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Title Section15 1985-01-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article300 1985-01-29 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By GALERIES LAFAYETTE is interested in taking over the premises of Mohan's Department Store at Orchard Shopping Centre. An official of the store said that she was trying to get in touch with Mr Mohandas "Mike" Melwani to negotiate for the space that will300 words
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Article565 1985-01-29 1 Crucial meeting held up for hours after UAE delegate storms out of hotel GENEVA, Monday A CRUCIAL price-setting meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) was halted for several hours today by the walkout of a United Arab Emirates delegate. The delegate accused NigeriaAFP; AP; UPI - 565 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-01-29 1 House Wife claims 'Baby Jane' A HOUSEWIFE has come forward to claim a baby girl found at the void deck of a Mack af flats ln Sims Drive last week. The 25-year-old housewife said her husband had taken their five-year-old daughter and their baby out of their home after a340 words
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Article51 1985-01-29 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A court indicted 36 men today in connection with a riot in Jakarta last September in which at least 30 people were killed, the official Antara news agency said. Prosecutors charged 28 of them with assaulting security Officers anH ininrina tuna it said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article86 1985-01-29 1 Market makes big gains AFTER a two-month lull, the market picked up yesterday with the Straits Times Industrial Index gaining a hefty 18.45 points to 794.64. Buying was across the board but industrials and banks featured prominently. The Business Times Industrial Index tacked on 19.1 point to 702.31. Market sentiment86 words
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Article145 1985-01-29 1 LONDON, Mon. British interest rates rose today to their highest level in three years as the pound sterling slumped to new average lows on foreign exchange markets because of uncertainty over oil prices. The rise in bank base lending rates to 14 per cent from 12 perReuter - 145 words
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269 1985-01-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three smartly-dressed armed robbers held up 30 employees in the Bank of Tokyo branch here today and escaped with Msl.2 million. The robbers, one carrying an M-16 rifle and the other two, automatic pistols, forced their way past securityBernama; NST - 269 words
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Article78 1985-01-29 1 LONDON, Mon. Police questioned two men and a woman today after one of Scotland Yard's top detectives was stabbed to death on an undercover mission, a Yard spokesman reported. He said Detective Constable John Fordham, 45, was killed as he attempted to serve a search warrantAP - 78 words
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Article61 1985-01-29 1 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet state media kept President Konstantin Chernenko's name before the public today, more than a month after his last appearance in person. The Communist Party daily Pravda published the foreword to a French edition of writings by the 73--year-old leader on its front pageReuter - 61 words
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Article55 1985-01-29 1 MANAGUA, Mon. Nicaragua has sent mental patients to harvest coffee and cotton, the pro-govern-ment newspaper, El Nuevo Diario, said today. It said several dozen psychiatric patients in the final stages of treatment had been sent to areas where the coffee crop was in danger of beingAP - 55 words
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Article38 1985-01-29 1 BHOPAL, Mon. Voting took place today for a parliamentary seat in the central Indian city of Bhopal, where last month's general election was postponed because of a gas leak which killed more than eo- ple. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1985-01-29 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain is to cooperate with China on space technology. An agreement which will be signed soon will allow for an exchange of space scientists, the Trade Denartment said yesterday. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-01-29 1 says Hayden mmf't^^at^^^^^mmmmmmt gMMta Quote om^mmmmkWkmmmmmm. it's a tit of grandstanding by a rather cranky old premier to get a bit of political mileage with some opportunism. The only danger I see is that New Zealand may take the Queensland premier more seriouslyAFP; UPI - 433 words
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Article100 1985-01-29 1 BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is expected to visit Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in April, diplomatic sources said today. Mrs Thatcher postponed a scheduled visit last September because of domestic industrial problems, including strikes by British coalminers and dockers. The British High Commission declined toReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement292 1985-01-29 1 Maker of No.l Selling Tennis Racket SSkE 5-^*-*>C**^s3H Caw) sports t if tsun iwii itb. Hg x T«a_ayooM(4tn— Section Two o Incorporated in your main paper today Tuberculosis: Facts and fallacies i 1 Many think of tuberculosis as a disease of the past; but thousands still suffer from it. Doctors292 words
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Advertisement9 1985-01-29 1 O Rise and fall of Mohan's fortunes: P. II9 words
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Advertisement149 1985-01-29 1 < I.||S_||| s < HON). t)|> I 1)1)11 IIO\«. I (I y N. I I I. < HtlNl. N| Kl Mrnthrr ul ltn British /^P'^~\ "A < .intact I rns Sonriv y^ V y' N. Mrmhrr „t ||m j >"" ul,> V ri_W_K 7 ■ehcank I EVERBRIGHT optical en I'irv.149 words
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Article587 1985-01-29 2 Termination letters MR JIMMY CHEW'S day off was Sunday. When he reported for work at Mohan's Departmental Store yesterday, he learned that the company had gone out of business. The legend on the display window said "Open Seven Days a Week" but the front door was padlocked and a587 words
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Article572 1985-01-29 2 Doing with less THE chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Barry Goldwater, has said the military "can live with" a budget increase of about 5.5 per cent less than the amount the Pentagon is seeking in fiscal year 1986. He also retreated from his572 words
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Article260 1985-01-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE are several cases of unsatisfactory workmanship by Housing Board-ap-proved and licensed renovation contractors. Though flat-owners have a legitimate grievance, the HDB cannot reasonably be expected to get entangled in disputes concerning renovation. Thankfully, the Singapore Housing Decoration Contractors Association has stepped in to till260 words
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Article97 1985-01-29 2 A VOCAL MINORITY A UNITED STATES Supreme Court decision in 1973 declared that abortion was a right women had under their Constitution. But at the same time, the ruling galvanised the anti-abortion forces across the country. The movement is not a monolithic bloc with a single viewpoint. In fact,97 words
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Article131 1985-01-29 2 $40m DEAL GIVES GROUP STRONG BUMI BACKING FIRST ENTITY CORP, the investment company of Mr Abdul Manan Othman. Malaysia's former agriculture minister, and businessman Abdul Rahman Hamzah, has acquired 32 per cent of TDM in a MJ40.48 million cash deal. In an announcement. TDM said that a total of131 words
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Article341 1985-01-29 2 Leading edge IT WAS a good weekend for soccer's league leaders throughout Europe, and nowhere more so than in Italy and France where Verona and Bordeaux respectively opened up a narrow gap over their closest rivals. In Spain, Barcelona stayed nine points clear of their closest rivals. FC Porto341 words
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Article99 1985-01-29 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Unsecured loans? MALAYSIA'S Bank Bumiputra, already rocked by the massive Hongkong loans scandal of subsidiary BMF, may also have lent up to Msl billion without security to politicians and others in the country, The Star said yesterday. Quoting sources close to Bank Negara, the central bank,99 words
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Article140 1985-01-29 2 Borobudur arrests INDONESIAN authorities have arrested 27 people suspected of being involved in last week's bombing of the Borobudur temple, the Jakarta Post reported yesterday. Surabaya police chief Colonel Koesparmono Irsan said two men arrested in the East Java capital on Friday, were reportedly seen near the temple140 words
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Article340 1985-01-29 2 TB's scourge MANY people don't know enough about tuberculosis beyond the fact that their children need to be vaccinated against it. Tuberculosis, or TB, is not yet a disease of the past it is still the cause of at least three million deaths every year all over the340 words
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Article140 1985-01-29 2 Ware and wherefore WHETHER it's a tiny ring or an enormous vase, cloisonne ware is an example of superb craftsmanship. But cloisonne is not widely used or appreciated in Singapore. Only a few people know about it or its value. This has promptea a local trading company to140 words
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Article276 1985-01-29 3 Yakuza mobs fight it out after crime chiefs death TOKYO, Monday GANG warfare has broken out in Japan after the murder of the nation's reputed top crime boss. The gang chief, 51-year-old Masahisa Takenaka, was gunned down by three or four men in the lobbyReuter; AFP; UPI - 276 words
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338 1985-01-29 3 In other words... ■naw»juH___________|_______________^^ mm*nmmmmmm*wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ 4 My fiance says I know nothing about men. He says i don't even know where the hair ends and the sideburns begin. In China, boys and girls keep very separate at school, they never learn m anything aboutReuter; AP - 338 words
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Article149 1985-01-29 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. India today released seven Sri Lankans seized along with their naval patrol craft earlier this month, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The Sri Lankans were detained on Jan 11 and Indian authorities said they had entered India's territorial waters inReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-01-29 3 THIS is the car with the world's first dashboard TV screen. Toyota Motors unveiled the car, called Soarer SMlcc GT, in Tokyo which features a colour TV screen (shown on the left side of the dashboard.) Among many things, the screen can be used to look atPana - 78 words
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305 1985-01-29 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Operational errors, maintenance failures, and deficiencies in employee training contributed to the gas leak at a Union Caride plant in Bhopal, India, that killed at least 2,000 people, the New York Times reported today. The Times said it hadAP - 305 words
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Article144 1985-01-29 3 Abe: We won't take all the blame TOKYO, Mon. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe today gave notice that Japan would not take all the blame for its massive trade surplus with the United States. A strong dollar and insufficient US efforts to export more were also reasons for the US tradeReuter - 144 words
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World briefs
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Article63 1985-01-29 3 BRITAIN, THE Netherlands and Naio Secretary-General Lord Carrington appealed to Belgium yesterday to meet its commitment to the alliance by deploying QS cruise nuclear missiles on schedule in March Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans met separately with British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe. Dutch Foreign Ministei Hans VanReuter - 63 words
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Article69 1985-01-29 3 MORE THAN 400 people have registered as candidates for 184 parliament arv seats at stake in South Korea's general election on Feb 12, election officials said in Seoul yesterday. President Chun Doo-Hwan's Democratic Justice Party (DJP), the main opposition Democratic Korea Party (DKP) and the newly-formedUPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-01-29 3 A CHARTERED bus with 46 college students skiers swerved off a snow-covered mountain road in the central Japanese city of Nagano yesterday and plunged into a reservoir, killing at least 22 people, police in Tokyo said. Spokesman Masataka Kanaki said 24 others either escaped orAP - 69 words
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Article74 1985-01-29 3 TALKS ON measures to reduce the risk of war breaking out in Europe by accident or miscalculation resume in Stockholm today with East and West apparently still far apart, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation experts in Brussels said. But Soviet diplomats sounded an optimistic note earlier this monthAP - 74 words
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212 1985-01-29 4 Less crime after New York subway shooting NEW YORK. Mon. The number of robberies in subway trains here dropped sharply after passenger Bernhard Goetz shot and wounded four young Blacks who demanded US$5 (S$ll) from him in a subway car on Dec 22. police have revealed. There were only 83AFP - 212 words
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365 1985-01-29 4 5.5 pc rise 'enough for Pentagon' Goldwater softens stance on spending WASHINGTON, Mon. SENATOR Barry Goldwater, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has said "the military can live with" a budget increase of about 5.5 per cent less than the Pentagon is seeking for 1966. Senator Goldwater, interviewed onUPI; Reuter - 365 words
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118 1985-01-29 4 NEW YORK, Mon. President Ronald Reagan says that during his acting days, he yearned to play swashbuckling characters like those of actor Errol Flynn, but couldn't seem to escape being cast in light comedies. "When I was making Eictures I had a runningAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-01-29 4 A SUMMER and radiant Elizabeth Taylor holding her Cecil B. De Mllle award for outstanding performances from the Foreign Press Association In California, on Saturday night. The occasion was the Golden Globe Awards presentation. Miss Taylor, who started her climb to fame withAP - 88 words
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Article64 1985-01-29 4 Miller is Ontario's new premier TORONTO, Mon. Former Provincial Industry Minister Frank Miller has become Prime Minister of Ontario, Canada's most populous province. He defeated three other contenders for the post at a leadership convention on Saturday night. Mr Miller succeeds Mr Bill Davis, who steps down after 14 years.Reuter - 64 words
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Article123 1985-01-29 4 Vatican tells D'Eseoto to quit MANAGUA, Mon. The Vatican has told Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Miguel D'Eseoto he must resign his post in the government within 15 days or leave the priesthood, the official Nueva Nicaragua News Agency (ANN) said yesterday. Mr D'Eseoto said he could not resign because his countryReuter; UPI - 123 words
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Article235 1985-01-29 4 MARACAD3O (Venezuela), Mon. Pope John Paul n, crusading against divorce, abortion .and birth control, flew to the heart of Venezuela's oil industry yesterday afternoon to celebrate his second Mass of the day in the sweltering tropics. In the first giant outdoor Mass on his fournation LatinUPI; AFP - 235 words
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Article169 1985-01-29 4 Reagan told: Meet Black leaders ATLANTA (Georgia), Mon. The head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) charged yesterday that President Ronald Reagan has used a "wall of presidential immunity to deride and berate" Black civil rights leaders but has failed to meet them "for an honest exchange of views".UPI - 169 words
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137 1985-01-29 4 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Political violence left 63 people dead in El Salvador last week and the death toll is likely to soar as March elections apE roach, a leading Catholic is hop said. Bishop Gregorio Rosa Chavez, the second ranking Catholic churchmanUPI - 137 words
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Article335 1985-01-29 5 'Flick affair' triggers off probe into donations BONN, Monday THE chief executive and the board director of West Germany's Karstadt department store chain have been fined for tax evasion in an investigation into political donations. The investigation was triggered off by the "Fbck affair", a BonnReuter - 335 words
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Article288 1985-01-29 5 He may have to quit: Reports CAIRO, Monday AUSTRIAN Defence Minister Friedhelm Frischenschlager cut short a visit to Cairo and flew home today amid reports that Austrian Chancellor Fred Sinowatz would ask for his resignation. Mr Frischenschlager stirred up controversy at home and abroad by meetingReuter; AFP; UPI - 288 words
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304 1985-01-29 5 LONDON, Mon. National Coal Board chairman lan MacGregor has vowed that 509 militant miners fired during Britain's 10 -month-old coalfield strike will be reinstated •'over my dead body" if peace talks end the violence-plagued walkout, the Financial Times said today. Mr MacGregorAP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration235 1985-01-29 5 Harlech dies from car crash injuries LONDON, Mon. Lord Harlech, a close friend of the Kennedy family and Britain's ambassador to the United States during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, has died from injuries sustained in a car crash. He was 66 years old. Lord Harlech was returning to hisNYT - 235 words
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Article49 1985-01-29 5 LISBON, Mon. Three grenades were fired at North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) warships anchored in Lisbon's Tagus estuary early today but they exploded short of their targets, police said. The grenades were apparently fired from a garden beside a quay. No damage or casualties were reported. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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221 1985-01-29 5 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Mon. Oxford University's council, which recommended an honorary doctorate in civil law for Mrs Margaret Thatcher, has warned that Oxford's reputation could be badly damaged if the dons vote against the award. A group of Oxford professors nas221 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-01-29 5 FORMER Jewish Inmates of the AuschwitzBirkenau death camp praying on Sunday at the crematoria where thousands perished at the hands of the Nads. The prayers mt the survivors marked thr 4tth anniversary af the camp's liberation. About 111 farmer Inmates gathered over the weekend atReuter - 90 words
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109 1985-01-29 5 LONDONDERRY (Northern Ireland), Mon. Stone-throwing youths clashed with police last night on the anniversary of "Bloody Sunday", the day in 1972 when British soldiers killed 13 Roman Catholics taking part in a demonstration. A police spokesman said more than 50 petrol bombs were thrownReuter - 109 words
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Article295 1985-01-29 6 Education minister withdraws resignation BEIRUT, Monday LEBANESE Education Minister Selim Al-Hoss withdrew his resignation today, ending a crisis which threatened the collapse of the country's nine-month-old "national unity" government. Prime Minister Rashid Karami announced that Mr Al-Hoss decided to stay on after a meeting with himReuter; AP - 295 words
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203 1985-01-29 6 Greek tanker hit by Iranian missile' BEIRUT, Mon. A Greek-registered oil tanker was hit yesterday by a missile apparently fired from an Iranian warship near Saudi Arabia's oil terminal at Ras Tannura. The reported Iranian attack came hours after Iraq said its jets hit two naval targets south of KhargUPI; AP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration373 1985-01-29 6 TEL AVIV, Monday DEFENCE Minister Yitzhak Rabin said spending cuts had forced him to accept Israel's lowest defence budget in 11 years, a compromise which contains a "security risk." Speaking to reporters before leaving for an official visit to Washington on Saturday night,AP; UPI - 373 words
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120 1985-01-29 6 Sudanese rebels free four hostages ADDIS ABABA, Mon. Four hostages held by the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) for nearly a year, were freed today and handed over to their employers, the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said here today. The four, Frenchmen Yves Parisse and Michel Dupire, Briton lan BainAFP - 120 words
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124 1985-01-29 6 TEHERAN, Mon. The Iranian Parliament has before it a* press Bill which bans the promotion of ''pleasureseeking, luxurism, extravagance, lavlshness or the creation of a consumer society." Creating differences among various strata of society is aiso banned, as woald libel aad insults against officials,Reuter - 124 words
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333 1985-01-29 6 Israel, Egypt resume talks on Taba BEERSHEBA (Israel), Mon. Israeli and Egyptian diplomats yesterday resumed negotiations here on the administration of Taba. a tiny parcel of land occupied by Israel and claimed by Egypt, and pledged to discuss other issues rising from the application of the 1979 Camp David accords.AFP; AP - 333 words
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167 1985-01-29 7 INDONESIAN Marine Police have arrested six Europeans and an Australian who tried to tow a tin drilling barge out of Indonesian waters, diplomats in Singapore said yesterday. They said the group, including two Britons, two Swedes, a Dutchman and a Finn,Reuter - 167 words
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Article52 1985-01-29 7 SONGKHLA, Mon. A police private has been sentenced to death for murdering his superior officer. The Bangkok Post reported at the weekend. Arjin Techatham, 24, shot dead Major Theera Kanthatulit. 52, at a police station on Jan 18 after the major refused to drop a desertion charge52 words
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Article261 1985-01-29 7 JAKARTA, Mon. RICH and poor nations in the Pacific rim should pool resources to further stimulate the region as a major growth centre, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today. Dr Mochtar today officiated at the opening of a meeting aimed at closer cooperation betweenReuter - 261 words
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Article221 1985-01-29 7 Two 'seen near Borobudur the day before blasts' JAKARTA, Mon INDONESIAN authorities have arrested 27 people suspected of being involved in last week's bombing of the Borobudur temple complex, the Jakarta Post reported today. Surabaya police chief Colonel Koesparmono Irsan said two men arrested inAFP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-01-29 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. More than 21 people, including policemen, were slightly hart by stones and home-made bombs when police clashed with transport drivers who began a strike today to demand a ent In fuel prices. More than 51 peopleReuter - 219 words
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150 1985-01-29 7 ABBY TAN - Aquino murder trial judge replaced ABBY TAN MANILA, Monday ONE of the three presiding judges trying the case of 26 top soldiers and men on double murder charges has asked to be replaced as he is related to one of the accused. Presiding judge of the court Manuel Pa mar150 words
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Article96 1985-01-29 7 MANILA, Mon. The biggest savings bank in the Philippines has asked a court to set aside a Central Bank decision putting it into receivership. Lawyers for Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank, which has 3.7 million depositors, filed a motion against the decision by theReuter - 96 words
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135 1985-01-29 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian women will continue to work In Saudi Arabia, Jakarta's Ambassador to Riyadh, Mr Achmad Tirtosudlro, said today following reports that some employers treated them as sex slaves. He said press reports that Indonesian women had been sexually abased andReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration178 1985-01-29 9 PENANG, Mon. President C. V. Devan Nair of Singapore called on former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at his residence in Jalan Ayer Rajah yesterday morning and got a pleasant surprise instead. He had taken along with him a copy of the Tunku's pictorial biographyNST - 178 words
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Article392 1985-01-29 9 'Up to $1 billion may have been lent without security to politicians and others' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. BANK Bumiputra, already rocked by a massive Hongkong loans scandal, may also have lent up to MSI billion without security to politicians and others locally, The StarAFP - 392 words
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181 1985-01-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE National Registration Department will take legal action against those who do not collect their renewed identity cards despite being reminded, a spokesman said yesterday About 67,000 identity cards were waiting to be claimed, he added. The department felt such actionBernama - 181 words
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Article99 1985-01-29 9 $33 m prize money not collected KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A total of $33.7 million in Social Welfare Lottery prizes have not been claimed for the past 32 years, The Star reported today. The is mainly because the winners are not aware they have won, the newspaper said. In 1981 alone.99 words
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Article51 1985-01-29 9 KOTA BARU. Mon. The Prisons Department has sacked 12 of its staff since 1975 for smuggling drugs into prisons, its director-general Datuk Ibrahim Mohamad, said at the weekend. He said the department would continue to take action againt any of its staff found involved in such activities.NST - 51 words
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Article49 1985-01-29 9 MACHANG. Mon A two-year-old girl was found drowned in a basin of water in the bathroom of her aunt's home in Kampung Banggol Kulim. 12 km from here, at the weekend She had earlier been playing with her six-year-old brother and nine-year-old sister in "he hall. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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179 1985-01-29 9 Jawi not a must for nonMalay students TELUK INTAN, Mon. Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday that Jawi writing, which is part of the religious knowledge subject in schools, will not be made compulsory for non-Malay students. This was because the use of Bahasa Malaysia was already sufficientBernama - 179 words
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Article145 1985-01-29 9 TELUK INTAN (Perak), Mon. Three handicapped elders, one of them a woman, were burned to death when a doublestorey shophouse was gutted by fire in Jalan Woo Saik Hong yesterday morning. Another old man, a neighbour who saw the fire and raised the alarm, collapsedNST - 145 words
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177 1985-01-29 10 THOSE seeking redress before the Small Claims Courts are assured of speedy results at almost no cost. This is because their claims will be handled under a broad principle of justice, free of legal technicalities and formalities. Only $10 is payable at the177 words
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134 1985-01-29 10 Brothers win top prizes in kite contest TWO brothers who are partners in a hardware shop took the top two prizes in the Western section (open) of the Singapore international Kite Festival held in Marina South over the weekend. Chua Boon Tong, 25, walked away with the first prize with134 words
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Article39 1985-01-29 10 AN EXHIBITION of the work of contemporary British architects, featuring 26 posters de&icting British architecture t>m 1f.4 to 1984, will be held at the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Architecture and Building from Thursday to Saturday39 words
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Article, Illustration573 1985-01-29 10 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN The closure of Mohan's Several disappointed employees gather outside store and receive letters x>f termination By MR JIMMY CHEW had Sunday off. When he reported to work at Mohan's Departmental Store yesterday, he learned that the company had gone out of business. The lettering on573 words
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Article, Illustration604 1985-01-29 10 CONRAD RAJ - Rise and fall of Mohan's fortunes CONRAD RAJ By MOHANDAS "Mike" Kishinchand Melwani often surprises with his fluent Mandarin, Cantonese and Russian. His flair for languages he also speaks, Sindhi, English and Malay is a result of his interesting and colourful life. The flamboyant founder of Mohan's Departmental Store, which604 words
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218 1985-01-29 10 Thief was Turf Club's own security guard AFTER waiting in ambush for seven hours, three Singapore Turf Club employees caught their thief it turned out to be one of their security guards. Mr Ng Chee Chiew, a security sergeant, Mr Jiyatharan s/o K.N. Sellappah, a security and fire officer, and218 words
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122 1985-01-29 10 Ex-security officer: Sisters punched me A FORMER senior security officer yesterday told a court that he was assault ed by a group of five sisters and their brother at an emporium. Mr Koh Kim Cheng. 52. now a pensioner, alleged that one of them. Yong Siew Yow. 24. kicked and122 words
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Article334 1985-01-29 12 Father and son face CBT charges A FATHER and son. Sum Lai Pui and Sum Mun Yip, were yesterday separately charged with criminal breach of trust of a trading company's money while they were the managing director and director there. Sum Lai Pui, 62, now jobless, was also charged with334 words
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Article55 1985-01-29 12 AN EXHIBITION of wire products will be on from today until Friday at the World Trade Centre, Hall 4. There will also be a conference on the wire industry in Hall 5. It will be open only to trade visitors who must register. For more information,55 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-01-29 12 Choked pipes cause flooding FLOOD water reached ankle height In this second-storey Tampines flat yesterday and it wasn't even raining. Mr Mohammed Salleh Basharahil, 33, a taxi-driver, had to walk through the water on the balcony of his mother's five-room Housing Board flat at Block 815, Tampines Avenue 4. The219 words
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492 1985-01-29 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN New rules will affect subjects colleges offer By JUNIOR college principals will hold talks with the National University of Singapore to thrash out the full implications of recent changes in the university's entry criteria. The principals need to know how the492 words
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314 1985-01-29 12 Singapore to take part again in Paris Air Show SINGAPORE Aircraft Industries will take part in the 36th Paris Air Show from May 30 until June 9 this year. This is the second time Singapore will be represented at the world's largest aviation display. SAI, the governmentowned aeronautics company, which314 words
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187 1985-01-29 12 Plumber jailed 7 years for fatal fight A FREELANCE plumber was jailed for seven years by the High Court yesterday for his part in a fight, in which a man was fatally injured. The fight arose from an earlier incident in which the dead man, Mr Ng Tian Soo, 32,187 words
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Article, Illustration141 1985-01-29 13 the FAMiIY »w< m m\ nmatrnm i*" 0 *-«'*»»***•s H ***3 T*"*a**T^* W* *fl*4 I TBI mnanom xxsoucm TWO hugging polar bears at play are winning new friends for the Singapore Zoo. More than 500 of the people who received their telephone141 words
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Article387 1985-01-29 13 Use only for pregnancy complications, says ministry ULTRASOUNDscanning of foetuses should not be used for frivolous purposes such as finding out the sex of the child or taking a picture for posterity. The Health Ministry has advised its clinics that it be used only when there are387 words
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286 1985-01-29 13 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By BATA Shoe (Singapore) Pte Ltd, hit by high labour costs, will stop producing shoes at its factory in Telok Blangah at the end of the month. It has been making only industrial and safety shoes in Singapore since 1982. The286 words
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89 1985-01-29 13 A SRI LANKAN domestic servant stole $1,480 of her employer's jewellery because she was desperate to get money for daily expenses and to buy an air ticket to go home. Liyanage Dona Seetha Indraseeli, 25, stole the items when Mr Tan Sung89 words
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58 1985-01-29 13 A DESPATCH rider yesterday became the last of six motorcyclists to be convicted for racing with each other along Orchard Road at 2.15 one morning. Goh Siong Kiat, 23, was fined $800 and banned from driving all vehicles for two years after he admitted58 words
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74 1985-01-29 13 A THAI worker was jailed for six months after he pleaded guilty to harbouring a Thai woman, who had overstayed in Singapore for 29 days. He kept her in his quarters at the worksite of the Port of Singapore Authority building. During a raid74 words
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93 1985-01-29 13 TEN fresh cheatingcharges involving issuing cheques totalling $87,391.49 for a variety of goods when the cheques were not honoured were yesterday preferred against a man already facing 26 similar charges. Sim Tiang Huat, 40, is said to have issued the cheques between July93 words
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73 1985-01-29 13 2 ex-security guards charged with theft !TWO former security guards were jointly charged yesterday with housebreaking and theft of property totalling $16,000 from Jason's Supermarket. No pleas were taken from Tan Jiak Hou, 32, and Yeo Liang Chye, 42, who are said to have committed the offence at the supermarket73 words
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162 1985-01-29 13 IN A second trimming exercise in two years, Tractors S'pore Ltd, suppliers of Caterpillar bulldozers, excavators and other earth-moving machines, retrenched 50 of its 320 employees on Thursday. It cost the company more than $1 million in retrenchment benefits. This is based on162 words
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344 1985-01-29 13 MP calls for review of priority scheme THE MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, has called for a review of the schools priority scheme for children of graduate mothers. It had hurt the feelings and offended the dignity of many non-graduate mothers, he said. He was speaking at344 words
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295 1985-01-29 14 IN A bid to meet the annual festive demand for taxis, the Communications Ministry has appealed to taxi drivers to be on the roads during the Lunar New Year. "We would appreciate it if they could take part of the time295 words
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Article, Illustration373 1985-01-29 14 MATHEW YAP - Most buyers shun 'open concept 5 flats MATHEW YAP Appiicants say units lack privacy By MOST applicants who turned up at the Housing Board office yesterday to choose their flats did not like the special "openconcept" models. Ten three-room flats, of a total of 96 units, built as a pilot373 words
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328 1985-01-29 14 Four get jail and caning for armed robbery TWO youths and two men were yesterday sentenced to five years jail each and were ordered to be given between 24 and 36 strokes of the cane on charges of armed robbery and robbery with hurt. Low Wei Soon, 18, Lau Swee328 words
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437 1985-01-29 14 AHMAD OSMAN - SMNO meeting next month to strengthen party AHMAD OSMAN By THE Singapore Malay National Organisation (SMNO) will hold a delegates' conference at the end of next month to strengthen its leadership and grassroots machinery. Among the items for discussion at the forthcoming biennial meeting are the activation of the the437 words
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89 1985-01-29 14 A RED INDIAN, a cannibal, two empresses, a fairy and a woman warrior wanted to take part in the Chingay fancy dress and dance competition but not many others did. Few applied to take part and most wanted to dress up in classical or traditional89 words
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Article, Illustration230 1985-01-29 15 SINGAPORE may export its experienced managerial skills and know-now to assist in China's modernisation programme. Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Richard Hn, said this was among the subjects discussed daring talks with the visiting State Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Wa Xaeqian,230 words
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Article507 1985-01-29 15 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Board gearing up for a target of 5 million visitors by 1990 By THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is looking for top notch talent who can turn its tourism attraction plans into reality. Its target is to get five million tourists507 words
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227 1985-01-29 15 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI By THE new Malacca-Singa-pore ferry service appears to have made a slow start due to lack of passengers. There were no paying passengers on its maiden run on Sunday from Malacca. Neither were there any passengers on its return journey. Executive chairman227 words
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233 1985-01-29 15 'Older workers can still learn new skills' A TRADE unionist yesterday used the situation of refugees to drive home the point that older people can be taught new skills, even in a totally new environment. Mr Lim Boon Heng, MP for Kebun Baru and National Trades Union Congress assistant secretarygeneral,233 words
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238 1985-01-29 15 A TEAM of Japanese experts are here to cast a keen eye on Singapore's road safety programme and help package a longterm scheme designed to bring down the accident rate. Their nine-day study may also result in an exchange programme between Japan238 words
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253 1985-01-29 15 3,400 'towkays' who need business courses SOME 18,145 people in Chinese small and medium-sized firms need training. And at least 3,411 of them comprise the "towkays" or owners, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry said yesterday. The chamber's training centre director, Mr Louis Lim, saw his own task253 words
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Advertisement256 1985-01-29 10 nl^^m vlf J^\ <^^%» S^^SL. lEi^u^^SS^SSSiiß^ 'f.iiC V :m\ 3aK____T ;>__f '^> -^^^d**J**^~~^y**^V.*\.^S«s*<^'.XX^U-K^.^J^^ n %ar J_ I make things happen ~>jr t -1 j; nPoT Take action now -at today's prices. f\\. J r T Xm^3 With a DBS Bank ACTION LOAN v for u p t0 50 000 fc256 words
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275 1985-01-29 11 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Henderson Aged from homes and nearby estates may get to mix By RESIDENTS of some old folk's homes might be able to mix with their contemporaries in nearby housing estates if a pilot project proves successful. The Singapore Council of Social Service275 words
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Article, Illustration311 1985-01-29 11 THE Henderson Senior Citizens' Home Corner has brought happiness and a sense of belonging to the lives of about 100 old folk. They go there on Sundays from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. to meet and chat. They also get a free lunch, and occasionally biscuits311 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-01-29 11 'Congrats' money well spent Bukit Batok WHEN Mr Chai Chong Yii, the MP for Bukit Batok, learnt that residents wanted to spend $4,000 on a newspaper advertisement to congratulate him on being returned as MP, he advised them against it. He thought the money would be better used if it103 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-01-29 11 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Eunos By JOIN an "adoption scheme". And brace yourself for some weeding, pruning and manuring. It may not be the most attractive of offers, but but it promises to bear fruit for residents of blocks 612 to 616 in Bedok Reservoir Road. The Eunos404 words
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Article204 1985-01-29 11 Jalan Besar YOUTH leader Joseph Lee shared his special day with other members of the Jalan Besar community centre youth group in a familiar setting. Instead of a grand affair in a restaurant, he held his wedding reception at the CCs multipurpose hall204 words
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Advertisement404 1985-01-29 12 Exclusive gifts with BHmnes^YS.O.P Jf r\ laiAluvl CU SffCCl II ay Ul %m i i__ j M il n_nk_r_f>_Qloiri poccdiymd ri_n_ii/i II purCclall l L^lh^cnJlt UUnl. This festive season, buy a quart m. II size bottle of Hennessy VS.QP and A W you can have the choice of: J li404 words
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Advertisement429 1985-01-29 12 P^ Round ix*h\ Health /M\ Fitness Get into Shape Fast flB ILgfA Now! Relax and pedal your way to a firm, trim shape 'mmmt fl with Just 10 minutes per day it's easy to get fit H fl with Fitnex Cycle. Cycling is one of the best exercises fll flfl429 words
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Advertisement302 1985-01-29 14 Singapore Handicrafts Pte Ltd Peiping Store Pte Ltd '^proudly present /s£^3^ s [c-B SHANGHAI ARTS CRAFTS /flTf trfl MASTERPIECES ENHHTMWf U^J MB» -Jan fc 1 1 feto tflam to 7pm Admission fP**®^*^^* Co-ocganised by China National Ails *^P*s^SS^> Import Export __*> rpo-ptloK, Ste^ IVBJ ft Empress I W_____________________________________fl U W302 words
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Advertisement295 1985-01-29 15 DRAGON (M> ESCAPES ifS FROM Slf DUNGEON fife He had to, he didn 't want to miss out /jfi/fffl/f*^j(fa on the festive fun this Chinese lmfJZv^£^*m New Year. Find his new hideaway Or /fc^rß^^© for some excitement. z^ISM W* w% v '^^^^m^L^M^ml^^^^ ft -'^mm\ W. K Wmm. ________5 jpj ppp|i>wiyi-wpHiy^^|295 words
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470 1985-01-29 16 The Straits Times says Flat-owners need protection too IT'S a distressingly familiar story: A Housing Board flat-owner wants his flat renovated. He approaches one of the HDB-approved and licensed renovation contractors. The job is done but, it turns out, shoddily and at exorbitant cost. The irate flat-owner rings up the470 words
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Article695 1985-01-29 16 Asean notes MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR Operating in groups of three or five, they play the bongo, tambourine and accordion, producing music for the public like many musicians who perform in hotels and pubs. But these musicians all blind operate in busy street corners in Malaysian towns,Depthnews - 695 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1985-01-29 16 STEPHEN COHEN - STEPHEN COHEN Soviet Union marks 40th anniversary of World War II By writing for the International Herald Tribune PRINCETON For most Americans. World War II is a remote and half-forgotten historical event. For Soviet citizens it remains the "Great Patriotic War' and a recent traumatic experience.1,097 words
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Article, Illustration913 1985-01-29 16 Boxed-in Mitterrand could still try to break out COMMENT By Tho Economist PRESIDENT Mitterrand of France is in a box. His economic austerity programme has alienated much of the French Left without appeasing the Right. The steadiness and achievement he has shown in foreign policy have gone unrewarded. The many913 words
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Letter, Illustration182 1985-01-29 17 ONE of your past reports (ST, Sept 24 last year) said the weather here does not seem to suit the national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, and that it does not, therefore, bloom very well. Over a period of years I have visited orchid farms,182 words
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Letter239 1985-01-29 17 AFTER reading about the predicament of "Broken Piggy Bank" (ST, Jan 8), who said his employer had not paid both the employer and employee share of his CPF contributions, I would like to mention the CPF problems of the employees of two other companies. I239 words
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170 1985-01-29 17 THE Public Utilities Board would like to thank "Civic Conscious" for the observations in his letter "Some fire hazards that need attention". (ST, Jan 11). Incense containers installed near gas meters or electrical wires are a potential hazard as the heat from these burners170 words
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Letter88 1985-01-29 17 WE refer to the letter Coffins put in middle of walkway by "Concerned". (ST, Dec 29). We thank your writer for bringing to our attention the obstruction caused by coffins placed in the middle of the pedestrian walkway in New Bridge Road. On Dec 31, we88 words
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Letter72 1985-01-29 17 SBC trying to get float film I REFER to Mr Kwan Swee Seng's letter "Televise parade showing STPB's winning float". (ST. Jan 15). The Tournament of Roses Parade was not included in the news footages received from international news agencies. We are checking the availability of a television recording of72 words
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143 1985-01-29 17 Imitation goods being sold openly I REFER to your report "How to tell if it's the real Gucci Plus". (ST, Jan 25). Singapore may have to adopt measures to prevent tourists and locals alike from being fooled into buying imitation goods. Imitation wallets, credit card holders and belts with popular143 words
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115 1985-01-29 17 COULD the authorities keep a close check on insurance agents who call at the various Singapore Armed Forces camps to urge recruits to buy their policies? The young recruits often mistakenly believe that it is compulsory to buy the policies. They are asked to sign115 words
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268 1985-01-29 17 DC we have a Supreme Court in Singapore? The answer is ucfinitely "yes". The Supreme Court of Singapore consists of (a) the High Court, (b) the Court of Appeal, and (c) the Court of Criminal Appeal. Our judges are judges of the Supreme Court.268 words
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349 1985-01-29 17 SBC, do not give us plain news AS a regular viewer of the English news on television, I think it's about time its presentation philosophy is re-examined. Does the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation see it as its main aim to present visual news items in an appealing form (as should be),349 words
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Letter90 1985-01-29 17 How about school foodback? I WOULD like to make a suggestion to the schools in particular. Recently, I was told the university had drawn up a "student evaluation" programme to get feedback from students on the teaching methods of the academic staff. I think this is essential as it enables90 words
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Article, Illustration991 1985-01-29 18 LIAK TENG KIAT - Debate rages over the right to abortion LIAK TENG KIAT US Constitution guarantees it as a woman's right By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON One day in 1969, a young woman in Georgia was attacked and raped by three men. Made pregnant, she tried but failed to get an abortion. Iff Georgia,991 words
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Article565 1985-01-29 18 BANGKOK TUAN Huynh Qnec was barefoot and trembling when Thailand's top military chiefs paraded him before the press last week. A week before that, this 18-year-old plumber from Saigon who did not want to be a soldier, came ever Ampll's bridge Ne 3 and desertedNYT - 565 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-01-29 19 AFTER weeks of investor inertia, the market became alive yesterday with double digit gains, boosting hopes of a Lunar New Year rally. The Straits Times Industrial Index breached the shortterm resistance level of 780. gaining 18.45 points to 794.64. The Business Times312 words
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Article33 1985-01-29 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) ***** (12/8/82)33 words
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Article69 1985-01-29 19 Talam Mites 1300 +70 Tain Cons 50c 630 +50 DBS 600 +35 MBankiir 580 +30 OCBC 890+25 SPH 655 +20 M Cables 450 +20 Metro Hklfs 300 +20 Sport Land 291 +20 Gentinis 515 +19 Prima 505 +17 H Leonf Ind 50c 248 +17 OuffDev 410 +16 Nat Iron69 words
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Article38 1985-01-29 19 Soleras Res 165 -56 Norsechem 50c 182 -23 Kentucky Spore 295 -5 Semb Shipyard 135 -3 KhoniGuan 270 -2 SriHartamas 223 -2 UOI 269 -1 EuYanSani 263 -1 Sport Bw 221 -1 FACBSOC 218-1 Hotel Prop 60'38 words
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Article57 1985-01-29 19 Jan2s Im 28 BT Composite 683.21 702.31 BT Indicator *****32 *****61 BT 08/OS -193 -43 ST Industrials 776.19 794.64 ST Finance 2311.72 2344.85 ST Hotels 855.94 860.81 ST Properties 478.87 486.06 ST Minings 334.58 336.53 SI Plantations *****3 2437 01 OCBC 592.99 ***** OUB Composite 389.51 401.84 S£S hid57 words
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Article13 1985-01-29 19 SPP 909,000 F_d Cobles 758,000 UOL Wm 576,000 Sigma Metal 550,00013 words
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Article48 1985-01-29 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 101 7 10 Fmonce 13 0 3 Hotels 1 I 0 Properties 8 1 2 CM palms 6 I I Tins 3 2 4 S Rubber 15 0 1 CRubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 147 12 2248 words
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Article82 1985-01-29 19 SHARE prices rebounded across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in one of the heaviest trading sessions since January last year. Trading volume reached 24.896 million shares worth M535.639 million from last Friday's 6.367 million units valued at M513.904 million. Reflecting the stronger trend, the82 words
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Article65 1985-01-29 19 Bousteadbttd +5 Guinness +10 PMC +4 Sen* Ship -3 CIC +10 Haw Par 9 Pan Elec unch Saw Darby +6 CCM sxhcapeßhd +3 a,* au-t +8 SW +20 CoklStorate +4 "tpptl p£u +17 S Train. +10 Esn +5 M-a-ft»pose +214 rtantt q SupCwp +3 FSN +1065 words
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372 1985-01-29 19 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By NOW that the deal has been finally struck, it would be interesting to see what Malayan United Manufacturing Berhad is going to do next. With 36 million shares or about 21 per cent of the enlarged capital of United372 words
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Article150 1985-01-29 19 SAVINGS and current account holders of Standard Chartered Bank can now withdraw up to $2,000 per day from automated teller machines. Account holders can make two withdrawals from either the same or different ATM. The previous maximum was $1,000. This makes the bank's maximum limit150 words
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Article, Illustration268 1985-01-29 19 Australian fruit and vegetables galore at fair SINGAPOREANS eat a mountain of Australian fruit and vegetables and the Australian Trade Commission wants to increase that amount even more with an exhibition. Vegetables such as the apple cucumber and button squash, and fruit such as lychees and flame-seedless grapes are being268 words
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390 1985-01-29 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By TELEPHONE maker Semicon Industries Ltd has concluded a contract under which it will be sold to Japan's biggest electronic cash register maker. A spokesman for the Japanese company, Tokyo Electric Company, confirmed that lt was planning to buy Semicon, but the localBernama - 390 words
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Article39 1985-01-29 19 NEW YORK, Mon. Porsche AG of Stuttgart, West Germany, expects worldwide sales for the fiscal year ending July 31 to rise to about 46,000 to 47,000 sports cars from the 44,000 it sold in fiscal 1984. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article88 1985-01-29 19 LONDON, Mon. A Treasury spokesman denied a newspaper report that the government is now following a policy of holding the pound above US$l.lO (5.2.42). The Observer said yesterday, "during the last week, under direct instruc- tions from the Prime Minister and the Treasury, the Bank ofReuter - 88 words
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Article95 1985-01-29 19 LONDON, Mon. French industry lags behind West Germany and Britain in using microchips, a survey of factories in the three countries showed. The survey showed 47 per cent of West German factories use microchips in production and 13 per cent incorporate them in their products. InReuter - 95 words
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Article101 1985-01-29 19 MANILA, Mon. Ford Motor Co is pulling out of the Philippines' car assembly business this month after sustaining "continued losses during the past several years, the Bulletin newspaper reported yesterday. Ford Philippines Ine, the local subsidiary of the United States car giant, has filed its dissolutionAFP - 101 words
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Article34 1985-01-29 19 FRANKFURT, Mon. Commerzbank AG saw its strong earnings trend continue in the final months of last year and the full year group result should be around 1983's record level. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article486 1985-01-29 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Investment company takes 32 pc share for Ms4o m By FIRST ENTITY CORP, the investment company of Mr Abdul Manan Othman, Malaysia's former Agriculture Minister, and businessman Abdul Rahman Ham* zah, has acquired 32 per cent of TDM in a M540.48 million486 words
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219 1985-01-29 19 CHAMPION MOTORS, a member of the Inchcape group has clarified that the change in Audi distributors in Maiaysi? has no bearing at all on them as agents in Sing, pore and Brunei. Champion Motors has been agents for the Volkswagen group, makers219 words
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Article3297 1985-01-29 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,297 words
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Article2147 1985-01-29 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.765) Alcorn (1 498 1 50S) (1) I 42 (1) 1 43 (1) 1 43 (8) 1 44 (11) 1 45 (3) 1 46 (3) 1.46 (9) 1 47 (3) 1 49 (3) 1 48(2) 1 50 AISB (3 908 3 965)2,147 words
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Article2806 1985-01-29 20 AH shares quoted have a par value ot Jl uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights H Tan-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m do_ars 1984/85 Last Yiett Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) rifh2,806 words
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Article421 1985-01-29 21 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1374.89 (1373.91) Week ago 1350.00 ..:p Australian Al-Ordinaries Monday Closed (754.8) B Week ago 750.7 Australan Industrials Monday Closed (1138.9) Week ago 1127.4 (Fijures in brackets refer to those olllio previous tradr* day) I I—T I HONGKONG, Mon. Share prices closed virtually unchanged in fairly421 words
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Article271 1985-01-29 21 J»2B HKS ChMfe Associated Hotels 0 44 +002 Bonk Of East Asio 24 70 +0.3 Cheung Kong 1360 -0.1 Chno Light 1500 unch Cross Horb Tunnel 1 1 10 -0 1 F E Consortium 0 39 +0 005 For East Exch Phatx 0035 0005 G I Cement 8 20N271 words
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Article322 1985-01-29 21 ton 21 Yen Chaift A|inocnoto 1070 -20 Akoi 453 -3 Amodo 1190 +30 Asohi Chem 680 +30 Asohi Glass 875 +15 Bank Tk 615 -5 Bridgestone 548 +2 Owon 1360 +30 Casio Computer 1800 +40 Citizen 575 +5 D Nip Phnt 951 +6 D Nippon Screen Ooiei 630 -I322 words
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Article316 1985-01-29 21 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cenfe/Uo) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 167 75— 168 75N 167 OO— 168.0ON unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 1985 169 25 169 75 168 25 168 75 189.50—190.25 189.00—190.00 Inti RSS Mar 172 00 172 50 171.25—171.75316 words
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Article46 1985-01-29 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager absorbed the bulk of sales of 170 tonnes, up from 133 tonnes on Friday. No rationing or foreign concentrates were reported.46 words
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Article18 1985-01-29 21 Closing prices Coppar Fli Spot *****0-1244.50 (1241.00-1241.50) 3 months 1251.00 1252 (1247.00—1247.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 16.70018 words
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Article25 1985-01-29 21 Mm. <! !S^ ct% USJ/tror oi Hon Fri Singapore 5.90—6 00 5 97—6.02 Fri Hm New York 5.90-6 00 5.99-6 04 Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore25 words
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Article18 1985-01-29 21 do*! prices Ata"**"" £/tom Fri Spot 963.50-964.00 (965.50-966.00) 3 months 994.00—994.50 (995.00-996.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 12.80018 words
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Article, Illustration25 1985-01-29 21 Closing prices T" Ms/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 170 up 37 tonnes Singapore February 168.25 down 1.25 cents Malaysia February 189.00 down 1.25 cents25 words
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Article359 1985-01-29 21 Noonctamg Gambler Broken rice MMmm mmt prices IOO SmS _30 00 (seders) A 1 Super 180 See Me* new crop nrxa-ramt* f OB WW 330 00 (sellers) M 177 w fafc 1M UOCOnui Product Exchange loommi 100* 2nd gride 247 Oil 2nd grade 225 Yu Jm new crop359 words
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Article24 1985-01-29 21 GOLD US$/oz Mm Fri Singapore 299.75—300.25 300.50—301.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 299.60-300.10 300.40-300.90 Fri Thurs New York Unav 299.40 299.90 London 299.75-300.25 301.50—302.0024 words
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Article115 1985-01-29 21 Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday closed firmer on covering and speculative buying in moderate trading. The refined market ruled quiet and prices wore also quoted higher. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tom_ palm oi Jan 1190 (south central) 1185 (north) Feb 1185 (south central) Refined palm ol uss/tom»s115 words
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Article136 1985-01-29 21 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5521,230 and 5521,417 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at US$3OO. lO/0. 60 and slipped down to U*****.80/ 0.20. Physical demand pushed it up to U*****.30/0.80 before closing for lunch at U*****.20/0.70. It re-opened at US$3OO. lO/0. 60 and stayed quiet, with136 words
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563 1985-01-29 21 General Motors driving hard to diversify in several areas DETROIT, Mon.. General Motors Corp is making major moves to diversify by building on its strengths as the dominant United States car manufacturer. The company's acquisition last year of Electronic Data Systems Corp of Dallas for US$2.5 billion (555.5 billion) is563 words
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Article210 1985-01-29 21 THE Singapore dollar yesterday was steady at around 2.2035/45, and was traded between 2.2030 and 2.2045 for the day. The greenback eased marginally against most major currencies in thin trading. Against the Deutschemark, it finished at 3.1680/90 from its opening of 3.1700/20. It fluctuated between 3.1680 and 3.1725. Against210 words
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Article202 1985-01-29 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.7987 1 8010 5 64-5 51 Canadian dollar 1.6635—1.6649 6 08—5 98 NZ dollar 1.0332—1.0352 9 89-9 57 Sterling pound 2 .4480— 2 .4514 4 14 4.07 US dollar202 words
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Article207 1985-01-29 21 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia feat** m-m Jan29 Spore Growth Fund 0 74--C 79 i F M 5tt 7M o 4 mn in_' WamOT HlVtSt fund 2 -Z Singapore Unit Trust AswPar,c The Commerce 2 26— 240 ftHR MnntaPII InCOfTte Bond lint The Savings Fund 159-169 c207 words
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Article230 1985-01-29 21 Gold GOLD was moderately traded after opening higher from the previous close at U*****.50 for February and U*****.10 for April. The April metal fluctuated between U*****.10 and U*****.50, but eased to settle lower at U*****.60. (In USt per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Feb 85230 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-01-29 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked ol the container* freight station on Sept 28 (2300) Ship (Voyage) Arr Rent Due Arnold MS (8502) 27 1 i0800< 31 i (ISM Sea Fortune (8504) 27 1 (0845) 30 1 (1500;550 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-01-29 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Builder HI 22 aside 29/1 Golden Haven 18 aside 29/1 Iwen 20W aside 29/1 Kota Makmur 10/11 aside 29/1 Rich Seven 46/7 a'side 29/1 San Juan 35/6 a'side 29/1 Sil Light 21E a'side 29/1 Tomoe305 15/6 a'side 29/1 White Arrow 13/4352 words
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Article, Illustration917 1985-01-29 22 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI Sir Owen Green's name is one to be remembered now Face in the news By London Reporter LONDON, Mon.^ A_r they down their pints in the City's pubs, one nagging question is repeatedly overheard: "Sir Owen who..?" Indeed, not surprisingly except for those917 words
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From the companies desk
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Article58 1985-01-29 22 ON JAN 10 this year, Textile Corporation of Malaysia Bhd changed its name to Grand United Holdings Bhd. However, old share certificates in the name of Textile Corp will be valid for an indefinite period. With the name change, the company has also changed its financial year to58 words
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Article62 1985-01-29 22 NORTH MALAYAN NEWSPAPERS SDN BHD, (NMN) an investment company with interests in quoted stocks and shares, is making a general offer for the remaining 7.9 million Msl shares, or 51.5 per cent, of Temerloh Rubber Estates Bhd. NMN is offering the same terms of M54.20 cash for each TRE62 words
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Article19 1985-01-29 22 PAN-ELECTRICS whollyowned subsidiary, Anrite Aviation Co Pte Ltd, which has ceased operations, is now under voluntary liquidation.19 words
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Article, Illustration322 1985-01-29 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Br QWHY do seme countries devalue their currencies and what effect dees this have on* the people living in that country? A A DEVALUATION means reducing the official rate at which one currency is exchanged for another. For instance, when the sterling was devalued in 1967, one322 words
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267 1985-01-29 22 THE new kid on the block, newly-formed Foodtraco Supplies Pte Ltd will work together with elder brother, Econ Minimart, when launching its Daichi Foodmart chain of dry airconditioned markets. Foodtraco, formed by about 20 Singapore and Malaysian businessmen and farmers, will supply fresh farm267 words
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Article196 1985-01-29 22 PRIVATE investment company Gineer Investments Pte Ltd has reduced its stake at a profit in Malaya Tin Printing Co Ltd (MTP) which it acquired a year ago. Gineer has sold 2.9 million shares in the tin manufacturer and printer at $4 per share. The196 words
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Advertisement287 1985-01-29 19 Sn "\i~ k-^RViI Y rom Jan* AJ^^" J^_o '^s^C*9 Jill t^v V WrnxOW epaf *3______t -■>. Vc^Kk US' I s&r nm^P*\ \r*n\^* _^i__n mm. \jfc___B_SF.s«- V2» nltitt.iL *m- jL #a7T"~**»-*_ */-*^i mZ" \WTf^ wm^W mt\ vP*Mt *amß mWm*aamT9mr^Z\ MMSi rnam^^- ____m fl: Ml t*\^* wmsmf mmr ar^^m -r-w^ lul J****~-287 words
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Advertisement42 1985-01-29 20 POP* PHENOMENA* f% j| m More than 80 BB^El stunnin 9 colour lb Boy George Available at all Culture Club good bookshops. Duran Duran M »j I IllTieS 2. Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261. ItU Distributors Tel *****55 Telex: RS ***** TIMESJ.42 words
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Advertisement15 1985-01-29 21 _^^vts^^*^y^ '^albdm 8t 8' T«nes Jurong No 2 Jurong Port Boao Singapore 2261 MmS DtSlnbutUTS15 words
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Advertisement12 1985-01-29 21 The Sydney market was closed yesterday doe to the Australia Day holiday.12 words
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Advertisement15 1985-01-29 21 ROBERT CHRISTOPHER THE JAPANESE MIND Available only at all Good Bookshops 11! Times WIVmS Dislribut-MN15 words
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Advertisement593 1985-01-29 22 MARKETING INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE Advanced Diploma in Marketing An Exclusive Qualification for Graduates If you are a graduate in a sales or marketing compulsory Case study paper to qualify for the imuk executive position and have a desire tO ad- Diploma in Marketing. MIS conducts a special course to vance593 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1090 1985-01-29 23 REBECCA CHUA - Tuberculosis: Why it is still a threat REBECCA CHUA Tuberculosis is not yet a disease of the past it is still the cause of at least three million deaths every year all over the world. In Singapore*, about 2,000 people suffer from it. The figure should be lower, say public1,090 words
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Advertisement546 1985-01-29 23 T^|\ glt%+W<mmt J tm J r ß^^^B r^r^*fc-«^^ H|lfl^kA I.^F'^i^F'^ k (p33 Goll£ Xi Fit C&i! Theoffertobeatallotheroffers FREE Cooker Hood or Sitoca Rollers with every r WIBa f__^______^__l Cooker or Washing Machine purchased Mriinli»ftr 'W*i..i FB II HB B r**Tiiirrr— i^^****mii»mi «-~j iki IMrtjlMflP 1 I B 9 H Mm546 words
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Advertisement18 1985-01-29 23 Chic separates for girls on the go OUTLOOK, Page 24 What's new on TV tonight LEISURE, Page 2918 words
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Article, Illustration903 1985-01-29 24 CINDY HALES - CINDY HALES Three casual but smart styles for girls on the move By FOR girls on the go, comfort is the most important factor in their dressing. From the collection of the Elegance Boutiqu# in Paris, I have picked a few jersey arid sweater tops903 words
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Article794 1985-01-29 24 EDWINA KWAN - 'No time for a chat club EDWINA KWAN By a secretary in her 20s I HAVE just made a discovery: there is an "exclusive" club for women which requires neither entrance fee nor monthly subscription. To qualify, you have to be married. I stumbled upon it while I was talking794 words
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Advertisement379 1985-01-29 24 KM BTw^HdTTrde Centre B Jeloh Blanch Road fl ■fl 1 1 __L§J .-ifl SI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?r^ r r>i m1 f m mm^m^f^ m jfi\*jm^m m HTT^^**fl^^^f^^^^*fl__B|S^ff*^Bpir_fl srp^ l 1 _________Pi__i fall I ['I*ll' <I*-T K^RJ I tll T i mmm \9 We are379 words
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Advertisement22 1985-01-29 24 mmw m\ a— fl 9% L *^l C) oove-nmen' Coo,". h Reset.- -^^^M _s r""^^ _H H Bfl A-atin Baa To f_sw^22 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration827 1985-01-29 25 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By Whether it's a tiny ring or an enormous vase, cloisonne ware is an example of superb craftsmanship. A special cloisonne exhibition featuring 3,000 items will be held at Tangs from Feb 7 to Feb 28. 4 The art of cloisonne enamelling originated in the827 words
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Article183 1985-01-29 25 mmmwtf)mm\% f46Ui#^^#^p.;__x; *o"aJ__._a.ir &>_:___ w -t:--&^lf^^.^M6'j^i_:»V. 8.£.3a a D*.fU: .fij*^ .gt^ «_i^ ttli -k tom®m tin o __j.*.i-«iz:--D ib] iife i> ni^^m— ;>. s]6^J_l*aill^f#«^ "S^fMlr ft it IE Anna; mus mmm&m »i_t*w« ',s:*tl*^^f-3igi...J Hi_:i!tßn_;tA _^isl_£«_ TfSfcfcfMA*. I h Jl a^fMtSHExz Eft 7 H N-MifitJ K__r_._E._N-_ MH fliK- 91% RT g183 words
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Advertisement362 1985-01-29 25 .ijfjl jDfc^m^^^igjgji^^^ mWB^M mm mwb^ m mmwm^m m^m*»mtm Mmmm Iblvl ikfl^H^C m M]fl^r]P|/r I 2m\ m\i QTANTQ RQRflfiftl IHH I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: I HH I O ndUVOO I j^jgg sejvice; Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11362 words
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Advertisement7 1985-01-29 25 GO MAGAZINE FOR FASHION AND BEAUTY IDEAS7 words
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Advertisement345 1985-01-29 25 M Our client, a tourist and travel company in Saudi Arabia 1 requires: I ACCOUNTANT I (compensation approx. 5540.000 per annum) I Requirements Minimum age 25, must be male. I Good accounting background, minimum 3 years experience in travel fl agency or airline revenue accounting. fl Preferably a Degree in345 words
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Advertisement211 1985-01-29 25 V 1 Foxboro has est-.blished itself as the leader in process instrumentation and broad computer based .ystems for process management and control. Foxboro nou offers an opportunity to resourceful persons to join our expanding operations. MANUFACTURING/ MATERIALS CONTROLLER The incumbent will be responsible for supervision of manufacturing operations, including quality211 words
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BILINGUAL
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Article, Illustration824 1985-01-29 26 GERALD HATHERLY - Latest in Chinese computers GERALD HATHERLY By 4 Looking to the future, Prof Hsu suggests the possible emergence of computer systems which can understand voice patterns or read i input data. A VIABLE computer for processing the Chinese language was invented recently. The speed of information transfer and analysis, asSinorama - 824 words
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Article, Illustration128 1985-01-29 26 f JlH*fl_fi_it_# <f« Si S° m^fiTMJ &mm M)&mm# xmmm\® N° ff6B_-tfX^#7i<F ifg? *feit>is..«s* am o a f m b w ej&s&ffn&£*f-_ &tt*ft_B!itS7^r mm. T-ttf "Hd/^BssT Afn ».-S..ni£lfeW'h-S m SBEPMf&HF-7-|Sr#§° M H /I _o§|.s-* TTffe ftSP^B^f^S )k>b H fli j2 *t* -^m*" fc£* mit* m*nto&&TJi m _stffe^##st±6i. w& m*z*m&)& ffi fit128 words
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Advertisement233 1985-01-29 26 NOTICES LU HWA HONG m MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED 29 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 Tel. Nos.: *****11 *****11 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME We wish to advise that the name of our Company has been changed from the above name to HWA HONG CORPORATION LIMITED with effect from 1 5th233 words
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Advertisement400 1985-01-29 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 427 «f 1984 In the Matter of Section 218 (2)(c) of The Companies Aet, Chapter 185 And In the Matter ef LI AN HUP OIL REFINERY PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a400 words
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Advertisement258 1985-01-29 26 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOAHD SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board wil commence its nexl quarterly session at Court No 1, Subordinate Courts Complex, Upper Cross Street, Singapore on Tuesday, 12 March 1985 at 1030am to consider the following: (I) Applications for258 words
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Advertisement234 1985-01-29 26 ■fl*^^ flPß^^ H JHp^^L fl A comprehensive collection of H I B^^^^ I W^L 1 authentic Indian recipes, ranging B I^^ fl H m B^^L fl from aromatic mam dishes to H I I SI mmmmm I sweetmeats and sherbets I 1 I J\m M^^^^mm. 1 Superb colour photographs I234 words
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Advertisement232 1985-01-29 27 NOTICES SIME DARBY BERHAD LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underm ■-.^■—■•-.k...^ mentioned Certificates have been reported REMISIERSHIP ost Certificate Name of No. of Shares APRIL EXAMINATION *****435/6 Liaw Kim Bee 2 x 1,000 *****545/6 Lim Beng Hwa 2x 1 000 *****382 ditto 1 x 500 If232 words
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Advertisement650 1985-01-29 27 NOTICES THE BANKRI PTC) AIT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 18th day of January 1985 IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 1447/83 Tan Kim Swee of Block 145 Lorong 2 Toa Payoh -02-340 Singapore 1231 210/84 Joo Thye Textile ft650 words
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Advertisement699 1985-01-29 27 IN THE HIOH COI RT OF THE REPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding I p No. 4 of 19K.S In tht Matter el the wmpantes A< i (Cap. IM) And In the Matter el Hi AIM FLI SERVICES PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that Teuton tor699 words
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Page 27 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous611 1985-01-29 27 COMICS ff I I 7 I 7 I© 1985 Unileafealu'e Syndicate in, 1 I PO VOU KNOW WHAT I HAT£ /OH VEAH? w^^v^ SOME OF U5 /SOME OF US CAN JOE 6LOAT J AOOOT VOaN£I\MAL?VOORE ANP WHAT DON'T HAVE TO 1 I HCT uL Lnnwn SO ONE PIMENSIONAL > PIMENSION611 words
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Article, Illustration767 1985-01-29 28 THERE is a need for excellent literary critiques to be given recognition in Singapore. This can be done by including literary criticism as one of the categories for the Literary Awards organised biennially by the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat). Such an767 words
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698 1985-01-29 28 Oleh JABAR HANIEF PENULISAN 'Kritikan Sastera' perlu dipertimbangkan bagi anugerah Hadiah Sastera yang dianjurkan oleh Majlis Pusat Pertubuhan-pertubuhan Budaya Melayu Singapura setiap dua tahun sekali itu, demikian disarankan oleh seorang penulis cerpen yang sedang meningkat maju di Singapura. Encik Jamal Ismail, yang baru-baru ini698 words
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379 1985-01-29 28 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By THREE girls from Haig Girls' School must have made their teachers very proud when they won the first, second and third prizes in sections One and Three of the Jurong Bird Park/Popinjay Essay Competition. The girls, no doubt, derive a three-fold379 words
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Advertisement219 1985-01-29 28 NOTICES Sime Darby Berhad ((Incorporated in Malaysia) S CHANGE OF REGISTERED I OFFICE AND PRINCIPAL SHARE REGISTRATION OFFICE This is to advise that with effect from 4th February 1985, the I Company's Registered Office, Principal Share Registration Office j|| and Principal Share Register will be located at:— REGISTERED OFFICE 21st219 words
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Advertisement265 1985-01-29 28 mj INTER-CONTINENTAL OIL INDUSTRIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 29 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 Tel. Nos.: *****11 *****11 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME We wish to advise that the name of our Company has been changed from the above name to HWA HONG EDIBLE OIL INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. with effect from Isth265 words
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Advertisement399 1985-01-29 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petltian No. 8 of 1985. la tbe Matter af Section M of the Companies Aet (Chapter 185) mt la tbe Matter af HITACHI CHEMICAL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was, on the399 words
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Advertisement359 1985-01-29 28 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE SUIT NO 3*. OF 1984 Between SWEE CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT CO PTE LTD Plaintiff Aad KHENG AND SENG CONSTRUCTION CO (Sued as a Arm) Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT Ta: KHENG AND SENG CONSTRUCTION CO (Sued as a firm) Na 37 Lorong 19359 words
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Advertisement343 1985-01-29 28 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF ANRITE AVIATION COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (Members' Vaiaatary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of ANRITE AVIATION COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held at 593 Havelock Road cO2-01 Teck Huat Chambers, Singapore 0316.343 words
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LEISURE
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Article309 1985-01-29 29 Here is the list of winners of the 1985 Golden Globe Awards, which were presented on Saturday night in Beverly Hills, California: Best Actress in a TV Drama series Angela Lansbnry in Murder, She Wrote. Best Actor in a TV Drama Series Tom SeUeck in Magnum,UPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-01-29 29 CATHERINE TAN - Scientific moral fable CATHERINE TAN THE INVISIBLE MAN Tonight, 9 pm, Ch 12 Previewed by IMAGINE if you could turn invisible. What forbidden places you could visit, what secrets you would hear, what power you'd have In 1897, British novelist H.G. Wells, one of the pioneers of science fiction, turned577 words
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Article411 1985-01-29 29 CELEBRITY Tonight, 9.15 pm, Ch 5 Previewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN ANOTHER bestseller finds its way te the small screen. The new addition to the list that already includes works such as Master of The Game, The Dollmaker and The Immigrants is Celebrity. Thomas Thompson's411 words
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Advertisement126 1985-01-29 29 SHARP SF-756 Compact full featured copier Price-wise, it's the best buy IB* j^P pP' jfl B_^___ ''.'^i *"-V"fliHl mLm\- m*.. ___^____B BP* .mm^W tfh^_ Wm^ m^ j^Am\ __R .mmm mm^ You ll find this compact and vet remarkable copier hard to beat. jf<?sharp SF-756 gives vou so much copy facilities126 words
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Advertisement708 1985-01-29 29 _x___B il So popular we're making them again .x^ii-^M? *m This season we are making not one but four separate offers which you simply *S\JiflJ*\ cannot say *no' to. We stand by our tradition for quality on all these offers. >^_JB_| Which means you get the very best at the708 words
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Miscellaneous383 1985-01-29 29 What's on GEORGE QUI pm. $10 per person. For French film (with Eng- reservations, please call lish subtitles) about the *****75. love affair between films AT THE George Sand and Alfred MARITIME MUSEUM de Mus set. Cultural Groups of 10 or more Theatre, Cuscaden Road, visitors to Sentosa can re--9383 words
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Miscellaneous1215 1985-01-29 30 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Miller holds court for laymen MILLER'S COURT WORKED TO DEATH (Ch 5, 11.49 pm): Harvard Law School Professor Arthur Miller holds court in this verl bal free-for-all show 1 that makes the law comprehensible for the layman. Miller, regarded as one of the United States'1,215 words
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Miscellaneous184 1985-01-29 30 Pick of the day (See LEISURE, Page 29) CELEBRITY (DEBUT) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm): Another Texan story but much unlike the over-stretched Dallas saga. This is a tale about the relationship of three classmates an actor, a journalist and a charismatic preacher over a 25-year period. This dramatisation of Thomas184 words
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Miscellaneous137 1985-01-29 30 jMypr __k1I WWa Br _L tfV i_B BlJfc J8p^M__i raKKff >:%>Jv v. 10 BFSlis-JB.M Iff I _Bi-§l -ELr HL „f '^'t'l--? s^^p«___S _^_^^t I _M_3_i _§5____^i H$ _d» JH _B^__B _^_r ..i^Ml^-l mmmw n«P __P _J_ jyl|gy^l i__m i_kss_^&; l___^_l BW^*^H BwJ mW mr BkI Km l^T"^ n_9 -Mma mmw137 words
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Miscellaneous56 1985-01-29 30 son attracts great flocks of migrating geese and Cree hunters that stalk these birds. LET'S READ WITH BASIL BRUSH (Ch 8, 5.55 pm): Pepper's father makes him an aeroplane. He gets excited and tries to fly it in the garden but it gets stuck in an apple tree. Find out56 words
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Miscellaneous420 1985-01-29 30 SBC 5 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.20 Share A Story Animal Bushes (Chapter 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 1) (Part Id The Struggle (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 730 News (Malay) 4.25 Story Time (Tamil/r) 7.50 Down Memory Lane (Last Episode) 4.50 Troupers (Children's programme) 8.45420 words
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Advertisement410 1985-01-29 31 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! g (*****59) 5 SHOWS et 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 CHANGI: LAST 2 DAYS! (*****59) 5 SHOWS et 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45. 9.15 THE CIA. THE KGB AND MARTIAL *TLil%^^ g I ARTS MASTERS _rf*_^fcl^____f^ •f THE NINJA ALL CAUGHT [V™* vLm\%* IN A WEB OF VIOLENCE410 words
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Advertisement100 1985-01-29 31 Sg) SINGLE SHAFT ECCENTRIC SCREW PUMP Tpt. Strong Suction Capability as high as 720mm. qX Z. Can Pump Fluid w/Viscosity or Concentration /Solid Particla below 37mm. 3. Specially lar pumping fluid ia high viscotity, 1.000.000 CPS. high concentrate ar with salid caalaias. 4 High Discharga Prassure-can be 24kq/cm~at Low Output100 words
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Advertisement575 1985-01-29 31 (*****88) 4 SHOWS I 30, 4 00, 6 30 9 ISpm jf X Sh y. quiet Teddy Pierce wanted a iiMk ft X little adventure. AW |K K J|| And on* day it walked into hi* S^^^ft I'C 1 1 life in a red silk dress. mS^^ S Q mrv-n575 words
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Advertisement420 1985-01-29 31 mm■■■ m 1 hen m DAN m m m MM| Behirtd The jP"^ VelkMrUne r N i I m. m "Magic Curse -Brave Archer 3 m M THUPSDAV ON I Treasure ol the An azon am 9 UNDER FIRE m mm i ,< HOf FOR A GHOST inßaaiiaßa— ij I420 words
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Advertisement963 1985-01-29 32 1 V TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: fj*% > 1 0^ mmm s°t nC d y Friday 8 30am to 2 00pm ttam Run-On: $5.00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Enlertammert (2 -5) )jL Qfc^lfek X> jlll #vi LT/^% £s=s^k I —^lfßl^— J r _g__T^W _^\i r V!*"^ auray deadline963 words
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Advertisement517 1985-01-29 32 12 Computer Products/ Services [removable^ HARD DISK For your IBM PC or XT 10 MB to 30 MB Low Cost High Performance GENERAL AUTOMATION k* TEL: *****11 j LUNAR YEAR OFFER: for every purchase of a multi-tech MPSIII (64K) system at $1725 to entitle you to a unit of quality517 words
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Advertisement524 1985-01-29 32 s 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing BUILT-IN KITCHEN CABINETS, wardrobes and other cus-tom-made furniture available at reasonable price and early installation arrangeable. Free designing welcome. Tel: *****59/ *****50 for Bernard. PAINT YOUR HOUSE, Office, factory, etc by our expert painters at very reasonable price. Satisfaction guaranteed. No deposit required. Call *****29524 words
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Advertisement564 1985-01-29 32 25 Salt: Othtr 1 Product* LAST 3 DAYS Ming Blue Lamp* Annual Sale up to 50% reduction on ovorything. 304 ORCHARD ROAD #02-89 LUCKY PLAZA SINQAPORE 0023 OR 1 SCOTTS RD #04-28/28 SHAW CENTRE SINGAPORE 0922 Suainaoa Hours Mon to Sun, 10am to 6.30pm. THE BAZAAR SHOP Italian daaignara' collection564 words
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Advertisement445 1985-01-29 32 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT %ittUUH mk f SAW M___fnh_ifßim _____a________l SS I^^^^^^H I NlSWl|ff9«vOfl KOMI AmmW 'i« fWrnmrnW S'AAM I*_M mW^SkWimmW mmmmW mY^^mW^m 1 W^^ IWWIPB 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture W Beauty and hair care j I by Anna Sim445 words
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Advertisement246 1985-01-29 32 31 Tailoring SOPHIA FASHION m Dressmaking Centre giving individual Instruction in Dressmaking by overseas trained graduates. Tel: *****93. 32 Photography HASSEBLAD ELM, 150mm, 50mm, filters, polaroid pack, professional shade. Call: *****65. OLYMPUS OM2O, Fl.B 50mm lens. Soligor F5 85/300mm lens plus accessories. Call *****49. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR WEDDINGS all occasions. Reasonable246 words
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Advertisement592 1985-01-29 32 35 House Cleaning/ Painting PRIDE INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISES in housecleaning, floor polishing, carpet steam extraction, parquet flooring recondition. Call: *****23. Jerry or Jessie. SPECIALISED IN HSE Cleaning, polishing, painting, parquet repair/sanding/varnishing, carpet shampooing, home removal at reasonable rates. Call: *****01. FOR BETTER PAINTING, grinding, smooth plastering of walls/ ceilings. Please call592 words
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Advertisement377 1985-01-29 32 mmYn* __B9PIH t FOR SALE m designers' fashion wear and leather goods are going at B -'incredible discounts up to pt 80 at a hotel boutique. Snap m^ them up et classification 25. SS^^^^BSBES^^^^S SBa^^^BBBaBBBB SB^BBBSS^B^BS 31 Tailoring 31 Tailoring 36 House Renovation/ Decor jMm TONG YEW CONTRACTOR speci1 allses377 words
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Advertisement230 1985-01-29 33 36 House Renovation/ Decor We sp«cialise in designing and renovation works tor HOB/ private Hats, supply and install 12" 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles with shirt- J mg •:us $2,900 t "-mi 54.5100 J r :.is _S;WO Call us at Blk 1002. »07-1471 Toa Payoh Industrial Estate TEL: *****69 r230 words
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Advertisement210 1985-01-29 33 37 Aircondltioners/ Refrigerators For prompt, 24-hour Island wide service Specialist in commercial domestic fridges, aircondltlon-t-rs. chillers etc Sales. Installation, repair re-spraying services at reasonable rales Call US tor free estimation. SUAN SENG AIRCOND REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING Tel: *****28/9, *****48 *****3 (24-hour service) KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES in repairing, servicing, installing, spraying and210 words
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Advertisement188 1985-01-29 33 M^^^^^^^ MM^^^^^____^___________L________M 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies FACIT ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER. 14" carnage Very good condition. $350. Tel: *****30 Dora ONE GOOD USEO Minolta Copier, model 310, for only $800. New $4,000 Call *****68. 51 Printing/ Copying Services 24 HRS Offset Printing SINGAPORE'S ONLV ROUND- THE -CLOCK PRINTING SERVICE CALL US FOR188 words
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Advertisement104 1985-01-29 33 56 Industrial 56 Induatrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies "Where do you go for easier, better equipment financinci?" iirai iviii*j e Different _^-<s_. financing ,rf^7^_ft_: Financing up to 100% of purchase price can be considered e Prompt processing e Construction equipment financing scheme of the Ministry of National Development at low104 words
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Advertisement87 1985-01-29 33 Bfl fl] 11 Ul I 111 fl 11 wPlri FASHION DESIGNER Bl ■rfl WANTED Bfl A' A L--I Keen to step into the haute cenBfl B fl tre world amidst famous creators Bfl M of fashion? Take the first step Bfl fl I IJ I from classification 74; a garment87 words
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Advertisement45 1985-01-29 33 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL 820 Thornton Road Singapore 2057 has a vacancy for NURSE EDUCATOR Experience in leadership and teaching preferred. Suitable applicants can apply in writing to The Matron. Good remuneration and fringe benefits will be offered to the successfu^andid^te^^^^^^^^45 words
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Advertisement12 1985-01-29 33 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NIKKO ELECTRONICS g 5 TOY PTE LTD12 words
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Advertisement21 1985-01-29 33 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clarical I I jj 1 -Mfa. ■7721 HAGEMETER ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD.21 words
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Advertisement58 1985-01-29 33 International Freight Forwarders A Exhibition Transportation Contrac- f tors has immediate vacancy tor: i RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK e Minimum requirement So 4 Typing :if> 0p m Pleasant personality Able to operate telex mu- t t chine j 1 Duties: e Handle telephone (alls Typing i B Sending of telexes i58 words
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Advertisement496 1985-01-29 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical =8* IBWB TEMPORARY SERVICES PTE LTD WORLDWIDE SERVICES PERM A TEMP JOBS PERFECT STAFF JOB FIT URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE SALES ASSISTANT I and above Pleasant personality and have interest m spurt.sw ire MALE TELEX OPERATOR Prepared lu *urk an .1 rotating shuts but not i496 words
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Advertisement602 1985-01-29 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Leading American Multi-Na-tional Pharmaceutical Company requires: SECRETARY Good GCE O Level e'erUflcate preferably with a Private Secretarial Certificate I 2 vrs relevant experience i-.^t and accurate typing Ability to handle Telex Machine Able tu work Independent!) Knowledge ol Bookkeeping and PC an advantage Application602 words
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Advertisement920 1985-01-29 34 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TODAY'S VACANCIES I I e ACCOUNTS CLERKS $700 e RECEPTIONISTS $600 tO $800 e CLERK TYPISTS $600 CALL: *****47 OFFICE SECRETARIES CO. #11-06 Far East Shpg Centre Orchard Road Singapore 0923 AN ESTABLISHED INVESTMENT Company tia-s vacancy for Secretary Min GCE O' Level, with good920 words
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Advertisement634 1985-01-29 34 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salas Sales Sales Assistants We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested in an enjoyable job, a solid career with training and good future prospects. Our outline requirements are: Minimum Secondary Two qualifications Pleasant personality and appearance Prepared to work shifts634 words
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Advertisement342 1985-01-29 34 An established company dealing with office automation equipment requires dynamic SALES EXECUTIVES Requirements To promote a prestigious range of office automation equipment e Sales experience in a related field will be an advantage e Must have initiative and be able to work independently Remuneration and prospects e Attractive basic salary342 words
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Advertisement633 1985-01-29 34 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An established company has the following vacancies lor its Plaza Singapura store. MALE/ FEMALE 1) SALES ASSISTANTS Salary $520 (2 shifts) 2) SALES PROMOTERS Salary $2.25 to $2.75 per hour 6.00p.m. to 10.00p.m. Requirements for posts (1) and (2): e Age 18 -24 years, e Completed633 words
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Advertisement639 1985-01-29 34 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WALK-IN INTERVIEW! Multi-national corporation requires MALE SALES ENGINEERS to sell promote following products: Various types of grinding wheels. e Sandpapers, fibre discs, wide/ narrow belts. Applicants must possess minimum 3 years experience of which 1 year in selling above products have good contacts with end users/639 words
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Advertisement685 1985-01-29 34 71 Situations Vacant: Sales VAN SALESMAN required Singapore Chinese citizens Completed National Service Secondary education. Possess class 3 driving licence Please caH at: BLK. 2006, BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARK A #01-130 SINGAPORE 2365 (JURONG ROAD 10M.) TEL: *****41 SALES EXECUTIVE. Experience in sales of building products and materials. Must have685 words
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Advertisement458 1985-01-29 34 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical **********************************************************************111l mmmWISAM WE ARE EXPANDING A subsidiary oi Singapore Aircraft ir.d. (SAI) engaged in the manufacturing o1 ai pa r ts and components has vai. am ies 'or Sheetmetal Fabricators e Prapare matenal and perform spinning and presswork e Completed Secondary 4458 words
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Advertisement130 1985-01-29 34 Urgently required R.C. DRAUGHTSMEN/ WOMEN e Minimum S years experience in the building (instruction tndustr} Please phone: *****51 for appointment EXPANDING HARDWARE CO. r. quires Service Technician ler installation repairing ol doer locks Call .M***** lor interview AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY Ms an immediate vai ancj for a Male Tally Clerk130 words
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Advertisement460 1985-01-29 35 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical P^a GROUP OF COMPANIES j AAlr\ j Malaya Tin Printing Co Ltd I ▼IVIMo. 1 Sixth Lok Yang Road JU* Singapore 2262 Tel: *****77 Due to expansion, we have vacancies for the cost ol /Toolmaker Machinist/ NTC 2or equ.vaient a 2 years460 words
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Advertisement373 1985-01-29 35 enpias Leading Japanese manufacturer of precision engineering plastic requires: Minimum salary upon confirmation $690 (Post 1) and $630 (Post 2) Completed N.S. Prepared to do 12 hours shift work Good opportunity to learn a skill in injection moulding of precision plastic components With or without experience Interested applicants please apply373 words
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Advertisement427 1985-01-29 35 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ELEC. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN for Electroplating Factory e PUB Licence preferred, not essential, e Ability for MECH work. 5 1/2-day week, e Transport, medical, other standard benefits, a Basic start $800 p.m Higher start depend on Interview. ROTARY SCREENS OF ASIA 150 Gul Circle, Jurong 2262 Tel:427 words
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Advertisement585 1985-01-29 35 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production BGg_<__Cc^\oXp_as© [p%^a.^,, HP *&s&* W Meal allowance a Seniority allowance H B a Transport allowance a 2 increments a year a Attendance incentive a 13th month pay H B a Shift allowance aNo scope work B B a Productivity incentive B H585 words
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Advertisement545 1985-01-29 35 73 Situations Vacant: Production (Sso) PLANT OPERATOR II We have the above vacancy in our Marketing Jurong Terminal. REQUIREMENTS: Completed Secondary Four Education (Express Stream) or Secondary Five Education (Normal Stream). Preferably with a pass in GCE 'O' Level. Have at least 3 years working experience In operating a Forklift545 words
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Advertisement389 1985-01-29 35 73 Situations Vacant: Production Bensons VW are expanding require: TOOL ROOM MACHINIST Requirement: e Completed N.s. e Must be qualified to NTC e Experience in milling, grinding, turning, drilling preferably with good knowledge of heat treatment Able to work in two shifts Benefits: Monthly productivity bonus a 13th month aws389 words
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Advertisement551 1985-01-29 35 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Wf Start your new career direction with us jg I WILSON PARKING 1 II) CARPARK CASHIERS I (Full/Part-Time/Mldnight Shift) 2) TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS I 3} DESPATCH RIDER I 1 WE OFFER: p H Qood starting salary 3 ee Qood promotion opportunity with H551 words
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Advertisement346 1985-01-29 35 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (Sso) TANK TRUCK DRIVER We have the above vacancy in our Marketing Jurong Terminal REQUIREMENTS At least Secondary 1 education and able lo read and write simple English Possess a valid class 4 driving licence At least 1 year's experience in driving heavy lorry and trailers346 words
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Advertisement392 1985-01-29 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan smgapore tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions:A PART-TIME FEMALE CLERK (Havelock Store) Age 16 -26 years a Singapore citizens a Able to work minimum 4 days per week Salary $2.50 per hour with added incentives Working hours: 6pm 9pm B) PART-TIME392 words
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Advertisement436 1985-01-29 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous iiiiiiiiiiiiii fm^y "iiiiiiiiiiii IIHIIItllllli(^>,llll!lllllll requires Assisting Storekeeper in daily store operation m Updating of stock records Salary around $500 based on experience and qualifications Preferably with experience covering Supermarket Department stores Ability to drive an advantage For Post 1 please call Mr Chua at Tel: *****65436 words
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Advertisement346 1985-01-29 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous .INTERVIEW^ tlpfffl Haa A Job For Ton Nowl APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL OUR RESTAURANTS. AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONDUCTED ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES FROM 7 pm 9 pm OHIiY BTJKTT TIMAH BEDOK SHAW HOUSE LUCKY PLAZA KALLANG PARKWAY PARADE KAMPONQ JAVA YTJNO HO346 words
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Advertisement549 1985-01-29 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An international freight forwarding company, •xpanding into courier business, ha* vacancies for th* following: 1) COURIER OPERATIONS (2) Must possess class 3 driving licence. Have secondary educational level In English. Age 18 to 30 years old. Able to work shift and prepare documentation, and also involved549 words
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Advertisement682 1985-01-29 36 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous JENSEN SECURITY SERVICE 5611, North Bridge Road 4th flr, Eng Cheong Twr S'pore 0719 Tel. *****55/ 6 requires SECURITY GUARDS We offer the following shifts: e 7a.m. to 7p.m. e 7p.m. to 7a.m. e office hours only e 3p.m. to 11p.m. e 11p.m. to 7a.m. Vacancies682 words
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Advertisement937 1985-01-29 36 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED 1. DRIVERS (CHINESE) 2. DELIVERY MAN 3. STOREMAN 4. SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) Interested please call personally at: 80*, Upper Serangoon Rd (3ms) Singapore 1334 Vacancies at self-service and take-away restaurant in Dist. 1128 for: FEMALE COUNTER A KITCHEN HELPERS. School leavers and housewives937 words
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Advertisement746 1985-01-29 36 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous CLASS 3*4 Driver to do personal or delivery driving. Temporary to permanent. Work in Jurong with transport provided. Salary $500 to $600 p.m. Call *****77. CONSTRUCTION FIRM REQUIRES Driver. Familiar with sanitary plumbing fittings. Interested please apply: 32 Loyang Cres, Spore- 1750. DRIVER CUM DESPATCH Rider746 words
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Advertisement640 1985-01-29 36 (THIN? DON'T LOSE OUT ON kiyiKJ THIS TRIUMPH Li fJVH7Tc_P lf vou re looking for a sports enr II Im I I H that's actually inexpensive, race CJ Uu*** 1 to classification 94. A non-PARr-*p*2\ f\ r*2\ Triumph Dolomite with a new lfiGDt_r__i_lD ,ax body Bnd en9ine ,o EASTERN UNITED640 words
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Advertisement672 1985-01-29 36 86 For Sale: BMW 10, BMW 728 lA. Co plate Accident free Excellent cond Highest offer secures. Interested, tel: *****10/ *****23. Theresa/ Mr Koh (9a. m to 4p.m.)/ '83 BMW 320i, 1 owner, showrm condition. Expensive hi-fi With T7 Pirelli tyres. Low mileage, many extras. View: 81k. 14. =04--414. Defu672 words
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Advertisement465 1985-01-29 36 87 For Sale: Me cedes 1975 MERCEDES 280S. I company owner with full accessories Tel: *****25 Must see to 'lelieve 1978 MERCEDES 2006 manual 1 private owner, excelien' condition. Tel. *****55 1979 MERCEDES 200, manual I private owner, aire n. ralio cassette Tax 6 '85 Te 3388; 55 1900 MERCEDES465 words
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Advertisement778 1985-01-29 37 88 For Sato: Ford/Fiat 1861 FIAT LADA I doors Saloon Aircon, cassette 1 private owner PARF eligible S&800 nr exchange M-rap OUS TW .KJ***** 30 FORD FEISTA I 3 Aircon r.t dio cassette, beautilul unul 1 owner Reasonable price secures CaH Henry Wone *****55 ALMOST '83 FORO U_S6_ 1 3L778 words
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Advertisement947 1985-01-29 37 89 For Sala: Dataun/Niaaan REPOSSESSED 1962 NISSAN Sunny Aircon. radio cassette. Offer 300 Upp Pava l.ehar Rd. S'pore--1953. 1 CO. OWNER. May 82, Datsun Laurel 2.0. fully auto, road lax till April Done 38.000 km Selling $23,500 Pager: *****12. 1978 DATSUN 120Y, 1 pte owner, excellent condition, aircond, stereo, srims,947 words
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Advertisement933 1985-01-29 37 90 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA SEPT "79 Cressida 20 GL. 1 silver and beige. Q regd, tax August '85. Auto, aircond, radio/cassette. $5,000 ono. Tel: *****44 x 1965 Steven Tan. 1977 TOYOTA CORONA 1.6. Aircon. cassette. Sport rims. PARF* eligible. Beautiful condition. $9,800 or exchange scrap cars. Tel *****67. '80933 words
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Advertisement906 1985-01-29 37 91 For Sala: Mitsubishi REGD 27/12/77 SIGMA 5-speed, PARF, new tax, beautiful condition. Reasonable offer. Lor 20, 43, Geylang Rd after 12pm. WELL MAINTAINED SEPT/79 co. plate Colt Lancer 1400 GL. Auto with 2-dtglt no. Si sports rims. Selling $12,000. Call *****43. 1978 SIGMA, 2nd owner, beautiful condition. Tuff-koted. Metallic906 words
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Advertisement821 1985-01-29 37 93 For Sale: Honda BUYING NEW CAR? Loan available a Trade-in acceptable. Tai: *****49 MID-'B2 HONDA ACCORD, (EX model), auto, 1 pte owner, aircon., high power radio, cassette, new sports rims, tuff-kote, original condition. Asking $28,000. Loan arrangeable. *****14. ALMOST '82, ACCORD EX. Power steering, central lock, aircond, radio, cassette,821 words
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Advertisement909 1985-01-29 37 94 For Sala: Other Makes D a H MOTORWAYS PTE LTO 7 Chang Charn Road (Off Lang Kaa/Hoy Fall Rds) S'pore 0315 Tals: *****82/3 1983 Mazda 826 1800 Coupe Aircon (O Plata) Nissan Pulsar Aircon Honda Civic 4 Drs Auto, AirToyota Corolla DX Aircon 1982 Mazda 323 4Dr Aircon Mil.909 words
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Advertisement1731 1985-01-29 37 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles ItfeaWafld Beater! ItfcjiMaiTivedm It's the New Nissan Cabstar »H^J^^^^gH« WOODEN for durability, I __________H R-AT f° r convenience and I LOW for loading /unloading, I FLOOR SHIFT GEAR Jk for1,731 words
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Advertisement145 1985-01-29 37 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Newton District Owners otter unique opportunity to lease spacious 3-bedroom bungalow Completely rebuilt with modem kitchen bathrooms Tranquil surroundings prestigious location Choice of 2 units RENTAL S7OOO Viewing appointment Tei. *****91/ j V *****66 J r ATTENTION BANKERS ANO em tassies. beautiful bungiw dist 10 5145 words
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Advertisement515 1985-01-29 38 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing (OSU FOURSEAS^ WB FINANCE I 532 2715 j ■HBKH2SJ3SEBS!B3HI^B 1 wiil soon bo at Now Office I ono floor above present office J *a*m*m*va**mmmmm*wa*wa**wmam 106 Accomodation Available: Houses *m*mm***m**aa**m*m.*m*mma*mwa*m*wa*ram*m*am*m*m*mar* DIST. 1026 FORO AVENUE t 2-storey detached house. 4 spa- cious bedrooms, l study, all515 words
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Advertisement564 1985-01-29 38 106 Accomodation Available: Houses 4ASSHM ROAD EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL AREA .uxurious bungalow, beautiful nterior. 4 bedrooms/ study's, spacious living/ dining, balcony, arge patio, servant's amenities. vlature garden. .ENTAL: $8,000 Mao other prime districts. $5,000 $7,500 with/ without swimming MOL RPC, *****16/ *****93 .IST. IO NAMLY AVENUE, deached single-storey bungalow, 15.000 sq564 words
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Advertisement724 1985-01-29 38 106 Accomodation Available: Houaes DIST.II WATTEN EST. 2-storey bungalow. $3,200. Moonbeam/ Mt. Sinai $2,000. Eden Grove terrace $900. Pacific: *****20. DIST.I4, D/STOREY TERRACE. Unfurn. 3 rms/ 1 servant's, $1,100 p.m. Dist.l2, D/storey terrace, 2 rms, $900 p.m. *****54 (Agent) DIST.IS, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED on 5,800 sq.ft. of land with 4 aircond724 words
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Advertisement492 1985-01-29 38 106 Accomodation Available: Houses 4 BDRMD. BUNGALOW at Andrew Rd. available for Immediate occupation. Call *****77 ext. 254. 55 CHARTWELL DRIVE, Serangoon Gdns, 3 bdrms, seml-d bunglw, $1,200 unfurn. *****16 for appt. SEMI-DETACHED FOR RENT. Contact Mrs. Ng, tel: *****51. SSS =5— -SS=s====_== 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments J cfirdmoK OPEN492 words
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Advertisement825 1985-01-29 38 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments W I dreaded coming all this W way to cook and clean. |C\J I NO,THAH 5> I when we could live in a WM m Service Apartment at The M m Plaza, for a price I thought \^M was excellent vaiue. The825 words
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Advertisement721 1985-01-29 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD fl CONDOMINIUM Forenquiries,call RIDGEWOOD MGT CORP I *****40/*****44 Draycott Tower. Excellent location, near Tanglin Club. Modern 2/3/4/5 low/ high rise apt/ mais. Rental $3,000 upwards. Also Greenlodge, Gilstead Ct., Ridgewood (15 units), Grangeford, Grange Heights, Wilshire, Crystal Twer, Beverly Mai, Cairnhill Plaza, Peck Hay Mans.,721 words
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Advertisement910 1985-01-29 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmenta VENUS MANSION CAIRNHILL area. 3,100 sq.ft 3 bedrms, fully furnished, swimming pool $3,100 p.m. including maintenance *****94/ *****39/ *****06 Soon Lee. BT. MERAH $700. Queens Crescent $450. Bt. Batok $700. Bedok $800, Jin Jintan $1,200, Namly Place $1,600. Spottiswoode $1,100. Greenwood Ave $1,500. *****19. CONVENIENT TO910 words
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Advertisement1166 1985-01-29 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.2I PANDAN VALLEY (unu. 3/4 bdrm.s $2,000 $2,500 0.n.0 Hua Realty *****08 *****19 DIST.2I PANDAN VALLEY 4-rxlrm penthse K'furn Full faculties $3,100 Houseworld *****64 f> DIST.2I SHERWOOO TWR Weii furn 3-bdrm mais Pool squa.s.'i $1,800 Houseworld *****21 DIST. 2BBO MIMOSA COURT Gdn terrace 2 bdrm.s K1,166 words
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Advertisement893 1985-01-29 39 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO DRAYCOTT TWR. 3 units 2800 sqft. 4 bdrm $4,000 Eurohome MB i. D.lO WH.LYN VILLE brand new 3bdrm apt Exquisitely furn full facilities. $2,350. Rolf *****11 0.10/ 21 HOLLAND Gr Clementi Pk Goodluck. Pool, squash. $1.-00 $2,000 Eurohome *****22/3. D.ll WATTEN HILL Condo. 2/3 bdrms893 words
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Advertisement871 1985-01-29 39 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms A CATHOLIC FAMILY wishes to rent a quiet room in Bedok South for working couples, singles or foreign students (near to s/pool, market and airport). Pise call Mdm Lee *****08 (10 30am). FURNISHED ROOM OPPOSITE River Valley Community Centre with separate entrance. No cooking. Tel: *****56.871 words
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Advertisement660 1985-01-29 39 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments AMERICAN/ JAPANESE COUPLES require penthse/ townhse/ detached bungalow at dist.!), 10, 11. Would consider other localities. Rental: $3,000 to $7,000. Appreciate call. Mr Lye, *****49/ *****29. GENUINE CUSTOMERS urgently require Pandan Valley, 3 rms, f/furn. Owners kind y call *****50 (agt). TOWNHSES/ APTS AT MacPherson Green/660 words
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Advertisement1359 1985-01-29 39 113 For Sala: Homes 113 For Sala: House* 113 For Sala: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences Elevated locality. Easy Transportation homes Q -Is Hlus Esr **f| i~ I dm double storey, split-level semi-detached 13 1 |I «0 Jm£^£rßA£n c dm an extraordinary luxurious atmosphere /ml g j gg/aBHttwII W*IIIE mm mr1,359 words
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Advertisement740 1985-01-29 39 113 For Sala: Houses CONVENIENT EAST COAST elegant 2-storey ter. 3 bedrooms. $410,000. Admiral *****22. DIST. 20 SEMBAWANG HILLS Estate s/ storey terrace. $280,000. Rosalind Realty *****64/ *****47. DIST.IO COSY BUNGLW Freehold 3 bdrms, study 7,800 sq.ft. $725,000 Greenacres *****88. DIST.IO JALAN JELITA semi-de-tached house. 4 mins walk from Cold740 words
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Advertisement696 1985-01-29 39 114 For Sala: Private 114 For Sala: Pri vats Apartments Apartments I i/~-*al_fe!*-ir 3**w*? I I W* ft lSF ttrrt a* I 1 mBK SSi 1 I Wa. 14 —2 HfJML *B** A W fa mmm 9*4 Ul ___!___m%_~~ 2* Mb Ef B&___ __HV~_____F"£r **$fi^^ 3- I !v-i s«* rt696 words
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Advertisement468 1985-01-29 39 DIST.I6 EAST COAST Ville. new condo with recreational facilities. 1022sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. $295,000 1900 sq.ft 3 bdrms mais $450,000. Patron *****15/ *****18) DIST. 1646 ANCHOR GARDEN, Upper East Coast Rd, brand new apt. with swimming pool, security. 3 bdrms. freehold $310,000 onwards. Deans Property: *****55 HONG LEONG CONOO (Twr Blk468 words
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Advertisement606 1985-01-29 39 114 For Sala: Private Apartments fHeuJT**"^ Kil S.,ir Lutuiriotu Spvtmend Paterson Towers Peterson Hill m Top Ten 134 Emerald Hill Road Fm Enquiries In MK *****50 M WATTERN HILL TOWNHSE. MM sqit :< bdrms ■ervmntt, pu- i bi jorrh grd i- rool garden* wi quiel breez) Acumen 12SSSII DERBYSHIRE MANSION606 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1985-01-29 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM CHEN YUH LAIN AGED 54 YEARS passed away peacefully on 28.1.85 leaving behind Beloved Husband Chang Shu Chiow Sons Daughters-ln-Law David Chang Jui Ann Ngai Wai Yin Benny Chang Jui Kee Connie Choy George Chang Jui Loke William Chang Jui Ngiap Choo Jee Lin Daughter159 words
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121 1985-01-29 42 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 'the family of the LATE^ MR FRANCIS LEE KOK KEE Wish to thank all relatives, friends and colleagues for thair kind donations, wreaths, attendance and massages of condolence during thair recant bereavement. Wa would also wish to thank Pastor Sam Goh of I Toa Payoh Methodiet121 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1985-01-29 42 Ifi tovifMj memory of MRS CHIN KIM FAH NEE MDM NO SIEW WAH Departed 28th Jan 1879 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss; of one we love so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep Always79 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1985-01-29 43 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR CHIANG LEE SANG Departed 24.1.85 wish to thank Mr. Sidek Bin Saniff, MP for Kolam Ayer, relatives, friends, doctors and nurses of Ward 44, SGH for their kind attendance, assistance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration161 1985-01-29 43 Mrs SELLAMAH KARTHIGESU AGED 60 Passed away peacefully on 28/1/85 leaving behind Beloved Husband: A. Karthigesu Son: K Paranjothi (Paya I.ebar Police Station) Daughters: K. Arunthathi (Sl. Paul's Kindergarten) K. Sulosana (Ministry of Culture) K Vasanthathevi il)ept. of Trade) K. Sexaswathi (Mayflower Primary School) K Thangam Brothers: K.161 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1985-01-29 43 MR V RAMA YAH KANDIAR departed 29.1.81 Though you have left us 4 years ago. the thought of you still lingers daily in our memories. No words or actions can describe, how terrible to lose you. Always remembered by beloved wife, sons, daughters-in-law and MR. V. RAMAYAN131 words
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RACING
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Article72 1985-01-29 43 FRONT-RUNNING stayer Jambeau has not been handicapped in the Singapore Derby he has been withdrawn because of a nasal discharge. Jambeau had a rating of 163 when he ran fourth in the Governor's Gold Cup at Penang on Jan 6. He was entered solely for the Derby.72 words
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Article1244 1985-01-29 43 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Div.2 2,400m (Ratings: 152-113) 2 Unsquashable 59 152 6 Remember Me V 58.5 151 9 Tian Ting 54.5 143 10 Versailles Palace 53 140 5 Mandarin Scholar 52.5 139 8 Tien An1,244 words
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Article, Illustration183 1985-01-29 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP THE rating ef St Gallon (right) has been dropped from 187 to 183 without a run. This surprise move was made by the Malayan Racing Association's panel of handicappers when allotting weights fer the Singapore Derby en Sunday. According te an MRA183 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-01-29 43 Pictures by and At the finish a At the 400m JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIM CI 4 Div 7 1,200m 1. Shoot Up m 2. Local Ace 3. Coronation Sun 4. Bundini Bliss Dist: 2 V 2 shd, 1 Time 1:12 Q 4JONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 233 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-01-29 43 EPSOM JEEP - Agasam's chance to win first Derby EPSOM JEEP By I BIG-TIME owner S.L. Liem of Agasam Stable has won a good number of classics but so far the Singapore Derby has eluded him. So has the Perak Derby. The Singapore Derby is not exactly Agasam's lucky race. The nearest the484 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-01-29 43 THE following Class, 4 horses who won at Bukit Timah over the weekend have been promoted to Class 3 (new ratings within brackets): King's Manor (95), Northern Conqueror (95), Lead Singer (84), Shoot Up HI (84), Tuan Tuan (84), Wang Mari Leh 111 (84), Santa77 words
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Article55 1985-01-29 43 SK horses Wunderbar 111, Brave Connection^ Universal n, Key Factor, Jubilee Wine and Steel Challenger were recently gelding, says the Malayan Racing Association. Brave Connection is engaged in the curreat Singapore Derby Meeting He finished fifth in his first run last Saturday ir the Class 4 Div55 words
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Article170 1985-01-29 43 SAN MATEO (California), Monday A TEAM of American jockeys yesterday scored their fifth successive victory at the annual international jockeys' competition at Bay Meadows racecourse. The Americans beat an overseas team led by British maestro Lester Piggott 66-46 in the two-day, four-race event, with Colombian-born MarcoReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration17 1985-01-29 43 JON - JON BY "The irony af horse-betting! From the stockbroker today to the pawnbroker tomorrow!"17 words
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Article137 1985-01-29 43 CLASS 1 DIV 1 2,400m (Ratings: 183-155) 15 ST GALLEN 59 (Allan) 183 20 BIG CHIEF 56 (Allan) 177 8 FREEDOM FIGHTER H 55 (Buang) 175 18 NATIONAL FLAG II 53 (Lim) 111 1 WINNING STREAK ID 52 (West 169 IC FOXILOXI 51.5 (Allan) ICB 9 STAR-MAKER137 words
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Advertisement74 1985-01-29 43 ®aVIP (Very interesting Penguin) I lev&yn WVUGH THE SWORD OF HONOUR TRILOGY IJrx ursfumduivv *-«**mrv ovft*. aateaaWCaaeal Cvracccmoev Scswr MEN AT ARMS OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER The most extravagant, witty and outrageous of all Evelyn Waugh's masterpieces, now published in one volume for the first time in paperback. Available74 words
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286 1985-01-29 44 Spectators hurt as Vatanen crashes MONTE CARLO, Mon. Former world champion Ari Vatanen, of Finland, was involved in an accident which left two spectators injured in the Monte Carlo Rally yesterday. Some spectators had slipped down a bank onto the road just as Vatanen's Peugeot neared the end of theBernama - 286 words
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Article182 1985-01-29 44 AMERSFOORT (Hoi land), Mon. Holland and Australia dominated the final day of the 22--nation swimming meet here and eclipsed East European competitors. The Dutch won six events and the Australians four, leaving two apiece for the Soviet Union and Bulgaria and one for East Germany. AnnemarieReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration617 1985-01-29 44 Foreign soccer focus Hateley on the mark again as sorceress breaks spell for Maradona PARIS, Mon. It was a good weekend for the league leaders throughout Europe, and nowhere more so than in Italy and France where Verona and Bordeaux respectively opened up a narrow gapAFP - 617 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-01-29 44 Rush spurs victory after Roberts blunder LONDON, Mon. Liverpool goal poacher lan Rash sent Tottenham skidding ont of the FA Cap yesterday. The Welsh striker's 17th minute goal condemned Spurs to their 28th defeat ln 43 visits to Anfield. It is now 73 years since SparsAFP; Reuter - 312 words
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Article259 1985-01-29 44 Nicholas Luton bound WELSH international midfielder Peter Nicholas.. 25. was due to sign for First Division Luton Town from Crystal Palace, of the Second Division, yesterday The transfer was agreed on Saturday after Nicholas had watched Luton beat Hudders field in the FA Cup and was to have been completerAFP; AP; Reuter - 259 words
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Article231 1985-01-29 44 First Division: Belgian: Club Brugge 0 Ghent 0, St Niklaas 0 Waterschei 2, Lokeren 0 Beveren 1. Anderlecht 2 Cercle Brugge 1, KV Mechelen 3 Lierse 0, Waregem 4 Antwerp 0, Beerschot 1 Kortriik 4, FC Liegeois 1 SeraingO, Standard 3 Racing Jet 3. French: Nantes 0 BordeauxReuter - 231 words
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Article181 1985-01-29 45 Lockridge devastates Bou Ali Boxing RIVA DEL GARDA (Italy), Mon. American Rocky Lockridge overwhelmed Tunisia's Kamel Bou Ali with an awesome display of raw punching power to retain his World Boxing Association WBA junior-lightweight title last night. Referee Tony Perez moved in swiftly to end the bout 59 seconds intoReuter; AP - 181 words
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287 1985-01-29 45 ASIAN CUP HOCKEY DHAKA, Mon. Pakistan retained the Asian Cup by beating India 3-2 here today, thanks to a disputed goal three minutes before the end of extra-time. Pakistani captain Hanif Khan opened the scoring in the 34th minute, but India's Mohammad Nairn equalised287 words
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Article, Illustration125 1985-01-29 45 PENNSYLVANIA, Mon. American track star Mary Decker did nat finish her race at the Las Angeles Olympics last year, but she became the first woman to win TV Guide magazine's "Mr Nice Guy" award, given annually to a snorts figure for boorish behaviour. The magazineUPI - 125 words
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Article279 1985-01-29 45 MISBUN STOEK will leave for Denmark after the Inter-city badminton meet next month to train in the Danish capital. A brewery company had agreed to sponsor Misbun for as long as he wanted to stay, said secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaysia Shuaib Kassa,UPI; AFP; Reuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration446 1985-01-29 45 Foster hurdles to world indoor record at Horizon International ROSEMONT (Illinois), Mon. Greg Foster broke fellowAmerican Renaldo Nehemiah's world indoor record in the men's 50 metres hurdles with a time of 6.3osec at the Horizon Invitational athletics meet here yesterday. Foster's performance in a preliminary heat bettered theReuter - 446 words
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Article299 1985-01-29 45 GOLF PACIFIC PALISADES (California), Mon. > Lanny Wadkins set a Professional Golfers' Association record for 72 holes when he finished with a 20-under-par 264 to win the Los Angeles Open by seven strokes over Hal Sutton here yesterday. Wadkins earned US$72, 000 and became theReuter - 299 words
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179 1985-01-29 45 US SCENE HONOLULU, Mon. Art Still, the Kansas City Chiefs' massive defensive end, lumbered a Pro Bowl-record 83 yards with a fumble recovery with 5:17 left to give the AFC a 22-14 victory over the NFC here yesterday. He picked up the looseUPI; Reuter - 179 words
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298 1985-01-29 45 ALAIN Lazare, of France, won the Hongkong International Marathon, edging out China's Zhu Shuchun in a sprint finish on Sunday. Lazare clocked 2hr 18min 34sec, more than six minutes outside his personal best with the Chinese runner finishing one secondAFP - 298 words
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422 1985-01-29 46 THE last weekend in January was a bright one for Singapore sport if yoa forget the performance of oar hockey team in Dhaka, that Is. There were at least five performances good enough to merit consideration for The Sunday422 words
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Article509 1985-01-29 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Treble joy, but he won't let it show By HE seems almost devoid of compassion. Even his first hat-trick for Singapore at the National Stadium on Sunday, coming after a long drought, did not quite flood him with joy. Perhaps a double hat-trick might509 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-01-29 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN The pearl in Ernest is unpolished By TALKING to Ernest Tan is like trying to pry open an oyster. You know there is a gem there, but it's not easy to reach. And it took some pearls of persuation to unearth something of what makes thisJERRY SEH - 457 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-01-29 46 HAKIKAT RAI - Gam Seng's improved road holding HAKIKAT RAI By BELCHING exhaust fumes from passing lorries provided the backdrop to Goh Gam Seng's record-breaking run during Sunday's Hongkong International Marathon. In finishing 19th in an 800-strong field, the 21--year-old Republic of Singapore Air Force trainee technician, clocked 2 hr 34 min 49285 words
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Article176 1985-01-29 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH DAVID LIM had a pleasant surprise when he drew within two seconds ef the qualifying grade for the National Collegiate Athletic Association meet in March. Competing for the Brigham Young University in Utah at tic weekend, David registered personal bests for all his176 words
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Article233 1985-01-29 46 Australia Games MELBOURNE, Mon. Bulgaria completed their domination of the weightlifting competition at the Australia Games today, winning gold medals in the seven divisions. Bulgaria's 1980 Olympic champion, Asen Zlatev, lifted a total of 350 kilogrammes to win the 90-kg class today from Italians Alfio SardoReuter - 233 words
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Article132 1985-01-29 46 Yachting SCOTT McCOOK and crew Alice Lim overshadowed all others in the Hobie 16 Singapore Yachting Association championships off Changi over the weekend. The pair made a clean sweep of both races on Saturday and all three on Sunday. Loke Yuen Kong and Loke Yuen Liang132 words
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Article233 1985-01-29 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Table tennis By PATRICIA KIM showed the mark of a national women's champion when she topped the selection trials for the world table tennis championships in Sweden in March. Her polished skills carried her past some of the best talents in the233 words
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383 1985-01-29 47 JOE DORM - JOE DORM 4-4-2 By THE strategy started as a gamble to remedy a deficit and it produced four goals. Now it appears the plan will be permament with the Singapore Malaysia Cup soccer squad. The new tactic, the main talking point of football pundits at383 words
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323 1985-01-29 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By MOBIL strengthened their chances of a semi-final berth in the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two when they edged out Getap FC 1-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. Having drawn 2-2 with Times Organisation and winning 2-0 against Hotel323 words
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355 1985-01-29 47 FIFTH-ROUND DRAW Forest or Wimbledon v West Ham or Birmingham or Norwich, Luton v Watford, Oxford or Blackburn v Manchester United, Ipswich v Sheffield Wednesday, Chelsea or Millwall v Leicester, Everton v Darlington or Telford, York v Liverpool, Southampton v Barnsley. LONDON, Mon. UttleReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-01-29 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Regular Norhalis in danger of losing place to newcomer REGULAR sweeper Norhalis Shafik, who has sat out three of Singapore's five Malaysia Cup soccer matches, is in danger of losing his place to fast improving Latif Rahman. Coach Hussein Aljunied had planned to field303 words
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140 1985-01-29 47 PENANG, Mon. Penang hauled themselves from the bottom of the table when they edged out Negri Sembilan 1-0 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the City Stadium here tonight. Striker Fadzil Ismail broke the deadlock after 56 minutes. Penang, with twoNST - 140 words
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Article110 1985-01-29 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Football Association of Malaysia have turned down Malacca's request for postponement of their next two Malaysia Cup matches. The team are due to play Perlis in Kangar tomorrow and against Pahang in Kuantan on Saturday. Said an FAM spokesman: "Due to the tightBernama - 110 words
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342 1985-01-29 47 Australia power to record win in World Cup ADELAIDE, Mon. Australia scored a massive 232-run victory over Sri Lanka here today after setting a record total of 323 for World Series Cup cricket matches. Sri Lanka collapsed to 25 for five in the eighth over and were all out forReuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration216 1985-01-29 47 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. Top seed John McEnroe claimed his fourth successive United States indoor professional tennis title by beating unseeded Czech Miloslav Mecir 6-3, 7-6, 6-1 in the final of the US$3OO,--000 ($660,000) tournament here yesterday. Mecir reached the final by eliminating secondseeded Jimmy Connors in the semi-finals.Reuter; AP - 216 words
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312 1985-01-29 47 KEY BISCAYNE (Florida), Mon. For Chris Evert Lloyd it was "the best tennis of my life" but for Martina Navratilova it was "a bad day at the office" as Chris scored a 6-2, 6-4 upset to win the Virginia Slims of Florida tennis championship.Reuter - 312 words
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Miscellaneous79 1985-01-29 47 TODAY'S EVENTS GOLF SPGA tOMthly tour mammmt (Changi, 7.30 am). HOCKEY SRC v University of Malaya (Padang. 5.30) SOCCER SBHFl. Div IA: Oberoi Imperial v Royal Holiday Inn (Jln Besar. 7 p.m SBS v Hwee Seng (Toa Payoh, 5.15 p.m.). Div IB: Hyatt Hotel v Hongkong Bank (Jln Besar, 5.1579 words
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Article377 1985-01-29 48 NANCY CHNG - 20,000 Khmers seek refuge NANCY CHNG Viet shellings drive refugees to Thai-Cambodia border By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. More Khmer refugees fleeing Vietnamese shelling on their camps poured into the Thai-Cambodian border areas as United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar left here for Hanoi this morning for talks with377 words
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Article, Illustration170 1985-01-29 48 Discovery lands safely after secret mission CAPE CANAVERAL, Monday THE American space shuttle returned safely after its first military space mission, apparently having placed a radio eavesdropping satellite In orbit over the Soviet Union. Discovery, manned by a crew of five, announced its arrival by two sonic booms and glidedNYT; UPI - 170 words
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145 1985-01-29 48 BAGUIO, Mon. An Australian missionary couple were hacked to death, apparently by robbers, in this northern Philippine mountain town yesterday, police reported. A police spokesman said an Igorot tribesman had been arrested as a suspect, but he declined to give further details. MrAFP; Reuter - 145 words
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Article133 1985-01-29 48 Iraq 'launches new offensive' BAGHDAD, Mon. Iraq said today its forces had launched a new offensive in the southern sector of the Gulf War front. A military spokesman said Iraq's Third Army Corps launched a threeEronged offensive on anian territory during the night and at dawn today. The reported offensiveReuter; AP - 133 words
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Article31 1985-01-29 48 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.53 points to 1,279.58 points during the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today.31 words
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378 1985-01-29 48 PHILIP GANGULY - Summit calls for ban on nuclear weapons PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Mon. India's six-nation disarmament summit adopted a joint declaration today calling for an immediate ban on the testing, development and deployment of nuclear weapons. The declaration finalised by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the presidents of378 words
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Article81 1985-01-29 48 TAIPEH, Mon. Rats in Taipeh had a prosEerous year in the unar Year of the Rat and they now outnumber the city's 2.3 million people four to one, the city council said today. A council official said the rat population dou- bled last year mainly becauseReuter - 81 words
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Article97 1985-01-29 48 What it should have been IN AN article on travelling across Australia on the Indian Pacific train published in Section Two on Friday, it was mentioned that students and senior citizens enjoy discounts. An official for Ken Air Travel, the general sales agents for Railway of Australia, has clarified that97 words
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Article56 1985-01-29 48 BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Vice-Premier Li Peng told industrial polluters they would be forced to clean up their own mess, the China Daily reported today. "Those who pollute must tackle the pollution problem themselves. It is much more expensive to tackle pollution problems after they have cropped up," heReuter - 56 words
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369 1985-01-29 48 TAN LIAN CHOO - Vietnam not ready to negotiate, say ministers TAN LIAN CHOO By THE foreign ministers of China and Singapore yesterday spent most of their two-hour meeting discussing the situation in Cambodia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He added that the leaders exchanged views on all aspects of the problem. "Both369 words
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361 1985-01-29 48 China to beef up and modernise militia BEIJING, Monday CHINA has revealed plans to strengthen its nationwide militia, equipping it with antiaircraft and anti-tank weapons, as well as preparing it to meet a modern enemy willing to resort to chemical, germ and nuclear warFare. The militia is still the crucialAFP; Reuter - 361 words
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Article64 1985-01-29 48 NEW DELHI, Mon. President Zail Singh today conferred the 1964 Jawaharlal Nehru Award for international understanding posthumously on Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Mr Rajiv Gandhi, who assumed the premiership after the assassination of his mother here on Oct 31 last year, received the award on her behalf.AFP - 64 words
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Article28 1985-01-29 48 DHAKA, Mon. Finance ministers of 41 Islamic countries will attend a three-day meeting of the Islamic Development Bank beginning here on Saturday, officials said today. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous127 1985-01-29 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy and wmdy with showers over a few areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/30 C Fine Manila 19/31 C Fair Amsterdam $C127 words
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