The Straits Times, 28 November 1984
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Title Section15 1984-11-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-28 1 IRENE HOE; SALMA KHALIK - IRENE HOE SALMA KHALIK By and Singapore's Shopping Row to be permanent venue for procession THE Chingay procession will come to Orchard Road for the first time next February. If all goes well, Chingay's lions, dragons, stilt walkers and dancers will prance down Singapore's Shopping424 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-11-28 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Singapore will sign if legal details are worked out By of the Straits Times Foreign Desk Malaysian request on workers Raja: No 'hang-ups' meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, said here today that Singapore would signNST - 592 words
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260 1984-11-28 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Thai armed forces commander Arthit Kamlang-ek arrived in Indonesia yesterday and held an unannounced meeting with his Indonesian counterpart, General Benny Murdani, airport sources in Bali said today. General Arthit arrived in Bali on an Indonesian air force plane from Medan, Sumatra,AFP; AP - 260 words
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169 1984-11-28 1 YEO KIM SENG - Police catch graffiti culprits in the act YEO KIM SENG By "INSPIRATION" turned to perspiration for three graffiti culprits caught red-handed in an East Coast Park underpass by two policemen on Friday evening. Police Constable Mohd Amln and Special Constable Mohd Thaib were on patrol when they spotted a man169 words
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269 1984-11-28 1 IRA may be behind killing BOMBAY, Tues. The British Deputy High Commissioner here, Mr Percy Norris, 56, was shot dead today as he was on his way to his office. A British High Commission spokesman said that "according to the driver, two foreign nationals"UPI; AP; Reuter - 269 words
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444 1984-11-28 1 US threatens to upset Gatt budget GENEVA, Tues THE United States has threatened to block a debate on the budget of the world trade body Gatt and says it could withhold its contribution in a row over what the organisation's work programme should include. Under pressure from Congress and theProducing; Reuter; AFP - 444 words
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111 1984-11-28 1 In BRUSSELS, European Community foreign ministers yesterday agreed to extend trade concessions grant ed to Third World courtries under the Genera lised System of Preferences (GSP) for 1985 Community diplomats said the 10-nation group had increased its list of industrial and agricultural products whichReuter - 111 words
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Article38 1984-11-28 1 BRISBANE "ues A Hongkong man. Wong Chi Poh. 30. was \esterda> jail ed in Brisbane- for 25 years for drug trafficking, the longest sentence ever imposed in Australia for a drug offence, officials said today ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article45 1984-11-28 1 LONDON, Tues. A map railing Itself "the Revolutionary Organisation of Socialist Muslims" today claimed it killed British Depaty High Commissioner Perry N orris in Bombay. An A rabir-s peaking man made the claim In a phone call t*> m»^ surpnex her#>. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement240 1984-11-28 1 IJ sSPfe* V PROMISE OF PERFECTION Utit/nQxxV I g f Section Two Hard sell in Japan Singapore clothes designers and manufacturers who took their work to Tokyo a fortnight ago found it an uphill task trying to persuade the highlycritical Japanese to buy them. Our reporter JOHN de SOUZA, who240 words
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Article425 1984-11-28 2 Mastermind held RESULTING from close cooperation among the police forces of Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore, a Singapore suspect, described as the mastermind behind last year's $1 million armed robbery in Brunei, has been arrested. With his arrest, all five Singaporeans behind the goldsmith robbery have been rounded up. The425 words
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Article582 1984-11-28 2 Nub of the problem JORDAN on Monday urged Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation to recognise each other and sit down together to talk peace within an international framework. Mr Khalid Madadha, an ambassador-at-large in Jordan's Foreign Ministry, opened the United Nations General Assembly's annual Middle East582 words
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Article351 1984-11-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AMONG the things that most be done to restore Singapore's image as a shoppers' paradise is to ensure retail price competitiveness. Same of the recommendations of the tourism task force would go a long way towards achieving this. Per instance, it has been suggested that351 words
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Article85 1984-11-28 2 THE Community Chest is keen to show government employees its new promotional heart-rending video tape if it could only get invitations. Most fovernment departments get support for the Chest y issuing circulars to workers to pledge monthly sums through the Share (Social Help and Assistance Raised85 words
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Article98 1984-11-28 2 LESS THAN 10pc OF 300 FIRMS PASSED THIS 'ANNUAL TEST' LESS THAN 10 per cent of the 300 companies on the Stock Exchange of Singapore made ii through the first round of the Annual Report competition. Mr Richard KM. Eu, chairman of the Annual Report Award Committee, added that98 words
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Article212 1984-11-28 2 Whipping into shape NUMBER TWO seed Chris Evert-Lloyd has engaged the services of an Australian conditioner to prepare her for an all-out assault on the Australian Open Tennis Tournament at Kooyong, Melbourne. Chris said she had been working with Stan Nicoles and her programme includes weight-train-ing, stretching exercises and212 words
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Article100 1984-11-28 2 THE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON THERE IS agreement among Kremlin watchers that time may run out on Mr Konstantin Chernenko before he can assert himself. They also agree that he has to rely more than his predecessors on the consent and advice of other members of the Politburo and the100 words
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Article90 1984-11-28 2 Asean: Across the Causeway New Red herring THE Communist Party of Malaya has formed a new front, the National Malay Revolutionary Party of Malaya (NMRPM), to exploit those who espoused or were receptive to Islamic deviationist teachings. Malaysian Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, who said this90 words
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Article153 1984-11-28 2 Viets pushed back THAI troops yesterday pushed Vietnamese forces back across the Cambodian border after two days of fighting in which 100 Vietnamese soldiers were said to have been killed. The Thai commander of the border defences, Major-General San Sripen said: "The Vietnamese suffered about 100 deaths and153 words
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Article388 1984-11-28 2 Fashion bridgehead A FORTNIGHT ago, 70 Singapore trade officials, designers and manufacturers went to Japan to test the market for made-in-Singapore fashion. They set up stalls and, for two days, faced the intense scrutiny of a group of highly-critical potential customers. The singaporeans came home with $2.1 million388 words
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Article155 1984-11-28 2 Breaking away THE film industry in Taiwan went into the doldrums for a period after a bout of meaningless love stories. Then, in 1983, a group of young and idealistic film workers tried to revive the cinema with their simple, down-to-earth and realistic portrayals of rural and urban155 words
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206 1984-11-28 3 Pyongyang postpones trade talks with Seoul SEOUL, Tues. North Korea announced today it is postponing trade talks with South Korea until next year, following a gunbattle at the border village of Panmunjom on Friday. The move is seen as a setback for the dialgoue that had tentatively begun between theReuter; AFP - 206 words
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Article59 1984-11-28 3 TOKYO. Tues. The Soviet Union and North Korea yesterday initialed a treaty on their common 30km border, the official (North) Korean Central News Agency reported today. It said the treaty was signed in Pyongyang by Mr Li Jong Mok, First Vice-Minister of North Korea's foreign ministry,AP - 59 words
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Article55 1984-11-28 3 INDIAN PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi has assured Pakistan's President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq that New Delhi is committed to improving relations with Islamabad, a Pakistani government statement said yesterday. In a letter thanking President Zia for attending the funeral of Mrs Indira Gandhi, Mr Gandhi wished the people ofReuter - 55 words
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Article67 1984-11-28 3 SECURITY WAS tight yesterday along a stretch of Kuwaiti coastline in preparation for the start of a three-day Gulf summit meeting expected to reflect regional concern over the continuing Iran-Iraq war. Police and troops sealed off approaches to a seaside hotel where the heads of state of Oman,Reuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-11-28 3 BRITAIN AND Spain agreed yesterday to hold talks on the future of Gibraltar and to open the border between Spain and the British rock colony closed since 1969. (Picture above shows a view of the Rock of Gibraltar > A joint statement issued in Brussels after talksReuter - 72 words
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Article49 1984-11-28 3 THE SECRETARY-GENERAL of Nato, Lord Carrington, has warned against expecting too much from the forthcoming arms talks between Moscow and Washington, the BBC reported in London yesterday. In an interview with a West German newspaper Die Welt, Lord Carrington said the talks would involve difficult topics.49 words
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Article59 1984-11-28 3 NORWAY IS studying ways of reducing its crude oil price but is anxious to avoid a repetition of the turmoil in world markets caused by its cuts last month, sources in Statoil, the state-owned oil company, said in Oslo yesterday. Statoil will meet this week to discussReuter - 59 words
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109 1984-11-28 3 A MODEL displaying a solar cell-attached roof tile that can generate two watts of electricity. The Amorton roof tile was recently developed by Japan's Sanyo Electric Company. It Is as large as the conventional roof tile. Sanyo developed it by i««»fai»fl"gPanaphoto - 109 words
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Article71 1984-11-28 3 windsurfer HONGKONG, Tues. Chinese and Taiwanese authorities are searching for a French nobleman who has not been seen since he left southern China on Saturday in a bid to windsurf across the Taiwan Strait. A French deputy ConsulGeneral said today China and Taiwan both began searching for BaronReuter - 71 words
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Article46 1984-11-28 3 BEIJING, Tues. A peasant building a bouse in eastern China has unearthed 150 stone Buddhas dating back at least 1,400 years, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The statues were discovered by Mr Zhang Zhaoyuan of Linqu county, Shandong province, Xinhua said. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-11-28 3 Russians hit back with heavy bombing AFGHAN guerillas may have captured more than 100 Soviet soldiers as they tried to sweep through resistance hideouts near the southern city of Kandahar this month. Western diplomats said today the soldiers were reported captured in the Argandab region nearReuter - 308 words
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287 1984-11-28 3 Libya - Libya dfdsfby PARIS, Tuesday A SOVIET freighter, believed to be a spy ship, has been cruising for several days on the edge of the territorial waters of New Caledonia where proindependence natives have rioted for independence from France, sources said yesterday. TheAFP; Reuter - 287 words
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Article144 1984-11-28 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. India's political parties are to choose symbols to represent them in next month's general election ranging from railway engines and sparrows to lions and bicycles. The election commission yesterday announced a list of 61 symbols, many already reserved by major parties. TheAFP - 144 words
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125 1984-11-28 3 Jail terms in bank swindle case upheld SEOUL, Tues. South Korea's Supreme Court today upheld jail terms of up to 15 years far 11 people far their part in a multi-million dollar loan swindle. Lee Hun-seiing, 56, farmer president of the Choheung Bank, was sentenced to four years and fiaedReuter - 125 words
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Article45 1984-11-28 3 MACAU, Tues A high-rank-ing delegation of Chinese security officials arrived here yesterday to discuss immigration matters, the commander ,of Macau's security forces, Mr Amaral de Freitas, said today Rising illegal immigration from China has created problems in Macau's labour market, he said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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324 1984-11-28 4 Africa faces below-zero growth rate, says ILO GENEVA, Tues. Africa is experiencing an unprecedented economic crisis with below-zero growth rate, falling industrial output and a huge external debt, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday. "Africa today is in the throes of an unprecedented crisis fuelled* by the global recession,"UPI; AFP; Reuter - 324 words
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154 1984-11-28 4 US ready to hit back in Beirut, says paper WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States military was prepared recently to launch a retaliatory bomb attack in Lebanon as part of a new get-tough policy on terrorism, the Washington'Post reported today. The aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower was ordered shortly before the ThanksgivingUPI - 154 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-11-28 4 TEL AVIV, Tues. Israeli air force planes attacked Palestinian guerilla bases in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley today, the military command reported. The planes raided positions used by the Democratic Front for the Liberation Organisation, a Moscow-oriented faction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The' positions wereAP; UPI - 132 words
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Article509 1984-11-28 4 AFTER more than 30 years off bloody internecine warfare in the Middle East, there are signs that the warring parties have had enough. They are now talking about peace and ways of achieving it. Jordan exhorts Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation to recognise each other; leadersAP; UPI - 509 words
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271 1984-11-28 4 DAMASCUS, Tues SYRIA has appealed for European backing for a Middle East peace conference under United Nations auspices, and gained qualified support from France. But French President Francois Mitterrand, addressing a state banquet in Damascus last night, made it clear he felt suchReuter - 271 words
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146 1984-11-28 4 AMMAN, Tnes. Mr Yasser Arafat's wing of the Palestine Liberation Organisation has appealed for Arab support for Egypt despite Its treaty with Israel, but aa embrace of the United States medlated Camp David peace "If Egypt were lo the Arab fold, the (IMS) IsraeliUPI - 146 words
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173 1984-11-28 6 Overall trading profit for Times papers LONDON, Tues. THE Times and the Sunday Times made an overall trading profit for the first time since they were acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News International group, bat still showed an after-tax loss, the newspaper said yesterday. The circulation of the Times increased 13UPI - 173 words
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Article74 1984-11-28 6 ATHENS, Tues. Two more bombs were discovered early yesterday in a hotel and a nigh school in Athens, hours after a home-made bomb exploded at the Greek capital's port of Piraeus. Near the bomb in the hotel, police found a piece of paper bearing the nameAFP - 74 words
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Article62 1984-11-28 6 MADISON (Wisconsin), Tues. Beethoven probably never knew it, but he was left-faced, and left-faced people may be predisposed to making great music. Karl Smith, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, has linked dominance of one side of the face and musical talent and heUPI - 62 words
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Article41 1984-11-28 6 GULFPORT (Florida), Tues. Mrs Agnes von Kurowsky Stanfield, whose brief romance with Ernest Hemingway in Italy in 1918 became the central element in his novel A Farewell to Arms, died on Sunday at the age of 92. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article372 1984-11-28 6 British union fined $524,000 It ignored court order to call off strike LONDON, Tims. A JUDGE fined Britain's biggest labour union £200,000 (*****,000) today for ignoring a court order to call off a strike. The fine made the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) the third labour group to be372 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-11-28 6 Gorbachev prominent at key meeting MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Parliament met today to approve the 1965 economic plan and Politburo member Mikhail Gorbachev, who has been absent from view, was seated close to President Konstantin Chernenko. When members of the ruling Politburo took their places on a tribune overlooking theReuter; UPI - 220 words
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244 1984-11-28 6 BRUSSELS, Tuesday BELGIUM is likely to postpone deployment of Nato cruise nuclear missiles, due to begin next March, if a United States-Soviet meeting in January leads to resumed arms control negotiations. A senior' government source said this yesterday after Prime Minister Wilfried Martens' FlemishReuter - 244 words
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Article151 1984-11-28 6 Greenpeace urges boycott of JAL LONDON, Tues. Environmental groups from 18 countries announced today that they were launching a campaign to press for an international boycott of Japan Air Lines (JAL) in protest against Japanese commercial whaling operations. Greenpeace, an international environmental organisation, said two million members of conservation andReuter - 151 words
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226 1984-11-28 6 LONDON, Tues. Bundling babies too warmly or placing them in overheated rooms increases the risk of crib death, a new study suggests. Its author, Dr Anthony Stanton, wrote that parents need to be educated "away from the folklore that babiesAP - 226 words
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Article128 1984-11-28 6 BESANCON (France), Toes. A French appeals court has overturned the conviction of a restaurateur fined I,M# francs (*****) for pinching a waitresses' bottom, court sources said today. The 18-year-old waitress, Identified only as Maryse L, quit her Job In the eastern French village of Laroods lastReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-11-28 7 Iraq behind move to restore ties with US WASHINGTON, Tues. The Iraqi-initiated move to restore ties between Baghdad and the United States was formally announced yesterday shortly after Mr Tariq Aziz, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, met President Ronald Reagan at the White House. Also present were SecretaryNYT; Reuter; AP; UPI - 349 words
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171 1984-11-28 7 US weighs boycott of World Court proceedings WASHINGTON, Tues. Reagac administration officials said yesterday that the World Court's ruling that it had jurisdiction to decide Nicaragua's lawsuit against the United States would force Washington to consider whether to boycott further proceedings. Officials following the case said the 15-1 decision seemedNYT - 171 words
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Article239 1984-11-28 7 Colombia car blast kills woman BOGOTA, Tues. A bomb apparently left by drng traffickers exploded onder a car parked alongside the United States Embassy In Bogota yesterday. kUltag a woman and tajjrta^tw. people, the The bombing came 12 days after embassy officials had reportedly received a threat frt»m drag traffickersAP - 239 words
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Article62 1984-11-28 7 MIO (Michigan), Toes. Oscoda county authorities have arrested two men for hunting bare as in naked, not "bear" as in the four-legged variety. Someone called the sheriff's department on Sunday saying they saw two naked men carrying rifles Just south of downtown Mio. Sure enough, deputiesUPI - 62 words
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Article37 1984-11-28 7 SANTIAGO, Tues. At least four bombs exploded in the Chilean capital late last night on the eve of a new round of protests against the military government of President Augusto Pinochet, residents saW. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article38 1984-11-28 7 LOTA (Chile), Tues. A mentally handicapped woman committed suicide last Friday by setting herself on fire with petrol after she had been tortured and raped by secret police, a Roman o»thnH/» nH«» said yesterday. UPIUPI - 38 words
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147 1984-11-28 7 LIAK TENG KIAT - Reagan 'resigned' to UN envoy quitting LIAK TENG KIAT «y WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan appeared yesterday to accept the yet-to-be presented resignation of his Ambassador to the United Nations, Mrs Jeane Kirkpatrick. White House spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters that while the President valued Mrs Kirkpatrick's work and would147 words
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Article573 1984-11-28 7 LIAKTENG KIAT - LIAKTENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent Baker retiring to prepare for 1988 presidential race WASHINGTON, Tues. Barely three weeks alter about 90 million Americans went to the polls, another election is being held tomorrow whose outcome could decide how President Ronald Reagan's Budget and foreign policies573 words
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Article103 1984-11-28 8 Suharto orders food labelled JAKARTA, Tues. PRESIDENT Suharto told his ministers yesterday to order producers and importers of feed and drinks to put on labels stating whether the products are permitted as food for Muslims under Islamic law, one minister reported. Minister Coordinator for People's Welfare Alamsyah Prawlranegara had headedAP - 103 words
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112 1984-11-28 8 Family hit by food poisoning tragedy JAKARTA, Tues. A couple in the nearby town has lost five of their six children within four days due to food poisoning, the newspaper Suara Karya reported today. The paper said the tragedy occurred in Bekasi, 36 km east of here last Wednesday afterAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-11-28 8 100 Viet troops killed Thai general ARANYAPRATHET, Tues. Thai troops today pushed Vietnamese forces back across the Cambodian border after two days of fighting in which 100 Vietnamese soldiers were said to have been killed. The Thai commander of the border defences, Major General SanUPI - 223 words
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Article35 1984-11-28 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Seven people were killed and 33 others injured when their bus crashed into a 10-wheel truck yesterday in northern Thailand, a senior highway police officer said today. APAP - 35 words
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Article178 1984-11-28 8 'Cause' to try Aquino suspects MANILA, Tues. Investigators deciding whether 26 men implicated in the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino should be prosecuted have said they had found "probable cause" to try them. Deputy Ombudsman Manuel Herrera told reporters yesterday that they had sorted out evidence against eachReuter; UPI - 178 words
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238 1984-11-28 8 JAKARTA, Tues FORMER Jakarta gover nor Ali Sadikin, one of Indonesia's leading dissij dents, has challenged armed forces commander Benny Murdani to a television debate. General Sadikin, who is retired, issued the challenge to General Murdani in an open letter last week. He saidReuter - 238 words
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Article38 1984-11-28 8 JAKARTA, Tues Indone sia's state oil company Per tamina has put out a fire at an oil well 60 Inn east of Jakarta which had raged for 89 days, a company spokes man said today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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245 1984-11-28 10 Reds will exploit religious dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Communist Party of Malaya has formed a new front, the National Malay Revolutionary Party of Malaya (NMRPM), to exploit the Islamic deviationist teachings as a means of gaining power in the country. Deputy HomeNST - 245 words
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115 1984-11-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Several plots of land in the Federal Territory will be sold to the public in January to raise part of the funds required to implement the Light Rail Transit (LRT) system. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul SamadThe Sunday Mail - 115 words
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268 1984-11-28 10 KEM AM AN, Tims. MALAYSIA has 1.5 million civil servants compared to a population of about 13 million, said the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaakub. "The number of public servants is relatively high when compared to other countries in South-east Asia.NST - 268 words
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145 1984-11-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Another locally pro duced pornographic video tape has appeared in Negeri Sembilan. This has led residents to wonder if porn pedlars are focusing their attention on the state because the demand for such tapes has increased, with the circulation of pornographic tapesThe Sunday Mail - 145 words
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Article75 1984-11-28 10 SIBU, Tues Six sailorT all Malaysians, were missing and feared drowned when a 180--tonne tugboat laden with bricks sank in rough seas about 8 km off Kuala lean, 65 km from here, on Sunday night. Two of the crew, Lang Harry bin Raiee and Sia Kie Chuan,NST - 75 words
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Article41 1984-11-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Royal Malaysian Air Force base in Sungai Besi will serve light transport, mainly helicopters, when the new base in Subang is ready in 1988, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Ab&ng Abu Bakar Mustapha said today. BernamaBernama - 41 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-11-28 11 ARMOURED vehicles far transporting cash and valuables will soon he introduced here for use by private firms. The vehicles, available in four models, are sold at np to $C4,5M eaeh In Hongkong, where they are made. Hongkong Engineers Ltd will market them through a local security firm,124 words
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339 1984-11-28 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By MANAGEMENTS are not taking security seriously enough despite the rising number of crimes in commercial and industrial premises and losses suffered by companies. Delegates at a security seminar yesterday said companies, especially department stores, did not have a policy on security339 words
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281 1984-11-28 11 DELICE GAN - Fly-now-pay-later scheme from NTUC travel firm DELICE GAN By 40 have signed up since scheme started A WEEK in Bangkok. $80 down. That is about the initial cost under NTUC Travel Services' fly-now-pay-later scheme. Since it was started in October, the scheme has attracted about 40 customers. Customers must be281 words
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Article184 1984-11-28 11 RAV DHALIWAL - R A V DH ALIWAL By FAR fewer people are passing the Highway Code test these days which, in turn, means a shorter wait for those waiting for their driving and riding tests. Since the Highway Code test was made stiffer last December, only one184 words
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Article66 1984-11-28 11 THE Minister for the Environment, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will attend the second Asean ministerial meeting on the environment in Bangkok on Thursday and Friday. The meeting will discuss the environmental scene in each country and areas of further cooperation. Mr Ong will be accompanied by66 words
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122 1984-11-28 11 FIVE Japanese fire-fight-ing and prevention experts yesterday had a glimpse of how a Singapore hotel would cope with a fire. They observed a fire evacuation drill at the 30--storey Dynasty Hotel the first since their arrival on Nov 20. They are here to assess122 words
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265 1984-11-28 11 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Cooperation among three police forces lead& to success A SINGAPORE suspect, described as the mastermind behind last year's biggest-ever armed robbery in Brunei, has been arrested thanks to close cooperation among the Singapore, Malaysian and Brunei police. With his arrest, all five265 words
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97 1984-11-28 11 ABOUT one in five Singaporeans has visited the National Exhibition at the World Trade Centre. Up to yesterday, there had been half a million visitors between 50,000 and 60,000 people daily except during the last weekend when there were only 35,000 visitors a97 words
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376 1984-11-28 13 US urged to lift tariffs on Asean goods Exports hampered by protectionism TARIFFS imposed by the United States on certain Asean goods should be removed in the same way that the US allows free access to goods from selected Caribbean countries. The call came yesterday from Mr Ong Leng Chuan,376 words
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Article227 1984-11-28 13 DEMAND for food items in Singapore is likely to increase with greater affluence and a swelling population. Asean businessmen were told this on Monday at a working group discussion of the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry conference held at the Hilton Hotel. Dr Ngiam227 words
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Article50 1984-11-28 13 POLICE have arrested a teenager believed to be involved in several recent robberies in the Bukit Timah, Woodlands and Jalan Teck Whye areas. The suspect was detained in a flat in Teck Whye Lane on Monday. Victims in the robberies were mainly housewives, students and some national servicemen.50 words
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97 1984-11-28 13 A LORRY driver drove on the wrong side of the road while overtaking a row of vehicles and, as a result, the lorry collided head-on with a motor pick-up, killing its driver. Lim Poh Joo, 24, was yesterday fined $4,90© after97 words
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269 1984-11-28 13 FIVE men and four women were each fined $800 for making foreign workers work in nondomestic jobs, while a woman was fined $1,500 for operating an employment agency without a licence. A man and woman were also each fined $800 on Monday for abetting269 words
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Article131 1984-11-28 14 THE first woman to head a Neighbourhood Police Post is likely to take charge of one of the 12 new posts to be set np In the Paya Lebar and Jureng police divisions on Saturday. Woman Inspector Wong Lan Yang, the Senior Crime Prevention131 words
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Article86 1984-11-28 14 Man charged with armed robbery A MAN was charged yesterday with two counts of armed robbery of jewellery worth $2,170. No plea was taken from Tham Moon Marn, 24, who is alleged to have committed the offence with another person inside a lift in Block 1, Jalan Bukit Merah, on86 words
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109 1984-11-28 14 THE new television series, The Gift of Touch, has brought with it an opportunity for enthusiasts of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy to display their skills. Brush painters are invited to a gathering at the SBC Radio Building at Caldecott Hill on Dec 9,, the109 words
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321 1984-11-28 14 CHRISTINA TSENG - $1m to promote convention centre image CHRISTINA TSENG By Budget recommended by tourism task force A MILLION dollar budget has been set aside to help boost Singapore's image as a convention centre. A spokesman from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board said yesterday that the Singapore Convention Bureau (SCB) would use321 words
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164 1984-11-28 14 VITB to hold part-time business courses WORKERS in the commercial sector will be able to further upgrade their skills when the Vocational and Industrial Training Board starts part-time courses in business studies in July next year. The VTTB will cater for up to 180 students, with 120 at the Certificate164 words
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Article47 1984-11-28 14 THIEVES stole $13,400 worth of circuit breakers and wiring over the weekend from the Hotel Tai Pan's uncompleted extension in Victoria Street. Last month, thieves stole $15,000 worth of circuit breakers by unscrewing them from the walls of an uncompleted building in Gillman Heights.47 words
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Article109 1984-11-28 14 Two have their diplomas revoked THE diplomas of two Ngee Ann Polytechnic graduates have been revoked, according to the latest government gazette. The Senate, exercising its powers under the polytechnic's Act, revoked the diplomas of Maryati Sanusi and Khoo Pern Yung, both of whom graduated last year. In July, Khoo's109 words
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157 1984-11-28 14 RC officials failed to talk woman out of suicide EFFORTS by two Residents' Committee members to talk a young woman out of taking her own life last Christmas Eve proved futile, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Senior traffic assistant Ravindra s/o M.R.S. Naidu, 32, was on his way home when157 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-11-28 14 BEN DAVIDSON - Law 'only protects local copyrights' BEN DAVIDSON By THERE is copyright law in Singapore, but it only protects local and not foreign copyrights, a Queen's Counsel argued in the High Court yester day. Mr Anthony Walton, defending a book-seller being sued for allegedly infringing the copyright of a medical textbook,304 words
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148 1984-11-28 14 Charged with cheating man of $5,000 A WOMAN was accused on Monday of cheating a man of a total of $5,000 on three occasions. W.A. Kaliyani d o Ramalingam. 40, allegedly cheated Mr R.A. Purushothman by convincing him that she had given his grandfather $1,000 while they were both in148 words
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430 1984-11-28 15 MATILDA GABRIEL - Ground rules for anti-piracy fight relaxed MATILDA GABRIEL IFPI bid to attract more distributors By MUSIC-PIRATE fighter, the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI), has relaxed some of its ground rules to get more distributors to join its anti-piracy scheme. Only three of about 50 music distributors in430 words
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Article566 1984-11-28 15 PHILIP LEE - Expect harsher policies Chiam PHILIP LEE By THE Singapore Democratic Party said last night that Singaporeans can expect the PAP government to introduce more harsh and unpopular policies within the next four years. SDP secretary-general Chiam See Tong said he came to this conclusion because the PAP recently said it566 words
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180 1984-11-28 15 MR IBRAHIM OTHMAN, the new PAP election candidate in Tanah Merah, has been doing a lot of walking in the constituency. He has visited 20 of the 35 blocks of Housing Board flats in Tanah Merah since he came to the constituency in180 words
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Article168 1984-11-28 15 It's up to companies now: NPB THE next phase of the productivity movement belongs to the company. So firms should start tailoring their productivity plans to suit the specific needs of their workplace, said Mr Ng Kiat Chong, executive director of the National Productivity Board, on Monday. Such plans must168 words
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Article39 1984-11-28 15 A JOBLESS man was fined |2,000 yesterday for having two obscene video tapes. Tan Yong Heng, 21, admitted having the tapes on the first floor of Block 531 in Upper Cross Street on April 6 last year.39 words
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342 1984-11-28 16 HEDWIG ALFRED - 1,800 asked to sit for gifted pupils' test HEDWIG ALFRED By 120 from Pr6to be picked for programme ABOUT 1,800 Primary Six pupils have been asked to sit for tests next week for the gifted education programme. About 120 of them will be picked to enter the Secondary One gifted342 words
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Article82 1984-11-28 16 A SUSPECT, who had been on the run following the murder of a foreman at a worksite in March, was arrested at Woodlands checkpoint yesterday when he tried to slip back into Singapore. He was detained by immigration officers and handed over to the ClD's Special Investigation82 words
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238 1984-11-28 16 A LITTLE boy spilt urine on his Filipina maid and was repeatedly caned by his mother. The result: Injuries on his nose, back and upper arms. Yesterday, Wee Lian Eng, 31, the mother, was found guilty of assaulting Siek Wei Jing, six,238 words
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386 1984-11-28 16 SAM RAN - New building code in the offing, says board SAM RAN Challenges facing building and construction industry By A NEW building code that takes into account the planning needs of future developments is in the offing. The Construction Industry Development Board is looking into the building codes of various countries to386 words
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79 1984-11-28 16 A MAN threw a thunderflash into the swimming lagoon at Sentosa, a court heard yesterday. Hotel waiter Yeo Hock Beng, 21. pleaded guilty to having two thunderflashes at the lagoon on Oct 4. He was fined $600. Yeo was caught by a senior outdoor79 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-11-28 17 PAUL WEE - Karate expert rescues assault victim PAUL WEE By SINGAPORE'S top ranking karate instructor suffered a black eye and body injuries when he went to the rescue of a man on Friday. Mr Peter Chong, 43, was set upon by a gang of 15 men as he tried to stop them236 words
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509 1984-11-28 17 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By Video show will get more to donate THE Community Chest is keen to show government employees its new heart-rending video tape to increase support for the Chest, if only it could get an invitation. Most government departments get support for509 words
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Article267 1984-11-28 17 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM An unexpected lesson at seminar By A CLASS of 75 union and management people learned an unexpected lesson at a seminar on the Employment (Amendments) Act yesterday: Don't stretch the law to suit your needs. Go strictly by what the law says and267 words
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Article462 1984-11-28 18 SINGAPORE has for decades deservedly been regarded as a shoppers' paradise. But of late, this image has been tarnished. Among the things that must be done to restore it is to ensure price competitiveness at the retail level. Some of the recommendations of the tourism462 words
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778 1984-11-28 18 WILLIAM PFAFF - WILLIAM PFAFF COMMENT 1 By the International Herald Tribune PARIS The mistake is to take Muammar Gaddafi seriously. He is dangerous, certainly; but it is not useful to deal with him as if he were a reasoning figure with a serious778 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1984-11-28 18 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW The United States economy is the locomotive pulling the world economy. When it grows, so does the rest of the world, albeit at a different pace. In the latest recovery, Which began in 1982, Asia boomed. Singapore, for example, grew at1,383 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-11-28 18 The Art Buchwald column WASHINGTON Anyone who comes to Washington these days may notice that there are new office buildings going op all over town. The visitor might be wondering why there's an office boom when the President has sworn to cot back on governmentLA Times - 617 words
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Letter398 1984-11-28 19 AFTER reading the letter on "Why some of us lived with our eyes closed" (ST, Nov 22), I was inclined to think that the writer of the letter had been holed-up in some tree house somewhere in the jungles of Macßitchie Reservoir all this while.398 words
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176 1984-11-28 19 I REFER to the letter "It's later than we think" by Mr Liu Fook Thim (ST, Nov 23). It is very disturbing to note that Mr Liu believes that hostelites must watch the Prime Minister's speech in Part Two of SBC's Principles of Government before176 words
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121 1984-11-28 19 Bouquet for immigration office's efficiency I WENT to the Immigration Office in Outram Road on Monday to apply for a restricted travel passport to Malaysia. The crowd there was huge that morning. I realised that it was going to be a long wait. At the application counter, I was, to121 words
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311 1984-11-28 19 WE REFER to the article "Everything on board vibrates" by D.W.D. (ST, Nov 10). We would like to assure the writer that no efforts are spared in our bus maintenance programme. Our CSS buses have to undergo regular mechanical checks conducted by our engineering department311 words
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Letter86 1984-11-28 19 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. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve86 words
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Letter, Illustration134 1984-11-28 19 I READ with interest the article Island-hopping (ST Nov 23) about islanders moving from Pulau Tekong to mainland Singapore. But I was dismayed to learn that people are leaving their pet dogs and cats on the island. Former islanders, who returned to Pulau134 words
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98 1984-11-28 19 I HAVE been a resident of Queen's Close for the past 12 years. In 1972, the Housing Board planted casuarina trees on both sides of Queen's Close Road. Later, when these trees had grown bigger, the authorities chopped them down and planted others. After98 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1984-11-28 20 BERNARD GWERTZMAN - What's up at the Kremlin is anyone's guess BERNARD GWERTZMAN Second of two articles on Soviet leadership in transition in Washington By THE Reagan administration is looking at the Soviet Union these days through a particularly narrow focus, trying to find out if the Kremlin's leaders are ready for decisiveNYT - 1,133 words
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800 1984-11-28 20 DONCASTER (England) RON, 37, and Kenneth, 44, are both proud thirdgeneration coalminers, both members of the same trade union and living in the same area but they are mortal enemies and worlds apart. They symbolise the conflict in the British coal industry,AFP - 800 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-11-28 21 In the market AFTER the mini-boom on Monday, the stock market opened weak yesterday. And after the first slow hour, the mood took a turn for the worse and acquired bearish overtones. At mid-day, the Straits Times Industrial Index rose only 2.75 points to 827.18, while the Business Times Composite309 words
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Article37 1984-11-28 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 63 35 16 Finance 11 5 3 Hotels 4 4 2 Properr.es 8 3 2 Plantations 6 5 Mining 3 0 0 Deb Loans 4 4 1 Totol 99 56 2537 words
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Article43 1984-11-28 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 80 26 16 Finance 11 4 2 Hotels 1 I 0 Properties 6 2 3 Oil palms 5 I 1 Tins 5 2 3 Rubbers 12 2 1 Deb/Loans 0 0 0 Totol 120 38 2643 words
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Article93 1984-11-28 21 SHARE prices closed off best at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as profit-tak-ing set in to pare some of the earlier gains of the day. On the whole, the market finished on a slightly steadier note. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 6.72 points93 words
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Article, Illustration41 1984-11-28 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Time; Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) !983'84 Lo* 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 (12/8/8241 words
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Article189 1984-11-28 21 Chief Price Changes Nov 26 Nov 27 BT Composite 731.51 733.28 BT Indicator *****72 *****97 BT 08/OS +126 +206 ST Industrials 824.43 831.85 ST Finance 2424.10 *****4 ST Hotels ***** 890.10 ST Properties 505.33 507.48 ST Minings 350.23 351.14 ST Plantations 2525.11 *****2 OCBC 635.59 637.44 OUB Composite 419.99 421.64189 words
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Article17 1984-11-28 21 Pahang Inv 943,000 Dunlop Ind 506.000 Fober Merlin 463,000 M Resources 422.000 Gty Dev 330,00017 words
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582 1984-11-28 21 Competition should include statutory boards, says EDB chairman LESS than 10 per cent of the 300 companies on the Stock Exchange of Singapore made it through the first round of the Annual Reporl competition. Mr Richard K. M. Eu, chairman of the582 words
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Article77 1984-11-28 21 Bointead Bhd -4 Gumns unch PMC unch S«* SNp -2 C»C unch Haw Par 1 Pan Bw susp Sime Partly +1 CCM +46 InchcapeßM -4 Pe* Plant +4 S Tradnf +14 CaMStaraft +9 Keppel +2 to Can +9 Durtop hd —5 MTC +2 frtna 5 law77 words
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Article72 1984-11-28 21 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMER CIAL BANK will lower its prime rate by point to 9 i per cent today Term deposit rates are reduced to 6 per cent for one month. 6■« per cent for two and three months and 6 per cent for six months.72 words
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377 1984-11-28 21 RONNIE LIM - Effects of M-East refineries being felt RONNIE LIM By THE new Middle East refineries are already posing a challenge to Singapore oil refineries sooner than expected. The Singapore refineries were earlier expecting the new Saudi Yanbu refinery's products to go mainly to Europe. But the latest word is that some377 words
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414 1984-11-28 21 US banks cut prime rate by point to 11½ pc NEW YORK Major US banks trimmed their prime lending rate to 11 '•> per cent from 11 1 4 per cent on Monday, reflecting widespread conviction among bankers that the American economy is slowing down. The first change in the414 words
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Article192 1984-11-28 21 GOLD opened low in Singapore yesterday, following its tumble to its lowest level since mid-1982 in New York on Monday. The metal opened here at U*****.50 per oz (New York's close on Monday) and edged up to US$334 per oz in a technical192 words
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Article391 1984-11-28 21 NEW YORK Gulf and Western Industries and Prentice-Hall Inc announced jointly on Monday that they had agreed to merge, to become the largest book publisher in the United States. The agreement followed an offer by Gulf and Western to increase its previously-rejected US$7O--a-share (Sslsl) offer byNYT - 391 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-11-28 21 STRAITS STEAMSHIP wen the Annual Report Grand Award this year, for the third consecutive time. The award, which was presented to the company last night at the 11th Annual Report Award presentation ceremony, Is only given to the company whose annual638 words
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Article3337 1984-11-28 22 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 eichanfes, is necessarily covered in "business done" Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,337 words
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Article2811 1984-11-28 22 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) Kgh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 193 Acma 193 -2 3.8 18 i94 193 308 103 Alcorn 137 +9 3.6 109 139 127 312 218 Allied Choc 250 unch 28 251 245 198 1092,811 words
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Article2465 1984-11-28 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.805) (17) 2.78 (7) 2.79 (1) 276 (2) 2.82 (16) 2.84 (2) 22.77(1)2.76(16)2.80 AMD (3.426) (1) 3.40 (1) 3.42 (1) 3.46 Akom (1.508 1.525) (36) 1.44 (2) 1.42 (5) 1.41 (7) 1.43 (5) 1.49 (13) 1.48 (2) 1.47 (3) 1.46 (2) 12,465 words
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Article329 1984-11-28 23 !_?j££L tkmm P™* 5 loonzain 100% Austrabn Mute a-n/W* S/t*. ii-rB-i 2od grade 235 KTne^rop Coconut Rice ist F ade i3« Oil SBBtfOt- "2 2nd F i<le 247 MkFOB 180.00 (sAfS) M BMt 25. g OfcJdrumFOB 193.00 (seders) 100% 1st dass £L„~. ?2 New drum FOB 197.00 (seders)329 words
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Article275 1984-11-28 23 FOB h bales KA5 MRELB (S ctnts/klo) (M cmts/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 167 00— 168.00N 167.00— 168.00N unq unq Int 1 RSS Dec 169 50—170.00 169.50—170 00 189.00-190 00 189.00-189.50 Int 1 RSS Jan 172 00 172.50 172.00-172.50 Int. 2 RSS Dec 160.75— 161.275 words
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Article59 1984-11-28 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager again absorbed the bulk of the disposals. Turnover fell to 54 tonnes from 90 tonnes on Monday due to the normal decline in offerings towards59 words
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Article25 1984-11-28 23 Ctowt prices Copper E/'onne Mn Spot 1103 00 1104 00 (1100.50 1101.00) 3 months 1125.00 1125 50 (1117.00-1117.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 21.200 tonnes25 words
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Article18 1984-11-28 23 USJ/troy oz Tum Mm Smcapore 7.36—7.41 7.45—7.50 Mm Fri New York 7.42-7.47 7.52—7.57 Source: Credit Suisse, Spore18 words
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Article18 1984-11-28 23 CMntpricw Aluminium t/kmm Man Spot 951.00-951.50 (915.50-916.50) 3 months 975.00-975.50 (938.00-939.00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 5.200 tonnes18 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-11-28 23 Closing prices Rubber cents/klo Singapore December 169.50 down one cent Malaysia December 189.00 down one cent Closing prices Tin Ms/kifo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 54 tonnes down 36 tonnes GOLD US$/oz Tues Mm Singapore 333.40—333.80 339.40—339 80 Hongkong 333.80—334.20 339.40—339.90 Mon Fri New York 331.50 332.00 34055 words
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Article102 1984-11-28 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday closed slightly lower on late selling with sentiment dampened by a lower Chicago soybean complex close. The refined market continued to be quiet on reserve of buyers. PALM Ctosint prices Crate Ms/tome paftnoi Nov/Dec 1237.50 (north) (central south) Refined pahnoi US$/tomes102 words
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Article140 1984-11-28 23 THE KJLOBAR market yesterday was traded between 5523,163 and 5523,421. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.10/3.50. Local and overseas buying interest gradually moved gold price up to U5*333.60/4.00. Resistance at the US$334 level prompted profit-taking and gold eased off to close for lunch at U*****.20/3.60. It re-opened140 words
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Article229 1984-11-28 23 THE Singapore dollar eased further to 2.1665/75 at its opening and was traded between 2.1655 and 2.1680. The US dollar eased slightly against most major currencies from New York levels in quiet early trading. The easing was due mainly to some selling and profit-taking. Against the Deutschemark, it opened229 words
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376 1984-11-28 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Falling oil prices yesterday halted Wall Street's three-day rally despite a favourable quarter-point reduction in the prime lending rate at some US banks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 7.96 points to 1212.35. There were three losing issues for every376 words
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Article76 1984-11-28 23 J! 1 1 ..I J I L-J r Hongkong Hong Seng < Tuesday 1112.73(1113.96) i Week ago 1072.52 ~~s Austraian Al-Orcfinaries -?W> Tuesday 752.5(765.5) g£_ Week ago 772.2 Austraian Industrials Tuesday 1095.0(1109.1) Week ago 1116.3 Financial fines Industrials "1 Monday 922.1 (910.3) Week ago 919.1 Dow Jones Average Monday76 words
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Article251 1984-11-28 23 V_ "I* Hk Elect Woit 10.10 -0.1 lnd City 0.63 unch Sime Darby 6.30 -0 1 Associated Hotrts 0388 unch Hk Gos 6.85 -0.05 Joriine Math 8.65 -01 Sino Land 0.405 Bank Of East Asm 2260 +02 Hk Hotels 23.00 -0.3 JanJne Sec 7.15 +0 1 Stelux 1.24 +007251 words
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Article328 1984-11-28 23 1bt.27 Cents Chanfe Mitsubishi 512 +2 (tart) "*w Co 325 +2 A|_nomoto 1090 unch VJI J"****- 150 +4 Ako. 516 2 Mitsui Smelting 465 -10 Amodo 1090 -10 J***_kosN 345 unch Asoh. Chem 566 -1 Mrfsum. 1 170 unch Asohi Gloss 840 -10 Muroto Mfg Bonk Tk 475 Nikko328 words
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Article260 1984-11-28 23 man ta Oma* \2±u7==l\m _Lh Ar i i7B L nd Le o»« 536 -4 A n 7 Mogelon Pet Aust 240 unch APMZZZZZZIia 2 m^JSTe"^* 33 8 Aberfoyle 900 -10 L 42 4 iL.oi:::::!S J^r 4 30, «y* AKed Mil 235 +3 Z£l -7 Ampol Exp 260 unch KrtAust260 words
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Article215 1984-11-28 23 Nov 26 USS Own* Gulf Oil Cp Alcoa 36% Gulf Res 13% unch Allied Chem Cp 35 unch Hewlett Pack 33* +1% AMis-Chalmers 7% unch Intl Busi Mach 122% Am Tel Tel 18% Intl Harvester 7* -Vi Amax Inc 17* Intl Tel Tel 26% Amr Corp 33* John215 words
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Article564 1984-11-28 23 Nov 26 faaa Chance MNNG INDUSTRIALS Borlowßand 519 +14 A«e<H_yom 170 +2 Charter Cons 208 +5 Ass. Davits 164 +4 ConsGoW 504 -3 BTRPLC 547 +13 RusPkmt 8 13/16 -V* Babcocks 141 +3 ZO 14V« -Vi Barclays 517 +3 nee j./ Beechams 355 +7 Us BICC 235 +5 AAC564 words
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Article151 1984-11-28 23 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia n Bput,a <*> o-- MO¥2B Spore Growth Fund 0.»-e.8__a SnT^V''' 3«=38 Singapore Unit Trust KB=S SSn'S -otlS,. The Commerce 2.57-2.73 fflß-Mnnlaoii r t fS~HS The Savmp Fund 1.75-1.86 W»-MOnUfU Efcwnttßprtra 1.04-109 S'pore Prog Fund 111-1.18 Union Spore Fund 105-111 Wirnor mmt Fund151 words
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Article206 1984-11-28 23 Interbank Over the SUSw Loca, l !T t0 For currency one urat of to St lo f oreipi currency Australian dollar 1.8528 1 8547 5 47-5 35 Canadian dollar 1.6407 1.6421 6 15— 6 05 NZ dollar 1.0561 1 0581 9 53-9 16 Sterling pound 2 6029 2206 words
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Article74 1984-11-28 23 THE strength of the dollar and weak oil prices caused the February gold contract to fall US$6.5O to open at U*****.30 an ounce. It recovered in late afternoon trading before slipping back to finish near its opening level. (Id USS per Troy ounce) Opea High Law Sett Eat Vol74 words
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Article64 1984-11-28 23 THE Bundesbank showed no intention to intervene in the New York market after maintaining its three-Deutschemark level for a few days. Having opened firmly at 0.3280, the December Deutschemark was gradually traded down to 0.3276. But buying by traders in the late afternoon lifted the day's high to 0.3285.64 words
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Article74 1984-11-28 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar fell seven ticks to open at 90.57, while the March Eurodollar opened at 90.27. Trading in both months remained moderate within a narrow range as there was still uncertainty over future interest rates. (100 Implied interest rate) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Dee74 words
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Article44 1984-11-28 23 THE December Japanese yen opened higher than the Chicago close at 0.*****6. The contract was thinly traded within a moderate range and it settled at the day's high of 0.*****5. Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Dee 0.*****6 0.*****5 0.*****6 0.*****5 11044 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-11-28 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Rscshrinc Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Tine Bock Kobe Express (8403W) 29/11 (0700) FSB 0900-1100/1800-1900 B8 BSeroja(s47) 29/11(0800) FSB 1000-1200/1900-2000 M K Gavnlov (468E84) 29/11 (0800) 51 0800-1000/1800-2000 B4 Takari 1 (1070) 29/11(1000) TA3 1100-1300/2030-2200 F3 B Butang (*****A)454 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-11-28 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Barber Nara 46/7 a'side 28/11 Kashii Maru 31/2 aside 28/11 KotaSejati 10/1 a'side 28/11 Trans Hav 46S a'side 28/11 Van Shan 33/4 a'side 28/11 Kannikar 37/8 27/11 30/11 Builder 22 28/11 29/11 Equator IV 23 28/11 28/11 Este Gloria 25/6 28/11258 words
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Article40 1984-11-28 23 HONGKONG A team of Hongkong shipowners and agents will meet Irish officials in Dublin this week in an effort to block planned liquiaation of state-owned Irish Shipping Ltd, a member of the Hongkong team said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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343 1984-11-28 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Innovation allows company to borrow below prime rate KEPPEL SHIPYARD LTD has scored another first with its latest arrangement to borrow cheaper money: Interest savings through this financial innovation are estimated at $1 million a year. This will help towards the343 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-11-28 24 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By DOUBLE the money with a new stick-on and longerlife print and topple market leaders Kodak. That's Fuji Photo Film (S) Pte Ltd's plans for Singapore. These products are some of the services offered by Fuji Photo Film's new398 words
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579 1984-11-28 24 How to ask your banker for a loan and get it Small business PROPOSALS to your banker for a loan need the same careful preparation required by a marketing plan for a new product or service in order for them to stand a reasonable chance of success. Small and mediumsized579 words
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250 1984-11-28 24 ANTHONY HOE - Malaysian steel maker to try cement industry ANTHONY HOE By AMALGAMATED STEEL MILLS BHD (ASM), one of the largest manufacturers of steel and steel products in Malaysia, is venturing into the cement industry. It has taken a 51 per cent stake in a joint venture company, Simen Dagangan Sdn Bhd250 words
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Advertisement46 1984-11-28 21 Advertisement 9HBp|M^:i| n*§£'-' *T" mi— °ffHfi ?9p;k ;^BnWßwl HIT* H Sa^c^^aßnniMHmi ■r^flni nV 111 I EmuHk^" "T/6^ z^^ fo//^/ town house, then we bought the sloop, then we got the Weimaraners, then we bought tht seat on the Exchange, and then we changed to Chiras Regal.46 words
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Advertisement35 1984-11-28 23 JB For the career I minded this book cuts right through the business jungle .ind lets you in on the secrets of how to become upwardly mobile' in j your company or organisation THf BOOKSHOP35 words
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Advertisement447 1984-11-28 24 rNPB ANNOUNCES THE 1985 SENIOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES) CONDUCTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD I I PROGRAMME D&t6S Module ftO Course Title Faculty 1 19-27 Mar Financial Accounting Abbie Smith Decision Sciences for Managers Gary447 words
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Advertisement142 1984-11-28 24 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS rt O^ credit^ W%/*w' j month| y—^FlXED DEPOSITS 3 months 6 1 /4% p.a. 6 months 6 1 /2% p.a. 9&12 months 6 3 /4%p.a. PRIME LENDING RATE 9% p.a. HOUSING LOANS 9Va% p.a. I to 10 years 9 1 4% p.a. I 1 to 20 years 9142 words
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Advertisement803 1984-11-28 25 Mashing Machine National NA 710 Vacuim C leaiit-'i |JHSb~~~~*~~~~~~^J||^^H| JH National Ml' 1035 ■■■JBJBJBJHHHHHHH| Snack Toaster H jH j^^^^_^ Video Cassette Reo i TECHNICS SIGMA"SURETOWIN" LUCKY DRAW I Perfectly matched QIPTPri QlTQlPnm hhi nrriMy v witti lrrGSistiDiG 1337] Whether you're upgrading your present system or 1 11 'I 8111B 111803 words
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Advertisement656 1984-11-28 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: "Zl r\ ,^V m~^ Sa°tu?day" Frlday B.3olm{oioopm rn-m [Ordinary: I $100 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/Ent^t«nm«,t (2 -S) Av^ ;toC~^ T^^XJF I V*. #/2a^J M/S^J |Iv*^bV ll V^^^bW /fi»w\ l\ S~^K Ksß deadline tor the Sunday T,mes> Semi-display: $20.00 per col cm Personal656 words
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Advertisement392 1984-11-28 26 11 Pleasure Boats 40' SAILING YACHT superbly equipped. Owner leaving Singapore. Bargain price US$4O,OOO. Tel. *****08. 12 Computer Products/ Services SCHOOL HOLIDAYS OFFER Extra features and more reliable computing systems for good start. Package with extra accessories at special rate. A1 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE LTD People's Park Centre, #03-71 3rd392 words
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Advertisement341 1984-11-28 26 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURE AND SALE direct from factory. Kitchen cabinet from $95 p.f.r. and wardrobes from $120 p.f.r. Custom made furniture are welcome. Tel: *****19/ *****87. SPECIALIST IN CUSTOM-MADE kitchen cabinet from 95 p.f.r. and wardrobe from 120 p.f r. All enquiries are welcome. Tel: *****88/ *****72. WE341 words
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Advertisement707 1984-11-28 26 24 Garage Sal* NIGHT CLUB CLOSING DOWN SALE EVERYTHING GOES DAILY 10am— 5pm 8, JLN LEGUARDI SEMBAWANG 12 M.S. INTERESTED CALL *****78 CUSTOM MADE EXPENSIVE cane dining table (8' x3-l/2'). 8 chairs. $750. Rattan sofa set $550. 1 year old Italian washing machine. Tumble dryer. Acma AR2IQ frost-free refrigerator. Chest707 words
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Advertisement385 1984-11-28 26 27 Wanted WE PURCHASE PRECIOUS (gold silver, palladium, piatinum etc) precious gems and other pre ctous collections in any type anc form. *03-97G, 3rd floor Golder Mile Complex, Beach Road Tel *****29. BEST PRICES OFFERED foi Pawnshop Tickets. Gold Silver Diamond, Watch, etc. Call- Mis: Lim, Jalan Besar, Sim Lim385 words
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Advertisement623 1984-11-28 26 30 Hairdressing ijjT \ff cause If CHECK ON US I Ni ittv§ RMtfe flinty I lywi lOp HMiiyHtS fl Reasonable fa and Easy CALLWEHOY L #03-554 Bodwr Cwtre 3 WEEKS PARIS/LONDON ADVANCED HAIR DESIGN COURSE IS NOW OPEN FOR BOOKING. FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: *****50/ *****33 •BEN' 'BENJAMIN'— LatestInternational InventionsDominoes,623 words
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Advertisement639 1984-11-28 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor WJUJE ALUMINIUM IRON WORK Tel *****33 (5 Lines) TELEX RS ***** WILLIE FABRICATORS OF AMPUMESH* GRILLES ALUMINIUM GLASS IRON GRILLES/GATE ROLLING SHUTTER BOX AWNING ETC ALL ENQUMES WELCOME. Block 4003. Ang Mo Kto Ind Park 1. Ave 10. #01 -104. Singapore 2056. no.Chye 1m Iran Works639 words
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Advertisement609 1984-11-28 26 ■£QB w^ H AT CLASSIFICATION 57: An advertiser is V looking for distributors to sell its range E of antique musical boxes. Although K each piece is a reproduction of the orig■t inal, it is still very much a collector's W*£ item. 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor609 words
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Advertisement436 1984-11-28 26 WING SUN SENG specialise in HDB or private houses window grills, gates and all kinds of iron works. Please call *****66 *****28 IRON CHAM LINK fencing contractor, stainless steel hand railing, window grilles, gates, grating. Enquiries: *****11. MARBLE TILES 1' x2 selling at factory price. Island Marble Works, *****74 (trade436 words
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Advertisement565 1984-11-28 26 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi Almost New CTV NO DOWNPAYMENT TELEFUNKEN Big Screen 67cm $65 xl 2 month HITACHI 51cm rtnwte Mitral $60 12 Mitt On Yiir Guinnlee REDtFFUSONa 1 82 Ctwnancaau Avenue T«:SM»11,llM«a Bit 101 Corporation Drive »o'-358 Tat: M6I4K) RENT A MCM colour TV from $24 per month. Immediate565 words
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Advertisement663 1984-11-28 27 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION service Office removal We specialised in pianos, organs deiuerv and disposal service Experienced, reliable, responsible workers Workers provided Reasonable charges Fast efficient service Day night service Inquiries 5602-478. HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION services Office removal, specialised in piano Experienced, reliable, responsible, workers provided Reasonable663 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-28 27 51 Printing/ Copying 51 Printing/ Copying 57 Business 57 Business Services Services Opportunities Opportunities r INSTANT PLAN PRINTING AND 1 f BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PHOTO-COPYiNG SERVICES SAUDI ARABI We provide Rank Xerox quality services in the Well established Saudi Arabian company wants following sizes: to be sole agent and/ or distributor624 words
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Advertisement653 1984-11-28 27 57 Business Opportunities FOR LEASE SINGAPURA THEATRE (Changi Road) Interested parties please write to: KILLINEY ROAD POST OFFICE P.O. BOX 3M SINGAPORE 9123 SOMETHING SPECIAL Established florist shop with good clientele for sale urgently Owner going overseas. Pleate call *****71 or Page: *****58 SINGAPORE REGISTERED COMPUTER magazine with great potential,653 words
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Advertisement593 1984-11-28 27 58 Other Products/ Services SHILTON FORWARDERS, SPECIAL airport clearance. $10 per consignment below 30kg, $15 up to 60kg. Documentation $10. Call Daniel *****75. 65 Situations Wanted JOBCENTRE DOMESTIC SERVANTS THAILAND ISM; PHILIPPINES $730; SRI LANKA ISM ft MACAU CHINESE. SALARY: THAILAND $300; PHILIPPINES $250/ $300; SRI LANKA $180. Quotation* include593 words
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Advertisement493 1984-11-28 27 65 Situations Wanted a MAIDS* Wide Choice Genuine Guarantee Reliable Service t^k Tel: 225 3366 IF\ Humana /LA Management Consultants^ _f£ #03-04 Tan Boon Uat BMg, Outram Road M.Dir: Thio Gim HO LL.B Hons. (past Vice-President, Singapore Institute of Pwsonne) Management) CALLING ALL EXPECTANT/ working mothers!! Pretralned experienced maids available493 words
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Advertisement590 1984-11-28 27 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive An established Construction Company invites interested persons for the following position: Accountant Minimum ACA Level 2 holders or its equivalent Should have experience in payroll and general accounting in a computerised environment Possess ability to supervise and work independently Interested applicants are requested to apply590 words
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Advertisement471 1984-11-28 27 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP I An international company wishes to engage 1 I suitably qualified and experienced I I COMPUTER I PROGRAMMERS I on a contract basis I Requirements I Good experience gained in an IBM Mainframe I environment operating under DOS/VSE, using I Mantis/Easytrieve/Cobol. Ability471 words
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Advertisement336 1984-11-28 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical bm BEHN MEYER requires CLERK CUM TYPIST a GCE O' level e Good typing skill. a Some working experience in the Sales Department of a trading company would be an advantage. The Company works on a sday week. Applications with full personal particulars, passport aize336 words
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Advertisement573 1984-11-28 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical C] SINGAPORE Plm NATIONAL t-Sil PRINTERS PTE LTD I We are a well established commercial printing firrr engaged m providing a complete range of printing services We would like to invite applicants to fill the position of I CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHER573 words
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Advertisement382 1984-11-28 27 An international freight forwarder require* A FEMALE ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK a minimum G CJE O' level with credit in Mathematics and English Language a experience basic accounting and typing knowledge Please contact MISS JENNIFER TAN for appointment GEIS CARGO (FAR EAST) PTE LTD. 190 Middle Road #17—01, Fortune Centre382 words
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Advertisement552 1984-11-28 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE PURCHASING CLERK < e GCE O' level e Typing speed of 35 w.p.m e Minimum 3 years relevant working experience e Salary not less than $650 p.m. Transport allowance: $30.00 p.m. Meal allowance: $10.00 p.m. < Attendance incentive: $10.00 p.m. Working hours: Bam. to552 words
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Advertisement582 1984-11-28 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST to work in hangar in Seletar Airbase Salary between $500 and $600 per month depending on experience. GCE O 1 level, typing speed 35 wpm. ability to operate telex advantageous. We work 5-day week. Please call MRS SONG *****22 tor an interview582 words
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Advertisement663 1984-11-28 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Timber yard in Jurong requires MALE TALLY CLERKS Must have relevant experience in timber tallying and able to keep stock control. Attractive salary will be given to the right candidates with the ralevant experience. Interested applicants please apply personally: 23 NEYTHAL ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 Bus663 words
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Advertisement1743 1984-11-28 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES Trading company invite* Female General Clerk. Must be able to type accurately. Preferaapplications lor a D i y w i tn some wo^ng experiFEMALE GENERAL CLERK I°.^^ P>ease call BeMust have typing skills and able TEMpo| ARY1,743 words
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Advertisement551 1984-11-28 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales Sales 1 pkivate limited A) ASSISTANT RETAIL MANAGER Completed GCE 'O' or 'A' level. Minimum 3 years experience in retail trade. Male applicants must have completed National Service. Salary minimum $1,500 commensurating with experience. B) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 18 years and above. Completed551 words
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Advertisement735 1984-11-28 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales We invites applications ioi the position oi SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Electronic Key Telephone Systems) in our Technical Division The Job To promote and sell electronic Keyphones to architects, consultants, building developers, department stores, offices, etc. Requirements GCE O' levels preferably from Technical Stream735 words
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Advertisement648 1984-11-28 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A MEMBER OF TNE i TIMES ORGANISATION VA( ANCIEh FOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES i REQUIREMENTS: e MAI F FEMALE H years und above with outgoing peraooailt) e At Irast 808 O 1.-vel but those without the required educational qualificaliur ma> be considered if the> have the interest648 words
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Advertisement733 1984-11-28 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Well established company, head office in Singapore, with branches in East and West Malsyiia, requires S FULL-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES RequirsfnoAts t Willingness to learn Possess sales personalities Aggressive e Experience not necessary ROD perbonnei are also welcome Driving licence (preferred but not necessary). We pay 16733 words
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Advertisement419 1984-11-28 29 7 i Situations Vacant: Sales TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE required Please write with telephone contact Dumber to: M s Agro Technics Ptr> Ltd, 308 Telok Kurau Road. Spore- 1542 WANTED SALESGIRLS, CONVERSANT in English and Chinese Languages Apply personally 313 North Bridge Road. Singapore--0718 EXPERIENCED CHINESE SALESGIRLS wanted for childrens' wear419 words
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Advertisement481 1984-11-28 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I ATTENTION ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Large U.S. A E firm seeking to commission experienced architectural photographer for photo coverage of several prestigious projects in Singapore. Interviews December 1, 3 and 4 at Singapore Hyatt Hotel Leave message for M.A.481 words
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Advertisement290 1984-11-28 29 requires I M (3 vacancies) Able to speak simple English I No experience required Must possess own motorbike H* Must complete NS ■benefits Gross salary $500 H* Petrol allowance H* 5 day week H* Medical and insurance scheme Hi nterested applicants, H please call personally I on November 28 and290 words
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Advertisement617 1984-11-28 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We have immediate vacancies for: PRODUCTION FOREMAN a Male Singapore/Malaysian citizens above 27 years of age. Have completed min. Secondary School education. a Must be conversant with blue-print drawings. a Min. 3 years' supervisory experience in a metal fabrication workshop. a Practical experience in MIG and617 words
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Advertisement534 1984-11-28 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical PHILIPS requires LINE MECHANICS Requirements: a NTC 3 in Electronic Servic ing. a Working experience in trou ble-shooting and repairing of audio products would be an added advantage. a Fresh graduates may also apply as training will be provided. e Must be prepared to work in534 words
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Advertisement423 1984-11-28 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD Join us for advancement/ A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion a leading microwave oven manufacturing company has new vacancies for SUPERVISOR (mal« Diptoma/ITC in Electrical/Electronic At423 words
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Advertisement204 1984-11-28 29 Due to our expansion we rt*ie the following immediate vacancu t a For Normal Shift <Bam Uj 5 3Com O.A. OPERATORS Starting salar> $43' pin including allowanres Must have srcjpe work expenenre PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salary 54.0 ptn including allowances. I Benefits 2 increments per yeai 13th month bonus Medical204 words
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Advertisement370 1984-11-28 30 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I MinsScnbe I A f\^\ Are Y° u a GCE a/<N> level I MW II I English Stream) holder who is H T^ Jaw looking for a job which pays H c >w/' promises good pro- H Special370 words
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Advertisement245 1984-11-28 30 §CHt®RIM| requires 1 1 Starting pay between *****-Ss7so, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Preferably Secondary education, but we will consider if you have adequate experience •Willing to work shifts Attractive shift allowance will be provided •ThosewithNTC-3in Electrical or Mechanical M g£ maintenance will >S get additional r-S H ss3o/-. m245 words
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Advertisement175 1984-11-28 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production imp HP New Starting Pay for PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Female) You can earn as much as 522pm For Assembly Work $472 pm For Sub-Assembly Work No experience required as training will be provided but we will also pay for experience. Malaysians will get hostel lodging. If you're175 words
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Advertisement401 1984-11-28 30 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Company in Jurong inviloa application, lor the following position*: GENERAL WORKERS Secondary 2 level. Plaaaa contact *****33/ MI32M to arrange for an interview. URGENTLY REQUIRED EXPERIENCED 1) Electrical and control Wiremen. Experience In electrical switchboard system is an advantage. Mast be able to read electrical drawings.401 words
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Advertisement549 1984-11-28 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous t We have immediate job openings for;- I :y:; C I Bjfl I tlJlljKjl l^finiljllULjl til Innct nil J; 'J.W 88l 1 ITiiroaTT: aMf jnftl BBS BBJ Of iHiiiilil nnjinßi >jTypj|yiiyfcr> aaTau Is^ijAhs^icN I IfA n\r'tt\t^ t f L -^^2^' IB bbb549 words
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Advertisement509 1984-11-28 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous We require more a Daily gross salary range $33 to $38 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) e Age above 21 years a Possess Class 4or 4 A driving licence We offer: a Free travel on TIBS and SSB buses509 words
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Advertisement379 1984-11-28 30 An expanding packing compan loMswinu paraannal: PACKING SUPERVISOR Requirements: a Aga: 23 and above, a QwatMtanum. Min. 'O' level, a CKpertanoa. Min. lto 2 years similar working experienc< and capable of handllnf groups of workers, a Firm, well disciplined anc honest. •alary range 8*550 to SSSBO. TRANSPORT SUPERVISOR a Age:379 words
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Advertisement530 1984-11-28 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL i requires 1. SALES MANAGER Bilingual in English and Mandarin 2. SALES EXECUTIVE Bilingual in English and Mandarin 3. CHAMBERMAIDS 4. CLEANERS (FEMALE) 5. MAINTENANCE MAN For *o«M1) a (2) please can tor appointment or write in with full raauma, experience and a530 words
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Advertisement436 1984-11-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STANDARD PHOTO PTE LTD has vacancies for: 1) DELIVERY CLERK e Must possess own motorbike 2) PHOTO PRINTERS e Experience essenl.al. Able to work shift duties. 3) COUNTER SALES ASSISTANTS e Minimum Secondary education. e Experience not essential. For poets (2) a (3) will be stationed436 words
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Advertisement681 1984-11-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Exclusive Lounge in Orchard Road requires urgently: 1. WAITRESSES (Basic $500 p.m.) Benefits! e Allowance above $350. i e Free medical attention, e Free transport provided, e 2 meals supplied per day. e CPF contribution 2. HOSTESSES e Basic $300 p.m. plus allowance above $1,500 p.m.681 words
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Advertisement595 1984-11-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STOREMAN/ FORKLIFT DRIVER Applicants should preferably have previous store/ warehousing experience. However, those without experience will also be considered. Training will be provided. Transport to and from Jurong will be provided. 5-day week. Interested applicants, please submit full particulars and contact telephpone number to: INTERNATIONAL-HOUGH DIVISION595 words
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Advertisement873 1984-11-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Marine Engineering Nrm requires" EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER e 30 to 35 years of age. e Minimum GCE O" level, e Work Independently in store management, materials handling and control. Interested parties, please call: *****41. Textile Company requires DRIVER CUM DESPATCH e Possess valid driving licence e Completed873 words
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Advertisement726 1984-11-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED MOTORCYCLE APPRENTICES. Please call personally at 81k.5, Sector C, Sin Ming Ind Est., =01-142, S'pore. 2os7. or 81k.1044, Eunos Avenue 4. =01--137. S'pore. 1440. LOUNGE HOSTESSES AND Waitresses required immediately. Any race, Malaysians welcome Good income. Tel: *****85. Call between 9am and 9pm. MALE/ FEMALE726 words
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Advertisement766 1984-11-28 31 81 Vehicles For Hire SIANG HOCK OFFERS: Cars. Vans. Pick-ups, Lorries at best rates. Tel: *****66 (Jurong branch: *****63) GOOD CONDITION VEHICLES with Malaysian permit for hire. Reasonable rental. *****33. HIN HUP MOTOR minibus for rental at reasonable charges. Call us at *****97/ *****51. MAZDA 626, TOYOTA Carina. 1 year766 words
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Advertisement574 1984-11-28 31 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo 2nd VOLVO Showroom at Upper Bukit Timah. Now you can view the whole range of Volvo cars at our 2nd Volvo Showroom at Hock Soon Industrial Complex (near Courts) 230, Upper Bukit Timah Rd #01-12/13574 words
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Advertisement757 1984-11-28 31 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1979 COMPANY'S REGISTERED. Mercedes 250. 1 owner. Aircon. radio cassette. Power steering/ windows. Central locking. New tax. Low mileage. Showroom condition. Tel: *****75. 1980 MERCEDES 200, fully auto. 2 private owners, sports rims, metallic gold colour, showroom condition Selling: $56,000 Tel: *****04. •75 MERCEDES 280. Private757 words
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Advertisement722 1984-11-28 31 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1972 FORD ESCORT MOO XL. 4 door, passed inspection, selling $2,000 Phone *****07. 23. Lorone Biawak. S'pore-1335. 1974 FIAT 124 Special Aircond sports rims, radio, cassette, new tax. Passed ROV Test Price $4,000 0.n.0 *****61 1979 FORD CORTINA 16 GL Non-PARF. aircon. good condition. $6,700 negotiable.722 words
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Advertisement909 1984-11-28 31 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1984 NISSAN PULSAR one private owner aircond radio ussetushowroom condition asking $22,201! lei *****0'. '81 OATSUN 280ZX 2 plus 2 full accessories with sport- rims one private owner mint condition j lei 235.') 1 97 i AUC 19S0 DATSUN B:uenird I owner, showroom condition tax till909 words
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Advertisement879 1984-11-28 32 90 For Sale: Toyota 1992 TOYOTA CELICA XT. aircond. with expensive stereo set Done 36.000 km. in excellent condition $29,500 o no Tel: *****44 1992 TOYOTA COROLLA. 1 private owner, aircon. cassette, radio, sports rims. $20.500Te1: *****30/ MMMt 1993 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. aircon. cassette, PARF. very good condition, low mileage879 words
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Advertisement1712 1984-11-28 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 93 For Sale: Honda 1990 COLT SIGMA 1600 GS New 1993 HONOA AUTOMATIC EX tax. aircon $10,300. Bill 161, Lo- model. Alrcond, high power rarong 1 Toa Payoh «02-1616. dio cassette, sports rims, power io*n kit i Akircn n ai windows, power steering. I owni«ao mit.1,712 words
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Advertisement1006 1984-11-28 32 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes The Amazing SUBARU ffill Holder HiKaHHiMI TheSofaUontoSteepProbfems That sliding feeling you get when you stop at steep car park booths is a thing ot aV1,006 words
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Advertisement650 1984-11-28 32 1994 PONY STELLAR 1600. One owner. Expensive radio/ cassette. Power window/ central locking. Contact: *****48. 74 MINI SPECIAL, beautiful condition, aircond, sports rims, body moditlfied. Downpayment $2,500. *****44. 1990 SUZUKI 550 Aircon, radio cassette, tip top condition. $11,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****54. 1991 SUBARU 1800 Coupe. 1 private owner. Alrcon, cassette.650 words
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Advertisement1058 1984-11-28 32 95 For Sate: 95 For Sato: 95 For Sato: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles > f //JJI^JL business 'ii py going with a lv^^^^^^^^ j 1 good deal. H m '<'■■■! 'w B I^BfIiBBrBHUIBIIH BHH Large cargo space: Spacious driver's cab 2300mm deep with with thicker, cushioned maximum payload1,058 words
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Advertisement751 1984-11-28 32 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer for all kinds of Q regisirred PAHF. non-PARF secondhand vehicles, any model, any c Phone *****22 (day). *****0b 'night). Mr Tan 11. Kensington Park Road. Serangoon Gardens Spore- 1955 ADVERTISER REQUIRES ANY good used cars. PARF or non-PARF cash payment Contact Mr Lim751 words
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Advertisement899 1984-11-28 32 106 Accomodation Available: Mouses i i 1 I e DIST 11 A QUIET beauti fully maintained double-storey bun--1 j galo* with 4 bedroonib and malured garden $2,500 I e CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, splil-leve. modern double-storey bungalow with 4 bedrooms, attached bathrooms and servant's e FOR GARDEN LOVERS dist 10 beautifully899 words
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Advertisement1487 1984-11-28 33 95 For Sale: 95 For Sal*: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Ti6,ob(T The only panel van in its class at this economical price New Mazda E Series Panel Van Largest cargo space in its class I I T~~ I I Completely1,487 words
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Advertisement513 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments e DIST. 11 SHELFORD ROAD vtclnlty, unique exclusive maisonette apartment with 3 bedrooms. Swimming pool and 24-hour security. $3400. e DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK, close to American/ Japanese Schools. 3 bedrooms with good view, pool/ squash/ tennis/ clubhouse/ Jogging track. Fully furnished. $2,100. a DIST. 10513 words
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Advertisement647 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, newly painted, luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment. Spacious living/ dinIng. 3250 sq.ft, swimming pool/ squash facilities. $3300. including maintenance. DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD Condominium (Llhollho) 3-bedroomed, beautifully furnished, excellent facilities. $2,800. Othara: Beaverton Court, Horizon Towers/ View, Draycott Tower, Estorll, Ridegewood Townhouse, Arcadia, Bel Air, etc. Rental647 words
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Advertisement935 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments c DIST.IO RIDGEWOOD. Beautifully c furnished/ fully aircon apart- e ment available soon. 3 bedrooms, pool/ squash/ tennis, etc. $2,800. f DIST.9 ORCHARD ROAD vicinity. New spacious apartments. 3 bed- 2 rooms, servant's. From $2,300 r. partially/ fully furnished. n ESTEEM REALTY *****01 (S UNES) I935 words
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Advertisement839 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D15T.1025 BALMORAL PARK exclusively for bankers and top executives. Newly completed maisonette, 4 bedrooms, servant's. Facing greenery. Indoor garden. Full sized pool/ squash court. $5,800. Hawaiian Housing *****78/ *****26. DIST.IS, BRAND NEW condominium apartment, 1,800 sq.ft. 3 rooms, swimming pool, squash court, fully furnished $2,500 pm.839 words
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Advertisement802 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LIKE STROLLINGI Katong new luxurious 3/ 4-bedroomed apartment, easy access to beach, recreation park, seafood. Shopping Centres. $1,500- $3,000 Sun-Mark: *****13 MOUNT FABER LODGE penthouse, beautifully furnished, peaceful/ serene surroundings, comprehensive facilities, $3,000 excluding maintenance Acclaim Realty *****88 PANDAN VALLEY ARTISTICALLY furnished, well renovated 4-bed-roomed apartment,802 words
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Advertisement861 1984-11-28 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DON'T MISSf DIST 11 Luxury townhouse 3 beautifully furnished bedrooms ideally in quiet location Only $2,500 *****8T xBO6 DRAYCOTT TOWERS. BEAUTIPUI 3-bedroomed apartment sunken living/ dining. Tennis poof* 1 servants 2.800 sq.ft $4,000 *****33/ *****11 (agent) FAIRWAYS CONDO, VICINITY gjf World Trade Centre KeppeT Road Brand861 words
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Advertisement970 1984-11-28 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 9 LEONIE HILL 3-bedroomed furnished apartment. 2 aircons. Rental: $2,100 per month Call: *****14 *****00 DIST.9 MENG GARDEN. Orchard vicinity. 3 large bedrooms, balcony. 2,000 sq ft Furnished $2,700 Continent*! Appraisal *****22. DIST.9 THONG SIA Building, luxurious 3-bedroomed apartment. 2.000 sq ft.. $2,000. Yong Fong970 words
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Advertisement831 1984-11-28 34 106 Accommodtion Available: Rooms ROOMS: KATONG, SERANGOON, Bedok, Spottiswoode, Jurong Clementi Flats: Telok Blangah Clementi, Jurong. *****65 (Link Housing). FURNISHED ROOM IN HDB Dover Road, close to bus stop and food centre. Access to all facilities $300 Tel *****65. FURNISHED ROOM FOR single or couple at Joo Seng Road. $350831 words
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Advertisement632 1984-11-28 34 112 Short-Term 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Accommodation: Local/ Foreign Local/ Foreign INSTITUTE OF FffilL? dL MARKETING P?%§^_k Superior Instruction and W Effective Preparation for the v Certificate Examination from the Correspondence Division of Stamford. Stamford's recently revised courses in Marketing for Parts I and II of the Certificate examination are designed632 words
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Advertisement675 1984-11-28 34 113 For Sato: Howes D15T.1027 RECENTLY COMPLETED Spanish designed detached bungalow, built-in area approx. 5,500 sq.ft. on approx. 18,000 sq.ft. of land. 4 bedrooms upstairs and 1 guest room downstairs all with attached bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen with servant's room next to it. Whole house fully alrcond with marble flooring675 words
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Advertisement578 1984-11-28 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses If your property's QOnG W6119 let us give you the credit. 1 QQA t JOMEO *-nteu tD gently. F^aaJsjsjßja^^st Street 1 ;es 21 < JHP^"""^SijL MrS %l %~Jfcl* YEARS OLD renovated^sMl 19^8 im\ dern578 words
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Advertisement593 1984-11-28 34 MUST SEEB COSY double-store terrace. Dist.l9. 3 plus 1 bed rooms, attached bathrooms, spt I clous split living/ dining. 19( I sq.ft. $420,000 negotiable. Ha I Seng *****58. I OEI TIONG HAM Park double-sU I rey bungalow, land area 11,01 I sq.ft. built-in 5,500 sq.ft. 6 bee rooms, completely reconstruct593 words
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Advertisement1322 1984-11-28 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sal*: Houses jMORT6AGEE|SSAI£I I Venue: Lecture Room (Ground Floor) I Chinese Chamber of Commerce I 47 Hill Street, Singapore I Date :On Thursday, 6 December 1984 At 2.30 PM I Particulars: I 1)43 Siang Kuang A venue, Singapore 1334 I Lot No: 514-237 Mukim1,322 words
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Advertisement599 1984-11-28 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses |Ib^ .fjg^BE 1' I .^1 I I '21 \o\ r^SlllPl "7^/ S -i \tt\ K-531?5*838 I^l I l l -??m II l I _^^mmmb L^^- B 1 1 J Bjn i«s^\ o I -I ~bm-«!Hm I .Si B^B599 words
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Advertisement116 1984-11-28 35 LOCATION AREA BRMSPRICE Taman Serasi 1710sf. 3 Changl Odn.l4oosf. 3 $310,000 Jade Towers 1500sf. 3 $350,000 H merest Arcadia 1388sf. 2 $380,000 Hilltop *****f. 3 $520,000 YUMIN PROPERTIES 91*061/ *****8 LOCATION '000 P/M Allsworth Park (Town House) 760 Canden Park (4 8.R.) 4,000 Li Hwan Dr. Terrace (3 8.R.) 1.500116 words
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Advertisement839 1984-11-28 35 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Freehold Residential mm SHOWCASE TULIP GARDEN HI An Appreciation mg S ani* d^e" hoZS L _fc w v Fairer Roads a location dose to i£ f[i frl in LUXIinOUS LlVing839 words
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Advertisement667 1984-11-28 35 DWT.II NOVENA VILLE, 1200 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms, freehold. Beautifully furnished. $305,000 or for rental $2,000 p.m. Home Development Company Pte Ltd: *****16. DIST.I2 BRAND NEW Amyton Court. Split-level, 3 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, freehold. Approx. 1300 sq.ft $320,000 0.n.0. Denker *****11. DIBT.IS BRAND NEW apartment near Sin Leong Restaurant 1200 sq.ft.667 words
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Advertisement647 1984-11-28 35 HOLLAND ROAD 2-BEDROOMED Apartment. Fully furnished. Tenanted $2,500 till Feb 1985. Selling at $325,000. Call *****77. HONG LEONG/ OUEENSWAY Shopping Centre, 3/ 2-bedroom apartment, 1,200 sq.ft., freehold. $280,000/ $240,000. *****82/ *****80. LEEDON HEIGHTS, BARGAIN! 3 bedrooms, 1,700 sq.ft Best offer above $450,000 secures. (Agent) *****13. MT. FABER LODGE penthouse, beautifully647 words
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Advertisement642 1984-11-28 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED. SIMS DRIVE $70,000, Ang Mo Kio $70,000, Bedok $75,000, Clementi West $80,000, Farrer Road $70,000, Toa Payoh $72,000. *****81/ *****82. 5-ROOMED, ANG MO KIO $130,000, Bedok North $110,000, Eunos $109,000, Clementi West/ Marine Parade/ Telok Blangah $125,000. *****81/ *****82. 5 ROOMS: HOLLAND Drive, 81k.22,642 words
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Advertisement582 1984-11-28 35 116 For Sal*: HDB Apartments 3-ROOM SELEGIE FLAT selling at low price unrenovated 10th storey. Good view Tel: *****64. 5-ROOMED BLK-68 BEDOK South, ceramic throughout. $116,000 negotiable. CPF $107,000. *****64. 117 Properties Wanted READY CLIENTS REQUIRE 2-room Circuit Road, Havelock Road; 3room Tanglln Halt, Holland Road, Redhill Road; 4-room dementi,582 words
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Advertisement645 1984-11-28 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces f I DBSFINANCE FOR BETTER COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FINANCING i Up to 85% of valuation Attractive interest rate of 10^4% pa Maximum repayment period of 1 5 years Loans for industrial property also available under the EDB's Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) I HMd OMet:645 words
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Advertisement242 1984-11-28 35 119 Warehous«»s/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Warehouse/ Factory Space Available immediately Genting Bloc < Unit No. 01-01 Tannery Bloc Units No. 01-07.C >-03. 0601 Short /Long Term Lease. Smal area availab! WAREHOUSE J SPACE FOR RENT AT, 30 ALEXANDRA LANF. (Next to PSA Mu.ti- fj storey Complex) Good location Converaent242 words
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Advertisement1010 1984-11-28 36 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I A Attractive Loans s *p No Restriction Available LEASE on Foreigners I K.B. |T SING I I WAREHOUSE I INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I COMPLEX Strategically located I Located at Ang Mo Kio along Airport Road, next I Industrial1,010 words
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Advertisement741 1984-11-28 36 120 For Sale Office 120 For Sale Office Spaces Spaces JAvaUabJeJsnjsed^V '|W Yen San Building (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Office Space for Rent. Competitive rates. Professional Building Management From 990 to 2,500 sq ft Ample covered parking lots. 24 hours security service. Ideally located in the heart of the tourist commercial741 words
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Advertisement627 1984-11-28 36 NICE TABLE SPACE for rental. River Valley main road. Free parking. $120 $150 inclusive of clerical assistant. Tel: *****37. OFFICE FOR RENTAL People's Park Centre, $350. Sultan Plaza $1,280. The Plaza $1,480. United *****55. OFFICE SHARING (DIST.OB), fully furnished room and common area totalling 200 sq.ft. Carpeted, centrally airconditioned. *****86.627 words
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Advertisement499 1984-11-28 36 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For RentOffice Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces J| OCEAN BUILDING Located in the heart of the Tl ~^?s^n financial and business district (L^^ Next to Raffles Place r S!sM!ssL lm f MRT Station jM I Ample parking space pjj I=^===^^/ Professionally managed and499 words
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Advertisement172 1984-11-28 36 AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE Ideal for retailers/ wholesalers. Area from 376 to 3.400 sq.ft. Price negotiable. Please cad: PONCHO (PTE) LTD D15T.1648 JALAN PARI Buront: 8-l/2miles Upper Changi main road. (Groundfloor). 1.800 sq.ft $2,200 p.m. Katong Tembeling Road. (Groundfloor). 1.800 sq.ft. $2,200 p.m. Dist.l33s 4 miles Upper Serangoon Road 2-storey172 words
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Advertisement280 1984-11-28 36 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces I PRIME LOCATION 1 SHOP SPACES I FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205 538 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 310 620 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 431 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING I CENTRE Shops 161 1,561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 226-1,432 sq.ft. ORCHARD SHOPPING280 words
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Advertisement1162 1984-11-28 36 124 For Rent: 137 Tours Shop Spaces A SHOP/ OFFICE llonc :.er I I «Ifl^ tCMBW^I BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA. M ...1,1 II *W» CQQQOOO sq.ft. tactne main concourse H &*****0 Ma3 loc<ltlon Irl :i: 72 i I Foo)l Ha Buildin 8' S 150 Soutfc Bndfee toad CHANGE ALLEY AERIAL Plan1,162 words
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Advertisement1239 1984-11-28 37 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale W All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage Plaza Food Street is located at booming Cuppage Road Pedestrian Mall It1,239 words
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Advertisement611 1984-11-28 37 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel FROM DECEMBER 8 OLYMPIC AIRWAYS COMMENCES From December 8, our 747 flights depart from Singapore on Saturday and Wednesday evenings and arrive in Athens the same dav. From Athens, we offer convenient departures to over611 words
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Advertisement457 1984-11-28 37 137 Tours 137 Tours jjf Cultural Entertainment Leads the way to the kUSA JB*'' r «lli There a r t sc "ai y u W organisers specialising in ■r the North America package i\ but we at Cultural < mf v Wv& Entertainment is striving wt r4 1 jP* to457 words
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Advertisement863 1984-11-28 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I X NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. Wtth us, you'll «njoy thosa •xtras Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights Friendly bilingual guides. So book early to avoid disappointments! ¥ALUK-rO*-MONSY HOLIDAYS n863 words
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Advertisement192 1984-11-28 38 i 148 Computer computer' programming COURSES (BASIC/ COBOL) Special rates: Students: $100 for 3 mths Adults: $120 for 3 mths Holiday classes: Mon-Fri 9-12noon 3/12 Mon-Fri 12-3p.m. 3/12 Mon-Fri 3-6p.m. 3/12 Mon 7- 10p.m. 3/12 Tue 7- 10p.m. 4/12 Wed 7-10p.m. 28/11 Thur 7-10p.m. 29/11 Fri 7-10p.m. 30/11 Sat 2.30-5.30p.m.192 words
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Advertisement564 1984-11-28 38 137 Tours 137 Tours t in Beijing L GUANGZHOU (spring) mM BWaBBaU^WIfT/ "02-60. People s Park Centre HH Singapore 0 1 05 TA463 pT«hspJ6BBfl QT Dep: Dairy 3 i 3/4/5 days PULAU LANGKAWI/PENANG from $480 I I Stay at the luxurious Langkawi Country Club Hotel j 2-6 days PENANG from564 words
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Advertisement479 1984-11-28 38 148 Computer 148 Computer LOTUS 1-2-3 DBASE D WORDSTAR AVAttABLE NOW Intensive hands on training on the IBM PC conducted by certified instructors KWGSLEY SCHOOL OF WORD PROCESSING 40 Orchard Road #06-02 MacDonaW House (0923) Tek *****54/55 i COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE Special Intensive Holiday Classes for Primary and Secondary Students.479 words
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Advertisement414 1984-11-28 38 150 Commercial/ Technical New Professional Courses Commencing: lAM INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT (UK) e CERTIFICATE Commencing: 4/12/84 (confirmed) IBA INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AUST) Commencing: 5/12/84 (confirmed) IPS DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING A SUPPLY (UK) (Foundation Stage) Commencing: 10/12/84 (confirmed) Registration is now open For details please call: METROPOLITAN YMCA EDUCATION414 words
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Advertisement705 1984-11-28 38 150 Commercial/ Technical BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) 1) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 28/11 2) T/Th 10.00-12.00pm 29/11 3) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 29/11 4) M/W 10.00-12.00pm 30/11 5) Fri 6.00- 7.30pm 30/11 6) T/Th 3.00- 5.00pm 06/12 7) W/F 3 00- 5.00pm 07/12 8) Sun 9.30- 11. 30am 09/12 9) Sun 2.00- 3.30pm 09/12705 words
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Advertisement572 1984-11-28 38 153 Driving WE ARE USING a brand ne* car for lessons W> also provide instructors with responsibilities, and skills Tel *****98 Display Pager *****71 QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR TEACHING at Eunos- Toa Payoh fetch and send Tel *****71 James Liew. 154 Dancing ROCK -M' ROLL, Solo Disco. Ballroom, Latin Competition 7-12-84 Mandarin572 words
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Advertisement33 1984-11-28 38 H O U S E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! r/tf > C.A.T.S. 1 7371 166 133 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1984-11-28 39 1 m LOVING MEMORY OF MDM GOH HONG LAN Departed 28th Nov 1983 Her weary hours and days ot pain: Her sleepless nights are past. Her ever patient frame; Has found sweet rest at last. We who love her know; How much we lost one year ago98 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-11-28 39 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. DIANA CHAN CALL HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 28 NOV. 82. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVING HUSBAND, SON, MUM, DAD, BROTHERS, SISTERS AND RELATIVES. In Loving Memory of CHUA HUN HUI DEPARTED 28/11/83 Our homeland is in heaven, where our Saviour70 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1984-11-28 39 The Family Of The Late: LEANDER CLIFFORD TAYLOR wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for thair kind attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations durinQthe^^recent^bafeayenient^^^^^ The Family of the late MR UM JOO HUAT wishes to thank all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their94 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1984-11-28 39 In Loving KMmory GPAUL 10th Anniversary A mass will be said today, 28.11.84, at 6.00pm. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Ophir Road. Always remembered by wife A daughters.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1984-11-28 39 VERONICA MIRANDAH PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY 1 ON 26TH NOVEMBER 1984. V ss T^ OUR DEAREST AMA WE DEEPLY MOURN FOR YOU HUSBAND: GEORGE MIRANDAH SONS: DAUGHTERS: Anthony Philomena Medona Patrick Freda Jacintha Francis Regina SON-IN-LAW DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Peter Marlies Gladys Grandchildren: Denise lan82 words
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Obituary, Illustration249 1984-11-28 39 LOKE CHEE PUN AGE 88 passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on 27.11.84, sadly mourned by:SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Loke Hon Kheong, AMP Huang Phay Suan Dr. Loke Kwok Kheong Yong Poo Mui SMP, AMN DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Look Schut Moy Leong Yen Wei Loke249 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1984-11-28 39 i m The Family of the late I PC M. SUPAYA DEPARTED 24-11-84 wishes to thank Commissioner of Police, DCP Ops, Commander Areas, Deputy Commander Areas, Welfare Officer, Director PA, President of SOA, President of JOA, OsC A, B, C, D, F, G, J, PTF, Airport,75 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-11-28 39 MRS. CELINE PATHROSS passed •way suddenly on 27 Nov. 84 at v^.. TTSH. She WHH brtiind chiMran w /o^l. M^BllSla »ngh ShiMey" Basil, Hanna and Pansy; P*?** P*»««' l '«y 26.T1 J4 daughter-in-law Christina and h- grandson Gawin to mourn her loss. "J* 1119 l)#n nd92 words
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Advertisement290 1984-11-28 39 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses 157 Other Courses mressshii DEVBOPMBTT QP^^,^^^^ Ail A/ICLT w w W\r^^& W9 w9 aw 2 courses designed for interested participants in acquiring aerobic leadership and basic sk'lls in therapeutic body massage. Course Leaders Charles Cochrane, Master of Ed. (Ex. Physiology) Univ. of W Australia290 words
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Advertisement81 1984-11-28 39 More than 90 pages of beautiful full colour illustrations. SB HpPs^?kiA mr jaWiT/F "CTL*S*5k V^na^\ ■naaPfiiP^^ aflßßainK lfci mA S^^a SiHhk l^P-fi&iaßtt. |i»* l i iH W HbHt flnVViy ..i*^*- rn -"f^yjhii* <-< £K '-wkwV^SnW W^^S^LflnaK^y S&knle#^^in\ J &£w>%l^^f i^' v^^jnßM^B^^^nnjnj^^**?!''as '>*i^^^nv >^bf "d s^nw^ *'"^a£^B^^^^B^ *^^^^^K^9H^BaMJaaY' ■i^- '^^ra^'ni i&^t81 words
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Advertisement33 1984-11-28 39 TOSHIRA ELEVATORS "IN TOUCH WITH TOMORROW" WITH BEST COMPLIMENTS FROM CHEVAUEW pq CHEVALIER (S) PTE LTD Blk 165, Buktt Merah Centrol #05-3687/3689 Singapore 0315 Tel: *****66 Coble Add: "SCHEVALIER" Telex: RS ***** CHEVAL33 words
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Miscellaneous66 1984-11-28 39 Today's ties Third-round first-leg matches. Anderlecht (Bel) v Real Madrid (Spa) Spartak Moscow (SU) v Cologne (WG) Universitatea (Rom) v Zeljeznicar (Yug) Hamburg (WG) v Inter Milan (Ita) Widzew Lodz (Pol) v Dynamo Minsk (SU) Tottenham (Eng) v Bohemians (Cze) Man. ltd (Eng) v Dundee Utd (Scot) Videoton (Han) v66 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-11-28 39 Taking pride of place for once PREVIEW TO TONIGHT'S UEFA CUP ACTION 1 Host of big-name clubs in battle for q-final berths LONDON, Tues. The European Football Union (Uefa) Cup, traditionally hidden away at the back of the shelf behind the European and Cup-winners' trophies, assumes pride of place tomorrowReuter - 617 words
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Article132 1984-11-28 39 Seoul still hopeful SEOUL, Tnes. Organisers of the 1188 Olympics said today they would continue i talks with the Interna- tional Amateur AthietIcs Federation en changing the times of seme track and field events to fit in with the demands of overseas television stations. The lAAF Council said on SundayReuter - 132 words
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Article253 1984-11-28 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - East Asia: Hopes for boys' event TAY CHENG KHOON By THE East Asia squash championships, which presently cater for men and women only, may be expanded to include a junior event for boys. Three countries Malaysia, Hongkong and Singapore have already voiced their strong support for such a move which253 words
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Article362 1984-11-28 39 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT ByC NOW that a satisfactory compromise has been reached, the International Football Federation need not discuss the recent Asian Cup TV coverage controversy, at their executive committee meeting in Zurich on Friday. So said Mr Guido Tognoni, the Fifa press officer,362 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-11-28 44 FOCUS ON THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT MELBOURNE, Tues. Chris Evert-LJoyd has engaged the services of an Australian conditioner to prepare her for an all-out assault on the tournament at Kooyong here. Chris said she had been working with Stan Nicoles, a man who played anUPI - 444 words
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Article86 1984-11-28 44 MELBOURNE, Ties. Reigning champlsa Martina Navratilovß, bidding to become the first player ever to win seven straight Grand Slam titles, wOl open her title defence of the US$l.5 million ($3.24 million) Marlboro Australian Open at Kooyong tomorrow. The world's No. 1 player has been spending her timeUPI - 86 words
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Article249 1984-11-28 44 Mens singles: Andreas Maurer (WG) bt Carl Limberger (SA) 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, fr-3; Marty Davis (US) bt Glen Layendecker (US) 6-7, 64, 63, 64; Simon Youl (Aust) bt Rolf Gehring (WG) 2-6, 6-3, 7-6, 4-6, 6-2; Darren Cabill (Aust) bt Rod Harmon (US) 6-7, 1-6, 64, 7-6,UPI - 249 words
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Article252 1984-11-28 44 SOUTH KOREA blanked Japan 4-0 in a 1964 Chung Hwa Cup baseball invitational tournament match in Taipeh on Monday. In another game, Panama upset Taiwan's Kwang Hwa 5-2. "MARVELOUS" Marvin Hagier will defend his World Boxing Association middleweight crown against Thomas Hearns in Las Vegas in April. TheAFP; Reuter; Bernama; AP - 252 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-11-28 44 INGLEWOOD (California), Tues. Edwin Moses, two-time Olympic gold medallist, said yesterday that the time has come for amateur athletes to defend themselves against the inequities and price-fixing practised by some promoters. "With the International Amateur Athletic Federation Grand Prix coming into effect andAP - 272 words
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Article102 1984-11-28 44 PARIS, Tues. Michelle Chardonnet, the French hurdler granted a belated Olympic bronze medal, is still bitter about her treatment at the Los Angeles Games. Michelle was turned away from the podium just before the medal ceremony last August after she had been demoted from jointReuter - 102 words
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Article93 1984-11-28 44 VATICAN CITY, Tues. Pope John Paul 11, addressing a group of Italian sports doctors, cautioned yesterday that "dehumanising training most be avoided" for athletes. "The goal of sports is not an end in Itself," the Pontiff told m members of the independent IwwoclstlOß of ItalianAP - 93 words
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Article99 1984-11-28 44 CARACAS, Tues. The World Boxing Association yesterday announced several title-fights next month. WBA president Gilberto Mendoza said the programme begins on Saturday with heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetzee. of South Africa, defending his title against sixth-ranked Greg Page, of the United States. On the same line-up inReuter - 99 words
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266 1984-11-28 44 AMERICAN SPORT MIAMI, Tues. Dan Marino passed for four touchdowns and tied the all-time National Football League record for scoring passes in a season as the Miami Dolphins rebounded from their only defeat this year to beat the New York Jets 28-17 yesterday. ItAP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration11 1984-11-28 46 Murogiah Chelliah Vtncent11 words
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Article409 1984-11-28 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By NOW is not the time for the Singapore Golf Association to waver in their support of young players. In the light of last week's Putra Cup debacle in Rangoon where the youngest-ever national team were humiliated into second-last spot it would be so tempting409 words
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Article312 1984-11-28 46 GLASGOW, Tues. SCOTLAND'S Glasgow Celtic will replay their controversial European Cup-winners' Cup tie with Rapid Vienna, of Austria, at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Dec 12. Aberdeen, which had been considered as a possible venue, was ruled out because of the Pittodrie Stadium's 24,000 capacityReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-11-28 46 Independiente and Liverpool for big match TOKYO, Tues. England's Liverpool will face Argentina's Independiente here on Dec 9 to decide the world's top soccer club in the fifth Toyota European-South American Cup. It will be Liverpool's second attempt in the inter-continental series after their 3-0 defeat by Brazil's Flamengo inAP - 291 words
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Article236 1984-11-28 46 HYDERABAD, Tugs. The Second cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand here was finely balanced after the tourists had established a lead of 195 at the end of the third day's play today. At the close, New Zealand were 158 for eight in their secondReuter - 236 words
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Article195 1984-11-28 46 LIVERPOOL striker lan Rush, who limped out of Saturday's English First Division soccer win over Ipswich, could be back in training today. Fears that there could be complications with the knee on which he had a cartilage operation at the start of the season were partlyAFP - 195 words
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Article217 1984-11-28 46 PERTH, Tues. Former Australian Test wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh last night expressed shock over the resignation of Kim Hughes as Australia's Test captain. Hughes announced his decision to quit as leader after Australia had been beaten by eight wickets by the West Indies in the Second TestAFP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-11-28 46 The Khan wins in noisy final KARACHI, Tues. World champion Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, beat unhappy second seed Chris Dittmar, of Australia, in a noisy final of the Pakistan Open squash championship here yesterday. Jahangir won 2-9, 10--8, 9-1, 9-2 but Dittmar was clearly unsettled by the noise from theReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-11-28 47 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO As others get down to serious business, Singapore are dealt their biggest blow By DUE to early press time, the Asian up supplement (Pages 4*43) previewed ingapore as having Fandi in the team. We ssret his ahsemw. SINGAPORE can forget about their Asian Cup chances441 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-11-28 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Opponents will be wary of Qatar 1 SURPRISE, surprise... that's what the Qataris ill miss most when they begin their Asian Cup soccer quest at the National Stadium next week. Three years ago they went as underdogs to Australia for the Junior World525 words
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Article352 1984-11-28 47 J. RAJENDRAN - Saudis lift the mystery J. RAJENDRAN By THE Saudi Arabian soccer team, Los Angeles Olympics qualifiers and one of the top contenders for the Asian Cup, yesterday cleared the air of mystery that had surrounded them since their arrival on Saturday. It had been reported that they were secretive and352 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-11-28 47 HAKIKAT RAI - We'll be in the last four at least HAKIKAT RAI By AT LEAST a place in the semi-finals that's the goal of the United Arab Emirates, whose population barely 11 years ago comprised a large group of nomads. The discovery of oil has not only changed their migratory habits but447 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-11-28 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Iranians shout: 'We're perfect!' THERE were no secrets. No reservations. Just utter, open confidence. The Iranian soccer team, who arrived yesterday for the Asian Cup finals, quickly announced that they had only one aim to win the title. "We came here to be454 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-11-28 40 1 J. Raiendran oredicts a Kuwait-Saudi final IWlffl alsal (left) one of Kuwait's top players Mftjed (right) one-half of Saodl's twin strike force29 words
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Article, Illustration980 1984-11-28 40 Tony faces acid test following Kuwait's pre-Olympics failure GROUP A GROUP B Kuwait Singapore S. Arabia India S. Korea China Qatar UAE Syria Iran All matches at the National Stadium. Dec 1 Qatar v Syria (7 p.m.); Iran v Dec 2 Saudi Arabia v980 words
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Article39 1984-11-28 40 Year Venae Winners Ranners-ap 1956 Hongkong S. Korea Israel 1960 Seoul S. Korea Israel 1964 Tel Aviv Israel India 1968 Teheran Iran Burma 1972 Bangkok Iran S. Korea 1976 Teheran Iran Kuwait 1980- Kuwait Kuwait S. Korea39 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1984-11-28 41 J. Rajendran focuses on the 10 teams GROUP A QATAR COACHED by Brazilian Renaldo Carvalho, Qatar were one of the three Asian teams who qualified for this year's Olympics. They may not be in the same class as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, but on their day are1,376 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-28 42 HOLLAND'S Jan N.I. Keizer, who officiated in the Los Angeles Olympic football final between France and Brazil, is among the 12 referees named for the Asian Cup finals. The other European officials are Englishman George Courtney, who refereed the 1960 FA Cup final between West Ham129 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-11-28 42 The Roar won't drown cry of the innocents The Singapore challenge... By J. Rajendran WHOEVER wins the Asian Cup, rest assured that it will not be Singapore. Nothing hurts like the truth, and the truth is that the present Singapore side are the weakest in years. Singapore probably would not650 words
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Article, Illustration723 1984-11-28 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By FAS face crowd poser as big guns prepare to do battle EVERYBODY loves a winner. That's what the organisers of the Asian Cup tournament may find, to their dismay, when they check their bank account after all have been said and723 words
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Article100 1984-11-28 43 TICKETS for the Asian Cap finals will be on sale from 8.31 a.m. to 5.M p.m. on weekdays and from 8.3t a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays at the National Stadium West Entrance covered carpark. Should tickets be still available, the sale will be extended to match days.100 words
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Article184 1984-11-28 43 TWO senior" journalists from The Straits Times Alan Hubbard and Godfrey Robert will give their views on sports reporting at a three-day sports writers' seminar which began at the Oberoi Imperial yesterday. Hubbard will give tips on the art of feature writing on sporting topics today,184 words
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Article199 1984-11-28 43 IT WAS during the 1952 Helsinki Olympics that the idea was first put forward to form an Asian Football Confederation. But only in 1954 was the confederation formally launched. The first Asian Cup competition kicked off in 1956. And out of the 12199 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-11-28 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By FANDI AHMAD (Singapore) He may not be at his best and his team certainly are not. But no matter what you say about him, who can deny that nearly every eye at the National Stadium will be focused on this man566 words
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Advertisement61 1984-11-28 42 Welcome 0 The most prestigous football championship in Asia, the Bth Asian Cup, kicks off Ist December 1984. An event Remy Martin, the world's preferred cognac, is proud to sponsor. So, raise your glasses to the top ten qualifying teams. Here's to the Bth Asian Cup going down as smoothly61 words
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Advertisement121 1984-11-28 43 Keep up the sporting spirit with SEIKO, Official Timer of the Asian Cup, 1984. Ij^W'i;: «FiF I*-^^^B%1 -^^^B% =^^J «th ASIAN CUP 1984 SINGAPORE lj§ Superior quartz technology enables m?S^^Hm Asian Cup, 1984. It is precise with Seiko Sport -Tech chronograph to < ><^Kt^ 11 split-time capability and unequalled give121 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-11-28 45 Tropicano turns on the heat ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Five-year-old Tropicano stood out as the most impressive among the horses sent against the clock when track work opened here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the Americano gelding went eagerly in a 600 m trial390 words
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469 1984-11-28 45 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AS the current season enters its final stages with only three more race meetings, the tussle for the trainers' championship has taken a dramatic turn. For the umpteenth time, perennial rivals Ivan Allan and Teh Choon Beng are469 words
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Article81 1984-11-28 45 THE Selangor Turf Club has approved an application by Mark Birch (above) of England to ride as visiting jockey at the meeting starting at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Birch, who is sponsored by trainer Mohd Ismail, rode a winner at the just- concluded Lion City Cup81 words
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119 1984-11-28 45 HONGKONG, Tues. TWO Australian jockeys riding in Hongkong, Rod Staples and Peter Leyshan, were suspended at the end of an inqniry by the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club into charges of illegal betting. The inquiry followed months of Investigation by the club into allegations that119 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-11-28 45 At the 4OOm Pictures by JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM At the finish MISSION Q 3 Div 1 1,600m 1. Ten Hugs H 2. Bengiamigo n 3. Chaya Timor V 4. Glesca Toon EHst: 7V2 hd, nk Time 1:41.1 Toa Payoh Trophy210 words
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Advertisement49 1984-11-28 46 .^mbers Game I SUPER JACKPOT CO FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 95/84 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COURT AFTER 5.30 P M. $20,000 WON in draw 94/84 System Coupon LC *****20 sold at Tebon Gorden Toto booth won the Group II cash prize of $20,000 plus $1 190 under system 7.49 words
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Article316 1984-11-28 48 Gunmen get assurance from Somalia that demands will be considered ADDIS ABABA. Tues. Hijackers who forced a Somali airliner to Addis Ababa on Saturday and threatened to blow it up surrendered today and released all 106 hostages unharmed, officials said. Ethiopian Foreign Minister Goshu Wolde said theUPI; Reuter; AP - 316 words
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400 1984-11-28 48 LONDON, Tues. SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko has told British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock that Moscow has dropped all pre-condi-tions for planned talks between the United States and the Soviet Union, it was reported last night. Need for new thinking The British Broadcasting400 words
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428 1984-11-28 48 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By Repossession was illegal, rules judge THE Housing Board has been ordered to return a three-room flat to a businessman from whom it was repossessed four years ago. Mr Justice Chua yesterday declared the repossession illegal, null and void and ordered428 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-11-28 48 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines'on Philippine television on Monday signing the Budget in the presence of his Cabinet members and ruling New Society Movement leaders at the Malacanang Presidential Palace. Mr Marcos has not appeared in public for nearly three weeksUPI - 154 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-11-28 48 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Toes. William Schroeder, the second man to be given a mechanical heart, was kept under heavy sedation today after telling doctors he was frightened by ail the paraphernalia of modern medicine. Mr Schroeder, 52, was still in a critical condition bat doctors monitoringReuter; UPI; AP - 322 words
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Article33 1984-11-28 48 MALMO (Sweden), Tues. Chechoslovakian authorities have denied visas to two Swedish journalists seeking to interview the ailing 1984 Nobel literature laureate, Jaroslav Seifert, 83, a Sw" lich roiwt said vesterdav. UPIUPI - 33 words
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150 1984-11-28 48 Poland's Hanoi envoy missing in Thailand BANGKOK, Tues. A Polish diplomat based in Vietnam has disappeared in Thailand, Poland's ambassador in Bangkok said today. Mr Stanislaw Waclawski, a second secretary in the embassy in Hanoi, has been missing since Nov 16 when he was scheduled to return to Vietnam, AmbassadorReuter - 150 words
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Article47 1984-11-28 48 What it should have been IF SIME Darby's general offer for United Estates Projects Bhd is accepted in full, Sime's paid-up capital will be enlarged to 1.1 billion shares of 50 sen each and not to Msl.l billion as reported yesterday. We are sorry for the error.47 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-11-28 48 Tommy Koh presents credentials to Reagan SINGAPORE regards the United States as "the most vibrant and powerful country in the world" giving "a unique and irreplaceable contribution to international peace and stability," according to Singapore's ambassador to the US, Mr Tommy Koh, who presented his credentials to President Ronald Reagan203 words
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Article32 1984-11-28 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell by 2.32 points to 1,210.03 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Miscellaneous128 1984-11-28 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with occasional showers over a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.54 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 16/23C Sunny Manila 22/32 C Fair Amsterdam ;C Melbourne 24 28 C Fair Bangkok 19128 words
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Title Section19 1984-11-28 1 SECTION TWO Child-care: How Israel does it OUTLOOK, Page Two New trends in Taiwan's film industry BILINGUAL, Page One19 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1984-11-28 1 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By TOKYO. Two weeks ago. At the end of Singapore Apparel in Tokyo, the inside of the Laforet Museum looked like a war zone. Japanese workmen took apart the impressive fashion show stage in the huge hall and the exhibition stands with military1,035 words
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503 1984-11-28 1 WHY did almost all the Japanese buyers, wholesalers, importers and agents who visited Singapore Apparel in Tokyo leave empty-handed? There were three key reasons for the humdrum response, as pointed out by Mr H. Takahashi and Miss T. Matsumaru of the Art Himalaya503 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-11-28 2 YEO KIM SENG - creches, not maids YEO KIM SENG By Singapore families seem to rely more on maids than on creches or childcare facilities. In Israel, the situation is quite different. CHILD-CARE is the first step in community development and this is why children get priority attention in Israel's child-development programme, said Mrs735 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-11-28 2 FRANK GREEN - FRANK GREEN By DR JOHN MCARDLE wouldn't hurt a fly. Or an earthworm, a cat, a dog or a cow. He is against anything that causes pain to animals or insects even the process of killing animals for food. Dr McArdle, director of the US National567 words
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Article, Illustration980 1984-11-28 3 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By 4 The human knee is a highly precarious joint. Structurally, it resembles the junction of two chopsticks held together by rubber bands. It sits right out in the middle of the leg, unprotected by an overhanging torso, vulnerable to falls People who are loose-jointedNYT - 980 words
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Article317 1984-11-28 3 ORTHOPAEDIC specialists, especially those who have treated professional athletes plagued by knee problems, recommend the following measures to keep knees healthy: STRENGTHEN the supporting leg muscles evenly by doing exercises against weights or engaging in activities that build up the hamstrings and the quadriceps. STRETCH the leg317 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1984-11-28 13 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN A group of artists discusses the problems and possibilities of art in Singapore By NEW GENERATION OF SINGAPORE ARTISTS Sponsored by the Friends of the National Museum Today, 5.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Margaux Ballroom, Hotd Meridien TODAY'S exhibition, sponsored by the1,557 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-11-28 15 Thieving magpies and Strauss's last songs SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Victoria Concert Hall Friday and Saturday, 8.15 p.m. Previewed by KOH TSE-YING MEET a magpie while accompanied by a Briton and the immediate reaction from your companion would be a cheerful "Good morning, General", whether it is morning, noon or evening.557 words
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Article, Illustration848 1984-11-28 15 CONTEMPORARY FEMALE WRITERS CATHERINE COOKSON Tonight, Ch 12, 8 p.m. Previewed by CATHERINE TAN 4 During her nervous breakdown, she said it was as if a mirror was being held up to her soul and stripping her of the acquired personality it had taken her years to848 words
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732 1984-11-28 15 FAMILIAR FAVOURITES CONCERT Singapore Symphony Orchestra Last Saturday Reviewed by GEORGINA EMMANUEL 41 sincerely wish that audiences here would not demand of our young hopefuls the ultimate in heady technical razzle-dazzle, Technique isn't* everything s AUDIENCES at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's732 words
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Article146 1984-11-28 15 Chess SOVIET player Artur Yusupov drew with Yugoslavia's Bozidar Ivanovic on Sunday night, ensuring a 3-1 victory for the Russians in their seventh round encounter with the Yugoslavs at the Chess Olympiad. Lead Soviet player Alexander Belyavsky maintained his unbeaten record in the Olympiad he has nowReuter - 146 words
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Article73 1984-11-28 15 WORLD chess champion Anatoly Karpov, leading 5-0 in his title contest against fellow Soviet Garry Kasparov, took a time-out on Monday, thus postponing the 28th game of the championship until today. Karpov, who won the adjourned 27th game last Saturday, needs only one more win to retain hisAP - 73 words
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Advertisement458 1984-11-28 7 Congratulations to Kah Motor Co Sdn Bhd .fJ^Spf on the official opening of their new showrooms Richard Ellis 224 8181 DICO D€CO x-JIR 11—. o o P^V Eunos Industrial Estate No. 12, Interior furnishing supplier contractor Block 1005 Avenue 7, Singapore 1440. Showroom/Office: 10 ANSON ROAD, #02-74 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. Tel:458 words
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Miscellaneous582 1984-11-28 8 COMICS gf_ GARFIELD ByJimDmns p EANUTS By*** ■■^■■■■^■■l VOU AWAK^JON?/ OF COOR6E I GOTTA Tl I TMIS 15 MV REPORT ON I IF TMEV LIVEP WHERE II AII A 111 (I A||l I PEEL LlkTa^H I- //^*°J' P < i rs i r^si UJMALES..UJMALES LIVE YOU LIVE, YOUR PAP LJA582 words
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Advertisement646 1984-11-28 9 APPOINTMENTS MEDICAL CO-ORDINATORS (3 POSTS) We are Turnkey Operators specialising in the development and construction of Hospitals including equipping and maintenance of full range of medical equipment. To assist our teams of planners and implementors, we are seeking dynamic, experienced personnel as Medical Co-ordin-ators (3 posts) with the following qualities:--(a)646 words
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Advertisement481 1984-11-28 9 I CAREER IN I I COST ACCOUNTING I I Due to rapid growth in our business, 3M has vacancies I in the Cost Accounting function. I This is a challenging position and the successful I candidate will be involved with the initiation and implementation of costing and pricing policies for481 words
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Advertisement321 1984-11-28 9 I fttifuKHt wttf tii vwfttflfiflfi Dra&wnntff'- 1 1 II I ENGINEER I I Degree or Diploma in Electronics or Computer Engineering I Knowledge of digital and analog circuitry and disc drive interface will be an added advantage I Prepared to travel overseas for assignment I An attractive remuneration package I321 words
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Advertisement1070 1984-11-28 9 NOTICES LION CORPORATION BERHAD _rf% (Incorporated in Malaysia) II I I NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY (I GENERAL MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting H of the Company will be held at Room 506, sth Floor, Wisma H SPS, 32 Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, 21st1,070 words
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Advertisement683 1984-11-28 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. M lf» ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. IK OF MM Re: TAN HONG HAH (f) i Ex parte. AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. Creditor* I la tke matter «f a Bankruptcy Petl Om filed ad tke tttn day *f 3cpC£fllDd'f Ik>4> i683 words
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Advertisement1313 1984-11-28 10 Official Opening of the Automobile Association of Singapore's j A.A. CENTRE W by The Honourable Mr E.W. Barker, Minister for Law, Singapore A on the 28th November 1 984 I y*-mJ*l-ti Messaae from i_m\J^_^_ De Tourisme 1 Mr. Milton Tan fej -"K. 1- _-_IM^^_l_H Mr F W D a ,L1,313 words
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Advertisement372 1984-11-28 11 (Qongmiulations Best Wishes to A.A. Centre on their official opening by Mr. E. W. Barker, Minister for Law from UNION CARBIDE ASIA LIMITED (Incorporated in Hong Kong) No. 12, Soon Lee Road, Singapore 2262. f Mail Address: P.O. Box 115, Jurong Town Post Office. Singapore 9161. r Tel: *****88 Telex:372 words
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Advertisement713 1984-11-28 11 NOTICES ASM Amalgamated Steel Mills Berhad II (Incorporated in Malaysia) H I NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY I GENERAL MEETING I B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting I of the Company will be held at Room 506, sth Floor, Wisma SPS, 32 Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday,713 words
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Advertisement55 1984-11-28 11 Have you ordered your set of The Times Diary? Last year, many orders had to be returned to disappointed customers because stocks ran out well before the end of the 'year. Don't let it happen to you this year. Pick up a set at f>f bookshop Lucky Plaza Centrepoint Colombo55 words
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Advertisement952 1984-11-28 11 BOLTON PROPERTIES BERHAD I (Incorporated In Malaysia* I Registered Office: I Ist Floor, Lee Rubber Building 145 Jalan Bandar Kuala Lumpur NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Room 502, sth Floor. Campbell Complex. 9?> .lalan952 words
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Advertisement343 1984-11-28 11 THE BANKRUTPCY ACT (CAP. 18 ltn ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUTPCY NO. 741 of 1984 Re: ROBERT C KUSWANDA Ex parte: AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. In the matter «f Bankruptcy Petition (Ued en the fJth day of September, MM. TO Robert C Kuswanda lately residing at343 words
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Advertisement268 1984-11-28 12 a CAPITOL: 21st BIGGEST-EVER DAY J (*****59) 5 SHOWS AT 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 B Prtc— $4 A S3-CASH BOOKINGS-No Free List ■BBSSi^Lt '-^b^s ■L^n:<3f^!fi^ißißW ■P^plßMWiP^^^Si BfeiaMfhaMJwteLMj|a^AULHUHiapA'te rjßßi C^^i LIDO: NOW SHOWING! (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 a IF YOU THOUGHT "CLASS" WAS WILDLY s268 words
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Advertisement484 1984-11-28 12 r Feast on "^^"l sumptuous cuisine N I and witness 1 a slick musical spectacle. I With no cover charge. a 9 ■^BM^S*^a^B^^Bßfca»^^^Bßa^BßßßW IEH *'Bk.^ "^H _^t^^^ «^^^BBBBS9^BN^^Sw > ißßßflßßß9^^^^^^^tfHflHai^wßß\. BBBBiw^^fe* a^B Bt^'^^% 'iPA^^Bv^'^ i Jbje^^. BP^"^S^B le^^S- fa l^^b! f a^^PafßN^B BBH I Si ii iarifii v \Jafl ■L~p«'484 words
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Advertisement300 1984-11-28 12 I ADMISSION PRICES: $400 ft $3.00 <Ca«h Booking* Only/No Free List) 5 Fantastic Sound Effects Hi CO q*»y«t— oi < TH EY RE H ERE to save the world < 5 --?^PJB^BILL MURRAY DAN AYKROYD I j sicourney weaver I ®> LtMiaJ g THE SUPERNATURAL SPECTACULAR GOLDEN SULTAN LAST DAY!300 words
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Advertisement793 1984-11-28 12 ■■"B Last 3 thows 11. 30 4prr. IWI FiMMy Knock You Down Darf" (Mand I Torvaht 645 4 9 15pm Opens Tomorrow 6 Theatres PRINCE --CHANQ-ORE NT AL _i PRESOCNT-SAVOY-ÜBERTY "LUST FOR LOVE OF A CNMESE COURTESAN ■P Mandurin m Scope-CokM B TODAY ONI Y I lam. I 45 400793 words
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Advertisement419 1984-11-28 13 Registration on Ist Dec. Bth Dec. 1984. New Term begins 2nd Jan. 1985. New Courses Adult English Conversation English for Lower Secondary. MM Mm- **jF wL:i kim^ M2t W J^^^M^M^Mwl r^M\^^^tbt^ \tSbL WmW^MmuwMt '^^^■Dm, f GENERAL COURSES w < Wnen it comes to improving your As a student, you get419 words
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Miscellaneous513 1984-11-28 15 Whatfcon CHRISTMAS ORATORIO on Oskar Maria Grafs strate the old ways of The 80-member Interna- novel about a station- making Indian pottery. 11 tional Festival Choir per- master whose wife sus- a.m. and 3 p.m. forms one of J. S. Bach's pects him of infidelity x™-» h most famous choral513 words
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Miscellaneous960 1984-11-28 16 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE «Q^ Gymnastic gems/ i sbcs j isbcs h MHUMMmw ANDTHESMrrasoNiAN k^HBHSHHHF J 3 "HwSfhh^otowed by 1025 LTers W d Bo C stoTwu^ThTLsto V KV PICK 9p.m.): This ensemble's W A 4 2 0 Gymnastic Fantastic (See Pick of the Da S Game Five S Crucial960 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1984-11-28 16 1 MALAYSIA 3 5.00 PM Quran Reading 7.47 Bahasa Kita Our Language 5.08 Programme Summary 8.00 News and Weather Forecast 5.13 Sesame Street 8.25 Programme Summary 6.00 News 8.39 Mustika 6.10 Bknbingan Ugama: Religious guid- 9.10 Pertstiwa Daily Events ance 9.32 Pariament Report 6.20 Tafsiran Al-Quran: Interpretation 9.47 p ocus1,074 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration175 1984-11-28 1 #*«rft»^*lE-»«? A new breed of film directors is bringing a fresh and bold look to Taiwan's cinema art. Our reporter, who was in Taipeh recently, talked to some of these directors about their work and problems. By KOH SEW TIN s. nft 7 fib fn t* ib w -fe ft175 words
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Article, Illustration977 1984-11-28 1 Changes in Taiwan's film industry A GROUP of young and idealistic film workers has made waves in Taiwan's ebbing film industry but it may find the going tough. These directors and scriptwriters have revived the cinema with their simple, down-to-earth and realistic portrayals of rural and urban life. The men,977 words
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Advertisement338 1984-11-28 1 ■^^■■■■■ttfi: *:^*s.<BbM#' V I BBBBBBBBBBJEJHBBBV f t I f C* I s Ba I I Bm H^BBr^^^^^B^^^Ba^^^Baßa I BB_L^BBLBBka«HBBBBaBBBHMBBI Bttßi Industrial premises laid in conventional flooring ■tfftMMHMiaßaS H^T |9 £j-5 sS^bBJ tiles have always been treated with caution as SP^SB^» zr^^S^^ Bfe many a worker has slipped and fallen. Spilled338 words
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Advertisement479 1984-11-28 1 The Trade Industry Fair 85 presents an living means an increasing demand for more CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT exclusive offer to secure a bigger share of the sophisticated furniture fittings. The market is open Area market. An excellent competitive business edge here. It's up to you to put it all together. that's479 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-11-28 2 A MAN called Chi Zhongyu made his home near the city walls. One day a fire suddenly erupted. The fine weather and a strong wind caused the fire to spread swiftly. Within moments the thick billowing smoke clouded the air, as the flames soared skywards. The fire spread beyond the113 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-11-28 2 I **W* Fiß#fl«i <i *at ff /i .fn«nW A -J&A*f£tt4:A lUj M^tAttfiiS k'fcft victim o igK tB&U^MBA H$2W ffi Mih^fn^a*^ mm o f/f > -fe^^ji^-MA ei 48.7cm ffi 69.5cm m*±Lifo *^*^^> *¥^iM ft fHiSft^^EfeA^ JSsSS)ißtl|f#ijE iX^; >^?lii > %»_t# > itiflf SLU^^j^^T^it IS HI" $&6^±^cfX^-M Palace Musicians shows the robustness49 words
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286 1984-11-28 2 Beauty, brawn and tipsy Tang women CHINESE and westerners alike tend to see the ancient Chinese beauty as a stereotype with virtues of being thin, frail and sheltered from the outside world. Although the feminine Ideal after the Song Dynasty was indeed fragile and delicate, women of the Tang andSinorama - 286 words
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Advertisement55 1984-11-28 2 tO Koh Motor Co Sdn Bhd Boon Siew (S)Pte Ltd on *hf fffii*jkt\ opening of their new showrooms at Boon Siew Building by Mr. T. Kume, President of Honda Motor Co Ltd Japan From: FT^ NIPPONDENSO CAPITAL SDN BHD LjLJ Manufacturer of Automotive Air Conditioners rT^ NIPPONDENSO MALAYSIA SDN BHD55 words
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Advertisement668 1984-11-28 3 miSmid tMm^mmW7Qmm K' IV ■wf %gr i^ ffw mwMm m Missbn's experience and technology. HI Bilfi II I Reviewed enthusiastically in 'Hi-Fi For fl B I I Pleasure' May 1984 issue, Graham Mayor fl I W*m% m tne Freedom, "An outstanding speaker 11 1 I th at P romises t0668 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-11-28 4 PETER AUGUSTINE GOH - PETER AUGUSTINE GOH sdfsadfsdB^ DRAMATIC plays, like short stories and novels, act as a "mirror" to reflect the various aspects of a society's life. A play portrays life itself and binds the writer and his audience in a special relationship. The two elements the scriptwriter and638 words
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Article, Illustration739 1984-11-28 4 Oleh PETER AUGUSTINE 6OH Kegiatan Semasa Peluang mengadu bakat Untuk memberi iebih banyak peiaang kepada para pencinta sent soara dan sen! mazik Melayn menanjukkan dan mengnl bakat mereka Persatoan Kebudayaan Melayu (PKM) akan menganjurkan suato pertandingan ndab&k&t sama ada dalam bolan Mac atau April tahan had739 words
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Article566 1984-11-28 4 Let's learn Lesson 129A MalaV Easy Steps to Malay By Haron A. Rahman BACA karangan di bawah dengan tellti dan jawab soalansoalan yang betikutnya sebagai satu iatihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: DALAM dunia muzik, nama S. Atan sudah dikenati sebagai566 words
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Advertisement800 1984-11-28 4 At these prices, they are superbuys. The 20X is the latest development in Orion's 20" m CTy range. It's new sleek design carries within fmW I .^m I Orion's proven technology of delivering crystal clear [ijiil tjmm I pictures with natural colours to match. A wireless r**^ k remote control800 words
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