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Title Section15 1984-11-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration695 1984-11-29 1 PHILIP LEE - Financial expertise for sale PHILIP LEE Singapore as a business centre ...move into second phase By SINGAPORE is embarking on the second phase of its development as a financial centre after 10 years of growth m this area. It is now planning to branch out and widen its breadth as695 words
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264 1984-11-29 1 FAS says sorry for using wrong flag of Iran A THREATENED walkout by Iran's Asian Cup soccer team was averted last night when the Football Association of Singapore apologised for using an out-of-date flag on posters, souvenir programmes and other material publicising the competition. Mr Yap Boon Chuan, chairman of264 words
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458 1984-11-29 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. At least half of American taxpayers would pay less tax under a sweeping tax reform package announced by the Treasury Department yesterday. Twenty-two per cent would see no change m their tax458 words
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Article38 1984-11-29 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Senator Robert Dole of Kansas, a potential 1988 presidential candidate, was elected Senate majority leader today, beating four colleagues for the coveted post that carries political power, prestige and prominence, Senate sources-^aia. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-11-29 1 AHMAD OSMAN - Jeya's slander suit against Chok Tong thrown out AHMAD OSMAN By THE High Court yesterday dismissed with costs a suit for slander against Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam. Mr Justice L.P. Thean decided that Mr Goh had used defamatory words against the secretary-general of the Workers637 words
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386 1984-11-29 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Bank Bumi files two police reports on unauthorised' loans ALBERT RAMALINGAM By of the ST Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia yesterday filed two police reports alleging that more than US$4O million (SsB6 million) was paid out m loans and consultancy fees by its Hongkong subsidiary, BumiputraMalaysia Finance,386 words
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Article64 1984-11-29 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Community today reacted swiftly to a surprise United States ban mi Imports of EC steel pipes aid tabes with a threat of retaliation unless It gets adequate compensation. Community Industry Commissioner Etienne Davlgaon told a news conference that officials were preparingReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement7 1984-11-29 1 Age could be an advantage: P. 127 words
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Advertisement14 1984-11-29 1 First Asian Cup blow Page 47 US tax plans aim at equality Page S14 words
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Article565 1984-11-29 2 Survey on pastime HOW young people m Singapore spend their free time is the focus of an island-wide survey now being conducted by the People's Association. A few thousand people m the 15 to 30 age group are being asked to answer a 14-page questionnaire. The survey will help565 words
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Article631 1984-11-29 2 Bombers pre-empted ROME police have foiled a planned bomb attack on the United States embassy m the Italian capital. Seven Lebanese, described as supporters of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, were arrested. Police officials told a news conference on Tuesday that the men had been planning a631 words
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Article223 1984-11-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TO SAY that graffiti should be treated as acts of vandalism is to state the obvious. They are acts of vandalism. Social attitude is more important. So far, graffiti have rightly not been tolerated. Let no misconceived idea of artistic self-expression and let no pseudo-fashionable223 words
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Article113 1984-11-29 2 WHEN THE DOLLAR'S HIGH, ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD GOLD has become .he latest victim of the rising US dollar. As tit dollar struck new highs m New York and Eurcpe it hit 3.0750 against the Deutschemark or the Singapore market yesterday the metal fell to a 28-month113 words
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Article167 1984-11-29 2 Surprise moves SINGAPORE coach Hussein Aliunied made two surprise moves m his campaign for the Asian Cup soccer tournament which starts on Sunday for Singapore with their match against India. His first move was to drop ace midfielder Rajagopal Suriamurthi, who was recalled from Pahang to don the national167 words
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Article70 1984-11-29 2 PRIME MOVER PAUL VOLCKER, chairman of the United States' central bank the Federal Reserve Board, has become a legendary figure, known for his highly pragmatic approach. Mr Volcker's responsibilities would be awesome enough m what might be termed normal times. But for several years, with the US budget and70 words
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Article101 1984-11-29 2 Asean: Across the Causeway 'Less lead' order OIL REFINERIES m Malaysia will be required to reduce the lead content m petrol from 0.8 gm to 0.4 gm per litre from July 1 next year. This is to curb air pollution caused by motor vehicles, the Minister of Science, Technology and101 words
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Article186 1984-11-29 2 Surplus expected DESPITE declining oil earnings, Indonesia's balance of payments at the end of this fiscal year is still expected to show a surplus of around US$6Ol million (about Ssl.3 billion). Central bank gover nor Arifin Siregar said that this year's improvement followed an increase m non-oil and186 words
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Article390 1984-11-29 2 That Finnish touch FINNISH architect Alvar Aalto designed everything from public buildings and houses to furniture, lamps and glass pieces m a career that spanned six decades. Aalto died m 1976 at the age of 78 but his legacy lives on. To the Finns, he is regarded as390 words
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Article162 1984-11-29 2 Chinese paintings THE Rong Bao Zhai, an internationally renown art shop m Beijing, is holding an exhibition of paintings here from tomorrow to Thursday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The 200-year-old art shop is an important institution that preserves and promotes Chinese paintings. It has162 words
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Article388 1984-11-29 3 $600 m earmarked for weapons WASHINGTON, Wed. AMERICAN officials say US$2BO million (*****.8 million) has been earmarked this fiscal year m covert military aid for the Afghan insurgents fighting Soviet forces m their country. This is more than double the aid m the fiscal yearNYT - 388 words
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210 1984-11-29 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Wed. With only three days before the Australian federal election, the LiberalNational Party opposition has launched a lastminute advertising campaign to capitalise on its leader Andrew Peacock's performance at the debate last Monday against Prime Minster Bob Hawke.210 words
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124 1984-11-29 3 Plans to build gongfu stadium beside Shaolin temple BEIJING, Wed. Chinese tourism authorities plan to build a stadium lor live gongfu demonstrations next to the 1,4»t-y ear-old Shaolin temple, birthplace of the martial art. The Economic Daily reported yesterday that major repairs are also planned for the Shaolin temple InAP - 124 words
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375 1984-11-29 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. Confronted with the prospect of running up an overwhelming deficit m public spending during the next five years, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has drawn up a tentative plan to clamp down on millions of375 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-11-29 3 Indian police cast dragnet for killers BOMBAY, Wed. Indian police have cast a dragnet around Bombay to try to catch the killers of a British diplomat and have stepped up security for the cricket Test match between England and India starting here today. The diplomat, Deputy High Commissioner Percy Norris,Reuter; UPI - 317 words
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World briefs
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Article64 1984-11-29 3 THE HEAD of India's Railway Board and a senior official were suspended yesterday until after an inquiry into a train crash which killed about 50 people on Nov 22, a Railway Ministry official said m New Delhi The ministry told board chairman K.T.V. Raghavan and board memberReuter - 64 words
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Article61 1984-11-29 3 THE UNITED STATES Defence Department on Tuesday welcomed China's announcement giving US warships permission to call at Chinese oorts and said negotiations for the first port call were under way. Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch gave no date for the first call but said: "I hope the two countriesReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-11-29 3 INDIA'S ELECTION Commission has acted swiftly to ensure fair campaigning m December's polls by announcing a code of ethics including a ban on broadcasting songs and films featuring film star candidates. The ban on the films will affect about six film star candidates of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi'sReuter - 71 words
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Article63 1984-11-29 3 AS THE back-to-work movement waned m the coalfields, leaders of Britain's Trades Union Congress met at their London headquarters yesterday m the hope of reviving talks on ending the eight-month-old miners' strike. The miners' union, meanwhile, was dealt a new setback when a court bailiff served papers orderingAP - 63 words
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Article63 1984-11-29 3 NONE OF the grain appealed for by faminestricken Ethiopia on Oct 8 has yet arrived at Ethiopian ports, the country's top relief administrator said m Addis Ababa yesterday. Mr Da wit Wolde Giorgis, head of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission said that only 8,000 tonnes of grainReuter - 63 words
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210 1984-11-29 4 Gulf talks on defence against Iranian attack KUWAIT, Wed. Leaders of six Gulf states began a second round of talks today on bolstering a common defence against a possible attack by Iranian forces, The official Kuwaiti news agency, Kuna, said the closed-door meetings of the Gulf Cooperation Council m KuwaitUPI - 210 words
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Article55 1984-11-29 4 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Mr Harry Oppenheimer, South Africa's most prominent businessman and reputedly one of the world's 10 richest men, yesterday announced his retirement as head of the De Beers diamond empire at the end of this year. His successor will be his close business associateReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-11-29 4 A kiss for 'plastic heart' man ARTIFICIAL heart recipient William Schroeder receding a kiss from Ills wife, Margaret, on Tuesday m the coronary care unit of Humana Hospital Audabon In Louisville, Kentucky. Speaking for the first time since his dying heart was replaced with a plastic pomp, Mr Schroeder askedUPI - 107 words
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322 1984-11-29 4 Seven Lebanese arrested ROME, Wed. ROME police had foiled a planned bomb attack on the United States embassy and arrested seven Lebanese who described themselves as supporters of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny. Police officials told a news conference yesterday that the menReuter; UPI - 322 words
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Article258 1984-11-29 4 Libel suit against Time magazine NEW YORK, Tues. Israel's former defence minister Ariel Sharon yesterday said his decision to send Christian Phalangist forces into Muslim west Beirut m 1962 was a mistake. Mr Sharon was speaking as he ended seven days of testimony m a US$5OReuter - 258 words
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Article141 1984-11-29 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States and its European allies do more than US$4 billion (SsB.6 billion) worth of business annually with Libya despite charges that Tripoli engages m state-spon-sored terrorism, US officials said today. US exports to Libya totalled US$l9l million m 1983,Reuter - 141 words
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108 1984-11-29 4 Mitterrand: Assad vital to Middle East peace DAMASCUS, Wed. French President Francois Mitterrand wound up a visit to Syria today hailing President Hafez Assad as a major power broker who could not be excluded from the Middle East peace process. Mr Mitterrand endorsed Mr Assad's call for an international conferenceUPI - 108 words
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Article84 1984-11-29 4 CAIRO, Wed. Egyptian authorities, working with US narcotics control officers, have seised about 21 tonnes of hashish aboard a West German ship m "the largest single haul of hashish ever In Egypt and possibly m the world/ a US official said yesterday. Mr ThomasAP - 84 words
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Article33 1984-11-29 4 ISLAMABAD, Wed Suda nese President Jaafar Numeiry will visit Pakistan from Dec 6 to Dec 10. a Pakistan government spokesman said yesterday He will leave for China on Dec 10 UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article542 1984-11-29 5 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Families with same income to pay same rates By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Equality is the key word to describe the rationale behind the specific tax proposals announced by the Treasury Department yesterday. Unveiling the tax plan, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said:542 words
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Article292 1984-11-29 5 SANTIAGO, Wed. Army soldiers and riot police opened fire on scattered demonstrations m the Chilean capital yesterday as a large deployment of troops under a state of siege dampened a national protest against military rule. By evening, at least four people had been wounded byAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 292 words
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114 1984-11-29 5 GEORGIA, Wed. Opponents of beauty pageants often call them "meat parades" but a couple of college journalists here went a step further and actually submitted roast beef for the Miss Georgia College Pageant. Jackie Smith, editor of the Colonnade, and staff writer AndrewUPI - 114 words
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108 1984-11-29 5 Six Soviet ships heading to Nicaragua WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ranald Reagan has said six Soviet ships are en rente to Nicaragua and that while he weald net "raise Cain" If they were carrying domestic earn, he would net accept an introduction of high-performance Soviet planes, the Washington Times reported today.UPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-11-29 5 Czech immigrant charged with spying NEW YORK, Wed. An immigrant from Czechoslovakia who worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was arrested as he tried to leave the country yesterday. He was charged with spying for the communist Czech government as a double agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officialsReuter; UPI - 159 words
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Article290 1984-11-29 5 Victim of Taiwan politics, say experts NEW YORK, Wed. THE China Times, considered the most influential Chinese-language daily newspaper m the United States, has ceased publication. The publisher, Mr Yu Chi Chung, who also publishes the China Times m Taiwan, announced earlier this month that heNYT - 290 words
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Article103 1984-11-29 5 LOS ANGELES, Wet. Scientists will launch the first man-made comet on Christmas Day, hoping to lean more about the formation of the solar system. The project Is a joint experiment Involving the United States, Britain and West Germany. The experiment part of a US$7B millionAP - 103 words
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266 1984-11-29 6 Report on Soviet arms violations delayed WASHINGTON, Wed. White House officials had decided to put off until February the release of a report on purported Soviet arms control violations that was scheduled to be made public on Saturday. This means that the report, said to include some 19 possible SovietNYT - 266 words
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Article467 1984-11-29 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Hints of 'Star Wars' plan being negotiable By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. The White House yesterday signalled President Ronald Reagan's commitment to achieving an arms control agreement with Moscow. An announcement by spokesman Larry Speakes said that the President would be closely467 words
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319 1984-11-29 6 STOCKHOLM, Wed. THE North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) and the Warsaw Pact have reached agreement on a working structure which could end 10 months of deadlock at the stalled European Disarmament Conference, delegates said yesterday. They said the informal agreement between the twoReuter - 319 words
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132 1984-11-29 6 British navy updates Harrier jump-jets LONDON, Wed The British navy is refitting its Sea Harrier jump-jets with new radar and American air-to-air missiles at a cost of £200 million (Sss2o million). The 57 carrier-based fighters will be updated by the late *****, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. Each will beReuter - 132 words
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Article77 1984-11-29 6 NEW YORK, Wed Six Koreans, including a retired general, were arrested today and charged with kidnapping and torturing the acting head of Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said. Church leader Bo Hi Pak, who is also publisher of the WashingtonReuter - 77 words
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Article35 1984-11-29 6 LA PAZ, Wed. Bolivian trade unions, rejecting austerity measures imposed by President Hernan Siles Zuazo, called a new general strike for today to press for price controls and regular wage rises. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-11-29 7 PUT a piece of batter into Mrs Baerbl Brunnhuber's hands and don't be surprised if instead of melting it gets changed Into a work of art. Mrs Brunnhuber, who comes from Upper Bavaria m West Germany, is a batter artist. Her batter sculptures have made herUPI - 99 words
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156 1984-11-29 7 Autopsy reveals murdered priest was strangled WARSAW, Wed. Father Jerzy Popieluszko, an anti-communist priest murdered by Polish security police last month, was strangled, government spokesman Jerzy Urban said yesterday. The results of an autopsy to be announced on Nov 30 will reveal that the priest was dead when he wasReuter; AFP - 156 words
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Article414 1984-11-29 7 Speculation of changes m bureaucracy MOSCOW, Wed. WESTERN diplomats found yesterday's Supreme Soviet session noteworthy because, for the first time m many years, it was not immediately preceded by a meeting of the Communist Party's central committee. Normally, the central committee would have held what isNYT - 414 words
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263 1984-11-29 7 France willing to build spy satellite on its own PARIS, Wed. France is making clear its willingness to go ahead on its own with building a military observation satellite for the early *****. This follows its failure to agree with West Germany over specifications for an earlier-moot-ed joint spy satellite263 words
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Article81 1984-11-29 7 YUCCA (Arizona), Wed. Police who arrested four drug traffickers and seized cocaine worth "at least USH billion (5J2.15 billion)" were alerted by a detective who stumbled upon fresh airplane tracks at an abandoned World War n airstrip while on vacation, officials said. Detective Evan WilliamsAFP - 81 words
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Article179 1984-11-29 7 BONN, Wed. The West German Cabinet today decided not to sign the International Law of the Sea Convention but will not oppose the European Community adding its signature, government sources said. The United States has already said it will not approve the treaty, designedReuter - 179 words
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Article84 1984-11-29 7 LONDON, Wed. Lord Howard, former chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation and owner of Castle Howard, setting for the television series Brideshead Revisited, died yesterday of heart failure. He was C 4. He became chairman of the BBC m 1981 and retired last July because of illReuter - 84 words
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Article263 1984-11-29 8 Indonesia expects $1.3 b surplus Balance of payments up despite oil price drop JAKARTA, Wed. Despite declining oil earnings, Indonesia's balance of payments at the end of this fiscal year is still expected to show a surplus of around US$6Ol million (about Ssl.3 billion). Bank Indonesia (central bank) governor ArifOpecna; AP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-11-29 8 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand yesterday said it had protested to the United Nations against "armed aggression by Vietnam which allegedly left one Thai soldier dead and eight wounded on the Thai-Cambodian border on Monday. The protest note said that "a number of Vietnamese forcesAFP; UPI - 186 words
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Article110 1984-11-29 8 Bangkok's 'rain maker' 70, dies BANGKOK, Wed. Famed Thai inventor Debriddhi Devakul, best known far Us pioneering work m artificial rain-making, died on Monday of a heart fallure. He was 71. Doctors said yesterday he died of heart failure after being admitted for treatment on Nov 25. Mr Debriddhi reportedlyAP - 110 words
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Article65 1984-11-29 8 ZAMBOANGA, Wed. Police yesterday found grenades and other assorted weapons m a secret tunnel leading from the compound of a family suspected of being involved m the murder of Zamboanga mayor Cesar Climaco two weeks ago. The compound m central Zamboanga was the scene of a fierce gunbattleReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1984-11-29 8 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Supreme Commander General 1 Arthit Kamlang-ek returned today after a two-day surprise visit to Indonesia where sources say he had a meeting with Indonesian Armed Forces Commander Benny Murdani. Details of their discussions were not disclosed. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article38 1984-11-29 8 JAKARTA, Wed. A malaria epidemic has killed 56 people, and more than 3,500 other victims have been treated m hospitals and homes m the district of Cilacap m Central Java, health officials said yes- terday. APAP - 38 words
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Article125 1984-11-29 8 Manila to seek debt review LONDON, Wed. The Philippines will seek a rescheduling of US$l.l billion (552.3 billiom of its government debt to the P^ris club of Western cnniitor nations on Dec 17, Prime Minister Cesar Virata told reporters today. This rescheduling will coincide with a proposed move to rescheduleReuter; AFP - 125 words
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279 1984-11-29 8 MANILA, Wed. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos' uncertain state of health prompted the opposition yesterday to announce it has begun talks on a candidate to succeed him. Opposition leaders focused on the health of Mr Marcos, 67, and the possibility of early presidential polls m speeches beforeUPI - 279 words
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137 1984-11-29 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. Seven people were killed and 10 others arrested today m Davao City area m eastern Mindanao yesterday m the second day of an island-wide strike m protest against the country's political and economic situation. Reports from137 words
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Article289 1984-11-29 10 Oil refineries given July 1 deadline KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday OIL REFINERIES m the country will be required to reduce the lead content m petrol from July 1 next year to curb air pollution caused by motor vehicles. The Minister of Science, Technology and Environment,NST - 289 words
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126 1984-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Refugees entering Malaysia are searched thoroughly to prevent foreign troops posing as refugees from infiltrating into the country, chief of Malaysian Navy ViceAdmiral Mohamad Zain Mohamad Salleh said today. Extensive sea patrols along the country's coastal waters were also carried out.Bernama - 126 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-11-29 10 Nuclear waste storage in Papan safe Decision made after studying reports KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE CABINET has decided that the storing of nuclear wastes m Papan, Perak, will not pose a danger to the residents there and m the surrounding areas. As such, the proposal to store thorium hydroxide radioactiveBernama - 329 words
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269 1984-11-29 10 'Piped water for everyone by 2015' KUALA LUI^PUR, Wed. Works Minister Datuk Samy Vellu yesterday gave an assurance that forward planning will alleviate what is feared to be chronic water problems m the year 2000 and said the entire Malaysian population can expect to enjoy piped water supply by 2015.Bernama - 269 words
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120 1984-11-29 10 JOHOR BARU, Wed. Jhe rates charged on water supplied to Singapore can only he re* viewed la 1187, the Johor State Assembly was told today. The chairman of the state Public Works Department committee said this was one of the provisionsBernama - 120 words
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Article42 1984-11-29 10 SEBU, Wed. Four of the six sailors reported missing after a shipwreck off Kuala Igan near here on Sunday have been rescued. They were picked up at Tanjung Sink, about 39 km from the scene of the mishap. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-11-29 10 ALOR STAR, Wed. The government is holding a special session for all State Legislative Assembly members m the country to help them prepare for any retaliation from Pas and other anti-nation-al elements following the cancellation of the UmnoPas debate and the tabling of theNST - 144 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-11-29 10 SERDANG, Wed. Agri culture Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday that Malaysia's rice production has to be increased five or six times m view of the government's 70 million populaton policy. The Star newspaper quoted him as saying that the production242 words
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Article65 1984-11-29 10 KOTA KINABALU. Wed The Federal Court of Appeal today set aside the interim injunction granted by the Kota Kinabalu High Court which had postponed the Oct 13 poll ing for the Tambunan by-elec-tion. The High Court on Oct 11 granted the interim injunction to the former assemblymanBernama - 65 words
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Article, Illustration971 1984-11-29 12 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE Dr Hu says he can better understand senior citizens' problems By On his late entry into politics 4 Ha, ha. That's a question I have asked myself. It was not an easy decision since no one would normally consider embarking on971 words
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Article107 1984-11-29 12 Talentime for Boys' Club members MEMBERS of Singapore's nine Boys' Club will go on stage m the first interBoys' Club talentime contest next month. The talentime finals, scheduled for Dec 21, will be incorporated into the programme of the Boys' Club camp at the Police Academy grounds from Dec 19107 words
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199 1984-11-29 12 HOW young people m Singapore spend their free time Is the focus of aa island-wide survey being conducted by the People's Association. A few thousand people m the 15 to tt age group have been asked to answer a 14--page questionnaire. The199 words
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Article65 1984-11-29 12 A MAN was charged on Monday with stealing $5,500 from another man at the Singapore Turf Club. Halik bin Sulaiman. 32, allegedly stole the money from Mr Er Mong Heong at the grand stand of the club m Swiss Club Road on Sept 24. Halik was offered65 words
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Article, Illustration837 1984-11-29 14 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW They are unable to provide viable alternative policies, says Hsien Loong By They (the opposi- tion) do not define or articulate problems which have arisen as a result of PAP policies, much less propound superior solutions to these problems. They are m837 words
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282 1984-11-29 14 TAN LIAN CHOO - When alternative leaders may emerge Raja TAN LI AN CHOO By THE People's Action Party is fielding a largely technocratic group of new candidates for the coming general election because government today consists mainly of making technical decisions daily, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam said yesterday. "I282 words
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292 1984-11-29 14 A GROUP of researchers has been awarded a grant of $700,000 to find a method using enzymes to detect viral hepatitis and related diseases. The project will be carried out jointly by the World Health Organisation Immunology Centre at the National University of Singapore292 words
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Article56 1984-11-29 14 MEMBERS of the Housing and Development Board Daily Ra«ed Employees Union can apply for financial assistance for their children who have passed their 19M PSLE and will be promoteo to Secondary One next year. Application forirs, obtainable from union officials, are to be submitted within seven56 words
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Article235 1984-11-29 15 FIVE local video companies have been taken to court by the Motion Picture Association of America m what is believed to be the first action of its kind against video-piracy m Singapore. The association obtained five interim injunctions m the High Court last Thursday235 words
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387 1984-11-29 15 CHRISTINA TSENG; FOK JUN EE - CHRISTINA TSENG FO K JUN EE Stores spend more to lure customers By and IT'S going to be a bright Christmas. Hotels and department stores are spending more this year on lights, Santa Claus, reindeers and Christmas trees to cash m on the387 words
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Article65 1984-11-29 15 Company fined $50,000 A VIDEO company m Genting Lane was fined $20,000 yesterday for having 2,469 uncensored video tapes m its possession on May 4 last year. A company representative of Golden Star Video Pte Ltd pleaded guilty. A total of 4,555 video tapes, suspected to be uncensored, were seized.65 words
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72 1984-11-29 15 Relatives of two dead people sought POLICE want to contact the relatives of two people who died m Singapore General Hospital on Tuesday. They have been named as Mr Makhalinggam, 30, whose last known address was 82C, Telok Ayer Street, and Madam Papah d/o Karuppaiyah, 61, whose last known address72 words
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Article44 1984-11-29 15 Celebration run A ROAD run to celebrate Singapore's 25 years of nationbuilding will be organised by the Brickworks community centre's youth group on Dec 16 at 8 a.m. Dr Ahmad Mattar, Minister of Social Affairs and MP for Brickworks, will flag off the event.44 words
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Article22 1984-11-29 15 THE Practice Theatre School m Sommerville Walk, off Braddell Road, has changed its name to the Practice Performing Arts School.22 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-11-29 15 Man sought by police in murder inquiry POLICE want to contact Niak Chee Chiong, alias Ah Seng, 23, who they believe can help with investigations into the murder of Mr Mohamed Yussof bin Mohamed Sultan at the Bunga Tanjong nightclub last month. Mr Mohamed Yussof, 26, was found dead outside102 words
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Article93 1984-11-29 15 Burmese team to view exhibition THE National Exhibition will be one of the stops for a four-member team of officials from the Burmese Ministry of Foreign Affairs when they visit Singapore from Sunday to Wednesday. The team, led by U Kyaw Khiang. director-general of personnel and administration, will also call93 words
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306 1984-11-29 15 JUNE TAN - Go for the good life, VITB grads told JUNE TAN By WITH technical qualifications m the bag, graduates of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board should spend some time developing an interest m the finer things m life. Such as poetry, concerts, art, or the theatre. This advice came from306 words
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159 1984-11-29 15 SINGAPORE is too small to survive selfish fighting among groups trying to protect their own interests. The government, unions and employers must cooperate to achieve the common goal of improving the standard of living and protecting what Singaporeans have, said Mr159 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1984-11-29 16 AHMAD OSMAN - Chok Tong 'based his words on honest belief AHMAD OSMAN By ljlkfdjklfd WOULD a fair-minded man W holding strong views, obstinate views, prejudiced views, have been capable of making this comment? If the answer to that is yes, then your verdict m this case should be a verdict for the1,451 words
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292 1984-11-29 16 GOH SUI NOI - Poets fail to win top prizes in national contest By GOH SUI NOI POETS have lost out on $12,Mt m prize money m this year's national poetry -writing contest organised by the Culture Ministry. It was the second competition of its kind to be held m seven years and celebrated292 words
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Article86 1984-11-29 16 seriously ill THE trial of a man accused of stealing from tourists after allegedly spiking their drinks was adjourned on Tuesday until Feb7. Lawyer Subhas Anandan said Porayath Ravi Menon, 33, was taken to hospital on Monday for diabetes. He is seriously ill and is expected86 words
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440 1984-11-29 19 JUNE TAN - Longer English course for second batch JUNE TAN Retraining of Chinese-medium teachers By CHINESE medium teachers being re-train-ed to teach art, music and physical education m English are getting more English language training before being posted to schools. Unlike the first batch of such teachers, who spent only three months440 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-11-29 19 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By THE High Court yesterday reserved judgment on the issue of whether Singapore copyright law protected only local copyrights or if the protection extended to Britain. The issue was vigorously argued by two Queen's Counsel who represented a group of publishers and a bookseller,413 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-11-29 19 Seminar on pile foundations THE man-in-the-street finds pile-driving with diesel hammers a nuisance although it is the most popular technique used here. There have been complaints about the smoke, oil, soot and noise that come with this method of piling, said the chairman of the Construction164 words
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108 1984-11-29 19 A MAN died on Tuesday after being hit by a falling object m the second similar case this week. In the latest incident, Mr Devandra Nath s/o Ram Bias, 29, was hit by a container which fell on him from a forklift truck at108 words
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Article170 1984-11-29 19 Man died after an attack of fits A VERDICT of misadventure was yesterday recorded on the separate deaths of three men last year. Owe No. 1: Mr Mohamed Yussoff bin Ali, 57, was strolling m Circuit Road on Jan 10 when he collapsed after having fits. He refused to go170 words
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457 1984-11-29 21 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER 1,200 old people m 24 constituencies to get help with housework By MORE than 1,200 lonely old people will find new friends to help them with their day-to-day household chores. The Social Affairs Ministry has finalised plans to extend its voluntary Befriender Service457 words
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283 1984-11-29 21 SALMA KHALIK - Singapore to host key telecoms event SALMA KHALIK By ABOUT 3,000 overseas visitors are expected when Telecoms plays host to the most important telecommunications forum and exhibition ever held m Asia. Asia Telecom 85 is an off-shoot of the World Telecommunication Exhibition, the most outstanding meeting of its kind, held283 words
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Article96 1984-11-29 21 A CHURCH group m Singapore called the Philippines Agape Relief Project is out to raise $100,000 and 10,000 boxes of canned food for the typhoon-struck Philippine islands. In an appeal letter to Christian organisations, the group, which has an office m Armenian Street, says that more96 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-11-29 21 MADAM Lok Ah Chee, 79, has found companionship and has for the past four years enjoyed lovely Sunday lunches which she could not have otherwise afforded. She is among 1M old people who visit the Henderson Senior Citizens' Home for free Sunday lunches. Home165 words
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209 1984-11-29 21 Jakarta, S'pore businessmen to meet ABOUT 130 leading businessmen from Singapore and Indonesia will get together for a two-day trade conference at the Hilton Hotel tomorrow. The conference is to further promote trade and understanding between the two countries. More than 50 delegates will come from the Indonesian Chamber of209 words
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Article27 1984-11-29 21 THIEVES stole $13,000 m cash and valuables when they broke into the house of a bookkeeper, Miss K. L. Ng, m Hougang Avenue 1, on Tuesday27 words
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Advertisement138 1984-11-29 16 Have the office, warehouse. onS I I elevator, carpark housed Hoß*^****^ I I all under one r00f o^?!^<Jo# I I GORDON WAREHOUSE sgHs^ I I BUILDING HfEfiftfll asV I I AtthejunctionofEunos i v i I Link and Airport Road m p v*_-fbTp V\ f m PayaLebar Industrial li^iM estate, only138 words
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Advertisement1183 1984-11-29 20 Heartwarming JULJL*. ML* M.^BBBBBBBBBt/W Jr "Granny, can I talk to Santa Claus on the phone?" rtn">^ Tty these for starters:- I?^#ial asked the little girl. I/V^>^- I Illustrated Encyclopedia (8 titles) ■KQI "And what'll you ask Santa this time?" asked y^l -^V I $12.00 ea. itH Granny back. f\ X.1,183 words
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Advertisement17 1984-11-29 21 IV j» th« Optyi Group See the complete range of Viennaline frames and sunglasses at your optician^.17 words
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Advertisement764 1984-11-29 21 H PHILIPS Introducing The Elephant' The Philips-PC 3100... The strongest support, the best memory, the ability to VUEgjaHHfaii never been clearer. Thanks to a finer resolution that carry the greatest loads the elephant has them all. gives you clearer characters and sharper graphics that And like the elephant, the Philips-PC764 words
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Article439 1984-11-29 22 IN THE beginning, there were only caves, mountains, trees and mudhouses. The urge for artistic self-expression could be fulfilled without social complications. All the world was one big sidewalk. Then came civilisation. Art became a more organised and restricted activity. No more "paint as one pleases". Artists439 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-11-29 22 LIM YOON LIN - Dharsono's arrest brings him into the spotlight LIM YOON LIN Around the region By THE arrest of retired Lt-Gen H.R. Dharsono m connection with recent disturbances m Jakarta has ironically focused attention on one of the government's bitterest critics when it has been the official policy to black him out662 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1984-11-29 22 ROBERT DUDNEY - ROBERT DUDNEY By US-Soviet talks to stop the spread of nuclear weapons WASHINGTON Even as the United States and the Soviet Union manoeuvre towards new strategic-arms talks, they are intensifying cooperation on another vital defence issue how to prevent the exclusive nuclear-weapons club fromUS News; World Report - 1,280 words
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624 1984-11-29 22 BRUSSELS For Veronique Degraef the worse thing about being on Western Europe's growing list of unemployed is not the loss of income. She gets by. Neither is it the humiliation of lining up each day at the government jobs office to keep her eligibility forAP - 624 words
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167 1984-11-29 23 I AM writing with great happiness to commend the decision to preserve part of Chinatown. I am an American whose husband works m Singapore. I first became ac- quainted with Chinatown through Mr Lim Kirn Guan, a tourist guide who was born m Chinatown and167 words
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53 1984-11-29 23 THE name of Kreta Ayer Complex, as we know, has been changed to "Chinatown Complex". May I suggest that the Chinese characters for the name be added and prominently displayed with the English name on the building? The Chinese characters would also symbolise Chinatown.53 words
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203 1984-11-29 23 PLEASE refer to the story headlined "Teenage 'brides' go for abortions" (ST, Nov 20). I am all for decreasing the number of abortions, but not at the expense of increased backstreet abortions and the birth of unloved and unwanted children. Making abortions difficult203 words
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Letter74 1984-11-29 23 I READ this classified advertisement m The Straits Times recently: "Fees $499 Christmas special! Filipino maids inclusive air fare/documentation/medical. 2 years guarantee." What is this? Imported human merchandise at a bargain price? What happens to those who are not snapped up? Are they put up for jumble74 words
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356 1984-11-29 23 I HAD decided that I would not write again having said enough but I read m yeur newspaper a second letter asking why I had not taken the People's Action Party to the courts (ST, Nov 26). "Thinking Singaporean", like the writer356 words
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Letter, Illustration217 1984-11-29 23 Abandoned pets What a reader said yesterday: and what the SPCA says today: I REFER to the story headlined "Island-hopping" (ST, Nov 23) about Pulau Tekong residents leaving for resettlement on Singapore. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is very217 words
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Letter172 1984-11-29 23 Ridiculous item on Feedback ARE members of the staff of a government statutory board permitted to publicly ridicule other citizens? I refer specifically to the SBC programme. Feedback, which was telecast on N'ov 15. In the item on the highway code, members of the panel ridiculed ahighway code booklet apparently172 words
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113 1984-11-29 23 Can we let this water go down the drain? I AM not so sure we have so much water that we can afford to squander it on cleaning the streets. One day recently, I saw some workers using a water jet-spray to wash down the pavements m a Housing Board113 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1984-11-29 24 STEWART FLEMING - STEWART FLEMING Decisions have big impact on economies Mr Paul Volcker, chairman of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve Board, has become a legendary figure. This report profiles the board's powerful leader and looks at the battles he faces. By 4 They have repeatedly triedFT - 1,287 words
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Article513 1984-11-29 24 NICK LUDINGTON - NICK LUDINGTON By UNITED NATIONS Two babies, a boy and a girl, peek down the front of their diapers. "Oh, that explains the difference m our salaries," says one. The cartoon illustrates a handout of the ad hoc group on equal rights for women atAP - 513 words
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Advertisement406 1984-11-29 24 Give yourself something you wish others wouM give you. I tefecuoa rf Old I I SCOTCH WHISKyI S| .t-.^.'^'l-w ■>/ "t« v l £j l< ul| If nobody gives you Teacher's, I -;1 the deliciously rewarding scotch I '-i^^^^^^^Lim you sure 'y ove to rree v e» .-^'■^"li^^Ji there really406 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-11-29 25 Selling pressure especially on index stocks THE market opened slightly higher yesterday and prices firmed later m the morning. There was some profit-taking, but the Straits Times Industrial Index managed to stay 2.75 points higher at the noon closing. Selling pressure increased m the afternoon, especially on index stocks such295 words
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Article38 1984-11-29 25 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 60 42 20 Finance 7 6 6 Hotels 4 3 1 I Properties 8 4 Plantations 4 6 3 Mining 0 4 0 Deb Loans I I 5 Total 14 66 3638 words
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Article46 1984-11-29 25 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 62 45 2 Finance 6 7 5 Hotels I 1 0 Properties 2 5 4 Oil palms 3 2 3 Tins 9 3 1 Rubber 13 4 3 Rubbers 0 0 1 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 96 68 2046 words
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Article93 1984-11-29 25 SHARE prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market succumbed to heavy profit-taking yesterday for the second consecutive day. On the whole, the market closed on a mixed to steadier note m active trading. The widely-followed 3ft-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 10.77 points to93 words
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Article34 1984-11-29 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article79 1984-11-29 25 Peak Hua 580 +70 ICS 540 +20 Utd Plantations 350 +20 M Flour 340 +20 fed Cables 165 16 G Corp CIAS 138+16 ICB 590+15 Lanrt Tin 240 15 General Carp 232 +13 Hum M 382 12 H leant F« 306 12 N S T 695+10 H Leone Credit79 words
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Article77 1984-11-29 25 IrooohMws 720 -60 Ml Measure 50c 123 -20 MBrtwms 640 -10 Sel Properties 248 -8 316 -6 0 U E 300-6 LtMHc 290 -6 SeUmor Dredf 525 -5 KaUon 368-4 Cerebos 50c 222 -4 Smc Darby Me 185 -4 Mm Wp 50c 130-4 KlKipMf 244 -3 Sri Hartamas 22577 words
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Article60 1984-11-29 25 Nov 27 Nov 28 BT Composite 733 28 733.16 BT Indicator *****97 *****04 BT 08/ OS +206 +168 ST Industrials 831.85 832.68 ST Finance 2440.14 2451.98 ST Hotels 890.10 889.84 ST Properties 507.48 508.20 ST Minings 351.14 349.32 ST Plantations 2529.42 2532.56 OCBC 637.44 635.42 OUB Composite ***** 420.3560 words
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Article17 1984-11-29 25 Pohong Inv 626,000 Sime Darby 608,000 Fed Cables 548,000 General Corp 403,000 Textile Corp 400,00017 words
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655 1984-11-29 25 DALLAS When Lone Star National Bank opened its doors for business m August, it found it could do away with one cumbersome ingredient cash. In the four months since its founding, the nations first cashless bank has more than tripled its assets,UPI - 655 words
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Article61 1984-11-29 25 TOKYO Mitsubishi Electric Corp (Melco), Japan's sole telecommunications satellite maker, said on Monday it had teamed up with Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp, a leading US satellite maker, to manufacture and sell private telecommunications satellites. Under the accord, Melco is to manufacture half-tonne satellites and Ford one-tonne satellitesAFP - 61 words
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Article49 1984-11-29 25 LONDON Denationalisation of stateowned British Airways (BA) will probably occur m the second half of next February, chief executive Colin Marshall said. He reported very good traffic trends m the current fiscal year ending next March and said he expects continued improvement m productivity. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article61 1984-11-29 25 New man at the top TOKYO Mr Satoshi Sumita will become the new governor of the Bank of Japan next month to replace outgoing governor, 73--year-old Haruo Mayekawa, a bank spokesman said on Tuesday. Mr Mayekawa's fiveyear term expires on Dec 16 and Mr Sumita, currently deputy governor of the61 words
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Article56 1984-11-29 25 LONDON The Financial Times said its FT-30 Ordinary Share Index will drop Bo water Industries PLC and the TI Group PLC on Dec 4 and replace them with British Telecom PLC and National Westminster Bank PLC as components. Natwest will be the first financial share to56 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-11-29 25 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Metal falls to a 28-month low m New York By GOLD has become the latest victim of the rising US dollar. As the dollar struck new highs m New York and Europe it hit 3.0750 against the Deutschemark on the Singapore market yesterday the576 words
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508 1984-11-29 25 KLSE to make changes in rules to woo traders KUALA LUMPUR Major amendments are to be made to the rules of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange designed to gain back Malaysian business now going to the rival Stock Exchange of Singapore, and to stimulate activity on the KLSE, whose industrialFT; Reuter - 508 words
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92 1984-11-29 25 Revised terms approval for Roxy buys ROXY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BHD said the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has approved its recent proposed acquisitions on revised terms. It said the purchase consideration for the acquisition of 75.07 million shares, or 33.22 per cent interest, m Development and Commercial Bank Bhd (DCB)Reuter - 92 words
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211 1984-11-29 25 Lum Chang Hldgs oversubscribed by five times THE new construction stock m the market, Lam Chang Holdings, has been oversubscribed by five times, an encouraging sign for a slow construction industry. This oversubscription m the uncertainty prevailing In the local market shows that the stags, those who go for new211 words
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Article253 1984-11-29 25 CAR loans at finance houses have dropped for the ninth straight month. But housing loans picked up m September, showing an increase of $7.3 million to $1.33 billion from August. The previous increase between July and August was only $100,000. Figures from the Monetary253 words
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Article, Illustration3262 1984-11-29 26 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, i; necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,262 words
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Article2822 1984-11-29 26 INDUSTRIALS A Choc v 2 788 2 80S) (15) 2 82 •9' 2 84 (6) 2 78 (2) 2 83 (3) 2 79 (2 1 1 280 AMD (3 SOS) (1) 3 46(1) 3 48 Alcom (1 506 1 51S) (10) 156 (41) I 58(56)2,822 words
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Article2875 1984-11-29 26 M shares quoted have a par value of Si uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip- rights N Tax eiempted dividend ABN is traded m Ms of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Voi Day Mfh Low Company Sale Change (*OOO)2,875 words
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Article114 1984-11-29 27 (S cents/Ho) Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 168.00— 169 OON 168.50— 169 50N Int 1 RSS Dec 170.00 170.50 170.50— 171 00 Int 1 RSS Jan 172 50-173 00 173.00 173 25 Int 2 RSS Dec 161 25—162 25N 161.50— 162. 50N UK Cont Dec 160.25-161 25N 160114 words
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Article47 1984-11-29 27 rorwara prices (S cenh/klo) Noon Close Int 1 RSS 1985 Feb 174.50 175.00 175.00 175 50 Mar 176.50 177.00 177.00 177.50 Apr/Jun 181 00 181 50 181.25—181.75 Jul/Sept 186.00-186.50 186.25 186.75 1986 Oct/Dec 192 00 193.00 192.25—193.25 Jan/Mar 197 00 198.00 197.25 198.25 Apr/June 203.00—204.00 203.25—204.2547 words
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Article52 1984-11-29 27 (M cents/Mo) Noon Close unq unq 189 50 190.00 190.00 190 50 *****— *****N 184.50— 185 50N 183.50 184.50N 183.50— 184 50N 181.00— 182.00N 181.00 182.00N 180.00— 181.00N 180.00— 181.00N 174 00— 175 00N 174.00— 175.00N 173.00— 174 00N 173.00— 174.00N 167 50 168.50N 167.50— 168.50N *****— 167 50N52 words
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Article9 1984-11-29 27 (M cents/kto) Noon Close 198.00-199.00 198.75-199.25 203.00—205.00 203.50—204.509 words
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Article43 1984-11-29 27 Standard rubber prices (noon) Dec Jan (Current Month) (Forward Month) SSR 20 167 00-169.00N 169.00-PI.OON SSR 50 165.00— 167 00N 167.00— 169.00N SMRCV SMR L SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 20 *****— *****N i69.00-171.00N SMR 50 165.00— 167.00N 167 00— 169.00N43 words
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Article35 1984-11-29 27 l ton paiets Dec Jan (Current Month) (Forward Month) 195.00-197.00N 197.00— 199.00N 194.00— 196.00N 196.00— 198.00N 187.50— 189.50N 189.50 191.50N 195.00N (sellers) 185.00— 187.00N 187.00 189.00N *****— *****N 185.50— 187.50N 178.50— 180.50N 180.50— 182.50N35 words
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Article395 1984-11-29 27 pricts J/100 it Coconut Rice Oil SWbAPOK Bulk FOB 180 00 (sellers) Thai MM* 0U drum FOB ***** (seders) fe. urn FOB 197 00 (seller.) (^LmT new crop COPTS 2nd class Mned loosel 100.0 C (bayers) 3rd class MMh Muntot White teta Omatirt FOB NIW 640 00 (sellers)395 words
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Article50 1984-11-29 27 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager maintained support at this level. Total volume of tin concentrates increased to 75 tonnes from 54 tonnes on Tuesday and no rationing was detected.50 words
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Article24 1984-11-29 27 Closing prices Coppar £/tome Tues Spot 1108.50 1109.50 (1103.00-1104.00) 3 months 1128.50 1129.50 (1125 00 1125.50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 21.500 tonnes24 words
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Article20 1984-11-29 27 Silver Clotint prices USS/hoyoz Wed Tun Singapore Unav 7.36-7.41 Tuts Men New York Unav 7.42-7.47 Source: Credit Swsse. Spore20 words
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Article20 1984-11-29 27 dnhf prices Aluminium E/tMM Tun Spot 941.50—942.50 (951.00-951.50) 3 months 966.00—966 50 (975.00-975.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 11,600 tonnes20 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-11-29 27 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore December 170.50 up one cent Malaysia December 190.00 up one cent16 words
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Article14 1984-11-29 27 uosmg prices M$/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 75 tonnes down 21 tonnes14 words
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Article24 1984-11-29 27 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 328.00—328.50 333.40—333 80 Hongkong 327.70—328.10 333.80—334.20 Tues Mod New York 327.50—328.00 331.50—332 00 London 333.75—334.25 337.00—337 5024 words
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Article115 1984-11-29 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday closed quietly lower on lack of interest as sentiment was dampened by weaker Chicago soybean futures. The refined market remained featureless on lack of buying interest. PALM Closnt prices Crude Ms/tonM pahm oil Nov/Dec 1235 (south north) 1230 (central) Refined palm115 words
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Article140 1984-11-29 27 THE KILOBAR market yesterday was traded between 5522,815 and 5523,068. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50/8.90, reflecting a stronger US dollar. Trading was quiet and small investors' short covering moved I)rices up to close for unch at the day's high of U*****.20/9.60. It re-opened at U*****. 10/9.140 words
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Article232 1984-11-29 27 THE Singapore dollar closed around its opening level m a thin market at around 2.1675/85. It fluctuated between 2.1670 and 2.1683. The US dollar was narrowly mixed around New York levels m very quiet early trading with operators largely sidelined ahead of the month-end. Against the Deutschemark, it was232 words
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Article70 1984-11-29 27 i i i i i i _i i i i Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1118.63(1112.73) Week ago 1084.35 Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 751.2 (752.5) Week ago 774.3 Australian Industrials Wednesday 1094.7 (1095.0) Week ago 11L6.8 Financial Fines Industrials 1 Tuesday 925.3(922.1) Week ago 912.8 Dow Jones Average s| Tuesday 1220.1970 words
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Article251 1984-11-29 27 to 21 MS Chante Associated Hotats 0 378 -001 Bonk Of East Asia 22.80 +0 2 Chaung Kong 905 +0.05 Chuxi Light 1240 +01 Cross Hart) Tunnel 1060 unch f E Consortium 0.375 +0.01 Far East Exch «>*» x 0035 unch G I Cement 670 +005 <*** Eagle 040251 words
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Article297 1984-11-29 27 Nn2t Cents dance CM) A(i 181 3 A N I 248 unch A P M 218 unch Ab*Hovte 890 10 Age 285 unch Akance CM 103 I Afced Ml 236 +1 Ampol E«p 255 -5 Ampol Pet 180 unch Anz 520-4 Ashton 82 unch B H P '060 +5297 words
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Article325 1984-11-29 27 Hn 28 Yen Chance A.inomoto 1100 +10 Akoi 511 -5 Anode 1100 +10 AsaS Chem 568 +2 Asorn Glass 859 +19 Bank Tk 480 +5 Bndrpstone 545 +2 Canon 1560 +10 Casio Computer Citizen 590 +5 D Hf> Print 1010 unch D Nippon Screen Da.c. 635 +5 Danch. Kangyo325 words
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Article234 1984-11-29 27 Nn 27 US Change Aleoo 37* H ABad Cham Cp 35* MbOiehwn 7* Am Tel Tal 18% Amox Inc 17* Amr Co»p 34 palMaham SH 17* frtaing Co 57 +H Pur Toughs Cp 56 +1 CotwpSor Co 31H Chos* Monhtn 44 +tt Chryitor Cp 28H Crtkorp 35H +H234 words
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Article574 1984-11-29 27 Nm 27 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 166 -4 Ass. Doiries 162 -2 BTR PLC 547 unch Bobcocks 142 +1 Bordoys 527 +10 Beechams 366 +11 BICC 235 unch Hue Orel* 488 unch BOC Group 266 +2 Boots 199 -I Bowoter 195 +1 BATS 298 unch Britannia 74 +1 BP574 words
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Article217 1984-11-29 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSI O foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8579 1 8599 b 47 535 Canadian dollar 1 6389 1 6403 6.16 606 NZ dollar *****- ***** 9 12- -9 34 Sterling pound 2 6053-2 6087217 words
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Article205 1984-11-29 27 Manager*' prices for Nov29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 59—2 75 The Savings Fund 1 75-1 86 Spore Prog Fund 112-119 Spore Sec Fund 1 68—1 78 Spore Invest Fund 1 07—1 13 Spore Equity Fund 117-124 Asia Unit Trust Mai ln*est Fund 2 42-2 57 Mai205 words
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Article231 1984-11-29 27 Gold GOLD prices continued to fall further against the steady dollar. The February contract gradually surged to its high of U*****.20 an ounce after opening at U*****.60. 6 (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dee 329.00 329.208 329.00 328.70 8 FebBs 333.60 334.20231 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-11-29 27 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyafe) An Cargo Time Hock Hayakawa M (7017F) 29/11(2100) TA3 0800-0900 L 7 As Progress (538) .29/11(2300) FSB *****100 Ul Chev V Belle (38/555) 29/11(2300) FSB 0900 1100 B 6 Tanah624 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-11-29 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kota Petani 10/11 aside 28/11 Sanko Scorpio 19 aside 28/11 Builder 22 aside 28 11 Este Gloria 25/6 aside 28/11 Soon Churn 31/2 aside 28/11 Vishva Nandim 44 aside 28/11 Vishva Karuna 46 aside 28/11 Western Freedom 13/4 aside 28/11 Gold300 words
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Article289 1984-11-29 28 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By A DIRECTOR of Tarisco, the troubled company which brought Long John Silver Seafood to Singapore, has offered its creditors 12 cents for every dollar owed. Mr Charles Lee met Tarisco creditors on Tuesday at the Cockpit Hotel at a meeting called by289 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-11-29 28 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Innovations By AN ENERGY meter will help operators of plastic injection moulds, used to produce plastic parts, pinpoint where they are wasting energy. Although energy meters are not new, the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research and TNO of the Netherlands112 words
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Article49 1984-11-29 28 ABE yon breaking new ground m research? HAS your company come up with aa ingenious new product? HAVE yon got a bright Idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write please don't phone to TimesdoUar, 3M, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore M2S.49 words
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385 1984-11-29 28 JUDITH HOLMBERG - Sim Lim goes into the kitchen trade JUDITH HOLMBERG By SIM LJM, the finance and property people, waat to be known also as Sim Urn, the kitchen people. The company officially opened its fist kitchen showroom m pursuit of this aim, last Wednesday at Centrepoint Shopping Centre. The shorn— m,385 words
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Article85 1984-11-29 28 New insider trading law charge WASHINGTON The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accused a Citibank vicepresident and several other people and companies on Tuesday of using illegally obtained advance knowledge that McGraw-Hill Inc planned to buy Monchik-Weber Corp, a computer systems marketing company. It was the first time theNYT - 85 words
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Advertisement18 1984-11-29 25 The Bank of Canton, Ltd./ Security Pacific National Bank. An unbeatable combination. m we are lorZ nne e18 words
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Advertisement80 1984-11-29 27 STOCK BID ASK US$ :US$ DeVoe-Holbem Internattonal ny 9a lA City-Clock International ny d I 3 4 Quotes as of November 26, 1984 In vest on seeking abos i ■veranc cuhi a! gains m global stodk markfiv can umpU «nti' us a KOtC and (hi wedU) INVESTORS ALERT iKWbleun nriMbeseni80 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-29 28 W Restaurant (Pte) Ltd J'TkJlW'Jr iP t w ft (Homt? of the Singapore Cowboy) Presents NIGHTLY NOSTALGIA with The Johnny Butler's World Famous y "-car- xi XI t P^ November 87 December 6 4 J^fiHt/iiiv. -pLn^/v Here to thrill fans on nightly trips down \M^V Memory Lane With hits of624 words
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Article808 1984-11-29 29 Earlier proposal withdrawn on professional advice KUALA LUMPUR Pahang Investment PLC has revised the terms and conditions regarding its proposed acquisitions of Falcon Industries PLC and Barrie Investments and Finance PLC two companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. In a statement yesterday, the company, previously808 words
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640 1984-11-29 29 LONDON Potential private investors m British Telecom jammed banks m the financial district on Tuesday m a last-minute rush to get applications for shares m the state-owned utility before yesterday's deadline. Prices on the stock exchange edged up to ailtime records, ahead640 words
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Article88 1984-11-29 29 CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD's group pre-tax profits fell marginally to $2 million although turnover rose 6 per cent to |8.2 million. Directors said the international market for chemicals was depressed. Besides the softness of global prices, the strength of the Singapore dollar enticed foreign suppliers to dump88 words
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Article64 1984-11-29 29 KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd announced on Tuesday that it has received the approval of the Capital Issues Committee for its proposed bonus issue of 51.714 million new ordinary shares of 50 sen each. The bonus issue, which will capitalise M 525.857 million from the shareBernama - 64 words
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Article19 1984-11-29 29 THE Post Office Savings Bank has raised its stake m Acma Electrical Industries Ltd to 9.7 per cent.19 words
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Article65 1984-11-29 29 CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BHD has reported a pre-tax profit of M 515.9 million for the year ended Sept 30 compared with M 56.9 million previously. Turnover rose from M 53.2 million to M 57.4 million. A final dividend of 15 per cent has been declared, making a65 words
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Article81 1984-11-29 29 KUALA LUMPUR Shares of Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Bhd, the investment holding company with diversified interests such as housing development, quarrying and premix, will be traded on the KLSE from today. A KLSE statement said on Tuesday that the 55,000,003 ordinary shares of Msl each would be listed underBernama - 81 words
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Article35 1984-11-29 29 Corporation THE additional 74.4 million new shares of Textile Corporation of Malaya Bhd arising from the one-for-two rights issue at $1.70 per share were listed and quoted on the Singapore stock exchange on Tuesday.35 words
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181 1984-11-29 29 HONGKONG Local stock markets are likely to rally today following the better-than-expected price at yesterday's auction of a prime site m the south-eastern part of Kovvloon, Hongkong, stock analysts said. A Sino- Japanese consortium bought the 2,850--square-metre site for HK$l9O million (aboutReuter - 181 words
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Article147 1984-11-29 29 Tat Lee's prime is also lowest TAT LEE BANK now shares OCBC's position of offering the lowest prime rate m the market. Tat Lee will cut its prime rate by V* point to 9M* per cent today. At the same time the savings rate will be lowered to 7 per147 words
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Advertisement56 1984-11-29 29 PAYROLL PROCESSING BY ICL DATA SERVICES The Computer Bureau of International Computers Limited Europe's Leading Computer Manufacturer Production of standard payroll reports: Pay Advices Baafc Schedules Coinage Analysis Empioyee Information lifcdiiw management Reports Allowances 6ovjrnment Tax Information AN ICL SERVICE PRODUCT Other computer applications also available Call Singapore *****11 GJKOOPAL56 words
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Advertisement298 1984-11-29 29 Hongkongßank i Interest Rates Savings Accounts Approximate effective annual interest rate x Interest calculated daily at 6 3 4° o p.a. and credited monthh ifcS^w 6Y4V9 p.a. i r.?? 011^ 6V2°70 p.a. i (nunknwassoo) P»JI» £s^£f f ftp*. MliMWFmiMfi M ITmi a Aatttf^^fl B^v^^^bw Oamjl* T*^l> imc 1 jcj {MIKAMJHfIIiWWr?298 words
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Advertisement730 1984-11-29 30 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: t Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $1.00 per word (Mm $15 00) 1 Food/cnl«rtainm«nt (2 —5) .^bbmw ,^Hakk Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm ("am /v h /11 39) Times Houae, 390 Kirn Sang Road Mm $76 86 Sunday Times) Education Instruction (14S 157)730 words
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Advertisement421 1984-11-29 30 12 Computer Products/ Services INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM. Providing In-house training and localised packages to end-user. Call IMS *****39. ATARI 600XL.2 games cartridges and joystick for sale at $500. Call *****94. 13 Musical Instruments FOR SALE price from original at $700 onwards 50 tip top used pianos and organs from Britain,421 words
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Advertisement458 1984-11-29 30 19 Homo Appliances DEPOSIT $70, C.T.V., video, refrigerator. East HP terms. Trade-in used refrigerators acceptable. Tel: *****51/ *****43. WHIRLPOOL WASHER/ DRYERexcellent condition. $1,500. Hoover dish washer. $600. Tel: *****37/ *****78. 20 Pets/Pet Car* LAST NIGHT ARRIVAL Champion Bloodline small-sized Pomeranian, Chow-Chow, Collie, trl-col-our Pekingese, white Toy Poodle, Japanese Chin, Silky458 words
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Advertisement584 1984-11-29 30 25 Sato: Other 25 Sals: Other Products Products Shirts from SfrO FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE P/DOZ Mens Sport Shorts S$ 4.00 Mens S/S Shirts S$ 9.75 Mens Polyester Pants 5514.75 Girls Polo Neck T/Shlrts 5514.75 Ladles/Mens T/Shlrts 5519.75 Mens Denim Jeans 5535.00 Ladles Denim Skirts 5544.00 Ladles Poly Silk Blouses SHB.OO584 words
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Advertisement413 1984-11-29 30 29 Beauty Culture TOP TO TOE College of BeautyAsia's only International Approved College for both CIDESCO International (Zurich) Confederation (U.K.) Professional beauty courses. Be a World Class Beautician with international, not local qualifications. For free brochure, call: *****61/ *****16. CHRISTMAS OFFER using natural Ingredients facial $18.00. Bridal makeup $150.00. #04-20,413 words
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Advertisement911 1984-11-29 30 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage W^flj J^^BJ TEL: *****44 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture SOLUTIONS FOR MEN Every man dreau of having a smooth and spotless skini 00n t waste another jjm m oay dreaming of the complexion you truly vtw i deserve. take your first911 words
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Advertisement684 1984-11-29 30 Ills W A RENOVATION COMPANY at classificaW- tion 36 might be opening its doors to a W 1 flood of customers with a special Lunar New Year offer: three bedroom doors m£ will be given free to the first twenty customers who spend more than $10,000 Wk each with them.684 words
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Advertisement550 1984-11-29 30 36 House Renovation/ Decor MARBLE CARRARA 'C\ Rosa. etc. Size: 60 x3O x 1.3 cm. (T x 2' xl' 2") available. Direct from producer Ready stock Very convenient price. Contact: Evelyn *****05 SLIDING CLOTHS HANGERS- HDB approved. Amplimesh. kitchen cabinet, sliding door, wallpaper, painting, blinds, awning *****70/ *****23. SPECIALIST IN550 words
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Advertisement605 1984-11-29 30 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi RENT A 36CM colour TV from $24 per month Immediate installation $100 deposit Or guarantor required Long or short term rental available We also offer maintenance and repair service at reasonable charges Call *****46 *****85 *****50 lor more lnlormation RENT A COLOUR TV from $24 and605 words
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Advertisement1400 1984-11-29 31 49 Packing/ Storage/ 54 Book-keeping/ Delivery/Removal Secretarial/ mm^ mm^ mmm mmmmm m^^, Answering/ Translation cheap rate for an types of Services transportation We specialised m household, office removal and delivery of goods Professional m piano and organ Careful and WE PROVIDE CONFIDENTIAL teleexperience workers provided phone answering and mailing Reasonable1,400 words
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Advertisement669 1984-11-29 31 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies PRODUCTION MACHINERY FOR SALE I UNIT IPSEN PARTS WASHER I UNIT FELLOWS 4GS GEAR SHAPER I UNIT PFAUTER P-251 I UNIT IPSEN G-300E- ENDOTHERMIC GENERATOR I UNIT OLYMPUS MINI BORESCOPE MODEL Al 7-1 1-14-70 C/W LIGHT I GUIDE I UNIT SALT SPRAY669 words
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Advertisement433 1984-11-29 31 65 Situations Wanted STOP SEARCHING CALL MULTI FORCE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY TEL: 288S0II Yew have come to the right agency Mult i Force provide* what you have been looking for. c Excellent service, c Experienced maids for household chores, babysitting, etc. c Free replacement Our economy package will auit. your budget.433 words
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Advertisement402 1984-11-29 31 a^B'l 1 1 1 1 I re Available In 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive TUTORS IN COMPUTER TRAINING required immediately An expanding associate of a British Computer Training organisation requires FULL-TUNE TUTORS with the following qualifications: Degree m Computer Science or equivalent Flair for Programming m COBOL BASIC Good communication402 words
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Advertisement438 1984-11-29 31 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Mplii: 'I S S EfcA&K:- -lil^SH A well established and expanding I Company invites applications for the post of: V Administrative I Assistant Requirements Possess GCE A' Level Completed National Service (for men) 2 years experience m personnel and administrative438 words
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Advertisement180 1984-11-29 31 A large local group of companiee with diveree activities m trading, manufacturing and engineering has an immediate vacancy for a: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Qualifications: GCE O' level Good command of English Shorthand 100 wpm Typing 45 wpm Requirements: At least 3 years' relevant experience Mature and tactful personality Able to work180 words
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Advertisement602 1984-11-29 31 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical nir Wa have an immediate vacancy for STENOGRAPHER a GCE O Level m at least 3 subjects including English. a Shorthand 100 w.p.m. Typing 40 to 45 w.p.m. a Able to operate telex. a Ito 2 years' working experience m similar capacity. I nt erested602 words
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Advertisement617 1984-11-29 31 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required: FEMALE SALES CLERKS to work at Delta House Pleasant personality a Attractive salary and commission c Willing to work on shifts (9am to 5.30pm 1 30pm to 9.30pm). c Experience is not essential as training will be provided Interested please cat) personally or617 words
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Advertisement729 1984-11-29 31 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Worldwide uerwice* company urgently requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS c GCE O' Level c Pleasant and courteous personality c Preferably bilingual Interested applicants please caH personally for interview today a tomorrow at: 81-30. FOOK HAI BLOG. 150 SOUTH BRIDGE RO or call Mr Chang at *****55729 words
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Advertisement916 1984-11-29 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A CONSTRUCTION AND trading i-t'inpany m Bulestier ROSd requires M) experienced General Clerk jA) QCI O' level (B) Ability to correspond .tnd type |C) Commence work on Jan I^Bs Please write m confidence witn resume salary contact number and recent photo to The Advertiser. Tainan916 words
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Advertisement623 1984-11-29 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED GENERAL CLERK. Knowledge of accounts preferred. Working experience necessary Must work independently Interview: *****51. WE NEED TYPIST who can type well. Location at 50 Gentlng I.ane, Cideco Industrial Complex. =08-05 06. Spore- 1334. Tel: *****78- *****75 Mdm Lee. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required urgently m623 words
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Advertisement651 1984-11-29 32 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales where outstanding people work.!^*^^ FULL-TIME/PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS Looking for a challenging and rewarding Full-time or Part-lime Sales or Cashier's job? Our business is expanding and we now have vacancies for Sales Assistants m our exclusive Tanglin Department Store and Changi Airport651 words
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Advertisement551 1984-11-29 32 Sate* As A Caroar We are a renowned Company looking for suitable candidates to market a U.K. product This challenging career with us Include an attractive commission package for trainee which will allow a monthly income of not less than $900/- for the first 3 months. It will increase with551 words
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Advertisement785 1984-11-29 32 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES MANAGER We are the biggest knitting factory m Jakarta and looking now for a qualified Sales Manager based m Singapore. Requirements: Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident. Male or female, single or married. Must speak/ write fluent Mandarin and English. At least 5 years' experience m785 words
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Advertisement539 1984-11-29 32 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I We invite applications for the following positions: B I Engineering assistant I H Diploma m Electronics Engineering with 2 years experience I preferably m radio or colour TV production I Responsible for a team of Technicians m539 words
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Advertisement249 1984-11-29 32 Applications are invited from eligible candidates for post: 1) ELECTRICAL TECHNICAL OFFICER c Certificate Holder either ITB or Polytechnic with minimum 1-2 years expert* ence In electrical field c Driving licence holder with Class 3 2) ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN/ WOMAN c Able to draw neatly, accurately with/ without experience are invited249 words
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Advertisement216 1984-11-29 32 mt /yWFfw%m"se/um tw CCTV Intercom, I the rapid exptniion I of our business we I wttrt pleasamt W m riiiivillfi miilWinlTlii I PolytocfHilc Diploma m eiftctrical and with mttty y9*n of Worktop expertise m th* constroctiOwlSHl,: llHil M lßd» > »IiMI.U to «rr«nw tor an intervlswM or «mHy to: 1216 words
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Advertisement748 1984-11-29 32 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical ll USA I GEAC |jj has got opportunities for: Completed secondary education from a technical stream i 1 Able to work from bluepnintb, machine drawP ings and specifications P Must be able to perform simple mechanical p adjustments/machine repairs X Must have748 words
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Advertisement439 1984-11-29 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SITE SUPERVISOR required *ith building oertlfli\itr Experienced .vi advantage but new Polytechnic Ngee Ann lir.iiiuates may also apply Write with full particulars to: Stock M»S. 03-38 Ang Mo Km Industrial Park 3 Spot* 2056 T«l: *****66 73 Situations Vacant: Production lu\cma)l 1 ACMA I 1 ELECTRICAL439 words
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Advertisement418 1984-11-29 33 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production MEIDEIM We are a well established subsidiary of one of the largest heavy electrical equipment manufacturing company m Japan MEIDENSHA ELECTRIC MFG. CO. LTD. Due to further expansion, we invite suitably qualified candidates to fill m the following vacancies:--e Male Singaporeans Age418 words
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Advertisement236 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An established company situatad at Bukit Timah area, raquirss applicants to fill m the following posts 1) FEMALE STORE CLERK GCE 'O' level. Able to type 30 to 35 wpm. With pleasant personality. 2) FORKLIFT DRIVER Age 20 and above. Minimum Secondary 2 education but not236 words
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Advertisement554 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f M I EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP requires 1) MANAGEMENT TRAINEES c GCE 'A' Level with some working experience m retail trade. Bilingual m English and Mandarin. 2) DRAUGHTSMAN GCE 'O' Level. Possess NTC Trade 3, preferably with Building Draughting and Commercial Interior554 words
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Advertisement925 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous We require more j c Daily gross salary range $33 to $38 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) c Age above 21 years c Possess Class 4or 4A driving licence We offer: c Free travel on TIBS and SSB buses925 words
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Advertisement415 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous York Hotel Requires WAGE CLERK OCE 'O' Level with good credit In Mathematics Able to type Preferably with l year's experience In similar capacity CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O' Level with credit In English Able to type at 35 wpm ACCOUNTS CLERK Completed GCE O' Level415 words
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Advertisement313 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Requires. Front Office Receptionist G.C.E 'O' Level with credit m English Mathematics. Pleasant personality with good spoken written English. Ability to speak foreign languages will be an added advantage. Able to type perform 3 rotating shift duties. Salary from $530--$1025 will be paid depending on experience.313 words
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Advertisement417 1984-11-29 33 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Ne* and t,iM growing Cornpan} *i urgentU require:SITE SUPERVISORS PeSMH .i valid CtaSS I <Iru mg Ucostee Minimum 2 l< I |MM HSi experience Mum ha\e initiative, able to organise work and supervise workers ai construction sites Age above 25 years Those presenth MKSJUB. m the417 words
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Advertisement2520 1984-11-29 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SURVEY CHAINMEN urgently required by survey company Salary depend on experience Interested, please call *****17 TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES 1. Driver cum Delivery. 2 (ieneral Workers. Interested pleas*- call Miss Yeo at *****33 MEIJI CHINESE RESTAURANT requires Waitresses. Waiters. Kitchen Helpers. Tel: *****78. REQUIRED CLINIC NURSES at2,520 words
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Advertisement649 1984-11-29 34 81 Vehicles For Hire 81 Vehicles For Hire If You're looking for QUALITY IN CAR RENTALS, STOP HERE! A' Toyota Rent-a-Car m superL condition so you can drive with comfort and confidence SELF DRIVE ft CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN A VAIL ABLE AT ECONOMICAL RA TES TOYOTA J Rent a Car ELVIN TRANSPORT649 words
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Advertisement761 1984-11-29 35 I fMX? Today fHI 396 If mm fi\ lnl Vehicles Are For Sale In this Section 86 For Sale: BMW AUGUST, 1961. BMW 7281 Automatic. 2nd. director owner. Full accessories. Tax July. 1985. Very low mileage. Original metallic green Must see to appreciate. $73,300 ono Tel: *****39. Loan arrangeable JULY761 words
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Advertisement706 1984-11-29 35 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1976 MERCEDES 2905, Auto. PARF, doctor owner, excellent condition. $33,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****6. 1977 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Automatic, high power radio cassette, aircon, power window, accident free. $31,600 0.n.0. *****92. 1977 MERCEDES BENZ 200 auto with beautiful registration number. PARF eligible. Excellent condition. Phone *****22. 1977706 words
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Advertisement565 1984-11-29 35 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1978 FIAT 131 Miraflori. Aircon. Spor rims. Radio cassette. Top condition. $10,000 ono. Loan $8,000. Tel: *****46. 1979, FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL. Aircond. Tax Dec. 1984. Excellent condition. Downpayment $2,500. *****06, Melvyn. 1960 FORD GRANADA 2.8 Ghia Automatic. Ist expat leaving, low mileage. Immaculate condition. *****91565 words
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Advertisement948 1984-11-29 35 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance I m Bring this ad to your nearest I HOW 10 SIMM* TheSolntion f^H \**.~**,.u*~~ To disperse heat more effectively you need a coolanr. H (BMraLlg JK I afatla^at^ft948 words
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Advertisement381 1984-11-29 35 dltlon. Original paint, accident free. Radio, cassette. $11,800 0.n.0. *****98. '81 OATSUN 100A, one private owner, aircon, radio, cassette, tip top condition, $15,700 0.n.0. *****55. 1963 NOV. NISSAN Sunny 1 J GL. Aircon, cassette. 1 owner. $21,800. Tel: *****45. '82 DATSUN 100 A,1, 1 owner, aircon, radio cassette, eligible for381 words
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Advertisement402 1984-11-29 35 90 For Sate: Toyota 1960 JULY, TOYOTA Corolla DX Coupe. Aircond, radio cassette, beautiful condition. Accident free. 2 owners. PARF. Selling $17,500. Tel: *****52. 1960 TOYOTA COROLLA DX, private owner, aircon, radio cassette, new paintwork, road tax February 1985, low milege, immaculate condition. Tel: *****92. 1960 TOYOTA STARLET, 1 careful402 words
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Advertisement399 1984-11-29 35 90 For Sale: Toyota 1982 TOYOTA COROLLA. 1 private owner, aircon, cassette, radio, sports rims, $20,500.Te1: *****30/ *****62. 73 CEUCA, 1 owner, overhauled, resprayed, sports rims, usual accessories. Excellent condition. Selling $9,300. Tel: *****76. •80 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. Aircon, radio cassette. PARF eligible. Asking $15,900. Loan arrangeable. Phone *****57. '82399 words
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Advertisement370 1984-11-29 35 91 For Sate: Mitsubishi NON-PARF 1672 MITSUBISHI Galant 1300 c.c. 6 months new tax, aircon., sports rims, radio, cassette, metallic paint, tip top condition. $3,900. Can loan $2,000. *****38. $3,668 DOWNPAYMENT Drive away a new Lancer/ Colt. Special offer now on. HP. 4 years repayment. Goodluck Motors, tel: *****22/ *****44,370 words
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Advertisement698 1984-11-29 35 92 For Sale: Mazda COMPANY REGISTERED JAN. 1984 Mazda 929 4-door, hardtop, automatic, aircond, radio cassette Done 12.000 km. Excellent condition. Best price secures. Expatriate leaving Singapore Interested, please contact May. *****6 ft ALMOST 1980 MAZDA 626. sspeed, aircon.. high power radio, cassette. (PARF). passed inspection, beautiful condition Downpayment £2.800.698 words
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Advertisement669 1984-11-29 35 93 For Sate: Honda 1979 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. aircon. radio cassette, lax 585 2 private owners, tip lop condition $17,700 ono *****82 1979 HONDA ACCORD 1 600 Auto 4-door 'Q' plait aircond, cassette, excellent condition *****27 1980 OCTOBER HONDA Ac. orn Automatic Private ownei Original power steering, hifi. sporls rims.669 words
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Advertisement710 1984-11-29 36 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes ~MHn] $1500 X W and get a Free JvK-/ Clarion Cassette Radio V*4 Jflk- United stock otter l CHARADE 3 door TX 5 speed PSjB Sin Tien Seng ptoL I Head Off cc& Kallang Centre: 7481 1 66 Jurong Centre:710 words
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Advertisement668 1984-11-29 36 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1982 SUZUKI JEEP. New road tax, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, tip top condition, white colour. 5514,000. Tel: *****66 for viewing. COMPANY PLATE 1979 Datsun C2O Stationwagon 8-seater. New aircon. Price: $9,000. Contact *****54. MID 1980 TOYOTA Corolla Panel Van. 1 owner. Tip-top condition. Aircond.668 words
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Advertisement736 1984-11-29 36 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles FREE AIR-CON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle Tel: /tar-— la3l3mbbblB^^^ 96 For Sale: Motor Cycies/Sccolers MANY SECONDHAND RDI2SLC MBXI2SF $750 RD3SOLC YPVS $1,500 RXK RXIIS $500 RXI2S RXIOO $850 PISOX FB XCIBO $1,800 FC GSI2S Suzuki736 words
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Advertisement655 1984-11-29 36 106 Accomodation Available: Houses AMERICAN SCHOOL VICINITY Newly renovated tingle-storey de tached. 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining, newly tiled bathroom. 1 and kitchen, large patio overlooking private pool. Rental SMOO. Spanish design single-storey de tached 4-bedroom and study separate living/ dining, moderr tiled bathrooms and kitchen large patio overlooking mature655 words
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Advertisement695 1984-11-29 36 DFLKJDFLKJFDLKDF 1 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST.IO NEWLY RENOVATED dou- ble-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms > and bathrooms, study, lounge, dining, servant's, garden. Partially furnished. Available now. $3,500. Tel. *****86. DIST.IO/ 21 HOLLAND Village/ Clementi Park vicinity. Well maintained detached bungalow. 3/ 4 bedrooms. $2,800- $3,000 par- tially/ fully furnished. Esteem695 words
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Advertisement654 1984-11-29 36 106 Accomodation Available: Houses 015T.2879 TERRACE HOUSES for rental. 3-room 1 hall, 2-room 1 hall, for residential, hostel and store house. Parking available. Tel: *****07. DIST.2BBO SELETAR HILLS Estate 3-bedroomed semi-detached house, partially furnished with telephone. Rental $850. Tel: *****64 (No Agents). DIST.9 DYNASTY HOTEL vicinity, unfurnished 3-bedroomed dou-ble-storey terrace,654 words
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Advertisement390 1984-11-29 36 108 Accomodation Available: Houses FURNISHED DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE house for rent at $1,500 pm. Call: *****54. 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ■Lfp*™^™™"""™^^ cflrdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or390 words
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Advertisement492 1984-11-29 36 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartment* Apartments Apartments It's not only t how well you live, it's where you live. Ideally located, (g\ -^W~*\ just 5 minutes p^/ M-J /M 1 walk from the t*£?* J\ Orchard Road II L^€y%// §M j shopping and ns^ ~~^_jf492 words
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Advertisement467 1984-11-29 36 Sommerville 1 2 H brms $1,900 Clementi Park 1/2/3 brms $1,900 Pandan Valley 1/2/3 brms $2,000 Fairways Condo 3 brms $2,100 Bukit Timah Maneion 3 brms $2,300 Greenlodge Mam. 4 brm $2,400 fbdgawood 3/4 brms $2,600 Brookvale 3/4 brms $2,700 Jade Mansion 4 brms $3,000 BoWille Garden 4 brms $3,000467 words
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Advertisement485 1984-11-29 36 OPEN HOUSE Friday 30th Nov 1984 12.00 to 5.00 p ii. RIDGEWOOD. LIHOLIHO RISE #07-03 Rent: $2,800 (inclusive) Fuil clubhouse facilities, near American school VANDA REALTY PTE. LTD *****18 (3 LINES) ORCHARD BEL AIR Apartments for rental Interested please contact: MR AHMED MAHMOUD TEL: *****11 e*l 499 or *****32 c485 words
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Advertisement872 1984-11-29 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ANSON Road, 1 2. 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished with wicker and cane furniture (brand new). Panoramic sea and city view with swimming pool- squash/ badminton court and laundry services Si 600 $2,200 Heng Fatt Property *****88 ONLY S MINUTES to business district. 10 minutes872 words
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Advertisement797 1984-11-29 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST-9. PATER SON TOWER maisonette. 4 bedrooms/ servant's furnished, fully aircond, swimming pool, tennis court, rental $3,500 negotiable. Allison Enterprises. *****28/ *****38. DIST.IO, NEAR AMERICAN/ Japanese school, mid floor, 3-bed-roomed apartment. beautlfull> furnished. Fully aircond. $3,000 Occidental Rsal Estate *****00/ *****31. DIST.IO .OFF BTEVENB Road newly797 words
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Advertisement800 1984-11-29 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.O7IB WOH HUP Complex high floor studio apartment with balcony facing sea. Luxuriously furnished. Rental $1,300. Don Associates *****41/ *****42. DIST.IO BRAND NEW apartment near American School. 3 bedrooms. Swimming pool. Squash. Fully furnished. $2,500. Holland Housing *****80. DIST.IO CHATS WORTH COURT, 3400 sq.ft. Beautifully furnished/800 words
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Advertisement791 1984-11-29 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 552,300 HONG LEONQ Garden Condominium, near Japanese School. Swimming/ Tennis. 3 rooms, fully furnished. Tel: *****59. THOMSON GROVE CONDOMINIUM brand new 3-bedroomed apartment, split-level, pool, tennis, squash, partially furnished. $1,350. Rodge: *****87/ *****79. $1,390 D18T.9 OAIMARU vicinity beautifully furnished spacious 3-betlroomed apartment. 1600 sq.ft. Alrcondltloned. Houseworld791 words
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Advertisement771 1984-11-29 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* RENTING CHEAPI $1,300 only. Brand new Parkview Condominium, 3 bedrooms. EB Real Estate *****63/ *****72. SHARE FLAT DIST.II3O only $700. Full amenities include free parking. Ideal for expatriates. Johnny: *****92. SPLIT-LEVEL S-ROOM apartment m Mount Sophia for immediate occupation. Kindly contact: *****96. TAMAN SERASI APARTMENT for771 words
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Advertisement1653 1984-11-29 37 113 For Sate: Houses 113 For Sate: Houses 113 For Sate: Houses Only 4 Pr y QeditPOSß loan ratesthelowestintown Our interest rates are just 9% pa for period of 2 5 years and use your CPF all housing loans up to 1 0 years. And savings 9!4% for 1 11,653 words
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Advertisement115 1984-11-29 37 MEW 2 1/2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED AT D15T.2159 First class finishing with automatic gate/ split aircond gro.s.s built-in including basement 4.300 sq.ft. Must see to appreciate Owner, *****66 PRIME LOCALITY a Well kept hilltop cosy atagta•toray datacliad on 8.300 aa.fi of freehold land Immaculate condition. Spacious riving dining Asking 00*1,000 0.n.0. a115 words
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Advertisement826 1984-11-29 38 113 For Sal*: Houses DIST 10. OEI TIONG Ham Park, palatial 3-storey bunglow Elevaud land 17.500 sq.ft. Roof garden on each floor Majestic living ilimng Modern Spanish architectural 5 huge bedrooms with ensuite baths Servant's/ drivers' rwm Badminton court Beautiful view Freehold. Built-up area 14,000 sq.ft. Vacant possession $2 35826 words
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Advertisement768 1984-11-29 38 113 For Sal*: Houses OVERWHELMINGLY UNDER- PRICED! 4 bedrooms! King slzediist.ls double-storey terrace. Pleasant neighbours, convenient. $463,000. Admiral: *****22. PASIR RIS. DOUBLE-STOREY Intermediate terrace, split-level, marble/ parquet. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, 2,600 sq.ft. 99 years. KCO.OOO 0.n.0. Citiprop *****75 SELETAR HILLS. Sale/ rent. Peaceful, spacious semi-de-tached, double-storey/ singlestorey. 4 rooms.768 words
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Advertisement502 1984-11-29 38 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments Apartments Apartment* Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot^^ Choose one at Chuan Park 4*o^°] mb^SlHbj/ Ta\ jSiSJJr t^^Hb9l^b^^Bbbj I XL^*i^l jSmßm"^^^ IBs L_CHUfIM^PfIRK g Ij/angmo bounoaryrd I Luxurious Apartments S /|C^|Lb^chuan«wk|502 words
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Advertisement303 1984-11-29 38 DIST.IS KATONG CHIN Bee Mansion, near Marine Parade. (Ist floor). Facing south. 1,300 sq.ft. Freehold. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall, beautifully renovated. $240,000. Dist.l4 Lorong 27. (Ist floor). 1,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall, luxuriously renovated. $200,000. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines). D15T.2159 CLEMENTI PARK Condominium walkup apartment.303 words
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Advertisement809 1984-11-29 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments nL&HEKHIsI I PHASE II I B No. 9 Merbok Crescent, I B 16 units of 4-storey maisonette, B B 2050 sq.ft. per unit. I Only 6 units left at $430,000 per unit. I 3 spacious bedrooms with parquet flooring. H809 words
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Advertisement352 1984-11-29 38 CLUNG CHEAP! DIST.I9 Yei Mci Jarden, 3 bedrooms, luxurious ondominlum. 1975 sq.ft. Freelold. $385,000 only! Patron *****5/ *****18. IT. THOMAS WALK (Eng Tai Mansion). Attractive 3-bed-oomed walk-up apartment. ,400 sq.ft. Freehold. $268,000. )wner, *****75. Al KENG GARDEN apartments or sale. D15t.1953. 3 bedrooms. Jullt-in area 1,400 sq.ft. Freemld. Ample carpark.352 words
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Advertisement852 1984-11-29 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartments MT. FABER LODGE penthouse. oeauiifully furnished, 3640 sq.ft. 1 bedrooms. Foursome Holdings *****88. MUST BELL $170,000 Novena Barat, 3 bedrooms, walk-up, 999 years. Acts Agency *****61. *****62. OWNER LEAVING SINGAPORE, urgent sale, Allsworth Park, 2 bedrooms, 1,076 sq.ft., 999 years. Interested call: *****57/ *****20. PANDAN852 words
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Advertisement823 1984-11-29 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAVOH, 8LK. 137, 3-room with built-in cabinets, airron. water heater No agents please $35,000 negotiable CPF Tel *****18 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. *****61/ *****82 5-ROOMED, ANG MO KIO $130,000.823 words
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Advertisement505 1984-11-29 38 118 Factory Spaces TECK CHIANG BL'tlWNf. Foyc labor Arumugom Re odj Qoolny FACTORY WAREHOUSE Space Available 5.800 Sq R (539 Sc m) or 7700 Sc Ft (715 iq m] 980 Sq Ft (91 Sq m) Gr. Fl. *****q.Ft.U20 Sq m) TEL: 745H77 MISS WONG FACTORY (.PACES FOR light m dustnes505 words
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Advertisement493 1984-11-29 39 117 Properties wan tea 11 properties wanted 117 Properties wan tea 05 DEVHjOPMBIT Q I SITE WANTED I A leading development organisation is looking for H development sites m the city area or suburb of H Singapore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, I H493 words
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Advertisement194 1984-11-29 39 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces PAYA LEBAR BRAND 3-storey ter- race warehouses for rent/ sale. Built-in: 5,600/ 7,700/ 8,500 sq.ft. Rental: $1.00 p.s.f. *****34/ *****12 (agent). TONG LEE BUILDING Macpherson Road. 7th floor, 2,800/ 5.600/ 8,400 sq.ft. Rent: $0.90 p.s.f. Inclusive maintenance. Strata Properties: *****35/ *****36/ *****26. DELTA HOUSE, FACTORY space,194 words
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Advertisement675 1984-11-29 39 ii» wirmmiww is nwmgum/ 119 warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces KHHTmSkijIHS New| y c o"iP'eted 6Vis storey light HiJrtJUnsilfctaimfl industrial building at Jalan Pemimpin Central Location THOMSON AREA B^bl 11 I I I I I surrounded by Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh, I Ilk IllJk b^b^b^b^b^b^H Sembawang estates.675 words
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Advertisement562 1984-11-29 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE TO LET 16,000 sq.ft. Available m a modern and well maintained 20-storey building within the Central Business District. Available m April 1985 with no parking problems. CALL *****22 MR TANG OR MRS ESTHER HO DIST.9 ORCHARD ROAD. Outside CBD. Well situated near major562 words
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Advertisement604 1984-11-29 39 121 For Rent: Office Spaces LADY OCCUPYING SMALL beautiful Shenton vicinity office, can spare tables with message taking faculties- *****10. LIAN HUAT BUILDING 10-storey newly built 390 to 1,000 sq.ft. and Union Building, Ist floor. Rental $3 p.s.f. Apply: *****13/ *****84. MAXWELL HOUSE OFFICE 800 sq.ft. at $2.50 p.s.f. with604 words
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Advertisement445 1984-11-29 39 120 For saie unice izu i-or saie unice 120 For Sale Office Spaces Spaces Spaces c J unc t |On Cecil I Street/McCallum Street. I ffi Sm adjacent to Bangkok I I Abundant Car Parking \y jSjjk, Situated m the I Lots m Basement Sißl commercial financial I m Japanese445 words
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Advertisement141 1984-11-29 39 r CUPPA6E PLAZA Orchard Road prim* shop units of various sixas for immediate rani. Idaal for tha following business: 1. Fast food snack bar 2. Hairdressing salon 3. Pharmacy 4. Computer showroom 5. Florist/ gift shop 6. Interior decor 7. Stationery/ bookshop 8. Music school 9. Cocktail lounge TEL: *****11141 words
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Advertisement495 1984-11-29 39 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces FAST FOOD RESTAURANT AT KATONG Presently operating as a restaurant. 2240 sq.ft. Located m front of escalators. UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD *****33 Ext. 21 and 41 *****11 Ext. 479 and 480 3,400 SQ.FT OF showroom space available m Parklane Shopping Mall. Ideal for mini departmental495 words
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Advertisement539 1984-11-29 39 137 Tours O ASSOCIATED TOURS (S) PTE LTD Wdnfton BuiMnf ?0 Btdetord RoaO 10-Ol to --10 04 Seaport 09?? TH *****27 (7 inn) DAILY DEPARTURE PACKAGES Pcnang Delight Retort Package Inc! Full meals sightseeing 3Days By Air $399 9am /11am 3D4N Air Coach $285 9am 11 am 3D4N To Fro539 words
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Advertisement360 1984-11-29 40 135 Air Travel I 135 Air Travel flp^ NEW ZEALAND/ AUSTRALIA 1 8 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND 552,31 1 10 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 2,658 SYDNEY 15 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND 3,110 16 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/ 3,380 SYDNEY ASIA 8 DAYS TAIWAN 1,725 11 DAYS TAIWAN/ HONG KONG 2,010360 words
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Advertisement616 1984-11-29 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f 3 NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. With us, you'll enjoy these extras- §5 c Ist class hotels Good meate, mostly grand dinners c Extensive S Itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights 5 c Friendly bilingual guides. 6 So book616 words
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Advertisement344 1984-11-29 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SPRING VACATION IN I SOUTHERN PACIFIC^ d 6 DAYS SCENIC AUSTRALIA PERTH $980 YANCHEP/LION PARK/CRYSTAL CAVE/SWAN RIVER CRUISE/ ATLANTIC MARINE PARK/ EL CABALLO BLANCO 29/11.13/12.27/12,10/1,24/1, 7/2. 21 /2, 7/3. 21 3. I NORTHERN AUSTRALIA CASINO RESORT DARWIN/BALI/ JAKARTA 7 DAYS $1 488 H Australia's344 words
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Advertisement173 1984-11-29 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 01 AAOUIi Tours HeadOHice No 3 Miner Street Singapore 0718 [Bernno Bras Basar Compien Tel *****1 1 Branch People s Park Complex *04 450 Tel 910 m Bukit Timafi Beauty Wona Centre Bi K6 Singapore 2158 Tel *****12 Bi.si'>eib Houis lOa"' -9p" tßwSmoSf it. isnfll on173 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-11-29 41 Keon threatens to resign if there's interference 4 I'm willing to: run only for the Philippines,^ but not for Gin-* tong Alay ait|) never for m< Michael Keon. 7 Lydia (abov^jt* MANILA, Wed. Sprint star Lydia de Vega's life ban from representing the Philippines m international467 words
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Article201 1984-11-29 41 James jolts Sabah KOTA KINABALU, Wed. Fanner Malaysian international James Wong shocked the Sabah Football Association yesterday when he decided not to coach their team next season. He wrote to the Sabah PA, stating personal reasons for his decision barely days before the S&bah PA conduct trials to name theirNST - 201 words
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Article197 1984-11-29 41 All's well with Sarawak KUCHING, Wed. Mohamed Che Su will arrive here on Friday to begin preparations for Sarawak's soccer training on Saturday. In confirming this, Sarawak Football Association executive secretary Rakawi Ibrahim said that two tickets were sent yesterday to Mohamed Che Su, who will fly here with hisNST - 197 words
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Article268 1984-11-29 41 ALOR STAR, Wed. Kedah, already weakened by the withdrawal of former international Nasir Ibrahim, received another jolt yesterday when skipper Roshidi Shaari and defender Jamaluddin Hassan opted out of the squad for the coming season. Both players turned up for the trials and then informed teamNST - 268 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-11-29 42 MILAN, Wed. British star Mark Hateley resumed formal training yesterday, less than two weeks after undergoing knee surgery. Hateley, of AC Milan, had been leading the Italian First Division scorers' list until he injured his right knee on Nov 11 m a clash with a Torino108 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-11-29 42 LONDON, Wed. A penalty save by Peter Hucker yesterday gave Queens Park Rangers another chance of reaching the English Milk Cup soccer quarter-finals. The most dramatic moment of last night's goalless fourth-round replay against Southampton at Loftus Road here came five minutes from the end of normalAFP; Reuter - 163 words
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Article200 1984-11-29 42 Fortuna's fortune in the balance DUESSELDORF, Wed. West German club Fortuna yesterday put forward a survival package of economic measures, including cuts m players' salaries. Fortuna, West German Cup winners m 1979 and 1980 and European Cupwinners' Cup finalists m 1979, said they would be unable to meet their billsReuter - 200 words
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Article346 1984-11-29 42 MEXICO '86 MEXICO CITY, Wed DEFENDING champioas Italy, England and West Germany will be among Mexico's opponents next year as the optimistic Mexicans continue their preparation to host the World Cup soccer finals m 1986. Club presidents of the Mexican Soccer Federation agreed onAP - 346 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-11-29 42 THE REST OF SOCCER MANCHESTER United manager, Ron Atkinson, would like to see British clubs stage a European walk-out to protest against UEFA's decision to order Celtic to replay their European Cup-Winners' Cup secondround second-leg against Rapid Vienna. But Atkinson concedes that clubs' selfishness makes such a prospect422 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-11-29 44 ljkfdlkjklfjdkljfd MARTINA NAVRAT ILOVA, seeking her seventh successive Grand Slam title, spent only 39 minutes dispatching her first-round opponent here today. The defending champion, who has won every Grand Slam women's singles title since capturing the 1983 Wimbledon crown, overran South Africa's Yvonne Vermaak 6-1,Reuter - 418 words
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Article302 1984-11-29 44 Men's singles: Scott Davis (US) bt Mark Kratzmann (Aust) 7-5, 7-5, 6-4; David Mustard (NZ) bt Chip Hooper (US) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; Stefan Simonsson (Swe) bt Shlomo Glickstein (Isr) 6-2, 76. 7-5; Eddie Edwards (SA) bt Danny Saltz (US) 5-7. 64), 6-4, 6-4; Shahar PerkissReuter - 302 words
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Article34 1984-11-29 44 TOKYO, Wed. Bulgaria's teenage tennis star Manuela Maleeva, winner of this year's Italian open, will head the field m the US$3OO,OOO (9648,000) Pan Pacific Open women's tournament here on Dec 11. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article285 1984-11-29 44 ENGLAND'S standing m international cricket took a further knock on the opening day of the First Test match against India here today when they struggled to score 190 runs for eight wickets by the close of play. It could have been even worse for the troubledReuter - 285 words
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Article214 1984-11-29 44 BOMBAY, Wed. English and Indian cricketers took to the field m black armbands today to mark the murders of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and British depnty high commissioner Percy Norris, who had hosted a party far the tourists en the night before his death. HundredsReuter - 214 words
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Article161 1984-11-29 44 PRESTON (England), Wed. World champion Steve Davis swept the last five frames for a 9-7 victory over fellow-Briton Tony Meo m the second round of the Coral United Kingdom Open snooker championship here last night. Davis was trailing 7-4 and 48-1 m the 12th frame beforeReuter - 161 words
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Article191 1984-11-29 44 KARACHI, Wed. Pakistan's Jahangir Khan, arguably the most outstanding champion m sport, seeks his fourth successive title m the World Open squash championship starting here today. Jahangir, whose first name means "Conqueror of the World", is the latest member of the famous Khan family toReuter - 191 words
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Article246 1984-11-29 44 OFFICIALS involved m the Martti Vainio doping scandal should be banned from working with Finland's athletes, the Finnish National Olympic Committee said. Vainio, second m the Olympic 10,000 metres m Los Angeles, was stripped of his silver medal after a positive dope test. BILL HAJTReuter - 246 words
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324 1984-11-29 44 Witchdoctor predicts a Coetzee win SUN CITY (South Africa), Wed. African wizardry has entered the build-up for Saturday's title clash between World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Gerrie Coetzee and his American challenger Greg Page. A witchdoctor, who accurately forecast the outcome of Coetzee 's first two attempts to take theReuter; AFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-11-29 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Champ boosts hopes of fast times By BRITON Mike Gratton, winner of the 1983 London Marathon, and ranked 10th m the world last year, is the latest to sign up for the Singapore Marathon on Dec 9. Gratton, with a personal best of 2hr 9min 42sec, has288 words
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Article199 1984-11-29 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By KALLANG Bowler-Drome will be the stage for the Pepsi Kallang All-Stars Open championships from today until Dec 9. About 300 bowlers from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, France and Singapore will be participating. Among the local hopefuls is Asian199 words
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Article102 1984-11-29 46 IPOH, Wed. Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association will be taking extra precautionary measures m the second round of the World Inter-club Asian qualifying-round basketball championship beginning here tomorrow. Maba secretary Chan Ah Chye said the Federal Reserve Unit would be reinforced and no packet drinks would be allowedBernama - 102 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-11-29 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By COACH Aljunied made two surprise moves last night just four days before Singapore open their Asian Cup campaign with Sunday's match against India. His first move was to drop ace midfielder Rajagopal Suriamurthi, who was recalled from Pahang to don the national colours341 words
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Article228 1984-11-29 46 PRESIDENT Devan Nair will declare open the Asian Cup soccer tournament on Saturday at the National Stadium at 6 p.m. This is the President's first official presence at an international soccer tournament, which reflects the importance of the Asian Cup competition organised by the Football Association228 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-11-29 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By WHEN South Korea won the Asian Cup m 1960, the captain of the victorious team was Moon Jung Sik. Today, after 24 years, Moon is back with the same kind of fire to capture the trophy, the symbol of Asian soccer415 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-11-29 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI The first blow strikes Koreans as an ace ends up m hospital BY THE Asian Cup finals' first blow was severely dealt to South Korea last night when ace defender 'Park Sung Hwa was sent to hospital with a head wound suffered during training at theJERRY SEH - 307 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-11-29 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Trouble or not, show m Iran goes on By THE war with Iraq continues. So does football m Iran. For as far as the Iranians are concerned, soccer is one of the two main sports m their country the other being weightlifting and they488 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-11-29 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Maestro is back for an encore MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By HE HAS fond memories of his last visit to Singapore four years ago. But the same cannot be said of the defenders who played against him. Iran's Hamid Alidoosti is back again m the Republic and opposing team defenders had better302 words
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Article343 1984-11-29 47 J. RAJENORAN - J. RAJENORAN By THE fact that Kuwait's press conference yesterday was held m a discotheque is by no means an indication that they expect to dance through their defence of the Asian Cup. On the contrary, Kuwait said they were taking all their opponents seriously. And it343 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1984-11-29 42 MDM. LUCY TAN called home to be with the Lord on 28th November 1984 Sons Ec Chin Hock Ec Chin Lock Ec Chin Slew Ec Chin Wee Ec Chin Seng Daughter* Irene Ec Julie Ec Son-in-law Dr. Ong Peck Leong Daughters-in-law Doris Tang Anna 800 Mary Soh AND85 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-11-29 42 MR. R. OANAKKOOY (AGE: 61 YR3) EX-UNITED ENGINEERS CHIEF CLERK passed away on 28 Nov 84 Cortes* «i 0 Blk 172. Stirling Road #09-1069 Singapore 0314 lor Ml. Vomon Crematorium at 3 pm Today. Sadly missed by: Wii«. Manickam Son* Gunasekaran (Sliantlnl's Curry House) Mathiarlagan (Cathay Pacific) Vijayakumaran (RDC) Daughters:62 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-11-29 42 MR. Q. ANTHONY AMBROSE Aged: 95 yrs patted away peacefully on 27th NoVM. Valithurai Trivandrum leaving behind: Henry Ambrose, Lily (A.J. Fernandez), Leon Ambrose grandchildren and great grandchildren. Apt. Blk 9 #14-03 Gloucester Road, Singapore 0821.36 words
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Obituary105 1984-11-29 42 MR LEE SAU Van aged 67, called home to be with our Lord Jesus Christ, 25th November 1984. Leaving behind beloved wife: Martha Chan Slew Phooi. Son: Dr. Johnson Lee Hock Tuck. Daughters: Diana Lee Chee Fong, Dr. Doreen Lee Wye Fong, Dr. Patricia Lee Wan Cheng. Daughter-in-law:105 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1984-11-29 42 MR. SKIPPER KAMOLA ALIAS H AMID BIN MOHAMEO passed away peacefully on 27.11.84 at Home. His family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends fo»- their condolences, assistance and attendanc^nmns^helMjereavernent35 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1984-11-29 42 In Ever Loving Memory of MRS TAY BOON SENG (Nee MDM LOW SWEE LAN) Departed: 29/11/1975 In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Always rimitnbind by children, grandchildren and52 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1984-11-29 42 In Loving- Memory Of MR. TEO HUP SENG Called home to be with the Lord on 29th November 1983 Dearly missed by wife, family members and loved ones*28 words
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Obituary107 1984-11-29 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths ;kX&ii \.:#&OXF' y~' w i MRS LEE KIAM (NEE TAN TIEN NEO) Age 77 passed away peacefully on Tuesday 27th November 1984 leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Kal Teck Ng Ah Yin Kai Guan Neo Tee Pong Sai alias Ah Chong Tay Siew Choon DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Ah107 words
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47 1984-11-29 42 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I The Family of the Late I MR NG WAI MUN I thank relatives, friends, colleagues, Rev. Khoo Cheng Hoot, members of the Kum-Yan MethodI ist Church and doctors for their assistance, prayers, condolences, attendance, wreaths and I donations during their recent bereavement.47 words
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Obituary68 1984-11-29 42 183 Condolences 183 Condolences We extend our deepest I condolence to: MDM. LOKE SCHUT FUNG AND FAMILY On the demise of her beloved father MR LOKE CHEE PUN FROM: Lee Lok Fui Kok Man Hing Mdm. Lav Siew Ching Yep Wai Chong Florence Yeo Teo Joo Hwa Pauline Tan Lim68 words
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Advertisement783 1984-11-29 42 146 Foreign 146 Foreign 146 Foreign UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY Thr I nh rrsit\ i >[ Kent at Canterbury is situated m tht* warm south of Br itanKit the m( »t ant ient and beautiful of English Cathedral cities m a i >unt\ des 4 ribed as the Garden783 words
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Advertisement444 1984-11-29 42 155 Modelling MARISALON COMMENCES NEW Course on personal grooming/ basic modelling 3rd December 3pm and 6.30pm. Tel: *****01/ *****62. TRADITIONS NEW 3 Months basic/ personal grooming course commencing for ladles. Enrol at *03-27, Pearl's Centre: *****11/ *****00. 156 Cookery PSA CATERING SCHOOL Services, Blk 82. *01-31 Tiong Poh Road, tel:444 words
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Advertisement70 1984-11-29 42 171 Found FOUND X— ALSATIAN PUPPY, Gallop Road area, 27.11.84. XDachshund, Beach Road, 27.11.84. White X-poodle, Blk-723, Clement! West, 26.11.84. Call: SPCA, *****55. 172 Cer Pools PAID CAR LIFT required. Fairer Court to MacPherson Post Office/ Kalians Way. Work commences 8.30 a.m. Phone only weekdays 3.00- 5.00 p.m. *****46 Lily.70 words
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Advertisement53 1984-11-29 42 "In Memorjflm is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 2680 for your free booklet of 'In Memoriam" verses. >l lO I 0 I l« »H I l«" I*~ l<~ I I J "In Memoriam" is for the loved I t ones whom you remember -^0*- ~*4^*53 words
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Advertisement39 1984-11-29 42 J^^^ Alt L^K, Ml |f|S]| Sal wb! bt^»^H iVW *^b^Bv^ lsstatiVe(y i^f i Published by VMIS BQOKS 1 International Distributed by m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS |ylJj 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 fc»m A member of The Times Organisation g39 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-11-29 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I Trend causes concern among some officials A STRIKING feature of the current season, which is fast coming to a close, has been the steady influx of unraced horses. Each meeting which caters for the restricted terms class, specially created a few598 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-11-29 43 MARKSMAN - Faithful impresses in 600 m workout MARKSMAN ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sparingly-raced Faithful D, with only five outings this season, drew attention to his chances m the Class 6 Div 3 race over 1,600 m on Sunday with an impressive workout here this morning. The Habitation five-year-old478 words
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Article85 1984-11-29 43 PERTH, Wed. Prize money won by the progeny of Silver Knight has passed the AH million (about S*l.B million) marie with the win of his son, Black Knight, m this year's Melbourne Cup. This makes him the 12th millionaire sire standing at stud m Western Australia. Silver Knight,85 words
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Article1375 1984-11-29 43 A TOTAL of 343 horses, comprising 196 m Class 4 and 145 m Class 5, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club December Meeting on Dec 15, 16, 22 and 23. There will be 10 races on the first, second and fourth days and nine races1,375 words
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Article143 1984-11-29 43 FIRST DAY: Class 4 Div 2 1,200 m and 1,600 m, Divs 4, 6 and 8 1,200 m; Class 5 Divs 1 and 3 1,200 m, Divs 2, 4 and 5 1,400 m. Starting time 1.45 p.m. SECOND DAY: Class 4 Divs 1 and 3 1,200 m and143 words
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Miscellaneous28 1984-11-29 44 Today's events BOWLING Pepsi Kallang All-Star (Bowler-Drome, 6.45 p.m.). HOCKEY FAN Elite Cap: SRC v Khalsa (Padang, 5.30 p.m.). Civil Service League: Safsa v Customs (Balestier Rd, 5.30).28 words
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Advertisement207 1984-11-29 46 —Wf iir t<KI ma "> computer companies keep their AW/ \V^K\ hack^round m the Itackground. I— if V^^fc^ \X hen you deci(ie to in\e>l m a businos /—V computer \oii need more than ju»t technological IK >\w wizardry. You need a computer company v> it h the IMI yßr maturity207 words
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Advertisement303 1984-11-29 47 FINDING THE BEST SPORTS BUYS 1 IS EASY ON A PROMENADE, fr ||(H I^* All you have to do is remember where Boustead J^^y 2ffiS^J£Sr Lnildtaß li iVlOO< > Boustead Wtorld of Sports We have the widest range of sports equipment CrGtebfOtSS to make s P° rts buas J^P for303 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-11-29 48 Protectionism, trade policy of industrialised world attacked GENEVA, Wed. Developing countries yesterday rejected Washington's demand for formal talks on liberalising global commerce on services. Instead, they attacked protectionism and trade policy m the industrialised world. The second day of the annual meeting here of theFT; Reuter - 540 words
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181 1984-11-29 48 BEIJING, Wed. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will visit Beijing on Dec 18 to sign the Sino-British agreement for the return of Hongkong to Chinese rule, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He said Mrs Thatcher would be accompanied by Foreign SecretaryReuter; AFP - 181 words
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Article170 1984-11-29 48 Chinese to lose lunchtime snooze BEIJING, Wed. The big lunchtime snooze one of the most prized perks of the Chinese worker is being brought to an end. The State Council, China's Cabinet, has ordered that from Jan 1, employees of state organisations must cut their lunch break from two hoursFT - 170 words
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84 1984-11-29 48 Dr Mattar undergoes surgery on left leg DR AHMAD MATTAR, the Social Affairs Minister, underwent an operation en his left leg at the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. Dr Mat tar hurt himself after he had slipped m Kuala Lumpur on the eve of his departure for home. He was a84 words
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Article31 1984-11-29 48 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.77 points to 1,218.42 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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118 1984-11-29 48 1 m bribes case: CPIB finishes probe INVESTIGATIONS have been completed by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) into alleged bribes of more than $1 million to a manager of a major group of companies dealing m rubber. The four-month-long probe began m August after the bureau received a tip-off.118 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-11-29 48 AMMAN, Wed. Mr Yasser Arafat tendered his resignation as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation late last night but said today he would obey the verdict of the Palestine National Council (PNC) on whether he should step down or stay m hisReuter; AFP; UPI - 273 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-11-29 48 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By AS THE plane carrying Law Minister E.W. Barker landed, a foreign air stewardness, m her usual manner, said: "Ladies and gentlemen, we have landed at the Paya Lebar International Airport m Singapore." And then she added: "It is now275 words
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375 1984-11-29 48 GRACE CHNG - High-tech from panel of scientific brains GRACE CHNG By THE Science Council has mapped out a new strategy to enable it to play a more active role m promoting research and development. An international committee of eminent scientists will be formed to evaluate completed and on-going R&D projects. The committee375 words
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102 1984-11-29 48 Pentagon to set up super computer centre WASHINGTON, Wed. The Defence Department announced yesterday that it is establishing a super computer research centre to explore "significantly different approaches" to developing future computers. The facility will be built between Washington and Annapolis, Maryland, at the Maryland Science and Technology Centre. TheAP - 102 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-11-29 48 Weather MWiffmxiw--- v.v r:'■■■: '■:sm■- :^yw"■ W 10 I p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.54 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6 51 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/23 C Sunny Manila 23/30 C Cloudy Amsterdam jetc t Melbourne 12/28 C Cloudy Bangkok 18/30135 words
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Article, Illustration885 1984-11-29 49 M. GRETCHEN - The architect humanist M. GRETCHEN A display of Finnish brilliance m designs for living Story: ALVAR AALTO was never one to follow the crowd. Sack m the 1920s and 1930s when modern architecture was centred m the Bauhaus school m Germany, the Finnish architect was designing for provincial towns m885 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration724 1984-11-29 50 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Aity Crafts By In this third of a four-part series on copper enamelling, our how-to columnist instructs on the decorative techniques of stirring, swirling, stencilling and masking Stirring and swirling Materials and tools 1. Besides the materials and tools mentioned last week, we also need724 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-11-29 51 MAY HO; MICHELLE GOH - MAY HO MICHELLE GOH edited by m response to the many readers who wrote m asking for ways and means to make their home "comfortable and cosy", our columnist approached interior designer Ng Tchi Mun, whose work on a Housing Board executive maisonette is presented here806 words
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Article, Illustration909 1984-11-29 52 EDWARD BISHOP - EDWARD BISHOP In 1946, just after World War Two, crates of new Spitfire fighters the famous British machine that played a major role m the air war were dumped overboard from an aircraft carrier on its way home from Hongkong. Today these planes and other909 words
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246 1984-11-29 52 PETRA KLINGBEIL - Scarecrow birds for safer air travel PETRA KLINGBEIL By FRENCH air force bases are using hawks and falcons to clear the air of seagulls, pigeons and crows so that they won't be sucked into the jets of aircraft during take-off. Strasbourg-Entzheim aerodrome is the pioneer in this novel way of246 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-11-29 56 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By dflkjfkljfdkfd AS THE festive season draws nears, the question of what presents to give pops up again. If the recipient plays chess, two timeless chess books by American authors will make outstanding gifts. The World of Chess by Anthony Saidy662 words
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Article198 1984-11-29 56 TOP Soviet player Alexander Belyavsky drew against Sweden's grandmaster Ulf Anderson his first draw after five victories m five games m the 26th Chess Olympiad in* Salonika, Greece, on Tuesday. Two other Soviet players, Lev Polugaevsky and Vladimir Sokolov, also drew, against Swedish El Karlsson and H.198 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-11-29 56 AN EVENING OF POETRY AND MUSIC Organised by the NUS Literary Society Lecture Theatre 27, Kent Ridge Campus Tomorrow, 8 p.m. Previewed by LEE SIEW HUA POETS, raconteurs, composer-singers and musicians a motley gathering, at first glance. But the 20-odd participants m this year's Evening620 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-11-29 57 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By GOOD news is on the way to followers of the popular Mandarindubbed Japanese television drama serial, Oshin. The programme, telecast for only 15 minutes thrice weekly m the Chinese magazine programme, Family Hour, is to get extended screening time following307 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-11-29 57 KHNG EU MENG - THE artist as hermit is a myth as far as Chinese calligrapher Koh Chong Sian is concerned. Koh, 37, sees his art as an embodiment of the modern Singaporean environment creative, efficient, dynamic and not something aloof and static which one associates with "mountain-top" hermitartists. We are444 words
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Article367 1984-11-29 57 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By WATCH out for a new series of annual concerts called Fiesta RondaUa. The first, which kicks off this Saturday, will feature two rondalla groups from the National University of Singapore and Marymount Convent. The concert, to be held at the Singapore Conference Hall at367 words
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Advertisement956 1984-11-29 49 Calligraphy from Singapore's Koh Chong Sian LEISURE, Page Nine Brush paintings from China's contemporary artists BILINGUAL, Pag* On* ALVAR AALTO EXHIBITION National Museum Art Gallery Saturday to Dec 16. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. :'J m\ A T^^^B B H H I I I Mm .Mm. a^Li H i^B L^P jmi^L^P^L^^956 words
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Advertisement87 1984-11-29 51 EbonyExdusMtyyoucmreachfor. SSB 3 imaginatively designed. Each is a limited jJL? complete range of the Menard edition. And the price? From a mere '^or?y' collection today and tomorrow $40 tempting, don't you think? M^^L at c D y nast V HoteL FREE with every purchase of Menard K^W Sffi^K^^S W23 'Ebony'87 words
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Advertisement426 1984-11-29 52 "THANKYOU ONE AND ALL." Kah Motor Co Sdn Bhd and Boon Siew Singapore Pte Ltd thank Mr T. Kume, President of Honda Motor Co Ltd, Japan, all business associates, friends and well-wishers for making the recent opening of our showrooms, at Boon Siew Building, a memorable occasion. Come to CUmn426 words
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Advertisement1235 1984-11-29 53 l ■^a w. The inland freight station has always been a part of the containerisation concept. While the port fp^ l f concentrates on the handling of the ship, the packing and unpacking of containers and related m logistics are best performed inland to provide shippers and consignees with greater1,235 words
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Miscellaneous392 1984-11-29 55 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim Dmvis VOO FORGOT TMIS WHEN VOO I WHATCHA NOTHING/ I COOLP IT B 6 A 6MR6I? Of LEFT HOME, POC BO V> <* GOT THERE, NOTHING/ VOO R OLP CLAN KI6? > <^ N v S > V POCBOV?/ I IT 3 NOTHING. 1 v392 words
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Miscellaneous391 1984-11-29 55 PEANUTS Bjrfc^, HI.SUIEETIEIHI'HI! I l/U^^Et I I J I I I ~i?9 g; 1964 UniWO Feature Syndtcal* im V\ KING TUT ByGtm S*~ I*t NieW CAN 6PDT /<iTo^ MB AMP '^Ye irsl TM^ SKY A TRAFFIC AXIpeNT, (WeJ) (tHIS VUtTOR^ V^saE "TeAM... < A s >ROM MILES A>^/ BEETLE BAILEY391 words
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Advertisement35 1984-11-29 56 You've got great looks You'll feel good and look great m one of Wrangler's latest fashion combinations. Co-ordinate each outfit to suit the occasion And look smart when you go casual. A division of YGM35 words
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Advertisement514 1984-11-29 57 IDEAL FOR FLAT gC^- DWELLERS Jam,,*, m m mmmm **m^^ Used Japan "National' Mote extra strength fm^fiß*2&mW^~ r 3 r TACT| C has implemented the ideal solution lAm&?R^ '^^mm^ir^ r *,^»J^4 to instal specially designed ceiling Lrh, TACTIC Auto Fanlight is safe, cool and the R^SK most economical way for514 words
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Miscellaneous323 1984-11-29 57 v --i j -!v» .■•-■.'-.■■>;••.-:-■■■•■.- :>■ -i v VIDEOTAPES ABOUT THE tic photographs by Corrado young woman's refusal to GERMAN THEATRE UNITED STATES G. Letta. Crysta' Ballroom, conform. 8.30 p.m. POSTERS Dance m America Trail- Foyer, Hyatt Hotel. U a.m. GSoethe-Institut Auditori- Goethe-Institut Art Galblazers of Modern Dance. rtM urn.323 words
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Advertisement195 1984-11-29 58 The sophisticated, understated design is equally suitable for men or women. Scratch-proof f-*\ i a T~\\ r~f ip> rv a k I A •i~ and cashable, the materials embossed vm\ '< ed with signature stamped call leather I— l LA W I X jl 1 1— < I )/\[\l -\i"f195 words
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Miscellaneous1635 1984-11-29 58 \OUR VEWING AND USTENNG GUIDE <Q> Friendship pick sbcs i m^on. Of til© 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.55 MagiC, Magk SJB AM National Anthem fol- Market Report L* Sounds mm V^A^^^^^V^M Vf 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.20 Share a Story The King's Visit: A1,635 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-11-29 59 A Beijing gallery is holding an exhibition of contemporary Chinese paintings here. We preview the exhibition and provide the background off the gallery. By TEO HAN WUE that it is almost impossible to tell them apart. Two such elaborate replicas had been exhibited m Singapore. One was The464 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-11-29 59 EXHIBITION OF BRUSH PAINTINGS BY TOP CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS FROM CHINA Tomorrow to Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Exhibition Hall of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Previewed by TEO HAN WUE WHEN Rong Bao Zhai lends its name to an exhibition371 words
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Article41 1984-11-29 59 Siift+sisi^^^ss <£&&£¥ ft :£*ftftAßSffl ij v ffs 6'j r M. N IS Sr&JS^iiJg #7;*; *H;»&*fti£lls*S u #fni&Wfcn n afß »e«EartJf*4T« sis ftat&^&g n rfcth £ftJlHg:#&Jfc ft! in' W I S ft W iX m All 3* *T 7 o DFLKJFDLKFD tYtoffißim° mzAmm41 words
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Advertisement124 1984-11-29 59 Smorgasbord The great revelry and feast-days of the Vikings are here again, at La Brasserie Meridien. Treat yourself to a wild extravaganza of Scandinavian cuisine. Appetizing Matjes Herring, Smoked Eel, and Stuffed Eggs with Caviare. Piping hot Smoked Bacon with Onions and Apples, Veal and Pork Pies, Roast Venison with124 words
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Advertisement109 1984-11-29 59 You'll fall m love with this square 54cm (21') beauty at first sight. Slim, sharp and clear with the revolutionary Linytron Plus square picture tube and 16 channels. There's even an earphone jack for your own private viewing. Sharp presents the new, gUDDuQ°DDDii(i C-5400M CTV And as a second set,109 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1984-11-29 60 In ancient times, a perforated section of bamboo stalk w was often fastened to the head of a kite. When the kite drifted m the breeze (feng), a noise that sounded like it might have been made by a stringed musical instrument (zheng) aFree China; Review - 1,108 words
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Article57 1984-11-29 60 JE^E-fetBSS (•rrL-H^iH: -M SHft tt& iT-^ A^f:r/ /j if-; lt#^Wa»«<i ft &&s*<!'] fc ft HM H -fi'^idrj^fc ft IK tii mi nm&vi •f-fA ffUifefl'lH^ktHti; '5 &#Jir*|gffcftA fa*!*: vmitiwfi ffie#sni& <\\Y $"!>>. gA« &*#fi US -illi'L >, I Kfi*** r: WfeZ*** ?*ftff* B—i± -'^f^K- M?# Ko r*r ttaaewfj i c* a57 words
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Advertisement352 1984-11-29 60 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I ■■■■STANTS RSSOBBIBBBI Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: «t m xV^r ttmfatT^ Tel: *****11 eXt m4rl Straits sfBM cm Collected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service. S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 tfsc. cm. Posted* Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS I SABAH SHIPYARD SDN. BHD. I URGENTLY REQUIRED B Sabah Shipyard352 words
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Advertisement242 1984-11-29 60 An international Trading Company invites application for the post of:SALES MANAGER m Radio Systems and related equipment The incumbent will be responsible ffor:a) Sales and developing of sales strategies of radio systems and related equimpent to Government and private organisations, b) Setting of sales target based on market demand and242 words
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Advertisement228 1984-11-29 60 Ry A rapidly expanding company requires In B ENGINEER H N Degree m Electronics/Electrical Engineering M M with some experience m the manufacturing M N environment N M Diploma Holder with minimum 4 years fl Q experience m the semi-conductor field H W •To lead a team of technical crew228 words
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Advertisement250 1984-11-29 60 I GOODWOOD HOTELS CORPORATION (PTE) LTD I invites applications for the position of COST CONTROLLER The successful applicant will be responsible for the reporting, analysis interpretation and control of Food Beverage costs and material costs. Applicant should have at least I -2 years experience m similar position. Salary is negotiable250 words
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Advertisement259 1984-11-29 60 Established m Singapore for more than a decade, we are an electronic product manufacturing organization with the following new openings Degree m an Engineering Discipline jK Proven track record m production V management including planning and I controlling maintenance of plant I I machinery I I I Some knowledge of259 words
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Advertisement2269 1984-11-29 61 APPOINTMENTS I MEDICAL CO-ORDINATORS I (3 POSTS) B W TH^MUIC^MUai^CE c are Turnke > Operators specialising m the development and <^^ I nUlflvUll UOI construction of Hospitals including equipping and mainten(A World Leader In Professional Electronics) ance of full range of medical equipment. A French multi-national Company engaged m testing2,269 words
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Advertisement972 1984-11-29 61 NOTICES A s Q CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore^ HALF-YEAR REPORT The unaudited results of the Company and Group for the six months ended 30th September 1984 are shown below together with the results for the corresponding period m 1983 Company Group Increase/ Increase972 words
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Article1014 1984-11-29 62 Islamic literature m Malay > Part 10 Even as a young child Prophet Musa had already literally given Firaun a slap on his face. He also tugged at his beard. In Part 10 of his series on Islamic literature m Malay, our writer, AMIN LEO,1,014 words
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Article47 1984-11-29 62 Mustika Kata - Mustika Kata "Pokok yang utama dari tugas seorang guru t ialah menanamkan dan menyuburkan rasa cinta di dalam hati murid-murid." Hamka DDDDD "The principal task of a teacher is to cultivate and foster a feeling of love in the hearts of his students." Hamka V.47 words
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835 1984-11-29 62 Oleh AMIN LEO Pada suatu hari, Firaun menghimpunw kan semua tukang sihirnya untuk berlawan dengan Musa. Tetapi ular-ular yang dicipta oleh tukang sihir Firaun, semuanya ditelan oleh ular Musa yang m berasal dari tongkatnya. PADA suatu hari, Musa dibawa ke hadapan Firaun. Musa menampar835 words
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Article366 1984-11-29 62 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1298 1 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagi soalansoalan dalam Pelajaran 129 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 129A: 1) Nama sebenar S. A tan ialah Hashim Said dan kerjanya dalam dunia muzik adalah sebagai pencipta dan penggubah lagu. 2) Perasaan366 words
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Advertisement731 1984-11-29 62 NOTICES I ARAB-MALAYSIAN DEVELOPMENT BERHAD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS TAIPING TEXTILES BERHAD) The following certificates nave been reported lost or destroyed: No. of Ordinary Shares r of $0.50 cents each Cert,f,cate No In The Name Of f w y paid 02 1 294 Foo Ai Li Lian 750 0U243 Tham Ming731 words
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Advertisement566 1984-11-29 62 111 f Tf> i^p Jit I SHOPHOUSE TO LET Tenders are invited for the letting of one unit of shophouse with a floor area of 355 sm m Kranji Industrial Estate. Closing Date Friday, 14 Dec 84 of Tender at 2.30 pm. Tenders Forms and full particulars are obtain- able566 words
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Miscellaneous95 1984-11-29 62 What's On Talent hunting Hie Malay Cultural Society or Persatuan Kebudayaan Melayu (PKM) is organising a talentime to be held m March of April 1985. It is open to all and is divided into three categories or sections: asU, l*ngg*m and pop group. A participant is allowed to enter for95 words
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