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Title Section15 1984-11-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. <P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article375 1984-11-27 1 First such visits in 35 years underline growing collaboration BEIJING, Monday CHINA is to allow American warships to make ceremonial calls at its ports for the first time since the 1949 communist takeover. The symbolic move, revealed by Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, cements growingAP; Reuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-11-27 1 PHILIP LEE; WONG KWAI CHOW - PHILIP LEE WONG KWAI CHOW Story: I Picture: MALAYSIA'S new Yang dl-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Mahmood Iskandar af Johor, last night called an the state government to maintain the close cooperation that now exists between Johor aad Singapore. In a speech at a banquet in415 words
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Article78 1984-11-27 1 FOR 47 nights in a row, Sou Fa Lee knocked on the doors of 200 families all over Singapore. His target: To speak t6 as many people as possible whose surname is Cao. Mr Sou is no salesman. He is on a mission to78 words
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Article58 1984-11-27 1 BRUSSELS, M on. Belain Prime Minister Wiled Martens' Flemish Social Christian Party. In a move that could spark a government crisis, called today far a delay In the deployment of US cruise missiles In Belgium. The call was made In the light of the planned resumption58 words
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Article74 1984-11-27 1 BOTH the Straits Times Industrial Index and the Business Times Composite Index rose about 13 points each yesterday to 824.43 and 731.51 respectively. The market was a hive of activity as speculators bought across the board, no longer concentrating on blue chips. This is the third74 words
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306 1984-11-27 1 GODFREY ROBERT - An all-win end to Asian Cup TV row GODFREY ROBERT By BREAKING a deadlock la a soccer match resalts la a winner aad a Bat, when the Slngapore Broadcasting Corporation-Asian Football Confederation FootbaU Anoeciattaß af Singapore brake their four-month deadlock, there were no losers. It Is understood that goad sense306 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-11-27 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE People's Action Party has completed its election line-up marking the start of final preparations for the general election likely to be held on Dec 22. The three final new PAP candidates to be fielded at the polls were announced in350 words
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375 1984-11-27 1 JUNE TAN - Boys should also do home econs: Ministry JUNE TAN Present policy caused by shortage of teachers By NO, the Education Ministry is not sexist. It does not insist that boys must be boys and shun home economics. In fact, it would like boys to do this subject but cannot find375 words
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Article516 1984-11-27 2 Advice to builders A SEMINAR on the challenges facing the building and construction industry has been told that foreign competition has not resulted in much technology flow into Singapore. However, Mr Leong Cheng Chit, divisional director (industry) of the Economic Development Board, said that local contractors can play their516 words
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Article578 1984-11-27 2 'Yes' to treaty MILLIONS of Argentines have overwhelmingly approved a Vatican-mediated solution to end "100 years of conflict" with Chile over the Beagle Channel, a strategic and potentially oil-rich waterway at the southern tip of South America. With 66 per cent of the votes counted, government officials578 words
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Article332 1984-11-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr S. Rajaratnam, has noted the multinational nature of the problem of drug trafficking and the need for governments to confront it on a world scale. It is imperative that this be heeded. For all evidence suggests that trafficking is332 words
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Article81 1984-11-27 2 GREENING OF THE GREENS THE Greens of West Germany, after nearly five years, have come to a watershed in their short and successful history. Now they are agonising over where to go from here: Are they a "party" or a "movement"? Should they take responsibility in government or not?81 words
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Article263 1984-11-27 2 Staying unbeaten VERONA stretched their unbeaten soccer run in the Italian First Division to 10 games when thev scored a memorable 2-1 away win over secondplaced Torino on Sunday. The victory, Verona's seventh of the season, stretched their lead to three points while Sampdoria, 1-0 winners away to AC263 words
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Article182 1984-11-27 2 HOTEL MANAGEMENT DEAL'S OFF, OWNERS TO SUE JDC THE Japanese hotel management agreement for Hotel Nikko is off. and with it goes the name of Nikko. Having been advised by theii lawyers that the premature termination is wrong, Bestland Development Pte Ltd, owners of the hotel and a member182 words
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Article83 1984-11-27 2 Asean: Across the Causeway 'Sack' for black sheep THE Malaysian government will sack police personnel, including officers, who abuse their authority and are involved in malpractices. "Forgiveness is out of the question ana the ministry will not entertain appeals for leniency," Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said. He said83 words
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Article155 1984-11-27 2 4 Ampil is next' THE commander of Thailand's eastern border forces has said that most of the Vietnamese troops who attacked the Cambodian guerilla camp of Nong Chan, near the Thai border, have withdrawn Maj-Gen San Sriphen said on Sunday that the Vietnamese were moving men and supplies155 words
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Article402 1984-11-27 2 Hostel offerings THE YMCA Building in Orchard Road, which was officially opened last Saturday, boasts 116 rooms, 95 of which can double as single or double rooms, 15 bigger rooms and six dormitories. In keeping with the times, both men and women can check in. There are also402 words
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Article109 1984-11-27 2 Chinese influence THE Japanese borrowed heavily from the Chinese in ancient times. The visitor will always be reminded of the Chinese origin of Japanese culture. The Japanese language, in the written form, includes kanji, which comprises Chinese characters. TEO HAN WUE writes about his impression of the country.109 words
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424 1984-11-27 3 Defection of Soviet guide starts border row PANMUNJOM, Monday NORTH Korea and the US-led United Nations Command today accused each other of starting a border gunbattle following the defection to South Korea of a Soviet tour guide and each demanded an apology. The demands were made at a meeting ofReuter - 424 words
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Article49 1984-11-27 3 ROME, Mon. More than a million of Italy's self-employed craftsmen and artisans, including bakers, plumbers and cabinet-makers, went on strike today in the latest protest against proposed tax reforms. The proposals would lead them to pay fixed contributions to personal income and value added taxes in advance. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-11-27 3 Several supporters denied nominations in polls NEW DELHI, Monday PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Congress (I) Party has chosen most of its candidates for India's national elections next month but faces a growing revolt by several supporters who were denied nominations. After days of hectic talks,Reuter; UPI - 355 words
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217 1984-11-27 3 WINSOME LANE - Govt puts up money for HK arbitration centre WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. The scheme for an international arbitration centre in Hongkong for commercial disputes has finally got off tne ground with a government grant of HK$l.2 million (*****,000). It will begin operating early next year. The centre,217 words
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Article45 1984-11-27 3 PARIS, Mon. Le Monde, France's most respected newspaper, failed to appear today because of a sudden strike by non-editorial auxiliary departments. The strike followed a costcutting project to slash all salaries of Journalists and noneditorial staff by 14 per cent. AFPAFP - 45 words
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World briefs
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Article57 1984-11-27 3 JAPAN YESTERDAY lodged a strong protest with the Soviet Union over repeated intrusions into Japanese airspace by Soviet bombers in recent weeks, the Foreign Ministry said in Tokyo. Ministry officials said the protest was filed through Soviet Minister -Counsellor Lyudvig Chizhov, who also was asked to convey Japan'sUPI - 57 words
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Article68 1984-11-27 3 THE INTERNATIONAL Court of Justice said in The Hague yesterday that it was empowered to judge Nicaragua's claim that the United States has carried out military and paramilitary activities against it. The 15-member panel said the Nicaraguan request could be examined by the court. The rulingAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-11-27 3 THE BRITISH Museum has agreed to loan Egypt a fragment of the beard of the Great Sphinx of Giza (above) so that it can be fitted back onto the 4,000-year-old monument, a museum spokesman said today in London on Sunday. Mr Harry James, keeper of Egyptian antiquities, saidReuter - 76 words
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Article54 1984-11-27 3 MORE THAN 100 Soviet and Afghan troops died in eight days of fighting with guerillas in an unsuccessful attempt to destroy a major guerilla centre, a resistance commander said in Islamabad yesterday. The fighting began on Nov 19 when the Soviet-Afghan soldiers launched a massive attack onAFP - 54 words
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Article52 1984-11-27 3 BRITISH LABOUR Party leader Neil Kinnock held talks in the Kremlin yesterday with Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko. The Kremlin talks represent the high point of Mr Kinnock's week-long visit to the Soviet Union, which has coincided with the announcement tnat Washington and Moscow are to resume armsReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-11-27 4 Argentines vote for treaty with Chile 81 pc want end to '100-year conflict' BUENOS AIRES, Monday MILLIONS of Argentines have overwhelmingly approved a Vatican-mediated solution to end "100 years of conflici" with Chile over the Beagle Channel, a strategic and potentially oil-rich waterway at the southern tip of South America.UPI; Reuter - 425 words
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Article101 1984-11-27 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. Car theft has become big business for professional criminals in the United States, with more than one million cars stolen every year at an estimated value of US$3.4 billion (SJ7.I billion), a Justice Department study released yesterday shows. The National Institute of Justice, theReuter - 101 words
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175 1984-11-27 4 Czech planes bound for Nicaragua? WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States has sighted crates of Chechoslovakian L-39 jet trainers at a Bulgarian port and intelligence officials believe they are destined for Nicaragua, the Washington Post reported yesterday. It said government officials declined to say why they believe the planes, are headedUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-11-27 4 Hotel California sidewalk suite JUST passing through Travellers roughing out the night in cardboard boxes outside the Midnight Mission at sth and Los Angeles streets in Los Angeles are an indication of the strain on the Calif ornian social system. In winter, transients drift into the state because of itsAP - 55 words
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250 1984-11-27 4 Voting questioned as Uruguay ends military rule MONTEVIDEO, Mon THE centre-right Colorado Party claimed victory today in Uruguay's first general election after 11 years of military rule, but the chief electoral officer said many returns from Montevideo contained serious irregularities. Col Jose Khatcherian said at a news conference that officialsReuter; UPI - 250 words
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196 1984-11-27 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan's National Security Adviser has painted a bleak picture of arms control talks with the Soviet Union, saying they could take four years to complete. He has also ruled out any unilateral halt in nuclear missile deployment in Europe. MrAP; Reuter - 196 words
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Article84 1984-11-27 4 LAS VEGAS, Mon More than 1,500 film fans and antique collectors paid more than US$l million (SS2.I million) for the belongings of the late Steve McQueen at a Las Vegas auction, the auctioneers said yesterday. They bought memorabilia such as the fire helmet worn byReuter - 84 words
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Article56 1984-11-27 4 MONTREAL, Mon. Four people were killed and eight injured early yesterday when a bomb exploded in an apart ment block in central Montreal, police said They described as rumours radio reports that the blast might be linked to the drug trade. "We have no motive asReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-11-27 4 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's envoy to the United Nations, Mrs Jeanne Kirkpatrick, announced last week that she wants to resign her post and that it was her "desire and intention" to return to private life. She is the 16th US ambassador to the UN since PresidentUPI - 624 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-11-27 5 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Mon. Office commuters and West End shoppers will face a severely disrupted Tube service at Oxford Circus London's busiest underground station for the next few days. As workmen feverishly continued the delicate job of removing asbestos panels damagedUPI - 232 words
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73 1984-11-27 5 World trade friction puts Gatt in spotlight GENEVA, Mon. The annual meeting on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) begins today amid calls for new global trade negotiations despite complaints from developing nations that more must be done to curb protectionism. Trade disputes between the United States, theReuter - 73 words
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Article352 1984-11-27 5 Secret cash 'funding pit strike' Attacks on working miners increase LONDON, Mon. SUITCASES containing up to £500,000 (Ssl.3 million) have been delivered secretly to Britain's striking miners' union to help finance the B'>-month-old strike, news reports said yesterday. The Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Express said the money, collected from otherUPI; AP - 352 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-11-27 5 WARSAW, Mon. Poland's Roman Catholic Primate, Cardinal Jozef Glemp, who is due in Rome today for talks at the Vatican, has renewed his call for a full explanation of the killing of the Rev Jerry Popieluszko. Cardinal Glemp, whose talks at the VaticanAP; UPI - 253 words
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Article179 1984-11-27 5 SHEFFIELD (England), Mon. Britain's Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) refused yesterday to commit itself to a campaign against Soviet nuclear weapons. More than 2,000 delegates at the anti-nuclear group's annual conference decided not to vote on a motion calling for a campaign against Soviet nuclear weapons.AP - 179 words
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Article40 1984-11-27 5 PARIS, Mon. Six people were wounded yesterday, five seriously, when a bomb exploded outside a Paris concert hall an hour before a performance by Armenian dancing groups, police said. No one immediately claimed resnonsibility for the blast. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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88 1984-11-27 5 LONDON, Mon. British Members of Parliament have challenged the French National Assembly to a rugby match but the French have turned the offer down saying they cannot raise a team, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Mail on Sunday quoted the Speaker of the French AssemblyReuter - 88 words
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Article91 1984-11-27 5 Franco's death anniversary march MADRID, Mon. Tens of thousands of marchers took to the streets of Madrid yesterday to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the death of dictator Francisco Franco, who ruled Spain for 36 years. Flag-waving youths, middle-aged couples and a sprinkling of veterans of the 1936-39 Spanish CivilReuter - 91 words
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Article52 1984-11-27 5 LISBON, Mon. Portuguese police tightened security around diplomatic missions in Lisbon after assailants fired four 60 mm mortar shells at the new United States Embassy compound. The attack was claimed by the leftist April 25 Peoples Forces (FP-25) guerilla group. The explosions damaged three cars but caused noUPI - 52 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-11-27 7 Egyptian varsity suspends its classes CAIRO, Mon. CLASSES have been suspended for two weeks as of today at Al-Azhar University, after four days of demonstrations in which 300 people were reported arrested. The suspension of classes was announced early today, a few hours after hundreds of police ended the students'AFP; Camera Press - 222 words
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307 1984-11-27 7 Arafat's foes to be expelled from Parliament AMMAN, Monday THE Palestine National Council (PNC) has decided to expel three foes of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat amid continuing moves to bolster his support in the exiled Parliament. The council voted 149 to two to expel Ahmed Jibril. leader of the LibyanbackedReuter - 307 words
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103 1984-11-27 7 DAMASCUS, Mon. About 100 French journalists staged a sit-down protest at Damascus airport last night after one of them was not allowed through a security control unless he removed his false teeth. The Journalists, arriving from Paris for a visit to Syria by French PresidentReuter - 103 words
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Article36 1984-11-27 7 Rif aat back BEIRUT, Mon. Vice-Presi-dent Rifaat Assad once said to be exiled by his brother, Syrian President Hafez Assad returned to Syria from Paris today, sources arriving frOlT 1 th_» Svrian panital r__r_rirt. ed. APAP - 36 words
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287 1984-11-27 7 Mitterrand in Syria on peace mission DAMASCUS, Mon. FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand arrived in Syria today for a three-day visit aimed at exploring ways of breaking the deadlock in the Middle East peace process. Officials said Syrian President Hafez Al- Assad, accompanied by his Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, wasReuter - 287 words
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138 1984-11-27 7 BEIRUT, Mon. Three army brigades were deployed in strength in Beirut early today in the first phase of a security plan aimed at extending state authority before an Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon. A military source .aid troops met no opposition as (fiey setReuter - 138 words
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286 1984-11-27 7 Botha confirms Namibia pact with Angola JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Foreign Minister Pik Botha yesterday confirmed news reports that South Africa and Angola have agreed on aspects of a Namibian independence formula but are at loggerheads over the timing of a Cuban troop withdrawal from Angola. Abandoning efforts to continue negotiations inUPI - 286 words
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Article44 1984-11-27 7 HARARE, Mon. Jini Ntuta. 60, a former junior minister and legislator from Joshua Nkomo s leading opposition party was shot by armed bandits at his farm in the troubled Matabeleland province yesterday, a goVP rnTn kn t snnkp.m.in said today. APAP - 44 words
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148 1984-11-27 7 LONDON, Mon. British pop-music stars have banded together for a day as a fabulous super-group to raise cash for Ethiopian famine victims. They flew into London from many parts of the world to record a single, called Do They Know it's Christmas?Reuter - 148 words
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350 1984-11-27 8 BANGKOK, Mon. THE commander of Thailand's eastern border forces has said that most of the Vietnamese troops who attacked the Cambodian guerilla camp of Nong Chan near the Thai border have withdrawn? Maj-Gen San Sriphen told reporters yesterday at the refugee site of AngReuter; UPI - 350 words
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132 1984-11-27 8 Thai troops dig ditch to stop incursion BANGKOK, Mon Thai Armed Forces have dug a 122-km long irrigation ditch running south from Ampil just inside the border to stop a possible Vietnamese incursion into Thai territory. Col Chetta Thanaja-ro, Deputy Commander of the Thai army's eastern border forces, said yesterdayAFP; Reuter - 132 words
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327 1984-11-27 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN MANILA, Mon ABOUT 80 members of^ Muslim family clan surrendered today after a 22--hour siege by soldiers of their family house in Zamboanga City, in Mindanao which resulted in the death of five people and the wounding of 15 others. They327 words
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191 1984-11-27 8 No unions for Jakarta press, says Sudomo JAKARTA, Mon. Information Minister Harmoko and Manpower Minister Sudomo have agreed that there would be no press workers' or journalists' labour unions in Indonesia on the grounds that journalism is a profession. Adm Sudomo said journalism is a profession and that journalists wereIndonesian Observer - 191 words
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298 1984-11-27 8 ABBY TAN - ABB Y TAN President has not been seen in public for 12 days By Manila Reporter MANILA, Monday A WEAK-LOOKING and slow-moving President Ferdinand Marcos, who has not been seen in public for 12 days, today signed the 1965 US$2.9 billion (556.2298 words
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Article89 1984-11-27 8 JAKARTA, Mm. Indonesia*: Foreign Minister Mochtar Knsomaatmadja said today he will visit Vietnam to Janaary to expand bilateral relations. The minister said he would not he talking to the Vietnamese on hehalf of Asean oa the OMfttßM prohlem. An Asean foreign mtototrin meeting to Jakarta earlyAP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-11-27 8 King shows gesture of support for Prem BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai monarchy, traditionally above the country's political fray, has shown its support for Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda in the face of opposition from armed forces chief General Arthit Kamlang-ek, observers here said. The heir to the Thai throne, Prince MahaAFP; Bangkok Post - 210 words
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Article63 1984-11-27 8 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean Foreign Minister Lee WonKyung is to visit Indonesia. Thailand, the Philippines and Brunei from Dec 6 to Dec 26, it was announced here today He will meet the countries leaders to discuss problems of common interest and to study ways of improvingAFP - 63 words
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210 1984-11-27 9 Trade deficit narrows for first 8 months KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. PENINSULAR Malaysia has posted a $314.6 million external trade deficit for the first eight months of this year, reflecting a healthy recovery from being $2.11 billion in the red in the same period of 1983. The continuing imbalance was mainlyBernama - 210 words
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182 1984-11-27 9 Japan, HK investors keen on Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan and Hongkong are keen on investing in several fields in Malaysia in view of its stable monetary and political situation. The areas of interest include tyre, camera, electrical goods and computer manufacture, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah saidBernama - 182 words
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144 1984-11-27 9 TANAH RATA, Mon. The proposed helicopter service between Kuala Lumpur and Cameron Highlands will commence next month. A landing pad has been built next to the Golf Club here and the Malaysia Air Charter will run the service daily. Pahang Merited Besar Datuk Haji NaiibNST - 144 words
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250 1984-11-27 9 Bahasa an 'export quality' language KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE move to borrow foreign words to enrich Bahasa Malaysia should be followed up with efforts to "export" the national language as a global medium for knowledge, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) director-general Datuk Haji Hassan Ahmad said. He said advanced knowledgeBernama - 250 words
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112 1984-11-27 9 Singapore water rates 'need to be reviewed' JOHOR BARU, Mon. The government should review the rates for water piped to Singapore, a government backbencher said in the state assembly here yesterday. Haji Ali Hassan said the rates needed to be raised in line with the rise in Johor water rates.Bernama - 112 words
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85 1984-11-27 9 Girl among 7 charged with trafficking KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kota Kinabalu magistrate's court today charged seven Filipinos, including a teenage girl, with trafficking in skg of cannabis, the national news agency Bernama reported. The agency said that the seven were charged under Section 39(B) of the Dangerous Drugs ActAFP - 85 words
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Article56 1984-11-27 9 JOHOR BAKU, Mon. Customs officers last night fired three warning shots before intercepting a van after a short chase and recovered 2,350 fluorescent tubes worth $7,050 at Telok Jawa, 32 km from here. Unpaid duty on the contraband was estimated at $3,290, a customs spokesman said theBernama - 56 words
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184 1984-11-27 9 PENANG, Mon. An international food-fair at Fort Cornwallis will be the highlight of this year's Pesta Pulau Pinang which will begin on Saturday, the chairman of the organising committee of the Pesta, Datuk Khor Gark Kim, said yesterday. Four countries Thailand,Bernama - 184 words
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262 1984-11-27 9 Those found guilty will be sacked KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government will sack police personnel, including officers, who abuse their authority and are involved in malpractices. "Forgiveness is out of the question and the ministry will not entertain appeals for leniency," Deputy HomeBernama - 262 words
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119 1984-11-27 9 University sets up project to honour Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The University of Malaya has set up the Tonka Abdul Rahman chair In International law, and It will begin functioning next year, Education Minister Datuk Abdullah HaJI Ahmad Badawl said last night. The chair Is a project of the TnnknBernama - 119 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-11-27 9 THEY tried and they made it. Mr Anders Nelsson (left) of Hongkong, and his compatriot Louie Castro, moments after receiving their trophies for winning the top prize at Sunday's Golden Kite World Song Festival in Kuala Lumpur. The song, titled We Can Make It68 words
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Article137 1984-11-27 9 Most drug offenders were Thais KUA-.A LUMPUR. Mon The majority of foreigners arrested for drug offences in Malaysia in the past three years were Thais, followed by Filipinos Singaporeans and Australians. Of the 307 foreigners ari rested from 1982 to Octo- ber this year, 96 were Thais, according to statisIBernama - 137 words
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395 1984-11-27 10 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Singapore says 'yes' to assets seizure treaty ALBERT RAMALINGAM Pact with KL to fight drug trafficking By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore today agreed in principle to sign a treaty with Malaysia which will allow for the seizure of assets in each other's country of395 words
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Article129 1984-11-27 10 SIMON KER - A taste of things at Kreta Ayer SIMON KER Picture by A DINNER to give the PAP's new election candidate, Dr Richard Hu (left), a taste of things at the grassroots in Kreta Ayer, politics included. That's what Dr Goh Keng Swee (centre), the First Deputy Prime Minister and Education129 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-11-27 10 Hu's track record likely to put him in high office Profiles of the PAP candidates some of the activities in Kreta Ayer community centre. The PAP yesterday named Dr Hu, managing director of the MAS and the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation, as its candidate in Kreta Ayer to replace334 words
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212 1984-11-27 10 MR IBRAHIM Othman, 35, is the third Malay graduate the PAP is fielding for the next general election. He obtained an external Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from London University in 1974 while working as a teacher. Mr Ibrahim, a bachelor, continued his parttime studies212 words
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251 1984-11-27 10 MR HENG Chiang Meng, 39, played a major role in the re-organisation of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) about three years ago. He was one of three commercial bankers seconded to MAS to carry out the task of re-organis-ing the authority. He251 words
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311 1984-11-27 10 Time is short and Heng faces a lot of legwork MR HENG, the new PAP election candidate in Jalan Kayu, does not have much time to get to know the grassroots leaders and residents in the sprawling constituency. With the general election likely to be held on Dec 22, he311 words
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Article30 1984-11-27 10 ENVIRONMENT Minister Ong Pang Boon will open the Singapore-China Calligraphy Exchange Exhibition and the Singapore Calligraphy M Ex hibition at the National Museum on Dec 12 at 6 p.m.30 words
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291 1984-11-27 11 Small family concerns still common here THE typical construction company here is a small family concern which is still using traditional building methods. It is lagging far behind its counterparts in Europe and Japan because cheap foreign labour is easily available, resulting in a reluctance to switch to less labourintensive291 words
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318 1984-11-27 11 TWO labourers working in an ice factory in Tanjong Rhu Road lost several toes in two accidents within three months. Mr Abdul Latif so A.M. Kassim lost parts of three toes on his right foot on Dec 12 last year, while five of318 words
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105 1984-11-27 11 ABOUT 500 boys from nine Boys' Clubs braved the rain to take part in the opening ceremony of the three-week long InterBoys' Club Games at the Police Academy yesterday Just as undeterred was police Deputy Commissioner Reggie da Silva who opened the games105 words
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264 1984-11-27 11 'Not much' transfer of building knowhow Seminar on the Challenges facing the Building and Construction Industry WHILE foreign competition has pushed local contractors to switch to new and better building methods, it has not resulted in much technology flow into Singapore. Foreign companies generally come here, finish their work and264 words
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146 1984-11-27 11 Local contractors can play their part by being more receptive to new developments in the industry, like the concept of prefabricated housing. They should also find more innovative approaches to building design and construction. In his opening address, Mr Yap Neng Chew, the146 words
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Article37 1984-11-27 11 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By MR ANG Poh Soon has been elected president of the Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild. Other committee members include Mr Lim Meng Tong, vice-president; Mr S.K.Bala, secretary; and Mr Tony Choo, treasurer.37 words
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141 1984-11-27 11 10th floor fall: Company fined $12,000 A CONSTRUCTION company, Construction Technology Pte Ltd, was fined $12,000 yesterday for failing to provide adequate means to anchor safety belts at an uncompleted building when a worker fell to his death. The court heard that Mr Che Abd Hallm bin Chewil fell from141 words
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73 1984-11-27 11 Charged with cheating bank worker A MAN, accused of cheating a bank employee of more than U*****,000, had his case adjourned for another three weeks. Sarjit Singh so Udam Singh, 34. is charged with cheating Peggy Seet of Banque Nationaie De Paris into giving him a bank draft for U*****,654.2873 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-11-27 11 A FRESH chapter began at the St rails Times Classified Advertisement Department when its new computer went on-line yesterday. Typewriters were dispensed with and replaced by 52 new terminals. The CATS girls will now key the advertisements directly into the system instead of typing them205 words
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217 1984-11-27 12 Mechanic cleared of causing death in accident A MECHANIC was yesterday cleared of causing the death of a pedestrian in a hit-and-run accident. But Fong Kin Min, 57, was fined a total of $2,600 for removing his car and for failing to stop and give aid to the victim charges217 words
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Article45 1984-11-27 12 A THREE-MAN survey team from Japan will be here tomorrow. They are experts in technology and skill training, planning and co-ordinating and curriculum development. The Singapore Economic Development Board invited the three Japan International Cooperation Agency consultants for a week-long visit.45 words
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304 1984-11-27 12 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - 852 S'poreans for first Japanese proficiency exam KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Mon. About 7,900 foreigners, including 852 Singaporeans, have filed applications to take the first Japanese proficiency examination here and abroad. The Japan Foundation, one of the sponsors, said "We are so happy that so many Singaporeans will304 words
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446 1984-11-27 12 BEN DAVIDSON - Copyright poser before High Court BEN DAVIDSON Outcome will have big impact on business community B THE High Court was yesterday asked to decide in a test-case whether there is copyright law in Singapore. This is an issue of considerable importance here because the court's decision will have far-reach-ing consequences446 words
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221 1984-11-27 12 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By PASSION blinded two men te the true nature of a woman they befriended. It was only later that they realised they had been taken for a ride. Mr mng Cheng Kwong, 63, and Mr Kor Lee Heng, C7, were victims of221 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-11-27 12 TWO baby green- winged macaw's are the newcomers to the Jurong Bird Park, joining the 14 others of their kind there. Now two months old, the birds are the second pair of macaws to be born at the park. Park officials provided the nesting holes150 words
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Article875 1984-11-27 15 SALMA KHALIK; TONG YOKE THO - SALMA KHALIK TONG YOKE THO By and QUOTE Research first, please I hope that whatever legislation is to be introduced will be done only after more research and not in reaction to the actions of a few. Dr Tan Eng Liang, director of Liang Court.875 words
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175 1984-11-27 15 A SILENT alarm and prompt police response foiled a burglary at the C. K. Tang department store early yesterday, resulting in the arrest of a suspect and the recovery of more than $81,000 worth of goods. A gang of three burglars had triggered off175 words
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Article113 1984-11-27 15 THE former Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, will take up the post of executive director of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in January. Mr Chan will take charge of the secretariat. Mr Chan, 54, who returned from Jakarta recently after serving113 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-11-27 15 Remember this incident? EARLY last year, Galeries Lafayette had a runin with some toy wholesalers. The experience illustrated how wholesalers can have a tight hold on the market. Galeries had its supply of toys cut off by four wholesalers BMI, Lexim, Dailee and New Urban184 words
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Article113 1984-11-27 15 FORTUNE and story tellers, puppet and clog makers will be among vanishing traders who will make a comeback next to Haw Par Villa after land there has been acquired by the government. These are the plans for two pieces of land totalling 12,645 sq metres113 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-11-27 17 YEO KIM SENG; YAP YEW PIANG - YEO KIM SENG YAP YEW PIANG Private bus and army truck in head-on collision Story: Picture: TWENTY-ONE people were injured, four seriously, in this collision between a private bus and an army truck yesterday morning. Seriously injured in the accident along Woodlands Road were the truck's182 words
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265 1984-11-27 17 Easy-to-pay scheme for government bills soon YOU will be able to pay your government bills through your bank without using cheques when a new system is introduced. The bill you receive from Telecoms or from the Public Utilities Board will come with an attached authorisation form. You mail the form265 words
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353 1984-11-27 17 AN AMERICAN construction consultant company is suing a contractor for alleged breach of contract. ICOS Corporation of America says in its written claim that Adelphi Development Pte Ltd owes it U*****,538 ($452,657) in management and consultant fees, travelling and communication expenses. Adelphi's353 words
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71 1984-11-27 17 Jaya to open 'You and the Law' show THE Labour Minister and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs, Professor S. Jayakumar, will open a You and the Law exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall on Dec 28 at 11 a.m. The three-day exhibition is organised by the Singapore Association71 words
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133 1984-11-27 17 ANOTHER trade union is seeking better postmaternity benefits to prevent its female members from leaving their jobs. The Singapore Insurance Employees' Union (SIEU) wants 26 insurance companies to allow their female employees to take up to 30 days' paid sick leave if they are unfit133 words
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207 1984-11-27 17 WEST GERMANY is likely to extend its technical assistance to the GermanSingapore Institute when the existing programme expires next year. Dr Hermann Rychetsky, head of vocational training and technical education of the German Agency for Technical Cooperation, said it was "unthinkable" for207 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-11-27 19 PAUL WEE; SIMON KER - PAUL WEE SIMON KER Trained to sniff out guns and drugs on vessels Story: Picture: POLICE are giving their sea patrols more bite by using trained dogs to sniff out hidden firearms and drugs on board vessels.Ten German Shepherds, all imported from Britain, are being405 words
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330 1984-11-27 19 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By SINGAPORE workers are helping to put the Republic on the world map for hi-tech electronics they are the key people manning the first microchip factory here. The $100 million venture set up by SGS Semiconductor will make microchips through the330 words
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125 1984-11-27 19 300 police officers pay respects to colleague MORE than 300 policemen and women, including junior and senior officers, yesterday paid their last respects to PC Marimuthu* Supayah, who died after being bit by a car on Saturday night. Led by Deputy Commissioner (Administration), Mr Peter Szeto Wong, police officers representing125 words
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106 1984-11-27 19 Exec fined $6,000 for taking bribes A FORMER sales executive of Times Publishing Berhad was yesterday fined $6,000 and ordered to pay penalty of $1,806.02 the amount of bribes he had pocketed over 10 months. Frederick Tan Beng Kiat, 36, who joined the company as accounts clerk 17 years ago,106 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-11-27 19 ISMAIL KASSIM - Anwar calls for more talks between faiths ISMAIL KASSIM By Regional Correspondent MALAYSIAN Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim appealed today for more Muslim-Christian dialogues in Asia to build up understanding among peoples of the two faiths. He said it was necessary to remove the prejudices and misinformation each side had of345 words
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Article58 1984-11-27 19 PARENTS and teachers should teach children to cultivate good personal and public hygiene habits when they are still young. Mr Ong Pang Boon. Minister for the Environment, made this point on Sunday at the graduation ceremony of Telok Ayer Kindergarten. He said "killer* litter still exists,58 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-11-27 14 Nine major clan associations in Singapore will meet on Sunday in a forum to discuss selfrenewal plans and to review their objectives. RONNIE TANG and TEO LIAN HUAY look at one of the oldest clans in Singapore and its renewal programme.627 words
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Article225 1984-11-27 14 Siglap - Hornets turn hike into horror Siglap WHAT started off as a pleasant hike in Taman Negara turned out to be a horror. On a descent down a hill, the 10 members of a Siglap youth group were attacked by a swarm of hornets. They swarmed over us "like a thousand225 words
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177 1984-11-27 14 Cairnhill - New ACS building has lots more room Cairnhill A SPANKING-NEW school building with audio-visual and music rooms, that's part of the promise at the new AngloChinese Junior School at Peck Hay Road in Cairnhill. But the good news for the weaker pupils will be that they can now attend remedial177 words
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Article61 1984-11-27 14 Computer camps for children OVERWHELMING response to a recent children's computer camp organised by Jalan Besar community centre has encouraged it to conduct two more camps. Children aged nine to 12 can sign up for the four-day camps which will begin at the community centre on Monday. The fee is61 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-11-27 14 MacPherson - MacPherson MR SNG Yang Lye is one retired person who never has an idle moment. In fact, he is sometimes busier now than he was before his retirement. And no wonder. At 63 years old, he is simultaneously the chairman of the Photographic360 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-11-27 14 Toa Payoh; THIO LAY HOON - More interested in 'Arbee' than its story-telling Toa Payoh THIO LAY HOON By THE tale failed to hold the audience captive but the storyteller was a hit. Looking somewhat like R2D2 from the Star Wars trilogy and nicknamed "Arbee" for its tradename RBSX, the talking robot was accompanied in its233 words
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190 1984-11-27 14 17 youths from PA team to play soccer in Japan SEVENTEEN youths will wing their way to Kagoshima prefecture in southern Japan next week to play football. The youths, members of the People's Association Youth Movement soccer team, will play friendly matches against teams from Hongkong and hosts Kagoshima in190 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-11-27 14 Tanglin - Tanglin TWO policemen probably did not know that their little gesture went a long way to reassure Thai housewife Trinuch Wise. Mrs Wise, 33, was very impressed and grateful when policemen from Tanglin police station paid her a brief visit at her house in Camborne Road, off148 words
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Article474 1984-11-27 20 IT has been called "a crime against humanity". This is an apt indictment of the activities of traffickers in narcotics, who have done so much to debilitate the physical and moral health of millions all over the world. The Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs),474 words
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949 1984-11-27 20 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Mamla Reporter MANILA The communist threat in the Philippines the rationale for President Ferdinand Marcos imposing martial law in 1972 is today a clear and present danger. This was the conclusion of a United949 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1984-11-27 20 SERGE SCHMEMANN - SERGE SCHMEMANN First of two articles on Soviet leadership in transition By in Moscow NINE months after Mr Konstantin Chernenko became the Soviet leader, his portrait and pronouncements are a fixture on billboards, in the speeches of his colleagues and in the press. SovietNYT - 1,427 words
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Article, Illustration680 1984-11-27 20 Asean notes KUCHING HALF-A-CENTURY ago, a group of adventurous fishermen left the shores of China and crossed the South China Sea in search xrf a better lif e~ After weeks at sea, the fishermen landed and made their way up the Sarawak River. They settledNST - 680 words
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303 1984-11-27 21 Lead level is being monitored Replies o on pollution o on CC activities o on 'boat jockeys' I REFER to the letter "Need for lead-free air" from "Civic-mind-ed" (ST, Nov 14). The main source of lead in our environment is mot or- vehicle emissions. The Environment Ministry is well aware303 words
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141 1984-11-27 21 Turnout was more than was expected PLEASE refer to the letter "Organiser marred talk" by "Art-lov-ing Man" (ST, Nov 14). The response to the flower arrangement demonstration organised by the Radio Mas community centre women's sob-committee was beyond the expectations of the organisers. As a result, there were not enough141 words
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Letter283 1984-11-27 21 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish.283 words
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Letter129 1984-11-27 21 CONCERNING the first point about payment rates, what I quoted in my story were the rates given me by Mr Sim Kai Song, who owns Kim Song Entertainment, the company that provides extras to SBC. Tne rates were confirmed by some extras. As for the lack of129 words
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75 1984-11-27 21 Expiry date should be on label I REFER to the Page One story headlined "Labels a must on medicines" (ST, Nov 23). My only remark about this story is simple, but vital. I cannot but agree that all sorts of medicine should be labelled with vital information. But missing from75 words
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Letter258 1984-11-27 21 PLEASE refer to the letter "Act now to stop 'boat jockeys' "(ST, Nov 17). We would like to assure "Sailor" that the Port Authority is just as concerned as he is about marine safety. There are provisions in the Port of Singapore Authority (Pleasure258 words
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Letter140 1984-11-27 21 MY WIFE was travelling on a Singapore Bus Service bus along River Valley Road on Nov 14. As she was about alight at a busstop opposite the Fraser Neave factory, she noticed a man had collapsed on the floor of the bus, and was semi-conscious. There were140 words
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Letter, Illustration75 1984-11-27 21 CAN the authorities please take steps to stop the high accident rate along Bedok Reservoir Road in front of Block 726? I have seen three accidents there in the past two months, and one of them was fatal. I would suggest that speed-regu-lating75 words
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Article, Illustration901 1984-11-27 22 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Bonn's 'alternative' movement must decide if it's a political party too By ot The Straits Times Foreign Desk 4 We believe (Karl) Marx would not have been a Marxist if he was alive today and had seen m the pollution around him. Mr Erich901 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-11-27 22 JEDDAH In leaner times marked by a slump In die market for its oil and reduced earnings, Saudi Arabia's chief challenge may lie in meeting the aspirations of a rising generation of educated youngsters. A pessimistic view, held mostly among Western residents, is that aReuter - 685 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-11-27 23 THE bulls seem to have made a comeback as their sustained buying support brought turnover to an encouraging 15.3 million shares, the highest since the 15.7 million units on Aug 23. The market opened on a strong note across the board yesterday morning as speculators went on296 words
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Article37 1984-11-27 23 Up Down Unch Industrials 90 13 10 Finance 15 2 2 Hotels 8 0 1 Properties 11 0 2 Plantations 9 2 0 Mirung 2 0 0 Deb/Loans 4 1 2 Total 139 18 1737 words
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Article39 1984-11-27 23 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 97 4 IO Finance 11 1 5 Hotels 7 0 3 Properties II 1 I Plantations II 0 0 Mining 4 0 0 Deb/Loans 9 1 1 Totol 150 7 20 L-39 words
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Article83 1984-11-27 23 SHARE prices continued to move steadily upwards in active trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 19.70 points to 1274.74. Reflecting the steadier trend, the market scoreboard showed 150 gains against seven losses with 20 other counters83 words
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Article38 1984-11-27 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983' 84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)38 words
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Article217 1984-11-27 23 Chief price changes Salens Rts 221 +33 Kentucky Spore 440 +30 Ralegh 304 +29 mesne, hd 50c 258 +22 ICB 560+20 OUE 310 +20 F E leriifston 294 19 LIMSOC 288+11 Stl Cocorote 283 18 Ntaren 380 +16 Cf 318 +16 MBariunf 595 -t-15 FIN 520+15 Shantri-la 238 15 UOL217 words
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Article73 1984-11-27 23 Bousteadßhd +10 Gmmss +8 C*C +4 Ha»Pv +5 CCM kKhcapeßhd +9 CoWStotap +8 Keppd +2 IMipM -12 NTC +8 Esso +7 MOB Pwpou unch F ft N 15 m susp GtMtnp +9 Nathan +4 PMC M»p +4 Fan Dec susp Sime Darby —3 STnOnf +14 Peris73 words
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495 1984-11-27 23 ANTHONY HOE - Lum Chang's 25 m share offer closes tomorrow ANTHONY HOE By Ll M CHANG HOLDINGS LTD'S Cblic offer of 25 miln shares at $1.11 a share closes tomorrow. The minimum amount yon must apply for Is l.ttt shares. There are no brokerage tees when yon apply for a new Issue.495 words
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Article317 1984-11-27 23 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent JAPAN'S shipping industry will have to automate most of its vessels, lay off a large number of crew members and scrap many conventional ships if it hopes to compete against new shipping lines in Asia and survive the next decade.317 words
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Article406 1984-11-27 23 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Bestland to sue JDC for their action By THE Japanese hotel management agreement for Hotel Nikko is off for sure and with it goes the name of Nikko. Having been advised by their lawyers that the premature termination is wrong, Bestland Development406 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-11-27 23 FABER MERLIN MALAYSIA BHD, which saw some sweeping changes in its board earlier this year, is unfazed by the expected hotel slump and confident about its position in the hotel business. New chairman Abdullah Mohamad Yusof said in his maiden annual statement to266 words
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305 1984-11-27 23 BANKS and finance companies suffered a drop in demand for their loans in September largely because of reduced borrowing by manufacturers. For banks, this is the first drop in three months, while for finance companies, loans have fallen for the first time in six305 words
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674 1984-11-27 23 Mixed reception to Sime Darby's twin moves STOCKBROKERS gave a mixed reception to Slime Darby's twin moves aver the weekend to enlarge the group. The first, a general offer for property giant United Estate Projects Bhd (UEP), was widely expected in corporate circles, given Slme's policy of giving top priority674 words
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Article63 1984-11-27 23 TOKYO The Bank of Japan has tightened its supervision of Japanese bank foreign currency exchange activity following losses reported by Fuji Bank Ltd, a senior Bank of Japan official said. On Nov 7, Fuji Bank reported an 11.5-billion yen (*****.2 million) foreign exchange loss at its New YorkReuter - 63 words
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Article119 1984-11-27 23 Two more cut prime TWO more banks have reduced their prime lending rates the rates at which banks lend to their valued customers. Algemene Bank Nederland NV (Singapore) will reduce its prime rate by point to 9.75 per cent from tomorrow, while Bink of China (Singapore) will cut its prime119 words
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Article28 1984-11-27 23 KUALA LUMPUR The Oriental Bank is to set up an electronic data processing centre at its premises here as part of its modernisation program ae BernamaBernama - 28 words
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Article3797 1984-11-27 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 does3,797 words
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Article2903 1984-11-27 24 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 195 Acma 195 unch 38 53 198 195 308 103 Alcorn 128 +7 39 30 130 124 312 218 Allied Choc 250 +8 30 251 245 198 1092,903 words
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Article2612 1984-11-27 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 806 2 83S) (14: 2 78 (1) 2.82 (21) 2 82 (4) 2.84 (2) 2 76 (57) 2 80 AMD (3 388) (1) 3 40 (5) 3 42 (3) 3 40 Alcorn 1 446) (22) I 40 (13) 1.41 (19) 1.432,612 words
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Article326 1984-11-27 25 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/ kio) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int i RSS Prompt 168.50 169.50N 168.00— 169.00N unq unq mt 1 RSS Dec *****—***** 1 70. 50- 170.75 190.50 191 50 190 00 191 00 mt 1 RSS lan 173 75-***** 173.00—173.50 Int J326 words
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Article251 1984-11-27 25 Noon desk* GamblOr 20% 220 prices J/100 kg ffje ,5,, 305 00 (sellers) |1| COCOnUt Produce Exchange Oil Broken rice Sulk roe 180 00 (sellers) Ctovnf prices A-l Supu 195 OW drum FOB 193 TC (sellers) j/klo eiiodown A1 Spec^ 192 NewdrjmFOß 197 L0 (setters) qu. Loowam 100%251 words
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350 1984-11-27 25 Intervention by Inro to stabilise prices 'unlikely' KUALA LUMPUR International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) intervention to stabilise falling rubber prices is unlikely in the near future, industry sources said. This is even though the Inro five-day moving average price has reached the level at which the buffer stock manager (BSM)Reuter - 350 words
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Article52 1984-11-27 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the sole buyer amid continuing absence of other buying interest. Turnover rose to 90 tonnes from 75 tonnes on Friday and no rationing52 words
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Article19 1984-11-27 25 Closing prices Coppw £/tome Fri Spot 1100.50-1101.00 (1091.00-1091.50) 3 months 1117.00-1117.50 (1111.50-1112.50) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 17,225 tonnes19 words
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Article18 1984-11-27 25 BMw mSffZ Mm Fri Singapore 7.45—7.50 7.52-7.57 Fri Ttan New York 7.52—7.57 Closed Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore18 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-27 25 Closing prices Aluminium £/tonne Fri Spot 915.50-916.50 (911.50-912.50) 3 months 938.00-939.00 (936.00-936.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 16,325 tonnes new_b_«p unq 2nd grade 176 See Mew Ist grade new crop 209 2nd grade unq Jiangxi new crop 185 Ordinary UM I Austraftan NNN See Mew new crop Ist grade 138129 words
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Article24 1984-11-27 25 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 339.40—339.80 342.10—342.50 Mon Ssi Hongkong 339.40—339.90 340.25 340.65 Fri Thurs New York 340.00—340.50 342.25—342.75 London 341.20—341.70 341.80—342.3024 words
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Article110 1984-11-27 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday closed slightly higher on late covering and speculative buying after a generally weaker opening prompted by a lower Chicago soybean complex closelast week. The refined market remained quiet with buyers reserved. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi Nov/Dec 1240 (north)110 words
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Article137 1984-11-27 25 THE KILOBAR market yesterday was traded between 5523,598 and 5523,787. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 40/9.80 and traded thereabout in lacklustre market all morning. It closed unchanged for lunch. It re-opened at U*****.50/9.90 and traded up to U*****.90/ 340.30 on the back of a weaker dollar.137 words
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Article226 1984-11-27 25 THE US dollar opened at 552.1680/10 yesterday. It weakened and hit a low of 552.1635 before closing at 552.164D/50. The greenback opened at around relatively high New York levels despite bearish news, including a US$l.3-billion drop in US Ml money supply. Against the Deutschemark, it ended at 3.0350/65 against226 words
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Article225 1984-11-27 25 26 HKS Charge Hk Elect Won- 10.20 +02 Associated Hotels 0.388 Hk Gos 690 unch Bank Of East Asio 22.40 +0 4 Hk Hotels 23 30 +0 1 Cheung Kong 905 +0 15 HK Lond 3.725 +0 125 Chmo Light 1240 unch Hk Land Loan 62.00 -03 Cross Horb225 words
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Article324 1984-11-27 25 "»»26 Cents Change ICI 209 -3 (Aust) Leighton 160 unch Lend Lease 540 -14 AC I 182 -2 Magellan Pet Aust 240 unch AN I 255 unch Mayne Nickless 348 +2 A P M 224 3 Metals Explor Abertoyle 910 -10 N L 46 unch Age 285S Mideast 30324 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-27 25 BONGKONG, Mon. The stock market opened higher today, and prices strengthened on buying support with most leaders recording gains by the close. The Hang Seng Index stood at 1,113.96, up 17.92 points. Hongkong Bank rose 20 cents to HK57.25 while Hang Seng Bank held steady at HK539.75. Hongkong Land397 words
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Article325 1984-11-27 25 Nov 26 Yen Chance Mitsubishi 510 -l Mitsui Co 323 unch Ajinomoto 1090 -30 Mifsui Shipbldg 146 unch Akoi 518 -3 Mitsui Smelting 475 unch Amodo 1100 unch Mitsukoshi 345 unch Asohi Chem 567 -4 Mitsumi 1170 -30 Asohi Gloss Murota Mfg Bank Tk 476 -5 Nikko Sec 525325 words
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Article70 1984-11-27 25 DESPITE a drop in the US Ml, the dollar remained positive against major currencies. The February gold contract shed US$2.6O to open at U*****.00 an ounce. Pit activities were thin. It was traded to U*****.50 in midday trading before slipping back to settle at U*****.80. (Ia US$ per Troy70 words
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Article62 1984-11-27 25 HEAVY buying of US dollars in the Chicago market last week caused the December Deutschemark futures contract to open lower at 0.3298. Trading was relatively moderate throughout the day, with contribution by speculative dealers. It closed at its opening level of 0.3296. (US dollar Deutschemarki Open High Lew Sett62 words
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Article71 1984-11-27 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar contract opened at 90.61. Trading was also concentrated in the March contract, which opened unchanged at 90.26 with the previous settlement price. Trading was moderate in both months and traded mostly by institutions. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Deo71 words
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Article48 1984-11-27 25 THE December Japanese yen drifted 27 ticks lower from the previous settlement price to open at 0.*****3. Trading was thin between 0.*****7 and 0.*****2. It finished firmly at the day's high of 0.*****7. Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****3 0.*****7 0.*****2 0.*****7 78 0.*****448 words
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Article111 1984-11-27 25 From Page 24 Jeram Kuonton (12.008 13.00S) Kluong (23.005) KL Kepong (2.745) (22) 2.75 (3) 2.73(10)2.74 K Sidim (2.708 2.905) (7) 2.70 xßi Kt Pou (8.20B) Kulim cd Landmarks (3.445) (28) 3.42 (18) 3.40 (30) 3.42 MalakoH (3.428 3.505) (1) 3 50 (2) 3.46 (1)3.48(1)111 words
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Article200 1984-11-27 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8491—1.8510 5 47-5.35 Canadian dollar 1.6408 1.6422 6.16—6.05 NZ dollar 1.0571 1.0591 9.72—9.32 Sterling pound 2.6216 2.6250 3.85-3.78 US dollar 2.1640—2.1650 4.65-4 60 Local dollars to 100 units200 words
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Article180 1984-11-27 25 Managers' prices lor Arbuthnot Securities Asia w, pu s ?2?-?* Unit 07 <~ o Seventti Bputra (B) j 8a— 3.85 NOVZ7 Sport Growth Fund 0.77': -0.82-= «d Eigt>t Bputra (8) 359-364 Singapore Unit Trust SfcS The Commerce "6-2 72 OUB-MOfltafU Bm* Bputra 1 03- 1 08 Tht Savings180 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-11-27 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers end LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Sin Bhum (196N) 27/11 (2300) FSB 1000-1100 Jl E Pioneer (105WA) 27/11 (2330) FSB *****100 P4 Chev Roze (41W) 28/11 (0700) FSB *****000/*****900 G3 B Penaga (116/84) 28/11 (0700) FSB 1200-1300/1600524 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-11-27 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppei Wharves Daning 44 aside 27 11 De Du 44 aside 27/11 Jenhol 22 aside 27 '11 Kim Soon Li 23 aside 27 11 StoltAvance 15/6 aside 27,11 Str Pride 20W aside 27/11 Waheng 27 8 aside 27.11 BowoonNo9 15/6 21 11 29318 words
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Article163 1984-11-27 26 HIGHER commodity E rices have translated ito markedly improved results at two listed plantation companies. Batu Kawan Bhd repented a 67.5 per cent increase in group pre-tax profits to M542.4 million for the year to Aug 31, 1984. Turnover increased by 38.2 per cent to MV56.6163 words
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Article87 1984-11-27 26 IN COMPLIANCE with the takeover code, Messrs Mohammed Adnan bin Datuk Shuaib and Vincent Tang Fook Lam, who own 34.3 per cent of Toshiba (M) Bhd, will make a general offer of Mslo for each Toshiba share not already owned by them. Toshiba Corporation of Japan, which owns 3087 words
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Article90 1984-11-27 26 BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BHD has forecast that its proposed one-for-five rights issue at M51.50 per share will bring in pre-tax profits of about MJ24.44 million for the year-ending June 30, 1965. The company said in a circular to shareholders yesterday that the company will be able to maintain the90 words
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Article, Illustration642 1984-11-27 26 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Face in the news By IT'S not fair to compare the volume of trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) with the bigger exchanges of the world, says the man who developed the world's first financial futures contract. Dr Mark642 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-11-27 26 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By Q PLEASE explain grass domestic product (GDP), grass national product (GNP) and per capita income. A THE gross domestic product is the measure of the total flow of goods and services produced by a country's economy over a period of time, usually one year. You obtain193 words
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Advertisement213 1984-11-27 23 The GTE 4100 is This versatile your 24-hour phone answering machine answering service automatically answers for just $395/-. It is all your incoming calls \£w4'll tt/MlAtf s_ff_e designed for everyone when you're out ■fill II l(£VwT *****& whose telephone is an Takes messages tor w all-important means of you. Gives213 words
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Advertisement202 1984-11-27 26 DID YOU KNOW? That we are not only the Aw\%--agents for Singapore's most i popular small part Storage but we carry large stocks £501 of Pallet 1 Racking Long Span Shelving By Planned Storage Systems (U.K.) «Here are some of the systems that help improve your warehouse PALLET RACKING DRIVE202 words
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Advertisement18 1984-11-27 26 BEND your financial quarias to Moneywise, Tha Straiia Timet, Times House, 390 Kim Sang j Road, Singapore 0923.18 words
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Advertisement1206 1984-11-27 27 C.A.T.S. 737H66 i m m m m m m ii i l,^ m^^ m^ m m^ m m^^^ 'WE GET OUR students by frequently advertising in The Straits Times Classified. It really pays because of the good response each time,' remarks Mrs Grace Chong of Serangoon Services, a tuition centre.1,206 words
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Advertisement688 1984-11-27 27 23 Shopping Guide TOYOTA/ ZING SEWING machines (Cash Payment, Instalment, Repair). Atomic Electrical Trading Company. Tel: *****64/ *****87. =02-58 Bukit Timah Shopping Centre. 24 Garage Sale DINING TABLE AND 4 chairs $400. One twin size bed frame $50, One Queen size bed frame $50, no mattress. One 9' x 12'688 words
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Advertisement598 1984-11-27 27 25 Sala: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products m\\ I mWrm _^H ■■■P^rtßß_Bf4hA__P_V afl Shirts from yO 27 Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE used secondhand pianos or organs. Please contact *****21. 28 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE— FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE, #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with598 words
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Advertisement647 1984-11-27 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 900am to 5.00pm lOrdinary.I Ordinary. ISi 00 per word (Mm Sis 00, I Food/ Entertainment Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm. "am -rr-. TT7TXX 1 Pergonal Service./ Merchaod.se deadline for the Sunday Times) Semi-diaplay: $20 00 per col cm Public Holiday 900am to I.oopm (Mm647 words
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Advertisement536 1984-11-27 27 36 House Renovation/ Decor JWILXIE ALUMINIUM IRON WORK Tel *****33 (5 Lines) TELEX RS ***** WILLIE FABRICATORS OF AMPLIMESH® GRILLES ALUMINIUM GLASS IRON GRILLES/GATE ROLLING SHUTTER BOX AWNING ETC ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME Block 4003. Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park I.Ave 10. #01-104, Singapore 2056 mmMmmmmmwmmmmWmmmmm Armstrong Flooring "so nice to536 words
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Advertisement1200 1984-11-27 27 W A BEAUTIFULLY m wood mahjong table and Wb' for sale 14. This mahjong table where 36 House Renovation/ Decor UNDERTAKING ROOF LEAKING changing roofing watei prool ing installing awning partita i gu'tf i Lndoa i urtain fern carpel elei 1 1 1 a I plumbing painting, furniture HUH prl1,200 words
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Advertisement790 1984-11-27 28 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi RENT A 36CM COtOW IV from $24 per month. Illllimilltl! installation .?ioo deposit or fuaranUx required Loni >>r short term rental a^uilublt' Wa B_3«J offer maintenance .ind rep.ur servue jli reasonable charges. Call .J.J***** .M***** 4oBtofH' lor more in format on RENT A COLOUR TV tHM_790 words
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Advertisement781 1984-11-27 28 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies I YEAR END OFFERII) New Elecr ironic Electric- Manuel Typea writers for sale Various typer writers ribbons available, e *****56 *****57 e SPECIAL OFFER NEW copier $1 190. electronic typewriter $520. chequewnlers. paper shredders, typ--j ist stands, safes *****55 r TOSHIBA ELECTRONIC KEY Telephone System (5781 words
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Advertisement652 1984-11-27 28 56 Industrial 56 Industrial j 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies II SURPLUS SALE I Used surplus construction equipment in good working condition, and excess stock of quality mosaics, tilings and marble for immediate disposal at reasonable prices. Construction Equipment Machinery e Tower Cranes a. KlOO Kroll internal652 words
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Advertisement246 1984-11-27 28 57 Business Opportunities FOR LEASE SINGAPURA THEATRE (Changi Road) Interested parties please write to: KILLINEY ROAD POST OFFICE P.O. BOX 380 SINGAPORE 9123 REGIONAL STOCKISTS WANTED. Profitable, no risk business venture in children's educational product from West Germany. Distributors also required (part-time/ full-time). Call *****29/ 8/ *****24 (after 5p.m.). BUSINESSMAN246 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-27 28 57 Business Opportunities YOU CAN LOCATE an agent or Importer in Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea through advertising in the leading dally newspapers. Contact *****83, Overseas Press. v AVAILABLE 24 HOURS Answering ($25)/ Registration/ Mailing Address ($10)/ Telephone Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5). *****09. BOUTIQUE SHOP WELL renovated/ with stock439 words
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Advertisement621 1984-11-27 28 'ATTENTION ARCHITECTURAL m mAWmr~m PHOTOGRAPHERS Large __P VII UB American A& E firm is seek__P II I L___B ing t0 commission experienced K architectural photographer for m WLm photo coverage of several presB ||II tigious projects in Singapore' |U U| Focus on classification 72 for a ■I J better picture.621 words
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Advertisement410 1984-11-27 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive M BB Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following appointment: PROMOTION OFFICER REQUIREMENT: A University Degree/ GCE 'AMevel. RESPONSIBILITIES: To organise cultural activities and related works. Must be prepared /to work outside office hours. GROSS SALARY RANGE: $692 to410 words
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Advertisement460 1984-11-27 28 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR Private Tutors with qualifications of Pre-Ul and above. Please call: *****66/ *****87/ *****67. TUITION CENTRE REQUIRES: (A) Home Tutors (Min. A level) for all subjects/ levels. (B) Qualified Teacher to teach small group 'O' level English. Contact: *****41. TUTORS REQUIRED FROM all disI460 words
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Advertisement504 1984-11-27 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical mm^^ mmmmm^ mmmmmmmmm^ mmm M^ Ml^^--^^ ll^^^^^ An established European Bank invites suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the following clerical positions DOCUMENT CHECKER Good G.C E O level with cred:t in English and Mathematics At least 2 years working504 words
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Advertisement168 1984-11-27 28 A progressive Group of Companies requires a: Beceptto»tet e GCE '0' level e 3 to 4 years relevant experience e Bilingual in English and Mandarin Benefits: e 5-day work week e Transport provided at pick-up points e Attendance incentives e Pay adjustment on completion of 3 months probation An attractive168 words
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Advertisement353 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 'An established Public Accounting Firm invites application* lor the following polls 1) SHARE REGISTRATION MANAGER Experienced A.-ri. admmistr.it. >r QCI Oor A It-Vfl. (USA nmaHftc allien win bt M advantage I y-'ars a.s an Kxecutive m share registration ucirk 2) COMPANY SECRETARIAL CLERKS GCE Oor353 words
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Advertisement507 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Hr We have an immediate vacancy tor: STENOGRAPHER a GCE 'O' Level ln at least 3 subjects Including English. a Shorthand 100 wpm. Typing 40 to 45 w.p.m. Able to operate telex. a Ito 2 years' working experience In similar capacity. intaraatad please call to507 words
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Advertisement540 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Immediate vacancy for RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Minimum GCE O' level certificate with 4 credits ln English Mathematics Candidates must have a pleasant personality and a good command of English Intaraatad applicanta plaaaa call personally between 9am to 12 noon and 2pm to 5.30pm CAD-CAM540 words
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Advertisement675 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WALK-IN INTERVIEW An estsblished group of Companies require the following personnel lor their Furniture Showroom at Worid Trade Centre. COSTING CLERK e Knowledge of book-keeping and experience essential, e Able to type. Interested applicants, please call personally or contact Mr. Lim at: Tel: *****11 Hall675 words
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Advertisement941 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE 'O' level e Able to type and must have at least 2 years' working experience with some bookkeeping knowledge. Interested applicants, plesse call at: KATONG PEOPLE'S COMPLEX NO. 112 EAST COAST ROAD #01-28, TEL: *****51. WANTED RECEPTIONISTS AND941 words
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Advertisement760 1984-11-27 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 2 VACANCIES FOR Junior Accounts Cletk with LCCI Bookkeeping Cert.ifcate and typing knowledge (35 wpm). Location: World Trade Centre and Cathay Building. Salary approx $600--$650. Call Business Trends, *****25. REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk with/ without experience. Preferably English and Mandarin speaking. Apply with your telephone760 words
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Advertisement462 1984-11-27 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales DHL INTERNATIONAL, with over 500 stations in more than 100 countries, is the market leader in the rapidly expanding worldwide courier industry. Continued demand for our most experienced and reliable services has created an opportunity for further expansion and we seek applications for the following positions:462 words
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Advertisement554 1984-11-27 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Looking for a more challenging and rewarding career? a leading company in high fashion jewellery and accessory requires more:FEMALE COUNTER SALES PROMOTERS to join its dynamic team. SCAN'S OFFER IS EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE: e Structured training programme. e Basic salary negotiable or. experience. e Attractive commission ranging554 words
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Advertisement613 1984-11-27 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales COUNTER SALES PERSONNEL Wa are an established company dealing with a range of wall known and exclusive perfumes. We mrm seeking highly motivated persons to man our counters at Changi Airport as well aa in town. Attractive basic salary negotiable on experience Attractive commission ranging from613 words
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Advertisement659 1984-11-27 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Expanding Transport Company requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor transport services. Musi have i vehicle >,i>^ experience, motivation utd ttrtee Attractive salary, transport allowance and commission. Appi > m j, rtttng to. I'!ir General Manager GALAX TRANSPORT PTE LTD Galax Building. Loyang Way Singapore 1750. FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS659 words
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Advertisement742 1984-11-27 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALESMEN/ SALESGIRLS UR GENTLV wanted lo sell OUT latest I imported musical Christmas trees .md last-moving products. Sn experience required as tram- ing will be provided Preferably school students Interested call: *****94 or come personally for an Interview: *03-61G Beacb Hoad. Golden Mile Complex, smga-pore-0719. PART/742 words
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Advertisement490 1984-11-27 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I ATTENTION I ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Large U.S. A E firm seeking to commission experienced architectural photographer for photo coverage of several prestigious Interviews December 1, 3 and 4 at Singapore Hyatt Hotel Leave message for M.A. Sulkin at490 words
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Advertisement371 1984-11-27 30 r MRT Civil Contractors invite applications for the positions of FOREMEN (2 positions) Preferably with tunnel experience MECHANICS (4 positions) With experience in hydraulic and diesel ELECTRICIAN With high and low voltage experience FORKLIFT OPERATORS (2 positions) Experience essential WHEEL LOADER 966 OPERATOR Experience essential Interested, please write in or371 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-27 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical mM %AWA\ The Pofyofefln Company (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Our Company Is one of die downstream companies In the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang) and produces two kinds of essential plastic materials low553 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-27 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical i I ju^J^^^^2^a________J______l___l A multi-national petro-chemica' company seeks the following applicants for their neighbouring Singapore offshore office: 1) ELECTRICAL ENGINEER e Minimum requirement is a tertiary education coupled with 3-4 years' experience ir either M&E consultancy firm or electrical contracting company e553 words
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Advertisement314 1984-11-27 30 e I ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm j 73 Situations Vacant: Production I _T—_nTT_______— I ACMA I I ELECTRICAL I I INDUSTRIES LTD I requires S i f MAINTENANCE! L MECHANICS J -J I e 1-2 years relevant > I experience ma I factory environment I I Preference given to candidates with NTC I314 words
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Advertisement502 1984-11-27 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production A multi-national Machine Tool Manufacturer requires Personnel for Painting Department. ep.7 Experience an advantage but not essen- tial. On the job training A'ill be given to suitable applicants Applicants must have completed or be exempted from Pull-time N.S. Benefits: Free transport or transport allowance o Good502 words
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Advertisement404 1984-11-27 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ji rP^-^UL CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD A member of 52 Singapore Technology Corporation invites applications for the following positions in our Subsidiary Companies. ©CHARTERED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (located at Bukit Timah) Tempororv/Pei'iiNiiiciil Pr QCES9 Operators (Malt/Femalt) depending on qualifications404 words
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Advertisement558 1984-11-27 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Rotating 2 Shifts. Permanent 3rd Shift Starting pay earn up to IA_T-9 1 IC" IFI $420 Interview Plus attractive Mon Fri Shift Allowance B.ooam 5.30pm The Personnel Department VIDEO FACTORY Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1 231 we take558 words
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Advertisement537 1984-11-27 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous TDAfkJC ICI AKJf\ Trans-Island Bus rpnuires more BUS DfIVGTS for our new services Services (Pte) Ltd re H"»"» mwc mmw li L* ft* Sit *Lfemut£6V The Per onnel DeP*Dm Daily gross selary We offer:537 words
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Advertisement431 1984-11-27 31 A leading manufacturing company in Jurong has vacancies for: STOREHANDS (No shift work) Earn up to $550 pm or more a Age 16— 26 years a Primary 6 and above a Singapore and Malaysia citizens We offer: e Free uniform and transportation a Free medical benefits a Hostel provided a431 words
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Advertisement398 1984-11-27 31 raiHQ COUKT HOTEL urgently requires: 1. Steward Attendant e Age at least 16 years old 2. Gardener e Physically fit e Some experience in gardening/ landscaping work an advantage 3. Lounge Waitresses e Age at least 18 years old e Height at least 1.61m e Pleasant disposition e Knowledge of398 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-27 31 A group of property investment and development companies require 1) ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Must have a degree in accountancy or ACCA. final stage of ACCA will also be considered. 2) SECRETARY Must be able to write correspondence independently and able to handle propertysales leasing. 3) OFFICE BOY Must have completed N.S.522 words
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Advertisement648 1984-11-27 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Wanted (1) 2 PLUMBER CUM ELECTRICIANS for household maintenance work e Must be skilful and expen enced e On salary and profit-sharing e Must hold driving licence (2) SALES MANAGER for office furniture end equipment department. e Must be well experienced in this trade e On648 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-27 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A leading private college requires 1 nglisti speal i INOIAN/MALAY OFFICE BOY i Minimum education Prtmen I mtHITMnd pleas, i 111 *****44 I j in immediate :iu»-r-i'-v. BINTANG TIMUft RESTAURANT requireWAITERS/ WAITRESSES (am email iffttsi Interested, tall personal!) al f 02-06/ 13 Far East Plszs today635 words
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Advertisement914 1984-11-27 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Transport company requires: 1) LORRY DRIVERS •*.vit.i Class 4 driving licence 9 2) LABOURERS Call personally at: -04-02 Central Building Or tel: 533*991 3 Urgently required LORRY/ DELIVERY DRIVER S with good driving records and E good personality Z Familiar oi Singapore roads. m Preferably residing914 words
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Advertisement754 1984-11-27 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SCHOOL LEAVERS WANTED tor December and January a.s Office Assistant Call for interview at: 220 Orchard Road. =04-01. Orchard C&E, S'poreo923. SNACK SHOP IN shopping centre requires one English speaking Malay Gijl Interested, please contact Sophie after 1900 hours *****44 URGENTLY REQUIRES General Clerk. Receptionist. Driver.754 words
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Advertisement554 1984-11-27 32 I^™ TODAY ®M 449 SGD^SD ava,lable ,n THIS SECTION 4SmmfmWlSm&tem EASTERN CAR RENTALS. 347 Sembawang Road Datsun 120Y/ Toyota, aircon, monthly $650, weekly $190. Malaysia use Sigma $160/ 2 days. *****01/ *****38. MITSUBISHI LANCER 5 speed/ Mazda 626 auto/ Brand new Corona for rental at special rate for daily/ weekly/554 words
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Advertisement582 1984-11-27 32 86 For Sala: BMW PERFORMANCE MOTORS LTD Used Car Department 1982 1983 BMW 5201A 1982 1983 BMW 7281A 1981 BMW 735iA Tha above cars are in immaculate condition and privately owned. Call: *****00 Ext. 2016 1980 AUGUST BMW 7351 Private registered with PARF eligibility. Fully automatic with expensive accessory and582 words
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Advertisement690 1984-11-27 32 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1982 OCT MERCEDES 280SEL Aircond, radio cassette. Champagne colour. Road tax till 2/85 Reasonable price secures. In showroom condition. Call: Henrj Wong, *****55. 8 DAYS TO go. 1979 Mercedes Benz 200 automatic. 1 private owner, radio cassette, sport: rims, in showroom condition Asking $38,800 0.n.0. Contact690 words
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Advertisement822 1984-11-27 32 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1980 FORD GRANADA. 2 8 automatic, tax March 1985, nonPARF. Selling $10,000. Call: *****00. 1980 FORD THERESA 1.6 GL. '<_}' regd., aircond, cassette, original paint, tip top condition, $6,800 0.n.0. *****27. 1981 FORD GRANADA 2.8. automatic. Aircon, stereo radio, 1 company owner. Price: $16,000 0.n.0. Tel:822 words
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Advertisement872 1984-11-27 32 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1977 OATSUN 100A. Aircond. radio cassette, new tax/ insurance. PARF. $7,800 0.n.0. 58 Braddell Road. *****64/ 5. 1977 DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon Private owner. Aircond. radio cassette. Eligible for PARF. $9,500. *****55 1979 DATSUN 100A. Aircon radio cassette, tax new, beautiful condition. Price negotiable. Contact *****44. 1979872 words
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Advertisement891 1984-11-27 32 90 For Sale: Toyota IST CO REGN 1978 Toyota Corona 1600. Aircond. radio cassette. New tyres. Tip top condition $5,800 o n.o Tel: *****35 *****23 1972 TOYOTA 1200 c.c, road tax till Feb' 85. aircon. cassette, selling: $5,600. Tel: *****38. after lpm./ *****98 1978 TOYOTA CELICA 1 600 ST. Coupe.891 words
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Advertisement1014 1984-11-27 32 91 For Sala: Mitsubishi 11/782 GALANT. 1600 1.1.S BUtO C matic, one private owner taa 4 as Qood condition *****3 I Kicky Tav i 1975 MIT GALANT 1880 SI PrtMtfa E owner No PARI Aircond. radio cassette, sports rims Jfi.soo ..no, *****56 1 1977 MIT GALANT Sigma Private owner Aircond.1,014 words
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Advertisement963 1984-11-27 32 93 For Sale: Honda DECEMBER 78 HONDA A I of4 d 1882 scrap value al (I hoi ionplete wit a aircond radio ..--h-. ti| top i ond (ii no interested view S Selegie Road. =01-24 PorklOlM Stl pping Mall (0718). 1980 HONDA ACCORD Ann t*i| it number plate, private owner963 words
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Advertisement911 1984-11-27 33 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1978 CLUBMAN 1080 cc 1 private owner, aircon. radio cassette, road tax till august '85 Tip top condition. $9,700 Loan $7,000. Tel *****40 Steven Yap 1861 HOLDEN COMMODORE, private owner, power window, steering, central locking, aircon.. radio cassette. telephone *****00.J '80 TOYOTA DX, downpayment $3,000.911 words
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Advertisement741 1984-11-27 33 95 For Sala: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles j ISUZU T^^ R ____^^^~*jtt_H mm JAmm\ __________k Ammm __________fc'^_k_£ _B_r__^________ b "tJb________Bv \-Arn ________k_jVV^ifl *-^*^^^S7^^"l x 3 TON DUMP TRUCK Free Air-con Original Body from F price 1 Japan 1 o^rn*l Road Tax— $600741 words
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Advertisement550 1984-11-27 33 96 For Sale: Motor Cyclea/Scootera AU GB7SO EXCELLENT condition, owner leaving, price $2,100 0.n.0. Interested rider please contact Simon at *****85 from 10.30 to 4.00. HONDA BIKES CBIOO, C5O. Ideal for learners taking test. Passed inspection. Resonable offer. 81k. 91, Lorong 3 Top Payoh #04--08. MANY BECONDHAND RDI2SLC M8X125 $1,800550 words
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Advertisement500 1984-11-27 33 97 Vehicles Wanted WILLING TO PAY high price for good condition used cars. Please ring: *****77 Mr. Koh. 98 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for PARF scrap cars and export documents. Please call at Kong Beng Motor Co., 170 Albert Street #01-07, Golden Wall Auto Centre, S'pore 0718. Tel: *****76/500 words
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Advertisement589 1984-11-27 33 I I 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST. 11 HILLTOP DOUBLE-STO-REY BUNGALOW. 4 bedrooms and servant's. BRAND NEW KITCHEN. Marble/ parquet flooring. ***** 0.n.0. Unobstructed viow. DIST. 10 BELMONT ROAD huge colonial bungalow. 30,000 sq.ft of mature garden. $5,000. Diets. 5, 10, 11 a 21 modem semidetached, 4 bedrooms and servant's589 words
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Advertisement651 1984-11-27 33 106 Accomodation Available: Houses *f, 31A WAN 77i0 Ave Dtst.l334 Sennette estate, double-storey corner terrace. 6 bedrooms, sin-gle-storey corner terrace, two bedrooms. Reasonable rental $050 upwards. Viewing 3pm —6pm Tel: *****47. Genuine tenants only. BUKIT TIMAH HONGKONG Park vicinity, 2-storey detached house. Newly renovated. Matured garden. Furnished. Any offer above651 words
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Advertisement617 1984-11-27 33 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST.2I BEE SAN Avenue, newly painted, fully furnished dou-ble-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $1,400. Deans Property: *****55. DIST.2I HONGKONG PARK dou-ble-storey semi-detached, land area 4,000 sq.ft. newly painted, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, rental: $1550. RPC, *****16/ *****93. DIST.2I NEAR AMERICAN School, beautiful double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms,617 words
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Advertisement559 1984-11-27 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments y Staying long in Singapore? W No other apartment can offer you as many advantages as THEFLAZA /SERVICE APARTMENTS \mmmmmn jAW Fuily air-conditioned I or *> 2-bedroom apartments c -tm®m\ Fully furnished, with kitchenette fllP^ Full domestic services559 words
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Advertisement408 1984-11-27 33 3 Bedrooms Utility Living Room /Balcony Spacious Kitchen Idyllic Setting Covered Car Park Attractive Terms To View telephone: *****91/*****66 DIST. 9 TNE HABITAT Brand new condominium. 3 4 bedrooms, partly/ fully furnished. $6,500 $6,000 e DIST 18 IBWM-PBBJM PARK High floor, 3 bedrooms, partly furnished. Full recreational facilities. $4,000 DMT.408 words
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Advertisement595 1984-11-27 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments There's a whole new world of living up in the Horizon. Gracious living in ultra- i*j I^^ W^ rp j 111 Jt4_Mfik__. 888 mmW^Amm^FjmmmwK ________B spacious units, lnree-level V»j life595 words
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Advertisement357 1984-11-27 34 SARKIES MANSION. Brand new luxurious mais/ townhaaa. 3/ 4 bdrms. Lovely patio/ balcony. Swimming pool. $3,200. STEVENS RD/ ROBIN RD vicinity. small dev apts/ mais. Brand new 3/ 4 bdrms. Bright kitchen. FaciliCHANCERY VILLE/ LE CHATEAU/ GRANGEFORD/ SOMMERVILLE EST. 2 4-bdrmed apts/ mais. Newlyfurnlshed. Delightful kitchen, swimming pool, squash/ tennis357 words
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Advertisement392 1984-11-27 34 VILLA DELLE ROSE DIST 10 a Luxurious maisonette. Available for immediate occupation at Villa Delle Rose. Superbly located off Holland Road, near the Botanic Garden and 5 minutes away from Orchard Road. a Beautiful landscaped and quiet environment with full Condominium facilities and 24 hours security. Plaaaa call: *****68 lor392 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-27 34 a Leedon Heights (dist.lo), brand new, 3 bedrooms, furnished, full recreational facilities. $2,600 a Lunalino Rise (dist.lo), high floor, 3 bedrooms, unobstructed view, full recreational facilities. $2300 Co-brokerage Welcome CONCORD HOUSING PTE. LTD. *****88/ 7/ 6. WESTPOINT APARTMENT DIST.OSII 2-bedroomed fully furnished apartments, with full aircond facilities, 2 units available439 words
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Advertisement654 1984-11-27 34 Developer Licence: 3l3B Advertisement Permit :0750 Tenure Of Land :9*» Years a Expected Date Of 2 Legal Completion :31 Dei-. 198fi S Building Plan No 3332/80 < DIST.IO, GARDEN HOTEL vicinity, brand new luxurious apartments/ maisonettes, 3/ 4 bedrooms, small development, swimming pool. 5 mins. to Orchard Road. $3,000- $3,500.654 words
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Advertisement795 1984-11-27 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FAIRWAYS, PARKVIEW, HONG Leong, Beaverton; Draycott. Cairnhill Plaza, Pandan Valley, Orchard Tower, Dalvey Court, Nlm Pack, $1,400 onwards. AAE: *****72/ *****01. JURONG EXECUTIVES' CHOICE, beautiful 3-bedroomed apartments: Parkview, Tat Lee, Cashew, etc. Pool, squash, tennis, 24-hour secueity. $1,600. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. LUXURY BRAND NEW apartment at795 words
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Advertisement814 1984-11-27 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.I9 YI-MEI GARDEN new 3bedroomed apartment, full recreational facilities, unfurnished/ furnished. $2,000/ $2,500. Tel: *****64/ *****55 Heng. DIST.2I GREEN LODGE Toh Tuck Road, 3 bedrooms, facing pool. Fully furnished. 1.700 sq ft. with full recreational facilities. $2,600. Heng Fatt Property: *****88. DIST.2B, MIMOSA PARK, high floor,814 words
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Advertisement811 1984-11-27 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.2I GOODLUCK VIEW lower maisonette. 3 bedrooms' bath room attached., full condo facilities. $2,200. Swansea *****11 D15T.2159 GREENLOOGE CONDOMINIUM brand new 3-bedroomed fully furnished rental negotiable. Call: Mrs Ng, *****75. DIST.3, PEARL BANK well maintained 3-bedroom, $1,600. Furnished. Immediate occupation. Contact Chong: *****74. DIST.S PASIR PANJANG811 words
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Advertisement761 1984-11-27 34 108 Accommodtion Available: Rooms FURNISHED BEDROOMS DETACHED house nearby National University Foreign students Dusiness Phone *****35 HOLLAND ROAO LUXURIOUS bun galow. furnished bedrooms with facilities Meals UTangeabte Per person $500 *****12 ORCHARD ROAD AREA fully furnished with bathroom attached $550 p.m. Immediate occupation Tel: *****89 PRESTIGIOUS APARTMENTS TO let on761 words
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Advertisement737 1984-11-27 34 112 Short-Term Accommodation Local/ Foreign 015T.9: BEHIND LUCKY Plaza Pull] furnished unconditioned apartment with complete facilities. 1 to 8 months *****28 DIST.9: STUDIO APARTMENT u: l> furnished alrconditioned Full facilities $1,500 pm Coni tact *****3b I ______________________^_______________^=-_5 113 For Sale: House? PRIME LOCALITY \Aell kept hilltop co»( single storey detached737 words
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Advertisement768 1984-11-27 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sals: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences jl Elevated locality. Easy Transportation Thomson area Near MRT station A new i_ ~~----i__/__'' JB I H Beautifully designed Spanish-style J• V^el6pho?J£ Am 1 T ne unique design of these Spanish-style j I *I uu768 words
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Advertisement490 1984-11-27 35 SPRINGLEAF GARDEN, modern designed 2-storey luxurious bungalow. 12,000 sq.ft. beautifully landscaped garden, with swimming pool. Selling below cost! Patron *****15/ *****18. DIST. 20, SEMBAWANG HILLS Estate single-storey terrace, 2,500 sq.ft. Well maintained, freehold. 3 bedrooms, car porch. $280,000. Agent: *****11. DIST-21 SWISS CLUB Road vicinity, 4-level detached house. Video security490 words
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Advertisement475 1984-11-27 35 DIST-14 GEYLANG 3-STOREY corner terrace, 3,800 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. Split-level living/ dining. *****77. DIST-16 APOLLO GARDEN vicinity, brand new 3,400 sq.ft dou-ble-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, $630,000. SA Ville. *****89. DIST.-19 ROBEY CRESCENT 2-1/2-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms/ servant's/ study, 5800 sq.ft., $650,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****70. DIST. 2880 SELETAR HILLS475 words
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Advertisement1534 1984-11-27 35 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sals: Privats 114 For Sals: Private 114 For Sala: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Freehold Residential CLEMENTI PARK fi&sb I SHOWCASE phase 3C IgSig) o/» wx t Comprising Gate House and 06 Designs in Particularly Carriage House a of O J cally sculptured housing1,534 words
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Advertisement804 1984-11-27 35 1 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata Apartments Apartments The cliarnis l Ast rkl\ iI Ic Come ami Ix: bonded over lESI jf_fH_nNf% Now that the much-dwaiicd Asihumllc show Hat is read fot the wewiag. oontidcr yourscti invited. Come, take a pexk And be bowled (MO in the804 words
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Advertisement634 1984-11-27 35 i 115 For Sala: HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW. MID/ HIGH floor, facing lush greenery/ Macßltchie Reservoir, $275,000/ $285,000 FarI rer Court, Blk-F, 1,770 sq.ft $270,000. Amberville, 1.722 sq.ft (maisonette). High floor, facing sea. $330,000 Vanda *****18 FARRER COURT (1550 sq.ft.) Blk-C. high floor- tenanted Expensively renovated. Asking $240,000 nett Tel *****94634 words
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Advertisement759 1984-11-27 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 4 -ROOMER $78,000 tM gotiable 3-roomed $47,000 negi liable Near Central WIU vatlon *****32 *****67 339tf0:._. COMMONWEALTH/ TANGLIN HALT 2-room Near market Rut ber tiles, throughout $19,000 r*egotiable 1-ully CPf Call COMMONWEALTH CRESCENT. 3 ROOMEO. low flOOl 0| market hawker rentre Selling $2-1.000 negotiable759 words
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Advertisement536 1984-11-27 36 118 Factory Spacas 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spacas Henderson Industrial Park Block B flatted factories/warehouse iKißll "^"^fa* '*-tiii W i BI WW WH— i niiiii Tai SlSPlbbb^- ._> ______KN «l_0«i-__K r^* B^ -8 ■■H^Hv sa^*3s ___Pi ;ltlil_^Plt s t :ais-* x^~~ 'fe_mri««-.^i X>^£3l^ Wwßtwß 'mm km J" i^^L^P^^^^mm B536 words
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Advertisement342 1984-11-27 36 mmS^ SB S l?*^f* m Qmmmm^—^ I Bhi__St^s^"^--s__B Ideally located at UPPER PAYA LEBAR RD. Area from 179.9 s.m e Adequate parking spaces e Suitable for light industries e Freehold land 80% loan available (Ifa 4m*o Vf\ I KiAWAIK HANG CO. (PTEJ.LTD. 157, South Bridge Road Singapore 0105 Tet *****6342 words
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Advertisement513 1984-11-27 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces -y»t-ii'.™ "^j^^jjfc-jf "*'"*"£?;i__j m ±r JSl. Si_lM_fc__^ This prime warehouse development is strategically located at the junction of Airport Link and Airport Road in the Paya Lebar industrial area. Short driving distance from Changi Airport. Easy Access to PSA, Jurong and virtually513 words
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Advertisement462 1984-11-27 36 120 For Sale Office 120 For Sala Office 120 For Sala Office Spaces Spacas Spaces ■^v Hfil Jmli iMaTa_r*K k __§i3 jrnj a _P___Hfi t- J i < sV* -^__||_l_M_________________|__| ____^a a ai siii biii^iC—B mu If ipf. .^H ____BiS. 1 If ''e. x i^___B ■i-^ _£>^<'^ V*&f Central Air-conditioning462 words
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Advertisement218 1984-11-27 36 EXPATRIATE DIRECTOR LEAVING— fully equipped compact downtown office available frorr 1 Jan 1985- 575 sq.ft. foi *****7.50 sublease until 16/6/198.' after which lease extension car be arranged with landlord Please phonne *****72. SHAW TOWERS, 610 sq.ft. High floor, facing sea and Padang Owner providing carpet, wal fabrics, 2 units tables218 words
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Advertisement499 1984-11-27 36 SIN THAI HIN 128 Princep Street Singapore 0718 Showroom Rental per month 6-200 sq.ft. $25,000 Office 160 sq.ft. $560 258 sq.ft. $903 893 sq.ft. $2,679 968 sq.ft. $2,904 3.175 sq.ft. $9,525 Rental inclusive of maintenance and central air-con. Car park available. 8 minutes to Orchard Road and Shenton Way Immediate499 words
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Advertisement817 1984-11-27 36 121 For Rent: Office Spaces NICE TABLE SPACE for rental River Valley main road Free parking $120 $150 inclusive of clerical assistant Tel *****37 OFFICE SPACE FOR rental. Locality Upper Thomson Road. 5 miles Approx 200 sq.ft Contact. *****10. Rosalind OFFICE SPACE AT Far East Finance Building available for immediate817 words
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Advertisement587 1984-11-27 36 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces CHOICE SHOPS FOR LEASE Suitable lor retaii u* Books Stationery Sport* Equipment F-leclrical Electronic:- goods Home Office Furnishing H)bb\ Crafli eu Bunding located near Bras Bank Raffles ot> L m rentals 1 otophone Owner *****31/*****00 T CUPPAGE PLAZA 1 I Orchard Road prime shop umts587 words
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Advertisement702 1984-11-27 37 123 For Rent: 123 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces wWAWEZ3A\\^ Prominently located at established residential area Servicing 208 condominium units and surrounding developments Excellent frontage faces main recreational facilities (swimming pool, squash courts and landscaped garden) Area Minisupermarket 1 1 .000 sq ft) Freehold Land A Please call Atlas702 words
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Advertisement175 1984-11-27 37 137 Tours MALACCA 2/3 Days A* $255 Stay Malacca Village Resort I Daily Departure wmm 2/3 Days Air $329 Beach or City Hotels I Daily Departure 2. '3 Days Weekday $99 2/3 Days Weekend $119 Ijby air-con launch) Daily Peg, 3 Days Coach $149 3 Days Air/Coach $259 Depart Every175 words
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Advertisement529 1984-11-27 37 136 Cruieee 136 Cruises 136 Cruieee ■^J_ ONff^FR^eABINS LErr> Krl ON 64 CORAL PRINCESS" fc_J 4-Day Cruise-To-Somewhere (Malacca) BEj Dec 20. Only cabins from $570 available. ■T!j 3-Day Weekend Cruise-To-Nowhere jLJ Dec 14. Only cabins from $540 available. R Jan 4. Only cabins from $450 available. HJV^B Facilities: KTZ 500-seat529 words
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Advertisement93 1984-11-27 37 137 Tours SQaiir-r 1 »w*.2a JmV^CfL l ?_wW?_«i*»« *iEsa_9» ||n Tour Operator lIU.I to Australia! PERTH ALBANY mm 6/7/9 Days From $1165 Compare Values" Come in for details of available tours to Gold Coast, Great Barrier Reef, Eastern Australia, Australia Delights, Australia Adventure, Tasmania Discovery Also watch for our regular93 words
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Advertisement873 1984-11-27 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I fSSHOI I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. I* With us, you'll enjoy these extras <§ Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive §< itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights Friendly bilingual guides. §5 So book early to avoid disappointments! S873 words
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Advertisement520 1984-11-27 37 137 Tours 137 Tours MALAYSIA Daily departures 2/3 days Desaru from SlOO/Sl2O/5175 Stay at {he Desaru View or Merlin Hotels 2/3 days Genting Highlands from $255 2/3 days Malacca (by air) from $265 3/4 days Pulau Tioman (by air) from $295 2/3/4 days Penang from $305 Stay at the Rasa520 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-11-27 38 K.P. BISWAS Aged 61 Passsd away suddenly on 28/11/84 Leaving Dennra. Wits: Mrs. Agnes Biswas Sons: Daughter In-Law Colin Tan Kim Neo Danny Maureen Francisco Dick Stella Paul Daughters Sons-ln Law Rita Wong Sin Seng Annie Arnold De Silva Joyce Grandchildren Eugene Stephanie Sharon Karen Pamela159 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-11-27 38 BI LOVING MEMORY OF REV. CHEW HOCK HIN GODS FAITHFUL SERVANT CALLED HOME ON 27 NOVEMBER 1978 LOVINGLY REMEMBERED BV MS CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN HMM__a__M_MHMHMM_HR___H_i < In LovifiQ Memory of My beloved husband J.T. CHRISTIE CALLED HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD 27-11 -ISS2 Fondly remembered by133 words
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Advertisement836 1984-11-27 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours a TheBESTof ,'J__e AUSTRALIAfr tfdK NEWZEAUND FV^ NO LONG OVERLAND JOURNEY BY COACH 1 m____ys2^^ DOMESTIC FLIGHT INCLUDED FOR MOST mmm PROGRAMMES e ALL SIGHTSEEING TO AU DESTINATIONS INCLUDED (EXCEPT FOR 'NO FRILLS' PACKAGE) 1«f 20 DAY AUSTRALIA m 9 DAY AUSTRALIA $2359 NEW836 words
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Advertisement657 1984-11-27 38 146 Foreign 146 Foreign CANADA Prepares students for UNIVERSITY Intake Offers courses in Arts, Science Commerce for Grades 11,12 413 Intensive English language programmes available. Entirely directed and administered by Canadian educators with more than 65 years experience in the field of Ontario education. Health counselling services and student advisor657 words
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Advertisement434 1984-11-27 38 148 Computer COMPUTER I STUDIES f^CaQ747Coww- PIQQM— MMMj ATHI In lorn ta tion Procoasmfp Diploma in Computer 13 Dec 84 *No prior computer knowledge is required DallUk r-LHt_rutt_a> Cnnlahi DIIUMI i^OtUpUvBT OQdViy Coun»-GPV2.A_C&D 4Jan_s < Post-747 Diploma in Computer Studies 2nd Dec 'B4 IDPM Part IH/IV Couwe BJan'Bs Personal Computer434 words
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Advertisement532 1984-11-27 38 148 Computer 148 Computer LOTUS 1-2-3 DBASE II WORDSTAR AVAiI_ABLE NOW Intensive hands on training on the IBM PC conducted by certified instructors KINGSUEY SCHOOL OF WORD PROCESSING 40 Orchard Road #06-02 MacDonald House (0923) Tel: *****54/55 V J 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Technical CGURSSSS I »Aj A practical532 words
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Advertisement565 1984-11-27 38 151 Language GCE ENGLISH -HOLIDAY Class commencing 28/11/84. Small group. Hurry. Tel: *****2S (Geylang Serai); *****11 (People's Park Centre). 152 Music POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers courses for: ORGAN DISCO DRUM ELECTRIC GUITAR POP/CLASSICAL GUITAR POP/CLASSICAL PIANO Enquiries #03-18 Peninsula Shopping Cplx T*fc *****18/ *****19 THE HAMMOND SYSTEM is the565 words
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Advertisement477 1984-11-27 38 152 Music 152 Music 170 Lost LOST AT BUKIT Timah vlcinit} on 24th of Nov 1984 Black and AW WM-\ ma _______________HH^^^^ ERIC'S GUITAR TUITION S&STSi'&nS KL<T lnder A step ehesd in guitar study Horns tuition in clonal, pop, folk, count.-y, jazz, rock and Muss. Rapid atrum- l > of477 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-11-27 39 picture Blinkered Japanese colt Katsnragi Ace, with nine previous wins, beating English horse Bedtime by V z lengths te take the 142 million yen (about S|l.2 million) Japan Cup at Fnehn Racecourse near Tokyo on Sunday. Four-year-old Katsnragi Ace, by Boysie Boy, started at 49-1. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article1458 1984-11-27 39 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 1 1,200m (Ratings: 111*S) 3 Splendour O 57 Ul 17 Amir 57 111 7 The Mirage 56.5 110 1 Midnight Killer 56 109 11 One Dot Red 55.5 108 16 Sheikh1,458 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-11-27 39 ALBERT SIM - At the 400m o Pictures by aad ALBERT SIM At the finish Q 1 Div 1 1,400m 1. Gold Mine 2. Damavand 3. Wayahead 4. Remember Me V Dist: 2V 2 V/i, l>/ 2 Time 1:27.8 Q 1 Div 3 1,400m 1.JONATHAN CHOO - 201 words
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Article466 1984-11-27 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Leading rider comes in from cold By NEW ZEALAND jockey Nigel Tiley, 24, was once dubbed the "rags to riches kid" after an amazing run of successes in feature races at the autumn racing carnival at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney in 1982. The young466 words
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Article229 1984-11-27 39 Six for your notebook THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and can be followed: Fox Kingdom again found one to beat, this time in the tearaway Concrete Wall in Class 3 Div 2 over 1,200 m. The four-year-old by Red God went down by three partsTONTO - 229 words
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Article96 1984-11-27 39 Burrough Hill Lad again NEWBURY (England), Mon. Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Burrough Hill Lad took the Hennessy Gold Cup Handicap steeplechase over the weekend, giving weight all round to 12 opponents. The favourite went to the front early in the long Newbury straight, and with champion rider John Francome astride,Reuter - 96 words
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Article119 1984-11-27 39 AGED 74 passed away peacefully on 25.11.84 leaving behind: WIFE: MDM ANG SEAT HUA 80H8: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW KOH CHUAN SWEE GAY BEE BEE RAYMOND KOH AH KIAT RONNIE LOH SIEW ENG KO CHUAN AUN DANIEL KO CHIAT LENG BILLY DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW KOH CHEOW TEE GGH SIA CHIEW119 words
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Article125 1984-11-27 39 We extend our deepest condolence to MR GEORGE NG AND FAMILY on the demise of his beloved Father MR NG WAI MUN on 24th Nov. 1984 From: Chai Fook Loong Evelyn Koh Tan Ee Pheng Clara Tan Jenny Yow Lee Ee Shan John Chua Elizabeth Cheong125 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-11-27 39 JOSEPH LIEM BOEN HWA WHO LEFT US ON 27.11.7*: His helping hand was a utejp first >•• To render any aid he could His voice was always raise(HO> praise His words were wise and guatti* Dear father, since you w^l away. The ones you loved so true.156 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-11-27 39 In Loving Memory Of MRS LIM AH LENG NEE DIANA TAN PEK TOW Departed 27/11/81 js time changes many things but not the memory this day brings. SADLY MISSED BY HUSBAND, CHILDREN, PAR- :x ENTS, BROTHER, SISTER, BROTHER-IN-LAW, > !x; SISTER-IN-LAW, NEPHEWS NIECES.48 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-11-27 39 YO ENG HO AGE: 75 Years Passed am»f peacefully on 26/11/84 leaving behind son*, daughters, sons-in-law. daugh-ters-in-law and grandchildren Cortege leaving BM. 240, Street 21. Jurong East at 0.90 am (30/11/84) lor Church of Good Shepherd (2 Dundee Road) and thence lo C.C.K. Cemetery. Enquiries 5600 196 MADAM112 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-11-27 40 ROME, Mon. Verona stretched their unbeaten soccer run in the Italian First Division to 10 games when they scored a memorable 2-1 away win over secondplaced Torino. The victory, Verona's seventh of the season, stretched their lead to three points while Sampdoria, 1-0 winners away toAFP - 596 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-11-27 40 MADRID, Mon. Scottish international soccer striker Steve Archibald scored twice as unbeaten Barcelona maintained their five-point lead in the Spanish First Division with a 4-2 home win over Real Valladolid. But the Catalans, who have yet to lose a League match after 13 rounds of theReuter - 627 words
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Article203 1984-11-27 40 ROTTERDAM, Mon. Ajax Amsterdam took a firm grip at the top of the Dutch First Division with an emphatic 3-1 away win over arch-rivals and defending champions Feyenoord yesterday. Watched by 58,000 fans in the Feyenoord Stadium, Ajax outplayed their hosts to stay aReuter - 203 words
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Article118 1984-11-27 40 Chelsea's Dixon top shot LONDON, Mon. Chelsea striker Kerry Dixon leads the English First Division soccer scorers' list with 19 goals. The hot shots Division One: 19: Kerry Dixon (Chelsea). 15: Gary Bannister (QPR). IS: Adrian Heath (Everton), Gary Thompson (West Brom). Division Two 17: John Aldridge (Oxford). IS: BillyAFP; Reuter - 118 words
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Article220 1984-11-27 40 LISBON, Mon. Porto held on to their one-point lead of the Portuguese First Division when they drew 0-0 at home with second-placed Sporting Lisbon. Champions Benfica moved up to within two points of the leaders with a convincing 3-0 home win over Salgueiros. Porto,Reuter - 220 words
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Article180 1984-11-27 40 LONDON, Mon. Sheffield Wednesday hauled themselves back into the top six of the English First Division with a welldeserved 2-1 victory over Championship challengers Arsenal at Hillsborough yesterday. Arsenal were outrun and overpowered by Wednesday's vibrant and direct attacking play and were lucky not to sufferReuter - 180 words
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Article266 1984-11-27 40 LONDON, Monday LAWRIE McMenemy, manager of English First Division soccer club Southampton, is ready to sell club captain Steve Williams but is adamant that defender Mark Wright will not be released. The two players, both members of England's World Cup squad, asked for transfers after rowsAFP - 266 words
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Article465 1984-11-27 40 FIRST DIVISION: Austria: Austria Vienna 2 Lask 0. Voest Linz 2 Rapid Vienna 2. Austria Klagenfurt 3 Fav AC 1, Wiener Sportclub 1 SWW Innsbruck 4, SV Spittal 3 Sturm Graz 1, Gak 4 Austria Salzburg 1. SC Eisenstadt 2 Admira/Wacker 0, Vienna Portas 3 AlpineReuter; UPI - 465 words
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Article, Illustration730 1984-11-27 41 4 It's not a nice feeling when you train really hard and get up for a match and then lose. You have to have experience on grass if you want to become a great m player. 7 Carling Bassett (above) ALL THE FIRST-ROUND RESULTS Men'sAFP; Reuter; AP - 730 words
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Article334 1984-11-27 41 Reat of tennis JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Eliot Teltscher strolled to an easy 6-3, 6-1, 7-6 victory over fellow-Ameri-can Vitas Gerulaitis to win the South African Open championship here yesterday. Gerulaitis appeared physically and mentally drained after his marathon four-hour stint on Saturday when he beat unseededAP; Reuter - 334 words
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335 1984-11-27 41 AMERICAN SPORT NEW YORK, Mon. Steve Fuller, who took over for the injured Jim McMahon three weeks ago, threw two touchdown passes to lead Chicago to a 34-3 victory over the Minnesota Vikings yesterday, clinching the National Football Conference Central Division championship forReuter; AP - 335 words
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Article214 1984-11-27 41 Russians wrest four titles NAGOYA (Japan), Mon. The Soviet Union, led by Yuri Balabanov and Elena Shushunova, won four of the 10 events in the Chunichi Cup gymnastics competition here yesterday. Balabanov captured the rings and shared first spot with compatriot Stepan Marcinkiv in the horizontal bar Results Men: Rhus:Reuter - 214 words
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Article495 1984-11-27 41 THE 12km Canillejas cross country race in Madrid was abandoned on Sunday after spectators burst on to the track three kilometres from the finish. Leader Mike McLeod, of Britain, the Los Angeles Olympic 10,000m bronze medallist, was pushed to the ground as about 30 spectators joined in theReuter; AP; AFP - 495 words
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Article152 1984-11-27 41 KARACHI, Mon. Australian Chris Dittmar once again confirmed his superiority over former world champion Qamar Zaman when he defeated the Pakistani 6-9, 9-5, 9-7, 9-1 in the semi-finals of the Pakistan Open squash championship here yesterday. The victory at Zaman 's own backyard consolidatedReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-11-27 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE New Zealand training stint for the Republic's squash juniors early next month will take on an extra significance for Ramesh Dhanabalan and Mark Hill. For their performance there will decide who would fill the fourth berth in the Singapore254 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-11-27 42 I HYDERABAD, Mon. I New Zealand snatched three wickets for six I runs in the last three j overs of the day to I wrest the initiative from I Pakistan on the second day of the Second Test j here today. After cruising along on the foundation214 words
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Article280 1984-11-27 42 ON THE CRICKET SCENE BRISBANE, Mon. Australian captain Kim Hughes resigned today after the West Indies defeated his team by eight wickets in the Second Test here to go 2-0 up in the five-Test series. Hughes attempted to read a prepared statement to a packeaReuter - 280 words
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Article107 1984-11-27 42 Clifford hits a century PERTH, Mon. New South Wales batsman Peter Clifford hit 15 boundaries in an innings of 102 not out that was the only highlight on the final day of the drawn Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia tQday. Clifford, who made 51 in the first innings, scoredReuter - 107 words
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Article133 1984-11-27 42 AUSTRALIA Ist inns 175 WEST INDIES Ist mm 424 AUSTRALIA 2nd inns K. Weasels c Gomes b Walsh 61 J. Dyson c Dujon b Marshall 21 G. Wood c Richardson b Holding 3 A. Border c sub (Harper) b Holding 24 K. Hughes lbw Holding 4 D. Boon c133 words
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Article133 1984-11-27 42 BOMBAY, Mon. India start as firm favourites in the first of five Tests starting here on Wednesday against an England side still reeling from the home whitewash they suffered at the hands of the West Indies this summer. England's morale and confidence have reached on all-time133 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-11-27 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Ltc Soon averts pull-out threat by hurdler By A MAGNANIMOUS gesture by Ltc Kesavan Soon yesterday averted a pull-out threat by national 400 metres hurdles record-holder Norshdiah Mohd. Ali from the Singapore squad to the Asean Cup track and field meet in Manila, starting on400 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-11-27 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By PERHAPS the most exciting thing about a triathlon is its unpredictable nature. This was true of the third Singapore Triathlon last Sunday, in which new faces upset the form books. Corporal Ng Siak Ping could not beat defending champion Kenneth Keng,K.F. SEETOH - 443 words
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323 1984-11-27 42 Higgins wards off a spirited Williams fight LONDON, Mon. Defending champion Alex Higgins, of Northern Ireland, survived a determined attack by veteran Rex Williams to reach the last eight of the £100,000 ($267,(XJ0) Coral UK snooker championships at Preston, north-western England, last night. Leading 4-3 at the interval, Higgins wentAFP - 323 words
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316 1984-11-27 42 JANICE SEAH - Hockey girls have time on their side JANICE SEAH AGE and the lack of it played an important role in the final selection of Singapore's women's hockey team for the International Invitational tournament in Hongkong from Dec 18-23. The 15-member team average 21 years, old enough to have had some316 words
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Article208 1984-11-27 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI INTERNATIONAL hookey umpires Harbhajan Singh Loomba and Charan Singh will attend a week-long coaching course in Karachi next week. The course, sanctioned by the Asian Hockey Federation, is being held in conjunction with the •Champions Trophy competition, which will pit the world's leading208 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-11-27 43 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai GUANGZHOU DATELINE SINGAPORE 0 HONGKONG 0; JAPAN 1 GUANGZHOU 0 Story ...by Picture.. .by Singapore impress in drawn final match SINGAPORE will return home today hopeful of a good showing in the Asian Cup following an impressive performance in their 0-0 draw withJerry Seh - 521 words
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Article317 1984-11-27 43 JANICE SEAH - Bravery begets generosity JANICE SEAH By HE wishes to remain anonymous because he doesn't believe in advertising a gesture of goodwill, but you can wager that by the time Jack Lai gets his much yearned-for wheelchair, the cat will be out of the bag. Jack, the 27-year-old paraplegic who was317 words
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Article314 1984-11-27 43 IAAF move puts Seoul in quandary SEOUL, Mon. SEOUL Olympics officials expressed fears today that income from television rights for the 1968 Games here would be reduced sharply due to a decision against holding final events in the morning. The Seoul Olympics Organising Committee wanted the finals of key sportsAFP - 314 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-11-27 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDR AN Carvalho ensures the beat goes on By QATAR, who held eventual gold medallists France to a 2-2 draw during this year's Olympics, will be without their Brazilian coach, Evaristo Macedo, during the Asian Cup soccer tournament starting at the National Stadium362 words
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159 1984-11-27 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. China will host the World Badminton ChamEionships in 1967. This will e the first major tournament the Chinese will organise since joining the International Badminton Federation: Next year's world championships will be held in Calgary, Canada. The IBF also picked IndonesiaNST - 159 words
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Article190 1984-11-27 43 Three for the prize of one LONDON, Men. Three middleweight boxing titles will be at stake tomorrow when European champion Tony Slbson and British aad Commonwealth title holder Mark Kaylor come face-to-face here. But it Is the destiny of Jut one of them Slbson's European crown that really matters. Kaylor,Reuter - 190 words
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Article53 1984-11-27 43 LONDON, Mon. England captain Nigel Melville has lost his bid to lead the North against the touring Australian wallabies Rugby Union side at Blundellsands on Wednesday. Melville damaged his knee playing last week and was optimistic about returning to action at the weekend but was told to takeReuter - 53 words
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Article164 1984-11-27 43 EDINBURGH, Man Zhao Jlanhna failed world Na. 1 Marten Frost's Md to wia a fourth successive men's singles title at the Scottish internatiaaal badminton championships here yesterday. The Chinese teenager ended the Dane's reign in a gruelling semifinal before going oa to beat another Dane, Jens-Peter164 words
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151 1984-11-27 43 HELSINKI, Mon. The president of Finland's National Olympic Committee has called for a full and immediate inquiry into the circumstances su rrounding the doping of Olympic runner Martti Vainio and the resignation on Friday of chief national coach Antti Lanamaki. Vainio, 33, wasReuter - 151 words
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Article81 1984-11-27 43 Taiwanese outclass Singapore IPOH, Mon. Chinese Taipeh powered their way into the second round of the World Inter-club Asian qualifying round basketball championship when they crushed Singapore 77-34 at the Stadium Indera Mulia here tonight. The Singaporeans offered resistance only in the first five minutes and surprised their opponents byBernama - 81 words
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Article329 1984-11-27 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - Jurong act against car prizes TAY CHENG KHOON By JURONG Country Club have taken the lead in trying to plufc the so-called "elusive hole" that have turned many a local amateur golfer into rich professionals overnight. Three well-intentioned motor firms offered the club cars as hole-in-one prizes for their Jurong329 words
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114 1984-11-27 43 SCOTTSDALE (Arizona), Mon. Jack Nicklaus putted for a U*****,000 ($516,000) birdie on the 18th hole yesterday to win the U*****,000 invitational golf tournament at Scottsdale. The 2.5-metre putt was the richest in the history of golf. It was the only hole won yesterday. TomAP; Reuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-11-27 42 TODAY'S EVENTS H 9££J? Y avU S^tfce Leagne: Institute of Education v HDB (Balestier Road, 5.30 p.m.). Friendly: S'pore Veterans v National Women (Farrer Park AC, 5.15 p.m V 9"£ YBALL SAFSA Inter-formatlon finals: Artillery y 7 SIB (3 p.m.).Thlrd placing: SADA v Commando (1 p.m.).Both matches at Gay World51 words
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302 1984-11-27 44 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA Zozo killed by same bug as three fellow primates earlier By THE last gorilla at the Singapore Zoological Gardens is dead. Sixteen-year-old Zozo died on Nov 15 of Pseudomonas pseudomallei, the same infection which killed the other three gorillas in the302 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-11-27 44 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By I Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Mon. Australian opposition leader Andrew Peacock tonight failed to score the decisive victory in a nationally-televised debate with Prime Minister Bob Hawke needed to reverse his party's flagging electoral fortunes. Although Mr PeacockAP - 322 words
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Article171 1984-11-27 44 JAKARTA, Moo. Three more fires hit the ladsawrtsa capital over the weekend, following a wave of fires and bomb blasts la the past three months. There were no reports of es—ltlea aad security officials said the ca— es of the fires were being investigated. Yesterday,AP - 171 words
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Article98 1984-11-27 44 Mix-up of two accident victims SIOUX CITY (Iowa) Mon. A teenager injured in a traffic accident two weeks ago, snapped out of a coma to find she had been wrongly identified as a girl killed in that crash, hospital officials said yesterday. Miss Patricia Noonan, 16, awoke from a 15-dayUPI - 98 words
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Article275 1984-11-27 44 ATLANTA, Mon. HEALTH officials here have warned of a ElSingapore virus causing influenza and recommended that people in the high-risk group get vaccinated against it. The B-Singapore virus has been active for the past two winters and has proved resistant to the drug Amantadine, whichUPI - 275 words
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Article51 1984-11-27 44 What it should have been THE prime lending rate of The Kyowa Bank Ltd should be 10.25 per cent and not 10.5 per cent as reported yesterday. The rate of change was received too late by the Association of Banks in Singapore for inclusion in the weekly table provided by51 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-11-27 44 LONDON, Mon. Romance is dead. Long live science. An American dermatologist says love is just a chemical reaction and kissing merely a way of satisfying the addiction. In coldly clinical terms, kissing is a kind of sucking behaviour intended to sample "semiochemicals" resting onAP - 187 words
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266 1984-11-27 44 Hijackers put off threat indefinitely ADDIS ABABA, Mon. THE three army officers who hijacked a Somali jetliner to Ethiopia two days ago agreed today to an indefinite postponement of their deadline to blow up the plane with 108 people on board, Western diplomats said. A noon (5 p.m. Singapore time)AP; UPI - 266 words
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194 1984-11-27 44 LUXEMBOURG, Mon. About 110,000 people joined the dole queues in European Community countries last month, raising unemployment levels to an all-time high of 12.8 million, the community's statistic agency, Eurostat, said today. Eurostat said the rise could not be explained by purely seasonal factorsReuter - 194 words
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Article32 1984-11-27 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose by 0.44 point to 1,220.74 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stnrk Furhar.cre today. APAP - 32 words
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347 1984-11-27 44 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Mon. The badly-diseased heart of William Schroeder was replaced by a pulsating artificial assembly of plastic yesterday, but he had to be operated on again six hours later when severe internal bleeding began compressing a lung. The 52-year-old grandfather had been awakeAP; Reuter; UPI - 347 words
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Advertisement348 1984-11-27 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE A high point in Singapore's technology drive will be reached when the first locally-produced micro-chips roll off the production line next month, reports JEFFREY TSANG. What locol travel ogents say of the Tourism Task Force's proposal to attract more tourists. Who says348 words
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Title Section17 1984-11-27 1 SECTION TWO Stun 'em with silk this season OUTLOOK, Page Two Hollywood's Scarlett O'Hara LEISURE, Page E.ght17 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1984-11-27 1 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA The Young Men's Christian Association (Orchard Road) was officially opened last Saturday. We take a look at this new hostel and others in Singapore. By IN EUROPE, the hostel movement started one dark and stormy night in 1909, when schoolteacher Richard Schirrraan and his pupils wire1,232 words
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Article, Illustration737 1984-11-27 2 CINDY HALES - CINDY HALES Here are two designer outfits you can sew for this festive season By BEAUTIFULLY decorated Christmas trees and prettily- wrapped parcels in department stores have tripped off the festive mood. In the women's department, white frilly blouses and dresses of satin, silk737 words
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Article, Illustration720 1984-11-27 4 CHOO SOH ENG - More challenges women CHOO SOH ENG What can an "older" secretary do when a survey of bosses here shows that 65 per cent prefer secretaries who are between 20 and 30 years old? A recent forum, entitled Age and Secretaries, dealt with this issue. By ARE older secretaries being phased720 words
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483 1984-11-27 4 YEO SWEE KEOW - What's lacking is imagination YEO SWEE KEOW Tuesday column By ALL too often, owners of Housing Board flats, having collected their keys, happily contact their contractors to arrange for renovation work to begin. The floor used to be the only area which needed renovation, with ceramics, marble or vinyl tiles483 words
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Article, Illustration802 1984-11-27 5 JONATHAN MIRSKY - Phasing out old guard in Red army JONATHAN MIRSKY Production, not class struggle, is the priority in China whose outmoded generals in the People's Liberation Army are giving way to younger professionals By 4 The 80-year-old Deng has also chided his outmoded generals for clinging to their positions. They must802 words
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Article278 1984-11-27 8 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN A UNIQUE musical experience will take place here when six pianos are played simultaneously during concert performances at the Victoria Theatre from Friday to Sunday. Called The Sound of Potpeurrt, the concerts will feature two Singapo- rean and four Filipino pianists. They will play278 words
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Article, Illustration800 1984-11-27 8 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By Our writer takes a trip to The Fantasy Factory in Genting IT IS no coincidence that a show entitled The Fantasy Factory should be playing at the Genting Hotel. For that gambling resort is a fantasy factory, if nothing else. A stroll around the800 words
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Article, Illustration899 1984-11-27 8 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY Film and film-makers By "I want to be an actress, a great actress. Vivien Leigh to Maureen O'Sullivan, when both were children in a convent in Calcutta. "Having known madness, she knew bow it was to be drawing close to death." Playwright899 words
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123 1984-11-27 9 TWO singers and two composers are Singapore's representatives at the fourth Asean Sang Festival in Manila, which began an Saturday and will end next Monday. They are singers Kaye Hamld aad Louis Castle, aad composers Florence Ooi aad mmmmdar Ismail. Kaye, 21, who123 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-11-27 9 TODAY: Singapore Harbour 7.41 a.m. (1.5 m), 1.15 p.m. (2.9 m), 8.18 p.m. (0.3 m). Sembawang (applicable to Punggol) 2.54 a.m. (3.1m), 7.24 a.m. (1.7 m), 1.41 p.m. (3.2 m), 7.54 p.m. (0.4 m). Sedlli Kechil (applicable to Desaru) 1.47 a.m. (2.6 m), 7.04 a.m. (1.7 m), 11.55184 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-11-27 9 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN National University of Singapore hopefuls vie for a place in the finals of their Talentime, which will be held on Saturday By RAMESH PANICKER is 23, and a third-year Arts student at the National University of Singapore. Last Tuesday, at640 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-11-27 9 IF NOTHING else, Rafael Centenera can feel he's accomplished something by releasing three albums. His latest effort, life Worth Living (on the CBS label), finds this Filipino singer crooning in an old world style reminiscent of ol* Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, but not quite337 words
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Advertisement759 1984-11-27 3 A Beach Blessed By Serene Beauty, A Shore Caressed By Emerald Sea, A Resort Lapped In Utmost Luxury. -B_B__^B_BBBBB_BBBB_^_BBB__^_B__I_BB__B_I_IB i MH___H_____F*^S___^^i^-__^^^ f* ■■-■^...__BB^Cr ?!feasW '^^'HjHrBB mWr' a i'immm^ I ''-"i ■'^^k *^^4 'I t* *t*—- fc I E*» BH" I yB HH^jmß Bjy^l JE^B« I'tWmW MT AmmmmK.'^&m _______l AV'W j759 words
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Advertisement711 1984-11-27 4 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE this season at __________________________r ___r <______£ __L_____fH I M Christmas Be t *"H Gala Dinner Dance Christmas Eve Set Christmas Eve Set Festivities till 3am fi__N fm 7pmto 2 am Dinner Dinner Celebrate with jazz: fij_! Enjoy all your favourite 7pmto n pm 7pmtol l pm711 words
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Advertisement265 1984-11-27 5 Sharp helps you cook like a master, m f* that faster. '""mmmm *P I: r M, ft !_fcsllr :v v J mW^M- > jtAw _i«ff jmWF" Mr W^v^T I M rnkW f Jr M________r M V^eM _______M _r I B^b x __p"~ iv 3.3*1* w WmmmM '^181 ____Pt";^^__P-^'"^ :^!BE^ 1265 words
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Miscellaneous273 1984-11-27 6 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim Davis VOaRVI3ITISSUCH\ I GOOP HEAVENS/ I WOO'MA/ "SI A SURPRISE, MOM. y V WHAT'S THIS? J AIN'T SCIENCE I WHEN'S THE LAST /WE HAVEN'T _> v SOMETMIN'? f TIME VOO ANP BEEN OPF Vs S (J. RAP WENT OUT?! THE FAR/V\ >v ,^~V~ ~^SBS_Z I 19273 words
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Advertisement275 1984-11-27 7 [ORCHARD: 13TH BLOCKBUSTER DAY! ADMISSION PRICES: $4.00 $3.00 I (Cash Bookings Only/No Free List) Fantastic Sound Effacts hi m[°™v?~ i THEY KE HEKE ro save the world |i! i _3HM^WLI MURRAY DANAYKROYD <'| SICOURNEY WEAVER <l| I GOLDEN SULTAN J| I*— Mth ACTION-PACKED' DAY! 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN275 words
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Miscellaneous257 1984-11-27 8 What's on a_EH-B-HH_BK_H_B^^ NATIONAL EXHIBITION McLaughlin Group: To commemorate 25 a weekly NBC News TV years of nation-building, programme in which 1 US World Trade Centre.lo journalists, led by Nationa.m.lo p.m. Till Dec 16. al Review executive ediTickets, required on r Jonn McLaugnlm, weer-cr-__ and public holi- P«! sen 1257 words
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Advertisement177 1984-11-27 10 PRONTO Fastest local despatch. 68 mins. flat from call to delivery. Yes! That's the maximum time PRONTO takes to deliver urgent documents, small parcels and articles ANYWHERE IN SINGAPORE. And that's from receipt of your phone call. Most of the time, it is even quicker. Entrust your local urgent despatches177 words
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Miscellaneous1994 1984-11-27 10 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE «Q' SttldiO Olte VI|K fIBH SBCS i RadioOne W j^___Bi w^^__i__P^^BFl 2.30 PM SBC Teit "Live" Sample Pages story of two brothers one clever but cunning 5.58 am National Anthem pon 1.35 Sounds Alive mlnhfl^ *_OC l^W "^|*r j\ 3.00 Op^t «d Programme tt^ghts folowed1,994 words
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Article, Illustration891 1984-11-27 1 TEO HAN WUE - Chinese influence lingers in Japan TEO HAN WUE A trip to Japan can be a cultural journey. Our writer, who visited the old cities of Kyoto and Nara recently, had glimpses not only of ancient Japan but also Tang influence on Japanese architecture and Chinese characters in kanji. By TO891 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1984-11-27 2 CHRISTOPHER WREN - CHRISTOPHER WREN Pu Jie, the younger brother of the last Qing emperor Pu Yi, is working on his memoirs. He is acting as adviser to a Chinese-Italian film about his brother's life, directed by Bernado Bertolucci. By 4 At first I looked upon PuNYT - 1,172 words
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Advertisement195 1984-11-27 2 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES I ST A NTS RS5OBBl_-_M_-H| Sales Service: j Rates: I Box Service: t «__J!i__! do mmMMmMmmuummm^ Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T-S RS ***** TIMEAD j A Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. j Posted': 5510.00 APPOINTMENTS WLmmmWMr^ J^r f195 words
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Advertisement187 1984-11-27 2 Sea K Land ■_Ellss>r_-__{ SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC invites applications for the following position:MECHANIC cum ELECTRICIAN Qualification and Experience a) Completed Secondary education and possess an Electrical National Trade Certificate/PUB Electrician's Licence. b) Applicants should have a few years experience in Installation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment, ability to read electrical187 words
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Advertisement340 1984-11-27 2 I RESORTS WORLD (S) PTE. LTD. I H (A Member of Genting Group of Companies) H I invite applications from suitably qualified Singapore H I Citizens for the post of H I SALES MANAGER I fl The successfiil candidate will take charge of the H I Singapore Office and duties340 words
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Advertisement271 1984-11-27 2 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites suitable applicants for the position of ASSISTANT COMMERCIAL OFFICER Candidates should possess a recognised degree or diploma in Business Administration, Commerce or Marketing Those with fuH HSC or GCE 'A' level Certificate and at least 3 years' working experience in marketing industry will also be considered.271 words
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Advertisement563 1984-11-27 3 APPOINTMENTS lf| Economic i=J Board French-Singapore Institute of Electro Technology (FSI) The Economic Development Board (EDB) would like to invite applications for the following vacancies in FSI which is a training institute established by the EDB in collaboration with the Government of France. The FSI trains diploma level technicians in563 words
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Advertisement589 1984-11-27 3 TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE Kodak (Singapore) Pte Ltd wishes to appoint a TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE in the field of radiography for medical and non-destructive testing related products. The Sales Executive will report to the Sales Manager and will assume responsibility for the marketing of a wide range of Kodak products and589 words
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Advertisement331 1984-11-27 3 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 194a of 1983 Between Bank af America National Trust aad Savings Association Plaintiffs And Yea Hang Chye Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT Ta: Yea Haag Chye whose last known address Is Na. M Peck Seah Street, Singapore Mfl TAKE331 words
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Advertisement645 1984-11-27 3 NOTICES r WARNING NOTICE |t JI [f W w I V3. /jbv fl The Trade and Public are advised that the design comprising of interspersed fl devices of bits and stirrups as depicted at the top left hand and the trade fl mark depicted on the top right hand are645 words
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Advertisement538 1984-11-27 3 ST JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION I NOTICE OF I EXHUMATION I Notice is hereby given that the Christian Brothers I School (CBS) Committee, St Joseph's Institution. I Bras Basah Road, Singapore 0718 has applied to I the Commissioner of Public Health for a Special I Licence to exhume 100 (one hundred) Chinese538 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-27 3 BAILIFF'S SALE IN THE SUBORDINATE COITtTS OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Between Writ of Distress Ho 198 of 1984 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION Pla.ntiff And ALSTAR ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Defendant AUCTION SALE OP SANYO Air-conditioner. "Olivetti Typewriter. Stencil Machines, Singer' Sewing Machine. Stationery and office furniture TO BE HELD AT NO.522 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-11-27 4 THE standard of plays iiLJthis year's Sriwana Drama Festival is noticeably low compared with those of previous years. This is true not only in the case of the classical plays but also the modern plays. The main reason is most likely the lukewarm support given by750 words
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Article, Illustration721 1984-11-27 4 Oleh BUDIMAN A. R - Oleh BUDIMAN A. R. MUTU bahagian drama Purbawara dan Moden, Pesta Drama Sriwana pada tahun ini begitu merosot sekali. Ini adalah ekoran dari sambutan yang tidak menggalakkan oleh para aktivis drama setempat. Dalam bahagian purbawara hanya dua buah drama yang dipertandingkan. Drama-drama tersebut ialah 'Senja721 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-11-27 4 BUAT pertama kalinya, Badan Budaya Balai Rakyat Jurong telah menggondol semua hadiah dalam bahagian moden, melainkan oskar bagi Naskhah Terbaik. Bagaimanapun, prestasi balai itu tidaklah dapat dinilai secara menyeluruh kerana hanya tiga buah drama yang menyertai bahagian moden. Pada tuhun ini Pesta Drama Sriwana tidak mendapat sambutan yang380 words
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Advertisement548 1984-11-27 4 NOTICES fl J. AUSTIN (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD I fl Will any person, firm or corporation H fl claiming to be a creditor of J. Austin H fl (Singapore) Pte Ltd., please submit such fl fl claim in writing, together with supporting fl II documentation, to the undersigned. If no I548 words
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Advertisement165 1984-11-27 4 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Foo Jong Ying of No. 8 Jalan Mariam Singapore 1750, have applied for a First Class Public House (Ext) licence in respect of premises at M/s: Tavern Europa Pte Ltd 83-B, Tay Buan Guan Building East Coast Rd Singapore 1542, and that this165 words
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