnes of refined bleached deodorised palm oil. PALM Closinf prices Crude MJ/torme palm oi Oct 1127.50 (north) 1130 (south central) Nov 1130 (south) 1125 (central) Refined palm129 words
-
Article123 1984-10-19 25 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,619 and 5523,681 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened m the morning at U*****.25/ 7.75 and gradually moved up to U*****.60/8.10 where it closed for lunch. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.70/8.20 and saw good two-way business. It eased off again to123 words
-
-
Article352 1984-10-19 25 ""•"J^Tl. Gambier 35* 238 fti,, t antes l/ioeii fOBHSiI 305 00 (sellers) taken riet See *»<** crop COCOnilt c Al Super 225 Ist grade 138.00 Source: Produce Eictonge M j^, 222 ?"d grade 257.00 Loowain 100% *<" crop Bulk FOB 195 00 (setters) 2nd grade 255 Ist grade352 words
-
Article356 1984-10-19 25 a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Thurs. Stocks closed mixed yesterday on news of cuts m oil prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.88 points to close at 1195.89. Volume increased to 99.74 million shares from 82.93 million on Tuesday. Weakness m the major oil stocks356 words
-
Article257 1984-10-19 25 Oct 18 HKJ Chant* Hk Elect Wan 900 +005 *tl City 0.59 unch Sirhe Dorby 7.40S unch Auooated HoteH 043 Hk Gas 6.55 +0 15 Jordine Moth 7.55 -0.1 Sino Land 043 Bonk Of East Asm 20 40 unch Hk Hoteh 2120-04 JoroTne Sec ...t 650 +02 Stefcjx Cheung257 words
-
Article327 1984-10-19 25 j <*♦ H Tw Ctunte Mitsubishi 501 I Mhu Co 321 unch A*" 0 0 0 "00 unch Mrtiui Shpbldg. 141 unch Ak<* 530 +1 Mrtsu Smelt**) 450 -5 iAmodo 1190 20 Mitiukosh. 342 -1 jAioKChem 553 -17 Mitsumi 1320 -10 lAsaKGJoss 839 4 Murato Mfg 2910 -50 I327 words
-
Article322 1984-10-19 25 Oct IS Cents Change ICI 215 -3 (AMt) Leighton 175 +1 Lend Leose 6305 AC I 190 unch MageHon Pet Aust 240 -10 AN I 260 unch Moyne Nkkless 380 +8 AP M 238 unch Metals Explor Aberfoyle 880-10 N L 48 unch Age 303 +5 Mideast 34 unch322 words
-
Article180 1984-10-19 25 Od 17 IBS ChMft Gulf oa Cp =i awards* tf I Tel Sj +v kit! Tel Tel 28* unch r Jfc TjV John&Jhsn 31* n.-:_- r ecu .14 Levi Strou 2/h Crt^SS S 29* -H Lockheed Airc 45^4 -V 4 chose MonMn 44Vi +h U^TSS 1 ??S t*180 words
-
Article558 1984-10-19 25 (MM Pence Chance MNN6 INDUSTRIALS Barlow Rand 477 5 wuoinmo Charter Cons 208 -8 A*ed-Lyons 147 -1 Cons Gold 482 -10 Ass Dairies 176 -2 Rus Plant 87* unch BTRPLC 459 -3 ZCI 15V, unch Babcocks 128 -2 2Borclays 494 -10 US$ Beechams 350 +2 AAC 13 BICC 213558 words
-
Article232 1984-10-19 25 THE US dollar was mixed against most major currencies m quiet early trading. The market was to some extent nervous, as operators feared the possibility of further central bank intervention. The greenback opened firmer at 552.1685/95. It was traded m a narrow range between 2.1675 and 2.1695 all day.232 words
-
Article199 1984-10-19 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.8011 1 8031 b 6- 5 50 Canadian dollar 1.6321 1.6335 6.19—6.09 NZ dollar 1.0436-1.0463 985 946 Sterling pound 2.5879 2.5913 3 91-3 84 US dollar 2.1675 2199 words
-
Article145 1984-10-19 25 Manager.' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia w m-lu Singapore Unit Trust 0% 100 Sg=L- K32 OUB-Montapi MU iSK? S^rnitaS utuM Un»n Spore fund 106-11? In^st Fund 5»- 64 s^re mmi u fu«j 108-114 Income Bond Unit Diamond M6T Spore Spore Equity Fund 1 16 1 23 Income Bond145 words
-
SIMEX FUTURES
-
Article52 1984-10-19 25 THE December contract was lower than the previous settlement at U*****.70. The resilient US dollar put pressure on gold prices. Trading was nervous within a narrow intraday's range of U*****.20 to U*****.80. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Dee 341.70 341.80 341.20 341.80 37852 words
-
Article49 1984-10-19 25 THE December Deutschemark opened 21 ticks higher than the previous settlement at 0.3216. Traders were nervous, trying to determine whether the Bundesbank plans to intervene again m the market. (US dollar Deulschemaii: I Open High Low Sett Est M Dec 0.3216 0.3230 0.3216 0.3228 440 Mar 85 0.327049 words
-
Article61 1984-10-19 25 THE US dollar opened 15 ticks higher than the previous settlement at 88.%, reflecting the firm closing at the IMM. Trading m the Eurodollar was moderate between 88.96 and 89.01. (100 implied interest ratei Open High Low Sett Est Vel Dec 88.96 89.01 88.% 89.018 345 Mar 8561 words
-
-
Article, Illustration618 1984-10-19 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Sextum (01/451) 19/10 (2300) FSB *****100 B 6 Strathtyne (25W) 20/10 (0700) FSB 0800 1000/1800 1900 L 7 X V Ushakov (29CW84) 20/10 (0700) 51 0700 1500/1800 1900 B 8 Takari618 words
-
Article, Illustration318 1984-10-19 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Armagnac 31/2 aside T9/10 Auby 20E aside 19/10 Bunga Taniong 6/7 aside 19/10 ODouala 37/8 aside 19/10 Foochow 25 aside 19/10 Potsdam 18 aside 19/10 Siti Midah 27/8 aside 19/10 Stolt Pride 15/6 aside 19/10 Tan Shut 13/4 aside 19/10 Wakaume318 words
-
Article50 1984-10-19 25 ISLAMABAD Pakistan is negotiating for a £300 million (***** million) loan to enable it to buy three frigates from state-owned British shipbuilders unit Vosper Thornycroft (UK) Ltd, sources close to the negotiations said. Pakistan has already signed a letter of intent for the frigates, they said. ReuterReuter - 50 words
-
262 1984-10-19 26 SPARKLING profits from a diamond associate almost certainly helped offset lower tin profits at the world's largest tin producer, Malaysia Mining Corporation Bod. For the six months to July 31, turnover trim group sources feU 19.9 per cent to M 547.3 million.262 words
-
Article, Illustration155 1984-10-19 26 LONDON The government has proposed the establishment of two bodies to regulate the financial, investment, futures and insurance markets, Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister Alex Fletcher said. One body would regulate the securities, investment and futures industries and the other the marketingReuter - 155 words
-
370 1984-10-19 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Group bids for projects m Kuwait, Iran and Libya By AT A time when construction and engineering projects are running short, Jurong Engineering Ltd is looking to the Middle East and Africa for contracts. The engineering group is making bids For370 words
-
Article184 1984-10-19 26 voting shares THESE refer to equity shares that entitle holders to vote m the election of the directors of a company. Usually all ordinary shares are voting shares, but sometimes a company may create a class of non-voting ordinary shares. This happens when holders of the equity wish184 words
-
Article, Illustration653 1984-10-19 26 Palm oil trading case KUALA LUMPUR The High Court yesterday ruled that the Malaysian Commodities Trading Council had been wrongly cited as a party m a M 519.7 million suit brought by Sakapp Commodities (M) Sdn Bhd. Mr JusticeNSI - 653 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1984-10-19 24 FINANCIAL "V MARKETS AND X f INSTITUTIONS IN 1 SINGAPORE (Third Edition) This book discusses the operations of the various types of financial institutions operating m Singapore. These include the full-licence, restricted licence, and offshore banks, merchant banks, discount houses, money-broking firms, finance companies, leasing companies, factoring companies, insurance and136 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1984-10-19 25 r (P MEETINGS, t MEETINGS llaa >aH«i'|«ilati Ti-mb ■■1 c« Trwc Kan Fir 4^3 K__&M Fletcher How to manoeuvre meetings to your advantage The tricks the ploys, the techniques and stratagems which will make you an ace negotiator and successful m meetings I fj_gj= I THFBr^^HOP46 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement449 1984-10-19 26 /^7 Melody Voice Vari 1 /^Chord Voice Vari /^Custom Bassist /^^Combine any two waveforms to create from among 12 different JjNot only can you be your own the kind of sound you want. (qJ instrument voices and add variety to fij drummer, but you can be your own your chord449 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1282 1984-10-19 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: >-X Monday Friday f-OOam to 5.00pm J Ordinary: I $1.00 per word (Mm $15 00 1 I Food/ Ent rt inni nt D l -^a^^^ j^ a f%.^"'" H HaiaH -f*"^a«w Saturday :8.30am to 2.00pm (11am Personal Services/ Merchandiae ******66 liZT^^otnVAr* I l(Mfni7 P 6%61,282 words
-
Advertisement679 1984-10-19 27 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing REASONABLE PRICE FOR making super quality kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bedroom sets and solid timber door. Call Mlkisunki, tel: *****87. KIAN HONG SOFA reupholster old sofa above $200. Free dressing stool given. All enquiries are welcome. Tel: *****32. KITCHEN CABINETS, BUILT-IN wardrobes direct from factory. Call: *****36/679 words
-
Advertisement779 1984-10-19 27 25 Sale: Other Products CHEAP SALE OF OLD EQUIPMENT 1) Awery weighing machine. 2) Ga« garland griddle. 3) Model 7814G moffat fryer. 4) Dimock electric fryer. 5) Mixing tumbler machine. 8) Froazar. Highest value offer. Please call: Blk. SOS, West Coa.t Drive Ta1 *****88/9 Miss Ng/ Ginny Soh The Export779 words
-
Advertisement541 1984-10-19 27 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products A Magnificent Jewellery Auction ■^^^■^^■T^a^^f^aTTai BfcZ/jl ■amjv^^^llaW '^■bbbbbbbV' ■aaWaflH LbbbV Lb9*> Date: 20th and 21st October 1984 Auction: 2.00 pm Viewing: 10.00 am Venue: Jupiter Room, Apollo Hotel Jewels to be auctioned: Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Pearls, Emeralds, Burmese Rubies and many other541 words
-
Advertisement439 1984-10-19 27 30 Hairdressing HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS MODELS required for Advance students for cutting, perming, colouring. Supervised by Linda Morgan. Phone 3361&47. *****34. TAMARIS. HAIRDRESSING COURSES. Special offer 50% off. Models required. Cut $3, perm $8, colour $10. Appointment: *****50, Jennifer. TEN YEARS EXPERIENCED male Hairstylist personally style your hair and steaming treatment439 words
-
Advertisement571 1984-10-19 27 *****3 1 K-. MOTHERS, IF YOU 0 like your Br little girl to grow up into a rek fine lady, read Classification 157. An advertiser is offering a personal grooming course for B young girls between the ages 7 B to 14. This two-month course Wm will cover all aspects571 words
-
Advertisement604 1984-10-19 27 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor OUR HOMEMAKERS PACKAGE PUTS AN END TO YOUR RENOVATION PROBLEMS_~^ Quality Range of renovation materials. Reliable Workforce from Hong Kong, guaranteed to meet your renovation dead-line. (Floor tiling within 10 days) Strong Back-up, we are an >^ established name m the y region. J604 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement772 1984-10-19 28 36 House Renovation/Decor AA RENOVATION Our company -.penalised m general contact works, flooring, aluminium Jours plumbing flettrual fitting atul painting I Reasonable charges 100 Eu Thong Sen Street. 02-40, Pearl Centre. Singapore 0105. Tel: ******9. CORALCOTE DECORATIVE CEILING SPRAY for HDB and private apartments CORALCOTE FEATURES eliminate need to paint772 words
-
Advertisement801 1984-10-19 28 36 House Renovation/Decor UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING, i-hanging roofing, water proofing installing awning, partition. gutter, window, curtain, fencing, carpet, electrical, plumbing, painting, furniture, HDB general construction Ring *****61 1441 163 i night *****43) UNDER-TAKING HDB/ private renovation specialist m all kinds Private/HDB flat/construction works, undertaking roof-leaking, changing roof-top, partition awning gutter, painting801 words
-
Advertisement743 1984-10-19 28 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AVAILABLE SECONDHAND DOMESTIC refrigerators on sale aid rental. Free quote, respray, repairs etc Tel: *****06/ *****36. Prime-Tex Company JOO KhENG SERVICE airconditioners and refrigerators. Sale, rental respray, repairing, installation, maintenance, service. *****60/ *****52. SALE/ RENTAL/ REPAIR/ Tradein Airconditioners, Refrigerators. Electrical Plumbing. Hong Siang Engineering: *****36/ *****10 SALES,743 words
-
Advertisement694 1984-10-19 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal CAN WE SOLVE all problems In house removal transportation? Service. Office removal. We specialised m pianos, organs, disposal and delivery service. Reasonable charges and workers provided. Day night service. Please call *****90 *****92. CHEAP RATE FOR all types of transportation. We specialised m household, office694 words
-
Advertisement654 1984-10-19 28 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies SALE OF SECOND HAND TELEPHONE SYSTEM PLESSEY-OKI AC-150 PABX Year of Purchase: 1982 30 Extensions 10 Internal links DTMF for push button telephones Trunk barring facility Price: 554,9007- 0.n.0. Please call 737-8822 Mrs Scow 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ACCOUNTS/TAX/INCORPORATION of654 words
-
Advertisement682 1984-10-19 28 57 Business Opportunities BAD DEBTS? 1 STOP WORRYING! For both local and outstation debts, we act immedi- I ately. Fast, reliable, experienced, hardworking and handpicked Debt Collectors at your service. PROVEN RESULTS IN MANY CASES THE ARCHILLES *****35/*****96 L *****24 i MUSICAL GREETING CARDS available for retailand wholesale at competitive682 words
-
Advertisement579 1984-10-19 28 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Equipment/ Supplies Supplies H Second Hand Equipment For Sale p I We have the following second-hand I equipment for sale:— 5^ H (1) Vertical Rotary Surface Grinding 0 kM Machine (Sumitomo) p Model RSB 11 CD-20 |P Magnetic Chuck DIA 500 MM Kg Grinding Wheel579 words
-
Advertisement515 1984-10-19 28 I 65 Situations Wanted LICENSED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY has latest video tapes bio-data of Filipino maids. Low fees/ free replacement/ genuine guaranteed. Call *****61/*****62 LICENSED AGENCY SUPPLYING Foreign Male Workers Housemaids from Philippines. Sri Lanka, India. Bond/permit ar- I rangeable.Tel: *****06. MAIDS AVAILABLE FOR household chores, cooking, babysitting, caring for the515 words
-
Advertisement647 1984-10-19 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive established tdwerttstn*, .-.^'■l. cy lias Immediate n* utctet tor a) Copywriter b) Jr Secretary c j Clerical Assistant Requirement* .i; Mm OCE A' level srttti I good command of Rngltstl ami .i flail !>i writing bi Mm OCE O' level Able to i ■*< rk647 words
-
Advertisement280 1984-10-19 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretariat/ Clerical SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LTD A leading finance company requires GENERAL CLERK 7 TYPIST GCE O ievei with LCC Intermediate Book-keeping or typing qualification Working experience is essential Applications accompanied by passport size photograph stating age. qualifications, experience present expected salary and contact telephone number to280 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement414 1984-10-19 29 a \%Mf"^m\ FREE ROOM AND meals proI Hfl \Jm vided m exchange for domestic I I am duties. 3-roomed H.D.B. flat. 111 l ij^ Phone *****75. 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical W OMHK JAPAN CROUP ffiStaflexj^ NC Staflex Co. Pte. Ltd. 1 I Male/Female Sales414 words
-
Advertisement58 1984-10-19 29 DALE ELECTRONICS INC U.S.A. (SINGAPORE OFFICE) LADY CLERK TYPIST needed on Ist Nov. 2 years' experience In clerical duties. Passed GCE O' level. Credit m English ImporI tant Typing 35 wpm. Prefer applicants living near Buklt Merah. Send personal detatta, recent photo and contact phono number. State present and expected58 words
-
Advertisement416 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I Sumitomo I Corporation I has immediate I vacancies for the I position of I FEMALE I GENERAL I CLERKS I Interested candidates I to call m personally I between 9am spm I (Mon Fri) and 9am I 12pm (Sat) with relevant I documents or416 words
-
Advertisement395 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical AUDIT CLERKS required by a.taWi.had public accounting firm. GCE A' level or VITB, NIC or LCC Accounting or Ngee Ann College. Knowledge of Chinese, with or without experience. GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' or 'A' level or VITB (English stream). No experience required. Typing 35-40 w.p.m.395 words
-
Advertisement579 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical urgently requires CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERKS Requirements: c GCE 'O' level with good command of spoken English. Ability to type 30 to 40 w. p.m. c At least 1 year's working experience, preferably as Telephonist. c Able to handle clients' enquiries Independently. c Pleasant personality with579 words
-
Advertisement578 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK Minimum qualification is a GCE •O' Level. Knowledge of typing is essential. Attractive salary and fringe benefits including 2 months' annual wage supplement on completion of 1 year's service. Please apply with full personal particulars. non-returnable photograph and contact phone number to: The Office578 words
-
Advertisement589 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well Established Organisation requires a f FEMALE FAST ft ACCURATE TYPIST With good knowledge of English and working experience for employment within the Naval Basin located at Upper Sembawang Road. District 2775 c Knowledge of shorthand would be an advantage. Application, enclosing non-return-able photograph and589 words
-
Advertisement644 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT 're-requisites: 1 GCE O' level with credits m Maths and English Typing speed 40 w p.m. Telex experience preierahly on EBB 3. Please contacl--*****50 EXT. 110/111 0 arrange for interview or write to THE PERSONNEL OFFICER P.O. BOX 3819 SINGAPORE 90S8 losing644 words
-
Advertisement617 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An BstsbUsned Oonpsni urgently requires SHIPPING CLERK l J ((ssev^ i.'AI. lliutc.n >i IS Ito 2 \r.ii- shipping d.i. v mentstaon DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVER POSSeSf CtftSi I llrellrt- Experience preferably In PSA I Those interested, plsass call *****63 tor an interview A well established617 words
-
Advertisement613 1984-10-19 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well established trading company require* GENERAL CLERK c Can tjrpc Peases' bbc 4 Bi low pssfi ol HP Preferabti staying In Thornton Aitf Mi Kto. 1 ;ircr Mease i all Ljbci Tel *****37 ir appointment Well established building cum renovation contractor requires GENERAL CLERK V\613 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement908 1984-10-19 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL requires Telephone Operator cum Clerk aged below 4(K speaks fluent English and Mandarin. .ihle to perform shift duties with typing experience Interested applicants, pirase call *****44 cxl 526 for interview URGENTLY REQUIRED A General Typist and Delivery Man cum Store Clerk with908 words
-
Advertisement560 1984-10-19 30 I 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical VACANCIES FOR FEMALE General dorks. Interested write to or phone: *****33. Blk 16. Unit 105. Pandan Loop Singapore 0512. 1. TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERK 2. Temporary Telephonist. Interested, please Ulephone *****95 tor an interview. ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES Store Clerk. Please call: *****10 for interview. FEMALE560 words
-
Advertisement532 1984-10-19 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Canon Careers are growing with Canon FEMALE CUSTOMER SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES Your responsibility is to provide after sales support for our customers. You will visit them after the sale; demonstrate the equipment and train their staff, look after their special problems. Good Salary532 words
-
Advertisement451 1984-10-19 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE COUNTER SALES PERSONNEL (full/ part-time) We are an established company dealing with a range of wall known and exclusive perfumes. We ara seeking highly motivated persona to man our counters at Changi Airport aa wall aa m town. a Attractive basic salary negotiable on experience.451 words
-
Advertisement678 1984-10-19 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales AN EXCLUSIVE BRAND OF LEATHER PRODUCTS REQUIRES INDOOR SALES GIRLS FOR ITS RETAIL OUTLET IN ORCHARD ROAD. RETAIL SALES EXPERIENCE PREFERRED THOUGH NOT ESSENTIAL. ABILITY TO SPEAK JAPANESE WOULD BE AN ADVANTAGE. FLAIR FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS, ABILITY TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY WITH SELF-MOTIVATION. CALL *****21 OR *****40678 words
-
Advertisement545 1984-10-19 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An Electrical Company dealing with construction, marina and oil industries, invitas applications for the post of SALES EXECUTIVE/ ENGINEER a Minimum 1 year's relevant sales experience c Possess own vehicle Intarastad plaasa contact below for appointment TEL: *****43 JENNY An electronics Japanese company invites applications for545 words
-
Advertisement828 1984-10-19 30 71 Situation* Vacant: Salet EXTRA INCOME EVERY WEEK Opportunity to contribute to the educational needs of children No experience required Training and guidance that's successproven. Constantly growing market. Earn good money, win prizes, free trips etc Call *****31, 11am to 7pm today. SALES ASSISTANTS for Goldhill and Parkway Parade outlets.828 words
-
Advertisement512 1984-10-19 30 71 Situations Vacant: Salet RENOVATION SALESMEN WANTED if >ou wish to earn extra $2,000 p m plea.se call v;- for more details 2960r>itS MMJM SALES EXECUTIVES REQUIRED t > established housing agency Must have own transport Call Milus Enterprises *****HS WANTED SALESGIRLS. FLUENT m Knglish and Chinese Languages Apply personally512 words
-
Advertisement376 1984-10-19 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical j Established architectural tirm m vitoe application* 'or the poete ot INTERMEDIATE ARCHITECTURAL/ i STRUCTURAL CLERK OF-WORKS (or condominium protect Hfquirt'iiif-nt> c Singapore Poiyte< hm< liolfl ec or f-quuaieiit c Those without qualification--but with suitable expenen. c will also be considered Interested applicant* are requested to376 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement619 1984-10-19 31 72 Situations Vacant. 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical Technical MONITROL MONITROL AUTOMATION (PTE) LTD A member of the Pan-Electric Group Our multi-million dollar R D program on Hi-Tech Robotic System, has created the following vacancies: DESIGN/COMMISSION ENGINEERS To be involved m design and commissioning of real time computer control system Degree619 words
-
Advertisement30 1984-10-19 31 MANUFACTURING COMPANY URGENTLY requires Installation Supervisor. Experience m building/ construction or diploma In building/ civil works Call: *****22 for an appointment or call personally at: 25 Senoko Loop. Spore 2775.30 words
-
Advertisement580 1984-10-19 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Tachnical f^ ENGINEERING LTD applications for the position o*^^ M ENGINEERS H Must have good knowledge or fl| training m CAD/CAM applications H Must have tertiary education from g| W& recognised University/Technical Wi Previous working experience an B§|l TO advantage but not essential.580 words
-
Advertisement427 1984-10-19 31 I ESTABLISHED COMPANY IN Jurong Invites Jurong residents to I apply for the following positions: (1) Skilled/ semi-skilled Welders. (2) Skilled/ semi-skilled Fitters. (3) Skilled/ semi-skilled Machinists. 55 working days week, medical and hospital lsation benefits for yourself and family, term life and personal accident insurance etc. Interested? please call427 words
-
Advertisement693 1984-10-19 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production WALK-IN INTERVIEW 1 Female Production I p Operators Toa Payoh Plant AngMoKio S yiHI wafer Diffusion Plant g CASH BONUSES FOR UIM u. Ml |i< 4e t\A%#e Sis £=g MButf uiDcc WORK ONLY 1 5 DAYS g= Sss693 words
-
Advertisement331 1984-10-19 31 I 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production TOSHIBA y ™^BB^BJ *^aw^B^P»Wp W* WL BM gafc|^j^^L^»-4Aji^^p^M^ip^™gl^^^pjpßt|fc^| IffHlftA tMgi if\ aW^HPk I «■>;,,, I Primary education Age 16 40 years You get a good starting monthly salary of I Vl I includin 9 allowances We offer- 5-day work week (7331 words
-
Advertisement157 1984-10-19 31 HOMBURG I ELECTRONICS PTE LTD requires Up to $375 after confirmation Benefits: Free transpo r< Pree medical care a^H Additional incentive allowance Attendance incentives No shift dut\ 3' 5-day week Inter ■■v at Chai Chee Lene *06-04 Bedok Industrial Estate Singapore 1646 Tel: *****40 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan Singapore157 words
-
Advertisement222 1984-10-19 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for General Clerk GCE O' level Ability to type 1 year expener o on dericel worfi Opportunity learn computer Instrument Technician 4T€ m Electrical Engmeenni, 2—3 years experience m procesi industry No shifi duties required Electricians NTC 3 with 1-2 years experience Those without222 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement505 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Come and team up with us. We need YOU. 1. General Clerk/Time-keeper 2. Outlet Cashiers 3. Waiters 4. Waitresses 5. Commis Cooks 6. Pantry Maids 7. Chambermaids 8. Linen Maids/Valets We pay our selected candidates salaries wages plus fringe benefits that compare505 words
-
Advertisement554 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MiscaHanaous I ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING AND I REWARDING CAREER. J OXLEY TRAVEL SERVICE (PTE) LTD. I offers you the following vacancies: I 11) SALES EXECUTIVES 2) TOUR CONSULTANTS I 3) TICKETING CONSULTANTS i 4) ACCOUNTS CLERK I I 5) AIRPORT554 words
-
Advertisement69 1984-10-19 32 ■■■■a^^s^J KES SYSTEMS SERVICE PTE LTD requires: Completed NS Must be physically fit Possess Class 3 driving licence Secondary 2 education Interested applicants are Invited to WALK IN and see us ah 1091 Lower Delta Road •01-03 JTC Tlong Banra Industrial Estate Singapore 0316 Tel: *****20/*****90 CLINIC NURSES/ DISPENSERS required69 words
-
Advertisement448 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Wtanoter Hua > sronrwua HP A above Kk Zk\ Knowledge of X shorthand and typing 4} X Able to dralt letters Zk m and record mmutesot X Zk meeting w X Has some working A Xi experience J 5» Completed Secondary Zk X 2or VITB Certificate448 words
-
Advertisement581 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous liEirol lreceptionistl GCE O' Level 4* Bilingual m English M and Chinese M Typing knowledge an I advantage but not H essential dm .Salary $479.50 R i MACHINISTS I 3. APPRENTICE 5 MOTOR 1 REWINDING 1 HAND For post 2 and 3 W no experience B581 words
-
Advertisement430 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I Cold Storage I I Trading I I We require urgently I I^GCr^oTevel^^l Experience not I I necessary I Physically fit 1 6 years and above Those who are available for immediate employment only need apply Interested applicants please WALK IN to see Mr Kiang Keng430 words
-
Advertisement522 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 0 ARTISTS REQUIRED Urgently required artistes for T.V. /Movie Commercial and filming shooting. Local/Overseas Caucasian 'other races are welcome. Please bring along photos for registration to: Hollywood Model Contra Pte Lid. 5001 Beach Road, *07-13. Golden Mile Complex (Woh Hup Complex) Tel: *****16 Post (A): LADY522 words
-
Advertisement580 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Optical Wholesaler dealing m Optical Medical equipment require*: (A) MALE SALES TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN c QCE "O" Level with ITC or NTC 111 m Electrical Electronic Servicing and Repairing c Possess courteous and pleasant personality c Age 21-28 years c Completed NS Able to speak Mandarin English580 words
-
Advertisement416 1984-10-19 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous We have vacancies for: 1) FEMALE PHARMACIST/ CHEMIST c Ti. lak«- charge of laborato-v and qu a 1 1 1 > control i pharmaceutical product* c Experience U not essential as training will be provide^, 2) FEMALE LABORATORY ASSISTANT c OCE O or A Le\ei \*,M416 words
-
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement540 1984-10-19 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BFS PTE LTD ur gentry raquiree SKILLED CARPENTER to work (or HOB project m \V\kxl lands interested applicants, pleeee come personally to see Mr Maury at: Woodlands Site N3C4, Blk 20 from 8a m to sp.m. DESPATCH RIDER c Must have Class 2 licence, c Completed540 words
-
Advertisement721 1984-10-19 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous OFFICE BOYS c Able to ride bicycle c Understand simple English c Salary: $450 pm. Apply personally to: OVERSEAS COURIER SERVICE (S) PTELTD 19KeppelRoed 303-09 Jit Poh Building Spore 0200 PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS required c Must possess own motorbike, c Completed NS. c Experience not necessary, c721 words
-
Advertisement818 1984-10-19 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY CUM Delivery Assistant wanted immediately. Must possess Class 2 licence, Class 3 licence is an advantage. Tel: *****11 for Interview appointment. SECURITY GUARDS FOR permanent 12 hours duties take home pay $550/-. Apply personally at: Lucky Tower apartment, 57 Grange Road, (Next to RI818 words
-
Advertisement558 1984-10-19 33 81 Vehicles For Hire SUNRISE CAR RENTALS Available Now Brand Now Nissan Cabotar 1.9 tonnes trucks Very Attractive Rates For monthly rentals *****26/*****39 109 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 i A mtmbtr of Ruby Croup > m Short/Long Term i Free Mileage Low Rental 1 S'pore/M'sia Use. i $135. UNLIMITED558 words
-
Advertisement513 1984-10-19 33 Ihriaii 312 1 10 l f!f\ /j\ lnl Vehicles Are For Sale i I i 63 Vehicle Financing/ Y^mSkyW^m A Sm w a^BT a^Lr a^vl Buying i new car? Our rates are: i2mths- 5%% flat p.a. 24mths- 5%% flatp.a. 36mths-6% flatp.a. 48mths 6/*% flat p.a. (One instalment m advance) Imb)513 words
-
Advertisement561 1984-10-19 33 87 For Sale: Mercedes THE NFM^JFW CENTRE A Division of Cycle Carriage Co. (Industrie*) Ptt. Led 164-168 Hill View Avenue Singapore 2366 Tel: *****37, *****55 MercedesBenz Our seconds are all firsts 3 months warranty by Cycle Carriage *c A member of Cycle Carriage Group COMPANY CARS FOR SALE 1976 Mercedes561 words
-
Advertisement700 1984-10-19 33 87 For Sale; Mercedes MAY 71 MERCEDES Benz 200. Private owner, tip top condition, $4,800.*****09 MERCEDES 2808, END '78, automatic, tip top condition with sports rims. Tel: *****20. MID 1978 MERCEDES 200. 1 private owner, showroom condition, sports rims. *****43/ *****67. 1982 MERCEDES BENZ 280SE Automatic 2nd owner Contact Steven700 words
-
Advertisement840 1984-10-19 33 89 ForSala: Dataun/ Nissan 1993 NISSAN BPORTSWAOON 5-door, 1 lady owner, aircond, sports rims, radio cassette, original metallic paint, accident free. *****61. '81 DATSUN BLUEBIRD Aircon. sports rims, radio cassette. PARF eligible. Asking $17,500. Accept trade-in and loan arrangeable. Tel: *****40. ALMOST '83 NISSAN Pulsar. 1 owner, radio cassette, tuff-kote,840 words
-
Advertisement836 1984-10-19 33 90 For Sate: Toyota ALMOST 1990 TOYOTA Corona 1600. Company registration Aircond, radio cassette, beautiful condition. Tel: *****59 ALMOST 82 TOYOTA Carina DX 2 private owners, tip top condition, aircon, radio cassette $20,300 Tel *****07 ALMOST 1982 TOYOTA Corolla 13 DX Liftback 5-speed 1 owner, aircon, sports rims Price $18,800836 words
-
Advertisement580 1984-10-19 33 92 For Sale: Mazda 1991 MAZDA 323, 13 Notrhback 5-speed aircon high power radio, cassette power windows I new sportt tyres, tax 2 '85 j (PARF) beautiful condition, I Asking $18,600 Can loan $H.SOU I Tel *****14 OPPORTUNITIES tt MAZDA 121 I Sporl* "78 Model before RX7 In perfect condition580 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement904 1984-10-19 34 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat B^^ tO^7 Qr^ ■MilMi^S ■o^'ftr B^^^^^^SPWWbT^^mibbb^bi^SJ'^bl rf-* nBM^BMB^B^B^B^B^^"^ __J_^^^BBBBMB^B^B^t^B^^^^Bße^^^jMj_^X* P"|P^ Brill em I -^nf t **&v^ r^l mm HI K^m!K «^aj ■■^w '^Bl^B^bl Hw^^^ The ever popular Ford Telstar tv904 words
-
Advertisement448 1984-10-19 34 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Mates Other Makes Other Makes I A woman's 1 good judgement 1 HUH j f^^F^ r IPSH Sin Tien Seng pc <d Ik 2 I Head Office Kallang Centre 7481 1 66 Sin Ming Centre 4531 1 66 1 Jurong448 words
-
Advertisement401 1984-10-19 34 1981 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 1600 c c. Aircond. cassette, sports r<ms, spoilers, sun-roofed, etc. Tel: *****85. 1963 HOLDEN CAMIRA 1.6 Saloon. 1 owner, 11.000 km. Immaculate condition $25,500 negotiable. *****61. 1984 HYUNDAI STELLAR Full accessories, one owner, accident free. ow mileage. Highest offer secures. *****68. $2,500 DOWNPAYMENT DRIVEAWAY 1980 Subaru 1600401 words
-
Advertisement408 1984-10-19 34 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles CHEAP SALE. ALMOST 1983 Toyota DX, blind van, 1 owner, aircon., tip top condition. $8,500 0.n.0. Can loan $6,000. Phone *****17. 23. Lorong Blawak, Spore 1335. 1 UNIT COMPLETELY built-up 49-seater alrconditloned luxury hl-decker coach body with Fuji aircon model BCII6 mounted on berllet PRI4S408 words
-
Advertisement545 1984-10-19 34 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1960 DATSUN C2O pick-up. Excellent condition. New paint. $6,600. Can loan $4,500. Tel: *****81. 1990 HONDA PICKUP NTSSO. 1 owner, new paint. Tel: *****17 Ong Ker Song. 1981 MAY SUZUKI 800 van, one owner, new tyres, tip top condition, $7,300. Tel: *****66. 1992 DAIHATSU VAN545 words
-
Advertisement782 1984-10-19 34 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles °v^ eft H H^fißafll li 4 fffli ijnf scP .S^ BY 4&*~~^B '^3f/r^^^ m aa^T^B^B^B^B^B^HC IB^S*^ I Lmb^l Bw9l"^w r 4^WaM^Bv LV *4Bvßh So Many Ways Better WITHALLTHE EXTRAS YOU782 words
-
Advertisement274 1984-10-19 34 98 Scrap Vehicles WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARF scrap/ used/ commercial vehicles. Highest offer. *****58/ *****63, X wok, Bales tier Road). WANTED SCRAP CARS, below 1000, 1600 c.c. Highest offer. Ong *****32/ *****30 before 4p.m. daily. HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****27, night *****3 Ricky Tay. ONE274 words
-
Advertisement240 1984-10-19 34 105 Property 105 Property Financing Financing PROPERTY LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Competitive interest rates from 10V4% pa* Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service fr UNITED OVERSEAS FMANCE LTD 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****13/*****41 z240 words
-
Advertisement57 1984-10-19 34 Wail constructed, spacious impressive home m quiet cul-de-sac location 4 brms. formal lounge, dining area, large patio and matured garden Perfect location (Queen Astnd Park) beautifully established 4bedroomed bungalow with outdoor house, extensive patio area and matured garden $7,000. Henry Park newly decorated enormous double-storey bungalow comprises 5 brms large57 words
-
Advertisement480 1984-10-19 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houses COMFORTABLE DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW LOCATED IN A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC OFF DIST. 10. Interior comprise 3 bedi rooms, sludv. servants room large living dining, mature garden ■ORCHID VILLAGE' MAJESTIC DOUBLE STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW. I bright bedrooms balcony split-level living din ing. close to foreign schools Reasonable rental480 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement647 1984-10-19 35 ''^•vKv&vS^hl^kvlßSkß^B Si cIQ vt '*»s*»*S! CvSwSk»j«Jv 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) PROPERTY TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential property at Alexandra Park:-Double-Storey Tendor Deposit Payable SRusselsßoad $3,200.00 Tenders will be closed at 11.00647 words
-
Advertisement533 1984-10-19 35 JALAN ANTOI (SELETAR Hills). Single-storey semi-detached bungalow. Unfurnished, $900. Holland Grove Drive, singlestorey semi-detached. Furnished $1.500. *****92. New Century. NEW DOUBLE-STOREY detached bungalow for rent with the latest design and finishes together with swimming pool. Call Overses Union Realty Services *****88. RENTING CHEAP. CLEMENCEAU Avenue single storey semi-de-tached, rent to533 words
-
Advertisement632 1984-10-19 35 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 20, CLOVER PARK singlestorey bungalow, 7000 sq.ft. Quiet environment, lush greenery, mature garden. Only $1,500. Agent: *****11. DIST. 21 ENG KONG Garden, newly painted double-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, servant's, spacious garden. $1,500. Continental Realty 253-7188. DIST 5. SEMI-DETACHED 2-STOREY central aircon, 3 bedrooms. 2 study's,632 words
-
Advertisement633 1984-10-19 35 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST 5, WEST COAST Place, 2 1/2storey terrace house, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished. Call owner: *****63. DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER detached house with 3 alrcond bedrooms, full furnishing at Bedok. Call *****55. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE for rent at dist 1441. Immediate occupation. Rent $1,800 pm. Contact633 words
-
Advertisement506 1984-10-19 35 AARCAD I^ S^^ Country dub facilities within, >^ oxmbyclubsg^i^wtti^ Baaft^aWSj^alllll bIIIBbL^ bKv WM BmS ''Wajlafc as2s"fcl»» ""SB OaEafl lfc«y 'B^^!» aamm^ ''"Sal SamaaaMaaaaaamaßMßaaaamaMalß BaWaaililiß^aaaMa^,^^^^^^ J^—^■^■fljtfHß f.^ s J Clubhouse tucked amidst landscaped gardens Swimming pools augmented witii a pavilion and a sundeck Fully-equipped health centre, sauna and squash courts r^'"Z506 words
-
Advertisement204 1984-10-19 35 Matt, OaNaria luxurious apartment, 3 large bedrooms, spaclous living/ dining, swimming pool, $3,500. Di«t.lO, Laatfon Height* naw auaHHWit, newly furnished, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts, $2,600. DM.IO, Balmoral Park larga townhotiM, private garden, 4 bedrooms, big kitchen, swimming pool, $5,000. FORWARD PROPERTIES DIST. 9 H ADIT AT 2204 words
-
Advertisement422 1984-10-19 35 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments /f AJHrmß'l'l>tEW'l'Si I ■^■vm^Pb^b^b^^ Long /Short Lease I Rental from $2,750 per month Fully Airconditioned Complete Furnishings Colour TV/Video Cassette Recorder Fully equipped Kitchen Mrcicwave Oven /Crockery Cutlery o Gymnasium/Sauna Domestic/Linen/ Laundry Services can be arranged Secretarial/Facsimile/Telex/IDD services Lounge I Free Transportation422 words
-
Advertisement268 1984-10-19 35 Moving iccomtnodatiOn yototanu???? ;all: Kenwood Housing rel: *****16/*****43 Ye specialize m providing tree and time \avtng real estate services BRAND NEW HORIZON TOWERS Districts Leonie Hill/Leonie Hill Road Luxury apartments with 4 bedrooms and spacious large living area, family area, fully equipped kitchen, swimming pool. 2 tennis courts. 4 squash268 words
-
Advertisement435 1984-10-19 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST HORIZON TOWER New. luxurum- .lpartmenls on mid high floor 4 bedrooms aajMrajtf living tamil> hall Pool squash i>-ru.i> Krom $3,900 DIST 10 RIDCEWOOO Beautiful 2'3'4-bedroomed apartments j town house Kull recreational ta I cilities Krom $ZJOO partialh fully furnished ESTEEM REALTY *****01 (5 LINES) FERMHIU435 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement879 1984-10-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 5 Westpeak Con.to $3,300 5 Parkview Coiuio $2,100 9 Cairnruii Garden $2,100 9 Horizon Tower $000 10 Coronation I'Uza $1,900 11 H!!! t rest Arcadia $3,900 IS Hawaii Tower $3,300 15 Ocean Park $2,400 21 Goodiuck Garden $2,100 JONATHAN CHARLES 278-8777 NEAR JAPANESE/ FOREIGN/ American Schools,879 words
-
Advertisement846 1984-10-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE new maisonette. 3 bedrooms with atlacheil study with pool and club house (taUntes. Convenient to l"ny. Jurong and International School $3,500 BN Associates: *****07 NEAR BUSINESS DISTRICTS, Beach Road, beautifull Penthouse, 6.000 sq ft. Partly furnished. $3,800 Dist 1027 Rldgewood. 3 bedrooms, furnished,846 words
-
Advertisement798 1984-10-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SPOTTISWOODE/ TEXTILE CENTRE 'city district), beautiful 2-bedroomed upaitiuenis. High floor facing sea. Luxuriously furnished. $1,300 $1,450. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. THOMSON GROVE CONDOMINIUM/ Mimosa Park beautiful 3/ 4bedroomed apartments. Pool, squash, tennis, partially/ fully furnished. $1,350 $1,600. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. 293 ONAN ROAD (near Dunman Hawker Centre),798 words
-
Advertisement805 1984-10-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 9. NEAR ORCHARD Road. 2bed roomed apartment, luxuriously furnished for only $2,000 with swimming pool and security. Gateway. *****38. DIST. 9 ORCHARD VICINITY Small set-up cosy well furnished 2-bedroomed apartment. Fully airconditioned. $1,500. Houseworld *****21. EXCLUSIVE TOWNHOUSE, SHELFORO Road, dlst 11, 3 1/2-storey, 5 bedrooms805 words
-
Advertisement844 1984-10-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 5, PARKVIEW CONDOMINIUM $1,500; Dist. 9, Grangeford. $2,500; Dlst. 10, Ridgewood, $2,400. Yong Fong Ents. *****77/ *****75. DIST. 9. OFF RIVER Valley Road, centrally located, furnished, 3bed roomed walk-up apartment, $1,400. Capltaus: *****92/ *****77. DIST.9, APARTMENTS TO let, unfurnished $1,300. furnished $1,900 (aircon). Tel: *****2,844 words
-
Advertisement823 1984-10-19 36 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms DIST. 10, LUXURIOUS BUNGALOW, furnished rooms, attached bathrooms. Laundry, badminton court, garden. Foreign students. *****88. DIST. 15, ROOMS FOR foreign students/ ladies In detached bungalow. Quiet, convenient transport. Bathroom attached. Separate entrance. Tel: *****05. DIST. 9 SELF-CONTAINED ROOM Fully furnished/ airconditioned. Own private living room/ bath/823 words
-
Advertisement558 1984-10-19 36 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments SMALL FAMILY (ADULTS) require partially furnished HDB sroomed apartment by December. Marine Parade/ Bedok area Owners, please contact *****31 (no agents). 101% GENUINE CLIENTS with budget of $2,500 looking for 2-bedroomed apartments m Dists. 9. 10 11. Lease commence on 1/12/84. Owners kindly contact *****28. COUPLE558 words
-
Advertisement474 1984-10-19 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangn-la Park and the f~^-~~ H I well-known St Nicholas Pn Sec School at I. y i B I Thorr.son area Near MRT station A new r474 words
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement752 1984-10-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses *y 2-STOREY I TOWNHOUSES I For Immediate Occupation I I For Sale at $570,000 I I AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD I I Built-up area 3409 sq.ft. I Wide range of communal facilities. Private covered carporch. B Unique moor garden and courtyard. HI752 words
-
Advertisement802 1984-10-19 37 DIST. 10, NAMLY GARDEN doublestorey semi-detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms 2nd floor. Living, dining, servant's room/ bathroom Ist floor. Land 3.200 sq.ft. Freehold. Excellent location. $650,000 ono. For viewing appointment call: *****97 No brokers. OWNER MIGRATING OIST. 1441 Double-storey corner terrace. 2,760 sq.ft. Freehold, split-level, living/ dining. Italian style802 words
-
Advertisement847 1984-10-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses OIST 10 DUCHESS GARDEN double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms' servant's. Parquet/ ceramic flooring. 3.800 sq.ft. Freehold $695,000 negotiable. Mint Properties *****18. DIST. 1542 KATONG CARPMAEL Road single-storey terrace. 1.600 sq.ft. Freehold. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall, terrazzo flooring, newly renovated. $220,000. Sin Hua Hln Housing Agency *****57 (5847 words
-
Advertisement832 1984-10-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 16. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE, freehold. 2145 sq.ft.. quiet surroundings, spacious built-in, must view to appreciate. Asking $450,000 negotiable. Tel: *****88. OIST. 19 LI HWAN terrace/Drive. Double-storey terrace. 1,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/servant's, split-level, good facing. $428,000. Villanelle *****81. DIST. 14 2-STOREY TERRACE. 3 bedrooms, $95,000. Dist. 19832 words
-
Advertisement721 1984-10-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 21, 2-STOREY DETACHED, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, approx 7,300 sq.ft. Vacant possession. Freehold. $890,000. ATH: *****85. DIST. 20, THOMSON HILL, new double -storey semi-detached. Land 5000 sq.ft. Modern design. 5 bedrooms, $760,000. *****08. DIST. 21, QREENBANK PARK, 2 1/2-storey semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. $700,000. Foursome721 words
-
Advertisement790 1984-10-19 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Saim^g Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Immediate Occupation Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land •Upto 80 loan available Qh790 words
-
Advertisement32 1984-10-19 37 RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM Kamehameha Hist-, corner v r I rare apartment. 4 bedrooms. I area 3647 sq ft Partiallj furnish cd. tenanted at $4,600 till Ocl "85, selling tSSO.OOO M CALL: *****40/ *****4432 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1491 1984-10-19 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments i/iisnus ■b^ nQ| J43 condominium units of maisonettes, ■ta^^^l apartments and step housing at ■BBbBBHI Lorong Kismis off Toh Tuck Road. READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION From 188 p.s.f. No restriction on foreigners >^j^v Special POSB-plus-ff-^&i1,491 words
-
Advertisement867 1984-10-19 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST. 13, BRAND NEW walk-up apartment. 1.700 sq.ft 3 bedrooms servant's, auto gate, intercom system 5&55.000. Villanelle *****8 V DIST. 15 KINGS MANSION, Blk B High floor, good condition, facing sea. 1,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servants, pool. $430,000 negotiable. Standard Properties: *****11. DIST. 15 KING'S867 words
-
Advertisement542 1984-10-19 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST. 4, TELOK BLANGAH Road Brand new 3-bedroomed Condominium. 1,650 sq.ft. Pool' squash. $384,000. *****82/ *****80. DIST. 4 FAIRWAYS CONDO near Keppel Club. 1 bedroom. 905 sq.ft. $240,000 Continental Realty 253-7188. DIST. 4 BRAND NEW Condo. low floor apartment, 3/ 4 bedrooms. 2.000/ 2.250 sq.ft.542 words
-
Advertisement843 1984-10-19 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HILLVIEW AVENUE 3-ROOMED modified corner, new generation. $54,000 (negotiable) Bedok North 3-roomed. Avenue 1. new generation. $49,000 (negotiable) *****30/ *****00. TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT 3 rooms, high floor, breezy, unobstructed, beautiful scenery. Near schools, market, post office, bank, community centre, etc Tel: *****16, Mrs. Lim. TOA843 words
-
Advertisement676 1984-10-19 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOM POINT BLOCK Mann Crescent, high floor, fully fin nished. selling $155,000 0.n.0. Cal 4448(132. 5-ROOMED CLEMENTI, Terrazzi ceramic flooring, lacing se; SI^S.UOO 0.n.0 Loan $107.00 *****24 *****00. 5-ROOM: SIMS DRIVE Marine Pc rade. Dover Crescent. Depc Road. $125,000 negotiable 744:i1(i8 *****98. *****63 BLK 20,676 words
-
Advertisement504 1984-10-19 38 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Alternatively. we are Jft^We manulacOiscussing w industna d I hrief information on space rev I %oducts manufactured to, 0 I S.T.MxWW2 I^CHOICEXI FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 j I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I 1 I dimensions at Sims Aye./504 words
-
Advertisement470 1984-10-19 38 PERFECT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 37. Gentng Lane. MacPherson Factory lor immediate lease from 1.335 sq ft Freehold Developers *****6 TERRACE A GROUNDFLOOR flatted factories warehouses for rent. 2.400 3 100 5.000/ 10.000 14.000 20.000 sq tt SO 80 p.s.f 0.n.0. *****00 *****89 TERRACE WORKSHOP WITH mezzanine floor office and store for470 words
-
Advertisement338 1984-10-19 38 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Warehouse for Short/ Long Lease Units Nos 01-19/20, 02-03, 02-15, 02-25 to 02-30, 03-01/02, 03-15 and 03-36. Small area available. Please contact Mrs Bessie Wong at J FOR RENT Genting Block Area Unit No. (sq.m.) 01-01 224 Tannery Block 01-07 227.9 02-03 140 04-01 314 06-01338 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement967 1984-10-19 39 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Concept that offers optimum advantages. I 1 Situated along Airport Road close proximity to Pan Island ■■^■vxsptxiK^u^ Expressway. I 3-Storey units each with its n.i own entrance, independent I i CIVIC stairway and individual toilets I TfRRAci on967 words
-
Advertisement949 1984-10-19 39 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces B i^L^BpßPil ipmniii -.»M| Jtmi* Attractive discount for long term lease fi'h^J Available on 2nd to 6th Floor W/ 1 Floor area 510 41 sq metres "7l /?7 Design Super Impose Load —10 Kn/in' ~~)n[^£r If I SJ (200 lbs949 words
-
Advertisement674 1984-10-19 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PARTITIONED OFFICE SPACE available Immediately Balesiier Road. 1,000 sq.ft. $1.50 p.s.f. Agent *****39. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE office space 200 sq.ft. Central aircond with partitioned room. Contact: *****47. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE office space, 450 sq.ft. Central aircond, carpeted, inclusive maintenance. $1,200. Contact: *****95. SIMS AVENUE, MAIN674 words
-
Advertisement727 1984-10-19 39 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Cuppage Plaza I Br^^^^^sT^^ 8T *Aflßßßiak ■■■■'P I I 1 \J w^/ w ItEC I I I LIMITED UNITS FOR SALE OR LEASE I I BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 1 I 'KF3** nhlfe727 words
-
Advertisement510 1984-10-19 39 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PRIME SHOP SPACE FACING ORCHARD ROAD available to selected shops only area Irom 100 sq ft established anchor tenant ample parking facilities near MRT terminals within walking distance to hotels PLEASE CALL *****84 *****86 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE 764»q ft Snug Is) Boi AdvanUineousH lot aieii510 words
-
-
Page 40 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1984-10-19 40 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces FORTUNE CENTRE. 230 m) tt shop j lot immediate occupancy Good ttioa !'r-i 33VNV] *****53. r:in^ i GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX GnNindfloof 359 iq.fl Smooth traffic now Immediate, occupation Rtnf IsjnM *****20 GROUNOFLOOR SHOP GOLDHILL Centra ISM no. rt facing road and carpart Rsntal IMM Call477 words
-
Advertisement327 1984-10-19 40 127 Other Real Estate fob sale: vacant land, appro* -j.DOii sq it at Jatan Krtan Jaian Senang, with planning approVal 1 rorbuudtng comer terrace $75.00 psfnegoUable TetTdMBS 6 i LAND AREA 16.300 m| It at I'liyn Lebai Crescent Selling $at) pi f with plaiuung approval for 6 i units apartments327 words
-
Advertisement1419 1984-10-19 40 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours BMj^!3 =^JJ_H ___H Fre Holia *y tOT AIIQTRAI IA _^XlU««_A_ an unrivalled travel paeeenger. flllliSß^ ~"^JS_ HUOinHLin a^ for over 140 years And i hrot mli V^s 8 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND1,419 words
-
-
Page 41 Advertisements
-
Advertisement582 1984-10-19 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours PSMC KOREA B'JAPAN^ MR^ You can now afford quality tours at value-for-money prices! 3fc*^tafc-^B^^^^ i^Hm -*^^&taCl^^^^^ A y ,^81 1 <Hf— i^^l land of the Morning Calm. land of the Rising Sun' wmm Visit Cheju Korea's fascinating 'Island of the Gods'. B582 words
-
Advertisement212 1984-10-19 41 VP EXPRESS X.' 8 *****33 O I #03-11 Fook Hai Building. I 150 South Bridge Road. IT JAPAN/KOREA/ I I HONGKONG 7 DAYS $2199 m\ 9 DAYS 2488 DAYS! 2800 W TAIWAN/ I HONGKONG/ MACAU/BANGKOK 8 DAYS $1728 11 DAYS 1988 W^v. 16 DAYS j 2488 il THAILAND I I212 words
-
Advertisement906 1984-10-19 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f#NAMHOI 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. 2 I »gj 55 With us, you'll enjoy those extras g Ist class hotels a Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive fe; itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights j§| Friendly bilingual guides. jS S; So book906 words
-
Advertisement564 1984-10-19 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours sdsiifc nvu a ct vmb^ rfaß^l ■■ml' <il d_^aiMaM PERm/ALBANY I Spring Wildf lower Tour COMPARE VMUES!! I^SL 6/7/9 Days Perth from $1065 x t A Highlights: El Caballo Blanco, City Sights: King's M Hr -< Park, Old Mills, Yanchep Sun City/ Atlantis Marine,564 words
-
Advertisement22 1984-10-19 41 I Mill I Find it m The Straits Times Classifieds where you'll always find gcxxl buys. everyday. Phone now, pay later. m«««*22 words
-
-
Page 42 Advertisements
-
Advertisement649 1984-10-19 42 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours PACK A ROY\L ORCHID ON YOUR NEXT TRIE, 60 TOP-VALUE HOLIDAY IDEAS ffflft' jBPil Mansfield allows you to package your own holiday plans at hard-to-heat prices. C #«^Hp&yF' r*T. 1 haiiand Central and North 7 days/6 nights From *****1 Bangkok 5 days/4 nights From649 words
-
Advertisement1135 1984-10-19 42 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours OOCIfiSIW World of Fascinating and IaSOO H mlliir mßVaiue-packed Holidays W^l& B 11 days Japan/Hong Kong (^gg, f^| SfKaQolhlm" Q W 10/13 days All Japan fi""* I ail"! da YS O V 'j^J^^^aßii.a^aT ra/vvan and Ban 9 k ok Jj Takarazuka All Girls Revue1,135 words
-
Advertisement785 1984-10-19 42 137 Tours 137 Tours 3 Days OmnHnq i 1 9 $239 Stay at Casino Hotel with Night-club dmnar Oct 22. 29 Nov 6 12. I*. 27. 29 Dk<! 11. 13. It. 20 x 3 Dayt Gemtirtg Frasar'i f 219 $28* Stay at Casino Ir Merlin Hotel with Night-ctub 6 steam785 words
-
Advertisement581 1984-10-19 42 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES New classes commencing m Oct./ Nov. Special ratas: Students: $100 for 3 mthe Adults: $120 (or 3 mths Holiday classes: Mon-Fri 9-12p.m 5/11 c Mon-Fn 12-3 p.m. 5/11 c Mon-Fr; 3-6 p.m. 5/11 Mon 7- 10 p.m. 22/10 Tue 7-10p.m 23/10 Wed 7- 10 p.m.581 words
-
Advertisement400 1984-10-19 42 150 Commercial/ Technical COMMERCIAL QUALIFICATION FOR 'N' SEC. 3 STUDENTS. Special intensive English tor Commerce Course tor May 86 Exam. This qualification will enhance your opportunity tor entry into a wide range o< LCCI Cart./ Diploma Course* Comm. 23rd Nov '84 Register MOW to be eligible to sit for May400 words
-
-
RACING
-
Article, Illustration404 1984-10-19 43 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO Pierce has six mounts tomorrow ON THE TRACK with IPOH. Thurs. Donald Pierce, the highlyreputed American jockey who is here on invitation by the Perak Turf Club, worked several horses this morning. The 40-year-old veteran, who has ridden more than 3,500 winners,404 words
-
544 1984-10-19 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP THE remarkably-improved Sold Again, winner of four of his last five starts, will lead a strong challenge by a formidable second echelon m the sprinting class for places m the Perak Sultan's Gold Vase line-up next Sunday. Usually the "second-liners"544 words
-
Article, Illustration257 1984-10-19 43 KENTUCKY, Thurs. SECRETO, winner of this year's Epsom Derby and beaten only once m four starts, has been retired to stud because of a growth m his left foreleg, Calumet Farm president J.T. Lundy said. "He probably could run again, but we think it wouldReuter - 257 words
-
Article1763 1984-10-19 43 IPWII -Xii I'3o1 30 CLASS 3 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m llMill (Ratings: 90-79) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 1*342 Graceland 57 (M) Memphis-Cheng 3eg u3 +.5 (one run) Yeap 8 2 4** l Gesture II 57 (91) True Friend-Zafir 3ac (1400 m) Khoo 2 3 *01*0* Dasalate 511,763 words
-
Article, Illustration121 1984-10-19 43 RECREATIONAL COURSES Commencing CAR TUNE-UP AND MAINTENANCE SOCIAL DANCE GIFT WRAPPING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CARVING WESTERN 'JAPANESE/FREE STYLE FLOWER ARRANGEMENT For further details, please call: METROPOLITAN YMCA EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD TEL: *****66 DIVING IS FUN! For more information ring: *****12/ *****61 Audio visual slides presentation121 words
-
Article24 1984-10-19 43 FOUND A RED and white money purse at footway, near Blk 17. Lor 7, Toa Payoh on 16/10/84 Owner contact: Rama, *****78.24 words
-
Article34 1984-10-19 43 PAID LIFT REQUIRED. From Windsor Park Road to Mt. Elizabeth Hospital. Leaving 8.30 am. Tel: *****86 (Irene). LIFT AVAILABLE FROM Ang Mo Kio Town Centre to Jurong and return. Contact *****41.34 words
-
-
OBITUARIES
-
Obituary, Illustration202 1984-10-19 43 MR YONG YOU THONG AGE 64 pasted away peacefully on 17.10.1984 Deeply mourned by: WIFE: LIM MOY CAN SONS: YONG CHOON LIAN YONG CHOON YANG YONG CHOON KIONG YONG CHOON MIAO DAUGHTERS: YONG LEE WAH YONG MEE CHOON YONG MEE NYUK. MARGARET YONG CHIEW MIN, SERENE YONG CHIEW202 words
-
-
OBITUARIES
-
Obituary, Illustration88 1984-10-19 43 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgement The family of the late MR. P. RAMALiniGArVi Departed (5.10.84) with to express their gratitude and appreciation to alt friend* relative* and colleague* for their condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. WIFE: AMARAPATHI SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW SATHIASILIAN VASUGE KUNASELAN REJESWARI RENGARAJOO THILAKAWATI NYANSILIAN SATHIBAMA DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW88 words
-
Obituary, Illustration39 1984-10-19 43 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Deepest Condolences 1 We wish to express out heartfelt sympathies to the Family of The Late. MDM FOO MUI WAH on her death From: GAYA IRAMA JAKARTA GUNADI FAMILY GRANADA JAKARTA GRANADA ELECTRONIC PTE LTD.39 words
-
Obituary, Illustration83 1984-10-19 43 MR. TOH HOCK CHUAN AGED 28 passed away peacefully on 16 10.64 leaving behind: PARENTS, Brothers: Toh Hock Hin Toh Cheow Koon Toh Cheow Lin Sisters: Toh Siew Eng Toh Bee Geok Toh Chai Hoon Toh Uah Toh Lay Eng Toh Ah Bee Brothers-in-Law Chew Choong Heong Pek83 words
-
Obituary, Illustration84 1984-10-19 43 The family of the late MDM HOON SIN TAY Died 15th October '84 wish to thank Pastor and members of Jubilee Presbyterian Church, relatives, business associates and friends for their valued assistance, condolences and attendance during their recent be reavemem. The Family of the late MOM NEO YIO84 words
-
Obituary, Illustration164 1984-10-19 43 The Family of The Late MR. CHANG HONG wishes lo express their sincere and deepest gratitude to all friends, colleagues, relatives and various Clans and Associations for their kind words of sympathy, assistance, wreaths, donation, visits during their recent bereavement ft. RAJAMORGAN The family ol the late R164 words
-
-
Page 43 Advertisements
-
Advertisement679 1984-10-19 43 151 Language RAPID SPOKEN ENGLISH Pronunciation m 3 months. Lean's Language School. «04-16, Peninsula Shopping Complex Tel: *****66. ENGLISH, JAPANESE. MANDARIN, Thai and French home tuition. Foreign/local teachers available. Call *****46/*****07. LEARN TO SPEAK Malay for business or pleasure for appointment Tel: *****4 (2.00 p.m. 1000 p.m.) 152 Music PIANO.679 words
-
-
OBITUARIES
-
Obituary, Illustration204 1984-10-19 44 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. LIM KAR KEOW AGE 81 passed away peacefully on 17/10/84 leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW KOHSIEWHAI TAN HONG KEOW (Deceased) TAY LEE YONG KOH SIEW YONG CHUA CHOH HOON KOH SIEW KEE CHIA SENG HONG KOH SIEW LIANG LEE SIEW KEE KOH SIEW LI204 words
-
Obituary, Illustration240 1984-10-19 44 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 184 In Memoriam THE FAMILY OF THE LATE P. R. SOUNDRAPANDIAN Afl«:86 Retired Ex- Assistant Supervisor (Ministry of Culture) (Translation section) Ex-editor Tamil Murasu express their sincere deep—l gratitude and appreciation to each and every relative, friends and colleagues for Ma or her kind attend" wreathe240 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article356 1984-10-19 44 WORLD CUP SOCCER SPECIAL LONDON, Thurs THE traditional giants of Europe, England, West Germany, Spain and Hungary, shook off nagging worries about their form and reestablished their supremacy In a busy programme last night. Everything went exactly according to script In the nine games playedReuter - 356 words
-
Article, Illustration567 1984-10-19 44 Hats off to Hateley and England's Italian one -two ENGLAND 5 FINLAND 0 LONDON, Thurs. Wembley loyalists dusted off their football anthems last night, singing praises of a thoroughly convincing England victory and saluting a new sporting hero Mark Hateley. Hateley, the Italian-based great bright hope of EnglishAFP; Reuter - 567 words
-
Article, Illustration344 1984-10-19 44 SCOTLAND 3 ICELAND 0 GLASGOW, Thurs. Scotland cruised to a 3-0 victory against Iceland m their European Group Seven qualifier here last night thanks to a devastating midfield display by Paul McStay. The 20-year-old McStay scored two goals m the first half and proved he hadReuter - 344 words
-
Article, Illustration285 1984-10-19 44 SEVILLE, Thurs. Spain's bid to reach the finals got off to a solid start here last night with a 3-0 win against Wales, who were saved from a rout by their goalkeeper Neville Southall. Spain were limited to a single goal m the firstReuter - 285 words
-
Article, Illustration259 1984-10-19 44 NORWAY 1 EIREO OSLO, Thurs. The Republic of Ireland's hopes were seriously jolted here last night when they slumped 1-0 to lowly Norway m their Group Six qualifying match. Pal Jacobsen emerged the Norwegian hero, eclipsing Eire's worldclass internationals, Liam Brady and Frank Stapleton, byReuter - 259 words
-
Article217 1984-10-19 44 HOW THEY STAND P D I. F A Pi Belgium 110 0 3 12 Poland 110 0 3 12 Greece 10 0 113 0 Albania 10 0 113 0 GROUP ONE P W D L F A Pi Portugal 2 2 0 0 3 14 W. Germany 110 0 2217 words
-
Article226 1984-10-19 45 SWITZERLAND 1 DENMARK 0 BERNE, Thurs. A superbly-taken goal by midfielder I rnberto Barberis three minutes before half-time gave Switzerland a well-de-served win over Denmark m their European Group Six quattfing match here last night. Denmark, the group favourites, were completely dominated by the Swiss mReuter - 226 words
-
Article, Illustration294 1984-10-19 45 Rahn hits first time THE ROAD TO MEXICO '86 WEST GERMANY 2 SWEDEN 0 COLOGNE, Thurs.. Uwe Rahn's 75th-minute goal, with his first kick m international football, broke Sweden's resistance and helped West Germany to a 2-0 win m the opening match of their World Cup campaign. Karl-Heinz Rum-i meniggeReuter - 294 words
-
Article, Illustration179 1984-10-19 45 BELGIUM 3 ALBANIA 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Belgium fired two goals m the last six minutes to grab a 3-1 win over unfancied Albania m their European Group One qualifying clash here last night. The final scoreline may look respectable enough to Belgian eyes, but they foundReuter - 179 words
-
Article, Illustration190 1984-10-19 45 HOLLAND 1 HUNGARY 2 ROTTERDAM, Thurs. A welldrilled performance by Hungary brought them a 2-1 win over Holland and outright leadership of the European qualifying Group Five here last night. The Hungarians, who beat Austria 3-1 at home last month, now head the group with fourReuter - 190 words
-
Article127 1984-10-19 45 Poland pull through POLAND 3 GREECE 1 WARSAW, Thurs. Poland recovered from a shaky start to beat Greece 3-1 m their European Group One qualifying match at Zabrze, Poland, yesterday. The Poles began nervously and Mitropoulos put the Greeks ahead m the 34th minute. Smolarek hit Poland's equaliser m theReuter - 127 words
-
Article205 1984-10-19 45 THE English Football League are investigating complaints that Wolverhampton Wanderers owe more than £30,000 ($77,400) m bonus payments to to players who have left the club. The Players' Union have taken up the cases of Mcl Eves, Tony Towner, Wayne Clarke, Kenny Hibbitt and Micky Matthews, whoAFP; AP; Reuter - 205 words
-
Article367 1984-10-19 46 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Cnip Hooper defeated compatriot Mike Leach 76, 7-6 m a hard-fought match to become the third American to qualify for the semi-finals of the Melbourne men's indoor tennis tournament today. Hooper had to draw on all his reserves to beat Leach. "IfReuter - 367 words
-
Article, Illustration518 1984-10-19 46 TAY CHENG KHOON; TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TAY CHENG KHOON Scholarships to help deserving players Players to help a deserving cause THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association will be making four scholarship awards worth $500 each to deserving juniors m secondary schools next year. The proposed awards are believed to be518 words
-
Article, Illustration356 1984-10-19 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Track queen at the crossroads, torn between studies and sport By WEDNESDAY next week will be Dday for Singapore's woman sprint champion Prema Govindan. No, the young lady has no intention of raiding any shores with a cache of illegally acquired arsenal. Rather, the356 words
-
Article316 1984-10-19 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Mini- World Cup bowling show comes of age By A VINTAGE bowling show is m prospect when pintail wizards from more than a dozen countries converge on Jackie's Orchard for today's Mini-World Cup championships. Vintage because most of the bowlers are m their late316 words
-
Article117 1984-10-19 46 LONDON, Thurs. Australia easily beat London 22-3 m the first match of their Rugby Union tour of the British Isles at Twickenham yesterday. The fitter and faster Australians dominated the scrums with their wing three-quarter Brendan Moon giving a towering performance. They enjoyed territorial advantage throughoutReuter - 117 words
-
Article129 1984-10-19 46 LAHORE, Thurs. Zaheer Abbas played an ideal captain's innings with an unbeaten 168 to steer Pakistan to a healthy 428-9 m their first innings at the close of play on the second day of the First cricket Test against India here today. Zaheer guided his side129 words
-
Article111 1984-10-19 46 PAKISTAN Ist Inn: (overnight 211-5) M. Khan b Sharma 4 M. Nazar c Gavaskar b Sharma 15 Q. Omar c Amarnath b Shastri 46 J. Miandad c Amarnath b Sharma 34 Z. Abbas not out 168 S. Malik c and b Shastri 45 W. Raja c Amarnath b K.Reuter - 111 words
-
Article269 1984-10-19 46 THE United States beat Holland 4-2 to earn a berth m the final round of the World amateur baseball championships m Havana. Other results: Puerto Rico 5 Nicaragua 1, Japan 9 Italy 1, South Korea 2 Taiwan 0, Cuba 9 Holland Antilles 2, Panama 2 Dominican RepublicReuter; AFP - 269 words
-
Article229 1984-10-19 46 THE Singapore Airlines hockey team, untroubled by turbulence for the best part of this season, hit stormy weather at the Padang yesterday. Singapore Cricket Club brought the Premier League title favourites down to earth with a 2-1 upset Showing the strains of a lengthy lay-off,229 words
-
Article79 1984-10-19 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI P W D L F A Pi SRC 15 8 4 3 32 17 32 SLA 14 9 2 3 27 31 Khalsa 15 i 4 3 26 17 31 SCC 16 6 4 4 27 21 31 CSC 16 6 5 5 21 18 21Jansenites79 words
-
Article, Illustration504 1984-10-19 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Merlion Cup Special: Iraq 3 South Korea 0, Argentina 1 Chile 0 By THE ugly side of South American football revealed itself at the National Stadium last night, with three players being sent off and police intervening to stop a free-for-all betweenJONATHAN CHOO - 504 words
-
Article, Illustration449 1984-10-19 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Iraq m the semi-finals after a devastating performance By SOUTH KOREAN goalkeeper Lee Moon Young "saw stars" at the National Stadium last night. His coach Park Jong Hwan was red m the face and his team-mates were as pale as ghosts. This was the scenario449 words
-
Article415 1984-10-19 47 JOE DORAI previews tonight's Singapore-Australia Cup clash CENTRAL striker Tay Peng Kee faces the grim prospect of being benched if he doesn't deliver the goods for Singapore m a victory-or-bust mission against champions Australia tonight (7. 30). Singapore coach Hussein Aliunied has reached the end415 words
-
Article43 1984-10-19 47 CALCUTTA, Thurs. Malayasia beat Yemen 4-1 m a pre-Asian Cup Group Three soccer tie at the Salt Lake Stadium here this afternoon. Malaysia led 2-1 at half-time. The Malaysians scored through Zainal Abidin (2), K. Gunaseearan and SaHm M;ih mud BernamaBernama - 43 words
-
463 1984-10-19 47 Chandra, the sad man in the muddle CUP CAMEOS BY PETER SIOW THE explosion was inevitable. The needling began even as local Fif a referee N. Chandra's whistle to signal the start of the clash between Argentina and Chile reverberated round the National Stadium. Soon, it gave way to more463 words
-
Article, Illustration268 1984-10-19 47 Shy man in a tight spot-light SAMEER MAHJI is an extremely shy man. The sort who would risk losing his life sayings just to avoid being m the limelight. But an act of kindness at the National Stadium last night led to 14,000 pairs of eyes being trained on the268 words
-
Article52 1984-10-19 47 2 Hussain Saeed (Iraq), N. Hoogwerf (Holland). 1 Ahmed Immaition. Natik Abidoun, Ali Shihab (Iraq), Carlos Candia (Argentina), K. Kannan (Singapore), De Kleine, Jan Neuteboom, P. Schepers (Holland), Sain Irmis (Indonesia), Warren Spink, Frank Farina (Australia), Lee Kyung Nam, Kirn Joon Hyun, Choi Kwang Ji (South Korea), Sergio52 words
-
-
Page 44 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1984-10-19 44 The family of Mr. E.K. Ramchand express their deepest gratitude and thanks to the doctors and staff of Mte C.C.U.. S.G.H; friends and relatives who have rendered all assistance. C.A.T.S. 1 *****66 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember42 words
-
Advertisement88 1984-10-19 44 184 In Memoriam IN FONDEST MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED BERNADETTE LOH HONG CHOO Time passes by like the flicked pages of a book. Two painful years without you have gone. Yet, the sorrow we feel Is nothing compared to the suffering you so bravely endured. Although we gave you to88 words
-
Advertisement189 1984-10-19 44 ALL THE RESULTS GROUP ONE Belgium 3 Albania 1 Poland 3 Greece 1. GROUP TWO West Germany 2 Sweden 0. GROIP THREE Switzerland 1 Denmark 0, Norway 1 Republic of Ireland 0 GROUP SEVEN Spain 3 Wales 0, Scotland 3 Iceland 0. Championship gay world stadium Series Friday, 1 9th189 words
-
-
Page 45 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1984-10-19 45 Our Business is to bridge your communication gaK Bl^Er ■-^■^w. I bon their opening ■PPUPM^t NEC NEAX 22SA-(S) PABX System. understands the importance of an effective communications network >^ ssfiajpi mm s^ within a hotel operation. Based on this, NEC introduced the NEAX 22SA-(S) ■■■H dedicated hotel/motel PABX system. M^HB!189 words
-
Advertisement609 1984-10-19 45 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 1984 A MAGAZINE DEDICATED TO PARENTS CHILDREN [PREGNANCY BIRTH |^H|^^H|^HH|^^^H^HpHaHi Induction of Labour I Abortion B, Jf Amniocentesis _^^Ut \^3m FAMILY 1 W I Medicines You Can Buy v v |k For Your Children B I Montesson A Modern 9 v I Method of Education I For The Child609 words
-
-
Page 46 Advertisements
-
Advertisement228 1984-10-19 46 4^^B^^r l Iv H II^- 11 ■^IHBH^^^X.B -KL^I Qt.n *s— "^ioii\/ I|M |TTj SwLMb^tfM B ejl Sk \Jk New Style Furniture Co. v* i V i tfl^^u V w-'-<tf |l^M EH vB BIHHIIIHHHIi^^H fO^ tvess \9^^^^lfeJ^J I I furniture shoe rack w\ ~^^^^^^^tf -ici^'^^H^^^2s*'^B n i^_ *t+_ I 1 outdoor228 words
-
Advertisement143 1984-10-19 46 The Best Of Both Worlds: POWER CONTROL J >w *r f||e ypo^s I. designed tor GRAPHITE In —gmj^^^^^^me^^^ Ik U U II] QJCJ J T^Made of 100% carbon graphite J/' material, it embodies extra lightweight with greater |l)^ stiffness m face and shaft *s£!>^^ assuring you of extra powerful shots143 words
-
-
Page 46 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous44 1984-10-19 46 Today's events ATHLETICS Poly 31 campus relay (Polytechnic campus, 4 p.m.). BOWLING Mini World Cup (Jackie's Orchard, 5 p.m.). SOCCER Merllon Cup: Singapore v Australia (National Stadium, 7.30 p.m.). Jurong Inter-company Ovaltlne League Div 3: Incom Spore v Glaxo (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p. m.).44 words
-
-
Page 47 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1984-10-19 47 Bttone: N. Chandra (Singapore). Mm at the match: Carlos Candia. HOW THEY STAND GROUP A P W D L F A Pt Holland 2 2 0 0 5 14 Australia 110 0 2 12 Singapore 10 0 112 0 Indonesia 2 0 0 2 15 0 GROUP B Iraq 294 words
-
Advertisement298 1984-10-19 47 < sk&^t S^^^ Jry— show flat now open, tel: *****4* -^>^p^*^ 58 11 «pj pß^pJrrfl^^^fit pjpi^pfl -^^^Br PS r^ j^Sb aVv ft'pßd— -^JKttm c I 3 pW aFilßlpf J !pK »> HL H m^pSHßpjp^p^^^.^^PS!BEO -jz^^^m mm v^mk pV pj JpV PI m^_ JHte p rfi BBPpjT'^ JHM W (^r kjM298 words
-
-
Article, Illustration292 1984-10-19 48 He worked thousands to death' m Nazi factory WASHINGTON, Thurs. A German-born scientist who developed the racket that carried Americans to the moon has surrendered his citizenship and returned to West Germany over charges that he brutalised slave labourers at a Nazi racketAP; NYT; Reuter - 292 words
-
657 1984-10-19 48 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Chernenko's new overture for better relations gets an official response from the White House By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thursday THE White House has welcomed a fresh overture for improved United States-Soviet relations from Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko but made it657 words
-
Article, Illustration272 1984-10-19 48 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By First two grads to be directly recruited as inspectors and first scholar bonded to force THREE women have created police force history two by being the first graduates to be directly recruited as women inspectors and the third, by becoming272 words
-
170 1984-10-19 48 STOCKHOLM, Thursday SIR RICHARD STONE of Britain won the 1984 Nobel Prize for Economics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today. Sir Richard, 71, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, was honoured for his pioneering work m the development of systemsAFP; Reuter - 170 words
-
144 1984-10-19 48 Housewife fined $2,500 for scalding neighbour A HOUSEWIFE who scalded her neighbour during a dispute found herself m hot water with the law. The argument started when Madam Chla Cheow Thel, 32, confronted Ng Kern Soo, 42, over some litter which Madam Chla alleged Ng had thrown outside her flat.144 words
-
217 1984-10-19 48 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Overriding objections from a handful of countries, the General Assembly yesterday renewed the credentials of the Democratic Kampuchea delegation led by Prince Norodom Sihanouk. For the sixth straight year, the United Nations refused to recognise the political change thatAFP; UPI - 217 words
-
Article31 1984-10-19 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.65 points to 1,193.24 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
-
Page 48 Advertisements
-
Advertisement295 1984-10-19 48 SELKA-iita" I 1 THE UNBEATABLE AFFORDABLE ITALY m Bftfe^^ 2 yrs guarantee The New Prestige II E An Outstanding Organ With Unbelievable Features Upper 44 Keys Lower: 44 Keys Bass: 13 Pedals I Features: Flute 16. B. C, 2. Percussion. Trumpet. Oboe. Violin. Presets: Piano. Bright Piano. Vibes. Mandolin Guitar.295 words
-
Advertisement627 1984-10-19 48 fiquotron /igmD INSTANT SHOWER HEATERS the very latest with revolutionary features that outdate other designs. TfcMPERATURE ill c > STABILISER W*U temperature SHOWER N ILj f c onstB nt ItjFl i can be adjusted 111 J M water -Mow to many angles |X f even when and removable M X627 words
-
-
Page 48 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous125 1984-10-19 48 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Partly cloudy with showers several areas during pre-dawn and early morning hours. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 7/16 Goudy Manila 22 33 Fair Amsterdam t i Melbourne 7/14 Cloudy125 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement157 1984-10-19 1 -66 condo units m East Coast Park LOCATED along the m^i^^ East Coast Parkway is^ I T~T the new COminC) UO condominium project of ___L_^ MEYER PARK. The development^ Condominium facilities by Capital Realty Pte Ltd, m Mey er Park include will consist of two a swimming pool, squash, high-rise157 words
-
Advertisement81 1984-10-19 1 iBIR -::B mmm botde of Chmisis on the house In recognition of your fine taste m Scotch, we will reward you with a bottle of Chivas Regal every time you purchase two bottles. Details of this fabulous offer can be found at your favourite Chivas sales outlet. Look out for81 words
-
-
SECTION TWO
-
Title Section18 1984-10-19 1 SECTION TWO Menus to tempt children OUTLOOK, Page Five Big plans for Langkawi FEATURES, Pages Six and Seven18 words
-
Article, Illustration988 1984-10-19 1 WONG Al KWEI; SAM RAN - Singles who on property WONG Al KWEI SAM RAN Landscope Edited by Story by m I've always wanted to own a piece of property, a place to come home to after a hard day's work. When I couldn't get a HDB flat, I tried for a HUDC. But I was988 words
-
LANDSCOPE
-
Article, Illustration448 1984-10-19 2 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By Even the Princess Hotel m Acapulco, which has the best water features I've seen, doesn't have anything like this. Mr A G Alphonso, m charge of landscaping the building's courtyard THE government told The Chartered Bank that it had to leave a pedestrian throughway448 words
-
Article, Illustration555 1984-10-19 2 SUNNY GOH - SUNNY GOH Renovation?* By FEW people know good lighting designers exist and that they help turn your bright ideas into reality. They are often owners of lighting shops and have a fair idea of how to get the best out of your555 words
-
-
OUTLOOK
-
Article, Illustration866 1984-10-19 4 GLORIA MASCHMEYER - GLORIA MASCHMEYER October m Singapore is just another month to bask m the sun. In Europe and America, however, it means a flurry of activities to prepare for the coming of winter. Our writer, an American from Anchorage, Alaska, who is now residing here, talks866 words
-
Article, Illustration1203 1984-10-19 5 MAGDALENE LUM - What's on the kiddies menu? MAGDALENE LUM With affluence, eating out has given way to dining out. Hotels and restaurants are quick to capitalise on this trend by introducing separate menus for children to attract families. Our writer surveyed the market and discovered colourful and gimmicky menu cards used to1,203 words
-
-
FEATURES
-
Article, Illustration1754 1984-10-19 6 Pulau resort ready 4 If you want to make money, a casino makes money. But it's not the kind of image that we're trying to project for Langkawi a family-style resort for middle-class people. If you have a casino, you're going end up with a totally different clientele. Dotuk Brian1,754 words
-
-
Article, Illustration719 1984-10-19 7 PULAU Langkawi has had a daunting track record when it comes to tourism. While everyone agrees and studies have shown that it has potential, previous attempts to turn the island into a holiday paradise have not been successful. As early as 1960, the719 words
-
LEISURE
-
Article, Illustration540 1984-10-19 22 ARANGETRAM: Strictly speaking, the Tamil word means dance debut. A fuller definition, though, would be fame, professional recognition having arrived. Suganthi and Jayanthi Kesavan are sisters poised to take that vital step tomorrow into a more select world of dancers. And they are set to540 words
-
Article, Illustration723 1984-10-19 23 No message, just an artist's vision 'I express myself, my ideas towards nature' "I MUCH prefer to be free, m myself, m my mind, to be universal," .says artist Choy Moo Keong. "I don't like to paint something you can identify with a place." Judging from the 48 paintings atNIK KASMANI - 723 words
-
Article, Illustration523 1984-10-19 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Mt^Ll mgin ait ttiStft AS FAR as foreign bands go, the one that opened at the Rainbow last week was unique m that it did not come from the Philippines. Souvenir, a five-piece "electronic pop band", arrived m Singapore all the way fromKENNETH KOH - 523 words
-
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement344 1984-10-19 2 %m&k nfy34 families W&^- wiM get to enjoy this beautiful corner of £t£ Singapore >^^i^(^^' Tucked away m the exclusive, The Amenities picturesque Ardmore Park area, just Squash Tennis courts. jj—^jb -^fc^ two minutes drive from Orchard Road Swimming pool. /=^o_*^ is Pin Tjoe Park. Indoor children's playground. \#sy{/^_*X When344 words
-
Advertisement491 1984-10-19 2 i^AiilO^itA^ nett s oB d#ift f^ till/ £«V49m KODAK DISC 8000 N>^lDO 7: i,r ■f^gggSTi g PKARI (ORDFR XR MWB^fc^Bj^O pHHMMH ,^^^?O H^bIPPI Microcassette ■JMINOI.TA *F-S I S "^^X iSS** I Recorder VbTbTbTbhßP*' 1^ W smm F2 leru> «1 *J^*%J ■l-^^^^* Auto I xp.isurt B» SH AR P I 4(M491 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement174 1984-10-19 3 W/ Times Printers The leading hgnt printing industry m more ways than one Times Printers is the largest printer m the senior, responsible positions. Every region equipped with the world's most year our production crew are sent technologically advanced equipment. abroad for training to enhance their With our recent tie-up174 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement432 1984-10-19 4 I 4^BJ t^B^^^^^^^^^^^Bßli I j URETME M URETIME URETW /r± M URETTMI Blackmores Naturetime Vitamins Range MHS *****4 [Check your health today] Guardian Pharmacy helps you keep a check on good OiliiEiS) health. By supplying a range ot energy-giving food (J)m# supplements. There are nutritious beverages, glucose, ginseng, vitamins and432 words
-
Advertisement136 1984-10-19 4 SILVER LINING PLEATED BLINDS the ultimate m window decoration *-»<- H B REFLECTION WtKtfKtt^Kß^^^^^- jj^^^^B RADIATION C\^^ Z I f 1 save money energy b^UL^^: >fr' ■^■MBBb unobstructed view privacy tL^l^rjH^^^^k' flP^ anti-static dust repellent functional decorative does not tarnish or flake off W^P '^QflfiP'*' I 12 month guarantee 1136 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement522 1984-10-19 5 All eyes are on this super new ESTEE LAUDER gift: The Attention Getters. A $100 value. Yours free with any Estee Lauder purchase worth $70 or more I" ~~1 P-'ij When the message you convey is i L^i I "radiance", everyone looks your vvay l I 1 iJ^L Hk *j522 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement845 1984-10-19 6 "s<^>-^^r-^ > .l^^^cr :2^?. investors <jm^ "^3^e^ are bem 9 .^'^v, wooed. An artist's impression of an approach to the Bridge Hotel (background, right), which will connect two limestone hills. It has been billed m CMC unr as the premier hotel on the island IKbNL rIUL L Our effort is845 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1984-10-19 7 ■nc '^Bt* 'W^i^^ ■^^fes*^^ -iv. to Hotel New Otani on their official opening THpra TAJIMA METALWORK (S) PTE LTD IVY FASHION'S YKK Industries (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. SIN TECK HIN TRADING CO. #SIA HUAT private umited TATSUMURA silk (s) fit ltd /^^THE/IML>.MNREFRIGER> TINGCO.,(WE)ITD. g FU JIM AX FOOD SffIV.CE EQUPMENT ISI98 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement220 1984-10-19 8 M J^h' *#\*^H Bf ißtß^B' fe~'aßltl 'Jb^w -^^J'"^ > ill tyV'-Y' iiW'm^t'^ |V|VsHV^fl «K^. -"^^■l^ WtiSfc^^W '^^BBBfciS^fe I^^ BBBs6mS^S>>^ V Wl\ fJv L^^H J' j^ Guest Room 55 r «lsr^J <^» Lx bW^^^^^^B^B .^j^B* j^^HS 4 f' v i*^ H_^*VaVa^^^^|^^^a^^H H_ii^^BA|Kft| b^ i jv '>^ I* i ■rf a Bk.220 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement388 1984-10-19 9 A special treat for devotees of Japanese classical cuisine. Jm^\ *H wide choice of Western, Japanese or Singapore cuisine. I^Tflllwlfl& coffei sk jp Our exquisite 230- year old 'kaga' cuisine brings you the art of I "S§ w "^f Open for early risers at 6.30 am. A great place for388 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement194 1984-10-19 10 I I 4, I IW I I I d I Ik I f "V j^ on their official opening on their official opening size: W2.7m x H2.5m Seiko has developed and installed a new type of world time clock Hotel Lobby features an original chandelier creation at the lobby of194 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement534 1984-10-19 11 k/m bLJ^^bT^^l Im, I#>M Mf m it^b^b Jjl M on their official opening l^B .^B 1 4 B f x Bk^BF rlv UMBh^ sK^™^^ u^ißw- 'dBB Bl^^^^^" 1 -^hß^B^B^^^ '^^BB i^i i^P^ 4 '-^^B^B^L^wc^Bßßs^^ jß^b^^iT s V :^BBB|BSfe- y^'ja\ »^B» jtf ~*i' B 's^B^B^BB^E?^^^B ?B^£''*- '^fl^B Btti^ V v '^B^B^B^^P^jiL534 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement338 1984-10-19 12 Special moments begin at the Hotel *am aak always be remembered New Otani Singapore, where sendee V the hearts of your guests, is more than just a smile. ■^■i^^ on S a^ er 1C > T l eave You've brought with you refined a^^^kii. b^bbbbl i bbßlß^^^ We're truly proud338 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement541 1984-10-19 13 APPOINTMENTS f THE WAH-CHANG 1 I Z INTERNATIONAL I I Hi GROUP I fl| requires a I LMarketintfcManatfer I (Overseas) I The Group's Onshore Engineering and I Construction Division requires an I experienced Overseas Marketing Manager I to spearhead the Group's activities m I the region. The principal market is541 words
-
Advertisement719 1984-10-19 13 yZ\ National Semiconductor £ja\ -where people make the difference. S/ TALENT SEARCH FOR i TECHNICIANS H3 National Is committed to lead m a high-tech world. To do S3 ~5 so, we need skilled technocrats. We guarantee an VZA environment that is both challenging and interesting. We /g| fzl provide competitive719 words
-
Advertisement535 1984-10-19 13 I RELIANCE CONTRACTORS V^^^3|^^^^^ I I is looking for qualified personnel for the I^^^^^^SHutSbE^^^^^ 1 I Applicants should be suitably qualified m Degree m Building or Quantity Surveying or Building/Civil Engineering and have proven equivalent professional qualification with I experience m controlling Restructures, quality minimum 8 years experience m contract535 words
-
Advertisement431 1984-10-19 13 W The Marina Square Project of Marina Centre Holdings will, when completed, comprise 3 luxury hotels, a large retail complex, parking space fo" 2,300 cars and various auxiliary facilities. Applications are invited for a Finance and Administration Manager for its subsidiary Retail Company comprising 4 Department Stores, a Supermarket and431 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement540 1984-10-19 14 APPOINTMENTS Hj A leading electrical construction firm embarking on expansion programme is keen m offering the following vacancies to suitable appliflfl cants to |oin its fold:9 a) Site Manager (Electrical) I I b) Site Supervisors (Electrical) I I c) Secretary I I d) Receptionist/Typist I Htt Qualification/Experience for:a) Required Degree/Diploma540 words
-
Advertisement123 1984-10-19 14 write Just send a Paula Pad note. friendip j I V\ endosed k JvJ I J&eollng W I feelings WtM also available: Instant Dream Letters Crazy Notes A Friend As Rare As You Instant Letters We've Got to Stop Eating Like This Another Day. Another Hang Up All Nonsense Pad123 words
-
Advertisement536 1984-10-19 14 Training I Development Officer Candidates should possess: A basic University degree or equivalent Effective oral and written communications skill Ability to relate well with all levels of staff Minimum one year relevant experience m identifying training needs, planning and developing training programmes with indepth knowledge m major areas of human536 words
-
Advertisement822 1984-10-19 14 NOTICES j-^— -m Or~M"j Cr~ ~ii— T.'»~i~ii~iilW~ii>~>iliii~Ljr r TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 RE-PAINTING TO THREE BLOCKS OF WAREHOUSE AT MULTI-STOREY COMPLEX, PASIR PANJANG ROAD Tender Deposit S$ 1000.00 Closing Date 30 Oct 84 Site Showround 22 Oct 84 at 9.30 am I Meet at Contracts Department I822 words
-
Advertisement348 1984-10-19 14 I receivershi^saleT A company engaged m the manufacture of ceiling boards, partitioning materials, marine boards and other building materials For Sale as a going concern or on a break-up basis. Leasehold Properties Location: 2 Sungei Kadut Drive and 54 Sungei Kadut Street 1 Kranji Industrial Estate. TOTAL AREA: 25,688 sq.m.348 words
-
Advertisement372 1984-10-19 14 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF JEPPE TRADING COMPANY (S.E.A.) PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 16 Raff lesQuay 22-00, Hong372 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement429 1984-10-19 15 NOTICES I'-'llllil PROPERTIES TO LET (FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED) I A) Shoplets at Beauty World Centre 8) Shops at(i) Beauty World Centre (ii) Golden Shoe Car Park (iii) Blanco Court (iv) Jalan Sultan Centre C) Offices at (i) Blanco Court (ii) Jalan Sultan Centre (iii) Cuppage Centre (iv) Orchard Point I D) Factory429 words
-
Advertisement819 1984-10-19 15 TGndGr NoticG I Tenders are invited for- I BUILDING H a) Tender No. AM/T/84/005— Nominated subcontract for the Supply of Mosaic and Ceramic Tiles to the proposed Thirty-four (34) Storey wM Telecommunication Building at Pickering/George/Synagogue Streets. Eligibility: Registered contractors— Class C D Non-registered contractors— Deposit S$ 1.000.00 Closing Date: 2819 words
-
Advertisement765 1984-10-19 15 PUBLIC UTILITIES I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for the following: 1 1 Supply of batteries for 1985 I Eligibility: Registered Contractors m SP(B1) B Batteries, Tyres and Tubes all classes I 2 Supply of spare parts for lubricating oil coolers at Jurong Power Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors m765 words
-
Advertisement842 1984-10-19 15 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invitee! fron PWD and CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) SEE(R) 47/84 Access Road to Kranji Wireless j Station (B) W&B/T 143 84 General Repairs and Redecorations to Customs Division Headquarter includt 13 the Tower, Collyer Quay •Site Showround: 2*. 10.84 at 10 30842 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement748 1984-10-19 16 NOTICES HHDB Separate fenders are invited tor each of the following (I) ERECTION AND COMPLETION including SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION To Cheng San Community Centre Q) SEWERS at Sime. Estate Part 1 (3) CARPARKS at Hougang New Town Neighbourhood 5 Contracts 16, 17 and 21 (4) PRECAST CONCRETE DRAIN at748 words
-
Advertisement737 1984-10-19 16 MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited from CIDB and PWD Registered Contractors tor the tollowmg:DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT (I) Drainage Improvement at River Valley Road Near SISIR Premise* Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/ 84/33 Restricted to Contractors m Civil Engineering alt classes CO Sungei Sembawang Drainage Scheme Contract II (Sungei Sembawang Main737 words
-
Advertisement868 1984-10-19 16 Mrniw*rtv 1 m. i übvi i y m. Location 29 Gul Lane, Jurong Total Area 5,082 sq metres Description C 5 Standard Detached Factory Built-up Area 1,329 sq metres Tenure 30 plus 30 years lease w.e.f. 1/3/81 Price Ssl. 2 million, negotiable Prnn Arfv 7 Location 68 Joo Koon Road,868 words
-
Advertisement201 1984-10-19 16 J TBE BANKRUPTCY ACT, CAP. 18 I*7l EDITION IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE In Bankrupt*- y No. 11M of IM4 Re: KWAN MIN CHUAN Ex parte: UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LIMITED -Creditor* SUBSTITUTED SERVICE OF BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice issued herein on the 28th day201 words
-
Advertisement659 1984-10-19 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Campaaies Winding -I p Na. ra «r im la the Matter th* Campaakw i Act (Chapter 185) Ala tat Matter ot GREAT PORD TRADING COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up659 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2725 1984-10-19 17 I NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC 1 1 1 1 TENDER NOTICE 1 1 I Tenders are invited for the Supply, I I I Delivery, Installation and B I I Commissioning of Laboratory B I I Workshop Equipment for Mechanical I I I Engineering Department. B I B Tender Ref NA ME2,725 words
-
Advertisement221 1984-10-19 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE la Bankruptcy Ne. SSC ef IW4 Re: Oaa Aa Mea* trading as Baa|ay Trading Company Ex-parte: TLH Building SoppUes Pte. Ltd. Jaegmea: Creditors Te: Onn Ah Meag trading as Saajey Trading Company Block It, 112 Jalan221 words
-
Advertisement222 1984-10-19 17 TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders mrm invited tor the cleaning of the premieee ot the Training a Health Education Department at Hyderabad Road, Singapore 0511 for a period of one year/two years. 2 A site ihowround witl be conducted at the above premises on Wednesday, 24th Oc« 84 ot I Oam222 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement300 1984-10-19 18 GOLDEN SULTAN 1 23rd FUNNIEST DAY! X 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN (*****76) fi < IT'S BEAUTIFUL! IT'S FUNNY! <> IT'SABSOLUTELY CRAZY! |2 CATHAY: 51st SPLASHING' DAY! 8 K^Jfia^* 00 Ofll^ < y^p H.KK DAffl. HA.NMH EI'GEXEISt^ JOHXCANTO'g^ j ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! 5 I i Fasten your seat belts.300 words
-
Advertisement1294 1984-10-19 18 I W i i B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^fl M C *****1 4) 11«»,1 -30, 4,00, 6.30, 9. 15 No Frw U»i 5 /fe\ CATHAY V Li I[^ ftfl I i r 111 k-^Jam flf IJII I I r II k bI i BOUNT|F uI tahitian beauties on stage screen' v OvUJ/opganisaionv B^^_^_L^^_4^_W_^__B_^_^BL_BjßHHßMßHß^^H|HMß^hßjr' <■»1,294 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement455 1984-10-19 19 v^? HiLlftV ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED BOULEVARD HOTEL S.NGAPORE on the ovcaji&n of their Official Opening of their extension hb! 4HbI 4Hhi 4bbMi aflßk guJH H 5^- :^H ll^ Mr^fWH gI TWBBB^H6BfiBBBiBBi HI FIRE PROTECTION OF THE EXTENSION UNDERTAKEN BY US. -•■■■■"bMS^bb* ■JKbT IbbT hbH .b^b^bP^^^ b^bb^bbSJ^k J ''V*^ >•■■ i455 words
-
Advertisement409 1984-10-19 19 Asean Tour Delights 1 U.S.A. /Australia/ W _~Z rTrT7^B M weekTyDepanure B New Zealand /Europe I Far v c llshts tours I days 1 fare j Tour Delights B 1 5 $509^, Weekly Depart TOURS [dAYsTfaJe^B BMjo"gJaklrte/Baii rCa/ 8 $1159 B USA East West Coast 20 $4790 B^Pan/Hong Kong Bg'409 words
-
Advertisement174 1984-10-19 19 at its height at [Ml KAMPACfff Japanese Restaurant Be mesmerised by this Japanese artistry of griddle-frying and a taste that is no less sensational than its preparation. There is also an exciting selection of other Japanese delicacies like Sushi. Sashimi. Tempura. Yakitori. Snabu-Shabu. Tfppanyaki is not available at Hole! Kquatorial174 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement419 1984-10-19 20 Buy2lMi^©[n] t^^^^^^^^^ SAVE po.oO y^^^^^^^^ Usual (for 3) $9.90 Reach out for REACH toothbrushes today. grip handle allows for better control during When you buy 2, you get another one worth brushing. Get REACH for your family today, $3.30 absolutely FREE. This offer is for both and help them keep419 words
-
Advertisement108 1984-10-19 20 NEWLY-OPENED! 9CUIH NITE-CLUB great eastern We offer inexpensive enjoyment S ol^* 401 n^ m delightful decor and dazzling SSsSSS" Rd atmosphere flooded by a bevf Spore 1336. of young and charming dance Tel* *****73 nostesses for y° ur selection. ?^44 Ext THE GRADE POINT BLANK 4ZO. and our lovely song-bird108 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous343 1984-10-19 20 COMICS G ARFIELD By mm Davis CLOOPS ARE SO INTERESTING. I THERE'S A CHICKEN CLOOP, llf I f ANP IPO BELIEVE t f I LOVE ID PINP SHAPES IN THEAA ANP A HAMBOR&ER CLOOP > THAT ONE'S A l/i I -Wa^^^^ \fN p A B«CVCLE CLOOP^y j 6 JXRAIN CLOOP343 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement654 1984-10-19 21 fc >^ j^z^x^^- 3^ Business Hrs: 11.00 am to I 0 IVI Uk 1 PTSI 100 °P m U^^^-^^V^rtllllli"*^ 1 l C LJB SUPREME FURNISHING CENTRE PTE LTD 11 JV 1 1^ f~N GRD FLOOR. F(J YUEN BUILDING, 75 BEACH ROAD. -^-rT^^^V^VrV***********! .^J^. W*" 1 LJ [OPR PRINCE/JADE THEATRE/SHAW TOWER]^^654 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous439 1984-10-19 21 PEANUTS B^ schuiz EVERY DAY ABOUT THIS I I/ I WAVE BACK I 50MEPAV SMELL HA! Mffi rti<* TIME A 6IRL DRIVES BY /TO MER, ANP GIVE STOR ANP PICK ME UP fb V *J&M W\ MERE IN A REP PICKUP. VMER A BIG SMILE.. ANPTAKE ME UJITM HER... tM439 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement474 1984-10-19 22 ■T 151 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED Come to FOCL for the finance you Other services include: ||pi need m real estate. We have the m industrial Equipment Financing mm expertise that will make thedifference Financial Leasing to your investment. Financing of Office Automation and Our team of property specialists is474 words
-
Advertisement59 1984-10-19 22 ARANGETRAM (DANCE DEBUT) Suganthi and Jayanthi Kesavan Cultural Theatre Tomorrow, 7.30 p.m. Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO Henderson Industrial Park Blk B Flatted Factories/Warehouses Congratulations to Redas on its 25th anniversary |j Completing y Bookings Enquiries: Developer: oinl Af?ent: 4|k HONG FOX REALTY PTE LTD RkhOrd EIIJS ,,Pc)t c) j* (A59 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous725 1984-10-19 22 What's on ZZHr™ Draw after 1 6 moves ELECTIONS 1184 Video on the first debate between President Ronald A DRAW was agreed The moves Reagan and former Vice- after only 16 moves m V^T i> President Walter Mondale the 14th game of the Kasparov (white); Karpov (black) at the United725 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement345 1984-10-19 23 LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION By Choy Moo Keong Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily On till next Saturday Reviewed by KEVIN SULLIVAN MCswortft 'Parfc $P Thestarof the luxury condominiums on Holland Road. Allsworth Park is probably one of the last lux- AMbwuilli Path condominium un,345 words
-
Advertisement56 1984-10-19 23 Congratulation* I" RED AS on its 25th Anniversary H TIAN TECK GROUP H International Associated ■B Atlas Properties Pte Ltd I v^SaiHßHß^i^^i^aw Jv a"a^ congratulations toK&MS onfts2Sth sfaniversary 96 Robinson Road #054)5 First Building, Singapore 0106 CONGRMMTIONS 25™ ANNIVERSARY Tokyu Land Corporation Singapore Pte Ltd Suite 1806, Clifford Centre, 2456 words
-
-
Page 23 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous176 1984-10-19 23 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore Harbour 7.07 TOMORROW: Singapore Harbour a.m. (2 m), 11.39 a.m. (1.7 m), 516 101 a.m. (0.6 m), 8.26 a.m. (2.2 m), p.m. (2.2 m). 1.39 p.m. (1.5 m), 7.28 p.m. (2.3 m). «AinKo n ii L Sembawang (applicable to Pane(2m), 7 4 20 52 a p176 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement250 1984-10-19 24 Early American Designs. At Clearance Sale Prices. Rocco presents some of the most exciting II KB^ W designs m Early American furniture. Now you <^M Jp X 4 M 1 w 1 L 1 W\ B can own them. And. at prices you won't find at m/ M^m^^^^m^m^^mmrf^^f^^ftn^ ffigj |PW250 words
-
-
Page 24 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1609 1984-10-19 24 YOUR VEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Xt_ Jane can't remember Hsbc s i R^on. j hu U n^h?f a rk rdi RiISSXo 3 I *~__i_|__^V__| 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.50 Naturama II NCC Airborne Course (Part am National Anthem td) 2.M News m Brief tM Piolr and how1,609 words
-
-
SECTION THREE
-
Article, Illustration202 1984-10-19 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By TAOISM DRUNKARD (< br i ]Sf A: "fi >) Tomorrow midnight and Sunday morning shows at Eng Wan cinemas. THIS action-packed film, starring the Yuan brothers Xiangren ft f Richu H VI) and Xinyi Btfift X is a sequel to The202 words
-
Article, Illustration183 1984-10-19 1 EAGLE HUNTER Midnight show tonight at Jorong Drivein cinema. Midnight shows tomorrow and Monday at Jurong Drive-In, Orchard, Golden Sultan, Majestic and Odeun-Katong cinemas. Morning shows en Sunday and Tuesday at Majestic cinema. IN THIS detective thriller, Liv Dan *>i to plays the role of Liv Luoxiong,183 words
-
Article43 1984-10-19 1 $R4£lßJft&tilßft *£_t_Ug- *3tH& it> H <#?*[_] -ft- > w I Wli_#?#?!l#is.„_--3fc IP, I ft" lit P. A 15] ft Ifft£Mtfj*tu_& it ffilKT ia&3s#s„_ »--_r» OiKTlttS 6.4* jK "ffi*tfan_ ft I_<loi &£!**> x#-f#*fi its a*SngfrW#SS3Jc &t&ftitomm.& "toft -irm^ifjfiijftffl ku- -1 m eij sbr^ %ti&&wfem ass amis p^7^k*#43 words
-
Article, Illustration552 1984-10-19 1 Zong yi; GOH BENG CHOO - Zong yi GOH BENG CHOO k%*% By WHEN film director and script-writer Fang Lingzheng -fi&JE undertook to film An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty tffSH*!**: he sounded optimistic. "Traditionally, people m the old days were always portrayed as reserved characters. Yet books on the Tang Dynasty552 words
-
Article, Illustration376 1984-10-19 2 #-13 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It Is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are given m English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allcorrect entries. One will receive $50 cash and the other II $20 each. 1 No: 157 Entry Form ?S&'.fE muii>- Cross-language376 words
-
BILINGUAL
-
Article, Illustration1319 1984-10-19 4 K. S. MANGALA - K. S. MANGALA By In three days' time it will be Deepavali and the frantic fever of shopping is at its highest pitch. New clothes are a must for Indians on Deepavali day and for women the saree is at the top1,319 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement241 1984-10-19 1 m %T*f 1 IS7*r^l/*%'& OM*0 M*C m H MM mm* MM g M> M M ml M M MM M ML MM mm J aa Mm may j^ m m m m j m f MM aW mW\ Mm Mm ,ff^ Bm*BK m B^^B^ -,-.v 'N'i^^^^WsS^^^l IkaVft^^^^^^^^^B A^m .^^^K^&IHK^W-^I BP241 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1984-10-19 2 VyL/V^lllllw* Agus Nursalim ACToh Louis C Robinson Kasman Gozali Henry Holley Jerry Thompson Kedaung Group15 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous253 1984-10-19 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 156 $5« cash: CHUA LAY HA (I.C. No: *****09 G) $21 cash each: DORIS LEE SAP LUI TAN JOO KHONG (LC No: *****54 Z) (I.C. No: *****28 F) NG KWOI HUANG LEE CHENG LIANG (I.C. No: *****27 A) (i.e. No: *****27/A) §g™. M J_fifL AX253 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement228 1984-10-19 3 FIRST EVER, LACQUERED FURNITURE From KOREA UP TO W^^S/A OFF Z a c n h d r c W fl B V^H wood and inlaid with genuine EJEIEJEjEIMikW/yJ mome^pea|^^^^ 1j _*i ST-38 H^^^ft-'' JjSXi v '/iii^^^^^^l I A $1045 jW' \l f^^BaP-SBSM^^^^B I TY-70 ITBWI $2030 I 1 1 F^228 words
-
Advertisement392 1984-10-19 3 BBwUlX' j»f^^j iff f y D iWF)i±4Y*^^*' iiWj^ l.^JBl v j i j C^y" >1 m^i^^B^^B^ -y» **^^^B .^^^^BB fl^^^fl Biifl iM $89 Jf B^^^^^B E^ »fa*A^ $49 B«&oo sßfl B^"^^^B w^^^ k $is i B "7B ■Hjjli^ 2^^!^^^^^^ W*' B^y ~3® Ifi^B fl B Bj^Bi^^^^ll^BßßßßßiW Bl^^^^^B fin VP flHjj392 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1984-10-19 4 H^k^. .^H^H^H^HvHBcI^BVQt .^Bw B*S?^^tS a^^Bp^Bb BLBAMBfcJ.^B^^K*^<lß.^K^Bl a^^B^Bhß^B BBp" hßmPk?kw •Bb^k' v^~^* 2 B^B^B^B^^^^E *^Br9^^ i BbP^^ B^wi? I'^-'1 J^Ffe 1 BB^B^^^^^^ Hfe*C -Jrtrlr*^- <^^Btt B^B^BWSI Ik** ''tj^BtiiXSm HpP^^' Bl .jr '^B*- >*' i^wSBH ■^^^^i^^B Br *^tw i^Biß»^^- 8p »,*p»S3i Bn^fflv B^' >/cy>/? >ekifim, the pride of French sanitaryware is used123 words
-
Advertisement277 1984-10-19 4 BHHISTANTS RSSOBBIHHI Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: Tele* ServL STA N M RSWM TrnFArT^ Tel: *****U eXt 2724 7 Straits Times: s 5 cm Collected: S$ 5.00 y retex service; s.t.A.w.tj? KS ***** TIMEAD A2m Sunday j^^. g^ m cm Posted": SjIO.OO APPOINTMENTS ©Reliability Reliability, a leading American Electronics Company277 words
-
Advertisement376 1984-10-19 4 t( MANAGER 1 I SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB I The Singapore Recreation Club, established since 1883, one of 1 the leading sports clubs m Singapore requires a Manager to I manage the Club Affairs. I The duties include To supervise the day-to-day operations of the Club; Planning and co-ordinating with Board376 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous82 1984-10-19 4 What's On Festival of Lights The function organised by Krishna Ov Guide will he held oa Sunday, Oct 21 from 9.M a.m. to 2.M p.m. at the Sri Srtnlvasa Pernmal Temple, Serangoon Road. Special Prayers The Sembawang Sikh Temple b organising a Special prayers session and programme la celebration of82 words
-
-
Unknown
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement608 1984-10-19 1 Wtimr^ JmßP^^^U m&^^gmm^mmm sun yßi^ mBSBmmBSSS^^Su Grand chandeliers m the lobby. Waves a metal sculpture, hugs the 15-storey atrium column Plants embellish the hotel porch. Today, as we celebrate the opening of the Orchard Wing of Boulevard Hotel Singapore, we look back to three years of bustling activity, we appraise608 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1434 1984-10-19 2 BOULEVARD HOTEL SNGAPORE bt^ bT^h 1^ 1 "B^ I "B^^fc "b^bC^ "mfl mT V B^"^lBy^fc l*AOf 1 I B*SJ l^i £i 1 1 f%^Sfcl^ f^* bTI iSfc 8^ BWr j|um|j^k _u^. 'W^^^|H|^f 4MB B> B BWff^^ b BWt sbT'bb^B BLBWBbßiitf^^'^K^ BWbblbh^m»£lbWbl JBb^v Jbbl A BBBbibVbVbVBbIbBbBbIbIbVJHbIbB V3fiotv 'S inOOOO InG spiCG1,434 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1160 1984-10-19 3 BOULEV\RD HOTEL SINGAPORE Business Class is Special pvv- .\»m r Rinrtion The travelling business executive today has very I HHIBM I |f |f| IHNI ___^^__gg___-___—^ special needs. Because he has to be working whilst on the llHt^ §1 move, he needs more than just larger than usual hotel IW^I t1,160 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1324 1984-10-19 4 BOULEVARD HOTEL Walk into a Boulevard Hotel Orchard Wing guest HHflHE||9| I^^^ i' f ft Hi j&HjD 9EiiS2S9!HHRBVB''' !NI V|H room and you will be struck by the remarkable light mood of "~r-T^R|lll=^f' P I^^?*' r I savoir vivre that the room exudes. rrJri9iM^^^ I >%f HBBBR This has been1,324 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement578 1984-10-19 5 BOULEVARD HOTEL i r^r^Kir^DA ti ii a t//°>a/c LrUIvUMA I ULM I /Cy/vo to Boulevard Hotel on the opening Works completed by our company for Boulevard Hotel's new extension: Interior works to all public areas and supply of all guestroom furniture |H YANG AH KANG SONS PTE. LTD. CONGRA TULA578 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2230 1984-10-19 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT M^SIX I REDAS and its growing status Developers' Assn estate develo P ment J m= o REDAS turned 25 years old on March 30, this year. To celebrate W^^ /»T/nF^l Uf Xli\H Whtm^SZ? tOr ytt4 O^ of Sinnnnore tl?is momentous occasion a s P ecial dinner and dance2,230 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement192 1984-10-19 7 Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congrats Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congrats Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congrats Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congrats 1 Congrats Congrats C 3ls DEAI ECTATE Con9rafs Congrafs KEML N l#%l E Congrate Congrats TSCUKI DDF DC ACQO^IATIDM Consrats Congrats 1/EVELVrEIIv192 words
-
Advertisement720 1984-10-19 7 WiJMm£MBGrJ^MK^^™ t Develop For You L| I ;j Jjjjt ySlm^Km^mMMFjhl^M^^^nll^ B^Haaal H^^^^ Westartoff with the introduction ol jE g',|- m\wl a^wrJUUMt wAwiil^BL BB^^^ an opportunity and tdke thi- SLShI l^^j^aaafl l^v .^Bhv.A^hHß H^^^^ through with preparation of BHjJf *i^J?flfs nil V^Pf^ feasibility studies, project '■2lßi3bfe > H *^'£i implementation and720 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement341 1984-10-19 8 TREND DEVELOPMENTS PTE LTD, rawooDam FEATURE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD JOIN HANDS TO CONGRATULATE REDAS ON ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY. TOGETHER WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE MARKETING LAUNCH OF OUR PROJECTS. SERANGOON ROAD IT'S THE LATEST SHOPPING LOCATION! Bustling all-day long with CALLING ALL THOSE IN THE BUILDING MATERIALS EQUIPMENT, shopping activities, at341 words
-