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Title Section16 1984-11-16 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8416 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-11-16 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Businessmen predict tougher times as economic growth slipped in third quarter By THE Singapore economy is showing the initial signs of a slowdown with industrialists predicting more difficult times in the six months up to March next year. The latest economic surveyWONG KWAI CHOW - 369 words
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272 1984-11-16 1 Striking coal miners got $1.5 m from Soviets, says Tass MOSCOW, Thurs. Striking British coalminers have received the equivalent of more than half a million pounds (Ssl.s million) in donations from their Soviet colleagues, the official Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. In a report from Donetsk, the centre ofAP; AFP - 272 words
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Article110 1984-11-16 1 MOSCOW A five-storey Soviet apartment block came crashing down in ruins just before the first occupants moved in because it was so shoddily constructed, a Moscow newspaper reported on Wednesday. The trade union daily, Trud, said a major tragedy was averted only because the building, near theReuter - 110 words
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Article65 1984-11-16 1 Party time for young and old IT WOULD be a sight to watch grandmas and grandpas waltzing, mums and dads doing the rock-and-roll, while the youngsters moonwalk and electric hip hop in what they call breakdancing. Read about the party that will get everyone, from 17 to 74, to don65 words
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138 1984-11-16 1 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina's entire armed forces Supreme Council has resigned, opening the first serious crisis between the army and the civilian government since the return to democracy a year ago. The council tendered its resignation en masse to Defence Minister Raul Borras yesterday atAFP - 138 words
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79 1984-11-16 1 A PILOT on a training flight was badly shaken when his two-seater Cessna plane crash-landed at the Seletar air base yes terday at about 6 p.m. Mr S. K. Lee. a member of the Singapore Flying Club, was trying to land tho plane when its79 words
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Article35 1984-11-16 1 MIAMI, Thurs Four people have been charged under a new federal computer fraud law for allegedly instructing a government computer in Washington to mail them US$l6O,OOO (SlMfi 000 in f«W. a) cheques. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article863 1984-11-16 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE And why the PM wants some exhibits on permanent display By THEY opened the gates of the National Exhibition last night and released a flood of memories. Singaporeans had never seen an exhibition as carefully conceived and as painstakingly carried out. Those guests at863 words
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Article62 1984-11-16 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Sat want Singh, 21, one of the two security guards alleged to have killed Mrs Indira daudhi on Or! 31, was formally charged with the assassi nation today. Sat want, hi> legs paralysed with a bullet in his spine, had earlier been dischargedUPI - 62 words
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Article481 1984-11-16 2 What unionists say ANY MOVE to wind up the 12-year-old National Wages Council must be done gradually and for the right reasons, some trade unionists said yesterday. They were reacting to a Singapore Manufacturers' Association call to phase out the tripartite council within the next two to three years.481 words
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Article561 1984-11-16 2 Balance that deters NATO legislators have called on member states to pursue arms control agreements with the Soviet Union while warning that a buildup of conventional weapons was necessary to deter a possible attack by the Warsaw Pact. Lord Carrington, who took over as Nato secretary-general in561 words
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Article283 1984-11-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH it is impractical to preserve the entire National Exhibition on a permanent basis because of its size, we believe that the better exhibits should form the core of a living museum of Singapore's history, with provision for amendments and additions as time passes. The283 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 2 UNIONISTS' JAW-JAW A GROUP of Singapore unionists recently returned from Bangkok where they participated in the first ever talks held between Asean and European trade union leaders earlier this month. While no punches were pulled by either side, the thorny issue of protectionism was a source of friction between73 words
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Article204 1984-11-16 2 ONCE AGAIN, FAIRPRICE LIVES UP TO ITS NAME NTUC FairPrice leads again in a survey of the cheapest stores. The survey, in early September, is the second conducted by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case). It compared prices in supermarkets in the following areas: Marine Parade, Orchard, Toa Payoh,204 words
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Article226 1984-11-16 2 Spain, Holland crash EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP runners-up Spain found their reputation carried little weight in Glasgow on Wednesday night when they crashed 3--1 to Scotland in a World Cup European Group Seven qualifying soccer tie. The Spaniards, unofficially ranked third in the world at present behind France and Argentina, appeared226 words
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Article169 1984-11-16 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Sorry, no seconder THE opposition Parti Islam (Pas) on Wednesday failed to get the Malaysian Parliament's approval to debate the White Paper on religious extremism tabled by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam on Friday. There was no one to second the motion moved by the169 words
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Article87 1984-11-16 2 Agrava to help THE chairman of the commission of inquiry into the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino said yesterday she would help prosecute an air force general and six others she implicated in the killing. Retired judge Corazon Agrava told a press conference she would assist87 words
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Article365 1984-11-16 2 TV update Channel 3 6.25 Tucker's Witch -The Good Witch of Laurel Canyon 7.00 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.07 Tucker's Witch (Cont'd) 7.24 Here's Lucy Lucy and Eddie Albert 8.25 Programme Summary 8.27 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today in History 8.36 Malay Movie Perjanjian Syaitan 10.36 Parliament Report365 words
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Article119 1984-11-16 2 Asian Oscar time THE Golden Horse Award in Taiwan has once again aroused excitement and speculation. This year's ceremony will be held at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipeh on Sunday. From this year onwards, this grand event will be handled by private film organisations. KOH SIEW119 words
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181 1984-11-16 3 SEOUL, Thurs. Police broke through a wall inside the headquarters of South Korea s ruling Democratic Justice Party (DJP) today to arrest 264 students staging a sit-in protest against the government. .The demonstrators stormed the building last night demanding an interview with partyAP; Reuter - 181 words
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265 1984-11-16 3 WINSOME LANE - HONGKONG. Thurs. The Carrian proceedings, which are likely to be one of the longest-running court cases ever in Hongkong, have sparked a move to reform the law 90 as to drop committal proceedings altogether, said a source in the Legal Department here today. The265 words
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231 1984-11-16 3 Peacock calls for stronger links with US AUSTRALIAN opposition leader Andrew Peacock pledged yesterday that if he wins the Dec 1 federal election he will strengthen national security in closer alliance with the United States. In a national radio and television address to launch the Liberal Party's bid to regain231 words
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Article68 1984-11-16 3 FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi met on the Mediterranean island of Crete yesterday to discuss the situation in Chad. Government spokesman Sot iris Costopoulos said in Athens that Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou joined the two leaders. The meeting was arranged "following Mr PapandreouAP - 68 words
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Article71 1984-11-16 3 THE SOVIET UNION accused the United States of backing terrorism in Afghanistan on a scale exceeded only by its operations against Nicaragua. In a United Nations' General Assembly debate on Wednesday on the 1979 Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan, Soviet delegate Oleg Troyanovsky repeated Mos- cow's assertionReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-11-16 3 THREE HUNDRED riot police kept antinuclear demonstrators away from a Tokyo wharf (above) yesterday during unloading of a cargo of 288-kg radioactive plutonium shipped from France. It took four hours to unload six containers of plutonium from the 16,910-tonne vessel Seishin Maru and transfer them to trailersReuter - 71 words
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Article59 1984-11-16 3 CHINA WILL invest 90 billion yuan (Ss74 billion) in new equipment for old industries between 1985 and 1987, official press reports in Beijing said yesterday. The reports quoted State Economic Commission leaders as saying the money will finance 11,000 modernisation projects in 8,100 enterprises. The funds include US$l4.2AP - 59 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 3 ONE OF two South Korean army deserters holding hostages in a provincial teahouse was killed and the other was wounded and captured in a shootout with a commando unit on Wednesday night, reports from Kunsan, 184 km south-west of Seoul, said. Seven hostages were either freed orUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-11-16 3 Significant step towards reducing tensions, says Seoul PANMUNJOM, Thursday NORTH and South Korea ended their first round of unprecedented economic talks at this border village today and agreed to meet again on Dec 5. The two-and-a-half hours of discussions by sevenmember teams from bothReuter; AP - 443 words
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113 1984-11-16 3 Chinese navy to have new class of missiles BEIJING, Thurs CHINA plans 10 aim its nav\ with a new gener ation of tactical and strategic missiles within five years, the China Newt, Service said yesterday The semi-official service said China was rapidly test -producing a new type of underwater balReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-11-16 4 But weapons build-up still needed, says Nato BRUSSELS, Thurs. LEGISLATORS from North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) nations called on alliance states to pursue arms control agreements with the Soviet Union, but warned that a build-up of conventional weapons was necessary to deter a possibleUPI - 416 words
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Article51 1984-11-16 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A United States' grand jury yesterday charged one of the largest American health food distributors, General Nutrition Incorporated, with falsely labelling a drug as a food supplement. The firm was accused of violating drug labelling laws in its promotion of the therapeutic uses of primrose oil.Reuter - 51 words
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150 1984-11-16 4 PARIS, Thors. France's socialist government has pwptacd extra grants to encourage people to have more children, Sadat Affairs Minister Georglna Duf oix said. The measures will provide for new family allowances, payable from six months before birth until the child is threeReuter - 150 words
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Article245 1984-11-16 4 The big wine rush in full swing PARIS, Thurs. The 1984 New French Beaujolais Wine Rush is on as wine lovers from around the world hurry by ferryboat and supersonic jet to become the first to uncork a wine that may have aged for all of six weeks. The legalAP; UPI - 245 words
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Article49 1984-11-16 4 DURHAM (England), Thurs. Adventurous writers are being offered a fee of £2,500 (SSGJSO) to go to jail for four months. Britain's Northern Arts Association is looking for a writer-in-residence to help inmates release their literary talents at three prisons in this north-east city. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-11-16 4 WHAT started oat as a quest for rare fishes by German scientist Hans Fricke in a deep lake in Austria, has turned Into a massive salvage operation by the army to recover forged British banknotes and weapons dumped in the lake by the Nazis towardsUPI - 115 words
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278 1984-11-16 4 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By DUBLIN, Thurs. In opening statements at the fifth Asean-European Community ministerial meeting here today, Asean and European leaders noted what was generally described as a "consolidation" of ties between the two groupings. Irish Foreign Minister Peter Barry, speaking as278 words
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Article132 1984-11-16 4 'Curb export subsidies' warning BRUSSELS, Thurs. The United States has warned that it is ready for all-out war if the European Community refuses to curb its use of subsidies to promote exports to the Third World. US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Tim McNamar, in Europe to explain the economicReuter - 132 words
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332 1984-11-16 5 JOHANNESBURG, Thursday -SOUTH AFRICAN securi!«tj police detained White political activists yester*xtey for the first time J <t|nce the country's latest 'spate of unrest began in September. A major crackdown continued, meanwhile, on Black labour leaders after a huge protest strike in South Africa'sNYT - 332 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-11-16 5 A SMOKE hood that protects the wearer from many toxic and irritating gases being shown off recently by Miss Kim Smith of Fairchild Burns Company in North Carolina. The company has begun marketing it to airlines in the United States. The dark section of the mask containsAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-11-16 5 Tel Aviv to shelve plan for canal TEL AVTV, Thurs. Israel is to shelve a controversial proposal to build a canal between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea to generate electricity after the State Controller issued a highly critical report about its economic feasibility. The ambitious project had beenFT - 325 words
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201 1984-11-16 5 Austerity drive to trim Israeli defence costs JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israel's army plans to fire 2,000 professional soldiers and civilian employees, recycle equipment and cut back on training as part of a national economic austerity programme, top generals said in remarks published yesterday. Chief of Staff Lieu tenant -General Moshe LevyAP - 201 words
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117 1984-11-16 5 NEW YORK, Than. Former Israeli Defence MlnJster Ariel Sharon testified yesterday he Is suing Time magazine tor USsst million (Sslf7 million) to "defend the troth' over a report that Implied he encouraged the massacre of Palestinian refugees. He was the first witness InUPI - 117 words
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Article125 1984-11-16 5 KUWAIT, Than. The Soviet Union Is to sapply Syria with "new military assistance 0 to "reinforce its defensive capacities," Syrian Defence Minister Mustapha Tlass has said. The new aid followed "Important decisions" taken daring a visit to Moscow last month by Syrian President HafezAFP - 125 words
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343 1984-11-16 5 Algerian plan to ease Africa's economic, social woes ADDIS ABABA, Thurs AFRICAN leaders have reached broad agreement on a proposal by Algeria aimed at coming to grips with the continent's awesome social and economic problems. Heads of delegations to the 20th Summit of theAFP; UPI - 343 words
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136 1984-11-16 5 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. UN SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar has been criticised for granting too many exceptions to the rule against first-class travel. While the General Assembly's budgetary control committee discussed UN air travel, Mr Perez de Cuellar, his wife and a bodyguard wereReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-11-16 6 Reagan asks for ways to cut spending... ...and foreign policy review WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, presented with further sharp rises in United States Budget deficit projections, has ordered his Cabinet to find ways to cut government spending drastically. At a meeting with Cabinet members yesterday, Budget Director David StockmanReuter; NYT; UPI - 425 words
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245 1984-11-16 6 MANAGUA, Thurs. NICARAGUA said it had agreed to fresh talks with the United States but sent troops to northern provinces as part of war plans to meet any US invasion. Foreign minister Miguel d'Escoto said yesterday an eighth round of talks would beReuter - 245 words
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Article65 1984-11-16 6 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australian police today said they had made 33 arrests in a drugs crackdown following information passed on during a telephone "hotline" set up in the country's two most populous states. The crackdown follows the release of a four-year official inquiry early this month whichReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1984-11-16 6 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Po lice yesterday arrested an 84--year-old Yugoslav immigrant who had spent 30 years avoiding extradition to his country for Nazi war crimes. Andrija Artukovic was arrested at his home near here following a fresh extradition request by Yugoslavia AFPAFP - 46 words
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200 1984-11-16 6 Baboon heart girl showing signs of recovery LOS ANGELES, Thurs Four-week-old Baby Fae is showing subtle but definite signs of an early recovery after her body tried to reject her transplanted baboon heart, a medical bulletin said yesterday. "We believe Baby Fae reached the peak of her rejection episode onReuter; UPI - 200 words
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Article36 1984-11-16 6 GENEVA. Thurs. A 42.92--carat pear-shaped blue diamond was snapped up for a record 11 million Swiss francs (559.6 million) by an anonymous bidder at an auction here yesterday a spokesman for Christie's sairi ReuterReuter - 36 words
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131 1984-11-16 6 BOSTON, Thurs. Medical researchers yesterday announced that they had evidence that seemingly "healthy" female carriers of Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) could pass it on to their unborn children. Dr Jeffrey Laurence and his colleagues at Cornell Medical Centre in New York reportedRenter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration940 1984-11-16 8 PETER HAZELHURST - Meet the real Automan Robot car maker PETER HAZELHURST Precise machines make their mark By Tokyo Correspondent THE prototype of a new generation of robots sits behind the organ with its electronic eye fixed on the music score. Two mechanical legs begin to press' down on the organ pedals while940 words
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200 1984-11-16 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Lawyers for 78 braindamaged Vietnamese orphans who survived the crash of an American transport plane outside Saigon nine years ago had reached a US$l9.7 million (5542.2 million) settlement with the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation and the United States government. The settlement, which hasReuter - 200 words
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316 1984-11-16 8 Hull cracked, tanks flooded WASHINGTON, Thursday UNEXPLAINED fissures in two caissons caused the oil-explora-tion vessel, Glomar Java Sea, to capsize and sink during a typhoon in the South China Sea on Oct 25 last year, the report of an inquiry by the National TransportationAP; AFP; UPI - 316 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 8 TAIPEH, Thurs. A police chief was killed and three officers wounded in a gun bat tie with gangsters today as Taiwan continued a major crackdown on organised crime. Police said Capt Hung Hsu, police chief in the centra! Taiwanese county of Taichung, was shot dead and threeReuter - 73 words
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Article32 1984-11-16 8 VIENNA, Thurs. The Austrian government said yesterday a Czechoslovak border guard had fled to Austria, two weeks after a frontier shooting sparked a major diplomatic row between Prague and Vienna. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-11-16 9 Aquino inquiry head says she won't act against Ver MANILA, Thursday THE chairman of a commission of inquiry into the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino said today she would help prosecute an air force general and six others she implicated in theReuter; AFP - 426 words
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203 1984-11-16 9 MANILA, Thus. A secret Philippine military organisation would disband after widespread alarm that It was a vigilante force. The group, calling itself Diablo the Crime Busters, said this yesterday. Disclosure of the grasp came only days after chief of staff Gen Fabian Ver, twoReuter - 203 words
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Article72 1984-11-16 9 MOSCOW. Thurs. Soviet trade unions have appealed to Indonesian President Suharto to show clemency towards a local union leader under sentence of death, the Moscow newspaper Trud reported today. It said the Central Council of Soviet Unions had sent a telegram to Mr Suharto after hearingReuter - 72 words
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Article51 1984-11-16 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian government has banned sales of table plates with Arabic inscriptions from the Quran because they denigrate the Muslim holy book, Antara news agency said today Hundreds of such plates are believed to be already in circulation in Indonesia, the worlds largest Muslim nationReuter - 51 words
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329 1984-11-16 9 BANGKOK, Thursday THAILAND'S two main trade union confederations today threatened to launch a general strike in support of striking railway workers. Union leaders handed an ultimatum to a representative of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, giving the government 24 hours to respond to the railwayAFP - 329 words
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129 1984-11-16 9 DARWIN, Thurs. A combined Indonesian and Australian naval task force has sailed from Darwin for a six-day maritime exercise off the coast of north Australia. Five Indonesian and seven Australian warships left yesterday to take part in a series of exercises that will include tactical manoeuvres,AP - 129 words
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212 1984-11-16 9 ZAMBOANGA, Thurs THOUSANDS of people lined up today outside the home of Zamboanga's murdered Mayor Cesar Climaco, one of the Philippines' most colourful opposition figures, to pay their last respects to his widow and family. But police sources said they had no leads toReuter - 212 words
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Article32 1984-11-16 9 BEIJING, Thurs. Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Shuqing is to visit Thailand on Nov 23 at the invitation of the Thai Foreign Ministry, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced here yesterday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-11-16 9 JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIAN Armed Forces Chief Gen Benny Murdani today suggested that the recent rash of fires here may have been deliberately caused to "terrorise the people." Gen Murdani, who also heads the National Security Agency, Kopkamtib, said that security should beAFP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-11-16 11 No seconder for motion in Parliament KUALA LUMPUR Thursday THE opposition Parti Islam (Pas) yesterday failed to get Parliament's approval to debate the White Paper on religious extremism tabled by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam on Friday as there was no seconder.NST - 316 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-11-16 11 with his consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, or the Queen, seated on a yellow throne beside him, Sultan Mahmood IwfcWadar reads a solemn oath at the end of a glittering ceremony that marked his formal Installation as the eighth Yang di-Pertuan Agong Malaysia's elected KingUPI - 233 words
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Article306 1984-11-16 11 Datuk Chen to stay with Gerakan IPOH, Thurs. Datuk Michael Chen, former vice-president of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia who, according to speculation, would leave the party and rejoin the Malaysian Chinese Association, has reaffirmed his commitment and loyalty to the Gerakan. Datuk Chen made the reaffirmation in a letter heBernama - 306 words
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Article115 1984-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Musa Hitam leaves tonight for a week-long visit to the United States where he is scheduled to meet US Vice-President George Bush and United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar. The Deputy Prime Minister will also meet US SecretaryBernama - 115 words
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Article, Illustration915 1984-11-16 12 IRENE HOE savours the $18 million Singapore experience It would take the most hardened cynic to walk through this exhibition without feeling at least one major twinge of pride. AS YOU walk through many of the displays at the National Exhibition, the ones that stick in your mind will probably915 words
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206 1984-11-16 12 HE SPENT 24 of the 25 years of Singapore's self rule as its economic adviser Deeply involved in the rags-to-riches struggle of the nation. Dr Albert Wtaeemius recalls those yean and gives some ad vice in an article in the National Exhibition's souvenir magazine.206 words
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Article505 1984-11-16 12 CERTAIN events in Singapore's history over the past 25 years are more deeply etched in the Prime Minister's memory than others. Mr Lee Kuan Yew recalls these thus: "As an active participant in government, I felt so much was happening, all at the same time. "Nevertheless,certain505 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-11-16 13 THIS two-and-a-half storey refrigerator in Bencoolen Street is a shop's way of drawing attention to its latest line of refrigerators. A local advertising company designed and made the giant refrigerator for Asia Radio Singapore Pte Limited. It is made of plywood, polyfoam, aluminium andLIM SENG TIONG - 99 words
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Article60 1984-11-16 13 A LABOURER was jailed for five months on Wednesday for fracturing a man's jaw. Periasamy Govipillai punched 33-year-old Saiyed Othman bin Saiyed Ismail, who was walking along Seletar Farmway West 10 with his wife on Sept 1. He had accused them of passing remarks on him60 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-11-16 13 IVAN LIM - Do it for right reasons unions IVAN LIM By ANY move to wind up the 12--year-old National Wages Council must be done gradually and for the right reasons, some trade unionists said yesterday. They were reacting to a Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) plan to phase out the tripartite council within328 words
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300 1984-11-16 13 RAV DHALIWAL - Package of bus services planned for Tampines RAV DHALIWAL By A FULL package of bus services has been planned for Tampines New Town, including two running to Marine Parade and Changi Airport. On Singapore Bus Service's drawing board are plans for a set of trunk services to nearby housing estates,300 words
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160 1984-11-16 13 WHEN payday came the money did not, so several construction workers took the matter into their own hands by throwing stones at their site office. The disgruntled workers were employed by Kim Leong Aik Construction, a sabcontractor of Jennings Construction and Development Singapore. But160 words
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Article39 1984-11-16 13 THE Minister of State (Trade and Industry) and MP for Cairnhill, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will be guest of honour at the Pek Kio Kindergarten end-of-term ceremony on Tuesday at the Pek Kio community centre hall.39 words
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338 1984-11-16 14 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Drilling method for hydrocracker project By A FAULT in the building of Singapore's second major hydrocrack' er project in which concrete foundation piles were "swallowed" into the ground has been resolved. The underground soil fault was discovered almost at the outset338 words
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683 1984-11-16 14 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By THE charges are: Loh Shak Mow, 45, «"*»*g*"g director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-cons piracy-to-cheat charges, allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982, involving 56.41 million. The prosecution is proceeding with six683 words
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124 1984-11-16 14 Man, 76, burnt when his bed caught fire AN OLD man lived all by himself in a dilapidated wooden house in Kallang Road that had no electricity or water supply. For light, Mr Ngo Chu Ka, 76, used candles and before he went to sleep, Mr Ngo placed a lighted124 words
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75 1984-11-16 14 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy drowned in fastflowing water after he fell into a monsoon drain in Marsiling Lane on Tuesday. R. Chandru Chellani was playing with another boy at the time. His body was found the next day near the Senoko power station,75 words
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Article93 1984-11-16 14 US trip for women executives THE Rotary Clubs of Dis trict 330 (Singapore and Malaysia) is inviting applications from young female executives and professionals to join their study group to New Jersey in the United States. Applu ants must be between 25 and 35 years old Tht four-member group will93 words
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73 1984-11-16 14 Three fined $200 each for fighting THREE men were each fined $200 on Wednesda\ for fighting at the Syariah Court in Pearl's Hill on Tuesday. Ahmad bin Abid. 43. and his brother. Salim bin Abid Alhabshi. 32. had gone there to settle their sister's divorce with her husband, Ahmad bin73 words
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146 1984-11-16 15 SINGAPORE Airlines is one of the most efficient in the world with a ratio of 2.43 ground staff to one flying crew. An industry comparison of 16 airlines shows only Japan Airlines and United Airlines with a higher level of productivity. Based partly on146 words
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Article40 1984-11-16 15 AN Amsterdam-bound Singapore Airlines plane returned to Singapore on Wednesday because of a hydraulic leak in one of the plane's four engines. Passengers from SQ 24 were put on board another plane and left shortly afterwards.40 words
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Article74 1984-11-16 15 Display of art by Asean children THE Second Asean Exhibition of Children's Art, to be held from Nov 23 to Dec 9, will feature 150 works. The exhibition, which will be held at the National Museum Art- Gallery, will be officially opened by Haji Wan Hussin Zoohri. the Parliamentary Secretary74 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-11-16 15 NANCY LOH - $1.2m bribes man gets four years' jail NANCY LOH He also has to pay penalty of same amount By THE man who pocketed $1.24 million in bribes was yesterday jailed for four years and ordered to pay penalty of the same amount. And another four years in jail awaits Penu378 words
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Article345 1984-11-16 15 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By STUDENTS in at least one hostel at the National University of Singapore at Kent Ridge are finding, it tougher to retain their hostel rooms after their first year's stay. Students in the KE Hall now have to chalk up at least345 words
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Article326 1984-11-16 15 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Survey shows local firms had lower return on investments By COMPANIES earned 16 times more in 1981 than in 1970, but more than half of the $6.2 billion earnings were made by foreign companies. Two-thirds of the foreign earnings were by British and American326 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-11-16 15 How various sectors performed Economic survey of Singapore for the third quarter THESE are some of the highlights of the third quarter performance from the economic survey released yesterday Construction: The glut of residential and office space dampened construction activities in the private sector and its outlook remained depressed as370 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-11-16 19 War. My family fled to a farm in a remote part of Malaysia where I spent most of the Japanese Occupation as a subsistence farmer, learning some valuable lessons about the fundamental priorities in life. After the war, I went off to Australia461 words
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394 1984-11-16 19 Be prepared to start at bottom, new grads told ON TWO occasions yesterday, new graduates of the National University of Singapore were told that they would be better off in their new careers if they were prepared to start at the bottom. In Mr Michael Fam's books, the 419 young394 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-11-16 19 HIS wife and father were there for his Big Day. And for PAP candidate Chng Hee Kok that day was yesterday when he donned a full suit plus convocation gown and mortar board to collect his MBA degree. He was one of the 22 to be awarded160 words
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Article124 1984-11-16 19 Stole from their bosses TWO men yesterday admitted stealing $ItS,MS worth of printed circuit boards from their employer at Chai Chee Road last Friday. Abdul flamid bin Aba Bakar, 4i, and Abdul Razak bin Din, «4, employed as security guard and storekeeper respectively, bad hatched the plan to steal from124 words
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Article133 1984-11-16 19 Accused of stealing from bosses THREE men yesterday claimed trial to stealing $IS,BM worth of Integrated circuits from their employer. Abdul Rahman bin Ahman, 33, Abdul Hamid Ma Ahmad, 21, and Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rahlm, B, were employed as cargohands of S. Morrison Freight Forwarders Pie Ltd when they133 words
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107 1984-11-16 19 Cleared of receiving stolen chips TWO men were cleared yesterday of dishonestly receiving stolen microchips which formed part of a M5648,000 loot hijacked by armed robbers in Penang. Businessmen Siaw Chong Bu, 36, and Goh Lik Tuan, 32, were acquitted without their defence being called. Siaw was accused of dishonestly107 words
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358 1984-11-16 19 TONG YOKE THO - Local exams soon for accountancy students TONG YOKE THO By ACCOUNTANCY students in Singapore are one step nearer to escaping from the expensive trip to Britain to take their final examinations. The Singapore Society of Accountants told The Straits Times yesterday that its plans to set up a centre to358 words
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Article79 1984-11-16 19 A DUTCH tourist lost about $13,500 worth of jewellery to thieves at Lucky Plaza in Orchard Road on Wednesday but later recovered some of the stolen items. When Madam R. Elizabeth, 58, went to Tanglin police station to report the theft, a Lucky Plaza security officer contacted79 words
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Article49 1984-11-16 19 SINGAPORE beauty Elsie Oh, 19, was voted fourth runner-up in the Miss Asia and Pacific Quest held last Saturday. The title was won by Miss Turkey, Melek Gurkan, 23. Elsie is a first-year undergraduate at the National University of Singapore's Arts and Social Sciences faculty.49 words
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Article45 1984-11-16 19 THE MP (or Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam. will ask the Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry at the Parliamentary sitting on Tuesday, whether he will make a statement on the acquisition of Straits Steamship shares by Keppel Shipyard, a government-owned company.45 words
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Advertisement247 1984-11-16 13 Sheridan Clearance Sale To clear the way for our 1985 bedroom collection, Sheridan announces a discount up to 50% on imported bedsheets, comforters, pillowcases and bedspreads. Sale is now on at all leading Sheridan retailers for a limited period. Retail Outlets: Robinson's at Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore, John Little, Caieries Lafayette,247 words
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Advertisement98 1984-11-16 15 CITIBANK INTEREST RATES REMAIN THE SAME Even though rates are going down Citibank October 16th 1984 October 24th 1984 October 30th 1984 November sth 1984 November 12th 1984 November 14th 1984 We want to give our customers more Jk I Your Per son -to -Person Bank Wl I fWnif l^F98 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-11-16 16 LULIN REUTENS; AUGUSTINE LOW; CEPHAH TAN - LULIN REUTENS AUGUSTINE LOW CEPHAH TAN Stories and Trends and shifts in public opinion are noted during the discussion. Presumably, significant observations would even be mentioned in Cabinet meetings. Like an island-wide jigsaw, the pieces of information and feedback from the tours fit together to243 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-11-16 16 MINISTERIAL walkabouts on Sundays, which started more than two years ago, have become one of the most, if not the most, important channels of communication between the government and the people. Feedback gathered at each tour is meticulously recorded and shared among the leaders.447 words
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284 1984-11-16 16 L That their views are heeded can be seen in the prompt replies from government offices, and the frequent mention made to the letters by both government leaders and MPs in Parliament. IT HAS been said that to discover how a people284 words
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Article310 1984-11-16 16 COFFEESHOP chatter and grumbles on the ground often filter up to find their way to government ears via the MPs. The MPs' links with the ground are through regular meet-the-people sessions and contacts with grassroots organisations. Meet-the-people sessions: These allow MPs to "listen to the310 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-11-16 16 MINISTRIES and statutory boards, as part of the government machinery, also need to keep people informed and gather feedback. Each has a public relations department whose task is mainly to announce and explain new policies and decisions, and to gain public understanding and cooperation. But the method415 words
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Advertisement336 1984-11-16 16 t V ft^ i| I Seafood-Theatre-Restaurant 1 presents 3 savoury menus 9 to whet your appetite. Seafood -Theatre-Restaurant !iL _.JlN_ SumptllOUS Set Menu welcomes you to a new world ||^^gBJ A perfect meal for the busy of classic Chinese cuisine fSte-3|)i« executive. At only $25* per prepared by our expert336 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-11-16 18 CEPHAH TAN - Bridging the gap betweei young and old CEPHAH TAN By PEOPLE try many ways to bridge the generation gap. Grandfather T. J. Hale uses a bicycle. Mr Hale, 64, said he and his wife had to resort to cycling with their grandchildren, a sport which they did years ago, to386 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-11-16 18 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON By IT PROMISES to be one big party that no one will feel left out. Grandparents can wear their gowns and tails and do the waltz, while mums and dads can rock and roll into each other's arms, leaving the youngsters to do the221 words
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Article187 1984-11-16 18 Interested in these activities? NATIONAL Exhibition: Register at Changi, Serangoon Gardens and Serangoon CCs for an organised tour to the exhibition on Nov 26 and at Mountbatten CC for one on Nov 27. Both tours will start at 7 p.m. Indonesia: A five-day study tour for students to Jakarta, Bogor,187 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-11-16 18 FEW people made use of the community centre even though it was just a few doors away. The poor facilities, comprising a basketball court and a table-tennis table, were hardly attractive. Kindergarten classes were conducted very cheaply but parents had to be persuaded to register363 words
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Article230 1984-11-16 18 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Stories by IF YOU are a master on the keyboards or are seed at twirling a baton, the People's Association wants yea. It Is looking fer mere than 1M people to join its team of parttime instructors to upgrade and Increase the number of230 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-11-16 18 TO THE uninitiated, it's just a baton. But to Miss Lim Ker Keow, it is an instrument for an art form that is poetry in motion. The baton-twirling instructress can breathe life into the baton as she coaxes it to twirl clockwise and anti-clockwise,216 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-11-16 18 BANK clerk Khairi Supani works nine to five in the day, and teaches jazz, aerobic and Malay cultural dances at the River Valley community centre at night. In between, he finds time and enough energy to choreograph Indian and Chinese dances for the River Valley184 words
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Article668 1984-11-16 18 Talks/shows INDONESIA: Kreta Ayer CC will hold a talk and film show on the country at 7.30 p.m. tonight. Careers in the hotel industry: Miss Irene Chua, a training officer from the Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre, will speak on careers in hotel and catering668 words
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476 1984-11-16 20 FOR the past five months, Singapore has been abuzz with activities celebrating 25 years of nation-building. Older Singaporeans have had the opportunity to look back on what they have gone through. The younger generation too would have gained a fair idea476 words
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Article, Illustration911 1984-11-16 20 FREDERICK KEMPE - FREDERICK KEMPE By Wi'tmg tor The Asian Wslf Street Journal Pakistan's President Zia. ..has responded to escalated Soviet pressure by standing his ground diplomatically and avoiding direct military involvement ISLAMABAD Soviet and Afghan planes and artillery have violated Pakistan's borders several hundred times in911 words
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Article727 1984-11-16 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK One of the many delightful things we do in New York is eat cuisine. I recommend it to everybody. When I first moved here, I still ate food, even though people all around me were eating cuisine. In this I was tryingNYT - 727 words
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Article, Illustration652 1984-11-16 20 BERND DEBUSMANN - BERND DEBUSMANN By 4 US weapons in the psychological v/ar have ranged from sonic booms made by American military planes over Nicaragua to reports that the Nicaraguans were about to receive Soviet-made MiG-21 fighters. 7 MANAGUA (Nicaragua) The military alert ordered by Nicaragua's leftistReuter; UPI - 652 words
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257 1984-11-16 21 Pension scheme must stay, but with changes I REFER to the news report 'CPF for all civil servants move" (ST. Oct 30) which said that the government was "seriously considering moving into the CPF scheme", as stated by Dr Andrew Chew, head of the civil service. Newly-appointed Division m and257 words
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106 1984-11-16 21 I RECENTLY attended the Taxi Drivers Training Course conducted by the Registry of Vehicles and found it interesting and well-planned. I would like to sincerely thank each and every lecturer who taught us; every one of them took the trouble and time to106 words
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512 1984-11-16 21 A change of focus for the better MANY of the recent comments about hindrances to higher productivity are nothing but the truth. But truth has many facets; although generalisations are inevitable if trends are to be identified and corrected, there is a subtrend which must be recognised and corrected. The512 words
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233 1984-11-16 21 THE Times Survey reports that 59 per cent of workers surveyed are being troubled by the "work excellence" phobia. The root cause for this fear is total rejection of comradeship by a homogeneous workforce. This force consists mainly of Herzberg's X-theory type and233 words
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77 1984-11-16 21 Will Chest publish its accounts? I SUPPORT the Community Chest and the premises on which it is established. But I am curious to know how the funds are administered to the various bodies affiliated to the Community Chest. I wonder if the Chest has made provision to publish an annual77 words
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79 1984-11-16 21 Peak hour on the road is unbearable TRAVELLING through North Bridge Road during evening peak hours is unbearable. More than 20 bus services ply this road and yet, unlike the bus stops along South Bridge Road, New Bridge Road and Victoria Street, the busstops are not staggered. Buses often have79 words
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188 1984-11-16 21 PLEASE refer to the letter "...and should HDB play a role?" by "Act Fast" (ST, Oct 5) who suggests firstly that renovation contractors could perhaps be licensed to work only in certain zones and, secondly, that payment to the contractors should go188 words
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157 1984-11-16 21 PLEASE refer to the several letters concerning the implementation of graded levy for resale flat. As we have explained before, the objective of imposing the graded levy for the resale of Home Ownership flats is to curb profiteering of public housing.157 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1984-11-16 22 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM The Asean-EC trade union meeting Talks between Asean and European Community trade union leaders were first mooted in 1981 by the then NTUC president, Mr Devan Nair, in his capacity of president of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions,. to complement the1,015 words
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725 1984-11-16 22 China begins to put right people in the right jobs BEIJING UNTIL this year, Chinese intellectuals who found themselves assigned to Jobs widely different from their chosen professions, could do little except accept their wages, and more often than not settle down to a life of unproductive boredom. There IsThe Guardian - 725 words
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Article37 1984-11-16 23 Up Down Unch Industr.als 37 50 21 Finance 12 3 4 Hotels 3 4 3 Properties 5 4 2 Plantations 5 3 2 Mining 1 2 0 Deb/Loans 5 0 4 Total 68 66 3637 words
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Article70 1984-11-16 23 Nov 14 Nov 15 BT Composite 704 19 708.06 BT Indicator *****10 *****61 BT OB OS 369 282 ST Industrials 801.70 804 59 ST Finance -363 38 2397 56 ST Hotels 887 11 ***** ST Properties 488 21 ***** Mrnings 61 65 350 74 S Plantations *****6 2523 8070 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-11-16 23 Rally fizzles out and local stocks end mixed DESPITE hopes that the rally was the "real thing", it fizzled out and local stocks ended mixed with 68 gainers and 66 losers yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 2.89 points higher at 804.59, while the Business Times Composite Index added300 words
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Article45 1984-11-16 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91 18 7/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712 29 (5 1 83) 684 S3 (4/1 83) Ai' time High *****1(8 2 84) 983.06-8 284) A::-time Low 7475(17 9 64) 550.78(12 8 82)45 words
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Article145 1984-11-16 23 Chief price changes Rises M I A 1600 I 100 G E Life 1760 30 G I Ho* 50c 250 +25 STPI97S 1120 +20 TeatJeCorp 158 +13 K L Kepont 233 -11 NST 610 -10 DBS 600 10 ICB 535 U 0 B 434+10 0 U 6 384-10 M Flour145 words
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Article67 1984-11-16 23 Bousteadßhd unch Gumess +8 Mat Iron unch Sen* Ship unch Cfi C -1 Haw Par -1 PMC unch Sine Darby unch CoM Storage -~3 J"*?" P^nt +6 V"£* Ountoplnd +i *«P**l +1 p^ +5 Sup Corp -5 Esso +3 MTC Promet —1 Times Pub +5 FIN67 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-16 23 BARGAINS galore, perhaps, with machinery going for about a seventh of its original price in one of the largest equipment auction sales in Singapore, which began yesterday. And this is the way more machinery will go in the future, thinks Mr Victor Wee,498 words
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131 1984-11-16 23 FIVE companies that took part in the three-day Singapore Apparels show in Tokyo have returned with $2.1 million in orders. Additional orders are expected when buyers visit the five companies at their factories to continue negotiations. A Singapore designer, Corrine Low, has also131 words
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Article42 1984-11-16 23 LONDON Dunlop Holdings PLC said its auditors Ernst and Whinney are being replaced by Price Waterhouse and Co. The decision followed a review of all the group's financial advisers by the newly-constituted board under chairman Sir Michael Edwardes. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article51 1984-11-16 23 LONDON Security Pacific Corp plans to take a 50 per cent stake in broker Tullett and Tokyo Securities here. Mr Richard Spelke, managing director of SPC Securities Services, said the bank will contribute capital, software and hardware to the joint venture with Tullett and Tokyo Forex International.Reuter - 51 words
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Article58 1984-11-16 23 HONGKONG A new company was formed in Hongkong to produce rethreaded aircraft tyres for both the local and the Asian markets. The chief executive of the Hongkong Aircraft Co (Heaco), Mr Graham Howat, said the new company is a US$2.5-mil-lion (555.4 million) joint venture between Heaco, Thompson TyreAFP - 58 words
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Article56 1984-11-16 23 TOKYO Capital investment by Japanese corporations in the current fiscal year will increase 10.7 per cent over last year, clocking the first double-figure rise in four years, the Economic Planning Agency forecast on Wednesday. The EPA's September survey showed that capital spending in fiscal 1984 was expectedAFP - 56 words
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Article67 1984-11-16 23 KUALA LUMPUR An 18-strong Malaysian trade mission will next Sunday start a tour of the United States and Canada, promoting timber, rubber-based products and other items. In the first seven months this year, Malaysia's exports to the United States were US$l.lB billion (552.5 billion) againstAFP - 67 words
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Article368 1984-11-16 23 HONGKONG Western businessmen and economists said a major investment seminar aimed at attracting foreign capital into China helped spur its development projects. But they said the week-long symposium showed both growing competition among China's cities in their development drive and a policy dispute over where investmentReuter - 368 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-11-16 23 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Second time store has come out tops on low prices By NTUC FairPrice leads again in a survey of the cheapest stores. The survey, the second conducted by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) in early September, showed that shoppers at Fitzpa446 words
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342 1984-11-16 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By AMBASSADOR HOTEL LTD'S advertising agency has folded up. Bad debts left by Mayer Response Advertising (Pte) Ltd, a 51 per cent subsidiary of the listed hotel company, are estimated to be in the region of $300,000. Creditors include The Straits Times group, Singapore342 words
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309 1984-11-16 23 Banks prefer interbank mart for overnight deals BANKS prefer to use the interbank currency market to the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) if' they need to do any overnight business. But ihi> did not have anything to do with li quidity problem* (whether there are enough buyers to match sellers309 words
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Article3365 1984-11-16 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered in "business done' Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,365 words
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Article2872 1984-11-16 24 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 198 Acma 198 3.7 308 103 Alcorn 105 -2 4.7 162 107 103 312 218 Allied Choc 230 198 119 Amal Steel 50c 120 -4 3 32,872 words
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Article215 1984-11-16 25 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS Prompt V) bC -iJJ.SON J7J 25— J72.25N ung unq Int 1 RSS DM 174 25 174 75 174 00-174 50 Closed Closed Int 2 RSS Dec 164.75 165.75N 164 75 165 75N Closed215 words
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Article25 1984-11-16 25 S«w«r uss/tro» oi Ihurs Wed Singapore 7 63-7 68 7 64-7 69 Ned Tues fe» York li2 768 7.60-7 65 Source Credit Sw<se Spore25 words
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Article25 1984-11-16 25 Ctainf prices Wed Spot 1064 50— 1065 00 (1091.00 1091 50) 3 months 1088.50-1089.00 (1114 50 1115 00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 22,875 tonnes25 words
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Article55 1984-11-16 25 Ctamc prices Aluminium rf^ Spot 945.00—946.00 (942.00-943.00) 3 months 971.00 —971.50 (968.50-969.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 17,500 tonnes OUR daily Kuala Lumpur tin, palm oil, Mara Bumiputra unit trust and Malaysian forex market reports, prices and rates were not available as it was a pubUc holiday in Malaysia yesterday55 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-11-16 25 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore December 174.00 up 0.25 cents Malaysia December Closed13 words
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Article388 1984-11-16 25 Heonclosin Source Produce hchange VI Super 195 Awbllen Whrte prices J/100 kg Special 192 See Mew new crop COCOnilt lionzain 100% Ist grade ***** Closin prices, 2nd grade unq 2nd grade unq Oil S/Uo. ei-godown Pa-boied Yu Jim new crop Bulk 108 190 00 i. sellers^ Rice SS388 words
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Article23 1984-11-16 25 GOLD USS/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 346.00—346.40 346.00—346.50 Hongkong 346.10 346.60 346.10 346.50 Wed Tues New York 346.00—346.50 346.00—346.50 London 345.50—346.50 349.60-350.1023 words
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127 1984-11-16 25 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is prepared to completely revamp its Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) scheme and adopt new specifications acceptable to the rubber consuming industry, provided the specifications are pragmatic. Tan Sri Dr B.C. Sekhar, Controller of Rubber Research and chairmdn of the Malaysian Rubber127 words
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Article110 1984-11-16 25 THE KILOBAR market yesterday was traded between 5523,864 and 5524,023. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 70/6. 10 and stayed quiet the whole morning. It re-opened in the afternoon at the same level and eased off to U*****.6076.00 in dull condition. The market closed at U*****.90/6.40. Source:110 words
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Article209 1984-11-16 25 THE US dollar firmed in the early morning because of growing beliefs that US interest rates had bottomed due to the expected higher US deficits next year. The Singapore dollar was traded between 2.1470 and 2.1490 in moderate trading. It closed at 2.1467/75. The US dollar firmed to a209 words
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Article137 1984-11-16 25 Managers 1 prices for Nov 16 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 58 2 74 The Savings Fund l .72-1.82 Spore Prog Fund 1.11-1.18 S'pore Sec Fund 1 67—1 77 Spore Invest Fund 1.07-1 13 S'pore Equity Fund 1.16—1 23 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 38—2.53137 words
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Article199 1984-11-16 25 Interbank Over the Foreifn Local dollars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreifn currency Australian dollar *****-***** £.41 537 Canadian dollar 1.6302-1.6315 6 19-609 NZ dollar 1.0627—1.0647 9.65-9.28 Sterling pound 2.7084—2.7118 373 367 US dollar 2 1470- 2 1480 469 464 Austrian schilling 10.2978-10 3051199 words
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Article51 1984-11-16 25 THE December gold contract opened six ticks lower than the previous settlement at U*****.10. Trading remained quiet as traders were uncertain of the direction of gold prices. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dec 347.10 347.80 347.10 347.40 534 Feb 85 353.208 352.90A 352.8051 words
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Article42 1984-11-16 25 THE December Deutschemark opened slightly lower than the previous settlement at 0.3378. Trading was very active as the DM strengthened against the dollar. (US dollar, Deutschemark) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dee 0.3378 0.3390 0.3377 0.3389 1216 Mar 85 0.342442 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar opened at 89.94. 15 ticks lower than the previous settlement, in response to a firm Fed Funds rate and Eurodollar deposit rate. Trading in the Eurodollar pit was active with good partiei pation from both locals and institutions. (100 implied interest rate Open High73 words
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Article48 1984-11-16 25 THE December Japanese yen opened 2() ticks lower than the previous settlement at 0.*****2. Trading in the yen pit was quiet within a narrow range of 0.*****3 to 0.*****0 before settling at 0.*****1. Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****2 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****1 43 I48 words
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Article71 1984-11-16 25 I _l I I 1 J I U Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1074.84 (1077.93) 4 Week ago 1052.65 Austraian ALOrdnaries ~%,0 Wednesday 779.7(778.3) ii£Week ago 779.1 Austraian Industrials Wednesday 1126.2 (1124.9) Week ago 1124.3 Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 923.7 (924.3) Week ago 894.1 Dow Jones Average Tuesday 1206.93(1206.60) £il_71 words
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Article325 1984-11-16 25 Nov 15 W$ Ctiance J Associated Hotek 0 37B y Bonk Of East Askj 2 1 60 -0 3 r Cheung Kong 8 55 -0 1 y Chwra L.ght 1 6 30 0 1 y Cn»s Harb Tunnel 10 50 F E Consorhun. 0 36 +0 005 y For325 words
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Article331 1984-11-16 25 Nov IS Cents Charife (that) A C I 196+1 A N I 263+1 a P v 234-t-l Abertoyle 929 9 Age 315 -25 Afconce Oh 103 unch Allied MS 230 2 Ampol Exp 250 10 Ampol Pet 184-1 Anz 538 +4 Ashton 87 +1 B H P 1065 unch331 words
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Article322 1984-11-16 25 No* 15 Yen Change Aimomoto 1120 unch Akoi 520 unch Amada 1100 -30 Asohi Chem 569 -2 Asoh, Glass 826 -18 Bank Tk 480 +4 Bndgestone 560 -1-4 Canon 1530 +10 Casio Computer 1620 -40 Citizen 598 unch D Nip Print 1020 +20 D Nippon Screen Doiei 640 unch322 words
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Article241 1984-11-16 25 Not 14 USJ Chance Alcoo 3614 -W Allied Chem Cp 34*4 unch Alfc-Chalmers 7* -V4 Am Tel 4 Tel 18* Amox Inc 18* unch Amr Corp 3IW 14 .Bethlehem Stl 17*4 -U Boeing Co 56*4 -14 Burroughs Cp 54*4 unch CaferpiUar Co 33Vt -H Chase Manhtn 43H -V»241 words
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Article581 1984-11-16 25 Not 14 Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 173 -2 Ass. Dairies 156 -2 BTRPLC 537 unch Babcocks 143 +2 Barclays 537 -2 Beechams 363 +5 BICC 243 unch Blue Circle 483 -10 BOC Group 275 unch Boots 213 -I Bowater 179 unch BATS 268 -8 Britannia 75 -2 BP 493581 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-11-16 25 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arc Cargo Time Block Chitral (42-HW) 16/11(2300) TA3 1000 1100 14 Al Manyah (10) 17/11(0100) TA3 1130 1300 L7 BenaWer (64/485) 16/11(2300) FSB 0900-1100 0900 1100 FIG! Takan II (2290) 17/11 (0800) TA3 1000 1200 1830 2000 F3 Thana Bhum (145) 17/11(1500) TA3545 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-11-16 25 Vessel Berth An Dep Keppel Wharves Dai Vun Shan 27/8 aside 16/11 Frotano 31/2 aside 16/11 Iwen 35/6 aside 16/11 Jenhol 22 aside 16/11 Makmur 21E aside 16/11 Ned Mop 44 aside 16/11 Regent Ranger 19 aside 1611 Rijeka 47 aside 16 11 Starlet 18 aside 16350 words
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329 1984-11-16 26 Local shipyards benefit from India's offshore industry THE rapid development of India's offshore industry is turning out to be a blessing for Singapore shipyards and oil-rig companies. To date, Southern Ocean Shipbuilding and Robin Shipyard are two of the main beneficiaries of this expansion programme. Between them they have won329 words
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Article, Illustration645 1984-11-16 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By THE public can apply for shares in the construction company Lum Chang Holdings Ltd from today, but the question is: Who will buy? The company is trying to raise a net sum of $26.2 million from an issue of 25 million645 words
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497 1984-11-16 26 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By GOLD prices may glitter again by the end of the year although it appears to be on a downward trend after a short spurt earlier this week. The metal was moving around the US$345 level yesterday after497 words
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Article74 1984-11-16 26 WASHINGTON US reta sales fell 0 1 per o«ri lasi month, aftei a 1 J |x'r < eni rise in Septembei as ronsum ers hti ami 1 .uiuoiis uaid signs thai :ho BOOWHaj has weakened, the Commeroe l~Hpanmeni said on Wednesday The fvonc.rr,> slov\(><i toReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-11-16 26 Your market basket What a typical tarriy of Th,s p han e four would buy from **<» from lasv Tanflin Halt wet market week I 500g lean pork 3.00 Unch (T 7 300g streaky pork 120 Unch i/fe^s/ 500g mutton 5.50 Unch r j 500g beef (frozen) 5.50 Unch I%]161 words
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138 1984-11-16 26 Swiss watch industry pulls out of crisis ZURICH The Swiss watch industry is recovering from a crisis which almost bankrupted t hecountry's two largest watch groups, according to export sales figures released on Wednesday Federation Koctogere, the Swiss watchmakers' association, s.-iid vatch sales abroad wore worth 2.63 billion Swiss francsReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement13 1984-11-16 23 The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was closed yesterday because of the King's installation.13 words
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Advertisement139 1984-11-16 24 OPPORTUNITY Australian Publishing Company /An excellent opportunity exists to ourchase a 50% shareholding in one of Australia s 'eadmg publishing companies with turnover m excess of A53. 000.000 > per annum This national company which has been estabished for 1 2 years and has a proven j growth record now139 words
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Advertisement38 1984-11-16 25 G 1 The. management A Hill series offering an m-depth study of various aspects of business today Each Mfl itten by acknowledged experts m their field, this series is designed for enjoyment and profit From $20.00. THE BOOKSHOP38 words
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Advertisement466 1984-11-16 26 I AUCTION SALE I I AUSTRALIA I I HEAVY ENGINEERING I I PLANT, I 1 REAL ESTATE I fl i Under instructions trom flj B DOUGLAS ENGINEERING PTY LTD fl fl iDue to re organisation ot business activities) flj fl On the site. flj fl ORANGEGROVE ROAD UNANDERRA NSW M466 words
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Advertisement1391 1984-11-16 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: r ty "~~l mm^ Monday Friday m f §gg m r am [Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mm $15 OOi I Food/ E"«« rt m n V v '-3fc£^ t/^^^ /\L C I *^T ll^^^V l^b^^L (^NJ^ 1 A |^\^f (if Public Holiday to'l'uOpm"^^ (Mm1,391 words
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Advertisement1162 1984-11-16 27 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing PVC folding door from U.K. II Hllf S§l i fre i gif 7 s! i f ,r t, hi.-.i., k.ii nen store-. an,i partitions free gilts lor e*wy order. Sole Agent Whle stock last feoelco enterprises See you at Courts Furniture Stand,1,162 words
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Advertisement750 1984-11-16 27 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, jewellery, watches and pawn--1 shop tickets. Telephone: *****9. *****9. Address: =03-02, Third floor. People's Park Centre, Singapore. WE PURCHASE PRECIOUS (gold, silver, palladium, platinum etc), precious gems and other precious collections in any type and form. =03-97G. 3rd floor. Golden750 words
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Advertisement581 1984-11-16 27 30 Hairdressing 10 YEABS EXPERIENCED Hairstylist personally style your hair plus steaming, onl $14. Tel: *****78. 31 Tailoring SINGAPORE .1 suits ml|l CENTRE Maw/* Ma(je to oi(ter 24-hour order Reasonable pnces r TOP QUALITY MATERIALS Kashmir/Pure Silk/ Sille Wool/Mohair f for gent's suit. V. TEL: *****94 FASHION DESIGN A Dressmaking581 words
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Advertisement1824 1984-11-16 27 111 Wf AN IMPORTER OF lollipops and K candies has more than sweet K nothings to say at "Business WL, Opportunities". If you're keen to get a taste of the sweet business, see classification 57. 36 House Renovation/Decor GOOD NEWS TO ALL NEW FLAT OWNERS The most talk-about coating specialist1,824 words
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Advertisement716 1984-11-16 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor r**"* CALL lll fc *****19 *****32 I I Aiu. Amplimesn grilles. I m MO6/HUOC Aiu window I grilles. Aiu sliding doors/ I I window, entrance shop z front, office ceiling parti- I I tion. iron gate door etc. j /MAH»HiE*N«i«attf imfSKrivmitm Worts J I 8* '026716 words
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Advertisement708 1984-11-16 28 49 Peeking/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION senrices Office removal, specialised m piano Experienced, reliable, responsible vmrkf rs provided Reasonable i-h;irKe.s Days nights rel *****0 we specialised in household .iitire removal We specialised in phllOT. organs delivery uncl disposal service We provide good service Charges reasonable Workers provided Day708 words
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Advertisement630 1984-11-16 28 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing EXCESS OFFICE FURNITURE for sale Please Cftll *****(1 for viewIng. 53 Business Computers THE BEST QUALITY DISKS XSDEX WtgCfSfOW FLEXIBLE DISKS Certified 100% error-free and carry a 10- Year Warranty. Available at all authorised dealers OR CALL: *****10/1 SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIAL offer for Apple. Appie compatible.630 words
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Advertisement1191 1984-11-16 28 57 Business 57 Business j Opportunities Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A well established renowned American Direct Sales Cosmetics Company carrying a popular brand of cosmetics in S'pore Malaysia is embarking on an expansion programme. The following business opportunities are therefore available:--1) SUB- AGENT (One) Must possess many years of direct sales1,191 words
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Advertisement1417 1984-11-16 28 BBBBBBBBW'' I Ul I JOBS GALORE! K I THERE ARE I iPICJ J° B I Ilia OPPORTU--1 2an PL NITIES I IHn TODAY bbbbbbbv'* BbbbbbbbV. aaaL^aBBBBBBaI 67 Situations Vacant: EDP Vacancy for COMPUTER PROGRAMMER with experience in micro computer applications, preferably with Apple and IBM computers. Salary will commensurate with1,417 words
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Advertisement548 1984-11-16 28 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP 1 An established institute is r viting applicants for the following posts: 1) LECTURERS Must have relevant oegree or a MBCS with working or teaching experience 2) TRAINEE INSTRUCTORS Must possess degree in Maths or Science or C&G 747 with 1 or548 words
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Advertisement922 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical (A Member of The Times Organisation) requires GENERAL CLERK (for its editorial management department) £•:<; Duties >:£: x The duties include keeping and updating OfS;!; records, making arrangements for staff travel,:':^: checking of vouchers, arranging payment for pur-: chases, and922 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Singapore Sports Council Changi Swimming Club CLERICAL ASSISTANT (Male or Female) Requirements: e GCE *O' level. e Must be able to type. Benefits: 13 months salary. Medical benefits. NWC allowance. Annual increment. Transport allowance. 14 days annual leave. e Salary scale $420 x2O J520/ $550553 words
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Advertisement616 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established Company located at Upper Paya Lebar Road requires CLERKS/TYPISTS She must have th* following prerequisites: GCE 'O' level with credit in English. e Good in spoken English. Able to type neatly at 40 wpm. Able to operate a telex machine. Preferably able to negotiate616 words
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Advertisement651 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Top heirdressing salon has vacant position for a I RECEPTIONIST Applicants must be pleasant, courteous nature and previous experience in similar position and ability to type will be an advantage. Salary above $500. Interested, csll: j *****35 CHRISTINE J Travel Agency majoring in regional outbound651 words
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Advertisement600 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Construction/Renovation Company requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS e GCE O' level e Good telephone manner e Typing speed 35-40 wpm. e Fluent in both English and Mandarin. Interested applicants please submits full personnal resume, contact telephone number and salary expected to:--14 Upper Bukit Timah Road, #01-16,600 words
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Advertisement607 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An interior firm has immediate vacancies for. ACCOUNTS CLERKS e Preferably "A" Level Good command of English Interested applicants plsass call: *****12 =02-60 BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 2158 A printing firm in Eunot requires: 1) FEMALE IBM TYPESETTER 2) FEMALE COMPUGRAPHIC TYPESETTER 3) FEMALE607 words
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Advertisement909 1984-11-16 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ESTABLISHED COMPANV REQUIRES Independent Mature Girl to handle full set of accounts up to balance sheet Applicants residing near Macpherson area preferred Please tel: *****05 for appointment or write with full particulars to The Personnel Manager c/O 278A, Macpherson Road .Spore 1334 ESTABLISHED HARDWARE COMPANY909 words
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Advertisement801 1984-11-16 29 71 Situation* Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Join us for a career in sales. We have vacancies in our Mitsubishi Sales Department for the post of Salesmen /Saleswomen Benefits: Sales and product knowledge training will be provided Attractive incentives based on sales achieved Basic salary and fringe benefits such801 words
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Advertisement685 1984-11-16 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALESMEN tor hoists/crane a aw-compraasaors and industrial products Requirements: Sound c-duiationul bai-k- Preferably *itr> sales experienre Pnftmm will be given to itiuse with experience In Minilar field Ho.s>e.vs own transport Attractive basu- salary, i-ommis-Mun and transport allowance. Interested applicants please write to THE ADVERTISER 24A Benoi685 words
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Advertisement731 1984-11-16 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES SALES EXECUITVES An established fcirnitura company requires tha above personnel Experienced in open plan furniture. a Hardworking and able to work independently With driving licence. Good basic allowance and attractive commission Plaaaa call:MISS KHEE: *****44 for appointment. CIAO ITALIAN MEN'S WEAR BOUTIQUE requires SALESGIRLS731 words
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Advertisement723 1984-11-16 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 55 PLEASANT SALESGIRLS REQUIRED immediately School leavers welcome to apply Contact Rockstars Leisure Wear, from 1.30p.m. to 9.30p.m. (Tel: *****08) today/ tomorrow. 20 SALES EXECUTIVES required by international organisation. Rewarding career. Qualifications 'A' level, passed GP. Are you bilingual and extrovert? Call: *****95 /6 for Mr723 words
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Advertisement595 1984-11-16 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical ■Hair S awßwßT^af aawaW awawnataA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD is GE's new aircraft engine business group's whollyowned subsidiary in Singapore. The Company performs high technology component repairs on GE's aircraft engines. We are inviting applications for the positions595 words
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Advertisement432 1984-11-16 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical j Job: 1b trouble-shoot on disk drives that failed burn-in/functional tests and to isolate defective components for re-work To assist in preparing disk drives for bum-in tests, soldering /fabricating of $gs& fixtures, charing of cables «nd coonedocs V J Rf <|HllT llKBltll S^3{Etectnsaes)or GCE ty (fechracaD432 words
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Advertisement1140 1984-11-16 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical paa^aam^pa^M exclusive motorcar firm urgent B|i|yililHip|yMl|l|M VEHICLE MECHANIC CUM B^KfiJsjS|SillJlllLal2|aßi FOREMAN Age above 30 years At least .S years of experience |l I J J 9^^BH m Continental car servicing B sTJ l ■!'< k^B and repairing fIHpjHIHHH|HHIIB|^JJ e Preferably possess CertifiMBaaaaawWaaaaMßjPJaapPlll1,140 words
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Advertisement419 1984-11-16 30 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production <& HITACHI 1 kß^&KJlS^^^Sp^ Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd I mmmmwE are f ■HTEXPANDIKGiJ Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million t Colour Television Picture Tubes Manu i facturing Company in Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic men I who419 words
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Advertisement632 1984-11-16 31 73 Situation! Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production TOSHIBA Ro*J».Weaf««p*>dWifl and ktvite you to Wn BBBff ;t^BHp 1 Primary education Age 16 40 years You get a good starting monthly salary of (including allowances and overtime nay) and sttsl 1 1 2 I^^w%oQm months. We offer- 5-day work week (7632 words
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Advertisement562 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous [Working at I McDonald's I is fiun^@ Join JjJjK3b|| crewIPCOTP at McDonald's Jurong Bowl We welcome students, housevwives, Malaysian citizens too. And no experience is necessiary as McDonald's will provide all the trailing you need. Starting Pay: Full time $2.10 per hour562 words
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Advertisement524 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 1 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL I I requires I I ASSISTANT I I HOUSEKEEPER I I She should possess a GCE 'O' level certi- I ficate and/ or relevant working ex- H perienee in a similar capacity H I Have the ability to524 words
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Advertisement442 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I Due to expansion a addition of new audio agency, we require fllwg post* now and early 1965. RETAILS SALES SUPERVISOR For video, CTV related electronics products Possess knowledge ex--1 perienee in similar capacity GCE O' level with English Able to motivate surbordinate to achieve objectives442 words
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Advertisement548 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 0 Shangri-La hotel requires 1) LOUNGE HOSTESSES Sslsry: $800 p.m. e Age between 18 and 28 e Have a pleasant personality and a genuine desire to serve e At least 1.63M 2) WAITERS (In La tour restaurant) Sslsry: $650 p.m. e Exempted or completed N S548 words
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Advertisement396 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous feiW requires WAITRESSES Singapore t lit izen A^e 18 and above PreferaJbtj sMe Vo speak English Mandarin Medical benefit L'Ut\ Meals Uniformi provided inclusive laundrj Spllt-stlltt dlllle> GROSS INCOME RANGE FROM $600 $700 pt month FEMALE CASHIER Pleasant disposition Read write BngtiSb 4. t'hinese Able to396 words
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Advertisement645 1984-11-16 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A rewarding career with Oynatty Cleaning Services we have vacan ciet tor CLEANING SUPERVISORS (Male/ Female) and are looking tor personnel with the following qualities e HaiJwotlUm and Insfepesie' em e Hf-^i I !ull of lnitiBtlVI e VV i i i r long hours e Fluent645 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-16 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CCH SERVICE STATION 2761 Ang Mo Kio Aye. 5 Singapore 2056 raoaism 1 EXPERIENCED CASHIERS Kncwu-iUr in operating -i cast) m)il>i i;>>, >>l advancraeal opportunities 2 POMP ATTENDANTS rriiuif ur- between its 30 NUS oW i,r promote r.ir i-.irc products mm) .inmm motorists Interested applicants, please624 words
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Advertisement637 1984-11-16 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BOYS. BOYS BOYS ($5OO p.m.) 4 vacancies In large trading companies located in Queens- town. Bukit Timah and Jurong I Good long term prospects Jobs involve running errands Must I know Singapore well Preferably with own bike but those without bikes will also be considered Must637 words
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Advertisement846 1984-11-16 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DELIVERY CUM STORE Assistant. Must possess Class 2 licence. Preference will be given to the holder of I' lass 2 3 licence. Good salary benefits. Come to: :!7 Norris Koad. Singapore 0820 or call *****43 GENERAL WORKERS AND Delivery Driver required Need men willing to work846 words
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Advertisement1098 1984-11-16 32 lyJjKjj AN ADVERTISER WHO'S in a In fijl > lf7\ CH a holiday special not to be II In I Cm missed if you need to rent a car U DUIZZ] for the whole of next month. r"J% /gy\ /TV ITiN See classification 81. Va^BSaH^H^B 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle1,098 words
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Advertisement808 1984-11-16 32 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo 2nd VOLVO Showroom at Upper Bukit Timah. Now you can view the whole range of Volvo cars at our 2nd Volvo Showroom at Hock Soon Industrial Complex (near Courts) 230, Upper Bukit808 words
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Advertisement736 1984-11-16 32 88 For Sala: Ford/Fiat 1661 FIAT 132 GLS, 2000 c.c Auto. power steering, power windows, eligible PARF. $17,000 0.n.0. Can loan $13,000. Phone *****17. 23, Lorong Biawak. S'pore 1335 1062 COMPANY REGD. Ford Laser GL. Aircond, radio cassette, 1 company driver, excellent condition. $16,500. Tel: *****63, Maureen. $9,600 ONLY, 1081736 words
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Advertisement727 1984-11-16 32 89 For Sala: Datsun/ Nissan SEPT 1079 DATSUN 100A. aircond. radio cassette. Original paint Tip top condition Asking $12,500 Joe *****11. SEPT 77 DATSUN 120Y Private owner, aircon. radio cassette, excellent condition, $9,800 *****44 IST CO REGN 1981 Datsun 120V Aircond., radio cassette, tuffkoted Tax 12/84 Beautiful condition Tel: *****76.727 words
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Advertisement891 1984-11-16 32 90 For Sala: Toyota ALMOST 1000 TOYOTA Corolla I.3DX One private owner aircond. radio cassette showroom condition *****63 ALMOST 1660 TOYOTA DX 1300 Airrond radio cassttte PARK. $15,800 on o Loan $12,000 58 Braddell Road *****65 ALMOST 1064 TOYOTA Carina It 5-speed Ist company owner Beautiful condition *****91 exl 76891 words
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Advertisement903 1984-11-16 33 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi 1960 MIT LANCER 14 00 SI 5s fed spurt-- rtna r.uiio i'hs- e power WtndOWS, good ondition Interested i- al l jbomjb santM tan MIT. GALANT CIS 1 private *!irr powct steering, lentrnl locking, powei windows, radio ,'rt*>ettc 519.7M Tel J»mm> 78 SIGMA GS .tirom sporLs903 words
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Advertisement839 1984-11-16 33 93 For Sato: Honda II you are thinking of buying a HONDA car. we otter vary good discounts Please ring us lor enquiries TEL:--*****98 TAN/ *****90 TAY. EXPAT LEAVING JUNE 1980 Honda Accord. 5-speed. 4-door. black, aireon, radio/ cassette. PARK Power windows, sports rims, new tyres Excellent condition. $20,000 Tel:839 words
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Advertisement837 1984-11-16 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11/ 5 (Opens from 9.00am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN ft LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 Toyota Corolla DX Aircond Mazda 626 Auto Aircond BMW 320i Aircond Mazda 929 Coupe Sunroof Aircond Honda Prelude837 words
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Advertisement895 1984-11-16 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1976 JAGUAR 3.4. Long wheel base, fully auto, PARF, tip top condition. See to appreciate. Koh *****49. Price $45,000 1978, AUDI 1000. 1 co. owner. Aircond. radio, cassette. Passed Vicom. Tip top condition. $7,500. Tel: *****05 1978 MINI CLUBMAN 1000. PARF. New road tax. Cassette,895 words
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Advertisement785 1984-11-16 33 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles FREE AIR-CON I With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle y, Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 77 DATSUN PICK-UP pass ROV road tax new. Tip-top condition. Asking $4,500. Call *****73. '80 DATSUN C2O Van 1200 c.c. 2 owners, aircon,785 words
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Advertisement627 1984-11-16 33 97 Vehicles Wanted IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value for your car (all models). Contact Ng. *****89 /*****22. RELAX! OUR COMPANY can help you sell your car fast at your reasonable price. Tel: *****30. WILLING TO PAY high price for good condition used cars. Please ring: *****77 Mr. Koh.627 words
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Advertisement324 1984-11-16 33 vl*Xsm PvvS^BHkml l. Lfu I -'-^S CUT OUT AND KEEP I When you go j i shopping for I the best home financing package... j y Loansu^oc***** j i Raxes j *025Ve ats I I /TermsuP^ 02^ j I s&&r~ i ...just stop at DBS Bank. We're closer to you.324 words
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Advertisement248 1984-11-16 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses CLOVER AVENUE (THOMSON). Corner double-storey house Furnished $1,250 Jalan Antoi (Seletan single-storey aemi-de-tached. Unfurnished $850 New Century. *****92. DIST. NO. 22 10 MOUNT SINAI Rise 2 1 '2-storey semi-detached Partially furnished 4 bedrooms, servant's and study $2,500 p.m 0.n.0. Sale also considered Tel *****39 DIST 15248 words
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Advertisement893 1984-11-16 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST 21 CLEMENTI PARK bea lul 2-store> dt '..ii lie.: bungalow 3 bedrooms servant's split-level living and dining New kn partlall) Furnished rentai $3,200 Allison t nterpriaes nSBM DIST 28. JALAN KECHUBONG I doubie-storej sen., detai Im I tot nenl Part tall) furnished Land are., (Mic893 words
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Advertisement782 1984-11-16 34 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I II URBAN DEVELOPMENT I fTT* MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD TIT (UDMC) PROPERTY TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of the following unfurnished residential property at Alexandra Park:-Smgie-Storey Tender Deposit Payable 9A Winchester Road OAA (Recently renovated) $1,300.00 [Tenders will782 words
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Advertisement440 1984-11-16 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3 Bedrooms Utility Living Room/ Balcony Spacious Kitchen Idyllic Setting Covered Car Park Attractive Terms To View telephone: *****91/*****66 'DO YOU WISH^t TO LIVE IN AN APARTMENT WITH BUNGALOW SETTINGS? Tucked amidst low-rise established housing estate in Swiss Club Road. Cbse to most foreign clubs. Development440 words
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Advertisement1242 1984-11-16 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apa-tments There's a whole new world of living up in the Horizon. Atop Leonie Hill. WBM living room with sunken M• m wwm Jm-^mm^m lounge, circular dining aaaaaa^iMjaili jjftKlfLil H area.1,242 words
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Advertisement517 1984-11-16 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments It's not only how well you Live, it's where you live. Ideally located, g A -^T^%. just 5 minutes f-^y Jl*J m /W 1 walk from the Mm/?/ -/f/f*J\ Orchard Road II i^fyi// §/lf f shopping and \v517 words
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Advertisement187 1984-11-16 34 DIST. 21 SHERWOOD TOWER CORNER UNIT APARTMENT 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, fully furnished, wall papered and aircond. With swimming pool, squash court. 24--hour security. TEL: 2*40*19/ 2*2*333 DIST. 5 luxurious brand new 3-storey townhouse with huge terrace garden Sea view environment 3 bedrooms. study, servant's 3.200 sq.ft Quiet surroundings Marble/parquet187 words
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Advertisement256 1984-11-16 34 Part/Fully Furnished Fairways, Keppel $3,000 Thongsia Orchard f?,4fl Eastern. Katong $13*0 Woodlaiflh Grove $1,400 Thomson Grove 1,300 Cheng Hong, Eunos $1,200 St Michael s $1,200 Others At Reasonable Rents CHAN a LOH VALUERS *****33 5 Hong Leong Condo $1300 5 Parfcviow Condo $1,500 9 Meng Garden $2,600 10 Coronation Plaza256 words
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Advertisement928 1984-11-16 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST .9. EMERALD MANSION 3 bedrooms. $2,200 furnished Dist .V Faber Hills. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool tennis court 800 furnished Disl 8. The Plaza. 1 bedroom. $1,800 furnished Also available apartments range from $1,400 to $6,000 Agape *****38 i Stephen > DON'T MISS! Dist 5 brand928 words
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Advertisement869 1984-11-16 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ARANG COURT. OFF Braddell Road 2-bedroomed maisonette. Partially furnished Ready for leasing Swimming pool, squash court and club house. Interested parties contact *****28 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED GREEN Meadows maisonette. 3 aircond bedrooms/ servant's room, builtin bar counter/ modern kitchen. Immediately available. Tel: Victor Khoo *****55 no agents)869 words
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Advertisement807 1984-11-16 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THOMSON GROVE CONDOMINIUM/ Mimosa Park beautiful 3/ 4bedroomed apartments. Splitlevel. Pool, squash, tennis, partially/ fully furnished. $1,350 $1,500. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. WALKING DISTANCE to Orchard, luxuriously furnished 4-bed-roomed apartment. High floor. Fully aircond. Pool/ security. $4,000. Contact *****28/ *****50 (agent). CHONGKIM APARTMENTS. BASSEIN Road. 2 bedrooms/attached807 words
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Advertisement826 1984-11-16 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MERLIN PLAZA PENTHOUSE maisonette, top 30th/ 31st floor. Beautifully furnished. See anytime to appreciate. Call *****33/ 4. MT. SOPHIA APARTMENT. Fully furnished 1-bedroomed studio apartemnt. Conveniently located In CBD. $1,600 p.m. Contact: *****1 Llm. NAS SIM MANSION, LUXURIOUS apartment, 3000 sq.ft., furnished with 3 bedrooms, study,826 words
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Advertisement812 1984-11-16 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 5, HIGHRISE BEAUTIFUL view 3-bedroomed. 1,300 sq.ft., fully furnished. $1,750. Call Atona: *****55. DIST. 7 THE PLAZA, 2 bedrooms, high floor, facing sea. Tastefully furnished. $1650. Villanelle *****81 DIST. 9 GRANGE TOWER, brand new, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished. Airconditioned, pool, nearby Mandarin Hotel. $2,800. *****88.812 words
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Advertisement751 1984-11-16 35 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ Flats available for immediate occupation at various Districts. Please call *****95/ *****94. ROOM IN SEMI-DETACHED bungalow in Wan Tho Avenue/ Sennett Estate access to all facilities. Preferably single. $380 *****88 (after spm). SPACIOUS BRAND NEW unfurnished room near Hougang Interchange/ Lorong Ah Soo.751 words
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Advertisement509 1984-11-16 35 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, apartments and houses required mimediatelv by Clients in various locations Creamers Properties:- *****28 READY CLIENTS URGENTLY require furnished or unfurnished rooms. HDB flats, in any location Owners kindly call Allegro Enterprise. *****11/ *****64 READY CLIENTS REQUIRE Furnished Unfurnished rooms, flats in any locality.509 words
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Advertisement1129 1984-11-16 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses *t& m a 1 1 id i wh y RF<*T PRHPFRTV ft\ DtOi rnurcn I T >.. I j :K 6 •.-■•^y «m INVESTMENT """"^-J i *_J i f A OPPORTUNITY sfe|ss?^---— -_i" that brings you >H GOOD1,129 words
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Advertisement1396 1984-11-16 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses PROPERTY I LOANS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Competitive interest rates from 10% pa* Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service "Im UNffirD OVERSEAS FMANCE LTD 124 126. Robinson Road Singapore 040& TeJ: *****821,396 words
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Advertisement842 1984-11-16 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. 1545. RIENZI STREET (Opera Estate) single-storey terrace. 4 bedroums, 2 bathrooms, renovated 2.000 sq ft $395,000 0.n.0 Victor Morris *****33. DIST 16. ONLY 2 years new ELegant 8-storey semidetached on over 3700 sq ft garden Improvements cost $60,000 Split-level living $620,000. Admiral: *****22. DIST. IS,842 words
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Advertisement804 1984-11-16 36 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 11 HILLCREST ROAD doublestorey senu-detached. 3.100 sq.ft Freehold. 3 bedrooms I 1 servants. $620,000 ono. Tel: *****82. DIST. IS DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace, near Joo Chiat Terrace 4 bedrooms, near shopping centre. $390,000. Bellian *****35. DIST. 1542, DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER terrace. 4 bedrooms. Fully renovated. 3,200 sq.ft.804 words
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Advertisement1152 1984-11-16 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Phase One was a sellout! Hurry, only 25 units are now available in TtOUANDHIIL our final phase TVI/VI\SIONS It's no surprise to us that Phase One was a Full recreational1,152 words
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Advertisement1314 1984-11-16 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments > (^MAISONETTES A at Holland Road X FOR SALE/RENT i 90% financing g^ chase Of purchase price by %gP MANHATTAN BANK Viewing by Appointment Tel *****77/*****21 FREEHOLD Immediate Occupation Developers -^~rr —^~le Nc 3222 Pe^iooe' N -<^ y jtfs& P6imitNooB621,314 words
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Advertisement1459 1984-11-16 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER 9j a 37- storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE SEAVIEW IS PANORAMIC I h Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life I S Opposite Pearl's Hill1,459 words
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Advertisement846 1984-11-16 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST. 28 MIMOSA COURT, Garden terrace apartment. 2 bedrooms 1250 sq.ft. Tennis court. Deans Property *****55. OIST. 2. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 2 bedrooms, high floor, central aircon. Furnished/facilities. Selling reasonable *****93. DIST. 4, TELOK BLANGAH New 3bedroomed Condominium, 1,650 sq ft Store, freehold. Pool/ squash. $355,000.846 words
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Advertisement840 1984-11-16 37 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 5-ROOMED, BEDOK NORTH $110,000, Pandan Garden $86,000, Eunos $109,000, Geylang Bahru $120,000, Marine Parade $129,000 Teck Whye $90,000. Telok Blangah $125,000. Toa Payoh, $110,000. *****81/ *****82. DOVER CLOSE EAST Blk 13, sroomed, high floor, facing South and East, unobstructed, renovated, near Polytechnic, University. Only 3840 words
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Advertisement764 1984-11-16 37 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 3 ROOMS, CLEMENTI Avenue 4 Vinyl flooring, kitchen cabinets. $45,000 0.n.0. Can use CPF Tel: *****57. 3-ROOMED FLAT. HOLLAND Close. Renovated. Price $40,000 negotiable. Interested call *****21/ *****26. 3-ROOMED CORNER IMPROVED, Whampoa Drive, renovated, kitchen cabinets. $65,000. Tel: *****77 2pm to 5.30pm. 3-ROOMED FLAT, FULLY764 words
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Advertisement1032 1984-11-16 37 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Pandan Phase 3 workshops, due for completion 9 B| in November, Interested? Apply now, Mm Excellent Location: Pandan Loop 9 H (Off West Coast Highway) H Competitive Prices/Rentals H i) Selling Price $351,000/- upwards jH For 30-year lease H ii) Monthly1,032 words
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Advertisement660 1984-11-16 37 118 Factory Spaces BIG FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE FOR SALE With immediate occupancy I BaMafCoi L *****55 J M li.li' CM i■• igtsui He» THYE HONG CENTRE 52&41 en« K» IUn t m r Junction of TtongMn Boad, Ale\ uii'lr t lu:.i I Btoi kaofi ptatcf WAREHOUSE/FACTORY YOONG a CO No 10660 words
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Advertisement832 1984-11-16 38 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces wrcHoiCExl FACTORY I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Ave./ I Eunos Road for lease. I I Please contact: *****81/ I *****95 (Miss Ng) or I I *****58 (Mr. Chong) A FOR SALE Hj H 3-storey832 words
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Advertisement622 1984-11-16 38 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Tat Lee Bank Warehouse Strategically located near port, wharves and container terminals at West Coast. .{-storey Tat Lee Bank Warehouse Elevating platform with 6800 kg 14 units Min area 296m 2 Max 591m- (6.8 tonne) lifting capacity I622 words
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Advertisement858 1984-11-16 38 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Sanf ord Building Prime Offices For Lease ■HHB^H Features: 1 1 <* *mm warn J I Functional and i <imml efficient floor layout j^wg gt l^— ij[ wf Near to the port 0i^""3 in I858 words
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Advertisement642 1984-11-16 38 RUBY PLAZA, 200 sq.ft. office. 2 rooms, each $250 Sultan Plaza. 300 sq.ft. $500. Including aircon. carpeted, furnished. Call owner: *****07/8. (office), *****79. *****32. (24 hours). OIST. 9, ORCHARD VICINITY 1.300 sq.ft. with attached toilet, partitioned/ 630 sq.ft carpeted with partitions. Dean's Property *****55. "GOLDEN MILE TOWER 1219 sq.ft Bth642 words
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Advertisement1022 1984-11-16 38 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I FAREASTPLAZA I B Freehold land m Easy Instalments I No restriction a ii^~ on foreigners Centrally located at the junction of f Orchard Road and Scotts Road, between I Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel. 1 It forms a1,022 words
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Advertisement456 1984-11-16 39 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces !mEWBIBOtb eeTjFi itj Pi Hl4s^% I IrM" uSkim m J«y I IVEL Saffl Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage456 words
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Advertisement325 1984-11-16 39 FAR EAST PLAZA Available for immediate occupation Unit no*.: 03-42, 03-43, 03-44 Floor areas: 1.080, 360, 360 sq.ft. For further details contact: *****00 WOODLANDS TOWN CENTRE Floor space of varying areas (total (1023 sq.ft.) located within a supermarket, available for immediate rental. Ideal for the following businesses 1. Goldsmith 2.325 words
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Advertisement549 1984-11-16 39 PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, basement, 432 sq.ft., near main hall, 2 shop frontages, partitioned, carpeted with wallpaper. Rental $1,800 including maintenance. *****4. ODEON KATONG SHOPPING COMPLEX shop space Ist storey 344 sq.ft. 2nd-storey 304 sq.ft. Available immediately at reasonable rental. Call owner: *****66 SHOP SPACE AT Thomson Plaza for lease from549 words
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Advertisement443 1984-11-16 39 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate Scotland 100 acres Loch Lomond. Glasgow 20 miles. A major leisure complex in a world famous location Historic Castle suitable tor a range ot uses Marina for 60 berths and 100 moorings with further expansion potential Visitor enterprise, restaurant, bar and retail443 words
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Advertisement399 1984-11-16 39 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises Cruising on the QE2The Ultimate Vacation j§ 7 Days Colombo Swing 1 1 Mar- 1 7 Marl from $3255 ji+f jkJijul/*™ 9 Da^ s Bom bay Adventure iI I Mar- 1 9 Marl fJ%/&&£Trf\jk from $3425 rfldiAjosff* 10 Days Hongkong Dreams 12 Mar- I399 words
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Advertisement496 1984-11-16 39 137 Tour* 137 Tours RELIANCE'S AUSTRALIA The perfect value-for- money holiday package with Ist class hotel accommodation, Chinese meals, bi-lingual tour guide. Plus own offices in Sydney and Perth to provide you personalised service on-the-spot. We offer 8 different types of comprehensive 'Down Under' packages to suit your requirements. So496 words
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Advertisement1244 1984-11-16 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ISNT IT HIGHTIME 1 YOU HAD A TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND? We can offer peace and quiet in abundance plus friendly, helpful staff dedicated to cossetting you. All the inns and hotels are in beautiful countryside and tables laden with1,244 words
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Advertisement578 1984-11-16 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours We go out of our way to give you the best of the East i T~— i? V. p—^—. 1 ADI IT DF.P S/TWIM D.AYS Thej3nlyj^al Way 6 Days Pattaya/Banglcok River Kwal HIK Thu to explore the Orient is BDaysHong*ang/Macaii is-»h Mon tO dO578 words
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Advertisement834 1984-11-16 40 137 Tours 1 3' Tours I WEST MALAYSIA DELUXE TOUR H By Super Deluxe "Air Suspension' Aircon Coacn pR Equip with Colour 7 and Jidec Set Efl Hotel GENTING CASINO HOTEL H PENANG HOLIDAY INN CAMERON MERLIN HOTEL B Meal SPECIAL STEAMBOAT DINNER B SHARK-FINS COLC DISH LUNCH H Cl>834 words
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Advertisement719 1984-11-16 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS SS2s7O^^^B\ --'urn economy airfare from Singapore to V^^fV San Francisco. Los Angeles or Vancouvei BJB jm^^m Australia b^^^( Sm ints 'commodation included except m Vw Jk Opt extend tour *^T^ Daiiv departures •k'^sHsflT^^lS^ —^y CIRCLE RAC/F/C SS279O r\\ jH Return economy airfare719 words
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Advertisement1331 1984-11-16 41 137 Tours 137 Tourt 137 Tours I TRAVEL THE ORIENT WITH DINERS HOLIDAYS UNBEATABLE VALUE Japan (Tue/Thu/Sun) Taiwan (Mon) 8D JAPAN DISNEYLAND EXPRESS 8D TAIWAN -$1796 -$2268 11 D TAIWAN/HONG KONG -$2009 8D SAPPORO HOLIDAY 150 TAIWAN/ HONG KONG/ BANGKOK -$2488 -$2249 80 JAPAN/HONfi KON6-$2340 Korea (Thu) 10D ALL JAPAN1,331 words
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Advertisement1712 1984-11-16 41 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? IA C&G 747 Course Part 1 GP 1 '2 and Option A Certificate in Computer c and D are offered INFORMATICS Po 7Al Diptoma in COMPUTER ITS&£££? SCHOOL Computer Programmer f^^mJlV C^ 1 Sophia Road No prior computer1,712 words
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Advertisement647 1984-11-16 41 152 Music GUITAR LESSONS FOR IK* —MX t>) expei t I quiri.-.^ U *****91 (H-4M BufctJ Timati Shopping! PIANO AND THEORV ■vailabS si ttu lenl oi teacnfr's plac< nte I i u i 2««sH<* PRIVATE. OUALIFIEO AND tqpth eat ed ladj piam le_ hei rtta] pian< and theori tesaom i647 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1984-11-16 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. SEE TOH SIONG nee WONG YUEN MUN Aged 57 Called home to be with the Lord on 15/11/84. Leaving behind: Husband: See Toh Siong Sons Daughters-in-law Ming Fye, Victor Joanna Lee Ming Chang Ming Kwun, Mike Shirley Lim Ming Yew Tjoa Hui Ing Daughters: Sok91 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1984-11-16 42 MR KRISHNAN KUMAR SHARMA passed away peacefully on 15 Nov. '84 and cremated tame day leaving behind Beloved Wife: Mdm Kamala Devi Sons: Uipak Kumar Cpt Virinder Kumar (Armour) Sukhdev Kumar Pardeep Kumar Suresh Kumar Daughter: Asha Devi Daughter-in-law: Neelam Grandson: Suraj Kumar and relative* to mourn. MOM.108 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1984-11-16 42 The family of the late MDM. PATIENCE LEE wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives and friends, the Vicar and members of St. Andrew's Cathedral, for their condolences, assistance, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1984-11-16 42 With Deepest Sympathy to the Family of the lata WOI ROBIN NG JOO HUAT Always remembered by Officers A Man of HQ 3rd Singapore Division27 words
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4 1984-11-16 42 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements4 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1984-11-16 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths I MR. LIM GUAN LEE Age: 77 passed away peacefully on Wednesday, 14 November 1984 leaving behind: Beloved Wife: Tan Cheng Hong SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Beng Khian Wee Soon Yee Bin Kiat, Sebastian Bin Keng, Patrick Pang Lian Heng, Jenny DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: A i Koon Foo Say117 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1984-11-16 42 In Loving Memory Of MR. ANTHONY BENEDICT Departed: 16th November 1983 He suffered patiently and long. His hope was bright, his faith was strong; The peace of Jesus filled his breast. And in His arms he sank to rest. Always remembered by Loved Onea. In Loving Memory88 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-11-16 42 In Loving memory of HARRY TAY HOCK MENG departed on 16/11/'B3 Gone from our lives one so dear, Bu'. in our hearts forever near. Always remembered by Frank and Ellie. In Loving Memory Of The Late TOK PENG HOCK Departed 16.11.81 We remember with love always May62 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-11-16 42 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In Loving Memory of HARRY TAY HOCK MENG departed on Nov. 16th, 1983 Time may take away the edge of grief and make the wound less sore. But fond memories of you we'll always keep forever in our hearus. Sadly missed by:WIFE: LILY DAUGHTER:168 words
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Advertisement618 1984-11-16 42 151 Language 151 Language MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR SCHOOL HOLIDAY 3.30 pm 5.15 pm Mon/Wed/Fri 5 30 pm 7.20 pm Tue/Fri Enquire at ATT language centre 7th Bth Floors Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024. Tel: *****22 l feyistert-d n der the Education Act Fees approved oy the Director of618 words
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Advertisement289 1984-11-16 42 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses mrfEssSNuT DEVBOPMEHT PROGRAMME 2 courses designed for interested participants in acquiring aerobic leadership and basic skills in therapeutic body massage. Course Leaders Charles Cochrane, Master of Ed. (Ex. Physiology) Univ. of Lexie Williams, B.P.E. (Ist class honours) Tutor, Dept of Human289 words
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Advertisement205 1984-11-16 42 TIMES ENGLISH-CHINESE (PINYIN) DICTIONARY *ffi%¥(flrt)ai* Price: 554.80 Here is a dictionary designed to help learners of Chinese as a second language, and Chinese students learning English. Contains 6,000 entries of common English words and expressions. Chinese definitions are given in simplified characters as well as in their original unsimplified forms.205 words
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Article509 1984-11-16 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Lion City Cup ideal for 14 to 16 runners By THE Singapore Turf Club has a penchant for large fields, especially in its feature Cup races, and for good reasons. A big field in a classic can not only result in spectacular racing but509 words
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Article487 1984-11-16 43 Two classy newcomers SPARKLING EYES 11, one of two Class 1 newcomers entered for the Lion City Cup meeting, won her last two starts in Australia before coming to our shores. A four-year-old mare by Toys Reef out of Bethanga Gem, she finished third over 1,000 m in two startsNST - 487 words
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Article326 1984-11-16 43 ON THE TRACK with TONTO JUNGLE HAWK underlined his chances in tomorrow's last race, the Class 3 Div 6 event over 1,400 m, with a fluent gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by Razmy Ashari, the four-year-old Australian gelding dis^ posed of 600 m326 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-11-16 43 OONCASTER (England), Thursday STEVE CAUTHEN rode a winner on the final day of the English flat racing season here last Saturday to underline his position as champion jockey the first American to win the title in 71 years. It was Cauthen's 130th winner of the seasonReuter - 427 words
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Advertisement618 1984-11-16 43 3 PLUS FACTORS hBY MIZUNO The name in the game of Tennis MIZUNO MIDSIZE GRAPHITE RACKETS |ll| Ssw The new revolutionary BUFFEE EX GRIP /W* developed exclusively by Mizuno absorbs and (down vibration m j^^. I i your hand for im Sf if i. i'' h more accurate Jr fc618 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-11-16 44 Over-confident Portugal sent crashing to shock defeat RESULTS GROUP 2 Portugal 1 Sweden 3 GROUP 3 N. Ire 2 Finland 1 GROUP 5 Austria 1 Holland GROUP 6^ Denmark 3 Eire 0 GROUP 7 Scotland 3 Spain 1, Wales 2 Iceland 1 LISBON, Thurs.Reuter - 375 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-11-16 44 Scotland outclass fancied visitors GLASGOW, Thurs. European championship runners-up Spain found their reputation carried little weight in Glasgow when they crashed 3-1 to Scotland in a World Cup European Group Seven qualifying tie last night. The Spaniards, unofficially ranked third in the world behind France and Argentina,Reuter - 363 words
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Article279 1984-11-16 44 CARDIFF, Thurs. A 63rd-minute goal from Manchester United striker Mark Hughes secured a vital 2-1 win for Wales over Iceland here last night to keep alive their hopes of reaching the finals. Hughes struck after Petur Petursson had stunned the Welsh when he rifled a left-footReuter - 279 words
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Article202 1984-11-16 44 GROUP TWO GROUP THREE GROUP FIVE GROUP SIX GROUP SEVEN PWDLFAPt. PWDLFAPt. PWDLFAPt PWDLFAPt. PWDLFAPt. ei i I 2 2 7 i 4 J??*?"*., 2 2 0 013 0 4 Hungary 2 2 0 0 5 2 4 rjenmark 3 2 0 14 14 Scotland 2 2202 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-11-16 45 Another Dutch disaster VIENNA, Thurs. Austria inflicted the second World Cup qualifying defeat on Holland within a month when they won 1-0 in a European Group Five match last night. Austria's victory thanks to a 15th-minute goal by veteran Kurt Jar a, making his international comeback was full of effort,Reuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-11-16 45 Armstrong to the rescue yet again BELFAST, Thurs. Gerry Armstrong saved Northern Ireland from another World Cup nightmare against Finland with a 51st-minute penalty that assured his side a 2-1 European Group Three victory here last night and himself a place in the record books. HeReuter - 646 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-11-16 45 Welsh star Davies off to Chelsea for $250,000 fee ENGLISH First Division club Chelsea have agreed to sign Welsh international striker Gordon Davies from Second Division Fulham in London after a League tribunal had fixed his transfer fee at £90,000 ($257,000). Davies, 29, is expected to make his Chelsea debutReuter; AFP; AP - 510 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-11-16 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - Seok Hui forNZ training TAY CHENG KHOON Singapore's teenage ace prepares for European tourneys By 41 expect the 'torture' to be worse than what the two dished out in our first session. It will be tough but, I guess, necessary. I hope that the five-week stint will help me improve449 words
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Article184 1984-11-16 46 A Fibak shock for Gomez ANTWERP (Belgium), Thurs. Third seed Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, was surprisingly ousted by unseeded Wojtek Fibak, of Poland, in the European Champions' tennis tournament here yesterday. Gomez was disappointing, going down 6-2, 6-2 in 56 minutes to Fibak. Also through to the quarter-finals are SwedesReuter - 184 words
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142 1984-11-16 46 TOKYO, Thurs. The Baltimore Orioles ended their Japan tour yesterday with an 8-5-1 record after their final game in Kawasaki was cancelled because of rain. In Washington, Gus Williams scored 24 points and Jeff Ruland added 22 more as the Bullets outscored the SanAP; Reuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-11-16 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By TWO seeds fell on the opening day of the Philips Singapore Open Veterans tennis championships at the Dutch Club yesterday. Singapore's Teo Ban Hock had a field day in the men's singles 45 and over with seventh seed Pichai Chotiehuti, beating him365 words
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Article237 1984-11-16 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SIXTY primary school children will spend their end-of-year holidays at the Kallang Squash Centre. And the Singapore Squash Rackets Association are hoping that a couple of Peter Hills and Zainal Abidins will emerge from among the ranks. The youngsters all under 12 years of237 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-11-16 46 BRISBANE, Thors. Defending champion Pam Shriver, of the United States, was stretched to three sets before accounting for Australia's Dianne Balestrat 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the third round of the Queensland Open tennis tournament today. Other third-round results (Americans, unless stated): Bettfaa Bunge (WG) bt Ros Fairbank (SA)AFP - 142 words
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Article100 1984-11-16 46 BELFAST, Thurs. A 50-metre penalty eight minutes from time by Phil Rainey gave Ulster an historic 15-13 win over Australia in their Rugby Union match here yesterday. It was Ulster's first win over the touring team and just reward for some typically -spirited Irish rugby. But theReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration109 1984-11-16 46 MUNICH, Thurs. New Zealander Ross Norman, the world's No. 9 squash player, swept to the West German Open title with a comfortable straight sets victory over Australia's Glen Brumby yesterday. Norman needed just 47 minutes to dispose of Brumby 9-5, 9-0, 9-0. The resistance of Brumby, ranked 17thReuter - 109 words
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Article202 1984-11-16 46 Hosts with the most JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. South Africa took the lead in a fourteam international tennis tournament here yesterday, with eight points against the United States' seven, leaving the Australasian and international sides with four each. American Eliot Teltscher outplayed South Africa's Christo van Rensburg 6-3, 6-2, but the hosts'Reuter - 202 words
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250 1984-11-16 46 CHINA beat hosts England 8-2 in the first of their six-match international badminton series at Leeds. Results (Chinese first i Mrn's siagtai: Zhao Jianhua bt Steve Baddele> 8-15. IST. IS-5 tkum yiang bt Darren Hall IMI. B4 Yang Qianli lost to Steve Butlei 9 15.Reuter; UPI; AFP - 250 words
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Article53 1984-11-16 46 JAIPUR, Thurs Kngland dreu the opening mat.-h of their Indian tour here loiag against the In dian Cruket Board President XI Sr»rrs: Presidents Q ;<* de< (A Malhotrr 102 no, ami n: 3 iM A/haruddin 52 n <>. Kng land 444> da R Kllisor, 83 n., D QawarReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-16 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Recalled striker is among the 'certainties' for China tourney REPORTS BY STRIKER Hazali Nasiron, who rejoined the national squad four days ago, is among the "certainties" for the week-long White Cloud soccer tournament starting on Tuesday in Guangzhou. It will be Hazali 's first assignment424 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-11-16 47 SINGAPORE will be without striker Kannan Kunjuraman for the Malaysia Cup soccer competition which starts on Jan. 4 when the Republic play away to Brunei. The ace goal-getter has had a lucrative offer from Federal Territory to don their colours in the Malaysia Cup244 words
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Article192 1984-11-16 47 WHILE Singapore hope for striker K. Kannan to get the goals, their opponents Syria will have a player with a similarsounding name M. Kaanan to depend on during the Asian Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium from Dec. 1-16. And Kaanan is as fast and talented192 words
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Article225 1984-11-16 47 Tunku to get AFC medal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman, 83, and three other Malaysians are among 15 people to be awarded distinguished service medals by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in Singapore on Dec 12. The other Malaysians are AFC president Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, former secretaryNST - 225 words
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Article339 1984-11-16 47 But ace striker fined $500 for talking to Press KUANTAN, Thurs. Ace forward Zainal Abidin Hassan has decided to stay put in Pahang and will continue to extend his services as long as they are needed. Disclosing this here today, the Tengku Mahkota, who is PahangNST - 339 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-11-16 47 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thnrs. Former Singapore midfielder Ahmad Paijan crowned a classy performance with three goals to power Fa jar milran, of Trenggaan, to a 5-1 win over Kilat in an FAM Cap semi-final firstleg match here on Wednesday night. Ahmad prised Kilat apart with his tirelessNST - 103 words
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Article102 1984-11-16 47 Che Su's coaching offer KOTA BARU, Thurs. Kelantan coach Mohamed Che Su will leave for Kuching on Saturday to talk to Sarawak Football Association officials about a coaching offer. The Sarawak FA have already made the job offer and they want another meeting with Che Su to "finalise the deal".NST - 102 words
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214 1984-11-16 47 Smoke signals of war after Cup pow-wow KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Football Association of Malaysia are in a dilemma over who to award the Malaysia Cup sponsorship Malaysian Tobacco Company or Rothmans. The two cigarette companies are locked in a million-dollar battle to win the sponsorship race that will guaranteeNST - 214 words
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96 1984-11-16 47 Kl ANTAN, Thus. Pahang captain Jama! Nasir will continue to play in the Malaysia Cup tournament, according to Pahang FA deputy president Tengku Mahkota. Jamal, SI, who had served Pahang for 14 years, was rumoured as wantlag to retire and was not seen duringNST - 96 words
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Article91 1984-11-16 47 Pahang Sultan quits KUANTAN, ThursThe Pahang Sultan has resigned as Pahang Football Association president, according to Tengku Mahkota Disclosing this today, Tengku Mahkota said "The Sultan of Pahang has tendered his resignation. We received a letter to this effect yesterday." Tengku Mahkota informed that an extraordinary meeting of the PahangNST - 91 words
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Article198 1984-11-16 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW INTERNATIONALS Ong Chee Kien and Teo Chin Eng will provide more muscles to Asia Electric's quest for glory in next week's World Inter-Club basketball championships in Ipoh. Centre Chee Kien was recruited from Russell while Chin Eng made the shift from champions198 words
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Article81 1984-11-16 47 WARREN GOLF CLUB are looking for new members at $30,000 each for a new category of corporate membership to be created. T.ie money raised is expected to be used not only on improving existing facilities, such as airconditioning the restaurant and bar, but also to add new ones,81 words
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Article125 1984-11-16 47 THREE more records were claimed by the young swimmers of the Chinese Swimming Club during their agegroup meet at Amber Road yesterday. Harold Gan made the boys' under-13 100 metres butterfly his when he clocked 1 nun. 13.01 sec in comparison to the old time of125 words
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Article273 1984-11-16 47 HAKIKAT RAI - Under- 15s leave with high hopes HAKIK AT RAI By A GROUP of 15-year-olds left yesterday afternoon for Kuala Lumpur with one aim in mind to make an impact in a Malaysian Hockey Federation tournament. The 18 teenagers will take part in a five-day MHF Under-15 competition for the Milo273 words
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Article203 1984-11-16 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By NATIONAL junior golf champion M. Murugiah will get the break he has been waiting for when he leaves with the Singapore team for the Putra Cup championship in Rangoon on Tuesday. Murugiah's last-minute inclusion in the squad who comprise Poh Ee203 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-11-16 47 Watson wows with a fine 67 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Tom Watson, five times winner of the British Open, rose effortlessly to meet the challenge of the demanding Royal Melbourne Golf Coarse today when he returned a flve-under-par f! to lead by three shots after the first round. Fellow- American Payne StewartReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement362 1984-11-16 45 Tteppanjuki ■p? "f at its height Japant'sr Refitturaiti Be mesmerised by this Japanese artistr\- 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. Shabu-Shabu. FeppanyakJ i^ not available ai Itotrl362 words
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Miscellaneous92 1984-11-16 46 TODAY'S EVENTS rw üBOu BO W J JNG Jackle s B«wl Denrose marathon (Jackie's Orchard, 9 p.m.). HOCKEY Civil Services League: Customs v Min. of Education (Balestier Rd, 5.30). F*N EUte Cup: SRC v SCC (SCC, 5.30); Khalsa v SIA (Farrer Park AC, 5 30) ,?fi PA K TAKRAW Inter-Constituency92 words
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Advertisement91 1984-11-16 47 m^^^^ Cosmetics, fragrances, toiletries. hair appliances, children's dresses, jeans, m /y sportswear, suitcases, attache vanity cases, V\ °o I l/y hosiery, paper napkins, clingfilm, aluminium foil. NBst\ AfX paper drinking straws, electric/gas cookers, V9OMK% y^^ microwave ovens, kettles, percolators s*& pressure cookers, washing machines, blenders. 's^^ vfv^®^ /&>^ x \%T^^91 words
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225 1984-11-16 48 PAUL WEE - Ex-modeh back with a degree after jail term PAUL WEE By FORMER top fashion model May Wong who was jailed for 12 years in London in 1977 for drug trafficking, has returned to Singapore with a university degree obtained while she was in jail. Wong, 37, returned two years ago225 words
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204 1984-11-16 48 WASHINGTON, Thurs. After exchanging some tough words in the past, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko adopted a conciliatory tone in their latest exchanges on cooperation for world peace. The President, responding to a Soviet congratulatory message on his re-electionAP; Reuter; UPI - 204 words
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Article101 1984-11-16 48 JAKARTA, Thurs. First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, paid a courtesy call on Indonesian President Suharto today, informed sources said. Dr Goh, who arrived here yesterday on a private visit accompanied by his wife, also held meetings with Armed Forces Commander General BennyAFP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-11-16 48 Special report submitted to bank Bumiputra chairman KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE committee of inquiry into the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal has recommended that legal action be taken against certain BMF officials. Confirming this here today, the chairman of the three-member inquiry committee. Tan SriNST - 465 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-11-16 48 She will run against him in next month's election NEW DELHI, Thursday MRS MANEKA Gandhi, estranged sister-in-law of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, has announced that she will run against him in next month's scheduled general election. She combined the announcement last night with stinging remarksAFP; NYT - 379 words
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188 1984-11-16 48 BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam has stepped up troop movements in areas close to the Thai border in preparation for an early dry season offensive against Cambodian guerillas, according to various sources. The Khmer Rouge guerilla radio, in a broadcast monitored in Bangkok, said today thatAP; Reuter; UPI - 188 words
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Article46 1984-11-16 48 What it should have been IN THE Straits Times report "A proud day for new mum Rosalind" yesterday, we called Mrs Rosalind Tan's husband, Mr Paul Tan. In fact, his name is Mr Tan Yang Chuang, Paul is their son. We are sorry for the error.46 words
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Article34 1984-11-16 48 MACAU, Thurs. More than 5,500 illegal immigrants from China had been arrested in Macau so far this year, 1,200 more than in the same period last year, the government said today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article31 1984-11-16 48 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.44 points to 1,206.49 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-11-16 48 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By TIGHTER measures have been taken by the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company to prevent abuse by its agents. A routine inspection by the Monetary Authority of Singapore in September last year found certain malpractices which led to the firing of379 words
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Advertisement450 1984-11-16 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore s FlfUtm lal I >a 1 1 > IN TODAY'S ISSUE GREAT EASTERN Life Insurance denies that its agents collect commissions in advance. They do so only after the company has received premiums, says its gene p al manager. Scripless trading may become reality in five years450 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-11-16 48 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Partly cloudy with occasional showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.51p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12 22 Fine j Manila 20 32 Fair Amsterdam 511 Clear Melbourne 12 16 Windy Bangkok 24135 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration549 1984-11-16 1 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Stories by WHEN Outram Park Complex was opened in the late '60s, crowds flocked to what was one of the country's first urban redevelopment projects. Located in the city proper, it was the Housing Board's first multipurpose estate designed with interlocking blocks of flats,549 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-11-16 1 SOME rely on alternative sources of income, others simply put up with the bad business and live on with help from the family. Yet others have taken advantage of the relatively low monthly rents and converted their shops into warehouses, workshops and offices.560 words
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Article448 1984-11-16 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP How to ensure a resale deal will be settled quickly and smoothly By Flat talk THE HOUSING BOARD has assured that it will expedite resale transactions and said that work will progress more smoothly if both sellers and buyers were familiar with the procedures involved.448 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-11-16 2 Coming Up A FOUR-STOREY development comprising shops and apartments will soon rise at the junction of Sixth Avenue and Bukit Timah Road. Named after the road on which it stands, Sixth Avenue Centre is being developed by Tat Lee Property Development Pte181 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-11-16 2 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By DESPITE the amount of construction going on every day, there is little dirt carried on to the public roads from worksites. The reason can be found in a chapter of the Environmental Public Health Act that was adopted in231 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1984-11-16 3 RICHARD HALL - RICHARD HALL Singaporeans' recent contribution of about $200,000 may help famine-stricken Ethiopians but only minimally. As this observer in a camp in the worst famine district puts it, the Ethiopians must leave Alamata, but where do they go to? And soon theLondon Observer Service - 1,056 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-11-16 3 CHRISTIAN FUERTH - CHRISTIAN FUERTH By THE Ganges, the most sacred river of the Hindus, threatens to turn into a gigantic sewer unless steps are taken to clean up the waterway. A report on the state of India's great river shocked the late Prime Minister IndiraDPA - 526 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1984-11-16 7 Pale Lilac a word on colours Satire on language 4 Naming is a form of seduction. Ivory, about the oldest colour, was in 20th place in our sales several years ago. We changed the name to Oriental silk in 1973, and in two years it rose to sixth. 7 PaintNYT - 1,300 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1984-11-16 4 Ambition, hard work, perseverance and a supportive husband. These are the factors that helped Margaret Say, a mother of four, succeed in a man's world without a degree. The only woman country director in the US Poultry and Egg Export Council speaks to our1,142 words
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427 1984-11-16 4 IRENE HOE - There are people who are allergic to work IRENE HOE By AFTER a lazy Sunday, Monday is when people would most like to lay claim to an allergy to work though few can back it up with medical proof. But last year, at least 377 people did and not just427 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-11-16 5 YEO KIM SENG - Last looks at the brick oven YEO KIM SENG The days of bakeries with brick-lined ovens are numbered. Fewer than a dozen remain today. Our writer talks to the owners and workers of the Indian Bakery in Onan Road. Storv: ABOUT 40 years ago, the Sheikh family decided to liveMICHAEL LEW - 532 words
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Article414 1984-11-16 5 it From Page Four sveeping up, said Dr KVR. "We'll do skin and blood tests on them and advise them to vacuum corners, curtains and bedsheets. "The treatment is to give a course of injec- tions which create antibodies blocking the aJlergic symptoms for example,414 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1984-11-16 8 MARIA LENHART - Visit world's 'largest village' MARIA LENHART A village within a city is how this writer describes Munich. It is a city that has everything to please everyone. Historic treasures, art, music, good food and outdoor pleasures are some of the things that await the visitor. And beyond Munich, just oneChristian Science Monitor - 1,104 words
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Article, Illustration776 1984-11-16 8 C. L. TAN - C. L. TAN By NO VISIT to Munich would be complete without a side-trip to the scenic resorts of the Bavarian Alps. The alpine towns and villages are picturepostcard pretty and carry on ancient traditions of handicraft, such as violin making in Mittenwald or776 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-11-16 9 I f you go Getting there THERE are no direct flights from here to Munich. You can fly to Frankfurt and from there either take a domestic flight to Munich, a train or the Europabus coach. The round trip airfare to Frankfurt (about $2,000) is not a bargain compared to508 words
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Article, Illustration773 1984-11-16 30 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Our writer talks to celebrated British contralto Alfreda Hodgson Together with baritone Stephen Roberts, she will perform with the SSO at the Victoria Concert Hall today and tomorrow at 8.15 p.m By HER laughter is rich and full. Like her celebrated773 words
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Article382 1984-11-16 30 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN Home Video By MY FAVOURITE YEAR (1982, 88 mm) Starring: Peter OToole, Joseph Bologna, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper Director: Richard Benjamin THE year: 1954. Television was "live" and comedy was king. Peter O'Toole plays Alan Swann, a mercurial film star of the swashbuckling kind,382 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-11-16 31 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN SPIRIT-SOUL EXHIBITION Alpha Gallery 21 Binjai Park Today Nov 30 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Story by PENANG artist Shu li has a style and technique which suggests years of experience and formal training. Yet she only began drawing seriously four years ago when590 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-11-16 31 ROBERT PALMER - ROBERT PALMER By WHAT would a Yoko Ono song sound like sung by Elvis Costello, or Roberta Flack, or Eddie Money, or the German minimalist band, Trio? "I never had a clue what my songs would sound like recorded by other people," Ono said492 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-11-16 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDR AN Night out Wilil... "I'M DOING what I feel I was put here for for what some people later feel very sorry for having missed. "I. for one, have no intention of growing old and feeling sorry for what might have been."352 words
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Advertisement581 1984-11-16 11 16th Nov '84 to -^ysß&k Q^® r Sct^ge 's^bk*^-. HftCC^* Ow>l#>j» Mm m I p|^^^^?^^^l~ *"T^l *R|| settees uuithout tables *Offer subject to purchase of two tables I ■U^Ll'.^B UrVfl UUntmgDesM $288 Joponese f^^i^|^»' I g^^^^^^ 3 Book Cose with Sliding Gloss Doors i I mmmk RocWn 9 C"^ fMR^W581 words
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Advertisement185 1984-11-16 11 [fH EF^^^Btei ■HB BalLaL&BiH #^BI ■of ■■if/ P»j^^ W H S B EACH m MALACCA J^ I "WEEKDAY GET-AWAY" 3 days/2 nights package inclusive of Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner plus welcome Drink Cultural Show and Historical Tour For Only $180/= ++.For children under 12 additional $70/= With SHAH'S BEACH RESORT185 words
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Advertisement2301 1984-11-16 12 PROSPECTUS DATED 16 NOVEMBER 1984 LUM CHANG HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore under the Companies Act, Cap. 185) New Issue of 25,000,000 Shares of $0.50 each at $1.10 per Share payable in full on application Managed and underwritten by Standard fe Chartered STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED S3 DBS2,301 words
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Advertisement1365 1984-11-16 13 Resultant paid-up Date of No. of share allotment shares 'Consideration capital 6.8.83 2,074,000 120,000 shares in Lum Chang 34,328,837 shares of Building Contractors Re. Ltd. $1.00 each 8.11.84 Sub-division 34,328,837 of 34,328,837 shares of $1.00 each into 68,657,674 Shares of $0.50 each 8.11.84 6,342,326 Bonus Issue by way of 37,500,0001,365 words
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Advertisement2052 1984-11-16 13 (b) ABC Housing (Pte.) Ltd. ("ABC") ABC was incorporated on 16 July 1974 to develop commercial office space. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of LCH on 15 December 1982. ABC undertook the development of Singapore Shopping Centre, an office cum shopping complex situated at the junction of Clemenceau Avenue2,052 words
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Advertisement1545 1984-11-16 13 SUBSTANTIAL SHAREHOLDERS The Company is a subsidiary of Lum Chang Investments Pte Ltd (LCI), an investment holding company incorporated in Singapore on 18 September 1984. LCI has an authorised capital of $25,000 and a paid-up capital of $100 comprising 100 shares of $1.00 each which is owned by Raymond Lum1,545 words
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Advertisement1402 1984-11-16 14 c or 'he 5 years ended 30 June 1984, construction and development activities contributed approximately 51 per cent and 28 per cent respectively to the Group's total combined gross profits. The Group's construction profits for the 5 years ended 30 June 1984 had increased from approximately $3.8 million to approximately1,402 words
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Advertisement1045 1984-11-16 14 STATEMENT OF PROFITS The following proforma statement sets out the combined results of the Company and its subsidiaries and its equitable share of the associated companies' profits (hereinafter referred to as "the Group") assuming that the structure at 30 June 1984 had been in existence for the periods shown. In1,045 words
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Advertisement853 1984-11-16 14 2 FIXED ASSETS Valuation Accumulated The Group or cost depreciation Net $'000 $000 $000 Properties at valuation Freehold land 336 336 Leasehold land 13,520 13 520 Leasehold shop units 5,060 5 060 Buildings 1,539 1539 Residential properties 6,540 6.540 26,995 26 995 Freehold land at cost 360 360 Construction plant853 words
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Advertisement2771 1984-11-16 15 On 8 November 1984 each share of $1.00 par value in the Company was sub- security service and block containing ground floor divided into 2 Shares of $0.50 each. On the same date, the authorised share capital landscaped grounds. The shops and upper floor of the Company was increased from2,771 words
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Advertisement1594 1984-11-16 16 DirectOl UsJj^oJJheir_d|rec tor ships Principal activities^ Mr. Lim Jit Poh LCI Investment holding Nishimatsu Lum Chang Construction civil J.V. (Construction Civil engineering Engineering) Pte Ltd L.C. (Thailand) Limited Hotel development ownership Lum Chang (M) Sdn. Building construction Berhad Faedah Bumi Sdn. Bhd. Building construction Vicom Pte. Ltd. Operation of a1,594 words
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Advertisement1933 1984-11-16 16 EXTRA REMUNERATION. Any Director who is appointed to any executive otrice including the office of Chairman or who serves on any committee or W tn 4 e rwise performs services which in the opinion of the Directors are outside the scope of the ordinary duties of a Director may be1,933 words
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Advertisement2008 1984-11-16 16 stamps which have been accepted. Save as disclosed above, no commissions, discounts or brokerages have been paid or other special items granted within the last 2 years to any person for subscribing or agreeing to sutscribe or procuring or agreeing to procure subscription of any shares in or debentuies o*2,008 words
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Advertisement442 1984-11-16 17 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! ORIGINAL FISHING I RODS from 1 ABU .SWEDEN b m p i.^Bki^^2^wiPsc<Rß^«j^mpmsii I'l flm Br^BT^ mfrrQ£BP MM H H *!r "^^^LBirfcr .^^^M 111 mp* i n T^3?s^bbßßß bI BbK E^l bVb) »^^«i»4MßlkßhwS MN^ «9MwMut ^3 LW BVbI BVbV aBH ISaBHB^^mk^'ANF^^^BH^BWJ VA^V 'jVJ BB BB m*442 words
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Advertisement538 1984-11-16 18 "^^T^^^^^^r^" l\ I /I I LJ i i. l\ 1 I >v m r^^i^^^^^^^^C^^i^r^^: T I 1 i^^ k a^ A IJL -^^r ij I Ln) viiiMni^ DC nTO IT^I LJ Lj LJIJ Liv LJ \JL_JLZJV_y «y vllwlvw fJ I LvJ Into our 10th year of service BIGGER PREMISES, BETTER538 words
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Advertisement636 1984-11-16 19 c ßest c Wishes iTO^ I "IFB toMac-NelsAgenciesßeXtd. integrity shipping kmSHsit rm ximirGTVnnivprsarV" CO. LTD NORDISK *4**^a*H^^ TRANSPORT AVCf 1 r\r\ -n'rirr sth Floor, Capital Building j|W[ 1^ vJlllClm v/pClllllg No. 158, Sung Chiang Road 24 offices > 4H^ of your newT T^sSwMiTioiSS) awrf over ioo «wp^«s «r J&WWW fWmi^PS636 words
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Advertisement3908 1984-11-16 20 m^^M IPJLECONI ijjjjjjjjj^^H PILECON ENGINEERING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act. 1965) Public Issue of 6,200,000 ordinary shares of $0.50 each at $1.20 per share payable in full on application Manager and Underwriter BUMIPUTRA MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD THIS ADVERTISEMENTIS NOT A PROSPECTUS AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANINVffATION TCT3,908 words
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Advertisement1193 1984-11-16 21 BLECONI ■■^A ENGINEERING BERHAl^^^^^^^^^^^^ W (Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act. 1965) Details ol PLBs subsidiary and associated companies are as follows:Name ol Subsidiary Date and Paid-up Percentage Nature of Business Associated Cumpanv Place of Capital as of Incorporation at 12.9.84 Ownership Mjikom Niln Bhd 313 1978 1,050,000 1001,193 words
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Advertisement1513 1984-11-16 21 g) PILECON BACHY SOLETANCHE SDN. BHD. ("PBS") PBS is a joint- venture with Bachy and Soletanche of France, an international renowned foundation specialist. Its principal activities consist of foundation engineering works specialising in micropiles and diaphragm walls. PBS has about 40 employees. The results of PBS since its incorporation are1,513 words
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Advertisement900 1984-11-16 21 AUDITORS' LETTER ON THE PROFIT FORECAST (Prepared for incorporation in this Prospectus) PETER CHIENG CO The Directors Pilecon Engineering Berhad 10th Floor, Wisma SPK Jalan Sultan Ismail Kuala Lumpur. Gentlemen We have reviewed the accounting bases and calculations of the Group profit forecast of Pilecon Engineering Berhad, for which the900 words
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Advertisement2100 1984-11-16 22 BkiCONJ p^Hi (Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies AC. 1965, ON CONSOLIDATION 53 868 3,868 and for evelo P ment at cost 884 7^ Letters of indemnity given in respect of the issuing ASSOCIATED COMPANIES 622 4,130 4.509 Property development expenditure 264^ 73 of Performance Bonds 8,573,570 8.573.570 CURRENT ASSETS2,100 words
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Advertisement4863 1984-11-16 23 [pOcon] H^^M ENGINEERING BERHAl^^^^^^^^^^^^^ W (Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act. 1965) S Article 69 !5. The dates of, parties to, and general nature of every material contract not being a FI'RTHER STATUTORY AND OTHER GENERAL INFORMATION A member who is of unsound mind or whose person or estate4,863 words
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Advertisement483 1984-11-16 24 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES IHHHHCTANTS RSSOSIII HHI Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: MB o »*#i»w w iiwiii Tel *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: SJ 500 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted'- Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS I IHIIYOHH-V H We are the leading manufacturer483 words
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Advertisement518 1984-11-16 24 YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC Yokogawa Corporation of Asia Pte Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yokogawa Hokushin Electric, Japan, leader in the field of instrumentation. Due to rapid expansion of our operations, we are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions in our company. Requirements: Degree in Electronics518 words
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Advertisement748 1984-11-16 24 I* m A a my^ .o** 10 rte^S^ w ra^' Khhhssebbhbm A progressive Shipyard specialising in tiie 1/ construction and repair of fast patrol boats. \a sophisticated commercial vessels and 11 engineering equipment invites applications for the post of: Project Engineers To be part of the project team (repair or748 words
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Advertisement555 1984-11-16 25 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES I, m/ A well established manufacturing plant\m S has vacancy for the post of: I PLANT ENGINEER The man The ideal candidate for this position will be between the age of 30 35 years and must possess an engineering degree preferably with 2 3 years of working experience555 words
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Advertisement326 1984-11-16 25 EHDB FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES (On 2nd storey onwards) 1) Geylang East 6) Toa Payoh 2) Ang Mo Kio 7) Kampong Übi 3) Bedok 8) Yishun 4) Defu 9) Woodlands 5) Eunos II) COLDROOMS AT PASIR PANJANG WHOLESALE CENTRE Applications are invited for allocation on a first-come-first-served basis. Applicants (or326 words
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Advertisement1259 1984-11-16 25 NOTICE TO: LAW SHIU-LUN (trading as LAP SHUN KNITTING FACTORY) TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice of Hong Kong, (Action No. 7532 of 1984) by DAO HENG BANK LIMITED in which the Plaintiffs claim is for repayment of monies advanced1,259 words
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Advertisement728 1984-11-16 25 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE lenders ore invited lor th» sufplv 1. DIAGNOSTIC URINE TEST STRIP Tender No HOMS SP 40 b4- 1 Tender Depos.t $250 00 2. SAFETY SHOES Tender No MINDFf (MMO! P 034 1 b4 Tender Deposit SbOOOC ft. DRIVE TOOLS Tender No MINDF f iMMOi P 0342 84728 words
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Advertisement770 1984-11-16 26 NOTICES I Tender Notice H| Tenders are invited for— flj wm i building BB Ttnder No. AMfT/84/006— Nominated subcontract for the Demount- BR H§ able Partition and Suspended Ceiling to the Proposed Thirty-four (34) Jf|' Bj Storey Telecommunication Building at Pickering/George/Synagogue fiß Streets. |B W/k Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class D770 words
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Advertisement985 1984-11-16 26 NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the MUI Conference Centre, Ist Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P. Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur on 10th December, 1984 at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit,985 words
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Advertisement794 1984-11-16 26 PUBUC UTILITIES V*/ BOPBD I' TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply of white metal bearings for high voltage motor for Senoko Power Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors in Supply (d) Electrical Materials and Supply (e) Mechanical Equipment, Machinery and Plant— all classes 2 Supply of control box794 words
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Advertisement720 1984-11-16 26 w fl Tenders are invited for the [I I SUPPLY INSTALLATION II 1 OF MECHANICAL 1 I VENTILATION SYSTEM I TO CANTEENS AT I I KIM KEAT VOCATIONAL I INSTITUTE, MCNAIR 1 I VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE I AND SINGAPORE I I VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE I I Tender No VITB CW 36 84720 words
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Advertisement2100 1984-11-16 27 NOTICES 1 Fima Metal Box Berhad I (Incorporated in Malaysia) HALF YEAR REPORT I The unaudited results of the Group for the half year ended 30th September 1984, compared with the results for the same period last year, are as follows:— GROUP I Half Year to H 30th September H2,100 words
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Advertisement1718 1984-11-16 28 NOTICES ESTABLISHED 1884 KULENKAMPFF KONITZKY The trade and public are advised that Messrs. Kulenkampff Konitzky of Bremen, Germany have the sole and exclusive rights to export, distribute and sell STAMMSCHROER FURNITURE in Asia bearing the trademark: and their sole authorised agent in Singapore is: EURO ASIA FURNITURE PTE LTD. Office:1,718 words
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Advertisement103 1984-11-16 28 FAMILY MEDICAL ADVISER The collected advice of a group of highly qualified and experienced doctors, presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms and take the right action When to call your doctor The warning sign of serious illness Clear directions for treating103 words
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Miscellaneous243 1984-11-16 28 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim u.^, VOO HAVE A k I THAT 'S NOT A I PRETTV 6RI/V\ < V£RV STRONG N I FLEA PROBLEAV) FLE.A COLLAR J BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY b, Bates tt s pa ,»n g ■I V^ CAN WE FIX TWERE'S A CHANCE'. I243 words
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Advertisement412 1984-11-16 29 NOTICES NOTICE I Notice is hereby given that Mr T©o Bak Chai, Nric No *****72/F, Mr Ong Eng Bing, Nric No *****1 1/Z, Mr Chua Ee Seng, Nric No *****68/I and Mr Low Chuan Ho, Nric No *****67/1 had transferred all their shareholdings to the new management and resigned from412 words
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Advertisement438 1984-11-16 29 OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to Change of Ship's Name We, Sealion Shipping (S) Pte Ltd Agents for Ambassador Maritime Inc., 80 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia, the owners of the vessel 'Korea Star' of Singapore Registry Official No. *****4 of gross tonnage 6951.93 tons register tonnage 4123.66 tons hereby give notice that438 words
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Advertisement825 1984-11-16 29 5 HDB Separate tenders are invited ior each ot the following (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of Phase 2 of 2-Slorey Community Centre including SANITARY, WATER INSTALLATION AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT for Kampong Übi Community Centre at Sims Avenue/Jalan Übi (2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION at 4 Blocks ot 4-Storey 3S/4S Flats825 words
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Miscellaneous376 1984-11-16 29 _ff_ PEANUTS BySchalr /VIGPEN. YOU'RE^ YOU'VE EVEN 60T l/l MAVE?U)ELL,I\ I POR6OT TO V^MESSf^y L6AVES IN YOUR HAIR... j I J KING TUT By dm BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Wmtker I WHAT^ WE PIPN'T T-THATfe S I ■jESjL ONTHE (SULKIN6 I CASSEROLE iRECIPE BUGS BUNNY Bjr nmter Bros. IA\.pePSX7tfBUOX] ACUOOorfUBLUO,376 words
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Advertisement216 1984-11-16 30 BEEP! BEEP! THE ROBOTS HAVE LANDED! Hto space-out wltti ft J \HbS3 S Bib H Kentucky Pried /7f C »Jf V I MSmB Time's up for tlie Bobot KB 8r JB BO? i^^^l^fc^^B I^hßhßl^^^h With any purchase at Hff f 'M^ #1 l^ij B .^fl Kentucky Fried HIM "WSSIA. 7B216 words
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Miscellaneous385 1984-11-16 30 Whafeon ANG AH TEE EXHIBITION available from community 1.30 p.m. Shell theatrette. Exhibition of paintings. centres. Third level podium block, Lone Pine Gallery. Ming TALK ON THE itm Court Hotel 10 am 7 p.m. PHILIPPINES £J£JS?,i |2££2? jJJ£ XiU Nov 24. By Nina Forestier. STEPHEN ROBERTS WITH NATIONAL EXHIBITION National385 words
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Advertisement385 1984-11-16 31 3 restaurants, 3 Hongkong chefs, 4 Japanese chefs, a 3- piece band, and a 1-for-i offer. Add it up; The Furama Singapore Hotel has just opened and they've got a lor to offer you three great restaurants at very attractive prices. Set lunches in the Spring Palace start at just385 words
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Advertisement8 1984-11-16 32 Singapore's only walk-caiound Shopping Centre? -W 3ooCtehdid Road8 words
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Miscellaneous1947 1984-11-16 32 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE sbcs i HE3R^H Hunt for a drug peddler 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages traditional Malay songs and dances. MJi^H 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by 6.50 Naturama II YMCA BMX Adventure Raly: The H fridav night ■MBaaBBHBMBMBBMi evening at the \A The1,947 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-11-16 1 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By I'LL FINALLY KNOCK YOU DOWN, DAD! <^ pJfi \L Midnight show tomorrow night at Shaw cinemas. GONCFU master Chen loves his only son Asong and hopes that he will follow in his footsteps. His wife, however, dotes on the lad who becomes448 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-11-16 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN Zong yi By A COMING major annual event in the Taiwan entertainment scene has once again aroused excitement and speculation in film circles and among film fans. The Golden Horse Awards are the Chinese film world's equivalent of the Academy Awards. They are given466 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-11-16 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT THIS year's Golden Horse Awards ceremony in Taipeh will be broadcast "live" on Redif fusion for the first time. Not only that. Listeners can take part in the programme and chat with the broadcasters, two each in Taipeh and Singapore,197 words
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Article50 1984-11-16 1 »*lsfsftiS <BM£jlß> ft* m ft £&&g££&ft±*t!j AP/f^i^cftTouch Production^ Jffl/h*a^/r*U teft^^flUfr ffIS&A 7&ft jS 11 Is £|J£fi&f*#&lftBiC ft m 3S rfn ffl. M B W7 afift>.*g<atAfl-jiwr*>^ ftij l"X S <^ Country music U&&9L jifi'jK- gl&ifcfftt tiijfVKfn in] vi i lit to M> tt 3>: tt i:H ,kj (>.'■} -Xi\\ Ah lit50 words
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Advertisement172 1984-11-16 1 Brush up a blush FREE from Maybelline THE EXPERI TOUCH Swivel-up Brush Jj j is Maybelline's answer to fresh and convenient M M V >—. go-everywhere blushing. The brush J|^k I V jl JBfe^ /t> is made of soft, all natural hair -^^pi and glides across your face, 1 enabling172 words
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Advertisement182 1984-11-16 1 LITA FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE Top quality furniture at amazingly low prices. Ample free parking for all visitors. j ■■■■■■■■■■■M«^|^^^^^aj||ij|ii t y J^... ~~g----— fZftgg GIFTS! r fl v B I One set of pillows and bolster with every rmmm^mmmmmmmWll^mW&F^^ I purchase of bedroom suite. I One thermos flask with every182 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-11-16 2 $51 cash: UM WAN SENG (I.C. No: *****47 B) $2t cash each: HENG HWEE CHENG KHO Mil LENG (IC. No: *****35 F) (I.C. No: *****71/C) TAN PECK UM TAN KENG H1ONG (I C. No: *****27 G) (I.C. No: *****66/G) LOH CHYE KIM TEE TIONG480 words
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Article, Illustration953 1984-11-16 2 Books CONTEMPORARY CHINESE SHORT STORIES Panda Books, 1983 274 pages, $9 Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE CONTEMPORARY CHINESE SHORT STORIES 4 These 10 stories, products of the '80s, look back with the detachment of wisdom the writers have come to terms with the past.953 words
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Advertisement373 1984-11-16 2 _^_U_m_i _wiii— U— ii— PiilMßiiMl —Ml hm B m Mm Mil Mb HI w —Sl ß_B— liiiiil—^_^_ K_^**^^^^oKi\ il MB— ls^^ il _lH_t cTOC pr.eE- tfsii ffi jpLjiiiu ii 1 u w jM-M-Blß^---— su le JS9MbI_WPIH9M _HHi i 888 f I -_^_^9b S_^_^_l |tg£Sfl v- B *v bV^B BBf BBbVAbBBBb373 words
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Advertisement43 1984-11-16 2 Shin Mm Daily News HONGBAO $15,UUU to be won each week. All you have to do is answer one simple question in CHINESE or ENGLISH. Make sure you get a copy of Shin Min Daily News today... and everyday. Available from 6.00 p.m.43 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-16 2 GO for the Fun y^rsrVvW^v-t GO for Everyone! 4 LUCKY WWIrVf SINGAPORE-GO! The latest For every purchase of one board game that provides SINGAPORE-GO, you will be wholesome entertainment for entitled to 2 Lucky Draw friends and family. coupons. Take yourself to a tourist spot in Ist Prize 55,000 in215 words
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Advertisement552 1984-11-16 3 H |^^|R Ok fk/£^kfE£kf^£(G) (f*^ ni^f* lorgest selection of designers' range D Iti l|L»liBr^a|riP^Ppi^^yiiE [Wl II fluorescent lights over 150 Models. EH ISPHOH^OUIj&Iii Cash Carry £Z r^jj^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^p SB* Mwmßk a^Hire < awn Hat ~'^a^aJ lII^ I R kTa^L^J 1 1 l*J fl I I^J |tKM» I t j>l PM> I552 words
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Advertisement96 1984-11-16 3 La^^^Vr aaaw aB lap ■VI ai^^ai^B hK:' aaaaß^^^flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^ ■fans Bt^^K^^^^^Lvflaaaaalaa aaaa I :V aaaaariaa? «F^aa7l pti^mber 20 to 22, 1984 AJ •VI p.m to 9 p.m daily Open to public. Free Admission jf^ <!^^^a W« ever European Music Rur featuring trJfittf muAl Jiwruments from over 30 leading European nPHufactiitt. Dont96 words
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Advertisement102 1984-11-16 3 WljniHLdA xXUiaMn. JDUU FREE SCRAP CAR f\Em Em I*" E2 in conjunction V/rrtn with Road Show'B4 1 "Model I Price<PAßFy J^B e e"n^ l6TRSW h 36.534- Wi PU Honda Accord EX with (inclusive of free scrap car) P/Steering 34,625 >n c^c* Unbeatable value, and with loans of up to 80%102 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-11-16 4 RAMAOASAN - RAMAOASAN By RAMA and Sita are household names in Hindu homes. Their story, told in the great Indian epic Ramayana, has been retold in many forms. The original Ramayana by Valmiki in Sanskrit, that by Kamban in Tamil and the one by Tulsidas in Hindi are well639 words
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866 1984-11-16 4 A. P. RAMAN - The youth of today and their values A. P. RAMAN ARE the modern youth blindly apeing western fashions? Are they misguided? Are they leading an aimless life? These were some of the questions asked at last week's oratorical contest in Tamil in which forty secondary school students took part. Our866 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-11-16 4 eWB (TAMIL) No. 19 $50 cash: CONSTANCEGUNABETNAM (NRIC No. 20ffre04/E) $15 cash each: S. VETHAIYAN S. V. S. GANAPATHY SSSStSBMSi HS£i&SSS| /H) (NRIC No. *****63/F) (Passport No. G*****99) t&riMESESI gr N<f°6 u :iSS: matical element, proved the most difficult. COMMENTS ACROSS: (Pali)"Xhich is an ancient language is151 words
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Advertisement197 1984-11-16 4 sakura u-eix Monica O KONISHIROKU PHOTO INDUSTRY (FAR EAST) LTD. Singapore Representative Office 3, Penang Road #09-26/27, Supreme House, Singapore 0923. iT Tbocfc VI V F» VVe ex P pess our deepest 1% appreciation for the W W* congratulatory messages, well wishes and bouquets of our Business Associates, Customers and197 words
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