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Title Section15 1985-01-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-01-14 1 Section Two Botanic gardens: Research or recreation? During the Golden Age of botanic gardens in the tropics, research bloomed. Plants were identified, classified and written about in books that are still admired today. But scientists now worry whether such gardens have neglected their research role too much for their recreation77 words
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Article66 1985-01-14 1 Section Three Champion's secret Taiwanese Lin Hai Fong, who has stayed in Japan since he was 10, has been the country's champion in weiqi, or go, for 20 years. He was here recently to promote the game at our community centres. He talks about the secret of his secret. Page66 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-01-14 1 LOS ANGELES, Sunday AMERICAN judicial authorities are to investigate a Californian Christian organisation which has collected millions of dollars for starving Ethiopians but did not send any aid to the country. The US Justice Department and the California Attorney-Gener-al's Office saidNYT; UPI - 306 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-01-14 1 Preliminary accord reached after more than a year of talks BEIJING, Sunday AMERICAN and Chinese armed services chiefs yesterday agreed on the need for closer military relations for peace and stability in Asia. Their agreement on this came amid news reports from Washington that theReuter - 388 words
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Article133 1985-01-14 1 The deal, if comfdeted, would mark the irst fruits of more than a year of high-level contact between Washington and Beijing on possible arms sales. "The arms are defensive in nature and pose no threat," the administration official said yesterday. The hardware in the proposed armsNYT; Reuter; UPI; AP - 133 words
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375 1985-01-14 1 CONRAD RAJ - Alfa-Pacific case has nothing to do with me, says ex-MD CONRAD RAJ By DR CHUA WEE MENG said yesterday that the unprecedented action of the Stock Exchange of Singapore to step in to directly supervise the operations of his former broking firm, AlfaPacific Securities, had nothing to do with him.375 words
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Article51 1985-01-14 1 MOSCOW, Sun. Continued deployment of medium -range US missiles in Europe will endanger the future of United States-Soviet disarmament talks, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said today. Speaking in a television interview, he said the nuclear arsenals of Britain and France should also be Included In such talks.AFP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration212 1985-01-14 1 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By IPOH, Sun. Jockey Larry Francis and apprentice Bakri Tubin were badly hurt when their mounts were Involved in a three-horse pile-up here today. Francis fractured his right shoulder and had bruises on his face while Bakri suffered spinal212 words
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Article, Illustration342 1985-01-14 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By A WEEKEND get-together of Asean ministers ended here last night with a grand dinner hosted by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs Lee at the Istana State Room. President Devan Nair and ministers also attended last night's function. Seven ministers one342 words
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Article103 1985-01-14 1 Plane makes crash landing JAKARTA. Sun. A domestic airliner caught fire aftei crashlanding in the Moluci as but the 12 |">i>|)le or, board escaped unharm ed. the official ftatars news agency sai' l today li said the British made Viscount turbo prop of the Me] pan Nusantara Airline over shotReuter - 103 words
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Article39 1985-01-14 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Charles Kelly, a World War n hero who single-handedly took on a German platoon and became known as "Commando Kelly" for his exploits, has died at the age of 64, friends said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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201 1985-01-14 1 27 killed as fire sweeps through Bangladesh train DHAKA, Sun. At least 27 people died in a train fire early today in north-western Bangladesh, railway authorities said, but unofficial reports put the death toll as high as 150 with 300 injured. Railway authorities also said that about 50 people wereAFP; AP - 201 words
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Article741 1985-01-14 2 Cabinet crashes down A FOUR-METRE kitchen cabinet came crashing down yesterday, grazing a woman's head. And when Madam Tan Soi Soi's husband, Mr Siah Lin Chong, went to see what had happened, he found that the cabinet Tiad only eight fourcentimetre screws to hold it up against the wall.741 words
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Article578 1985-01-14 2 No poison used VIETNAM has refrained from using Soviet-sup-plied toxic chemicals in recent fighting along the Thai-Cambodian border because of the outcry from the Free World, Khmer resistance forces have said. Meanwhile, Vietnamese refugees in Australia have been raising money for three years to finance a future578 words
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Article290 1985-01-14 2 No ban yet THE International Olympic Committee would ban blood-doping once a reliable test had been found, the head of its medical commission, Prince Alexandre de Merode, has said. He added that the lOC had made clear its opposition to blood-doping since 1976. But the prince said that it290 words
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Article72 1985-01-14 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Selling out MALAYSIA'S architects have been warned to stop selling their signatures for quick profit. They could lose their registration with the Malaysian Architects' Association and without the registration thev cannot work as architects in Malaysia. They sell their signatures to foreign architects who cannot practise72 words
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Article173 1985-01-14 2 For unity's sake SAYING he was "willing to do anything for the sake of opposition unity", Mr Aquilino Pimentel, a leading presidential aspirant, has said he would be willing to run as vice-president. Mr Pimentel's departure for a month-long speaking tour of the United States, Canada ana Europe173 words
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Article317 1985-01-14 2 Non-botanic gardens RECREATION vs Research is the dilemma facing many botanic gardens, especially those in Southeast Asia. For some, it is no longer a dilemma, since recreation won over research long ago. Many scientists say a garden is no longer 'Tbotanic when it becomes a public park. But317 words
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Article238 1985-01-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Soviet refusal to join hands with the Americans in space exploration is regrettable. Avoiding duplication and saving on costs are two obvious benefits of space collaboration. Indeed, the propaganda value of being the first nation to do anything is highly debatable. Mankind remembers Yuri238 words
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Article177 1985-01-14 2 THE TOP MONEY-MAKERS IN THE PAN-ELECTRIC GROUP PROFITS for the Pan-Electric Industries group will come from property and marine salvage this year. Its shares seem likely to remain attractive to punters again this year The chairman, Mr William Crafter. said the property division will make its money from the177 words
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Article141 1985-01-14 2 On the Go HE IS so famous in Japan that there was a period during the early 1970s named after him. He is Lin Hai Fong, the Taiwanese who is a wizard at the game of Go, also known as weiqi The game for two played on a141 words
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Article330 1985-01-14 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday THE Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) will give covert aid to the Afghan resistance worth US$25O million Sssso million) this year, in the biggest programme of its kind since the Vietnam war, the Washington Post said today. Providing arms, ammunition, equipment, medicine and cashAFP; AP - 330 words
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Article69 1985-01-14 3 HUNDREDS OF heavily-armed police patrolled the streets of Noumea, capital of the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia yesterday following two days of rioting. Black militants and White settlers declared mourning for their dead yesterday. They issued their call as France prepared to fly in 1.000 extraAP; Reuter - 69 words
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Article74 1985-01-14 3 GUNMEN SHOT and killed a Libyan diplomat, Mr Farag Omar Makhyoun, 31, outside his home in central Rome yesterday. A spokesman for the Libyan People's Bureau (or embassy) said that Mr Makhyoun was a member of the Popular Committee which was set up in 1979 by ColonelAFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-01-14 3 HE YANG (left in picture above), the 34--year-old new boss of Beijing's biggest department store visiting the television department. As part of the moves to revamp the Baihou Dalou store in line with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms, Mr He is encouraging saleswomen to wearAP - 62 words
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Article52 1985-01-14 3 IRAQ SAID its warplanes struck at two more naval targets, one of them large, in the Persian Gulf yesterday. A military spokesman said in Baghdad all planes returned safely to base after scoring "a successful and effective hit". There was no immediate J"^"~»nriorit n firmation of theReuter - 52 words
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Article63 1985-01-14 3 AMERICAN MILITARY experts have arrived in West Germany from the United States to probe a fatal fire involving a Pershing-2 missile in which three US soldiers died. US army officials said two teams of experts had arrived at the US military base near Heilkronn, north of Stuttgart,Reuter - 63 words
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370 1985-01-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. In the space of three decades Japan has emerged as the free world's second industrial power but the government now admits in a report that the quality of life of most Japanese have been sacrificed370 words
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Article212 1985-01-14 3 Nakasone off to South Pacific TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone sets out tonight on a visit to the South Pacific. During this time he will put his breezy style of diplomacy to work in strengthening Japan's ties with Australia, New Zealand and other countries of the region. In hisReuter - 212 words
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Article476 1985-01-14 3 BANGKOK, Sunday Guerillas report experiments with sea snake poison VIETNAM has experimented with toxic chemicals for use in warfare, but one experiment failed when a compound extracted from a poisonous sea snake was fired at some goats which escaped unharmed, the Cambodian resistance said in aAP - 476 words
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Article81 1985-01-14 3 TOKYO, Sun. The 10-month-old bid to blackmail candy companies has rubbed off on children, as two youths were arrested by police yesterday on the suspicion they tried to extort 450,000 yen (553,942) from the Japanese subsidiary of Nestle in western Japan. Police said the twoAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-01-14 3 SEVERAL Japanese fitness enthusiasts led by 76-year-old Masamitsu Nakagawa, taking a dip in an icefilled mini-pool in Tokyo yesterday. The group of 15 senior citizens, wearing only headgear and loincloths, braved the freezing water for about 15 minutes in the annual event whichAP - 57 words
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Article61 1985-01-14 3 SEOUL, Sun. At least 38 people were killed after their bus plunged from a bridge and crashed through the ice of a river near the central South Korean town of Yongdong. The bus fell seven metres after skidding on the snow-covered bridge, then broke throughReuter - 61 words
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97 1985-01-14 4 East bloc lorries 'on spy missions' VIENNA, Sun. East European spy lorries are testing the state of roads and bridges in Austria and Western Europe to see if they could carry heavy Soviet tanks, the Austrian newspaper Kurier reported today. It said some lorries had electronic apparatus to overhear radioAFP - 97 words
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Article70 1985-01-14 4 ATHENS. Sun. Greece and Albania officially opened their common border yesterday for the first time since the end of World War II in a further expression of improved relations between the two countries, the official Athens Ne'.vs Agency said During the opening ceremony, alternate Foreign Minister CarolosUPI - 70 words
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321 1985-01-14 4 France has own version of 'Dallas' PARIS, Sunday INTENT on beating the Americans at their own game, French television has launched its answer to the chart-topping American television series, Dallas. The launch of Chateauvallon a makebelieve town somewhere in France where rich people live, love and hate last week wasReuter - 321 words
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185 1985-01-14 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Soviet Ambassador in Washington, Anatoly Dobrynin, has become the first foreign diplomat to be invited to the President's inaugural luncheon, officials said. Mr Dobrynin has represented the Soviet Union here since 1962. If he attends, he will beAFP - 185 words
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131 1985-01-14 4 VATERSAY (Scotland), Sun. Lonely men on the tiny Scottish island of Vatersay, which has no eligible women, have been promised a path to love. The British government is to finance a causeway to link Vatersay, in the outer Hebrides, to its larger neighbour,Reuter - 131 words
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Article357 1985-01-14 4 East may peace move GENEVA, Sunday Response to Geneva talks expected SOVIET leader Konstantin Chernenko and heads of the six other Warsaw Pact nations are due to hold a summit conference on Wednesday that may launch a fresh peace offensive aimed at stopping the installation of American missiles in Europe.NYT - 357 words
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Article, Illustration244 1985-01-14 4 13 killed in pile-ups in Germany picture. DUSSELDORF, Sunday DUSSELDGRF. Sun. Thirteen people are known to have died and 50 were injured in huge pile-ups on fog-bound West German motorways yesterday, police said. The accidents occurred at the end of a week in which most of Europe has been inReuter - 244 words
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Article133 1985-01-14 4 Man held under terrorism Act LONDON, Sun. An exBritish soldier has been detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act in connection with alleged Libyan plots in Britain against political opponents of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, a London newspaper reported today. The weekly Observer identified him as Brian Crapper, and said heAP - 133 words
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200 1985-01-14 4 LONDON, Sun. The train used by Queen Elizabeth to travel throughout Britain is being re-designed to withstand a gas or missile attack, a London newspaper reported today. The tabloid Mail on Sunday said state-owned British Rail is either replacing or refitting all 12AP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-01-14 4 BBC bids farewell to Miss Britain JILL SAXBY, 25, who won the Miss Britain title in Sheffield on Friday night, posing for the cameras. She will be the last beauty queen to be shown on the television screens of the BBC. The BBC is ending its coverage of beauty contests,Reuter - 72 words
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213 1985-01-14 4 Public hits at Danish Queen's remarks COPENHAGEN. Sun. Queen Margrethe has run into unprecedented public criticism for chiding her five million subjects about their attitude towards immigrants. Most newspapers praised the 44-year-old monarch for urging patience and understanding towards the growing waves of newcomers in her traditional New Year's EweAP - 213 words
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Article50 1985-01-14 4 WARSAW. Sun A gas explosion yesterday ripped through a crowded meal store in a Warsaw suburb, killing at least six people and injuring about 30 others, the state-run news agenrv PAP reported Five women and a seven-year-old boy were known to ha\e died. PAP said UPIUPI - 50 words
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282 1985-01-14 5 Pentagon 'to vet flow of hi-tech WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has authorised a Defence Department review of high technology exports in a move to stop transhipment of sensitive equipment to the Soviet Union through friendly countries, the Washington Post said yesterday. The newspaper said the [>residential o'-der ended aReuter - 282 words
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157 1985-01-14 5 NEW YORK, Sun. Israel, Honduras and El Salvador have taken over the role of the United States as the main suppliers of arms and support for rebels fighting the Sandinist government in Nicaragua, the New York Times said today. The newspaper, quoting unnamed Reagan administrationReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration48 1985-01-14 5 AMERICAN Pat Fortier walking down Detroit's Woodward Avenue over the weekend in a suit of armour to make a point about crime in the streets. He's been magged twice. "This is a way to convert my fear into a constructive illustration/' said Fortier. Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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Article126 1985-01-14 5 Lawyers censure disaster chasers SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. f— The American Board of Trial Advocates said yesterday that the unsolicited contact by lawyers with victims of disasters Is unprofessional and contrary to the public Interest. The group's statement was obviously aimed at several American lawyers, most notably Melvin Belli of SanUPI - 126 words
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Article82 1985-01-14 5 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Winds of up to 130 kmh yesterday caused a "minor disaster" in southern California, splintering trees, shattering windows and blowing cars around, while Texas was hit with its worst storm this winter. The south-western snowstorm was blamed for one traffic death in NewUPI - 82 words
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Article43 1985-01-14 5 GROTON (Connecticut), Sun. The seventh Trident nuclear submarine was christened The Alaska yesterday, with a goal of deterring war, according to American Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska. The new sub is scheduled to join the fleet in early 1986. APAP - 43 words
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Article562 1985-01-14 5 KHARTOUM, Sunday Up to four million people face starvation this year RELIEF workers in chronically impoverished Sudan say that the drought-related famine here could reach Ethiopian proportions by July this year. The relief workers, interviewed here over the last three days, said that two millionNYT - 562 words
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276 1985-01-14 5 WINDHOEK, Sun. Senator Edward Kennedy said here yesterday that he did not believe the White authorities in South Africa were committed to "meaningful progress" on changing their racial policies, and indicated he would seek punitive legislation designed to force change. "Support for theNYT - 276 words
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Article99 1985-01-14 5 OVERLAND PARK (Kansas), Sun. An apparent good Samaritan who helped start a woman's car and talked about how dangerous it was to be out at night then pulled out a gun and took her purse. Miss Karen Corson, 19, told police she was stranded in southernAP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-01-14 6 MANILA, Sunday Ptp^ntal willing to settle for Vice-Presidency THE Philippine opposit#n tosk a major step itfflMiFp* unity last tfpriby fHfen Mr Aauili,a6 !2m£&tel, one of the gtfftmnsi presidential [itaplftfcnß, \djisclosed his WHt^Jjg^i^to accept a "1 aj% wUlfag to do anyNbflvMr jK sake of oppo'sitiAn unity" the358 words
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Article75 1985-01-14 6 Australian drug smuggler jailed JAKARTA, Sun. An Australian woman has been sentenced to 10 years' jail in Bali for trying to smuggle 355 grams of narcotics into the island in her sanitary napkin, Antara newsagency reported today. Denpasar district court also fined Christine Anne Harrison one million rupiah (about 552,000).75 words
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Article51 1985-01-14 6 The prosecution has appealed against the sentence, adding that the government was now devoting more serious attention to the narcotics menace. The prosecutor demanded a 15-year jail sentence. Harrison told the court she brought in the drugs from Penang, via Singapore and Jakarta. Antara said she51 words
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Article, Illustration33 1985-01-14 6 TUNIS, Sun. Tunisia and Indonesia have decided to step up trade and industrial cooperation, it was announced here at the close of the first joint session of the TunisianIndonesian Commission.33 words
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Article51 1985-01-14 6 THIS is Pornplt Muansri riding her buffalo, joining some 3,9%% farmers protesting against low rice prices outside Government House in Bangkok last Wednesday. and the party's leaders. The Prime Minister was awaiting the reports of two ministerial missions which he despatched to Chachoengsao and Nakhon Sawan51 words
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121 1985-01-14 6 HAN LING - Girl of 8 gives all her savings to heart boy HAN LING By Brunt Report?' BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sun The tragic plight of another child deeply touched eight-year-old Sanjeela Kiran Uppai She was upset when she learned that two-year-old Vincent Tnen. will die within two or three years unless he121 words
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Article133 1985-01-14 7 IPOH, Sun. A three-year-old girl was drowned In a sewage tank in Pinji Park here on Friday despite attempts to rescue her. Loh Mun Yee fell in the tank through an uncovered manhole while playing with her brother and a cousin, both 4. Their criesNST - 133 words
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Article268 1985-01-14 7 Malaysian architects warned KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 'Stop selling signatures to foreigners* MALAYSIAN architects should stop selling their signatures to foreigners in order to make a quick profit. Malaysian Architects Association vice-president Haji Hajeedar Haji Abdul Majid said. He added that by doing so they faced the risk of losing theirNST - 268 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-01-14 7 JOHOR BARU, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will take part in a windsurfing competition in conjunction with the three-day Johor tourism carnival at Desaru which begins on March 1. About 100 international and local windsurfers are expected to participate, Johor Tourism Association (JTA) chairman DatukBernama - 132 words
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Article177 1985-01-14 7 Ex-BMF man hits at committee LONDON, Sun. Former BMF assistant general manager Henry Chin said yesterday he had always been available to talk to the Committee of Inquiry and that he had nothing to hide. He criticised the committee for saying he could not be contacted and for publishing hisNST - 177 words
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214 1985-01-14 7 KL to promote drug ties with others in Asean JOHOR BARU, San. Malaysia will try to step op the exchange of intelligence and cooperation with other Asean countries to check drug trafficking in this region, Deputy Home Minister Radzl Sheikh Ahmad said hen today. He pointed out that there wasBernama - 214 words
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232 1985-01-14 7 JOHOR BARU, Sun FOURTEEN Indian nationals who were promised lucrative jobs in Malaysia by a Singaporebased employment agency are stranded here. The Indians, who alleged that the agency had taken away their passports, money and visas, are "squatting" in a bakery in Jalan Dhobi here.NST - 232 words
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307 1985-01-14 8 STU GLAUBERMAN - More stoma patients lead active lives STU GLAUBERMAN By MORE patients are learning to live active lives after undergoing surgery for cancer of the colon and rectum that left them unable to control their bowels. The incidence of cancer surgery in which part of the intestines is removed is increasing307 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-01-14 8 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Kitchen cabinet falls off the wall in HDB flat By A CLERK yesterday escaped serious injury when her kitchen cabinet, measuring nearly four metres long, fell off the wall, grazing her head as it crashed onto the floor. Madam Tan Soi Soi, 33,327 words
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112 1985-01-14 8 Dr Tay on importance of art to children TEACHING young children to draw and encouraging them to enjoy shapes, colours and musical tones are very important aspects of education. Dr Tay Eng Soon. Minister of State (Education and Communications and Information), said this at the Fifth National Children's On-The-Spot Drawing112 words
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346 1985-01-14 8 CEPHAH TAN - PA plans a more active role for youths CEPHAH TAN By Main aim to get them involved in social and political issues THE People's Association Youth Movement turns 14 with an agenda full of action. One of its main thrusts is to get its members to be more in touch346 words
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Article, Illustration184 1985-01-14 8 TWO men died and eight people were injured in road accidents yesterday and on Saturday. Seven Malaysians in a pick-up were injured when their vehicle was involved in an accident with two lorries and a van along Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. One of them,184 words
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373 1985-01-14 9 MATHEW YAP - Sanitation jobs for HDB core contractors MATHEW YAP By Move to speed up building projects A MORE efficient way of managing building projects has been worked out for Housing Board core contractors. Frequent delays caused by lack of co-ordination between different contractors doing the reinforcement concrete and sanitation works will373 words
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141 1985-01-14 9 A YOUTH who used his brother's car to transport stolen fruit was placed on an l&-month probation on Saturday. The car was forfeited by the court. Ng Goh Lam, 21, agreed to the probation rules, including staying indoors between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.141 words
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203 1985-01-14 9 COMPUTER games, breakdancing and discos are luring boys away from the Boys' Brigade. These distractions were depicted in a sketch by the brigade's Bth Singapore Company which has a problem keeping new recruits in the past two years. The sketch was part203 words
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Article59 1985-01-14 9 MR KIM Yoon-Yul has been appointed coordinator of United Nations development activities in Singapore. Mr Kim, who will continue as regional representative for the United Nations Development Programme for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, will present his credentials to Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community59 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-01-14 9 A GIANT "dragon" will usher in the Year of the Ox at the Chinese Garden during the Lunar New Year festival on Feb 20 and 21. The dragon is actually a pneumatic mattress specially flown in from England for children to bounce on its 7.6-metre by 7.6--metre131 words
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Article93 1985-01-14 9 JURONG Town Corporation has budgeted $141.11 million for its expenditure for 1985/1986 and $121.59 million for interest on long-term loans. JTC expects an income of $377.75 million from land leases, factories and other tenancies, Jurong Port, Jurong Marine Base and housing. The operating surplus less expenditure93 words
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Article71 1985-01-14 9 A DRIVER was struck with a stick by a man who quarrelled with him over the parking of a car, a court heard on Friday. Chong Ah Ler, 56, then a lift attendant at Elizabeth Heights, admitted causing grievous hurt to Mr Abdul Gani bin71 words
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Article53 1985-01-14 9 LAST year, projects that were completed on sites sold by the Urban Redevelopment Authority added a total of 39,561 square metres of office space to Singapore; 65,522 sq m of shopping space; and 120,782 sq m of warehouse space. They also added 1,059 hotel rooms and53 words
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441 1985-01-14 9 Dr Ow: Every home should have a piece of art CAN every Singaporean afford to buy at least one work of art? And if he can. would he or she be willing to buv one? Dr Ow Chin Hock, speaking on the need for patronage and support of art ists441 words
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98 1985-01-14 9 Courses from extramural department THE Department of Extramural Studies of the Na tional University of Singapore is offering two courses this month. The seven-session course Effective Presentations and Public Speaking, starts on Jan 22 It will be held between 7 p.m. and 9.30 p.m at Lecture Theatre 4 of the98 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-01-14 10 RAV DHALIWAL - Exact fares needed for SBS machines RAV DHALIWAL Those at Toa Payoh won't give you change By HAVE the exact fare ready when you use the Singapore Bus Service ticketing machines which are being tried out at the Bedok and Toa Payoh bus interchanges from today. This advice applies particularly457 words
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306 1985-01-14 10 Foreign brands low on Singaporeans' beer list IMPORTED beer is finding the going tough in wooing Singaporeans, although sales have risen. A check with beer circles showed that Singaporeans still prefer the long established brands of Malayan Breweries Singapore Private Limited Anchor and Tiger. Market sources said this preference was306 words
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78 1985-01-14 10 RESERVISTS from 12 formations took part in a friendly bowling contest at Kallang Bowl yesterday to promote fraternity." The People's Defence Force, which fielded the largest number of teams, came in first. This was the third of four events, until March 31, organised to78 words
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81 1985-01-14 10 MORE coaches will be added to Malayan Railway trains commuting between Singapore and Malaysia during the Lunar New Year season. The railway's express services will have between five and seven extra coaches from Feb 15 to Feb 25. From Thursday, passengers can make81 words
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Article162 1985-01-14 10 Course at Poly for MRT workers A TRAINING course for workers in the Mass Rapid Transit project w\]] be conducted bv the Singapore Polytechnic The polytechnic was approached by the MRT Corporation "t o provide skills training in tunnel, railway and general land surveying for its staff, according to Polynews.162 words
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Article69 1985-01-14 10 MR CHIAM Sec Tong. the MP for Potong Pasir, will speak at an education seminar at the request of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union The seminai Education in Singapore Technology and Fatalism, is part of the union's 2Mh anniversary cele orations and will be held at69 words
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Article, Illustration246 1985-01-14 10 WEARING uniforms to work is unappealing to most women but not to those at NTUC Travel Service. It was they who asked the management for outfits for work and then went about designing it themselves. The sky-blue straight skirt, matched with a246 words
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Article217 1985-01-14 20 Our share is growing, says SIA chief A CALL to make the Asia-Pacific the busiest air traffic region in the world has been made by a top airline executive. The managing director of Singapore Airlines and president of the Orient Airlines Association, Dr Cheong217 words
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Article68 1985-01-14 20 THIEVES stole tin ore valued at $20,000 after breaking into a factory in Yishun Avenue 2 sometime between Friday and Saturday. Businesswoman K. S. Yeo, 35. said she left the factory in Block 1015 after locking it up on Friday night. She discovered the front door of68 words
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520 1985-01-14 20 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG Managers predict boom will end soon By THIS may be the year of the fitness club shake-out. There are too many of them around, said managers of these executive-type clubs. Since last year, the number of fitness clubs whose identifying features are high520 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-01-14 20 A GYM for the masses, as well as a training ground for budding national champions that's the idea behind the National Physical Fitness Gym at King George's Avenue. That was also the reason for the low entrance fee of $150, said Mr Paul Chua, the303 words
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Article248 1985-01-14 20 Mistreatment of dogs on the rise MORE dogs have been found neglected or abandoned by their owners. Mrs Deidre Moss, administration secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said: "Last year, this happened twice in three months. Now it seems to be once a week." The248 words
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Article59 1985-01-14 20 STUDENTS from Moulmein constituency who need financial help can apply for bursaries. Successful primary school applicants will get $200 and secondary school pupils $300. Application forms are available from the Moulmein community centre. Moulmein community hall, residents' committee centres ai zonesA. B, C. D and59 words
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Article57 1985-01-14 20 Ml SLIM undergraduates and post-graduate students from local and overseas tertian institutions can apply for this year's Mendaki Foundation study loans. Bursaries at postgraduate level are also offered. Application forms are available from the foundation's office at the Ministry of Communit-* Development in Pearl's Hill during57 words
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143 1985-01-14 20 New IDD and Datel service destinations THE International Direct Dialling service will be extended to Libya (Socialist People's Libya Arab Jamahiriya) and the Virgin Islands in the United States from tomorrow The charge for an IDD call to Libya is 57 cents pet block of six seconds, while that for143 words
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Article46 1985-01-14 20 A POWER failure hit Lorongs 1. 2. 3 and 4, Toa Payoh. at 5 p.m. yesterday. It was restored progressively between 6. J0 p.m. and 7.05 p.m. The black-out is believed to have been caua-d by a fault in the cable.46 words
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Advertisement28 1985-01-14 8 Cortina Watch Centre Pte Ltd the latest in Audemars Piguet time pieces. ~_^^K!Mflnfltf^flfih^^^K^^KK^H^ T '^K u^^B &|S JP/tP*--^^ t Jm mY~ t^mJmm^S^mSSmmmmmmmmr^Mmmm^ f .'^^**%&^F t^ti*t^JK£%mm&W%mm mmmma^mmm mmmWS^mmmh^mm^. --w28 words
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Advertisement124 1985-01-14 8 BODYBUILDING ANYONE? K. Bodybuilding Nutritior %M W\%^s^w A. and Training Programs a (Joe Weider) Y^^^^ESy^tfffl^jßji v Bk Ail ne latest mtorma'ion HGS^MV^??^Ii^S WL on nutrition, deviser trom \^^^KEXs^**^ Wk tests in the Weider s^HBBT^ f V Research Clinic to r the W R $•> *1 m bodybuilding m U H124 words
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Advertisement471 1985-01-14 9 \^y MLnUrilJrib-JDiIiJNZ zUU iwBbbBHBI^B^ ./IP ,j|i iiiiiifliin^ Have you ever wondered how Jg^^^gggj^f^Jl^g^^mmm^mmmmmmmmmmmm^m [g^- r- Mercedes-Benz lias stayed so far \^^^m^^^m)mWm^!lWMmmMmmmJfKlmWfK^ 't* y^ii^i-L^s^^^uMt^tMMi^ssstmtMlitmWmmmWltltmWmJm^ mj e ,-j^r— ,f imr i^^^^x iiiiiiiiiffiii'lijntlP" i: :w?tt i io lluiPjm^_-J^~^iMjll^l^^ ahead r glP^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^iq^sF>gifg^ Three million dollars is spent every day, 7 days a week on471 words
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Advertisement332 1985-01-14 10 \W^^^ .^mmm\\\m\\\\\m\ ■RSESBSBBfiB Absolutely right! By being a time sharer of our holiday resort you are entitled to use the facilities of the Golf Club during your time share period. The Golf Club is just a stone's throw away from your own condominium apartment. Membersnip to this classiest, most comprehensive332 words
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Advertisement5 1985-01-14 10 Intense competition among fitness clubs5 words
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Advertisement71 1985-01-14 10 Sparkling, clean cars m Daily/weekly/monthly/ top form yearly rental Unlimited mileage Special weekend and A choice of self- or long-term rates chauffeur-dnven Majo r credit cards comfort accepted jfu^JmmtWMW\ WMm t* ''••iSP 9*lrr~ V^r^^Bj i, m^^^^%mMmw<mmmm m^^^ rte *eatw<- GV as Wm M Ore A:, ona Licensee IBJWp HONG SEH71 words
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Article, Illustration551 1985-01-14 11 Mobil introduces pilot scheme in Britain Singapore is heading towards a cashless shopping system. Under a pilot scheme, hospital patients can now pay their bills using the Post Office Savings Bank's Cash-On-Line cards. Four other local banks, together with POSB, have plans to introduce cashlessFT - 551 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-01-14 11 An unripe banana a day keeps the ulcers away BANANAS may bring relief to ulcer patients. Scientists in England and India have found that certain chemicals in this fruit does have an effect on patients suffering from stomach ulcers. The stomach wall is protected by a film of mucus. The206 words
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169 1985-01-14 11 A TRANSPLANT technique is now being considered for diabetics. An American company, Hana Bilogies, hopes that it will be possible to transplant healthy pancreas cells so that a diabetic may again produce insulin. A recent report in The Financial Times said the company hopes169 words
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Article74 1985-01-14 11 BRITAIN'S Transport and Road Research Laboratory has developed an instrument to measure the amount of corrosion in reinforcing rods, said a recent report in New Scientist. Since corrosion is an electro-chem»"al process, »he dissolved and the undamaged areas give off different electrical readings on e meter. The instrument,74 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-01-14 11 MOTHERS usually check their babies regularly to see if their diapers or nappies are wet. Leaving them wet could lead to rashes or a cold. There is now a device, measuring about 3 cm wide and 4.5 cm long, which can be inserted between the folds103 words
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95 1985-01-14 11 Computers that keep track of late trains THE staff of French Railways are informed by computers when trains are late. A recent report in the New Scientist said a computer ir. an automatic information system synthesises speech from recorded syllables. When a train is late, the message is punched into95 words
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Advertisement33 1985-01-14 11 Now you can fly with the Stars 4 4 -4 i (r "mm WMml *»|f' Mm BB**" "^"^iS* "*v -r= MM —TT *> ihlßMw JW \wMmmm. Jm W^' MM \\W£fe~*'X^.'s''~~- Jfmmjm WM*a\w^& v 'am%v33 words
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Advertisement121 1985-01-14 11 Acquiring a Rolex Oyster is infinitely simpler than making one. t takes 162 separate precision A further 32 operations to assemble operations to carve a Rolex Oyster case the screw-down Twinlock winding Many painstaking hours And fifteen days of independent testing for the assembly and tuning of for it to121 words
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Article493 1985-01-14 12 IN JULY 1975. two spaceships, one an American Apollo and the other a Soviet Soyuz, docked for a historic link-up in space. It was a billion-dollar propaganda ballyhoo, no doubt about that. Even then, one could not help but feel that Earth was a more secure493 words
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Article612 1985-01-14 12 MANUFACTURERS hoping to break into the lucrative Japanese market have a better chance of success if they play by Japan's rules in terms of distribution, business practices and marketing. Malaysians who are intimidated by Japan's high tariff rates would agree with this assertion by Jetro (JapanNST - 612 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1985-01-14 12 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Padang Terap by-election will measure support for ruling National Front By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk The Malaysian general election is due next year when the Mahathir administration ends its term of office. There is a strong indication that it could1,398 words
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Article657 1985-01-14 12 SIMON WINCHESTER - Cold war ruffles the Pacific SIMON WINCHESTER By LONDON Resident Reagan's meeting with Japan'" Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in Los Angeles recently was not w\ »U) confined to arguments -vet the exports f Mondas and Sonys and the vast trans Paeifk b id imbalance. The\ also discussed defence i itical657 words
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Advertisement206 1985-01-14 12 fAmmmf* Jockey Chris Englund. f|ve times D er by k mm\Amm\\\^Sm^ winner, is confident of Ht Jm\mmm\ mw^EKL\J^k\mWm his Slxth ancl 9 reatest jfe; "-§ffijtt^^ff iff wm Wltn tne promising m f^%ot m f HH tnorou 9 n nr^d. Knidos ''■■fmWmf'^ mmk k. V^W de!ernime, J Wi,n deadly RH *^H206 words
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Letter, Illustration149 1985-01-14 13 i— Three health-conscious people write in AS measures have been taken to promote the consumption of frozen pork, could the relevant authorities tell me whether chemical preservatives and additives are used in the preparation of frozen pork for sale? I am worried because as far as149 words
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Letter, Illustration93 1985-01-14 13 Junk food ads worry mother AS the mother of two young children, I am annoyed at the number of junk food advertisements on television. As most of the packets contain free gifts, children usually pester their parents to buy them. The ads may cause school children to spend their pocket93 words
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171 1985-01-14 13 ON. Dec 30. I went to pay my road tax at the Multi-RevenueCollee-tion Centre at the DBS Bank branch in Rochor Centre. I reached the centre at 12 .30 p.m. There were 15 to 20 people in the queue in front of me. The figure swelled171 words
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190 1985-01-14 13 I READ with interest a recent letter in the Forum Page about our aerogrammes being monotonous. (ST, Dec 24). (See reply from Telecoms at right). I would on my part Mke to comment on our stamps I feel that we have been these190 words
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Letter, Illustration168 1985-01-14 13 Don' t take risks, use lead-free petrol WE should not use petrol containing lead, no matter how small the amount. It has been stated that the lead level in the atmosphere here is safe. This risk should not be taken at all as it concerns the health of the people.168 words
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99 1985-01-14 13 WE REFER to the letter "Our aerogrammes are monotonous" from Ms Audrey Ong. (ST, Dec 24). Aerogrammes depicting different scenes of Singapore (the Singapore River, the Container Port Terminal and others) were issued in previous years. Two new designs depicting the Singapore sea front and99 words
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99 1985-01-14 13 Riders should put coupons in discs PLEASE refer to the letter by "Red Suzuki" (ST, Dec 14), regarding the pilfering of a parking coupon displayed on the writer's scooter. The parking coupon for motorcycles is circular in shape and is of the same diameter as the road tax label. To99 words
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149 1985-01-14 13 PLEASE refer to the letter "No rules for them?" by "Mothercare". (ST, Jan 10). School bus fares are set by operators as it is not practical to have a standard fare. This is as the circumstances and demands for such services vary greatly. These149 words
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243 1985-01-14 13 Less popular sports shows on T V I REFER to Mr W.K. Su's letter requesting the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to telecast on Channel 12 programmes on the less popular sports. (ST, Dec 29). Channel 12 serves to complement channels 5 and 8 in providing documentaries and cultural programmes for the243 words
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Letter85 1985-01-14 13 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve85 words
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Advertisement308 1985-01-14 13 Success story on body slimming. No drugs, exercise, hunger gadgets or gimmicks. "i have already lost 11 kilos Now I fed more alive and my concentration has improved." j i i reduced weight and my concentration when C i I working has improved. What's more, shopping^PV \i 1 for clothes308 words
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Advertisement378 1985-01-14 13 But Am DirectTb Tokyo mf Now Every Friday 10.40am. f•■1• Mm T v an Am direct to 1 ok\'i mm^^ ever\ r Fndav departing convenienth at 10.40am. If your destination is onward to the USA, you can enjoy convenient same day connections direct to New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles378 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1985-01-14 14 Bangkok Correspondent Nancy Chng recounts what she saw at the battlefront BAN SA-NGAE (Thailand) THE shells were crashing down thick and fast. Huge columns of smoke rose into the almost cloudless sky. Rumbles and roars reverberated through the area. In1,219 words
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484 1985-01-14 14 BONN Although West Germany has stringent dataprotection laws, the proliferation of new electronic media looks like outstripping them. Both the postal workers' union and the Federal Commissioners for Data Protection are now expressing fears that the laws are inadequate. One "grey'? area, in which the law484 words
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Advertisement349 1985-01-14 14 "7TI NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Jk _LJ NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY mm% BOARD DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and DIPLOMA IN MARKETING MAN AGEMENT STRATEGY To prepare enterprising senior executives to deal effectively with the rapidly changing and increasingly competitive business environment, the National Productivity Board, in collaboration with the internationally reputed Graduate School349 words
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Advertisement295 1985-01-14 14 .Science Noul. f dskm VI Science today is making inroads SCIENCE WOW contains the R mmmmW A into areas of research and theories, processes and j t>UJsir\tb!s ck discovery that were the science possibilities at the frontiers of j INDUSTRY fiction of yesterday; both the speed science, and shows how295 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-01-14 15 STERLING continued to fall despite attempts by Britain's Big Four clearing banks to bolster the currency with interest rate rises. And DBS Bank in Its Weekly Money News says that "New record lews are expected to be recorded in the300 words
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103 1985-01-14 15 BIRTHDAYS are a time to look back and for Hewlett Packard. in its 15th year in Singapore, this means «»arrhina fnr its nlri searching for its oldest calculator. The oldest in the various categories (25 in all) of the Classic, Woodstock, Topcat103 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-01-14 15 Joining hands to show off some broadcasting products This week: 11 Quote **t.~*.:~ THE best way to predict the future is to invent it. A Alan Kay. Chief Scientist at Apple Computer Inc in San Francisco. SETRON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD and Sony Corp of Japan will be joining hands to239 words
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Article170 1985-01-14 15 PRIME International (Holdings) Pte Ltd is no longer a major shareholder in Van Der Horst Ltd, and it is only because it has transferred shares to its holding company, Associated Management Services Pte Ltd. This means Associated Management Services now holds 4.149 million shares170 words
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365 1985-01-14 15 LONDON. Sun. Charterhouse J. Rothschild PLC, the financial services empire headed by Mr Jacob Rothschild, is seeking to sell Charterhouse Japhet just 14 months after acquiring the merchant bank. CJR announced on Friday that it is holding talks aimed at selling the London-basedIHT - 365 words
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419 1985-01-14 15 DOREEN SOH - 'Interest on dormant loans not treated as profit here' DOREEN SOH By BANKS and finance houses in Singapore say they do not treat uncollected interest on loans where repayments have stopped as profit. A senior Singapore banker said: "There are no directives from the Monetary Authority of Singapore on the419 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-01-14 15 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Property and marine divisions will be the top earners again By PAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES may have made its name from refrigerators, but its profits this year will come from property and marine salvage. The highly speculative counter, which withstood both the442 words
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Article106 1985-01-14 15 HONGKONG, Sun. National Electronics (Consolidated) Ltd will offer 62.5 million new shares of HKSO.2S each at HK$l to the public to raise a net HK555.3 million (about 5515.5 million), Jardine Fleming (Securities) Ltd said as underwriter and adviser. The company forecast net profit of HK$42 million andReuter - 106 words
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Article84 1985-01-14 15 LONDON, Sun. Credit Suisse of Switzerland agreed in principle to take a 29.9 per cent stake in British stockbrokers Buckmaster and Moore, and will increase the stake to 85 per cent when London Stock Exchange rules permit, Buckmaster and Moore said. Present exchange rules prevent an outside firm fromReuter - 84 words
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Article76 1985-01-14 15 HONGKONG. Sun. The government announced that five lots of land will be offered for auction on Feb 4. Two of the sites are in Kowloon. One is on the prime commercial area of Nathan Road and is for non-industrial purposes. The other is for private residential use.Reuter - 76 words
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Article49 1985-01-14 15 HONGKONG. Sun. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp and Chartered Bank cut their prime rate by 0.5 point to 10.5 per cent, effective tomorrow, the Association of Banks said The association said in a statement that deposit rates have also been reduced by 0.5 point ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-01-14 16 Company news The week that was Week ended Jan 11 Final Results Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Preliminary figures Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit /loss ('000) H X Tin Msl3 ($439 L) Sept 84 Kentucky Spore 24(18) $2,202 ($5,485) Dec 84 Interim results78 words
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Article320 1985-01-14 16 Amcoi Electric Industries Ltd has acquired a Hongkong company. Amcol Cosmos Ltd for HK$2O cash. Cerebos Pacific Ltd is to acquire the five franchised Pizza Hut restaurants in Singapore from QAF Ltd for $1.7 million cash. Chuan Hup Marine Ltd's Australia associate, the Lombardo Group Ltd, was listed320 words
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Article135 1985-01-14 16 TOKYO, Sun. After a moderate start on the year's first trading day Jan 4, share E rices spurted ahead tst week. The closely-watched market barometer hit all-time highs three days running before it suffered a minor setback on Friday. The Nikkei Dow Jones Average climbed 269.64 to close theAFP - 135 words
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449 1985-01-14 16 ROBERT MAYERSON - ROBERT MAYERSON Hongkong By in Hongkong HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong stock markets entered the new year with a bang as optimism about the territory's future brought the bulls thundering in. The Hang Seng Index has risen 152.31 points or more than449 words
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Article173 1985-01-14 16 NEW YORK, Son. Thanks to a spectacular climb late on Thursday, the Dow Jones Index rose 33.13 points last week, the most since the week ending Oct 19 last year. Investors responded enthusiastically on Thursday when Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker said he was convinced that there was173 words
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Article111 1985-01-14 16 LONDON, Sun. After an initial wave of optimism created by encouraging money supply figures for hurt month, the stock exchange retreated ahead of the week-end following a one-point rise in base lending rates by British clearing banks. After reaching record highs for four consecutive trading days, peaking at 987.2AFP; APT - 111 words
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Article101 1985-01-14 16 SYDNEY, Sun. Australian share markets finished the week on a firmer note following several days of good gains on Wall Street, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index gained 8.8 points during the week to close on Friday at 731.2 points. The All Industrials marker was 12.1 stronger at 1193.3Reuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration271 1985-01-14 17 DURING the week. February gold prices kept to a narrow band between U*****.20 and US$3O7. After hitting the low on Monday, the market made an attempt to rally but towards the weekend, prices slumped again as traders in New York were disappointed that prices were held up271 words
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Article186 1985-01-14 17 LIGHT relief was provided to an otherwise dull week by the intervention of the buffer stock manager to prop a weak market, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said in its weekly report. Prior to Inro's appearance, January Int One RSS. had matured at a wide seven cents discount in Singapore,186 words
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Article56 1985-01-14 17 BARELY STEADY. After Friday's late fall, prices stayed in a narrow band in depressed conditions. The tin council's buffer stock held 32,103 tonnes at the end of September, a decline of 2,825 tonnes over the previous three months, but this had little impact, as market stocks shot up 735AFP - 56 words
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Article29 1985-01-14 17 UNCERTAIN. Sterling values dropped to their lowest since October 1982, but rallied well later in unison with New York. Stocks were up 230,000 ounces to 52.228,000 ounces. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article48 1985-01-14 17 FIRMER. After initial uncertainty with the twoway pull of sterling's weakness and the lower New York advices keeping trading subdued, despite the 11th successive fall in stocks (down 1,300 tonnes to 125,075 tonnes, the lowest since March 1982), reports of Chinese buying quickly reversed the trend. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article38 1985-01-14 17 STEADIER. After some uncertain movements, prices eventually turned higher as sterling weakened. Market stocks continued to grow, up 1,550 tonnes to 143,125. Merchants outside the London Metal Exchange quoted US$l,lOO 1,130 (against U551,095 1,125) per tonne. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article215 1985-01-14 17 PRICES of pepper and coffee firmed on the Singapore produce exchange last veek but palm oil prices were lower m generally quiet trading. The absence of sellers m the pepper market helped to drive prices of both white and black varieties by up to $20 to around $700215 words
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Article, Illustration573 1985-01-14 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block BKemumn* 6N 14 1(2300) FSB 0900 1100 G4 Petopor (118> 14 1(2300) TA3 *****100 N3 M< 14 1 t2300) SI 1000 1130.1000 1130 Bl Uni Forward (001W) U 1.2359) FSB 1000573 words
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Article604 1985-01-14 17 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday Jan 11. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9 2 American Express 10' 2 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9 '4 Arab Banking Corp 9 :l i Arab Bank Ltd 10 Asia Commercial 9' 4 A NZ Banking Group604 words
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Article182 1985-01-14 17 THE US dollar closed lower but near the upper end of the week's range, reflecting a strong market sentiment in favour of it. The levels fluctuated, and the market's sharp reaction to relatively small orders or to scattered pieces of news and data demonstrated just how nervous the traders182 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-01-14 18 How investors often play a losing game Your money lltM't leave your hole) key in the room when you check out Failure to return your Key to the front desk could cost you another day's rent Seven common mistakes that leave them out of pocket A FEW investors make a582 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-01-14 18 Cerebos Pacific CEREBOS PACIFIC LTD principally makes and distributes food products in East Asia and Australasia. The company, known mainly for its successful Brand's Essence of Chicken, has introduced more new products recently to reduce this dependence. Cerebos' other products inelude Brand's Bird's Nest, Yakult Cultured Milk218 words
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316 1985-01-14 18 MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BHD has increased its stake m Malaysian French Bank Bhd to 70 per cent from 51 per cent through the acquisition of a further 7.6 million shares m the bank. Aslira Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Multi-Purpose, paid316 words
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335 1985-01-14 18 Sime's UEP bid: Why no cash alternative THERE is no cash alternative to Sime Darby Bhd's share offer to United Estate Projects Bhd (UEP) because it is a voluntary general offer. If Sime's proposed initial stake in UEP had amounted to 33 per cent or more, then it would beBT - 335 words
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Article39 1985-01-14 18 MALAYSIAN company Pern ba nguna n Tam a n Baru Sdn Bhd has acquired 11.5 million snares of $1 each or about 9.8 per cent stake in United Overseas Land Ltd. The price paid was not disclosed.39 words
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Article73 1985-01-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. United Malayan Flour Mills Bhd U MF M anticipates trading conditions for flour to remain very competitive in the eoming financial year, Company Chairman Datuk Saw Choo Theng said in his latest annual report. UMFM reported a group pre-tax profit of M53.24 millionBernama - 73 words
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Article30 1985-01-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hongkong Tin PLC has reported a pre-tax profit of M513.000 for the year ended Sept 30. 1984, compared to a loss of MJ439.000 previously. BernamaBernama - 30 words
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Advertisement244 1985-01-14 15 Now, anyone can join J>sxo in the music! <pt-d m mmm i §W *%^^^B m% WM HT^^^ zmmKw \w Ari HHfci *%WMm\. t^Mmm^. mm wF^' «'/>mu Umr at Ary^s mm*i. ->—^— mm m\ Wmm^j AT mSn&s^^''''-'' AwMyzfri-' mm* Pvi»Lafef3!&iv at ArwSGiiArm\ A^umum^um^um^MmmrEMfrir jsv^^w.^ 1/***;^^//////- J mm mm^mm WfM r Ata\244 words
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Advertisement104 1985-01-14 16 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 every- where, a competent grasp JL\ BP" a Hj9 BH^ the Japanese language. 188 jmW W*l with its troublesome104 words
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Advertisement9 1985-01-14 16 Happily announce a birth in The Straits Times Classified9 words
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Advertisement643 1985-01-14 17 FIXED DEPOSITS WHY CCS Interest on deposits placed one year or more paia every 6 months Interest cheque mailed to you or creditea to you' account Renewal or withdrawal Py mail 1 month 6.25% p.a. j 3 months^ 6.50% pa. 6 months^ 7.00% p.a. 9 months 7.25% p.a. 12 months643 words
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Advertisement631 1985-01-14 18 MMM...MAGNIFICO! ITALIAN BUFFET LUNCHEON Embark on a detectable gastronomic journey from Jan 15 to 31, when we >m r r y^ M m^:^ B mj bring you a potpurri of Italian specialities J mmm .jKC< C/# in our Italian Buffet Luncheon daily f rom n 1 lam till 3pm Bueno631 words
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Miscellaneous22 1985-01-14 18 STOCKWORTH by Sterling and SetesnicK i we're moving to a i Skyscraper on tmeJ IONLY TME EXECUTTVES I ARE MOVING. MXmE HERE^22 words
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Advertisement119 1985-01-14 20 DAVID ATTENBOROUGH THE LIVING PLANET a^L Nowhere on our planet is devoid of lif 1 ln The Livin 9 p,anet David i Wr Attenborough's searching eye h \1 V k unfailing curiosity and infectious A V^^^^-T^^l enthusiasm, explain and illuminate tl e B***a^T"^L m^ intricate lives of t h ese119 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-01-14 21 By OUR RACING TEAM Pile-up near spot where Cheam was killed IPOH, Sun. A threehorse pile-up today occurred near the spot where 1981 champion local jockey A.K. Cheam was killed during a race 20 months ago. The three fallen horses comprised half the field thereALBERT SIM - 195 words
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Article31 1985-01-14 21 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.31 words
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Article947 1985-01-14 21 IPOH. Sun The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Fu Lu Shou (Foo) broke through the gates riderless, made a circuit of the track and was withdrawn. The start was further delayed when Forward Attack (K.W. Tan) could not be boxed and was also withdrawn. Both947 words
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Article1700 1985-01-14 21 Race 1 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B l,lMm Wlndser SUd Stable's (5) TBUMPS 57 (9318-6467) Johnston 1 (7) Pompous 57 c 54 (*****0) Hamid 2 (4) Hart To Be Hunbte 57 (3437-1501) Sag 3 (2) Walklkill.v (1282-755) Tweedie 4 (9) Human Revolution 57 (393-212) M Rahman 51,700 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1985-01-14 21 AKHAND PATH IN HIS EVER LOVING MEMORY, THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SARDAR CHAIN SINGH Jl HAYER WILL BE HOLDING AKHAND PATH AT THEIR RESIDENCE NO. 8 NAMLY GARDEN, SINGAPORE 1026 COMMENCING AT 8 A.M. ON FRIDAY 18TH JANUARY. BHOG WILL BE HELD ON89 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1985-01-14 21 Tho family of the lata ?>WmmmWK-~~,. *>wmmmmmmmmm MADAM K.V. LETCHIMEE W/O M. ARUMUOAM (C.N.8.) who passed away peacefully on 9.1.18*5 wishes to thank tho director and staff of Central Narcotics Bureau. OC end Staff of S.H.W/SI W, CO, OC 'A', R.S.M., Officers and men of 3rd Guards, rolativos142 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1985-01-14 21 Tho family of the Lata MAD AM ONG SEW UAN (MRS. TAN CHWEE CHOON) wish to express their heart-felt thanks and appreciation to Doctors A Nurses of 1.C.U., Ward 1 A 2, Alexandra Hospitsl, sll relatives, friends, collssguse A buainess associates for their kind condolences, assistance, attendance, donations254 words
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Obituary, Illustration292 1985-01-14 21 MARY CHEONG TAI THYE AGED 77 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY on 13.1.85 LEAVING BEHIND: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW YONG CHEONG THIAM CHAN SAN THOE YONG CHEONG KOW WONG POH KIEM YONG CHEONG WENG CHAN YIP CHIN YONG CHEONG WAH CHEE CHOR KEW YONG CHEONG MENG WONG KIM292 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1985-01-14 21 With deepest heartfelt sympathies con- 1 dolences to the family of the late MR. THNG CHEOW KENG (KIM) DEPARTED 12TH JANUARY 1985 Gone from our lives one so dear but in our hearts forever near Love: Mr Jimmy Fung Miss Caroline Tay Mr Eddie Yeow Mr66 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1985-01-14 21 GOH HENG TAT AGE: 86 YEARS Passed away peacefully on January 12, 1985 Leaving behind loving WIFE: Loong Luang Eng SONS: Ho Wee Ho Soon DAUGHTERS: Tew Hee Tok Lan Chew Ngoh Tok Kim DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Susie Tan Rosalind Tay SONS-IN-LAW: Quan Yuen Long Long See Lin Foo Si254 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article254 1985-01-14 22 DRUG ABUSE 1 BRISSELS, Sun. The head of the International Olympic Committee's medical commission on Friday condemned the use of blood doping by athletes to boost their performance and said they would ban the {iractice once they eund a reliable test. Speaking after an American magazineReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-01-14 22 LONDON, Sunday Ace Robson injured as United tumble MANCHESTER United 's First Division soccer championship hopes suffered a potentially devastating blow yesterday when England captain Bryan Robson dislocated a shoulder in a freak accident against Coventry. The tireless Robson, who operates as a onemanReuter - 409 words
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Article247 1985-01-14 22 fnr MOSCOW, Sun. Anatoly Pisarenko, the strongest man in the world, has been sacked from the Soviet weightlifting team and stripped of his awards along with his chief rival and their trainer. Pisarenko, 26, from Kiev, and Alexander Kurlovlch. 23, of Grodno, both of whomReuter - 247 words
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Article347 1985-01-14 22 'Tired' Zhu out of Chinese team BEIJING, Sun. China's world high jump record-holder, Zhu Jianhua, is "tired and out of shape" and won't be joining a Chinese track team at the Paris International Indoor Athletic Games in Paris. DEREK SMITH scored 33 points to lead the Los Angeles Clippers toAFP; Reuter; ter; AP - 347 words
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Article262 1985-01-14 22 Everton 4 Newcastle 9 (2-9): Everton regained top spot with a crushing win over Newcastle. Graeme Sharp headed the hosts ahead in the 17th minute and centre-back Derek Mountfield scrambled home the second 15 minutes later. Soon after half-time, Sheedy stretched Everton's lead and, with three minutesAP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-01-14 22 Yang Yang turns the tables Yang Yang. ..deadly service returns HONGKONG, Sun. China s Yang Yang today took revenge on Denmark's Morten Frost, beating the top seed 15-10, 15-11 in the men's singles final of the Hongkong Open badminton championships, the first leg of this year's Grand Prix circuit TheReuter; AFP - 321 words
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251 1985-01-14 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - Lena springs surprise to reach s -finals TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE and Pakistan will dominate the semi final matches of the Asian junior squash championships in Hongkong today. The Republic have three qualifiers in the girls' event while the Pakistanis are one better in the boys. The surprise Singapore semi-finalist251 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-01-14 22 NEW YORK, Sun. Czech Ivan Lendl battled back from a 5-2 deficit in the last set to beat American Jimmy Connors 7-5, 67, 7-5 and set up a clash with John McEnroe in the final of the Grand Prix Masters championship for the third consecutive year.Reuter; UPI - 269 words
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Article315 1985-01-14 22 Kiwi delights home fans with fine win AUCKLAND, Sun. New Zealander Chris Lewis returned to form here yesterday, beating Wally Masur, of Australia, 7-5, 60, 2-6, 6-4 to win the Auckland Grand Prix tournament. Seventh-seeded Lewis, the unsuccessful 1983 Wimbledon finalist, delighted his home crowd withReuter - 315 words
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Article323 1985-01-14 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Slower surface may be to our advantage CZECH star Ivan Lendl may feel that "grass is for cows". But Singapore are hoping that the Padang greenery will tip the Davis Cup encounter against Hongkong this weekend in their favour. "There are other reasons for323 words
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328 1985-01-14 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By KEEP the ball low, keep it in. That is what Singapore's doubles pair Albert Teo and Victor Pereira must bear in mind when they confront Hongkong at the Singapore Cricket Club this weekend. The pair who are expected to be the328 words
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Article334 1985-01-14 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THERE was no Fandi Ahmad, no Mohamed Noh and no Quan Kim Song. There was also no mammoth crowd and, consequently, no Kallang Roar. Yet, Singapore were able to pomp In Ave goals past Perlis two more than their last Malaysia Cup334 words
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Article, Illustration518 1985-01-14 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI 1 '"V RESULTS: Singapore 5 Perlis 0, Selangor 3 Sarawak 0, Sabah 0 Brunei 0, Penang OFT 1 By Striker Peng Kee is a roaring success THE 10,165 spectators who came to watch Singapore's first Malaysia Cup soccer match at the National Stadium in four518 words
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Article365 1985-01-14 23 HOW THE OTHER TEAMS FARED PENANG, Sun. Tera?ers flared as Federal erritory struggled to edge out hosts Penang 1-0 in their encounter at the City Stadium here tonight. Despite their star players, FT could only manage a solitary goal through former Periis striker Saidin OsmanNST; Bernama - 365 words
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Article, Illustration416 1985-01-14 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By HOW THEY STAND Trengganu Singapore Selangor Brunei Panang Forces Kelantan Negri FT THE Kallang Roar will be back if the Singapore team continue to deliver the goods as they did last night at the National Stadium. This was the opinion of the majority416 words
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Article184 1985-01-14 23 Foster sets the pace MADRAS, Sun. Paceman Neil Foster took six wickets to bowl the England cricketers into a strong position at the end of the opening day of the Fourth Test against India here today. Foster, playing his first Test of the tour, took six for 104 in India'sReuter - 184 words
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448 1985-01-14 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By M. NEDUMARAN, back on the greens after a year's lay-off to concentrate on his studies, brought on the smiles for Sembawang Country Club officials. For his 77 the best gross at the club's January medal competition yesterday must certainly have448 words
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Article263 1985-01-14 23 THE overall winner of the Singapore Yachting Association's Hobie 18 championship, held off Changi Sailing Club yesterday, has yet to be decided because of a few pro- tests lodged. A protest committee will look into the matter and are expected Z to decide by this weekend.263 words
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Article265 1985-01-14 23 BRISBANE, Sun. West Indies captain Clive Lloyd continued to defy the years when he ran out three batsmen and then hit an unbeaten 52 as the West Indies coasted to a five-wicket victory over Australia in their World Series Cup one-day cricket match here toda," Lloyd,Reuter - 265 words
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Article222 1985-01-14 23 PALM SPRINGS (California), Sun. Craig Stadler withstood the challenge of fellow American Lanny Wadkins to hold a onestroke lead after four rounds of the five-day, U*****,000 ($1.22 million) Bob Hope golf classic here yesterday. Stadler had four birdies and a bogey for a three-under-par 69Reuter - 222 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1985-01-14 23 TODAY'S EVENTS CRICKET Friendly: Safsa v King's Ambassadors (NZ) (Tanglin, 2 p. m). SOCCER SBHFL Dlv 3: FJW Industries v Goodwood Group (Farrer Park); Diethelm Scanstyle v Tangs SC (Fairer Park); Century Park v Indosuez (Tanglin 2); Vosper Spore v Haw Par (Tanglin 4). All matches at 5.15 p. m.60 words
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Article55 1985-01-14 24 KUWAIT, Sun. Kuwaiti customs men have made a suprise find of 134 forged passports and 100,000 dinars (about 5f73,000) worth of drugs in unclaimed baggage, local newspapers reported today. The contraband was found during a routine check of baggage destined for public auction after lying unclaimed forReuter - 55 words
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378 1985-01-14 24 £1 US$1 moves closer to reality Government won't act to prop up pound reports LONDON, Sun. The British government has signalled its determination not to take action to prop up the sagging British pound, two major London newspapers reported today. The Sunday Times and The Sunday Tele?jraph quoted unidentiied officialAP; Reuter - 378 words
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Article60 1985-01-14 24 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan's main opposition alliance today bitterly attacked President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq's announcement of general elections which will exclude political parties. "It can be described as anything but an election," said Malik Mohammad Qasim, convenor of the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy. General Zia announcedReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-01-14 24 Topping sounds against the booms of Viet artillery 4 We heard the popping sounds made by the guerillas' AK-47 rifles. They sounded thin and weak against the roars and booms of Vietnamese artillery. If the resistance had been firing their 82- mm mortars and DK-72Reuter; AP; UPI - 379 words
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Article, Illustration394 1985-01-14 24 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Awaiting approval after successful test run By THE Traffic Police's test run with cameras to catch motorists who beat red lights has been a success. If the project gets the Finance Ministry's blessings, such cameras should go up at strategic junctions394 words
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Article152 1985-01-14 24 What it should have been AN article in today's pre-printed Section Two erroneously says that the Tamil New Year falls today. Today is in fact the Harvest Festival, Ponggal. New Year's day falls in April. We are sorry for the error. A REPORT on Jan 10 said that pigs in152 words
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Article42 1985-01-14 24 AMMAN. Sun. King Hussein of Jordan left for Kuwait today at the start of a four-nation Gulf tour, official sources said. King Hussein will fly on to Bahrain after Kuwait and visit Qatar and Oman tomorrow, the source said. Reuter.42 words
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Article425 1985-01-14 24 WINSOME LANE - Dawe taken back to Hongkong WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Sun. Fugitive financier Amos Dawe, 51, arrived back in Hongkong today to serve a five-year jail sentence for a multimillion dollar fraud scheme, ending a twoyear international manhunt. He flew in from London escorted by two Hongkong Commercial Crime425 words
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142 1985-01-14 24 Woman loses $2.5 m gems at Harrods LONDON, Son. A Middle Eastern woman lost jewellery worth £1 million (552.5 million) when her handbag was stolen at Harrods store here, police said yesterday. The erocodile-skin bag contained a diamond necklace, a sapphire ring, a diamond ring and earrings, an emerald necklace,Reuter; UPI - 142 words
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109 1985-01-14 24 US is most viable nation, says study GENEVA, Sun. The United States last year displaced Japan as the most economically competitive nation in the world, the European Management Forum said in a study published here this weekend. Japan was given third place after Switzerland, with West Germany fourth, Denmark fifthAFP - 109 words
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Advertisement118 1985-01-14 24 TlmesDnllar: P. 15 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE Public accountants have been enlisted by the Singapore International Monetary Exchange to help monitor the activities of its corporate members, reports AMY CHEOK. How much blue- and white-collar workers in Singapore earn. Two Nanyang Technological Institute lecturers have challenged118 words
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Advertisement379 1985-01-14 24 A NEW PERSONALITY FOR 1985 by V l^^lla m T A-^-----a-Mi-a---j-«i-a---*---^r---a-a V a^ r A\ Awr^^mW H&* tSf^mofr^if^^^ mmt 'tAmm^r jmm. W \km < mwK&g %mS^ wr Specialist in A,,er rk HAIR WEAVING HAIRCARE At Link Hair Care we put back that extra 'ink m your hair, helping you to379 words
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Miscellaneous128 1985-01-14 24 Weather >&' UP TO 1 p.m. Fair and windy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 18/36C Sunny Manila 18/29C Sunny Amsterdam tC i Melbourne 14 30 C Sunny Bangkok 23 33 C Fair Moscow128 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section13 1985-01-14 1 SECTION TWO In LEISURE today: Dee-jay star Dees SSO to perform in Scandinavia13 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1985-01-14 1 Role of botanic gardens How Singapore runs its botanic gardens is not just of concern to the republic, but also bears with it a responsibility to the wider regional and even global scientific community. Need to update herbaria During the golden age of tropical botanic gardens in1,716 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1985-01-14 2 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP Recreation or research? By THE Penang and Singapore Botanic Gardens are good case studies for assessing the direction that tropical gardens have taken since World War Two. The Japanese occupiers from 1942-45 treated the Penang Gardens much less gently than they did the Singapore1,444 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article161 1985-01-14 3 Baringit all for success m Instant success is rare in reality. This extract from Motivation, a publication of The Success Motivation Institute, attempts to show this. A SINGING lark at the top of a tree saw a man walking through the woods holding a little box. He asked the man:161 words
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Article, Illustration714 1985-01-14 3 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By This is a tale of how good old traditional Swiss chocolate was revolutionised to attract more fans HIS father opened the Teuscher chocolate and confectionery shop 53 years ago and built it into a small, respectable concern in Zurich. But 20 years ago,714 words
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Article475 1985-01-14 3 RAVINDRAN VELOO - RAVINDRAN VELOO By IT IS the Tamil New Year today. Which doesn't mean a whole lot as much as it used to for Singapore Tamils. For one thing, few people follow the Tamil calendar anymore; it's the Gregorian one that marks time. How is475 words
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Article, Illustration709 1985-01-14 19 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By Solid Gold's new host, Rick Dees, is a star radio disc jockey whose voice wakes up more than a million listeners every morning. Let's switch him 0n AT LEAST once a week, somewhere in the United States, one American will709 words
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Article, Illustration329 1985-01-14 19 TWO Hongkong stars are being groomed to step into Bruce Lee's gongfu shoes. The people who brought you the legendary gongfu star are now about to give you Yuen Bui and Samo Hung. Golden Harvest, producers of Lee's films in the early 1970'5, say they hope to329 words
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590 1985-01-14 19 DANCE-DRAMA "DATTATREYA" BY KALA MANDHIR Jan 26 and 27 Victoria Theatre 7.30 p.m. Previewed by PAULINE WALKER THE rehearsal was like no rehearsal I'd seen before. On a Saturday evening, in the sprawling bungalow occupied by Kala Mandhir Temple of Fine Arts), whole590 words
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Article399 1985-01-14 19 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Orchestra to play in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen By THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will celebrate the Chinese New Year by going Scandinavian. It will play in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen, the capital cities of Norway, Sweden and Denmark respectively, as well as in399 words
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Article35 1985-01-14 19 WORLD chess champion, Ana toh karpov, declared a time-out on Friday In his title match with challenger Garry Kasparov In Moscow. The next game in their marathon competition will be held today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration667 1985-01-14 19 TISA NG - TISA NG By Israeli pianist Han Rogoff, who performed here last week, spoke to our writer about state support for the arts ILAN ROGOFF grew up at a very interesting period in Israel's history. First, there was the War of Independence in 1948 and then, the struggle667 words
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Advertisement630 1985-01-14 6 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies For a limited period only while I fjj stocks last Don't miss this *Jr opportunity to buy Swedish made quality products at unbelievable prices. Pallet Truck DH 2574 Capacity 2000kg 2500kg 3000kg Also available litters and W\ siacKers (manual ana lattery operated)630 words
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Advertisement753 1985-01-14 6 57 Business Opportunities ■aaaaa»aaaaa__.a____a_aTSaaaaTfaaa*fSß DISTRIBUTORS WANTED FOR board games Interested parties, please phone 2(>:i:(748 *****72. between 10 Isarn spm today or write to Maxwell Road P.O Box 3529, S'pore 8065 CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS cement bricks available Good quality. Call *****00. EXPANDING MAGAZINE REQUIRES Directors investors Financiers. Call *****16 FRIENDSHIP BUSINESS753 words
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Advertisement3186 1985-01-14 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant 70 Situations Vacant Ki ffaVni r*WM Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ 1111 Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical B M laßf aB YOU NEED NOT be a bookworm A m** m MW**^^ mm^^*\ I I IrS to join 'The Bookworm Club" ggfeg USSOJ U3,186 words
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Advertisement581 1985-01-14 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SENIOR FEMALE/MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements w GCI O level Possess LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate or equivalent Musi he aMe itarl work inline, lialelv Ahu- natnl tin lull seta ol ■Cl ■ouiil.s up l" h.u.iiu C sheet staa* .\hie t,> work Independently, asstsltnf in general office581 words
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Advertisement840 1985-01-14 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS urgently required •CM E O' level RantT bookkeeping accounts knowledge and typing Chinese residents trom dist. l S preferred Tai: *****88 No. 8. Jalan Kilang Timor Kewalram House #02-01 Singapore 0315 Furniture Company urgently requires GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST Min. (iC'K 'O' level.840 words
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Advertisement702 1985-01-14 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IMPORT/ EXPORT COMPANY in Macpherson area requires a Chinese female general clerk. Ability lo type with banking/ shipping documentation experience Call. Kelawit Commodities Pte Ltd, Mr Mayur. tei: *****22 WANTED FEMALE MALAY Typist cum Documentation Clerk with some experience. Pis. apply: S.T. BOX A.*****, 39(1702 words
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Advertisement312 1985-01-14 7 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea Salea f mmmmmmmmmmmm S /_Li_ t M yl_, __JSI PRIVATE LIMITED A) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS e 18 years and above. e Completed Secondary 2. e Salary $550 to $900. B) MALE OR FEMALE BAKERS e Completed Secondary 2. a Completed National Service (for312 words
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Advertisement180 1985-01-14 7 I SWITCH TO SALES I Do you want to change from your present job and simply want to earn $1,000.00 or more per month. We require 6 SALESMEN and 4 SALESGIRLS to join the existing team. No selling experience is required Training will be provided Basic salary plus high commission180 words
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Advertisement701 1985-01-14 7 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea Salea I _B______B__F mmSaW ANDERSON DIGITAL EQUIPMENT (S) PTE LTD, distributor for TeleVideo Systems/ Terminals, OKi Microline printers, Houston Instrument plotters/ digitizers, Qume daisywheel printers and other computer peripherals invites applications for: SALES ENGINEERS Proven track record in sales of dot matrix/ daisywheel701 words
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Advertisement593 1985-01-14 7 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea A leading transport equipment manufacturer and distributor for well known material handling equipment invites applications for: Sales Representative a 2 years sales experience preferably in material handling equipment and accessories a GCE 'O' level a Fluent in major dialects and possess own transport a Able to593 words
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Advertisement738 1985-01-14 7 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea I SALES j j REPRESENTATIVE j I required by reputable and i well established manutac- I turers' agent. Sales experieine in ft engineering tools. hardware supplies i and' or sanitary B wares preferred f I a Possess drivinsr li- I I cence and ownA-ehi- I (cle738 words
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Advertisement347 1985-01-14 7 71 Situations Vacant: Salea PROMOTERS TO PROMOTE pel 1 1 stations Al Staying i u Bedok. I Lebai Sei angoon Hi Timah Juron| al H REAL ESTATE SALES I H i omini-Kion Prelei awn cat 88 Qoldi Auti CU 80 Short St opts na SCHOOL LEAVERS WANTED sell tiigti secui347 words
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Advertisement3598 1985-01-14 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Production i *___SSS__s__-s___S___-_SSS-5 SSSmmwSmwSSSSSmmmmmmmmmmmm S_i_S-aS__-__S^__S-S ___BB_SSsSB_^&S_3____r_TSS_-i Sss__ss______J_^ss___s_S_______ __B__&__B___SSBB&Br*___SS-BS ___B-B_B_B_B-____-B-9HaTa___- _____H-85-**_si*-SB_SS i3,598 words
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Advertisement642 1985-01-14 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production If SANYO 1| SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD 1 I Join us for advancement/ 1 PART-TIME I I PRODUCTION OPERATORS I Working hours from 5.30 pm to 10.45 pm l| Aqe 16 and above No experience required §8$642 words
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Advertisement566 1985-01-14 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I fl TOSHIBA i| Toshiba is a multi-national colour 1 .~aW TV and radio cassette recorder \y*yf manufacturing company at the H|_a^^ junction of Pasir Panjang and |f .~ff]j_§Sjk Alexandra Roads. We are ex- fj|j_mW '<-' panding and invite you to join566 words
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Advertisement388 1985-01-14 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HYMOLD PTE LTD Plastic injection molding factory requires 1) Machine Operators V a 2 rotating shifts or permanent night shift 2) Trainee Line Leaders a 3 rotating shifts or normal388 words
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Advertisement120 1985-01-14 9 NICHIAS 1 requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Morning/ Afternoon Shifts) Attractive starting salary. shut arid attendance allowance Confirmation increment Free uniforms/ transport. Interested applicants are invited to call personally to: NICHIAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD No. 90, 2nd Lok Yang Road Singapore 2262 (Take bus no. 250 from Jurong 74 Situations Vacant:120 words
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Advertisement825 1985-01-14 9 Wjß IWm |B_^P Wm m 1 A _V1 I f _3 111 fll f_J~_T_| HOTEL SINGAPORE B-_^fl-_M-i_^_fl-A--J_^_^_U-_n___^_L-_L---^--Lr-fl 1 Female P Advanced .f'.T^ff*'^!** icro 2 w°xr„ D_B __B evicesl^l Advanced Micro Devices (USA) rapid growth i **<_•_[*__§* L -f cocktail drinke in the semi-conductor industry is attributed *o a commitment to825 words
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Advertisement528 1985-01-14 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant- 74 Situations Vacant 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I 1 s i #^9*^% Singapore B Automotive W\ Engineering528 words
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Advertisement348 1985-01-14 10 Ipiprl. /T\/ni<_t V/lcl r\/ i y|_fioi ($5OO to $550 pm) The Job: H To assist the sales administrator in general sales administration viz raising purchase orders, calling tenders, attending to sales enquiries etc. Basic secretarial support Requirements: GCE '0' level certificate Typing speed at 35 wpm 1 to 2 years348 words
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Advertisement191 1985-01-14 10 to a mwt a yn Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires r GENERAL CLERKS Workplace: Geylang Lorong 1 Jalan Eunos GCE 'O' level Ability to type Some working experience r SECURITY > GUARDS Workplace: Ang Mo Kio Kranji Depot Ability to write simple English Prepared to work 3 rotating191 words
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Advertisement781 1985-01-14 10 We require more Daily gross salary range $33 to $38 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) Age above 21 years Possess Class 4or 4A driving licence We offer: Free travel on TIBS and SSB buses Transport to and from Depot y_» Attractive welfare benefits The Personnel Dept. o781 words
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Advertisement457 1985-01-14 10 PLUMMER OPTICS PTE LTD A U.S. manufacturer making precision optics for high-technology optical equipment has immediate openings for: i i I SHIPPING j RECEIVING cum STOCK J CLERK 1 Fluent in English Must have initiative and be able to work independently Related experience required Those interested, please apply personally to:457 words
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Advertisement304 1985-01-14 10 RAFFLES HOTEL requires 1. COMMIS COOK e GCE 'O' level or secondary education. Split shift duties. Training given. 2. GENERAL COOK e GCE O' level or secondary education, e 3 years experience, e Split shift duties. 3. WAITRESS Secondary education, e 2 shift duties. e Training given. Interested parties please304 words
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Advertisement349 1985-01-14 10 One job is right for you •Sales Exec (M) $900 $1100 Chinese preferred A level or Diploma in Mechanical Installation Technicians NTC 3 in Elect/Electr Experience in alarm system preferred Secretaries $800 $900 Shorthand 90 wpm Book-Keepers/ A/C Clerks $600 $900 Loyang, Jurong Pasir Panjang •Clerks/Typists $450 $550 With min349 words
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Advertisement415 1985-01-14 10 THE EXECUTIVE RESIDENCES inv ite* application* lor STEWARDS (Male/Female) Bciow 4S vear^ ol is_r Pre. dutv meal ret uniform Basil salarv S'CC pa month Able to perform shitt dutiei Bam 4pm. 3pm 11pm Interested applicant*, please call personal!) between 9.00am to 1 2.00pm 2.00pm to 5.00pm al: "he Personnel Department415 words
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Advertisement387 1985-01-14 11 74 Situations Vacant. Miscellaneous Applicants are invited tor the 101--101*109 posts Al TRAINEE MECHANICS CUM INSTRUCTORS B) SHOE ATTENDANT C) LANE MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE For Posts (A) (B) stdl I kun ti ipon spm la i iteresu 1 please appt) person TUNG YUAN ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 5 Stadium Walk Singapore 1439387 words
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Advertisement624 1985-01-14 11 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WALK-IN INTERVIEW MECHANICS e Complete- Sec I e Preierablv with N IV hut not essential DRIVER/ DELIVERY ASISTANT e Possess class 3 licence e Speak and rite simple Knglish N.i experience required Interested applicants please call personailv IO Rubycon (S) Pte Ltd Blk 79-A Indus Road624 words
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Advertisement805 1985-01-14 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED al Paya Lebai Easl Coast, Bras Has.ih Alexandra Orchard Jlironi areas. Age within 55 veals, ahle In speak ii: write simple English 12 hrs .slntt (permanent day night I Attractive tnnge benehts uttered Pay neg Interested call: *****41 or come personal!] to: sooi805 words
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Advertisement518 1985-01-14 11 rnr_nr-3 WITH JUST $1.500, you may Trnila drive n a Clubman, an AlleJL JQIrJP. gro, a Fiat 131 or some other JSL. mm K CarS fOF Sale Find out now at i^(BiyA_jDl ciassincation 94 LJU Xb«X K_l 9mmJ mwmmmT ifK Wmmwmfmm _^f _B Sfc_kt^. THEMAimANBHBIE! kamt /City Car Rentals"^ Brand518 words
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Advertisement704 1985-01-14 11 88 For Sale: BMW BMW 320A M6. 1978. Gd. condition. Power windows, s'rims. radio, cassette. PARE. 302. Bedok Shpg Complex. S'pore 1646 (off Bedok Rd.). ALMOST '84 BMW 5201. 1 private owner, fully auto.. Blaupunkt set, a/c. sports rims, showroom condition. *****52. '77 BMW 520. PARE. EV plate. Tax May.704 words
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Advertisement366 1985-01-14 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan ALMOST 1980 DATSUN 200L, CO. regn. power steering windows. lax 5/85, radio cassette, sports rims. $6,500. Tel: *****2. ALMOST '77 DATSUN I4OJ. NonPARE. Pte regn. A c. radio cassette, tax till 4 85. Tip top condition. $6,200. Tel: *****87. LATE '82, PULSAR. Aircond. radio. cassette, power366 words
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Advertisement423 1985-01-14 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1980 DATSUN 100A Aircon. radio cassette, new tax. excellent condition Pager *****74. Mr Ye,, 1981 NISSAN LAUREL Auto Power steering windows, central locking *****91 exl 3521 1982 NISSAN SUNNY i 5 GL Coupe. 5-speed Private owner, tip top condition. *****91 ext. 4545 '77. DATSUN 100A. Radio423 words
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Advertisement464 1985-01-14 11 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi SPORTY '78 MIT. Coll eie-ie 1600 <;t 5-speed aircon sports rims hifi radio cassette. Power windows. PARK, beauiitul condition $1 1 Loan arrangeable 745K2:(ti OCT. '78 GALANT 1600, 5-s[.eed. PARF, excellent condition, new paintwork, see to apprei late Any offer above Sl 1.000 .secures Tel *****31.464 words
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Advertisement456 1985-01-14 11 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 82 GALANT EX ind a excellent ond iti i $1980 $***** 765 83 JAN MIT i red! He* R rai showi mdf tion 4. EH '84 MIT LANCER 1300 GI 1 owner showroom condition, pric. rtego liable Contact George *****21. 92 For Sale: Mazda APRIL 1982456 words
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Advertisement343 1985-01-14 11 93 For Sale: Honda 1979 HONDA ACCORD owner a I Selling $***** In showro i ditioi. Tei 7<***** 4 1980 HONDA CIVIC Ot ailt.,. in ndilioninf b U pla) i elleni conditu low mill *****6 DEC 79 HONDA Prel FEB 82 ACCORD I >. w n> i ident re< I343 words
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Advertisement601 1985-01-14 12 94 For Sale: Other Makes J S TRAOING Tel *****18/*****38 Trade-in loan arrangeable n/75 i <v. .> wee 4/sa Renault I teg* >. rx 7/77 Mercedes 288 10/79 Datsun MS- Auto 10/83 Suzuki SSBDFR late 1982 Daimler Sovereign 4 2 Auto pte i uners i non-PARF). ur. ond radio cassette601 words
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Advertisement760 1985-01-14 12 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles quick sale' Beautiful 1980 Suzuki Jeep 1 owner Aircon. tax MLMOo.n.O 2804. e5s 2::;:204i. SEPT. '79 TOYOTA Hilux Pick up tip lop condition aircon 7450-11 *****12 Cam to Spin 1 TOYOTA HIACE REGD. 8 HI 1 owner Asking $9000 Contact *****44 *****45 het 9am spm760 words
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Advertisement621 1985-01-14 12 97 Vehicles Wanted SETTER PRICE OFFERED lor PAK! Scrap cars and all kinds ot good used cars Call *****21 *****31 yeo CASH PAYMENT foH > .pafese and Continental cars Any model WltlJ 01 without PARF *****42 John I "eo (anytime) CASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST otter from yrs 72 to '84 any621 words
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Advertisement722 1985-01-14 12 106 Accomodation Available: Houses For foreign/ local families we have good furnished/ unfurnished houses/ apartments for leasing al monthly rental: Dist. 9 Walk-up apt $2,000 Terrace hse $2,500 Semi-d bungalow $3,000 Apartment $1,200 Dist 10 Semi-d hse $3,500 Detached bunglw $4,000 Dial. 11 Semi-d hse $3,000 Detached bunglw $3,400 Link722 words
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Advertisement697 1985-01-14 12 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST2B JALAN KECHUBONG. dou-ble-storey semi-detached, partially furnished. Land area 10.000 sq.ft. Built-in 4.500 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. 2 bathrooms, *****61 x 228. NEW 3-STOREY TOWNHOUSES in dist- 15 for lease Each unit has 5 bedrooms with attached bathroom. Reasonable rental. Contact: Mrs Quek. *****87. SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES697 words
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Advertisement456 1985-01-14 12 106 Accomodation Available: Houses $900 THOMSON HILL Terrace 3 bdrms. unfurn Villanelle *****81. 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments J cfirdmore cParkjb OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Ciub membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished456 words
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Advertisement672 1985-01-14 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i Tlic way service apartmeiits should be. Ideal location, on River Valley Road. Only 5 nuns' drive to Orchard Road At your door-step, Dairnaru Dept. Store and New Otani Hotel. Exquisite restaurants and famous fast food chains. Computerised electric appliances. 24-hour security672 words
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Advertisement553 1985-01-14 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BMMBMMMMMMI I How do you talk about an exclusive property in 2 minutes? You don't. Instead if you are interested in renting an apartment fc N with every luxury |=M| imaginable, in plush. privacy located just near Orchard l|P| Roadplease call s2** *****33 or 3#tr* *****32553 words
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Advertisement565 1985-01-14 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MARBELLA COURT Tower 3lock 31 Mount Sinai Rise i 05-02 Singaoore 1027 > ui> Furnishe I ttedi 'ins. un con with ((.trijUei flooring, l alUu iieii bathroom ana 1 snaring bat m Li vine aircon with marble flooring Kill, hell lllliu washing machine v. cabinets Swimaiini565 words
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Advertisement1020 1985-01-14 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 10 ORANGE GROVE IM ne\t to ngn 1 .1 hotel 3-bdrm flat broom Attached r tor t nil] aircon carpeted renovated Rental Inclusive services and maintenance Call Darimbl Hold knrp Pte td "***** 1 DISTS. PASIR PANJANG COUTt, uM renoi ited U3SB it walkup apartment with1,020 words
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Advertisement620 1985-01-14 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MEYER TOWER FOR rent Katong area lacing sea, lVth til 1 iHH) si; tt Rental $3,000 Inclusive of maintenance partiall] tin iii-.ii. <l I'el *****50 NEAR AMERICAN/ JAPANESE schs 3 4-lidrm beautifully furn apts with s pool, tennis squash curt $1.800 $2 300 Holland Housing *MQ*nTN620 words
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Advertisement905 1985-01-14 13 107 Accommodation Avaiiabi*: Apartments DIST.I9 KOVAN RD luxurious walkup apt. 3 lidrms. 3 bathrms With partial furnishings. Immediate occupation Tel *****55 DIST.2 CHINATOWN PL. Neil Rd. 3 bdrms. 1,5005q ti Unfurn $1,500 Furn apt can be arranged Heng Fatt Property *****88 DIST.2, INTERNATIONAL PALZA. 3-bdrmed apartment, furnished, facing Maxwell Road,905 words
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Advertisement849 1985-01-14 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 09. $3,500. CAIRNHILL Plaza Grangeford. Clean taste fui, balcony *****08. (24 hrs) ENG KONG GARDEN apartment for rent. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Call: *****61, Mr Lim FAIRWAYS STUDIO APTS. part/fully furnished Near town/ Jurong Radiant *****09/ *****00. GEYLANG LOR 17, 3 bdrm. I hall. Ist fir849 words
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Advertisement745 1985-01-14 13 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM FOR RENTAL in Bedok North, preferably airline crew $300 p in. Cail *****69. ROOM TO SHARE opposite S'pore Genera! Hospital near Neil Rd $125 per person *****07. SHARE A S-RM flat with expat, fully furnished master bdrm available *****59 after tip ni TERRACE HOUSE, ROOM745 words
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Advertisement860 1985-01-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses H To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) H fl Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore fl ON THURSDAY, 24TH JANUARY 1985 I AT 2.30 P.M. I RESIDENTIAL OFFICES SHOPS I fl kArNLyEiU X) #fIMI ff22M SHENTON HOUSE office __fl[ fl 1) 25 FIFTH AVENUE860 words
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Advertisement274 1985-01-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses DIST. I4 MODERN D-STOREY bungalw with pool. 8.000 sq.ft. 3 1 bdrms. freehold. Above $830,000 secures Bernard Valuer *****41 DIST.IS BRAND NEW Eastwood Gdn. 2.400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. servant's, lreehold. $520,000. E J Young *****66. DIST 1542 ONAN RO new 2-storey detached bunglw Built-in area: 2.200274 words
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Advertisement508 1985-01-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses JLN GREJA 2-STOREY semi-de-tached. 4000 sq.lt 4 bdrms. servant's, split-level, freehold Reasonable olfer secures 296-6656 KATONG SEAVIEW PK. Semi-D 4 Bdrms. 2-Storey. Area 3400 sq ft. Not renovated Central local ion $520,000 Greenacres *****88. SELETAR HILL ESTATE spacious dslorey semi-d 6,600 sq.ft 4 bdrms. split-level, freehold508 words
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Advertisement704 1985-01-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses To Be Held At The British Council Theatrette Basement. Singapore Rubber House 14 Collyer Quay. Singapore 0104 On Thursday, 31st January. 1985 at 3.00 p.m. 1) 1338 Amber Road Rose Garden Singapore, 1543 (MK 25 Lots 23-23PT. 34 14PT etc Title: 999-year leasehold Area 101.4 sq.m704 words
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Advertisement633 1985-01-14 13 113 For Sale: Houses 114 For Sale: Private Apartments I •^^BBB_^__a__B_a___aßana__B_B__t DIST 15 OCEAN PARK. it tai ing se. 2075 sq fl bedrooau plus servant's $*****0 Foursomi Holdings *****81 DIST 15 ST PATRICK S <,-,i. IM sq ft t reehold 3 b i I lorn Poob security. $339,000 Jona than633 words
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Advertisement1508 1985-01-14 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses [-SUNRISE VIUA-i /Outstandingly N^ pR WLm I*S% designed w^Wio **mW mw mM -mf Wf Double-storey n_eff Br I _B t_l mm W Split-Level Seml- Wm Wr W W*WmW Detached/ mmmmWmmW?%2K*^'' "9^ Wm WML.mm*. .Jm^^^fSm^^A^KAmmYAmmm m\xaTAm\mm\mm\. Jmm-c^Am— f* W1,508 words
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Advertisement684 1985-01-14 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments J LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road WHERE THE SEAVIEW IS PANORAMIC Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life Opposite Peail S Hill Park Landmark Tower is strategically located in Near Outram MRT Station ,he Central Business District684 words
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Advertisement81 1985-01-14 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 118 Factory Spaces JALAN PEMIMPIN, GROUNDFLR showroom/ office/ warehouse/ factory, 18.000 sq.ft., high ceiling, reasonable rent/ sale. Colliers *****2. GEYLANG/ MACPHERSON FACTORY spaces for rent. Each unit 2800 to 3000 sq.ft. Available immediately. Call owner: *****66. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACES at 520 Balestier Rd for rent.81 words
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Advertisement63 1985-01-14 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 118 Factory Spaces -MUin*"**"*"** 1 ***_M -B"^ __ns~ .^J| B I 9\x* Jtr^tOfemmmmmU F _^__M^ \Jmm Conveniently located at No. 22A Lim Teck 800 Road off Upper Paya Lebar Road Freehold property Nicely built Exceptional facilities Units from 1,356 sq.ft up Enquiries KAPAK DEVELOPMENT(S) PTE63 words
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Advertisement320 1985-01-14 14 j •>W -I.IUI J »|~M» TECK CHIANG BUILDING Paya Lebar Arumugam Roads Quality FACTORY WAREHOUSE Space Available 5,800 Sq. Ft. (539 Sq. m) or 7,700 Sq. Ft. (715 Sq. m) 980 Sq. Ft. (91 Sq. m) Gr. Fl. 4520 Sq. Ft. (420 Sq.m) TEL: *****77 MISS WONG 119 Warehouses/ Storage320 words
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Advertisement485 1985-01-14 14 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces I .mmm for rent Mfgwrniv K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Strategically located along Airport Road, next to the Paya Lebar I Airport, is specially designed for maximum functional efficiency **E&EBET mmm fl toch Unit na» W*} fl» _0 Parvin s c r /^fr mm^- dgBr il' P"*ii_l485 words
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Advertisement201 1985-01-14 14 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces PARKWAY PARADE OFFICE UNITS FOR SALE/ LEASE Area: approximately 150 sq.m. Also available units from 50 sq.m. to 15G sq.m. for medical practice, commercial school and other related usages. Enquiries: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 4 MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Tai: *****00 GOLDHILL CENTRE, SELF-CON-TAINED office, 1206 sq.ft. Sale: $485,000.201 words
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Advertisement408 1985-01-14 14 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces run SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492 sq.ft (138.6m2)each SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47 4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.f.. (53.38m2) 700 sq.ft (65.1m2) 4265 sq.ft (396.23m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq.ft. <47.4m2) 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED408 words
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Advertisement1197 1985-01-14 15 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Wam^ j ,^**h_ WM****^ ■'>** X&m\\\**^ ~^m>£r^ I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by unit 3L Easy ifistallments Located at the H| mm (unction of Macpherson Road mM 3g| Airport Road witti various dimen1,197 words
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Advertisement319 1985-01-14 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces k _s__i_!ft__S I m'S w -n OCEAN BUILDING Located in the heart of the ~^J^ financial and business district W^^^y^ Next to Raffles Place chuiiasirent MRT Station j 7/s__J i Ample parking space Vo* t=_=— Professionally managed and L 1113 1 7' maintained J[_ jJ||J319 words
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Advertisement383 1985-01-14 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 205 667 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 313 620 sq.ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA Shops 255 3.199 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 399 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1,561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 323 1,432383 words
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Advertisement525 1985-01-14 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SHOP AT SULTAN Plaza for rent/sale. Tel: *****22. #03-48 PEOPLE'S PARK Centre, area 538 sq.ft. Contact: *****19. 125 Shop Spaces Wanted FAR EAST PLAZA. 100 to 200 sq.ft. for use as ofiice space. Any location. Willing to share. Mu.st be cheap rental. Khemlani *****33. URGENTLY525 words
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Advertisement913 1985-01-14 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces vU X '*_jfe_L^S^^ _r- i mmm*. aKNh. t >_i^,__fe__H__B .__fl__k. '"mWAr^ li__^_l Jr_t I BBtßa KS-JI S_l mmmmWr 888-SBB-- SB _H K__l__v -ii Ah___W' sH _B^B_. fl H ■H Bar aaa J&k, mm __a -'*S_r Sl BB aw* -^^^^^^^r >*W *^^sv^^^****sa»sa p s s"*,v'*-v^ ''^"••irr913 words
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Advertisement7 1985-01-14 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 137 Tours7 words
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Advertisement11 1985-01-14 15 124 For Rent: 137 Tours j Shop Spaces j 137 Tours11 words
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Advertisement60 1985-01-14 15 137 Tours It's easy with CATS m^mwm^mwm^mmmmmwm^mwm^mmmmm Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified MM i i _^__kh When you're thinking of a new home, be it q flat, terrace house, penthouse or almost any real estate, look in the Classified, it has the widest selection at today's best60 words
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Advertisement625 1985-01-14 16 137 Tours I RELIANCE IS NOW LOCATED AT 10 Eu Tong Son Street JjL t>3-01 Furama Hotel^g I^^ S_Wll#|#|#ll <"U %Wllll MMW .jf _o__k. Singapore 0105 ,4r*___* With this positive expansion of > J I^^W |B^\ purchasing this n »w premises costing 4.4 millioi dollars. We tSM Wm^* are looking625 words
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Advertisement57 1985-01-14 16 137 Tours Something For Everyone... Today's Straits Times Classified Looking for a course to pursuer 5 Then consult the Classified, where there's a comprehensive table of professional, academic and technical courses to help you chart your future C.A.T.S. 1 737H66 1 The Straits Times Classified's Education When in need, The57 words
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Advertisement390 1985-01-14 16 137 Tours 147 Academic Morning/Afternoon/ Evening Sessions for Science, Art Commerce Streams Full/Part Time Classes Commencing on January 14, 21, 1965^_ MmfPmm l^T^__U__M_fl_ __s" Sac. 4: $30/- for thai at mth Pre-U $40/- for the lat mth Deferment from National Service and application on Student Passes can be arranged. Enrol390 words
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Advertisement356 1985-01-14 16 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES PASCAL programming courses Incorporating C G 747 WORDSTAR. LOTUS 1-2-3 and Certificate in Computer Programming dBASE II and Information Processing and IDPM Part 111 IV Exempted from Institute of Data e Microprocessor Training Processing Management of UK Pari356 words
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Advertisement375 1985-01-14 16 148 Computer Enrol Now! 1. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES Incorporating C& G 747 and IDPM Parts I II No poor computer knowledge required Course is moderated by Thames Polytechnic (UK) with full exemption from IDPM Parts I II (commencing Jan '85) 2. C G 747 REVISION COURSE (For Paper 3375 words
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Advertisement395 1985-01-14 16 148 Computer SCHOOL LEAVERS Singapore is planning for her use of computers HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR COMPUTER EDUCATION YET? book an appointment to see i our counsellors tor i areer advice course details 1985/1986 SESSIONS PROFESSIONAL LEVEL Australian Computer Society Kxam 4 Feb 85 CERTIFICATE LEVEL C&G 747 748 Part-lime395 words
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Advertisement444 1985-01-14 17 149 Secretarial/ Typing Let Your Career Begin at the Leading Secretarial School Our Courses F ertihcate 8 Diploma i K ,ms 1.1 -or the Elec". COH 'Hand 1 Pi "S. Computers. ecti Telex. Telefax. Audio-visua! pm rtmenl Oui next r ui; fimp Private Secretary's Courses commence ow February 1985 8444 words
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Advertisement317 1985-01-14 17 i 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses for June 1985 Exams commencing 17 January 1985 Enrolment open now Contact: MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 531 Upp Cross St #03-07 H o ng Lim Complex (0105) Tel: *****2/*****1 COMMERCIAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE: Be trained as Accounts Clerks .Junior Secretaries. Stenoa Learn Bookkeeping, Typewriting. Shorthand Office317 words
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Advertisement363 1985-01-14 17 151 Language 154 Dancing WCA (OUTRAM RD) offers Social ance classes commencing 30pm Tues 15/1/85. Fri 18/1/85, llOp.m 3.30p.m. Sat 19-1/85 Enuines *****88. *****61 ILIMNASTICS. FREE JAZZ, Luigi a//. Classical Ballet, Tap, Mime Workshops, Contemporary lance. Call: Dance Arts. *****09, 'arklane /Branch Studio at IAFHA. *****44 (All welcome). 155 Modelling363 words
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Advertisement330 1985-01-14 17 NOT JUST F R 44 ■'•iIFS >. -4 v U y. How to raise your scores on all types of tests $12.25 I Hi Includes the two most successful methods of organising notes outlining and patterning. $9.15 f" 1 __A^_^__kK_^ M tt-_l__K__V^ l M _fi__H^^ _k_F^_Br^__k 31 *2___P The techniques330 words
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Miscellaneous265 1985-01-14 17 COMICS GARFIELD By mm Dans I ItmatwasmvU ie>piLLtc? m, D LAST COP OF H 50Me. VOO __j^^-^ r-^v^ _-^N A/ J fO? COF»=te y( CAN 6UCK IT BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates spaning ~~Z- ~s aT L__^ yOU HAVE KNOWN I VIEAN^HiLE, KA.AMAS CREATION PASSES \I THE265 words
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Advertisement288 1985-01-14 18 n TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITES TENDERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ON TURNKEY BASIS:Electric Travelling Crane and Hoist for SIA Cleaning Bay Shop Tender Reference 1215 An application fee of 5525.00 (non-refundable) is payable for each set of tender application form. Tenderers are required to pay the abovementioned fee to288 words
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Advertisement380 1985-01-14 18 EN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 324 of 1984 In the Matter et the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of BENG BENG ENTERPRISES (S) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PEnTION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up380 words
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Miscellaneous379 1985-01-14 18 n n /lapies x1 ri \ri\ 1 rn 1 1 r [ii Pmakoe wtmank 1 >» ANI7 J>[ >^ (mAKLit.j FOR T His Au.'ARP I jr gentlemen 1 I7 ijril Trr* r^___ r/ I S^ j Q j\[ \*W\ <a g> rJI 1 I 1 I 1 L v ea379 words
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Miscellaneous344 1985-01-14 19 What's on LUNCHTIME MUSIC Songs from the musical, Annie, including We Got Annie, Tomorrow, It's The Hardknock Life, Maybe and Dumb Dog. From 12.15 pm to 12.45 pm and 1.15 pmto 1.45 pm Lecture Hall, Bukit Merah library. Free. FAMILY TALKS FOR NEWLY-WEDS Ms Hong Mun Yee will give a344 words
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Article, Illustration950 1985-01-14 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Taiwanese Lin Hai Fong, who has lived in Japan since he was 10, has been the country's weiqi champion for 20 years. He was here last week to promote the game at our community centres. He told our reporter950 words
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Article260 1985-01-14 1 ttr***&mmmtti®*i pe|lt^Hlf*4*«^|t__! ASi*-^^a_AA n -m£Al<lJ/r:f *J3 AH&f-'f T«-feM«lfl««li#i--69««. ft_PgA?'£S WttfeH ¥lr«W^ t*jis «*as.f.»ijEg feffiflil f **.rf *h'j r*_fc*MM_*fcttifi n %*mnmwmm7 ac-t. n-j-** m m m **f«am<t m **t*n *t It 11 SEJft° £*fl flf£sA)!E6 H £lfr:*.Ait*&tt ft f Jffi. &4G fJlif_*f < il fcffi H> if^ _.4rtft"fl&" ffBJC (f^flifj 75260 words
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Advertisement676 1985-01-14 1 AFPUIN IMI-IN I9/ NUIICE& a l I a l a a B a B I I B a a l l l a BHaia a aia CTAMTC QCRnMI MWMMMW Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: O I All I O HOUUOO I s.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_H sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm.676 words
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Advertisement260 1985-01-14 1 A fast expanding engineering company invites suitable candidates looking for a prospective career to join us as: Service Manager Diploma or equivalent with 3 or more years of working experience Ability to troubleshoot electromechanical equipment Can work independently with initiative and handle a team of Service Technicians Advantage with building260 words
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Advertisement228 1985-01-14 1 ro INFLIGHT SERV ICES EXECUTIVES (FOOD BEVERAGE) Singapore An lines invites applications lor the above appointment REQI IREMENTS EITHER degree in lo<xl science trom a OR recognised univcrsitv. diploma in catering trom the Hotel and Catering Management Association in I K or anv other recognised catering institutions: OR Holder ot228 words
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Article216 1985-01-14 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Rediffu- j si on and broadcast daily in Teochew, j j Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffu- sion and SBC's Radio Three on Mon Sun at 11.95 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. 9k I*l Lesson 277 Frozen pork VOCABULARY:216 words
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Article320 1985-01-14 2 Dl AL-FOR-MAND ARIN 'jg BJ *****77 Disanshfwu ke Nf yfnggai jm li qu zud Lesson 35 You should do your best Kewen Lesson _e/ms m m >%m a um a i Mama, laoshi" jihtian jiao wo dang banzhang. Mum, my teacher wanted me to be the class monitor today. _EAA320 words
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Article226 1985-01-14 2 iiui'j -i<].i_u;- Strffi'j -i£^<tf; Jlrrta *a»J <* »uott[> -fll <u* #rJl]*#>£-rtl m ovem ent dram a( zi. ft wasA-sb^e. ssia f> #mt>Qi£Afr.tt£ «8_ a ft is ®r a* n 'rtt W ift A 6. _fe ct. ,fe .fe ffi Witk > A fi- T M -Jttttl ft*_u_gg:_i ftf-scn \mi hVnWWiti226 words
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Advertisement435 1985-01-14 2 APPOINTMENTS I WALK-IN INTERVIEW Senior Sales Female Technicians I Date is, 16 &17 Executives Marketing new/workshop I I January 1985 0 SllDDOrt NTC 3 certificate preferably in Elec- 1 1 Time •9 12 am ctflleS rr M tronics. Those with experience but I *\\T D_-_~~_>_>^«*«*:™_> Representatives without qualifications can stUI435 words
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Advertisement181 1985-01-14 2 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (TO THE PERSONNEL MANAGER) Th* lady we an Making should: be in her mid-20's and above possess a GCE 0' level certificate with a good command of English and good at figure works. be able to type at 45 wpm (electric) and have a shorthand speed of 80181 words
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Advertisement154 1985-01-14 2 NOTICE M________________—______^ mm If fl H%m M m a_fF# m*_*s H m *MWm TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHD Wastepaper For Sale Tenders are invited for the purchase of plain and printed waste paper and board in various categories on a yearly contract basis from Times Printers. 1. Unprinted Stripping and reel-ends154 words
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Advertisement64 1985-01-14 2 NOTICES -W~ GLOBAL TRAVEL PTE. LTD. WE HAVE MOVED FROM 110 KILLINEY ROAD TO KILLINEY ROAD BIGGER PREMISES MORE PERSONNEL rt < MOUNT PLEASURE HOLDINGS BERHAD NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS OF REGISTRARS With effect from Tuesday, 15th January, 1985 our Registrars' new address shall be as follows:BENA SAKTI SDN.64 words
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Advertisement396 1985-01-14 2 IN THK MATTERS OK THK COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTKR 185) AND IN THK MATTKR OF NANYANG BATAM SHIPPINC. PTK. LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Uquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTAS. MMWNS I P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to [Section 272 of the Compa mes Act. (Chapter UB) thai the396 words
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Advertisement636 1985-01-14 3 APPOINTMENTS SALES EXECUTIVES In line with our plan for expansion in photocopier sales, we require several Sales Executives. We offer a challenging and rewarding career where you can earn in excess of $40,000 per annum. Our best people earn much more! You will be eligible for a comprehensive fringe benefit636 words
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Advertisement521 1985-01-14 3 NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC BOARD I I DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I in cooperation with I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD offers Educational Evening Course on I I I COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND I I MANUFACTURING MODULE I I at I COMPUTERVISION-EDB CAD/CAM TRAINING I UNIT V Due to overwhelming responses from the Industries,521 words
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Advertisement1138 1985-01-14 3 JL V Y A leading international oil service company is seeking candidates for assignments S in Malaysia. Experienced candidates in the field of offshore engineering are invited to submit their applications. The required positions involve all aspects of offshore platform design. Candidates must have at least six (6) years experience1,138 words
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682 1985-01-14 4 GRUP Segi Tiga. a relatively unknown drama group, received two invitations in December last year to stage its play 'Kun*' in Malaysia. One invitation came from the Malaysian Science L T niversity in Penang and the other from Kelantan. The two invitations to682 words
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Article, Illustration745 1985-01-14 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ Junaidah dan Jumali berpengalaman di atas pentas: Dua orang anggota Bengkel Drama Kelab Panggung Negara dan Sriwana ini sering sekali mengambll bahagian daiam pementasan-pementasan yang diadakan di Pusat Drama dan Panggung Victoria terutama daJam pesta-pesta drama yang dianjnrkan oleh Sriwana dan Kementerian Kebudayaan745 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-01-14 4 Teka Rata Siri Y Bahagian 2 Word Quiz Y, Part 2 INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter 'H\ Using the clues given, fill in the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve391 words
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Advertisement457 1985-01-14 4 NOTICES I i INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Town Office. Inchcape House, 450/2 Alexandra Road 10-00, Singapore 0511 at 11.00 am on Monday, 28 January 1985 for the purpose457 words
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Advertisement110 1985-01-14 4 UNITED MOTOR WORKS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ■ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGE OF NAME We wish to announce the change UNITED MOTOR WORKS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD P UNITED MOTOR WORKS PTE LTD with effect from 1 5th January 1 985. In addition certain of our subsidiaries' names will be changed from the same110 words
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Advertisement144 1985-01-14 4 NOTICE NOTICE IS HKRKB\ IdVEN that. I Koh ChenKuan o! No. 867, Wood lands Rd 1 1 ms Singapore 2367 have applied for a Retail Liquoi Shop Lu ence in raapa I premises at m >.•. j Mini Mart V Cashew Rd. *02 Singapore 2367 and that j this application144 words
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