The Straits Times, 19 December 1984
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Title Section15 1984-12-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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502 1984-12-19 1 Mediator makes new bid to resolve MCA crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. National Front secretary-general Abdul Ghafar Baba, the mediator m the ninemonth Malaysian Chinese Association factional crisis, is continuing his efforts to find a solution. His latest bid is reported to have been made today. MCA secretary-gener-al Tan Sri ChongBernama - 502 words
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Article126 1984-12-19 1 MIAMI, Ties. So you think Santa Clans Is properly plnmp? Well, one nutritionist says any doctor worth his stethoscope would test tor high blood pressure and put the jolly eld gentleman •n a diet. "Look at him/ invites Dr Nancy Wellman of Florida International University.UPI - 126 words
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Article41 1984-12-19 1 THE market was plagued by sell orders yesterday, taking the Straits Times Industrial Index down 10.08 points to 792.01. Turnover for the day was light at 5.9 million shares although it was better than Monday's 3.99 million.41 words
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263 1984-12-19 1 BEIJING, Tues. CHINA has dropped hints that political goodwill engendered by the signing of the Sino-Brit-ish accord on Hongkong will boost trade between the two countries. The Communist Party newspaper, People's Daily, linked British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's visit and the pact she willReuter; UPI - 263 words
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297 1984-12-19 1 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By THERE will be a new superscale grade m the civil service from Jan 1. Two other superscale grades and a senior officer's grade will be reintroduced m the administrative service from the same date. The new superscale grade and salary297 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-12-19 1 Tony Tan's report card for 1984: Well done, better than expected ELECTION'B4 By OUR ELECTION TEAM SINGAPORE is likely to chalk up an 8.5 per cent growth rate this year with manufacturing emerging as the "star sector," Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. "On the whole,603 words
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Article64 1984-12-19 1 Fullerton rally: PM to speak MR Lee Kuan Yew will speak at the People's Action Party's rally at Fullerton Square today. The rally is from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. The other speakers are: Prof S. Jayakumar, the candidate for Bedok, Mr Ng Pock Too (Anson), Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong64 words
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636 1984-12-19 1 ...and it's the parties' responsibility to pick good candidates TWO newspaper reports on opposition candidates yesterday got Brig-Gen (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong going on what he considers the real issue of this general election. The electorate must choose a party m636 words
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Article40 1984-12-19 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. I 'resident Reagan has decided tc cot back military spending by I SS2B.J billion over the next three years as part of his deficit-reduction plan, the White H«*se announced today. UPI SEE PAGE fUPI - 40 words
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Advertisement19 1984-12-19 1 More election reports on Pages 14, 15 and 22 Civil service pay on par with private sector's Page 1819 words
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Article434 1984-12-19 2 Chest's interest plan ACCOUNT HOLDERS with the Post Office Savings Bank are likely to be asked to make a New Years resolution to give part of the annual interest they receive to the Community Chest. The plan was revealed yesterday by Chest president Dr Ec Peng Liang. He said434 words
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Article690 1984-12-19 2 Banking review THE British government will carry out a thorough investigation of the way it supervises British banking following the near-collapse of the Johnson Matthey bank two months ago. Announcing this on Monday, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson told Parliament the October rescue of Johnson Matthey690 words
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Article284 1984-12-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recent suggestion by Datuk Musa Hitam that the MCA temporarily opt out of the Barisan Nasional m order to resolve its internal crisis has caused alarm within MCA ranks. This is unwarranted. Besides, the suggestion may have been a shock tactic to get the284 words
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Article97 1984-12-19 2 SEA LAW HITCHES BOYCOTTS by three industrial powers threaten to delay the United Nations Law of the Sea convention. By the Dec 9 deadline, a total of 159 countries and organisations had signed the convention. But the United States, Britain and West Germany have decided not to sign it,97 words
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Article189 1984-12-19 2 SIR EDWARDES CAN'T BEGIN DUNLOP RESCUE PLAN YET DUNLOP'S new tough-talking boss. Sir Michael Edwardes, has been forced to put off his financial reconstruction plan for the debt -rid den multinational. His hand has been forced b\ Malaysian Pegi Corporation (MPC). which fail ed to agree on his new189 words
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Article239 1984-12-19 2 Bjorn's legacy THE legacy Bjorn Borg left to Swedish tennis finally blossomed on Monday night m Gothenburg. Sweden, when four of his young apprentices beai the United States to win the Davis Cup Anders Jarryd and Stefan Edberg, who grew up under Borg's shadow and were nurtured oy the239 words
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Article202 1984-12-19 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Directors won't quit PETRONAS' efforts to restructure the administration of Bank Bumiputra to improve its efficiency is being delayed by the refusal of directors of the bank to resign. Until the six members of the board of directors tender their resignations, there is little likelihood of202 words
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Article109 1984-12-19 2 Pact 'would be a help' INDONESIAN armed forces commander- General Benny Murdani has said that a military agreement between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) would make it easier to police their troubled jungle border. Asked if he saw a recent agreement with Malaysia as a possible model109 words
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Article414 1984-12-19 2 Unwanted workers TODAY, m the aftermath of worldwide recession, many countries m Western Europe want their foreign workers to go home. The "guest workers" have also become the targets of prejudice and resentment. For example, m West Germany, thousands of German youths recently marched through the predominantly Turkish414 words
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Article152 1984-12-19 2 Columnist's farewell OUR Bamboo Green columnist LI LIEN-FUNG, who delighted readers with her insights into Chinese history and lore, is bidding her readers farewell. Some well-wishers have, tor some time, been urging her to write about her life. And she has decided to take an indefinite period of152 words
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271 1984-12-19 3 PARIS. Tues. Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday called en France to organise an international conference of nations, including the Soviet Union, to solve the picbiem of Vietnamesecon troileu Cambodia. H? repeated hi:> propaial to journalists after one of his regularUPI; Reuter - 271 words
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Article83 1984-12-19 3 THE 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) should hold their production ceiling unchanged at 16 million barrels a day (Mbd) "for some time" pending a "certain recovery" of the world oil market, an Opec ministerial panel recommended yesterday. Meeting ahead of Opec'sAFP - 83 words
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Article61 1984-12-19 3 SOVIET FORCES have begun shelling the outskirts of Kabul to discourage Afghan guerilla attacks to mark the fifth anniversary of Moscow's military intervention, Western diplomats said m Islamabad yesterday. J^ong-range artillery guns were heard booming almost every night last week after Soviet and Afghan aircraft had circled theReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-12-19 3 AMERICAN PLANE-MAKER McDonnell Douglas has unveiled the newest member of its commercial aircraft family, the MD-83 (above). The company said m its announcement m Long Beach, California, on Monday that the aircraft can carry 155 passengers and will have a range of 4,640 km. UPI TflIW.l ture. PICUPI - 50 words
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Article45 1984-12-19 3 THE PAKISTANI government announced yesterday that voters will not have to show identity cards to vote m a referendum today to confirm President Zia Ul-Haq's rule and endorse his Islamisation policy. President Zia was considered certain to win support m the voting. APAP - 45 words
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Article47 1984-12-19 3 NINE POLICEMEN were killed yesterday when separatist Tamil guerillas blew up a police jeep with a landmine m Sri Lanka's eastern province, a government statement said m Colombo. The nine had been chasing a van carrying a group of robbers, the statement said. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article280 1984-12-19 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent Plan to keep Japan competitive TOKYO, Tues. Unveiling a blueprint for the future course of Japan's industries, :he ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) announced today that the government plans to grant generous tax exemptions to companies which invest m 350280 words
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Article275 1984-12-19 3 Mitterrand offends Australia French envoy called up CANBERRA, Tues. Australia today protested to France for what it called President Francois Mitterrand's "offensive and irrelevant" criticism of Canberra's attitude towards New Caledonia. French Ambassador Jean Bernard Merimee was summoned to the Foreign Affairs Department and told Mr Mitterrand s remarks aboutAFP; Reuter; UPI - 275 words
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Article122 1984-12-19 3 HONGKONG, Tues. Cathay Pacific Airways said today that it had indefinitely suspended all flights because of a dispute with the airlines flight attendants. A spokesman for the Hongkong-based airline said that some flight attendants walked off the job today m a dispute over time off andReuter - 122 words
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Article36 1984-12-19 3 SANTIAGO, Tues. Chiles military government yesterday extended for a further 90 days a state of emergency empowering it to restrict press freedom, ban meetings and send people into domestic or external exile. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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134 1984-12-19 3 BHOPAL, Tues. Thousands of residents who fled the stricken city continued returning home today as the operation to convert the remaining gas at the Union Carbide plant went into its third day. Helicopters sprayed water around the plant to stop any leaked gas from spreading.UPI - 134 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-12-19 3 GOOD thing they're not going to war This aerial photograph showing a queue of tanks over 2 km long on a train heading for New Jersey reveals just a portion of the forces being lined np for the Reforger '85 training exercises m West Germany from JanuaryUPI - 73 words
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177 1984-12-19 3 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia's Labour government today rejected a recommendation for a major probe into what an official inquiry said were big heroin smuggling syndicates. Lawyer Frank Costigan, who headed the royal commission, said m a report last month that organised crime was rife m Australia.Reuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-12-19 4 Present British system has weaknesses: Lawson LONDON, Tuesday THE British government will carry out a thorough investigation of the way it supervises British banking following the near-collapse of the Johnson Matthey bank two months ago. Announcing this yesterday, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson toldReuter - 319 words
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Article41 1984-12-19 4 LONDON. Tues. American oil millionaire John Paul Gettv n, who recently donated LIOO.OOO (S$260.000)" to Brit- am's striking miners, yesterday signed a L120,000-cheque for non-striking miners who have been "victims of intimidation and violence," his London accountants announced. AFPAFP - 41 words
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271 1984-12-19 4 Offspring can find out sperm donor STOCKHOLM, Tues. The Swedish Parliament yesterday passed a comprehensive law on artificial insemination, giving the offspring of sperm donors the right to learn their biological fathers' names. Some doctors have labelled that right as "mindless terrorism" and said it will discourage men from becomingUPI - 271 words
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Article60 1984-12-19 4 CALUSO (Italy), Tues. More than 1,000 people became ill and an eiderly woman died after drinking water supplied by an aqueduct that had been contaminated by sewage from a baking pipe, officials m this no them town reported yesterday Since Sunday, clinic: and hospitals have treated moreAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-12-19 4 PRAGUE, Tues WEST German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher begins a twoday visit to Czechoslovakia today at a time of difficult relations between Bonn and East Berlin over about 70 East Germans camped m West Germany's Prague embassy. West German diplomatic sources m Bonn said theReuter - 310 words
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189 1984-12-19 4 NICE, Tues. Two bank officials, worried about a hold-op, used different hiding places each day to protect at least part of the bank's cash and one day, they used a wastepaper basket to hide 100,000 francs (5523,000). Unfortunately, somebody forgot to retrieve theAFP - 189 words
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Article165 1984-12-19 4 WARSAW, Tues. Solidarity's former deput} leader. Mi Andrzej Gwia/ da. has been sentenced to three months' jail for tak ing part m a street demonstration by the ban ned Polish unions supporters. State television said Gwiazda, former second in-eommand to Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, was sentencedReuter - 165 words
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215 1984-12-19 4 Genetic therapy does not worry Congress WASHINGTON. Tu?s A congressional report yesterday described genetic theripy that affects individuals but not their offspring as a scientific breakthrough no more troub'ing than other new medical technol )gies The report, by Congress' Office of Technology Assessment )TA). indicated that himan genetic therapy w:llReuter - 215 words
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Article62 1984-12-19 4 LONDON, Tues Formei international soccer id< George Best v. ill spend Chrismas m jail after losing an appeal against 12-week son tence for drunk driving and striking a policeman Best, who played foi North crn Ireland until 1976. hac pleaded guilty to the charge: but aiReuter - 62 words
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285 1984-12-19 7 On again UN team to probe PoW treatment UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday THE United Nations Secretary-General, Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, yesterday re-activated the aborted UN mission to investigate treatment of prisoners m the war between Iran and Iraq. The mission was to have visited the two countries last month butUPI; AP - 285 words
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138 1984-12-19 7 Likud to decide whether to quit coalition JERUSALEM, Tues. AN ultra-religious minister resigned from the Israeli Cabinet today, setting off a crisis between the Labour Party and the rightwing Likud bloc that could threaten the nine-party coalition government. Likud leader, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said after an emergency Cabinet session:Reuter - 138 words
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235 1984-12-19 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. AN EMPLOYEE of the Iranian embassy m Switzerland bought 300 tonnes of explosives believed used m the 1983 bombings that killed 300 United States and French troops m Beirut, Reader's Digest said yesterday. In an article titled, Ayatollahs of Terror, the magazine saidUPI - 235 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-12-19 7 Aviv seeks massive increase m US aidh JERUSALEM, Tuesday ISRAEL'S foreign currency reserves will run out by the middle of next year unless the United States provides a massive increase m economic aid, Finance Ministry officials said today. They were speaking after a high-level economic teamReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-12-19 7 Mengistu meets Chernenko to seek help MOSCOW, Tues. Ethiopian leader Lt-Col Mengistu Haile Mariam, m Moscow on an unannounced visit, yesterday met Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko apparently to discuss Soviet assistance for its drought-stricken African ally. The Tass report on the session gave little information, out its tone suggested thatNYT; AP - 167 words
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Article62 1984-12-19 7 VIENNA, Tues. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees yesterday announced emergency spending cuts forced by a shortage of donations. Commissioner-General Olof Rydbeck said m a statement UNRWA was cutting staff at its Vienna headquarters by 10 per cent, freezing new jobs,Reuter - 62 words
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Article69 1984-12-19 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The General Assembly yesterday asked for an investigation of Israel's nuclear activities and condemned the Jewish state's nuclear ties with South Africa. The assembly voted 94 to 2 Israel and the United States voting against to approve a resolution which also calledUPI - 69 words
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Article29 1984-12-19 7 ALGIERS, Tues. East German President Erich Honecker arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit devoted to bilateral cooperation, EastWest relations and Third World develoDment. officials said. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article311 1984-12-19 8 NASSAU (The Bahamas), Tues. The smuggling of large amounts of drugs through the Bahamas to the United States has damaged "almost all strata of Bahamian society," corrupting policemen and Cabinet ministers and creating countless young addicts, according to a Royal Commission report issued toNYT - 311 words
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136 1984-12-19 8 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues.— Although hardiy anyone noticed it, yesterday was the day Americans officially voted for the President and VicePresident of the United States. Not all Americans though. Only the 538 men and women who make up the Electoral136 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-12-19 8 NEW YORK, Tues. Extraordinary measures will be taken to lirevent any information eaks m the next space shuttle mission, scheduled for launching on Jan 23, the Defence Department announced yesterday. The shuttle flight will be the first devoted exclusively to military operations. Brigadier-GeneralNYT; AP - 206 words
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Article471 1984-12-19 8 Pentagon m $21 m bid to find the best system NEW YORK, Tuesday THE director of America's "Star Wars" programme said yesterday it was going well technically while the Pentagon announced that contracts worth US$lO million (5521.7 million) have been awarded to 10 companies toReuter; UPI - 471 words
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Article282 1984-12-19 8 'No' to major cuts m defence spending PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has decided to recommend relatively small savings of about US$B billion (5517.4 billion) for the next Budget year, rejecting calls for a major slowdown m his Pentagon spending. One administration official said last nightAP; Reuter - 282 words
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208 1984-12-19 8 Soviets take firm stand on space arms LONDON, Tuesday SOVIET Politburo member Mikhail Gorbachev has served notice to the United States that Moscow will regard negotiations on nuclear weapons as pointless unless Washington agrees to halt the militarisation of space. In a speech pledging Soviet commitment to future arms negotiations,Reuter - 208 words
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203 1984-12-19 8 US used 81 pc of its industrial capacity WASHINGTON, Tues. United States industry, struggling to maintain growth, used 81.5 per cent of its capacity m November, the Federal Reserve said yesterday. Thanks to a car industry acceleration, the pace was slightly better than October but less than m September, asUPI - 203 words
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Article40 1984-12-19 8 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Heavy rain and flooding m Brazil's southeastern Minas Gerais state killed 11 people, eight of them children, and left at least 2,500 homeless over the weekend, a fire brigade spokesman said yester- day. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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171 1984-12-19 8 UN passes Soviet 'condemn terrorism' resolution UNITED NATIONS. Tues The United Nations General Assembly yesterday passed a Soviet -sponsored resolution condemning "state terrorism" which a United States delegate called "an exercise m multilateral cynicism." Ambassador Jose Sorzano, deputy to chief US delegate Jeane Kirk patrick, said it was "shameless" ofAP; UPI - 171 words
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163 1984-12-19 8 SCOTTSDALE (Arizona), Toes. An American company has the perfect Christmas present making a person's wildest fantasies come true, on the condition they are not morally offensive or illegal. "Fantasy Group," run by Ron and Susan Adams, claims to be the only company m the worldAFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-12-19 11 Accord will help m curbing rebels, says Murdani JAKARTA, Tuesday ARMED forces commander General Benny Murdani said a military agreement between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) would make it easier to police their troubled jungle border. Asked if he saw a recent agreement withReuter - 371 words
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Article229 1984-12-19 11 CAIRO, Tuesday EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak and the Sultan of Brunei called yesterday for a solution to the Middle East problem based on allowing the Palestinians to exercise the right of self-determina-tion. President Mubarak and Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah were addressing a banquetUPI - 229 words
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183 1984-12-19 11 MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos foresees the Philippine economy growing by at least 1.5 per cent next year with anticipated new loans and trade credits from foreign banks. A palace news release yesterday quoted Mr Marcos as saying an "economic turnaround" may beAP - 183 words
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Article204 1984-12-19 11 JAKARTA, Tues. Armed forces commander Benny Murdani said there was no reason why relations between Indonesia and Australia could not be improved although there might have been misunderstandings m the past. General Murdani said he did not blame conservative- thinking Australians who felt the need for aReuter - 204 words
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Article372 1984-12-19 13 Directors hamper Petronas efforts to restructure KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PETRONAS' efforts to restructure the administration of Bank Bumiputra to improve its efficiency have been baulked by the refusal of directors of the bank to resign. Until the six members of the board of directors tender theirNST - 372 words
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Article280 1984-12-19 13 New location 'not very far from Papan' IPOH, Tues. The Perak government has earmarked an alternative site for the controversial radioactive waste dump proposed at Papan near here, Senior State Executive Councillor Datuk Haji Abdul Malik bin Haji Ahmad said yesterday. He, however, refused toNST - 280 words
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197 1984-12-19 13 High Court move sought over DAP suit KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Petronas and the government are considering challenging the validity of a suit Drought against them by the legal adviser of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), Mr K. C. Cheah. The defendants, who successfully applied for leave yesterday to enter conditionalNST - 197 words
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Article56 1984-12-19 13 BAMAKO (Mali). Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad was conferred Mali's highest award, the Grand Cross of National Order last night m Bamaka. The award was presented to him by Mali President General Moussa Traore at the state banquet given m honour of Dr MahathirBernama - 56 words
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69 1984-12-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government will use diplomacy to overcome whatever problems arising out of the claims from neighbouring countries regarding the exclusive economic zone, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk James Ongkili said yesterday m Kuala Lumpur. He said this whenBernama - 69 words
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294 1984-12-19 13 Decision on MAS joint service likely by Dec 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Japanese government will take about a week to decide whether to approve Malaysia's plans for a joint air service with Northwest Orient Airlines on the Kuala Lumpur- -I San Francisco route. A Wisma Putra spokesman said todayBernama - 294 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-12-19 13 Sabah ban on Kit Siang still on KUALA LUMPUR, Ties. The ban on Democratic Action Party secretary-general Lfm Kit Slang from entering Sabah Is still on. A statement from the Sabah chief minister's office today said there was no government gazette notification whatsoever withdrawing the baa. The statement was toBernama; NST - 110 words
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Article42 1984-12-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian pilgrims win not be put up with those from other countries m hostels m the Holy Land m the next Haj season. Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Khalil Yaakob said here yes- terday. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-12-19 14 What has Chiam done, asks Mah ELECTION 'B4 WHAT has Mr Chasm See Tong done for the people of Potong Pasir'.' "Nothing." said the PAP candidate. Mr Mah Bow Tan, m an attach on his SDP opponent on Monday night at his first constituency rally. Mi Mah said he had305 words
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Article75 1984-12-19 14 41 THINK whoever leads this country most develop his own style of government. But apart from personal idiosyncracies, you most be honest, you most be courageous, and yon must be frank and convincing, because otherwise yon cant get anywhere. And I would try to do75 words
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Article638 1984-12-19 14 Do you support purchase of E2Cs, Brig-Gen Lee asks opposition oasdf 4 WHAT is useful? Self-disci-pline, organisational experience, exposure to large organisations which travel m different directions unless you pull them together. I think that's a plus. What's a disadvantage? Well, perhaps, (the army's) a more structured,638 words
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170 1984-12-19 14 Defence occasional topic at opposition rallies THE subject of defence comes up occasionally at some opposition rallies. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam of the Workers' Party said at a Telok Blangah rally on Sunday that his party supported the need for defence m Singapore, but disagreed on how money was spent.170 words
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Article128 1984-12-19 14 OPPOSITION charges that the government is using Central Provident Fund savings to build the Mass Rapid Transit system are "absolute rubbish", Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. "The MRT will be fully funded by the govern- ment from our annual budgets. None of the CPF funds is128 words
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Article308 1984-12-19 14 CHILDREN from poor families have gained much from Singapore's education system, Mr Ho Kah Leong, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), said last night and he backed this with statistics. Speaking m Mandarin at a PAP rally m Telok Blangah Drive, he said that of the 72 students308 words
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Article145 1984-12-19 14 THE large crowd tha: turned up to watch the SDP's rally m Potong Pasir on Monday indicated that there was a swing m the people's interest m the opposition party and its election candidates. But this, Mr Goh Chok Tong said last night, did145 words
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Article129 1984-12-19 14 EVERY election candidate means business when he goes up the rostrum to address a rally crowd. Vote-getting is the name of the game and opponents often resort to name-calling Here are some of the more creative interpretations of common acronyms by the opposition parties. NTUC129 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-12-19 14 4 TO ME, it's a very welcome vision and I think it is high time that we begin to think about cultural development and about raising the quality of life m Singapore... The vision is possible, it is feasible that we can work towards it together,97 words
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Article75 1984-12-19 14 HOKKIEN was the main medium of communication at the Workers' Party's rally at 30 km Lim Chu Kang Road on Monday night. After the party's secretary -general. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's 30-minute speech m English, party chairman Wong Hong Toy gave a summary of it m75 words
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Article126 1984-12-19 14 I'm disappointed Tony Tan IN AN assessment of the hustings so far, Dr Tony Tan, who addressed a rally m Telok Blangah, said last night that things were "going quite well." "(But) I'm disappointed they (the opposition) haven t made any serious attempt to level any hard criticism about the126 words
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209 1984-12-19 14 4 WE PICK people of proven competence, people with proven records of achievement, people who do not come into polities because they are failures m their jobs and careers and who think that polities is a way to grind their personal axe. We209 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-12-19 15 YANG RAZALI - SMNO sheds its old image YANG RAZALI By ELECTION 'B4 MALAY opposition candidates m this general election appear to be shifting increasingly away from their traditional image as communal politicians. Most evident of this is the Singapore Malay National Organisation (SMNO), which for a long time had sought to be617 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-12-19 15 Party will not withdraw Bedok candidate Singapore United Front THE Singapore United Front will not withdraw Mr Lee Chin Teck as its candidate for Bedok, the party's secretary-general, Mr Scow Khee Leng, said yesterday. He said he and SUF chairman Tan Chee Kien, accompanied Mr Lee, 29, to Woodbridge Hospital250 words
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Article, Illustration755 1984-12-19 15 PHILIP LEE - They don't call this a watershed election for nothing PHILIP LEE In the crowd -By ELECTION fever was running so high that thunder, lightning and rain failed to stop political parties from staging their rallies last night. The crowds, although smaller, still turned up, many with umbrellas. Others took shelterYAP YEW PIANG - 755 words
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182 1984-12-19 15 PAP vision 'a bus ride into the unknown' Singapore Democratic Party THE SDP candidate for Chong Boon, Mr Ling How Doong, yesterday likened the PAP's Agenda for Action to a "long bus ride towards an unknown destination which had been made out to look like paradise". Speaking m Mandarin at182 words
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Article316 1984-12-19 15 'Our own RCs independent' Workers' Party IF voted m, the Workers' Party will boycott the present residents' committees, which the party says are made up of members nominated by the Prime Minister. Instead the party will start its own residents' committees where politicians will not interfere, allowing residents to volunteer316 words
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188 1984-12-19 15 CANDIDATES with substance and communication skills will win the votes when television plays a larger role m future elections, Mr Goh Chok Tong said last night. The chairman of the PAP's election committee said that it would be good for the Singapore Broadcasting188 words
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Article444 1984-12-19 15 Chok Tong all for town councils PAP forum at Ang Mo Kio 'Pilot project if feedback favourable' THE idea of having town councils to run public housing estates was given ministerial support last night. Such councils, said the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, could well be444 words
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Miscellaneous103 1984-12-19 14 Today's rallies People's Action Party 12.30-2.30 p.m. Fullerton Square car park. 7-10 p.m. Lorry parking bay beside Block 539. Bedok North Street 3. 7-10 p.m. Car park 10 beside Block 45, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh. Workers' Party 7-10 p.m. Car park m front of Block 106, Depot Road. 7-10 p.m.103 words
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Miscellaneous74 1984-12-19 14 7-10 p.m. Jalan Lengkok, off 12 ms, Sembawang Road. Barisan Sosialis 7-10 p.m. Car park 10 next to Block 68, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh. Singapore Justice Party 7-10 p.m. Car park 14 between Blocks 405 and 406, Pandan Garden. Singapore Malay National Organisation 7-10 p.m. Car park 3 behind Block74 words
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Advertisement302 1984-12-19 15 (bin In w^&tiveAi^ Gtouzottbtmai J9uwch. idH^-^E sniiliiiißß? Amk A m 9kM *mtmm m* _m 7 You wouldn't believe it, but The Dynasty Singapore has packed m a fabulous array of items for your family m our Christmas Brunch. Join us for an afternoon of food, music and prizes at our302 words
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114 1984-12-19 16 Bird's nest drink safe, says ministry THE prepacked bird's nest drink sold m Singapore is safe to drink, says the Environment Ministry, after a similar drink m Malaysia was found to contain excessive amounts of arsenic. Only two brands of prepacked bird's nest drink are imported to Singapore from Malaysia114 words
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Article104 1984-12-19 16 VITAMIN E solution, suspected of causing infant deaths m American hospitals, has never been used as a nutritional supplement m Singapore, a Ministry of Health official said yesterday. The assurance came following a report m a Missouri newspaper that doctors have linked the deaths of 38104 words
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221 1984-12-19 16 NUS gets biggest slice of Turf Club donation THE Singapore Turf Club has made a record donation of $8.6 million this year, $300,000 more than the amount given last year. The National University of Singapore topped the list of 250 recipient organisations when it was given $2,969,000 for research. About221 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-12-19 16 Charity body to seek pledges from POSB depositors ACCOUNT holders with the Post Office Savings Bank are likely to be asked to make a New Year's resolution to give part of the annual interest they receive to the Community Chest. The plan was324 words
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105 1984-12-19 16 Two killed and one injured in accidents TWO people were killed and one was seriously injured m three road accidents since Sunday. Motorcyclist Abdul Malek bin M. Bakri, 20, died m hospital on Monday after he collided with a tree along Jalan Toa Payoh on Sunday morning. Mr Bong Teck105 words
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Article83 1984-12-19 16 Police nab two for bag theft POLICE arrested two suspects shortly after a woman reported the theft of her travelling bag outside a public toilet m Woodlands Town Centre on Monday. The men, both Malaysians m their 20s, were caught after a short chase. They have been released on bail83 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-12-19 16 HSUNG BEE HWA - S'pore may lose its GSP trade benefits by 1992 HSUNG BEE HWA By SINGAPORE is expected to lose all its trade benefits under the US Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) by 1992, a visiting American trade representative said yesterday. Mr Thomas St Maxens, executive director of the US GSP programme,489 words
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143 1984-12-19 16 A COURT yesterday forfeited a car which was used by a man to transport stolen fruit. Eleven hours after Ng Goh Lam, 21, broke into Cold Storage's premises at Block B, Teck Guan Street, and stole 388 boxes of fruit, he was arrested143 words
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396 1984-12-19 18 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By Govt decides to maintain salary structure THE government has concluded after its latest study of incomes that there is no need to revise the salary structure of the civil service for now. This is because civil servants' pay matched396 words
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Article114 1984-12-19 18 Prices drop for third month CONSUMER prices m November dropped for the third consecutive month, with prices 0.4 Ser cent lower than ctober's. The drop was mainly a result of cheaper food. Fish, rice, pork, fruit and eggs cost less and helped to offset dearer vegetables and cooking oU. Clothing114 words
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Article35 1984-12-19 18 A CHURCH choir will sing at the Queenstown branch library to enhance the Christmas mood. The choir will sing at the library's lecture hall today at 7.30 p.m. Admission is free.35 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-12-19 18 THESE children will always have fond memories of the late Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sui Sen. The 19 received scholarship awards yesterday from the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore which set up the awards m memory of the late Finance Minister. Mr Loh108 words
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377 1984-12-19 18 $2 million loss in three fires in five hours FIRE broke out three times within five hours yesterday, leaving a cluster of wooden shophouses razed, a Housing Board lift burnt and a garment factory destroyed. Damage was estimated at more than $2 million. There were no casualties. Two workers had377 words
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Article22 1984-12-19 18 THIEVES stole about $19,000 worth of cameras and photographic equipment from a shophouse m Hougang Avenue 1 on Friday night22 words
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Article141 1984-12-19 18 Floods in seven areas after rain HEAVY rain coinciding with the high tide ai I pm caused seven km lying areas to be Hooded last night. Police said pail of Braddell Road, the foot of Mount Vernon Road, the junction of Upper Paya I.ebar and Bart ley roads and the141 words
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Article82 1984-12-19 18 Isolated showers predicted ISOLATED showers are expected mainly m the afternoons over the next two weeks. The Meteorological Service also forecasts widespread heavy rain on some days. Rainfall for the first half of December was below average over near ly the whole of Singapore The highest rainfall of 180 mm82 words
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Article84 1984-12-19 18 $16 m to replace cables FAULTY high voltage cables will be replaced by the Public Uitilities Board following a power failure that hit part of the central business district on Mon day. the faulty relay hah been replaced. The PUB will replace high voltage cables weak ened by excavation and84 words
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301 1984-12-19 18 A COMPLAINT that firemen did not respond to the cries of a victim who was allegedly trapped m a blazing shophouse m Woodlands Town Centre on Dec 15 is being investigated by the Singapore Fire Service. Businessman Wong Kin Keong, 33, claimed he heard301 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-12-19 20 Or else get an alarm system to foil the car thieves CHRISTMAS is coming and so may be the car thieves. Police say that m the 10 months up to October, an average of 50 cars a month were reported stolen and the number could increase over178 words
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354 1984-12-19 20 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By THE gifted programme for primary schoolchildren will be expanded next year to include Anglo-Chinese Primary School because of the large number of boys chosen for the programme. A total of 125 primary school pupils have been offered places m next354 words
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96 1984-12-19 20 Security is only as good as the padlock DEFENCE is like the steel gate and the padlock of a warehouse, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said yesterday. He was speaking at a send-off party for 254 national service recruits at the River Valley community centre. But, he96 words
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Article221 1984-12-19 20 Rise in herpes cases among women HERPES among women is on the rise. Figures from Middle Road Hospi tal show a steady increase from six incidents among women m 1981 to 38 last year and 53 up to Novem ber this year. A dermatologist at the hospital said: "Many of221 words
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Article36 1984-12-19 20 MRT work at Raffles PlayStation will close D' Almeida Street between Cecil Street and Malacca Street from today until Jan 31 Motorists should entei Malacca Street via Church Street and Market Street36 words
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279 1984-12-19 21 ALL vessels plying the Singapore-Batam Island route can now call at the Indonesian island with the minimum of fuss following the relaxation of rules by the Indonesian authorities. Since the beginning of this month, the vessels have been able to call at the279 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-12-19 21 Relatives of woman and three men sought THE family of this woman (pictured) who was found by police lying near a bus stop m Thomson Road on Nov 26 are asked to contact Mr Yeo Lee Hock of the Soc al Affairs Ministry on *****1 ext 215. The woman gave224 words
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Article66 1984-12-19 21 Where to get a BBQ permit PICNICKERS should obtain their barbeque permits from the office at the Botanic Gardens from Jan 2. These will be issued from Mondays to Fridays between 8 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., and 1.30 and 4 p.m.; and 8 a.m. and noon on Saturdays. The cost66 words
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212 1984-12-19 21 Filipino jailed for trying to cheat bank A MAN was yesterday jailed for a year for forging a letter instructing a bank to transfer about $43,200 to his account. The bank, on receiving the letter, knew immediately it was not genuine as the account number of the company which had212 words
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103 1984-12-19 21 China models to show off fashion wear at trade fair FASHION models from China are expected to take part m a fair organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce ana Industry next year. Altogein?sv China has booked 1,000 square metres of space at the World Trade Centre for its103 words
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218 1984-12-19 21 AAS trying to get members through dealers FACED with a stagnating membership, the Automobile Association of Singapore plans to sell itself through car dealers. Dealers are the first people car buyers get m touch with, AAS president Milton Tan said yesterday, so they could sell a line for the AAS.218 words
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159 1984-12-19 21 PSA's first child care centre to open next year OFFICERS of the Port of Singapore Authority will be turning from ships to children next year when a new child care centre opens. It is to be built at the Port Authority Recreation Club at Bukit Chermin Road and will be159 words
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Article28 1984-12-19 21 A CHRISTMAS musical extravaganza featuring a 50--voice choir perched on an .jight-tier "Christmas Tree" will be held at Elim Church, Serangoon Road, from Saturday to Monday.28 words
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Advertisement65 1984-12-19 18 ACADEMIC TALK SPONSORED BY THE TAN KAH KEE FOUNDATION Date 19 December 1984 (Wednesday) Time 7.30 p.m. Venue DBS Auditorium Topic "Whither New International Economic Order?" Speaker Prof. Wang Nian-Tsu Director, China-International Business Project Columbia University Chairman Prof. Wu Teh Yao Medium English FREE ADMISSION For inquiries, please contact Mr65 words
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Article464 1984-12-19 22 THE recent suggestion by Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, that the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) temporarily opt out of the Barisan Nasional to resolve its protracted internal crisis has caused alarm within MCA ranks. This reaction seems unwarranted. In the first place, it464 words
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Article, Illustration573 1984-12-19 22 The Art Buchwald column WASHINGTON I met a man from the local telephone company who is about to go up and plead for higher 1985 phone rates. "Do you think you'll have any luck?" I asked him. "We'll get something, but not everything we want," he said.LA Times - 573 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-12-19 22 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By Regional Correspondent Around the region THE call by Datuk Musa Hitam last Saturday to the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to opt out of the ruling National Front coalition until it resolves its prolonged crisis was both685 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1984-12-19 22 Will you insist on having your cake and eating it? Mid-campaign report by The Straits Times Political Desk TODAY is the eighth day of the 10-day general election campaign. The primary expectations have not changed. The campaign started on Nomination Day last Wednesday with the People's Action Party winning withoutTAN SUAN ANN - 1,451 words
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251 1984-12-19 23 "WHERE do we go from here?'" This is the vital question every candidate worthy of the support of the electorate m the coming election must address himself or herself to. Reviewing the wide spectrum of candidates from the various political parties, there appears to be251 words
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Letter215 1984-12-19 23 THE stress on what the People's Action Party government has done for Singapore could have an adverse effect, I fear; it could be construed as a lack of humility. To ask the opposition whether it has a better plan also does not make sense. The opposition215 words
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Letter118 1984-12-19 23 Agenda an answer THE PAP's bold Agenda for Action has caught our imagination. Not so long ago, we were m the third division among developing countries. Today, after a lot of hard work and careful saving we have graduated into the second division. We have a standard of living second118 words
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195 1984-12-19 23 Meanwhile, withdraw products from the market AS a concerned consumer, I was shocked to read that the Medicine Advisory Committee will decide on the status of the two vitamins (815 and B 17) by the end of the month. I would have thought that given195 words
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214 1984-12-19 23 Love your dogs, but not at others' expense I THANK Dr Oehlers for his letter headlined "Dogowners don't seem to know the rules" (ST, Dec 6). I know of an area (and surely there are many other, similar areas), where there is hair-raising howling, wailing and whining of dogs almost214 words
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158 1984-12-19 23 Two pedestrian crossings are already planned WE REFER to the following letters (ST, Nov 22) requesting pedestrian crossing facilities at certain locations: "Please, we need these pedestrian crossings: i) Hougang Street 21, ii) Jurong Town Hall Road, and iii) Upper Bukit Timah Road. We thank your writers for their suggestions158 words
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377 1984-12-19 23 ELECTION 'B4 I ATTENDED, out of curiosity, the Barisan Sosialis rally at Toa Payoh on Friday. After listening to the many speeches, I would like to comment on some of the points the speeches have raised. The remark about Dr Goh Keng Swee retiring377 words
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Article, Illustration975 1984-12-19 24 Three-nation boycott of the Law of the Sea Convention LONDON BOYCOTTS by three industrial powers threaten to delay the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention and keep its controversial centrepiece, a new seabed mining regime, short of funds. Western diplomats and lawyers say.Reuter - 975 words
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544 1984-12-19 24 Mauritanian coup was No 1 1 in Africa this decade LONDON LAST week's coup m Mauritania, which swept Lieu tenant -Colonel Mohammed Maouya Ould Sidi Ahmed Taya into power, was the second successful coup m Africa this year and the eleventh on the turbulent continent m this decade. Burkina Faso,Reuter - 544 words
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Advertisement107 1984-12-19 24 Overall market leader again m Singapore m 1983 Am^mwMv^ AwAW x^r #i— Amar^ f^!^3mwvAWMwArMmAm% masW^ '%A Bla^BJ Bs Bjßt' Bhv X _^M J^A p__ <___ ■mmMMM mt Imß B JE? ,^r BB^^^^^^^Ni 1 4 Mm___t-___ mmmm aaVw±. /^sßflflßßr mat _____________my J -£'4% 1»BJ BJ^BJ BJb iV Wi E~ ;^iH! ißv107 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-12-19 25 THE quiet market continued to depress dealers yesterday with only five rises against 116 falls. The higher turnover of 5.9 million shares worth $12.7 million was a consoling factor compared with Monday's 3.99 million shares. Sustained selling pressure brought the Straits Times Industrial Index down 10.08 points300 words
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Article44 1984-12-19 25 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch I Industrials 4 78 10 j Finance 0 11 21 Hotels 1 5 2 i Properties 0 9 1 j Plantations 0 6 3 Mining 0 4 0 Deb Loans 0 3 3 Totol 5 116 21 I i44 words
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Article47 1984-12-19 25 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 6 93 6 Finance 1 IO 3 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 0 0.1 palms 0 3 3 Tins 2 7 2 Rubber I 14 2 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb Loans 0 0 0 Totol 10 138 1647 words
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Article84 1984-12-19 25 CONDlTlONScontinued to soften m the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as share prices slid further across the board. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 11.21 points to 1268.81. After a weak start, prices drifted down- wards on weak support on spillover effects from Monday's84 words
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Article79 1984-12-19 25 Boustead Bhd 3 Guinness -8 PMC —2 Semb Ship unch C* C 8 Haw Par -2 Pan Elec susp Sime Darby unch CCM Inchcape Bhd -2 S TrarJni -8 Cold Storaje -6 Keppel -4 Perls Plant —12 $up Corp —2 Dunlop hd -3 HTC -2 Prima79 words
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411 1984-12-19 25 Manufacturers Hanover Trust cut prime by 1/2 point NEW YORK, Tues. The Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co yesterday cut its prime lending rate by half a percentage point, to 10 t per cent, the lowest level since August last year, when it stood at 10 j per cent. Although no otherNYT - 411 words
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Article34 1984-12-19 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983-84 High 1071.91(8/2/84) 983.06(8 7/84) 1983 84 Low 712 29 (5 1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High *****1(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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Article18 1984-12-19 25 Acma 204 +20 MTP 420 +4 Chuan Hup 312 +2 Seafon 224 +2 G Securities 91 118 words
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Article76 1984-12-19 25 Selangor Dredg 530 -20 Raleigh 358 -16 H Leong hd 50c 247 -14 F ACBSOC 216 -14 VanDerHorst 216 -14 G Lumber 181 -13 Alcom 131 -13 Perls Plant 376 -12 Dah Yung 300 -12 P.omet 178 -11 ICS 605-10 M Banking 550 -10 F N 486 -10 Gentings76 words
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Article72 1984-12-19 25 Dec 17 Dec 18 BT Composite 707.20 698 40 BT Indicator *****33 *****71 BT OB OS 92 247 ST Industrials 802 09 792.01 ST Finance 2403 67 239a 12 ST Hotel* ***** 880.49 ST Properties 490 54 486 06 ST Mmmp 350.79 349 85 ST Plantations *****1 2498 3172 words
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Article19 1984-12-19 25 Promet 676.000 Pohong Inv 498,000 U O B 339,000 TDM 321,000 Keck Seng 214,000 Sime Darby 214,00019 words
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323 1984-12-19 25 GALERIES LAFAYETTE, the French deKrtment store which s looked into all ways of drawing m easterners, has now decided to bring the store to its customers. Miss Rosaline Goei, the store's general manager, has said they are negotiating to open a second store323 words
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Article49 1984-12-19 25 PERTH, Tues. The Btll Group Ltd said one of its subsidiaries has sod 13.4 million ordinary shares m Elders LXI Ltd to undisclosed prhcipals of Hill Samuel Australia Ltd. Mirket sources said the grow has sold almost all the shares it had m Elde-s. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article51 1984-12-19 25 New terms scon LONLDN, Tues. Dunlop Hddings PLC hopes to artounce financial reconsruction terms early next year, a company spokesman said. He was commenting on yesterday's shareholder circular from chairman Sir Michael Edwardes, which said the scheme will include raising additional equity capital from existing shareholders and new institutional investors.Reuter - 51 words
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Article79 1984-12-19 25 CANBERRA, Tues. The maximum foreign equity permitted m Australian stockbroking firms has been raised to 50 per cent from 40 per cent effective immediately, Federal Treasurer Paul Keating said m a statement. He said the 50 per cent can be held by one or more foreign interests.Reuter - 79 words
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Article44 1984-12-19 25 LONDON, Tues. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson announced a full review of present arrangements for banking supervision. He told parliament that the recent rescue of Johnson Matthey Bankers by the Bank of England high- lighted weaknesses m those arrangements. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article62 1984-12-19 25 TAIPEH, Tues. Taiwan will extend about US$5OO million (about Ssl billion) m mediumand long-term low-inter-est loans to prospective foreign companies for investment m the island, the Economic Ministry said yesterday. The loans, to key industries such as machinery, metal products and electronics, would encourage more foreign companies toReuter - 62 words
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Article382 1984-12-19 25 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter Pegi fails to agree with Sir Michael's new terms LONDON, Tues. Dunlop's new toughtalking boss Sir Michael Edwardes has been forced to put off his financial reconstruction for the debt-ridden multinational. His hand has been forced by Malaysian Pegi382 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-12-19 25 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By THE chairman of Kentucky Fried Chicken (S), Mr Loo Cheng Ghee, has sacked two directors of the Singapore-listed fried chicken chain, while a third director has resigned. Mr Loo said yesterday he had removed from the board the managing director,482 words
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Article44 1984-12-19 25 MALAYSIAN TOBACCO BHD reported that pre-tax profits fell by five per cent to M 586.7 million for the year ended Sept 30, 1984. Turnover for the same period increased by three per cent to MJ764.9 million. Dividends remain unchanged at 30 sen.44 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-12-19 25 Singaporean is Deak group's buyer, says report THE mystery ethnic Chinese tycoon said to be buying the I Sbased gold and foreign exchange group F>eak Perera's operations worldwide has been identified as Singaporean businessman Cho Jock Kirn, according to the South China Morning Post. Mr Cho, previously owner of Far422 words
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Advertisement283 1984-12-19 25 TTie bigsest eadiimfaan-sale of Rosewood and HEISH Blackwood furnitiirejll over 500 items worth $15 million/ EBfcK An unprecedented exhibition sale of over 500 items f^ mmmf^ WW W of rosewood and blackwood furniture worth $1 5m ll HH fm^TlMW^mmwmm Everything from exquisite sidetable to complete l^*fl living/dinning sets. All of283 words
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Article2592 1984-12-19 26 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acme ,2 04S'< (5) 204 Alcom ,1 28B* tl) 1 40 (4) I 37 8 1.36(101 1 35 (4> 1 37 (3» 1.36(1) 1.3400) 1.33 (2) 1.32 B i 31SETT 0 3!B 1 33S> (7) 1.37(2) 1.38(1) 1.35 (5< 1 34 912,592 words
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Article2250 1984-12-19 26 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (3 006 3.045) (130 2 98 ;99 (3) 300 AMD.3 208 3 30S) Alcorn I 1 475) '.6- 1 54 (58) 1 50 16' 1 49 (9) 1 48 (30) 1 51 (2) 1.52(3)1.46(15)1 47 ASIB;3 96S)0> 3 90 API 0 1082,250 words
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Article2698 1984-12-19 26 All shares quoted have a par value ol $1 umess otherwise specified Adiusted tor scrip rights N Ta> eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('OOO)2,698 words
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Article946 1984-12-19 27 KLTin THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kg yesterday. Support was again noted from the buffer stock manager. Total turnover amounted to 168 tonnes against 169 tonnes on Monday, and included about 30 per cent-for-eign concentrates.946 words
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Article303 1984-12-19 27 Nn* .low. Gambier pnces J, 100 kg FOB NSW 305 00 Mlersi CO^CnUI Swot* Produce Exchange Oil Closing prices, MkM !80»- Haters] kio. ci fodown H lum FtJB 193 00 'Setters' RICR He*, drum FOB 197.00 (sellers) \l|_i_ii.^olK hai White MM Ist class COpra Kangaroo) Mued .loose 95303 words
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Article363 1984-12-19 27 asdfasdf NEW YORK, Tues. A half-point cut yesterday m the prime lending rate to 10 per cent m the final hour by Manufacturers Hanover helped the stock market close higher, despite another steep drop m Union Carbide stock that put pressure on the blue chip index. The Dow363 words
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Article77 1984-12-19 27 _l I I I i I il Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1166.13 (1166.42) Week ago 1118.38 Jjsg Australian Al-Ordmaries M* Tuesday 708.1 (714.3) i-£_ Week ago 723.7 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1062.0 (1066.1) I Week ago 1066.8 Financial Tines Industrials Monday 938.3 (935.4) Week ago 930.3 Dow Jones Average Monday77 words
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Article278 1984-12-19 27 Dec It HKS Chan.e Hk Elect Worr 1000 unch Int. City 0.66 -001 Sime Dorby 635 Associated HoteK 0 348 +003 Hk Gas 6.75 -0.1 Jardme Math 865 -0.2 Sino Land 045 unch ttank Of East Asia 22 80 -0 1 Hk Hotels 24.60 +03 Jordine Sec 8.00 -0.1278 words
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Article346 1984-12-19 27 D«c 18 Yen Chanje A|*>omoto I 100 +10 Ako. 470 5 Amodo 1 1 50 unch Asohi Chem 639 38 Asohi Glass 920 unch Bank Tk 590+5 Bridgesfone 545 unch Canon 1 570 -30 Casio Computer 1830 +10 Citizen 595 .4 D N*) Prwit 1000 10 D Nappon Screen346 words
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Article328 1984-12-19 27 Dec 18 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 179 +1 A N I 235 unch A P M 213 +1 Aberfoyle 806 -4 Age 255 -5 Alliance Oil 103 unch Alhet) Mill 248 8 Ampol Exp 200 +25 Ampol Pet 175 unch Anz 498 -2 Ashton 81 -I B328 words
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Article235 1984-12-19 27 Dec 17 US J Change Alcoa 35 -Vt AMied Chem Cp 35% -Vj AHis-Chalmers 5*4 Am Tel Tel 184 Amox Inc 16% Amr Corp 35% Bethlehem SH 15% Boeing Co 54 Burroughs Cp 56 V. Caterpillar Co 294 Chase Manhtn 46% Chrysler Cp 30% 1 Citicorp 38% +4235 words
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Article605 1984-12-19 27 Dec 17 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 158 unch Ass Dairies 162 unch BTR PLC 577 unch Babcocks 151 +7 Barclays 549 <- 5 Beechams 376 1-1 BICC 243 -2 Blue Circle 480 <7 BOC Group 268 8 Boots 190 -2 Bowater 191 1 BATS 340 -22 Britannia 75 I605 words
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Article125 1984-12-19 27 currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8157— 1:8176 5 .59- f j 46 Austrian schilling 10.0369-10.0461 100 88- 98 49 Belgian franc (com) 3 5072 3 5117 289.29—283.74 Danish kronor 19.6876- 19.7056 51 64 50 61 Deutschemark 70 4291- -70.4957 14.37-14.12 Finnish mark 33.8022-33125 words
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Article104 1984-12-19 27 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia Dec 19 S pore Growtti fund C X Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu Fund 1 08-1 14 Umnr pore Fund 1 0?- I C-8 Sfi&fcL lot! Income Bond Unit Diamond MGT Spore Spore Equity Fund iOB -I Mid cv Asia Unit Trust MARA104 words
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Article174 1984-12-19 27 FEBRUARY gold fell sharply from Mon- MARCH Eurodollar opened moderately day's close to settle at US$3lO.OO. Trading higher than the Chicago dose ft! RJZ. Dewas restrained even as prices continued to spite trading being confined to I narrow slip lower during the day after opening at range, participation174 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-12-19 27 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Arr Rent Due f I Trader (SS ION) I i SO0 > Kaiukawa M (38 501, 16.1? .0712 19 1? (1500) Ome> Pioneer (18 547) 16 12 (0735: i 9 i? (1500) Rhine Maru (67/104 9915) 19 1? (2300) Maete'lml. <4W>512 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-12-19 27 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Koyo Maru 303 19 12 21 12 Kunashin 302 19 12 20 12 Morning Grace 305 19 12 19 12 Niaga 39 304 Pacific Seiatar: 303 19 1? 20 1? Poh A.kH-8 306 19 1? 19 i? Ragmas 3 302 19 12 19268 words
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Article259 1984-12-19 28 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Profits up 15 pc and better results expected next year WEARNE BROTHERS LTD, the car and heavy machinery people, are back on the growth path after four years of falling sales and profits. And on top of already good results for259 words
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413 1984-12-19 28 Proposed sale of M Glass factory hits a snag THE proposal to sell the glass-making plant of Malaya Glass Factory Bhd back to Fraser and Neave Ltd has hit a snag. The Low family, which founded the company m the *****, and two other directors want a higher price for413 words
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207 1984-12-19 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Industrial gas and property-based Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Berhad's (IOI) proposed acquisition of three plantation-based companies for M 587.12 million is expected to contribute positively to its long-term profitability. In a circular to shareholders, Arab Malaysian Merchant Bank said onBernama - 207 words
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302 1984-12-19 28 New deal to help reduce reliance on packaging Metal Containers IN A move to reduce its reliance on the traditional packaging business, Metal Containers Ltd has entered a joint venture to manufacture and market a new and advanced computer printer. It will pay cash for a 67.8 per cent stake302 words
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343 1984-12-19 28 Why foreign firms hesitate to come (OMPANIKS m Singapore love to keep mum, a fundamental problem that remains unsolved, said a survey on the stock market by the financial magazine, Euromoney. Apart from lark of information, other stumbling blorks to greater foreign participation m the local market are the small343 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-12-19 29 Indocement's entry likely to precede further price falls ANOTHER battle is beginning between imported cement and locally-made cement, even though one cement trader has already left the scene. Falcon Cement, which sold cement from a barge anchored off Singapore, and which has been accused of820 words
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313 1984-12-19 29 Razaleigh: Shape up or we'll lift tariffs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Cement makers and car assemblers m Malaysia were among those warned yesterday by their Trade and Industry Minister that tariff protection may be withdrawn if they are sluggish and inefficient. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, after opening a three-day dialogue with representativesBernama - 313 words
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Article102 1984-12-19 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Berjuntai Tin Dredging Bhd has turned m lower profits for the half-year ended Oct 31, 1984. The company made a pre-tax profit of M 55.865 million, down 9.6 per cent from the M 56.488 million achieved m the previous corresponding period. Output of tin concentrateBernama - 102 words
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Article26 1984-12-19 29 TEXTILE CORPORATION OF MALAYA BHD has confirmed that the directors will not be declaring any further dividend for the year ending Dec 31, 1984.26 words
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Article112 1984-12-19 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Antah Holdings Bhd reported a 25.5 per cent drop m group pre-tax profit to Ms3.l million for the halfyear ended Sept 30, 1984, compared with M 54.17 mil- lion previously. In its unaudited results released here last Friday, turnover decreased to M 566.12 million fromBernama - 112 words
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Article127 1984-12-19 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Shareholders of Innovest Bhd have approved the company's proposed acquisition of Sun Metal Works Pte Ltd, according to a statement last Friday. Innovest proposed the takeover of Sun Metal m June for a total price of M 56.9 million to be paid for through the issueBernama - 127 words
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Article, Illustration516 1984-12-19 29 How to pick the experts Ekeep your small business in order Small business EVEN sole traders who would say they are going it alone need advisers. For a start there is the accountant who, at the very least, acts as a link with the Inland Revenue. But most businesses useFT - 516 words
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Advertisement119 1984-12-19 26 AVOID THE EMBARRASSING FAUX PAS, AND HAVE THE LAST WORD ON THE BUSINESS DEAL As the Japanese system of management infiltrates our business firms and companies, and Japanese investment is ostensible everywhere, a competent grasp _____\__\^^^9 m W______w^ the Japanese language. M AM with its troublesome M synonyms, becomes M119 words
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Advertisement1350 1984-12-19 30 t TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: y 'N Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $100 per wora (Mm $15 00) Food/Entertainment (2 5) »%^033& f/a^^X I V- I^^ I^^ S-^C IJ^A f/\ fiP\jilX Public Holiday SKX to'vOOpm"^ (Mm. $60.00 Straits T.mesi Business to BuainoM (49 58, T-' VSS_^^ Iff1,350 words
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Advertisement597 1984-12-19 30 25 Sale: Other Products FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE P/DOZ Mens Sport Shorts 8*4.00 Mens S/S shirts 559.75 Mens Polyester Pants 8514.75 Girls Polo Neck T/Shlrts 5514.75 Ladies/Mens T/Shlrts 5519.75 Mens Denim Jeans 5535.00 Ladles Denim Skirts 5544.00 Ladies Poly Silk Blouses 5548.00 Ladies/Mens Fashion Shirts 5548.00 Ladies/Mens Sports Suits 5554.00 Ladles597 words
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Advertisement504 1984-12-19 30 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Producta [SPECIAL OFFER PRICE 1 While stocks last DIA E TILE (SPRAY TILE) Imported from Japan Quantity discounts also available ■a IVORY ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 257 Selegie Road #02-295 Selegie Complex Singapore 0718 Tel: *****31/*****05 Business Hours: 10am 7pm 29 Beauty Culture TRUST504 words
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Advertisement417 1984-12-19 30 32 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUYeSEUeTRADE-IN MM) brands of cantor as #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan Besaf Singapore 0820. SPECIALISE IN VIDEO Photog raphy for weddings, functions others. Please call Thomsor Loke tei: *****55. 33 Babysitting/ Creches RIOGEWOOO CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER District 1027 The Center has qualifiec Teachers and417 words
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Advertisement728 1984-12-19 31 36 House Renovation/ Decor c Aiummium Glass 4mD!imesh R !f\ '0' J' "vDes A^Jl 1i iocs .I'tetior Decoration LEE BROS. ALUM CONSIR Bm 1013. Geylang tas; A.c j jffOl 102J>ingapqre 1438 TEL: *****25 *****26 i _^_B GENERAL RENOVATION icmg c Flooring eWall— Partitioning c Decor Doors Jabmels c Iron Grilles728 words
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Advertisement731 1984-12-19 31 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALISE IN PARTITION Celling Furnishing Building Painting Electrical Flooring tor Offices Stoops Factories Houses Tel *****00 TAI TONG ELECTRICAL and Plumbing Service centre, specialist installing water heater. repairing pipe leakage, electrical wiring etc Call: *****50 44(^424 WE SPECIALISE IN PVC door $135 holding door. »135 Sliding731 words
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Advertisement749 1984-12-19 31 39 Other Services i SPECIALISING IN WATERPROOFI ING of roots, walls, floor.-,, etc j Free consultation and estimate j Call: *****96 during office hours WE SPECIALISE IN all kinds of I plumbing, sanitary, sewerage I system maintenance Interested, please call *****26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Office749 words
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Advertisement659 1984-12-19 31 51 Printing/ Copying Services *I^m??S 24 MRS Offset Printing Singapore s only round-the-clock PRINTING SERVICE CALL US FOR CREATIVE RELIABLE B EFFICIENT URGENT PRINTING PLUS 1 EVEN ON ADDITIONAL COLOURS PRINTING OR WITH INSTANT LOGO DESIGN AHILE-U-WAIT •BUSINESS r.\"OS LETTERHEADS •BILLS .FORMS .ENVELOPES ETC FOR 24 HRS OFFSET PRINTING-CALL: BLK659 words
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Advertisement689 1984-12-19 31 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies FOR SALE I \1 X-RAY FILM COATING PLANT UK ORIGIN 1) Plant was m production until 1983. Dismantled this year l\ VI and now being redesigned and rebuilt price US$5lO,OOO FOB 1) UK ports. Installation emulsion technology knowhow f( ii US$l5O,OOO. Extended689 words
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Advertisement670 1984-12-19 31 57 Business Opportunities T-SHIRTS WITH PRINTS, one lot round neck oddments, promotion/ advertising types, to clear at $1 each. Total quantity approx 3.000 pieces. Please call: *****61. KATONG SNACK KIOSK for immediate takeover, with or without equipment. Very reasonable price. Tel: *****45. PETROL STATION AT Upper Bukit Timah has space670 words
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Advertisement1263 1984-12-19 31 am "Willingness to travel, fluency m twP^Br~_B oral and wriUen English plus _P L_H a de ree or diploma m an en_P H 1 lim gineering field." II you have X W I I LJB these pre-requisites, join an Kj m established international marM 2 W^ m keting organisation as1,263 words
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Advertisement486 1984-12-19 31 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We are a modem and growing multi-national electronic company engaged m high valueadded manufacturing activities We have an immediate vacancy for the position of Jod involves metcrung o< invoices purchase orders and goods received jocuments updating cash books and other accounting duties GCE O Level486 words
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Advertisement630 1984-12-19 32 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretariat/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical r e h TRAVENOL FAR EAST PTE. LTD. We are the Far East subsidiary o f a leading rnenufacturei of advanced medical products and systems. We have vacancies tor: SECRETARY ji Workinu roi all the executive staff and reporting directly630 words
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Advertisement651 1984-12-19 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Our company, an eatablishad trading company situated at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim has immediate vacancy for: CLERK TYPIST a Possess 'O' level certificate, a Be able to type at least 35 w.p.m. We offer attractive salary and transport allowance will be provided. Interested applicanta, plaaaa call:--*****66651 words
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Advertisement609 1984-12-19 32 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical i $550 NO SHORTHAND to work m Macpherson area with telexing experience. Type 45 wpm *****0/ *****10. MALAY CLERK/ TYPIST urgently required. Interested call: *****11 2. REQUIRED PART-TIME FEMALE General Clerk. GCE O Level In- I terested, tel: *****82. REQUIRED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY. Appointment spm to609 words
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Advertisement1037 1984-12-19 32 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales ■Me~H BOOKS KINOKUNIYA One of the leading bookstore ehainfi w\ Japan is looking for Female Sales Assistants for a store m Liang Court Age 18 years arrt above Mintmum qualification Secondary Four c No experience necessary Salary negotiab c Able to work1,037 words
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Advertisement685 1984-12-19 33 71 Situations Vacant Sales An established international marketing organisation that has affiliate company operations m most S.E. Asia countries, invites applications lor the following position m its i Singapore based marketing department. FIELD SALES APPLICATION ENGINEER Machinery products group. Requirements: Degree or Diploma m Mechanical or other suitable engineering field685 words
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Advertisement592 1984-12-19 33 72 Situations Vacant Technical 72 Situations Vacant Technical USA GEAC has got opportunities for: Completed fUll-time apprenticeship with a gcrvernment-aided training centre Have had subsequent work, experience of at least 2 years m machining and grinding, precision tools or die repairing and EDM OR Candidates without formal training but have592 words
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Advertisement431 1984-12-19 33 72 Situations Vacant Technical OmS AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacan- S I cies for the following a positions: a Experience m repair 5 and maintenance of ts commercial vehia cles or building faciS lities, preferably g with electrical knowHi led 9 e I Preferably possess a valid class 3 driv--3431 words
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Advertisement480 1984-12-19 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 0 HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD (Leading manufacturer of printed circuit board) 20 Bedok South Road, (1646) requires ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (Tool Die Dept.) a NTC 3in metal machining, a Completed N.S. ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (Production Dept.) a GCE 'O' level, a Completed N.S. Those without experience will480 words
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Advertisement484 1984-12-19 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical REQUIRED CIVIL ENGINEERING Site Foreman. Applicants must have more than 3 years' experience m construction site, able to speak English Mandarin. Interested applicants please write m with, expected salary contact to: 18A Jalan Lam San, Sin-gapore-2469. PROFIT SHARING. FOREMAN repairing Mercedes, BMW, continental cars. Shell Station.484 words
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Advertisement390 1984-12-19 33 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production tf§> HITACHI J '~____^P^ Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd MHBLVE ARE ■V£XPANDINO« Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic men who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction390 words
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Advertisement358 1984-12-19 33 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Production Miscellaneous iwm wm New Starting Pay for PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Female) You can earn as much as $522pm For Assembly Work $472 pm For Sub-Assembly Work No experience required as training will be provided but we will also pay for experience. Malaysians will get358 words
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Advertisement363 1984-12-19 33 J We have immediate I job openings for (3 Rotating Shifts) Male below 45 yf old Witf: previous experience m similar position Expoliceman or armed feces personnel will ne conside r ea Male, p r eferably 'O' level m English and Maths. Loading and unloading of skids of circuit boards.363 words
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Advertisement728 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I j ra_a_ir §c§ a a_f\ Trans island Bus requires more BliS DtIVGTS for our new services Services (Pte) Ltd njuf/, _fmm,____\ The Personnel Dept. Da.lv gross salary We offer: 9VWM m€€W**"' Ang Mo Kio Office range $33 to $38 FreeWj TIBS728 words
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Advertisement277 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous T!?_l!_* Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires a GCE 'O' level I a Ability to type 1 a Some working 1 experience 1 a Physically fit a Salary $470 pm WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday Friday: 9.00 am 4.30 pm Saturday: 9.00 am 12.00 noon The Personnel277 words
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Advertisement411 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous X Machine k Operators m (3 rotating shifts) Gross Income X $630 »m W e Male age 16-25 years old c Secondary 2 and above Mm Singapore and Malaysia citizens otorenand __f (No shift work) M Earn up to I $550pm or more M c Age411 words
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Advertisement671 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Our company, an established trading company situated at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim has immediale vacancy for: ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER a Completed N.S c At least completed Primary 6. c Preferably possess class 3 driving licence. We offer attractive salary and transport allowance will be provided. Interested applicants, please671 words
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Advertisement914 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PICK-UP TRUCK DRIVERS. Start work 24 12.84 and earn up to per day with your Class 4 Licence. Job is to drive pick-ups for heavy machinery and hardware companies. Excellent opportunity for some extra cash while you wait to ge a new job. Call *****22 *****88914 words
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Advertisement646 1984-12-19 34 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WANTED FOUR MEN to supervise 1 cleaning jobs around Jurong for a contracting firm Call George *****33. CLASS 4 LORRY Drivers required. Interested, call: *****48 9 17 Cantonment Road DELIVERY MAN REQUIRED. Call personally: 81 Onan Road, (next to Joo Chiat Road). FAST FOOD RESTAURANT requires646 words
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Advertisement619 1984-12-19 34 V_VLlvl In classification 94. an advertisImaJnTHm er ls offering two Christinas 1 1 1 El Specials you'll find hard to reil JDIJPI slst. Choose either the 1976 -__1 T^TT Rolls Rovce or a 1973 Ferrari H_MM\ 365 MmW JfH-P^ivH^**^ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance I I It's619 words
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Advertisement492 1984-12-19 34 i 87 For Sale: Mercedes We sell full range of Secondhand Mercedes Benz c We offer the best price to all kinds of used cars in- eluding private and! company cars, c Hire purchase and motor insurance can be arranged SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. 99 Soo Chow Walk Off492 words
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Advertisement723 1984-12-19 34 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1976 230.6 PRIVATE registrator. Power windows steering ver> good condition Man} new paru $10.80(1 0 n 0 Tei ,*****18 ■"977 MERCEDES 200. pnvat. owner silicon sports rims ra<li< cassette PARF (29.500 Loan $22,000 *****64 i 1980 MERCEOES 200 Imported fu! v auto 2nd owner i'onta« I723 words
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Advertisement882 1984-12-19 35 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat J 2 FIAT 124 Special Aircon. cas- j nee nnd t.i\ good cendt- i KM) SI :'M> IV! 4ry>62l I 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan i END 1981 NISSAN StanM 5 doors owner Sport runs Aircon. ra- I tes .-ette Central locking P A,cr unions New882 words
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Advertisement878 1984-12-19 35 90 For Sale: Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION DEC 1981 Toyota Corona 1600 s wagon |2T engine) Square light 1 owner Aircon. radio cassette Rustproofing new tyres Tax 5 85 Done 38.000 km. Accident free Showroom condition. $17,500 ono Tel: *****55. 1976 TOYOTA PUBLICA 1000 c.c. With aircon. radio cassette, road tax878 words
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Advertisement790 1984-12-19 35 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi DEC. 1977 MITSUBISHI Galant. 2 owners. PARF. Aircon, radio cassette. In excellent condition. Road tax till May '85. Selling $9,000. Loan $8,000. Contact Sunny *****35 or *****22 (display pagen anytime. 1982 MITSUBISHI TREDIA I.6GLS, 1 private Executive owner leaving country. Aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, power790 words
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Advertisement882 1984-12-19 35 92 For Sale: Mazda MID 1983 MAZDA 626 GLX Hatchback 5-door. 1 private owner. Aircond. radio cassette. Power steering/ locking/ windows. Accident free. Seldom used. Showroom condition. $28,900. Tel: *****87. 1983 MAZDA RX7, 1 owner, aircond, radio cassette, close ratio gear box. P6 Perelli tyres, spoiler, etc. Beautiful condition, SBA882 words
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Advertisement744 1984-12-19 35 93 For Sale: Honda 1962 HONDA ACCORD. 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette Selling $26,800. Tel: *****53 after 12.00 noon. 1963 HONDA ACCORD EX 1 private owner. Immaculate condition. Price: $31,800. Tel: *****44. 3/83 HONDA PRELUDE, 1800, auto, many extras, excellent condition, tax Feb '83, *****3 YK Loh. 77 HONDA744 words
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Advertisement1777 1984-12-19 35 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes r Mm mm ____Mi ar _B H —mri -_*tf_3 -I i^^-ma-U-WmmmW^^W f0t mmr^ ml AWS w* IT *-—m—-MWM mmmmP~2Z!!* mi PI __M__B W*^*_ tm f\ 90*** L 4 vJ Am%Lmm\ BL^SSSSS*^^^ Dalhatsu 1000 Station Wagon1,777 words
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Advertisement819 1984-12-19 35 98 Scrap Vehicles A GOOD OFFER for PARI scrap cars and export documents Please call at Kong Beng Motor Co., 170 Albert Street rOl-07 Golden Wall Auto Centre 6 pore 0718 Tel *****76 *****59 SCRAP CARS WANTED setO* 1000. 1600 2000- 2300 c.c Highest offer. *****61. Huang (da) night) WANTED819 words
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Advertisement822 1984-12-19 35 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST-10 CORONATION ROAD. I cinit) pleasant 2-storej bungs low. peaceful neighbour! d I bedrooms, full) furnished Tel K*****! OIST-15. NEARBY KATONG Se.n lee H'ii -i beautifull) renoeal ed painted store) semi-dc tached turn ished 804 Mountbatten v sd HTtBH OIST-20 BEHINO THOMSON V.. ben, 3-year oM822 words
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Advertisement503 1984-12-19 36 x'-.---'--'--" yfr^Cßo^'X'. mrl9^~^r a^l KsH^iffi'i¥x'iv I m m m ——m——mm—————m————m 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Available: Houses grps CVxir XjO A once- in- a- lifetime opportunity to have a substantial residence m Singapore's most exclusive locality. $y FOR LEASE OR SALE P 2- storey modern and colonial design bungalows503 words
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Advertisement376 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments tEUZABETH TOWERSf LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS DISTRICT 9 MOUNT fLiZABETH mear ORCHARD TOADi NO RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGNERS BLOCK A: UNIT »02 03 (SALE/RENTALI UNIT «02 04 ISALE RENTAL) UNIT «05 03 iSALE) BLOCK 1' UNIT »1 7 02 803 02. 021 01 iSALE RENTALI PENTHOUSE UNIT »2*-01 ISALE376 words
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Advertisement516 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GREEN LODGE Bukit Timah Vicinity From $2,600 $3,000 P.M. Showttat ready. Agents welcome. Brand new apartments set m quiet residential area. Interior decor tastefully executed by interior designer. We are confident you will like on seeing. Spacious master bedroom plus 2 other bedrooms. Full recreational facilities.516 words
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Advertisement581 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments dreaded coming all this W way to cook and clean. _,_fm\ M I NO,THA^ I when we could live m a m Service Apartment at The 'CT^H M Plaza, for a price I thought C^-S»^->^_» M was excellent value The ..-v. L^/f^M581 words
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Advertisement779 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEWTON POINT Brand new exclusively furnished apartment for rental 3 bedrooms, living/ dining area. kitchen. Rental: $3,600. Interested, please call 224-8181 RIVER VALLEY CLOSE 3-bedroomed apartment with 2 living rooms. Fully furnished with aircon. Monthly rental $1,500/Contact: Mr. Ang Telephone: *****68 PARTIAL/ FULLY FURNISHED apartments at779 words
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Advertisement841 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II ESPANA (CHANCERY Lane), small development with swimming pool and sauna Beautiful 2-bedroomed apartment Partly, fully furnished $2,300. Deans Property: *****55 DIST.II, NEWTON VICINITY, quiet locality, well kept apartment, with swimming pool/ children's playground. 3 bedrooms, servant's, $2,000. Milus: *****47' *****48. DIST.II NOVENA VILLE (near Goldhill841 words
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Advertisement782 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.O9 SPACIOUS 2/ 3- bed roomed walk-up/ high rise apartments Fully furnished, airconditioned, carpeted $1,100 -$1,500. Rodge: *****87 *****79 D15T.0923 DEVONSHIRE ROAD brand new apartment. 2 3 bedrooms, within walking distance to Orchard Road Contact *****23/ *****07/ *****05 DIST.IO BALMORAL GARDENS (8 units only), lower maisonette.782 words
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Advertisement800 1984-12-19 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CORONATION PLAZA APART MENT. 2 bedrooms fullj ail furnished $2 JOO p m OXli > *****18. H T Tan DIST-10. DOUBLE-STOREY TOWNHOUSE, 25<io sq it 3 Bcdroomi swimming poo] $3,000- $3,500 Prestige Kealty. *****4? DIST-9 HORIZON TOWER tasteful- lv furnished. 4 bedroom.- Rental $4,500 ono Call800 words
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Advertisement827 1984-12-19 36 108 Accommodtion Available: Rooms ACCOMMODATION FOR FOREIGN t with al meaU and n drj provided 267 Holland Road next I Id SI i ige lellta I erj doa tanei Icai md Ii lional 9a m m M6M7A from 730pm KATONG BEAUTIFULLY FUR nished ipai im aln on rw T\ frtdce827 words
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Advertisement635 1984-12-19 37 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments WE HAVE CLIENTS who wish to Puriha.se Rent Apartments m: Maryland Park (facing sea). City Plaza (high floor). Amber Tower. King's Mansion (facing sea). Kastern Mansion. Kirst Mansion i racing sea). Rose Garden. Woh Hup Complex Owners, please contact Sin Hua Hin *****57 OWNERS OF APARTMENTS/635 words
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Advertisement572 1984-12-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sals: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses ■^SB^S^^he lavish hill-top home you've always dreamed of. i_^^^^fftia^Wei I m Spanish-style S^^^ mJt W I I «lla> cgaraeos I mj*_^3j%>M\Mr mmf at Upper Bukit Timah Road I Super Large Spanish-style 2 -storey Semi-detached Bungalows I I Super572 words
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Advertisement390 1984-12-19 37 DIST JO MUN WAH Garden (near Teacher's Housing Estate), brand new 2-storey semi-de-tached, 3,400 sq.ft./ 4,400 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Freehold. $590,000/ $650,000 negotiable. Deans Property: *****55. DIST.S HONG LEONG Garden, phase 2. Well maintained. 2-1/2-storey corner terrace, split-level living/ dining. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Marble/ parquet flooring. 2,900 sq.ft. Tel:390 words
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Advertisement373 1984-12-19 37 MAYFLOWER GARDEN (DIST JO), well maintained renovated 2storey semi-detached. Land: 4,323 sq.ft. (freehold). 4 bedrooms. $600,000 (0.n.0.). Shang Properties *****85. MUST SELL! DIST.I9 Rovey Crescent 2-1/2-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, 3 attached bathrooms, split-level living/ dining, 5 years old. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****70/ *****98. DtST.II GOLDHILL GARDEN dou-ble-storey semi-detached In373 words
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Advertisement748 1984-12-19 37 113 For Sale: Houses NICELY RENOVATED AND well maintained, single-storey bungaiow m dlst.l9, off Chartwell Road, 4 bedrooms, big garden. 5.800 sq.ft. $488,000. Admer *****66 OFF SIGLAP SINGLE-STOREY bungalow 10,000' $850,000. Off Mountbatten double-storey detached 5,400' $780,000. Lindtrac *****79. RICHARDS AVENUE (DIST.IS) double-storey semi-detached, land: 5,500 sq.ft. approx. 4 bedrooms.748 words
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Advertisement963 1984-12-19 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments BIWWW-WWWb-P_WWWb^^ uPm fWmm^WMMM With the widestN CHUfIM9fIRKs cs 0 td0 I JjL_£_!:tf\ Chuan Park is the *z*< resort |ikehome y° uhave I^^A^MijE_l Rr X*" M mf-m B*^ fe^» IriflWttfW _3 B 9B@3_n)lc _f i^%m% ?WW_a_—963 words
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Advertisement828 1984-12-19 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Quick Sale < I DIST. 21 GOODLUCK GARDEN Brand lew high floot tai ing swimming pool 1 I edr us Built-in: l.yOl; sq.ft Selling $380,000. DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK Mid floor' 3 bedrooms storeroom Built-in 2.010 sq.n Cond, facilities. Tenancy tin August 1880 at $4,000828 words
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Advertisement921 1984-12-19 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments dist 21 GOOD LUCK Oardei Barga n 901 aq fi 3 bedn >n 5375.000 onlj I Ag« ni DIST 8 69G RANGOON h wait v ape* I menl 3 bedn |180 BO rel i Agent i DIST 9 DEVONSHIRE COURT v. alk -u| ipart menl921 words
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Advertisement761 1984-12-19 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HOLLAND DRIVE 3-ROOM IV: ri igh kin hen cabinets, j furnished 540.000 negoUa- MARINE CRESCENT 3-ROOMED mci sea viewing rubber tiles tig] n 544 000 oti o t'l'K tan ia* MARINE DRIVE HDB I irni>!lr(l Blk.Bl o.i- .1 I'liinpletelj top quality renovation Cal M4DH MARINE761 words
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Advertisement525 1984-12-19 38 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 1 1 1EE ifi i J mm^r Mmm In the heart of the MacPherson Industrial Area Flanked by Tannery Road, Genting Lane and Lorong Bakar Batu.Hiangkie Complex is just minutes from the city and m close proximity to a ready labour supply m nearby525 words
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Advertisement295 1984-12-19 38 How par Light Industrial/ Warehouse Space Available For Lease At Haw Par Induatrial Building Minimum Area 16,500 sq.ft. at Very Attractive Rental Please Call L *****50 a For Rent OnlyPrestigious New THYE HONG CENTRE Nos 2 4 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Junction of Tanglin Road, Alexandra Road, Tiong Bahru295 words
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Advertisement686 1984-12-19 38 118 Factory Spaces TERRACE JTC WORKSHOP with mezzanine office for sale at Pandan Loop. Floor area 292 sq.m. and 80 sq.m. Interested, call *****29. 8 STOREY INDUSTRIAL warehouse cum factory at Genting Lane for immediate sale. Floor area approximately 36.000 sq.ft. Interested call Mr Low *****22. RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: Genting686 words
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Advertisement411 1984-12-19 38 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by unit. H Easy installments. Located at the H junction of Macpherson Road/ 5 Airport Road with various dimenM sions and up-to-date facilities. H Please contact Mr. Chong411 words
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Advertisement660 1984-12-19 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE TO LET/FOR SALE (Above Mohan Department Store) Area 676 sq.ft. Rental $4-50 p.s.f. sale $750 p.s.f. Tel: *****57 (Day) *****45 (Night) Parkway Tower (facing Parkway Parade) People* Park Katong Soon Wing Industries Building 134 sq.ft. to 38,340 sq.ft. from $2.05 p.s.f. upwards. Norman Tan660 words
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Advertisement580 1984-12-19 38 121 For RentOffice Spaces SHENTON HOUSE, 560 1720 sq.ft. High floor with sea view. Available Feb '85. Rental/ Sale. Please contact owner, Gary, *****66. SMALL OFFICE ROOM for rental, centralised location, telex/ clerical services avaialble if required. *****43/ *****58. UNION BUILDING, OFF Anson Road, cosy, partitioned, aircond office. 490 sq.ft.580 words
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Advertisement743 1984-12-19 38 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces llJlStreetl Prime shops of various floor areas for lease or sale w All trades will do well here Book early limited units available Cuppage Plaza Food Street is located at booming Cuppage Road Pedestrian Mall.743 words
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Advertisement587 1984-12-19 38 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PEOPLES PARK KATONG, Orchard Plaza, Parkway Tower 2000 sq.ft to 28.755 sq.ft suitable for Health Club restaurant, fast food, lounge, departmental store, showroom and exhibition use Norman Tan *****7 TO LET SHOP space at Wl Thomson Road Spore C.oldhil! Centre ground floor area 1,106 sq587 words
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Advertisement475 1984-12-19 39 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate FOR SALE i Waterfront Leasehold Land With Civil 1 1 Improvements at Pandan Road, I Singapore 2260. I Total Area 14,331 sq m I 1 Waterfront 97m 1 1 Price *****,000, negotiable I >v Contact *****1 1 ext. 1 19 135 Air475 words
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Advertisement600 1984-12-19 39 147 Academic rbcE a/o levels! Commencing 7 Jan 1965 PRE-UNIVERSITY I A IICommerce Day SECONDARY 3 A 4 Commerce/ Arts/Science -Day Taught by experienced, qualified teachers In aircon. classrooms. NS deferment. ENROL NOW PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE R+9o. wttti HHn> of Eon* SS Cuppsg* Road (tmm—m————l a~600 words
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Advertisement920 1984-12-19 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f X NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. g |S With us, you'll enjoy extra. Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage c Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights Friendly bilingual guides. So book early to avoid disappointments! S920 words
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Advertisement437 1984-12-19 39 137 Tours 137 Tours M&3_%. Chan Brothers*^^ Oil SS_9 A w <>rld of Fascinating and IfO O __mWf Va,ue P acked Holidays M Q m* 8 days Japan Disneyland >^B^^^| jC W 11 days Japan/Hong Kong cJM^^ A|A If 10/13 days All Japan X O (Kyushu) and Hong Kong gjp»*^437 words
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Advertisement469 1984-12-19 39 137 Tours 137 Tours =i^ i ?Qn _r **~^&=_T% __m r r^_^h^\s 4->&a3^_a_^4c?-lT^ag-a= m s Coral PiTncess Dec 20 Departure Docking at Godown 47 Entry through PSA Gate 2 Keppel Road Embarkation at 2 pm For passengers' convenience, shuttle bus service will be provided between PSA Gate 2 and the469 words
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Advertisement355 1984-12-19 39 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) 1. BASIC (Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE 1) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 24/12 2) M-F 2.00- 5.00pm 07/01 3) M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm 07/01 4) M/W 7.00-IO.OOpm 07/01 5) T/Th/Sa 2.00- 5.00pm 08/01 6) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 14/01 7)355 words
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Advertisement483 1984-12-19 39 148 Computer COMPUTER STUDIES f.i»»o.. S CcftWcate In Computer Infonnatlon Procaatlrty Optoma In Computer 22 Jan 85 "No prior computer knowledge is required Bfitlsn Computer Society Couna-QPV2.AC&O 1 4 Jan 86 mwmfmmmm wi Computer Studtae Poet-747 Jan '85 IDPM Part IH/IV Couwe 8 Jan 'Bs BaamaaA Computer -j Application Comae483 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1984-12-19 40 MAX WAI SENG AGE: 54 pesaed away peacefully on 18th Doc. 1964 leaving behind Wife: Tham Ngan Mvi Sons: Kum Phul (Edwin) Kum Hong (Sebastian) Daughters: May Kin (Patricia) May Leng (Constance) Yoke Peng (Michelle) Son~in~Lew^ Stewart Tay T.H Cortege leaving trom 81k. 169, Stirling Road at 11.00158 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1984-12-19 40 LIM ANN WAH AGE 69 passed away peacefully on 17th De cam bar 1964 leaving behind Man TVo Whee i tteng 1 1 >t-< raaad Tar. (iek Hong Son*. Bak Seah Bak Wee. Mil !..-.e: Bak c'hiev. R b.j mond Bak Khim. Richard Bak Chuan. Thoma.Bak Thong Francis126 words
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Obituary, Illustration195 1984-12-19 40 THE FAMILY OF LATE MDM ANNE LIM NONYA (LIM LIAN KEE) Deported: 13/12/84 wish to express their sincere thanks to Rev. Father J. Boucart. Soladity of St. Joseph. Christ The King and Christ The King Dying Aid Association, friends A relatives for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, wreaths195 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1984-12-19 40 In Sweet Remembrance of: MR PATRICK NGIOW departed on 11.9.84 Fondly remembered by Mother Chia Ha Mm. Wife Theresa Ang. Daughter Ngiow Hui Ling. IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHAI HOCK (Departed 19 December 1963) MonertM test yee .ii-.r, i Beautiful, permanent and untouchable Reniemherint tovtng and missing54 words
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Advertisement704 1984-12-19 40 147 Academic 147 Academic 147 Academic I I Academic Courses IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A LEVELS THIS YEAR, THE FIRST THING YOU NEEDTO STUDY IS THIS AD. Stamford with over 30 years experience m academic education offer the following courses for GCE A' and O' level examinations. Day-time courses704 words
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Advertisement259 1984-12-19 40 150 Commercial/ Technical LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CLASSES COMMENCE: 7 A 14 JAN 85 PLEASE ENROL EARLY With our facilitioa and guidance, you will achieve your goal. JOIN US FOR QUALITY. COMFORT. CONVENIENCE, SATISFACTION AND RESULT. N.B. Students/ parents may inspect our facilities and credentials before259 words
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Advertisement331 1984-12-19 40 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Typing Typing II W^^s_k <d T_f|Pioud V^-flOf her _^___m __^_W S Th« London CrlMlirw nf Co€t\ttmrc% _____wm am^m 1 <»kj Industry mWM I AW___W tre Sw.Ktiwy'a C»rt>te*« WM |_^B§§^~ aT^&! Ttotmntmntttam WamtmLmWS—mmm—^ —mmr^Mw m Pa— M mmmMaammW Mmw^ '"*"'*~*T"** __H____s j SBfit* Mmm\331 words
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Advertisement72 1984-12-19 40 lAM (Institute of Administrative Management) June '85 Exam GCE 'OVA' LEVEL Commencing Jan. '85 Enquiries: MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE #04-02,3 Orchard Bldg (Above Yuyi Emporium) Tel: *****77/*****78. ACA (Level 1 2) ICSA (Part 1, 2, 3, 4) LCCI (Certificate/ Diploma) Full/ part-time courses commencing m January '85. RHON'S TRAINING CENTRE72 words
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Advertisement89 1984-12-19 40 IBA Diploma of Business Administration (Aust.) Core Subject Commencing: 7th Jan. '85 Elective* Commencing:Bth Jan. '85 Preparing students for May '85 Examination. For further details, please call METROPOLITAN YMCA EDUCATION CENTRE 70 Palmer Road (Off Shenton Wey) l TEL: *****66 J 151 Language M^ SPEAIT^^ E^^T like the Ispanssa ool89 words
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Advertisement485 1984-12-19 40 151 Language 151 Language my* if COME TO ATT FOR THE BEST RESULTS IN ENGLISH. At ATT yoti will fine. *ngr.t> trainee anc qjairfiea Ta.pve-spea*er teacne-s *ne >eait> .a-e aDc' si-ae^t* cxjg'ess F«cefle r t ciasifcxj^ lacMtt anc 'aig^age WWf_~( Ac::.e stuce^t soc.a: p-ogramme ATT ts art»iia:ec U INTERNATIONAL. «OUSE485 words
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Advertisement487 1984-12-19 40 154 Dancing BEGINNERS ROCK N Roll. Cha-cha, Disco classes commencing 6.30 p.m. tonight. 7.30 p.m. Thursday 20/12/84, 2.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m. Sunday 23/12/84. Disco: 6.30 p.m. Thursday 20/12/84. Private lessons by appointment. Also required Instructor for Children's Ballet Classes. David's School of Dancing, =07-25 Cuppage Centre. *****61. BEGINNERS SOCIAL487 words
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Advertisement296 1984-12-19 40 171 Found i a PEKINESE CROSS BRED Japanese dog. brown with beige colour long haired, one leg limping, un- i dergoing medical attention al vet presumed to be recovering Found loitering at Thomson View on 6 1284 Owner tel *****31 FOUND TRICOLOURED MONGREL (White, with black and brown i patches296 words
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50 1984-12-19 41 i THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR YEAP THIAN SOON wish to express their heartfelt thanks to those who have helped m one way or another, for their kind support, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations to Singapore Children's Society, and attendance during their recent bereavement.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1984-12-19 41 In loving memory of RAYMOND BALAKRISHNAN MARGARET BALAKRISHNAN BORN: 25.12.189S BORN: 28.2.1906 DIED: 7.12.1964 DIED: 19.12.1959 SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS' "Let perpetual light shine upon them, O Lord May their souls rest m peace.' In loving memory of MR. S. JOHN SAMIDAS departed on 19.12.83.124 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1984-12-19 41 In Ever! >ving Memory ot LTA DAVE CHUA POI TECK Called to be with the Lord on 19 Dec~s\ during flight training m the Philippinaa. Sadly misted and fondly remembered by: Parent*. Brothers, Siste's, Brother and Sister-in-law, nephew and loved onus. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow96 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1984-12-19 41 CHELLAPPAN CHETTIAR aged 75 passed away peacefully on 18. 12/84 at 3.20 a.m. Leaving his most beloved wife Nani Kutty, Sons: Selva, Vijayan, Daughters: Sarojeny. Kamala. Daugh-ters-in-law: Vanaja, Rani, Grandson: Shreejan, Granddaughter: Prita to mourn his loss The family wish to express their thanks and gratitude to relatives,99 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1984-12-19 41 LTA. NEO CHAI HOCK Departed 19th Dec. 83 Our loving son, brother friend. Memories of your kindness, humility good humour helps lessen our grief for one we loved so well, lost too soon. All friends relatives are invited to attend a memorial service today at Kay Poh55 words
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Article566 1984-12-19 41 EPSOM JEEP - The side bets hot up EPSOM JEEP BY TO SAY that racing fans on both sides of the Causeway like to bet would be the understatement of the decade. Not content with pouring an estimated staggering $1,200 million on all forms of betting on the club-operated totalisator not to mention566 words
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Article131 1984-12-19 41 HONGKONG, Tues. SILVER STAR, the Inx horse whose falls have killed one jockey and incapioated another, is to be pot down, David Yao, a spokesman for the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club, said today. The club's stewards have decided the four-year-old English gelding will beAFP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration22 1984-12-19 41 At the 400 m Pictures by and At the finish JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIMJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 22 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-12-19 41 Take some Useful Advice In fine trim after let-up ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO USEFUL ADVICE, back after a two-month let-up, served notice of his chances m the Class 4 Div 7 race over 1,400 m on Sunday with a fluent gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With leading615 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-12-19 41 MELBOURNE, Tues. PROMINENT Victorian jockey Brent Thomson (above) said today he would take up a riding contract m Hongkong from Dec 26. New Zealand-born Thomson. 26, settled m Australia m 1978 and has been Victorian champion three times and ridden 900 winners. He has beenReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement92 1984-12-19 41 In memory of tha lata LTA. TAN AH KWEE 19/12/72 From members of the Commando officers Mess ~h ffS Jet Ct va N5-& mm___m 1 a 4_&wJi _LJ __r <^m MmwalmmWrn _W^m s v*V maL »j^ amkWJ awa m^m*v. A™mr ma\ <# MmSm m -> fM r* wCJn 1 192 words
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Advertisement24 1984-12-19 41 In Memory Of MR NEO CHAI HOCK Departed: 19th Dec. 1983 Some day we shall meet on that gulden shore; From: His B.S. GROUP24 words
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Advertisement12 1984-12-19 41 HAVE YOU READ THE LATEST 60 MAGAZINE? It's fresh! It's revitalized i12 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-12-19 42 Bjorn- again! FEELING LOW John McEnroe (right) loses his grip anrl although, for once, his lips are sealed, so is the fate of the United States. FLYING HIGH Anders Jarrvd scents the Swede smell of success as he leaps m exultant celebration of the doubles triumph that clinched the Davis51 words
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Article131 1984-12-19 42 GOTHENBURG, Tues. Jimmy Connors has apologised for his bad behaviour m the Davis Cup tennis final tie between the United States and Sweden and will not be disqualified, referee Alan MUls said here yesterday. "I have had a very genuine and personal apology from him," MillsReuter - 131 words
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502 1984-12-19 42 GOTHENBURG, Tues THE legacy Bjorn Borg left to Swedish tennis finally blossomed last night when four of his young apprentices beat the United States to win the Davis Cup. Anders Jarryd and Stefan Edberg, who grew up under Borg's shadow and were nurtured byReuter - 502 words
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Article288 1984-12-19 44 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Singapore drawn in easier group MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE have been drawn m the easier group for next month's Asian Cup hockey tournament m Dhaka. Except for defending champions Pakistan, the others m Group A Japan, China, Bangladesh and Iran should not pose much of a problem to the Republic.288 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-12-19 44 It's bye bye Manila, hello California for Lydia MANILA, Tues. Filipina sprint star Lydia de Vega has accepted a scholarship offer from an American university following her retirement from the track, the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported today. The pretty 19-year-old runner, who wasAFP - 176 words
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Article162 1984-12-19 44 BERNE, Tues. The European Football Association (UEFA) are is planning to meet on Jan 17 to discuss the disturbances during last week's replayed European Cup-Win-ners' Cup match between Scotland's Celtic and Rapid Vienna, of Austria. UEFA ordered the second-round second-leg tie, which Celtic originally wonReuter - 162 words
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Article295 1984-12-19 44 RIVAL fans waged war m the stands at the Bangladesh national championships, hurling explosive devices and battling police m a melee that left at least 100 people injured, 17 seriously. Fan protests over poor officiating of a game on Monday m Faridpur, south of Dhaka, grew into aAFP; Reuter - 295 words
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Article98 1984-12-19 44 ADELAIDE. Tues Ameri can Steve Denton was bundled out of the South Australian Open tennis championships here today just hours after being released from hospital. The big-serving Texan was determined to go ahead with his first-round match against compatriot Tim Mayotte, despite being taken toReuter - 98 words
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Article90 1984-12-19 44 ALL those who completed the recent Singapore Marathon and did not receive their certificates or T-shirts, can collect them from the Singapore Sports Council at the National Stadium from today till Friday (from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.). In a press release, the SSC said: 'This year's participation90 words
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Article249 1984-12-19 45 Azinger shoots to the front LA QUTJMTA (California), Tues. Paul Azinger fired a five-under-par 67 m the fifth round to take a one-shot lead with one round remaining m the Professional Golf Associat ion's Tour qualifying tournament yesterday. Azinger stands at 346 and has broken par m all five rounds.Reuter; AFP - 249 words
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350 1984-12-19 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By IF only the well-heeled can afford to join golf clubs m Singapore, it would take a millionaire to afford the entrance charges of similar establishments m Japan. For example. $150,000 is sufficient for one to gain admission to the350 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-12-19 45 MANILA, Tues. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, former World Boxing Association junior lightweight champion and hailed as the Philippines' greatest boxer since World War Two, is dying of lung cancer, relatives said yesterday. They said Elorde, 49, was m serious condition at the intensive care unit ofReuter - 199 words
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207 1984-12-19 45 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Only two boxers for Asian contest MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By I ONLY two boxers N. Manimaran and Mohammad Mukhlis will represent Singapore m the 12th Asian championships m Thailand from Jan 5-11. Mukhlis, the Golden Gloves and Singapore Open light-middleweight champion, won the welterweight title m the Asean championships. He is207 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-12-19 45 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN PROFILE...By A.K. strikes an extraordinary claim for fame 4 During the FIQ, my main problem was not being able to handle pressure. I felt that the responsibility to cart home the medals lay on Ronnie Ng and myself. So I cracked up525 words
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Article203 1984-12-19 46 NEW DELHI, Tues. Former captain Kapil Dcv was yesterday dropped for the first time from the Indian cricket squad for the Third Test m Calcutta, hours after the hosts were beaten by England. Kapil will be out for the second one-day international at Cuttack on203 words
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Article173 1984-12-19 46 MELBOURNE, Tues. Former captain Kirn Hughes escaped the wrath of the Australian cricket selectors, but two others were less fortunate when the team to meet the West Indies m the Fourth Test, starting here on Friday, were announced yesterday. The selectors axed opening batsman JohnAFP - 173 words
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Article61 1984-12-19 46 BRISBANE, Tues. Queensland beat Western Australia by 10 wickets on the final day of the Sheffield Shield cricket match yesterday. Brief scores: Queensland 366-9 dec and IW); Western Australia 156 and 224. In Melbourne: South Australia 146-4 dec and 378-5 dec (Andrew Hilditch 88, David Hookes 62); VictoriaReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-12-19 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN 17 -year-old Benedict rules the waves off Pattaya Point BY 4 Shaw Her and I went up to Pattaya two weeks ahead for practice and acclimatisation. That, plus Shaw Her's experience, helped a lot.J.The wind blew at an average of eight knots,510 words
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203 1984-12-19 46 Super-Dan, that's Dolphins' Marino AMERICAN SPORT MIAMI, Tues. National Football League star Dan Marino, of the Miami Dolphins, threw for a total of 350 yards m a 28-21 victory over the Dallas Cowboys last night to become the first NFL quarterback to pass more than 5,000 yards m a regularReuter; AP - 203 words
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Article25 1984-12-19 46 THE game between Singapore Recreation Club and the national hockey team at the Padang yesterday was called off because of poor ground conditions.25 words
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Article425 1984-12-19 46 SPORTS SHORTS EVELYN ASH TURD, who underlined I er sprinting superior Ity after winning the 1 X)m gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics and beating East Gei nan world champion Marlies Gohr m a world record time m Zurich, has been acclaimed "Woman Athlete of the Year" by theAFP; AP; Bernama; Reuter - 425 words
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Article214 1984-12-19 46 LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Tues. There is no question of changing the venue of the 1988 Olympics from Seoul, International Olympic Committee director Mo nique Berlioux said yesterday. She was responding to questions after reports that North Korea had urgently requested the I()C to cancel the choiceReuter; AP - 214 words
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Article152 1984-12-19 47 NATIONAL coach Hussein Aljunied is In a dilemma. And it's all because Singapore's first-choice goalkeeper, David Lee, and midfielder Sharom Mokhtar are leaving today for Jakarta along with last year's National League Division One champions, Tiong Bahru, for the ASEAN Clubs championship, from tomorrow until152 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-12-19 47 asdpio SINGAPORE'S ace striker Fandi Ahmad, who missed the Asian Cup competition, will also have to sit out of the Malaysia Cup tournament, which starts next month. Fandi, who returned on Monday from Holland, is not among the 26 players registered by the Football Association276 words
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Article501 1984-12-19 47 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By SOUTH-EAST Asia Games gold medallist Wong Shoon Keat overcame Malaysia's national champion, Foo Kok Keong, 17-14, 15-9 as Singapore beat Selangor Youth 4-2 m a men's friendly badminton encounter at Delta Sports Complex last night. The men drew m five501 words
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Article362 1984-12-19 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Champion cagers survive Lotto pressure By ASIA ELECTRICAL weathered their first stormy session at the Gay World Stadium last night before chugging home 86--63 at Lotto's expense. The Commercial Cup basketball defending, champions had their first experience of extreme discomfort when Lotto's allout huffing362 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-12-19 47 Joe Dorai on the soccer scene roiwet Coach Hussein manages to sort out midfielder's work problems FORMER international Hashim Hosni, who quit the Singapore squad after October's Merlion Cup, is back m the team for the Malaysia Cup, starting next month. His return follows a465 words
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Article144 1984-12-19 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thursday is a crucial day for the 74 national referees who are hoping to officiate m the Malaysia Cup matches when the tournament kicks off on Jan. 4. This is the day they mil be put through a thorough physical test to determineNST - 144 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-12-19 47 Yuletide woes for the FAS aslnv 4 THE Singapore public had seen most of the teams m the Asian Cup when they came to watch the pre-Olympic tournament. Besides, there were no big stars like Fandi Ahmad, Piyapong Pueon or Zainal Mk Abidin. Peter Velappan FOUR major competitions m eight359 words
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Advertisement594 1984-12-19 46 rrn WEARNE brothers, limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 70th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street -19-00. OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104 on February 6. 1985 at 10.30 a.m. DIVIDEND The Board is recommending594 words
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Miscellaneous84 1984-12-19 46 Today's events BASKETBALL Anchor Beer Commercial Cup: Men Strongly v Ivy House (9 p.m.) Women: Tai Hong Leoag Bee (7.30 p.m.). Both matches ai Gay World Stadium HOCKEY Friendly: State Bank of India Ceylon Sports Club (Balestier Road. 5.15 p. m.). SQI ASH lnter-coastttuen cy tournament: Potong Pasii Queenstown. Kirn84 words
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Advertisement351 1984-12-19 47 I ■lll^__^__^__H_l _^_^_^_^_^_I-_^__^_^_^_^_^_^B _^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^B M mmmmß**mmmm*m***MMam _^^^^^^^^B M fi mmm%*JmmmmmmLwm^mmmm\S*****»*^^ "JJJIJJJJJJJJ*^ *I|bbßß— BP mm mm j*_B mm- '^'^_M^^AWStkw^ f i ii i)a»pß_iiii_««_^ Thinkjet with Centronics Interface UNTIL CHRISTMAS YOU CAN GET A HEWLETT-PACKARD THINK JET PRINHR FOR ONLY $895. Thinkjet is a personal printer that's extremely quiet place with no351 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-12-19 48 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By GOLDHILL Square has been placed on the property market lock, stock and barrel. A Goldhill Development Pte Ltd official confirmed yesterday that the 32-storey shop and office building at the corner of Newton Road and Thomson Road, completed m 1982 at an estimated313 words
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Article504 1984-12-19 48 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By T1 1 J aye discussed matter with Tony Tan SRI LANKAN and Singapore officials are expected to return to the negotiating table to discuss a new air services agreement soon. The impetus for renewed discussions came from a meeting between Sri Lankan President504 words
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223 1984-12-19 48 Murdani: US not keen to sell F-16s to Indonesia JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia would like to a nip its »ir force with vanced American F--1C Fighting Falcon fighter-bombers bnt Washington appears reluctant to sell them, according to armed forces commander Gen Benny Murdani. "We would like to have those aircraft, notReuter - 223 words
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Article51 1984-12-19 48 BEIJING, Tues. Millions of poorly-sighted Chinese are unable to wear glasses because of an acute shortage, the People's Daily said today. The newspaper said about 150 million Chinese wore spectacles. The annual demand for new glasses was 30 million, but only 10 million were available each year.Reuter - 51 words
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Article39 1984-12-19 48 WARSAW, Tues. Eight children died m a fire which swept through an orphanage at Wronki, 350 km northwest of here early today, the official news agency, PAP, said. The cause of the fire was not known. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1984-12-19 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 12.92 points to 1,189.71 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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393 1984-12-19 48 16 others get jail terms ranging from eight years to life HO CHI MINH CITY, Tues. Vietnam's biggest espionage trial ended today with five of the 21 accused sentenced to death by firing squad after being convicted of seeking to toppleAFP; Reuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-12-19 48 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Tues. Artificial heart implant patient William Schroeder suffered some memory loss and depression from a stroke last week, but he managed a song and a smile with a group of schoolchildren singing Christmas carols yesterday. A psychiatrist who examined the 52-year-old Mr Schroeder earli-AP; NYT - 345 words
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Article42 1984-12-19 48 BEIRUT, Tues. A series of bomb explosions wounded three people m the capital today, police said. The bombings followed a night of random shelling between Christian and Muslim militia which killed two people and injured 18 others. Dolice said. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Advertisement115 1984-12-19 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE Kentucky Fried Chicken has fired two of its directors and nearly a dozen of its middle management staff, reports AMY CHEOK. Acma Electrical Industries is helping China to set up a plant for making air-conditioners. 9 Four finance companies have cut their115 words
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Miscellaneous128 1984-12-19 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.03 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 17/32 C Fine Manila 22/32 C Cloudy Amsterdam $C Melbourne 17/27 C Fine Bangkok 23/33 C Fair Moscow JC Beijing -9/-4 C128 words
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Title Section106 1984-12-19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1984 wpaMmmmmm mMamsmmmmMMm SECTION TWO In the aftermath of a worldwide recession, foreign workers m Western Europe have become the targets of prejudice and resentment. In West Germany alone, there are two million foreign "guest workers" whose presence has become a controversial issue. In106 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1984-12-19 1 PRANAY GUPTE - Guest workers 'urged' to go home PRANAY GUPTE Stories by ON AN ordinary afternoon at the bustling Turkish bazaar inside the S-Bahnhof, a former train station m West Berlin, Ehmet Tutkoli waited for customers at his shoeshine booth. The din of oriental music rose from the dozen or so storesNYT; LEONARD FREED - 1,502 words
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551 1984-12-19 1 SPOKESMEN for immigrants' organisations have expressed concern that Chancellor Kohl's plan could be the beginning of a forced repatriation programme. Mr Norbert Blum. Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, vehemently denies this, saying the government "will never deviate from the principle of free choice".551 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-12-19 2 PRANAY GUPTE - PRANA Y GUPTE Decaying Kreuzberg: Home of the Turks By KREUZBERG is the sad, decaying neighbourhood that houses most of West Berlin's Turkish community. Some of its buildings, especially those constructed before 1945, were long ago scheduled for demolition, but when the migrantNYT; LEONARD FREED - 696 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-12-19 3 KAYE ANN - Floral dressing for your table KAYE ANN By I Arty I crafts Make your own Christmas table decorations with flowers, crackers, pine cones and a red candle FOR Christmas this year, let's make an arrangement for a large round table. The arrangement is a circular floral one, made up ofKENNETH KOH - 636 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-12-19 5 RODNEY PINDER - Hello calls from up above RODNEY PINDER By m Washington Telephones m the sky are the latest manifestation of an American love affair with instant communication. With the recent introduction of pay-phones on airliners, anyone who can afford to travel across the vastness of the United States need be noReuter - 700 words
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343 1984-12-19 5 THOMAS BREY - Cars a luxury for the Yugoslavs THOMAS BREY By m Belgrade ONE'S own car which, m the past, ranked ahead of home ownership as the Yugoslav citizen's idea of a status symbol, is now threatening to become a luxury too expensive to keep. Car purchase and maintenance costs have soaredDPA - 343 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1984-12-19 6 ALJEAN HARMETZ - ALJEAN HARMETZ By After Ryan's Daughter, there was a 14-year gap m the career of director David Lean. Now there's A Passage to India, based on E. M. Forster's novel of the same name. WHEN A Passage to India opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre1,320 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-12-19 14 asdfas THE 33rd game of the World Chess Championship m Moscow between title-holder Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov ended m a draw yesterday, after 20 moves and less than three hours' play. After a sharp and ambitious new move m the232 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-12-19 14 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By! TWO American singers who were popular about 20 years ago will help bring this lacklustre year on the entertainment front to a sentimental close. Goodwood Park Hotel has engaged Johnny Tillotson, a pretty-faced crooner who, m the early '60s, recorded hits such388 words
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Article, Illustration842 1984-12-19 14 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By Our writer talks to Johnny Tillotson, star of the '60s who sings of girls and love. The accompanying story finds but why oldies are goodies m Singapore. POETRY m Motion, a song about "the beautiful flow when ladies move", gave Johnny842 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-12-19 15 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By BAND AID A group of musicians have pooled their talent and produced, for free, the single Do They Know It's Christmas? The £1.5 million they hope to make will help the starving m Ethiopia. IN the Dark Continent, Ethiopia is hungry. Sickness,736 words
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234 1984-12-19 15 THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS By the Raffles Group Goethe-lnstitut Last Friday and Saturday Reviewed by KATE JAMES THE SONG about the Partridge m a Pear Tree was extended into a 45-minute entertainment, featuring 67 little Singapore girls and one boy. from234 words
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Title Section11 1984-12-19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1984 SECTION THREE {*«*."f«H *L#11 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1984-12-19 1 LI LIEN- FUNG - LI LIEN-FUNG By Bamboo green This is the last feature of this column, which has run for five years. Our columnist has decided to undertake a more personal and urgent project. ONE morning early last month, I stood alone on the mall m front of1,110 words
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Article149 1984-12-19 1 »fl Ml— tTAfltil #7 £Jl*fJfBjl^ r £#iflflH+^flt«E« #KEJlfis*i>^7 -lie ■I Ul a— A.*fc&4t¥|£ fettßJflJ: i Ift ife SI H 617 *fc M¥%± ffi *r i* fll ISlttttfiJii&^grlp] nm-\&m*k&&*%i ±v&z°mmM&m& ft SBS •&fn^TEIR± tet£*|Bjfl:tfjr3rt:*T° fn m&&mt&&ftß Mlsitfe3l4>¥&£ Mensem* a *«*ntßK o^flfiafi&iS! S* SU f!r pf 2? §ff ft- -mm^^Mftft frHfc*ltE£°&?'i;^t* mi149 words
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Advertisement379 1984-12-19 1 l| THE TIME MANAGER SEMINAR I THE BRAIN SKILLS SEMINAR 1 1 22 23 January 1985 24 25 January 1985 I flfl As a successful manager, you have an infinite capacity for achievement. Jfl fll But all too often, you are frustrated by telephone interruptions and petty IJflB The brain379 words
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Article, Illustration807 1984-12-19 2 STONE is an important natural resource. Aside from providing the material for architecture, roads and utensils, it is also, surprisingly, a source of aesthetic pleasure. Often considered dirty, useless objects best left on the ground, few people discern the aesthetic value of small stonesSinorama - 807 words
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Advertisement851 1984-12-19 3 APPOINTMENTS f i UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK seeks qualified candidates for the post oi Chief, Division for Shipping, Ports and Inland Waterways (D-1 Level) m the Division for Shipping, Ports and Inland Waterways m the Economic and Social Commission v Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Women candidates are851 words
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Advertisement654 1984-12-19 3 NOTICES I Wmf Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad I I PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT I H The Board of Directors announce the following audited results for the year ended 30th H fl September 1984. fl H Profit after tax reported for the first half year 18,691 27,053 31 H BB^BBV BJF654 words
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Article, Illustration688 1984-12-19 4 Megat Terawis Dec 28, Victoria Theatre Preview by BUDIMAN A.R. MEGAT Terawis, another hero of the post -Malacca nSultanate will be staged as part of the Majlis Pusat Cultural Festival next week (Dec 28). If the legendary Hang Tuah brought fame for his martial prowess688 words
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Article627 1984-12-19 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA karangan di bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: Beribu-ribu orang mengalami kebuluran. Kekurangan makanan menjejas 36 daripada 50 buah negara di benua Afrika.627 words
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Article390 1984-12-19 4 Oleh BUDIMAN A. R - Oleh BUDIM AN A.R. SEMPENA Pesta Budaya Melayu anjuran Majlis Pusat (MP), sebuah drama akan dipentaskan di Panggung Victoria pada 28 Disember. Pihak Jawatankuasa Pementasan Drama telah memilih cerita 'Megat Terawis'. Difahamkan, pada mulanya Jawatankuasa Pementasan mencadangkan Encik Bani Buang dari Perkumpulan Seni untuk mengarah drama390 words
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Article277 1984-12-19 4 Latar belakang Megat Terawis merupakan skrip drama Melayu yang pertama dibukukan pada tahun 1951. Ceritanya ditulis oleh Teh Fatimah binti Abdul Wahab dan dicetak oleh McMillan and Company Limited di London, menurut Dinsman, seorang pengkritik drama Malaysia. Menurut Dinsman, Teh Fatimah dalam satu wawancara di Dewan Bahasa dan277 words
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