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Title Section15 1985-03-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article569 1985-03-06 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA 1 1 centres will provide collective training By ALMOST 5,000 companies have benefited from training grants since the Skills Development Fund was set up m 1979. Administrators of the Fund are now actively looking into ways to help smaller concerns take advantage569 words
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224 1985-03-06 1 Filipino Minister Ople quits in storm MANILA, Tues. Laboor Minister Bias Opie today submitted his resignation after President Ferdinand Marcos publicly criticised him for saying the government was heavily dependent on political patronage. This comes one day after President Marcos sacked Foreign Minister Artnro Tolentino for opposing some government policiesUPI - 224 words
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Article479 1985-03-06 1 MORE MPs spoke up m Parliament yesterday m support of government h^lp for the needy. As m the first two days of the debate on the President's Adi dress, concern for the poor was a common theme m manyspeeches yesterday. Now, when an479 words
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Article32 1985-03-06 1 TRIPOLI. Tues. Visiting Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and Libyan leader Colonel Muammar (Gaddafi held talks on international and bilateral issues here yesterday, the official Jana news agency reported today. APAP - 32 words
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Article121 1985-03-06 1 HANOI, Tues. Vietnam hinted today that it might boycott the Bandung conference celebrations m Indonesia next month if Prince Norodom Sihanouk is officially Invited. Official Vietnamese sources said that Hanoi had "made it clear to Indonesia" that it "coold not accept" the presence of PrinceAFP - 121 words
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160 1985-03-06 1 SINGAPORE'S population at the end of last year totalled 2,544,400 an increase of 27,800 from 2,516,600 m 1983. Slightly more than half 1,296,300 were males, according to the Department of Statistics. The Chinese (Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka and Hainanese) numbered 1,945,200, accounting160 words
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Article, Illustration177 1985-03-06 1 THIO LAY HOON - School waits 20 years for Al hurrah THIO LAY HOON By A BIG hurrah last heard m 1965 at Naval Base Secondary School was heard again this year. An O level candidate has j matched the eight distinctions scored that I year by Tan Boon Wan. This time, 17-year-old Chi177 words
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131 1985-03-06 1 ask for more than is necessary. Generally, I am rather satisfied." she said. Her choice for pre-univer-sity education is Anderson Junior College. "It is near my home (m Ang Mo Kio) so I won't waste time travelling to and from school." she said. "Besides,131 words
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485 1985-03-06 1 JUNE TAN - 80 per cent score three or more 0 levels last year JUNE TAN By THERE has been a marked improvement m the GCE O level results for 1984, the first time that students who have been streamed have sat for the O levels. The percentage of pupils scoring three or485 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-03-06 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Vietnamese infantry, backed by heavy artillery barrages, began their long-awaited assault on the mountain stronghold of Cambodian resistance leadei Prince Norodom Sihanouk at dawn today Thai military sources said about 800 Vietnamese seized three hiils inside Thailand m the initial attack andAP; AFP; Reuter - 363 words
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Advertisement8 1985-03-06 1 More Economic Survey reports on Pages 12, 138 words
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Advertisement25 1985-03-06 1 Inside 52 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 ASEAN/CAUSEWAY 7 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMESDOLLAR 17-28 CLASSIFIEDS 22-35 RACING 35 SPORTS 36-3925 words
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Article482 1985-03-06 2 'Review levy' call BUILDING CONTRACTORS have urged the Government to review the levy scheme imposed on them for employing foreign workers. They asked for concessions through the Construction Industry Development Board m a recent informal dialogue session. The levy is now set at $200 per worker a month but482 words
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Article282 1985-03-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE failure of the British miners' strike was doe to two important factors. First, unlike the 1974 strike which caused severe disruption, the latest industrial action lacked Eunch. The British public was not seriously iconvenienced. The economy suffered severely, but it was not crippled. Secondly,282 words
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Article321 1985-03-06 2 Making a 'quake' exit SWEDISH No. 1 tennis star Mats Wiiander has left Santiago and the Swedish team are hoping this weekend's Davis Cup first-round match with Chile will be postponed. Wiiander, who led Sweden to a crushing win over the United States m last December's final m Gothenburg,321 words
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Article184 1985-03-06 2 FIRST DROP IN PROFITS FOR DBS BANK GROUP IN 6 YEARS DBS BANK, which has been confidently racing along an expansive road since its inception, seems to have hit a pot-hole. Yesterday, the banking group announced for the first time* m six years a 5.9 per cent drop m184 words
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Article89 1985-03-06 2 IN DEFENCE OF ESSAYS AT A TIME when conventional wisdom holds that education should promote technological change, the United States has a new Secretary of Education who believes that what students need most is more writing, literature and history. Mr William Bennett is not opposed to technological education. But89 words
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Article675 1985-03-06 2 Screen 'tests' FOURTEEN international trade unions, citing forecasts that with increasing computerisation half of the workforce m Western countries will be regularly using visual display units (VDUs) by 1990, nave issued guidelines designed to protect the health and safety of people using such screens while at work.675 words
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170 1985-03-06 2 'Back to law practice' THE Cabinet Minister sacked by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos says he has "no regrets, no rancour." Foreign minister for slightly more than eight months, Mr Arturo Tolentino, 74, one of the most senior stalwarts of Mr Marcos' ruling New Society Party,170 words
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Article344 1985-03-06 2 From steel to art ANSGAR NIERHOFF turns steel into sculpture. His work will be on show at the National Museum Art Gallery along with those of 39 other artists m a month-long exhibition of three-dimensional contemporary art from West Germany, the largest and possibly the heaviest travelling exhibition344 words
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Article139 1985-03-06 2 Something fishy CITY DWELLERS can hardly imagine that there are "farmers" m Singapore who do not grow vegetables or poultry but rear waterfleas, worms and miniature frogs. Their products are, however, not for you but for your pet tropical fishes. CHONG WING HONG interviews three successful farmers who139 words
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301 1985-03-06 3 BBC report outlines Deng's vision for preserving peace CHIMA'S aim of quadrupling its industrial output by the end of this century will enable it to use its increased strength to play a bigger role m preserving world peace, says Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.301 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-03-06 3 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia and New Zealand will hold talks here next month on forming a new defence arrangement to replace the battered Anzus alliance. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke would meet his New Zealand counterpart. Mr David Lange, officials said.UPI; AP; AFP; Reuter - 303 words
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189 1985-03-06 3 President's son denies ties with gangster Liv murder TAIPEI, Tues. Chiang Hsiao- Wu, son of Taiwan President Chiang ChingKuo, today denied any ties with a leading local underworld figure who was charged with the murder of a ChineseAmerican writer m the United States. Mr Chiang, 40, also said m aReuter - 189 words
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Article42 1985-03-06 3 TOKYO, Tues. Motorists will have to belt up and motor-cyclists wear helmets under legislation approved by the Cabinet today and to be enforced m September. The existing law simply recommends that car drivers and passengers fasten seat-belts on freeways. AFPAFP - 42 words
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149 1985-03-06 3 BEIJING. Tues. The once drab streets of Beijing will soon be bustling with thousands of new retail shops, restaurants and other businesses under a city plan to promote private enterprise, the official Xinhua News Agency said today. It added the Beijing municipal government was takingUPI - 149 words
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Article48 1985-03-06 3 ABOUT s## miners and their wives yesterdayseized control of South Korea's biggest coal mine demanding free trade unions, eyewitnesses said. The protesters m eastern Changsong, about 175 km fron Seoul, accused their trade union leaders of being pro-government and demanded a re-election, they said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article60 1985-03-06 3 THREE PEOPLE were killed m clashes as 10 of India's 22 states voted yesterday for new legislative assemblies m the final phase of polling. F*ress Trust of India reported. The three deaths occurred despite tight security m the eastern state of Bihar, where at least 29 peopleAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration61 1985-03-06 3 DIGITAL TV sets, such as this one above, offer better colour and sharper pictures. Viewers can freeze frames, zoom into closeups and even run another television channel m a small screen on the right, bottom corner of the main screen to watch two different channels at the sameReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1985-03-06 3 ABOUT 58,000 protesters marched through La Paz on Monday, setting off sticks of dynamite and urging President Hernan Siles Zuazo to resign because of the suffering caused by his economic policies. Witnesses said the demonstration was the biggest since October 1982, when Bolivians hailed Mr Siles Zuazo's returnReuter - 60 words
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Article72 1985-03-06 3 THE FRENCH government asked a United States federal court on Monday to award U*****.8 million (*****.6 million) m damages for a massive oil spill m the 1978 wreck of the tanker Amoco Cadiz. The damage demand came m a suit nearly a year after a judgeReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1985-03-06 3 A TOTAL of 156 people have been arrested and all educational institutions m Bangladesh have been closed as President Hossain Ershad's tough military rule gets underway. Police said those arrested included senior politicians, student leaders and trade union activists. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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229 1985-03-06 3 After martial law is lifted Zia wants to be 'godfather' President ISLAMABAD, Tues. Pakistan's military ruler, General Zia Ul-Haq, said m an interview published today that he wants to be a "godfather" President after martial law is lifted. Gen Zia told the government-owned Pakistan Times his constitutional amendments, which criticsReuter - 229 words
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Article211 1985-03-06 4 Canada may pull out from Unesco OTTAWA, Tues. Canada will consider withdrawing from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) unless the agency shows substantial improvement, officials said yesterday. "We've been doing our best to stimulate reform, but we're not happy with the process so far," said MrUPI - 211 words
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133 1985-03-06 4 WASHINGTON, Tues.The United States SuEreme Court ruled yes;rday that an American Indian tribe may sue for land granted it for fighting the British m the revolutionary war but allegedly taken away illegally by the state. While the test case only involves U5516,700Reuter - 133 words
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Article401 1985-03-06 4 Unions put out manual to protect health of workers GENEVA, Tuesday FOURTEEN international trade unions, citing forecasts that half of the workforce m Western countries will be regularly using visual display units (VDUs) by 1990, yesterday issued guidelines designed to protect the health and safetyAP - 401 words
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136 1985-03-06 4 Chile police patrol streets to stop looters SANTIAGO, Tues. Powerful aftershocks rocked central Chile yesterday and police patrolled major cities against looting In the ruins left by the nations worst earthquake m 25 years. At least 135 people died, almost 2,000 were Injured and more than 152,000 were homeless. AtUPI - 136 words
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Article104 1985-03-06 4 Jackie Onassis gets gun in mail NEW YORK, Tues. Former United States First Lady Jacqueline Onassis received a loaded revolver and 40 extra rounds of ammunition m the mail yesterday from a California man who wanted her to support him for President, police said. A metal box containing the fullyUPI - 104 words
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247 1985-03-06 4 Reagan seeks $3.3 b for MX missiles WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan increased pressure on Congress yesterday to release funds to build 21 new MX missiles, saying the weapons were crucial to the success of United States-Soviet arms control negotiations opening m Geneva next week. "If we fail on theAP; Reuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-03-06 4 NEW YORK, Tues. Flight attendants have threatened to join a strike against Pan Am, increasing pressure on the financially troubled carrier to settle a dispute that has halted hundreds of flights. The independent Union of Flight Attendants, which represents about 6,000AP - 258 words
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Article100 1985-03-06 5 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. An explosion yesterday damaged the offices of South Africa's ruling National Party m a district where there has been recent Biaek unrest. Police said they suspected a bomb had been planted m the party's offices m Kroonstad, south of Johannesburg, shattering windows andReuter - 100 words
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306 1985-03-06 5 Iraqi planes hit N- plant, says Iran BAHRAIN, Tuesday IRAN said Iraqi warplanes attacked an unfinished nuclear plant yesreiday for the second time m three weeks, while Iraq repot 'ed a day of intensive air strikes on Iranian targets. In TEHERAN, ban said it would shell the southern Iraq portReuter - 306 words
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150 1985-03-06 5 Bush arrives in Sudan on 'mercy mission' KHARTOUM, Tuesday UNITED STATES Vice-President George Bush arrived m Sudan yesterday on the first leg of a tour of three drought-stricken African countries and said he came as "a pilgrim on a journey of gwrcy and friendship". 31r Bush praised Sedan's open-border policyReuter - 150 words
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129 1985-03-06 5 ADDIA ABABA, Tues. Leadeis from countries of the Oiganisation of African Unity (.OAU) will meet fiom June 18-21 m the Ethiopian capital for their first summit on economic matters m five years. OAU foreign ministers have agreed. OAU spokesmen said the agreement wasReuter - 129 words
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Article56 1985-03-06 5 LISBON. Tues The next ministerial conference of nonaligned states will be held m the Angolan capital Luanda from Sept 3 to i the official Angolan news agency, Angop. said yesterday. A key issue for the conference will be the venue for the eighth summit ofReuter - 56 words
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138 1985-03-06 5 ADDIS ABABA, Tues. Ethiopian authorities have been holding three helicopter crewmen, tw o French nationals and an Austrian, under ho ust arrest at an Asmara hotel during the past It days for illegally flying over the country, a French embassy spokesman said yesterday. TheAP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration245 1985-03-06 5 CAPE TOWN, Tuesday SOUTH African President Pieter Botha announced m Parliament yesterday a cut of 3 per cent m his own salary and those of ministers and MPs. Observers said the action without precedent since the Great Depression of the 1930sAFP - 245 words
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Article275 1985-03-06 5 'Blood donors seized, hospital director beaten' TYRE, Tues. Israeli troops stormed the main hospital m Tyre yesterday, beat up its director and seized people queuing to give blood for victims of a bomb attack. Hospital officials said Israeli troops seized at least eight people at gunpointReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-03-06 6 LONDON, Tues SOCIAL ano political repercussions from Britain's year-long coal strike appear likely to extend into 'he *****, with managements sensing new power and trade unions seeking lo rebuild unity m their shattered tanks. As miners grudgingly return to workReuter; AP - 376 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-03-06 6 As majority of miners return to work m Yorkshire... BARNSLEY (England), Tuesday MINERS who broke the strike m Yorkshire, Britain's biggest and most militant coal county, fear the worst is yet to come as the vast majority who stuck it out march back united andAP; Reuter - 496 words
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Article104 1985-03-06 6 LONDON. Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has rescheduled for early April an Asian tour postponed because of Britain's marathon coal miners strike. Mrs Thatcher, who is keen to boost ties with South-east Asia, will visit Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India between April 5Reuter; AP - 104 words
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Article313 1985-03-06 6 SHADA ISLAM - Trade with EC 'will not improve' SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Tues. Third World appeals for better access to European Community (EC) markets are unlikely to produce any results m the immediate future. Trade improvements will only be possible once the EC's economic outlook brightens, says Mr Claude Cheysson,313 words
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Article81 1985-03-06 6 LONDON, Tues. Princess Diana dropped a few hints yesterday about the private lives of royalty, such as how she keeps slim by shunning snacks between meals. Touring a home-mak-ing exhibition, the wife of Prince Charles, de- (lined a slice ot pizza, saving: "You mustn't eat between meal-AP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration635 1985-03-06 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN A happy development, he says of his sacking By Manila Reporter 4 THE President has known me for a long time, and I am sure he knows that I cannot change my convictions and my standards of good government for any position he635 words
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Article219 1985-03-06 7 The Aquino murder trial MANILA, Tues. The family of former Philippine opposition leader Benieno Aquino*s purported assassin, Rolando Galman. today accused President Ferdinand Marcos m open court of ordering the opposition leader killed and continued to defy an order to testify at the murder trial. The accusationAFP - 219 words
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104 1985-03-06 7 Cebu convicts shot dead while trying to escape CEBU, Tues. Prison guards shot four fleeing inmates dead after a jail break here mounted during a religious service. Cebu city jail warden Lieu tenant -Colonel Ricardo Monterroyo told reporters that six inmates were recaptured and three were still sought after theAFP - 104 words
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Article182 1985-03-06 7 Subs seen in Straits of Malacca MALACCA, Tuesday FOREIGN submarines, said to be of Soviet origin, had been reported to have passed quietly through the Straits of Malacca, Justice Minister Datuk Dr James Ongkili said yesterday. Submarines had also been detected going "up and down" th? South China Sea nearBernama - 182 words
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86 1985-03-06 7 Ministers and deputies will not hold sports posts KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Ministers and deputy ministers have reached an understanding not to hold posts In sports associations. Deputy Finance Minister Datnk Dr Tan Tiong Hong said yesterday this took place late last year. Dr Tan was commenting on a news reportBernama - 86 words
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315 1985-03-06 7 Malaysians 'at liberty to study abroad' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysians are at liberty to send their children abroad to study, and there is no law to compel Malaysians to study m the country. An Education Ministry official said this yesterday when he was asked to comment on a local newspaperNST - 315 words
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Article64 1985-03-06 7 BENTONG, Tues. Six people were killed m a head-on collision between a car and a lorry at the 22.4 km Jalan Bentong-Jalan Karak here early yesterday morning. They were identified as Kow Kaw Chy alias How Chun Khow, 42, Loh See Sek, 34, Chik SongNST - 64 words
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Article245 1985-03-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia and Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) have applied for a substitute service of the writ of summons seeking the return of U5547.5 million (*****.5 million) from former BMF Director Datuk Mohamed Hashim Shamsuddin. The ex parte application, which wasBernama - 245 words
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Article118 1985-03-06 7 KAMPAR, Tues. A joy ride on a Ferris wheel at a fun-fair here turned into a terror ride for 18 people who were suspended for about half-an-hour as the wheel tilted and seemed m danger of collapsing. The riders were enjoying themselves on SundayNST - 118 words
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316 1985-03-06 8 MATHEW YAP - Builders call for review of foreign workers levy MATHEW YAP By BUILDING contractors have urged the Government to review the levy scheme imposed on them for employing foreign workers. They asked for concessions through the Construction Industry Development Board m a recent Informal dialogue session. The levy is now set316 words
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Article35 1985-03-06 8 THE Public Works Department has installed new traffic lights at the junction of Bukit Batok East Avenue 6 and Bukit Batok Street 22. The lights will start working from FViday at 10 am.35 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-03-06 8 FOK JUN EE - FOK JUN EE More schools have students reaping nine Als By IT WAS a bumper harvest of top scores from last year's GCE O level examinations with more schools having students scoring nine Als at one sitting than m past years. Raffles Institution and St Joseph's447 words
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Article66 1985-03-06 8 A DISTRICT .judge yesterday found two sisters guilty of picking a shopper's wallet and called for corrective training reports on both. Yong Siew Choo, 27, and Yong Siew Hong, 32, were convicted of stealing a $30 wallet containing $43.60 from housewife Heng Ah Moi, 36, at66 words
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157 1985-03-06 8 Tips on how to live in HDB flats at forum MORE than 500 families living m Kampong Pachitan m Kampong Kembangan constituency, who wiil be resettled into HDB flats, will be given tips on living m a new environment at a forum. The forum, organised by the People's Association and157 words
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43 1985-03-06 8 A 16-YEAR-OLD youth was yesterday fined $500 for having four packets of fireworks bought for $9.60. Tan Thiam Seng admitted having the fireworks at the junction of West Coast Road and West Coast Rise on Feb 28.43 words
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115 1985-03-06 8 A DRIVER who attacked another driver with a changkul for criticising his driving was yesterday sentenced to a day's jail and fined $2,000. Chua Kwee Wah, 28, was driving a lorry along Mount Sophia last Nov 2 when he was nearly involved m115 words
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Article120 1985-03-06 8 A MAN who tried to smuggle 1,735.5 grams of cannabis into Singapore by train was sentenced yesterday to five years' jail and five strokes of the cane. Mohd Zin bin Majid, 26, had thrown a bag containing the cannabis out of the train as it approached120 words
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Article56 1985-03-06 8 A MAN who outraged the modesty of a friend's daughter was yesterday sentenced to a year's jail. Manikam A/L Perumal, 26, a Malaysian, went to see his friend m Neythal Road on the evening of Feb 7 and outraged the teenager's modesty while she was having56 words
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84 1985-03-06 8 A MAN died after the jacks collapsed on a trailer which was having its wheels changed, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Mr Mah Kok Kiong, 38, was one of three men working under the trailer at his workshop m Block 2, Sin84 words
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413 1985-03-06 8 Acupuncture ad spiked by health officials THE words "medical centre" which appeared m an advertisement advocating acupuncture treatment as a way to lose weight, have raised eyebrows at the Health Ministry. The ad advised potential clients to call at Prof Zeng's Medical Centre. An official said the words implied that413 words
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Article107 1985-03-06 8 JANUARY was a happy month for the tourist industry. It saw a 6.2 per cent increase m visitor arrivals, compared to the same month last 5 ear This is the highest rate of growth recorded for the month of January since 1981. Figures from the Singapore107 words
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Article165 1985-03-06 8 Consumer body rejects rights abuse charge SOME businessmen have claimed that certain consumers are using the Consumers Association of Singapore to abuse their rights. "We think not," said the front-page editorial m the February issue of Case's r Consumer Bulletin. "Abuse means to violate or wrongfully165 words
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Article70 1985-03-06 8 A MAN was charged yester- j day with attempting suicide by stabbing himself with a knife. Ho Kwong Choo, 38, a I Malaysian, faces a second i charge of hurting a 39-year-old woman with a knife at the same time at a flat m Block70 words
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Article48 1985-03-06 8 A MAN was jailed for six months yesterday for trying to snatch a $300 gold chain from a 56-year-old woman m a lift. Yang Kok Heng. 21. admitted committing the offence m Block 14, Holland Avenue on June 11 with a 14-year-old accomplice.48 words
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Article, Illustration330 1985-03-06 9 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Health Ministry's assurance on X-ray machine that fell into sea By NO CVIMEDLATE danger ms posed by the radioactive material m an X-ray machine that fell into the sea off Bedok on Monday. This assurance came from the Health Ministry's Radiation Protection Inspectorate, whichAN SUAN ANN - 330 words
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Article179 1985-03-06 9 A MAN and a youth posing as police officers were arrested yesterday while they were robbing a youth m Bedok North. The two stopped Mr Jalal Noordin, 19, at a car park m Bedok Central at 11 am and identified themselves as Central Narcotics179 words
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Article89 1985-03-06 9 A SWEEPER who took the easy way out by throwing several unwanted articles from the fourth storey of a block of flats landed herself m jail for three weeks yesterday. Sa'yah binti Charlie, 33, threw an old rice cooker, three empty kerosene tins and several pieces89 words
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170 1985-03-06 9 I was made to sign statement murder accused A FARM worker, accused of murder, said yesterday that he was forced to sign a statement which he never made to the police. Seet Thiam Heng, alias Mohamed bin Abdullah, 36, alleged that he was told to sign a prepared statement brought170 words
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91 1985-03-06 9 Work on Hon library to start soon CONSTRUCTION of the Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library will start m about three months, a PublicWorks Department spokesman confirmed yesterday. Tenders were called last Friday to build the threestorey library, expected to be completed m August next year. Earthworks are m progress at91 words
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Article414 1985-03-06 9 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By Image boost came only after armed forces whipped into shape THE Singapore Armed Forces was more than 10 years old before the Defence Ministry launched a massive public relations and advertising exercise to boost its image. One key reason why slick corporate-image414 words
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Article81 1985-03-06 10 IN HIS first parliamentary speech, Mr Wong Kan Sem: said young Singaporeans must have a "sense of the past m order to have a clearer vision of the future. Referring to the use and fall of Chinese dynasties, the Minister ot State Home Affairs and Community81 words
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Article, Illustration101 1985-03-06 10 MR WONG also tackled Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's criticisms of the Government's role m the trade union movement. He recalled that during the two years that he spent m London, he had witnessed strikes by bakers, hospital attendants, train drivers, school canteen workers and coal miners. He101 words
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Article85 1985-03-06 10 MR S. VASOO (Bo Wen) was on his feet for a good half hour for his debut speech. He wanted a "consumer relations unit" to be set up m Housing Board estates to establish and nurture rapport with people from the day they move into their new85 words
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Article78 1985-03-06 10 Mr S. CHANDRA Das (Chong Boon) made another call for the Housing Board to let go of estate-management tasks and concentrate on building homes. He said he was m favour of the town council idea. At present, HDB headquarters is m charge and this "sometimes shackles78 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-03-06 10 SINGAPOREANS must learn to give of themselves more selflessly, said Dr Augustine Tan Whampoa) when he continued his speech at the start of the day. And they could learn from older community leaders, he said. The older ones were humbler and, for occasions like the National109 words
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Article105 1985-03-06 10 THERE has really been no shortage of metaphors to show why Singapore must keep on the move. There was the bus, the MRT and the 1400 cc car with the turbo engine one wondered what else could come next. Enter Mr Lim Chee Onn (Bukit Merah) with105 words
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Article105 1985-03-06 10 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By, MR JEK Yeun Thong (Queenstown) marked his return to full-time politics by regaling the House with his observations on how much things had changed over the six years that he had been a diplomat abroad. He jumped right m, airing his thoughts on everything from105 words
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Article, Illustration199 1985-03-06 10 SINGAPORE, Singapore, how shall I describe thee? Let me count the ways. MPs, In just three days of debating, resorted to imagery to do this. On Day One of the debate, Singapore was described as a bus loaded with passengers moving along the highway.199 words
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Article, Illustration431 1985-03-06 10 Nothing wrong with PAP, NTUC links Wong Kan Seng says it is a fallacy to believe unions should not be close to a political party INDUSTRIAL harmony and the need for Singapore not to slide back to the old days of labour unrest were the theme of the maiden speech431 words
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272 1985-03-06 10 Govt emphasis makes the young selfish YOUNGER Singaporeans have become selfish because of the undue emphasis by the Government on material rewards, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) said. This was evident at the grassroots, he said. The older, less-educated community leaders gave more money for constituency activities than the younger, better-educated272 words
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147 1985-03-06 10 A MOTION offering Mr Tan Chee Kien of the Singapore United Front the non-constituency seat will be tabled m Parliament today. Mr M.P.D. Nalr of the Workers' Party was originally declared the non-constitnency MP by virtue of having polled the largest proportion147 words
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Article63 1985-03-06 10 Take in more N students THP: Vocational and Industrial Training Board should offer more places to students who have completed their Secondary Four m the normal stream Mr Ibrahim Othman (Tanah Merah) said this yesterday when he noted that only one la three of last Mart 14.000 Sec 4 N63 words
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Article191 1985-03-06 10 THF] Housing Board should form a consumer relations unit to gather feedback and to attend to the complaints and grievances of residents. Such a unit would be especially useful m new estates where residents faced many adjustment problems, said Mr S. Vasoo (Bo Wen) m191 words
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142 1985-03-06 10 I DETECT the 9 hand of the young Minister of State (Defence and Trade and Industry) because just at the time when he got into politics, he broached this idea. But then the young man from Defence is a clean-cut142 words
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Article311 1985-03-06 10 __m__t_________________________mm TIMES SURVEY SAMPLE PROFILE (Aged 18 anc above) SEX Male 51% Female 49% AGE 18-29 39% 30-44 33% 45 and above 28% HOUSE TYPE Public Hats 79% Others 21% ECONOMIC STATUS Working 61% Not working 39% Total number of nterviews 257 MORE than311 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1985-03-06 11 Politics is giving hope to common man Jek Veteran MP focuses on shortcomings m 45-minute speech 4 AFTER an absence of more than six years from the politics of Singapore, I am naturally pleased to be back. However, I find that it is a very different Singapore that I have1,116 words
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Article, Illustration666 1985-03-06 11 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE kc>sl^TS^ By BUT for very good performances by two veteran MPs, yesterday's sitting of Parliament would have been a monumental bore. There is no point m defending colourless public speaking by insisting that substance m speeches matters more666 words
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275 1985-03-06 11 THE issue of firecrackers vnil be brought up m Parliament. Mr Ng Kah Ting Punggol) will ask Home Affairs and Second Law Minister Professor S. Jayakumar if the Government would impose stiffer penalties on those who keep, sell or set off firecrackers The penalty275 words
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Article190 1985-03-06 11 MR CHEW Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit) urged the Government to leave business and the creation of wealth to the private sector. He said the President, m his opening address to Parliament, had hit the nail on the head by stating that governments did not create190 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-03-06 11 Form team to study problem of the poor 4 WE CAN afford to be a bit more magnanimous The $3.2 million paid out for public assistance m 1983 is negligible compared to government expenditure which runs into the billions. Surely we can do better than m this. MR CHANDRA Das424 words
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433 1985-03-06 11 Spare them a thought when drawing up policies Chee Onn MR UM Chee Onn (Bukit Merah) yesterday urged the Government to pay more attention to the poor when formulating policies. In times of economic difficulties, the poor needed more help than others, he said during the debate on the President's433 words
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Article135 1985-03-06 12 CENTRAL Provident Fund contributors saved $5.4 billion last year 20 per cent more than the previous year. Total CPF savings reached $22.7 billion. This was partly due to the 4 per cent rise m the combined CPF contribution rate to 50 per cent on July135 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-03-06 12 NINE new POSB outlets, more ATMs and a new current account service did not totally counter higher interest rates offered by other banks and finance houses. After net deposits slowed m the second and third quarters of the year, POSB raised its interest rates by73 words
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Article101 1985-03-06 12 THE Singapore dollar strengthened against other major currencies except for the US and Hongkong dollar. Despite the strong upsurge of the US dollar, the Singapore dollar depreciated by only 2.3 per cent. This drop followed a fall m value of 1 per cent m 1983 and 3101 words
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Article76 1985-03-06 12 SINGAPORE'S indigenous GNP the share of economic activity attributable to Singaporeans and Singapore companies was $31.2 billion last year. Per capita indigenous GNP was $12,353, which was about 15 per cent lower than the overall GNP figure. Foreigners are generally paid higher salaries, especially those m76 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-03-06 12 EMPLOYMENT m ministries and government departments fell by 600 last year, m line with the policy of more efficiently using manpower through rationalisation of operations. Jobs that were once performed by dailyrated workers were contracted to the private sector. Employment m statutory boards rose by 2.3 per65 words
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Article38 1985-03-06 12 GOVERNMENT representatives on the National Wages Council took a lower profile with the move towards more direct negotiations between employers and unions. They did not actively participate m deliberations but continued to provide economic information.38 words
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Article194 1985-03-06 12 ASIAN DOLLAR BONDS: Bonds are fixed-interest securities issued by governments or companies to raise funds Asian refers to the place of issue and the denomination is m US dollars. CAPITAL INVESTMENT: The flow of expenditure devoted to increasing or maintaining the stock of capital m the economy. EURODOLLAR CONTRACT:194 words
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925 1985-03-06 12 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA J^ 4 This implies two imperatives for the longer term: It may be vital for Singapore to first look to more local investment m manufacturing (the present target is about a third of total investment) and, to that end, foster925 words
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Article, Illustration648 1985-03-06 12 HSUNG BEE HWA; N. BALAKRISHNAN; ANNE KOH; DOREN SOH - HSUNG BEE HWA N. BALAKRISHNAN ANNE KOH DOREN SOH BANKING g FINANCE Interest rates climb, but less saved for a rainy day THE financial sector grew at a slower pace last year. As domestic rates climbed m tandem with US interest rates, the best borrowersLEO DE SILVA; FELIPE CABRERA; PATRICK CHIA; NOLIAH MUSTAPHA; EILEEN WAT; ALFRED ELICIERTO - 648 words
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Article, Illustration257 1985-03-06 12 Oil refineries cope with tough times by upgrading ENERGY DESPITE lower oil prices and increased economic growth, world consumption of oil increased slowly last year. Against this background, two new refineries were built m the Middle East with a capacity to refine half-a-million barrels of oil a day, thus aggravating257 words
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Article, Illustration331 1985-03-06 12 Inflation still low despite higher taxes and fees PRICES SINGAPORE'S rate of iitflation last year was more than twice that of 1983, but was still very low at 2.6 per cent. Factors at home accounted for the inflation rise since Singaporeans generally were able to get cheaper imported goods because331 words
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Article, Illustration289 1985-03-06 13 > LABOUR MORE workers were laid off last year but they had few problems getting new jobs because of the relatively tight labour market. A total of 4.408 workers were retrenched compared with 4,100 m 1983 and 7,600 m 1982. Most of the289 words
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Article50 1985-03-06 13 THE report on the Economic Survey of Singapore 1984 published by the Trade and Industry Ministry will be on sale at $14 each from Friday. The public can buy the report at Singapore National Printers (Pte) Ltd, 10 Anson Road, »01-29, International Plaza.50 words
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222 1985-03-06 13 WAGES FOR the second consecutive year, wages for blue collar workers rose faster than for other occupations. Production, transport and other manual workers had the biggest pay rise because of keen demand for them m manufacturing and construction industries. But generally, average earnings222 words
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Article, Illustration570 1985-03-06 13 PUBLIC FINANCE GOVERNMENT income remained the same last year but spending increased by 11 per cent. Total government income amounted to $11.7 billion m 1984. The gap between income and expenditure led to a reduction of the government's surplus from $2 billion m 1983 to570 words
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261 1985-03-06 21 CHARMAINE CHAN - HK traders suspected of being dishonest ex-dealer CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By THF. people from a Hongkong company dealing m gold futures were suspected by a Singapore gold dealer of being dishonest m their trading Mr Abdullah bin Abdul Hadi, formerly with Broad\ iew Commodities Pte Ltd, agreed261 words
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Article, Illustration468 1985-03-06 21 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Dealers fight shy of court appearances By A HIGH Court ruling last week by Mr Justice L.P. Thean that copyright protection does exist m Singapore for works first published m Britain has thrown a I scare into the pirated j music industry. Pirated music468 words
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Article99 1985-03-06 21 A MAN was charged yesterday with trying to commit mischief by fire m a courtroom. Ng Kwee Lim, 43. had allegedly tried to commit the offence by splashing i inflammatory liquid from an engine oil tin onto the floor of Court No 20 m the Subordinate99 words
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Article275 1985-03-06 21 FROM pre-war shophouses m Singapore's Chinatown, SBC's permanent street scene is being rebuilt to resemble Shanghai for the filming of a new Mandarin drama about life m the Chinese city during the *****. When filming for the 26-part The Unyielding Butterflies began yesterday, one275 words
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Advertisement361 1985-03-06 10 £r I I I L_ w&____9___ Mr. Jason Phua Ms. Gregory Fabiola Theresa Mr. Joseph Warren Jnr. (Broker) (Sales Supervisor) (President ot an Oil Co.) LOST Bkg LOST 8.25 kg LOST 1 2 kg m 1 month m 7 weeks. m 2 month-. Ws have lost. And won. fc 4361 words
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Advertisement144 1985-03-06 13 Government revenue and spending < s rN| fc^^*^" T^~\ Property tax 8% A-"""-""^ I Motor /^^mMm^^^ a vehicles tax 5% /^^mL <tMA 1 hil S/?4!Jd i Import du'ies 4% /4^^ vplH. I Ull Exciseduties 3% /^^W Payroll tax 2°/ S pv-W"^^^^^^ N Stamp duty 2% A X. -^--~A3cP >_^\ A144 words
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491 1985-03-06 14 The Straits Times says Extremism does not work THE National Union of Miners thought that it had Mrs Margaret Thatcher over a pyre of coal. But the Iron Lady proved to be unflinching and rode out the challenge. At the end of 51 weeks, the striking coal miners had to491 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1985-03-06 14 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Party tries to shed extremist image by reaching out to non-Muslims Around the region i By THE opposition Party Islam (Pas) has been grabbing the headlines m th? media lately because of its attempt to reach out to the nonMusKms to explain its1,091 words
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Article, Illustration750 1985-03-06 14 New Zealand must help itself to be protected If Canberra wants to stay m the Western family, it must learn to give too COMMENT i By THE ECONOMIST LONDON Nice people are hard to wag legal fingers at but nice New Zealand has to be reminded of the law that750 words
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Article518 1985-03-06 14 Art Buchwald LOS ANGELES Ever since the oil crisis back m the Seventies, I've had a fantasy that someday I would drill a well m my backyard and hit the biggest gusher this side of Kuwait. I made the mistake of telling my dream to aLA Times - 518 words
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Letter, Illustration166 1985-03-06 15 More of Cagney Lacey, please On the screen THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is certainly doing a fine job judging from the preview of forthcoming movies and serials. But as a great fan of the series, Cagney Lacey, I am very disappointed to find that the SBC has not acquired the166 words
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Letter186 1985-03-06 15 I LIVE m Tanjong Pagar Plaza. I own a motorcycle and used to park it at the multi-storey car park on Deck E. Within the first two weeks, the battery, headlight, turn-light switch and other parts of my motorcycle were stolen. I then parked186 words
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Letter220 1985-03-06 15 THE National University of Singapore has a policy of keeping the cutoff points to the various faculties of the university a "closely-guarded secret". There do not seem to be adequate reasons for this secrecy. Students, ignorant of the cut-off points, may choose courses for which220 words
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191 1985-03-06 15 I WOULD like to comment on the admission of children to "choice" mission and government schools. Take the example of a "Mrs X" who attended a certain "choice" school. Chances are her daughter will be able to get a place m that school. The191 words
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203 1985-03-06 15 Close Battery Road to traffic durina lunch hour mw JAPANESE traffic officials who visited Singapore have pointed out that pedestrians are seldom accorded their rights on Singapore roads (ST, Feb 27). Motorists and motorcyclists weave m and out of traffic lanes with impunity, and it is becoming more difficult to203 words
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143 1985-03-06 15 Haven 't we learnt our lesson? IT IS said that one should learn from one's mistakes or bad experiences. My recent observation of the continued use of the dangerous rotary open-bladed grass-cutting implement by the Ministry of the Environment has prompted me to write this. Many people have been seriously143 words
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Letter99 1985-03-06 15 Stagger doctors' lunch hour I'M WRITING this letter for the sake of the sick* I hope the polyclinics m Singapore would stagger their doctors' breaks m such a way that patients can see them at any time. I suggest that if there are 12 doctors m a clinic, six of99 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1985-03-06 16 LAWRENCE FEINBERG - LAWRENCE FEINBERG US Education Secretary wants universities to transmit Western values By writing for the International Herald Tribune WASHINGTON At a time when conventional wisdom holds that education should promote technological change, the United States has a new Secretary of Education who believes that what1,337 words
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646 1985-03-06 16 MOSCOW An unexplained about-face by the Soviet Union on antisatellite weapons has set American diplomats guessing. For two years from early 1983 to the end of 1984 the Soviet Union pressed hard for a moratorium on the testing and deployment of anti-satel-lite weapons. It646 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-03-06 17 SHARE prices closed mixed m heavy trading yesterday. Prices fluctuated throughout the day with buying support alternating with profit-taking. Turnover declined to 22.2 million shares valued at $52.4 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.79 points to close at 847.56, while the Business Times Composite Index56 words
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Article39 1985-03-06 17 H L C/t* 575 +95 Imdnurts 320 +20 M Br«««m 540 15 MUM 279+15 I tnrt 96 ~12 Roflwuns <M) 338 -r 12 Ltant Hat 100 +12 S PkA 300 10 <Ut ton 348 10 atntnp 590 1039 words
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Article36 1985-03-06 17 Kantucky Sport 545 -45 KM 281 -16 SW 640 -15 SnHartaiw 219 -11 Tratsmirco 104 —11 kraif Enri 205 —11 S| B«i 700 -10 0U E 354 -10 f Petmti 148 -10 »cmj 164 —1036 words
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Article15 1985-03-06 17 Supreme Corp 1,818,000 Pahong Inv 1,261,000 Lum Chong 1,157,000 Genting 1,060,000 Pon-Elg 994,00015 words
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Article68 1985-03-06 17 War i Mar 5 Mar 4 M 5 BT Composite 753 8? 752 34 BT ..xticator *****39 *****23 iT Minpnp 316 336 40 -2% -269 St Plantations 2*i.l 15 24bb 32 "£L MS M?" 56 OCBC ***** ***** SlF.nance 2424 10 *****7 OUB Composite 429 17 428 67 ST68 words
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Article34 1985-03-06 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High *****1 (8/2 84> 983.06(8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684 88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91(8/2/84) 983 06(8 2:84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article12 1985-03-06 17 THE US doUar closed at DM3.3910 m Singapore, gaining 48 points.12 words
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Article26 1985-03-06 17 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ 1 0722 3 3780 260.25 Unq 2 2740 7 8025 ***** ***** 26i 00 1.0437 2.2780 7 802026 words
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Article33 1985-03-06 17 Gold: Lost US$O.6O to U*****.30 an ounce. Deutschemark: Lost 54 ticks to 0.2930 a contract. Eurodollar: Lost seven ticks to 90.14 a contract Japanese yen: Lost nine ticks to 0.*****7 a contract33 words
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Article83 1985-03-06 17 Licence to operate TORONTO. Tues. Southam Inc's Infomart division said it agreed to license Mitsui and Co Ltd to operate a teleguide system m Tokyo, the first commercial public access videotex service m Japan. Without providing financial terms, Infomart said it will supply software and consulting services, while Tokyo TelesjuideReuter - 83 words
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Article85 1985-03-06 17 MILAN, Tues. Sasib. an Italian engineering company, said it won a 100 billion lire (about SSO. 106 billion) order to supply cigarette packaging equipment to the China National Tobacco Corp Sasib. which is 100 per cent owned by CIR, a financial holding company controlled by Ing CReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1985-03-06 17 WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand's Goodman Group Ltd is pulling out of its proposed merchant bank lOint venture with Australia's Elders Ixl Ltd, Coodman Managing Director Peter Shirtcliffe said Goodman was to have taken X) per cent of the operation, contributing about NJ*l.5 million (Sfl 455 rniflto.i) MrReuter - 69 words
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Article104 1985-03-06 17 BARTLF.SVILLE (Okla) Tues. Phillips Petrole- urn Co said it signed an agreement with Icahn Group In.?, which called for Icafaa'a withdrawal of its tender offer for 70 million shares of Phillips and termination of its consent solicitation. Icahn also agreed not to attempt to takeReuter - 104 words
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Article106 1985-03-06 17 Rolls Royce C W, in China deal BEIJING, Tues. Cable and Wireless PLC C&W and Rolls Royce Ltd have signed a memoranda of understanding with China for future business. At a ceremony, C&W signed a memoranda with I the Ministry of Posts and I Telecommunications to I conduc studies forReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration530 1985-03-06 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By mmmm mmmwmmmmmmmmmmma hhb Small business JACK'S PLACE at Kiiliney Road was the only restaurant that Jack "built". Actually, Jack Hunt, an Englishman, started it 19 years ago as a pub. All the other four Jack's Place outlets were started530 words
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636 1985-03-06 17 NEW YORK, Tues. Vast numbers of American companies are swimming m shark-in-fested waters, as raiders try to grab businesses that are under-valued on Wall Street. Tough words from the Forbes business magazine, which warns that "no one is safe" from prowlers these days.AFP - 636 words
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292 1985-03-06 17 DALLAS (Texas), Tues. American's growing interest m economics and finance, is creating an unusually strong demand for qualified financial experts, according to a national search firm. Entry level financial consultants currently are among the highest paid m the entire service industry which remainsUPI - 292 words
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302 1985-03-06 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - Simex members agree not to undercut each other MARA FERNANDEZ By j MEMBERS of the Singapore Internation- al Monetary Exchange have agreed not to undercut each other m commissions when competing for corporate clients. They also agreed, after a two-hour meeting with Simex officials yesterday, that such undercutting was damaging302 words
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328 1985-03-06 17 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By MARINE and oil engineering group Van der Horst is the latest Singapore company looking longingly at a slice of the China cake. The group has signed a letter of intent with Tianjin Shipbuilding Industry Corporation to transfer328 words
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Article1099 1985-03-06 18 DIE to a power failure yesterday, we are not able to provide the usual detailed share information on this page. The Business done m Singapore share I information was received from Reuter and it does not have the full list of stocks. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL1,099 words
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Article2661 1985-03-06 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo I 358X3' 1 90 A Choc 2 658 2. 805) AMD 3 188 3 20S) (2) 3.22 (1) 3 18(1)3.16(11)3.20 Alcom (1 568 1 575) (1) 1 63 (5) I 61 (12) 1 62 (7) I 59 (9) I 58 (23) I 57(4)2,661 words
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Article273 1985-03-06 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6V4 6 a 6 6/4 Autosave 5% Fixed deposit 1 month s"j s'j 5U 5 1 (1) 3 months 5 1 3 A 5Vi 5 > 6 months 5 3 4 6 6 5 :t 4 9 months 6>4 6>4 6U273 words
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Article167 1985-03-06 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5805-1 5843 6.38-6.16 Canadian dollar 1.6280-***** 6.19-6.07 N Z dollar 1.0242 1.0478 10.00—9.39 Sterling pound 2.4205-2.4249 4.16-4.07 US dollar 2 2760— 2.2780 4.43—4.38 Local dollars to 100 units167 words
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Article98 1985-03-06 19 THE Singapore dollar was little changed from its opening level and ended at 2.2760/ 80 against the greenback yesterday. It was traded between 2.2755 and 2.2790. The greenback firmed against most major currencies m quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, it ended at 3.3910,30 compared with its initial level of98 words
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Article128 1985-03-06 19 the kilobar market Closing price traded between 5521,11 l uut and 5521,386 yesterday. ocn The Far East gold Kru B errand 2,340 (2.350) market opened at PHYSICAL Buven-Selers U*****.80/290.20 m a GOLD a quiet market and touched a high of U*****.10 Klloßar 21.340—21.210 290.50 before closing at m "-32128 words
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Article23 1985-03-06 19 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 288.50—289.00 289.50 290.00 Hongkong 288.40—288.80 289.30 289.70 Mon Fris New York 290.20—290.70 289.90—290.40 London 288.25—288.75 287.40—287.9023 words
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620 1985-03-06 19 SHARE prices closed mixed m heavy trading yesterday. Prices fluctuated throughout rhe day. Buying support alternated with profit-taking. Turnover declined to 22.2 million shares valued at $52.4 million. Dealers were not surprised by the softer prices as most said the market was slightly620 words
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Article297 1985-03-06 19 HKS Chant* Hk Elect Warr 1 3 20 -0 5 Intl Gf> 073 -0 02 Sime Darby 6.65 +005 Associated Hotels 0 408 -0 02 Hk Gos 870 -0 05 Jardine Math 940 -0 35 Sino Land 059 unch Bank Or East As.o 24 90 -0 6 Hk Hotels297 words
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Article337 1985-03-06 19 Match 5 Yen Change AAtsubishi 524 -I Mitsui Co 327 -2 Aimomoto 1120 +40 M.nui Shipbldg 171 -2 Ak« 511 +29 M.tsut Smelting 493 -3 Amodo 1230 unch M.tsukosh, 438 -2 Asoh. Chem 83! 49 M.tsurm 1190 +10 Asoh. Gloss 898 unch Muroto Mfg 3270 +110 Bonk Tk 760337 words
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Article325 1985-03-06 19 March 5 Cents Change IC I 193S (Ausl) Leighton 176 U nch Lend Lease 606 -4 AC I 193+1 Magellan Pet Aust 235 unch A N I 256 -2 Moyne Nickless 315 -5 A P M 260 5 Metals Explor Aberfoyle 910 unch NL 49 unch Age 260 I325 words
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Article78 1985-03-06 19 I I I I I I J I I L, 1 NST Index Tuesday 1331.57 (1324.86) Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1367.94 (1399.46) 40 i^_r Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 798.0 (796.1) Nikkei D i Average Tuesday *****.38 (*****.01) Financial Times Industrials I" Monday 979.9 (975.0) T] Dow Jones Average T j78 words
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Article220 1985-03-06 19 March 4 USJ Chanje Gulf Oil Cp Alcoa 35% -1W Gulf Res 14% Allied Chem Cp 39% X Hewlett Pack Altis-Cholmers 7% unch bit) Busi Mach 135 Am Tel Tel 21% Intl Harvester 10% Amox Inc 17* Intl Tel Tel 32% +2 Arm Corp 42* John Jhsn 39%220 words
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Article575 1985-03-06 19 March 4 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS Barlowßand 435 -5 Allied-Lyons 178 2 Charter Cons 200 unch Ass Dairies 152 +2 Cons Gold 494 -5 BTR PLC 642 -2 Rus Plont 7H unch Babcocks 149 +7 ZCI 17' 2 1 Barclays 599 +2 Beechoms 350 +4 US$ aCC,.. 233 unch575 words
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Article175 1985-03-06 19 Managers' prices for Mar 6 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.32—2.46 The Savings Fund 1.61— 1 7hd Spore Prog Fund 0.99—1.05 Spore Sec Fund 1.46—1.55 Spore Invest Fund 1 00 1.06 Spore Equity Fund 100—1.06 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.44—2.59 Mai Prog Fund 1.04—1.11 Mai Security175 words
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Article62 1985-03-06 19 APRIL gold fell lower from the Comex close to open at U*****.50. It slipped further from the opening levei m response to the dollar, but recovered slightly towards the close to end at U*****.30. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 288.30 Apr 291.5062 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-03-06 19 THE March deutschemark lost 14 ticks to open at 0.2960. The currency weakened under the pressure of the US dollar to close at 0.2930. US doUar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.2960 0.2961 0.2930 0.2930 554 Jan 0.2990 0.2990 0.2960 0.2959 229 Sep 0.2991 Open57 words
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Article68 1985-03-06 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE March and June contracts opened m line with Chicago's close al 90.14 and 89.13 respectively. Profit-taking brought both months to settle at 90.14 and 89.17 respectively. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vo! Mar 85 90.14 90.16 90.13 90.14 178 Jon 89.13 89.2168 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-03-06 19 THE March contract opened at 0.*****3. down six ticks from the IMM close. It was traded lower to settle at 0.*****7 m a fairly thin trading session. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****7 0.*****7 13S Jan 85 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****4 2 Open57 words
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Article21 1985-03-06 19 Rubber Closing prices cents ku; Singapore March 161.00 down 0 75 cents j Malaysia March 185 00 up 2.25 cents21 words
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Article18 1985-03-06 19 jj n Closing prices MS kilo XL Tin 29 15 unch Turnover 280 tonnes up 24 tonnes18 words
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Article28 1985-03-06 19 Ck>s«i( poets SH»er uss {roy oz Mor Fn Singapore b 65- 510 56t I fn Thurs New You 574-WS S 68— 5 73 Source Credi! Suisse Spore28 words
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Article27 1985-03-06 19 Ctosmf prices Copper tome Spot 1282 50 1283.00 (1271 00 *****0 1 3 months 1297 00— 1297 50 (1287 00-1288.00) Market tone Firm Sales 31.650 tonnes27 words
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Article24 1985-03-06 19 Ciosmf prices Aluminium ,onM Spot 1017 50-1018 00 (1012 50 1013 50) 3 months 1054.00—1054 50 (1047.00-*****0) Market tone Steadier Sales 8.050 tonnes24 words
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Article64 1985-03-06 19 PALM Cics«| prices Crude MS tonne paim oi! Mar 1250 (south) *****0 north Central) Apr 1240 (south) 1235 (north) Refined palm oil USJ tonnes RBO palm Mar 577.50 sellers i Apr 570.00 (sellers* May 565 (sellers! RBD Olein Mat 572.50 (sellers 1 Apr 565 (sellers) May 560 (sellers)64 words
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35 1985-03-06 19 Closing prices on the KKLCE (MS/ tonne) Market tone Quiet Sales Nd Month Price Last Traoe Sates Mar 1220—1270 Apr 1210-1260 May 1200—1250 Jun 1180—1230 Jul 1160-1210 Aug 1150—1200 Sep 1140—1190 Nov 1130-1180 Jar 1130—118035 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-03-06 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block B Permai (034) 6 3(2100) FO7 0800-0900,*****900 P2/S2 Smofa (8501WB) 6.3 (2100) FO2 0700-0900 U4 Sea Hawk (8510) 6/3(2300) FO7 *****100 MingLonge (HE) 7/3(0700) FO2 *****200/1700-1900 B 4 Plata (24N) 7/3(0700)324 words
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236 1985-03-06 19 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Mar 5 (2300) Shtp (Voyafe) Arr Rent Due X Koziovskiy (68E.85 4 3 (1015) 1 3 '2300. GeroiMonkad !6CE 85 4 3(0720) 7 3(2300) Ned Van Neck (06.510 i 4 3 (1620! BKemumng 13N) 4 3236 words
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Article59 1985-03-06 19 CHTTTAGONG. Tues. The number of ships waiting to berth at Chittagong port has fallen to 11 and the maximum delay to five days, port officials said. Six ships are carrying general cargo, two rice, two wheat, one general loader. Three of them are lighterage vessels. About 14Reuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-03-06 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Coral Princess K36 aside 6 3 (1600) Equator V K23 aside 6 3 Fuchunpang K2B aside 6 3 Glory Selatan 6 Kll aside 6 3 Mount Sabana RIO aside 6 3 Ocean Rainbow K27 aside 6 3 Stolt Excellence K29 aside222 words
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515 1985-03-06 20 NORA CHENG - If all goes well, CASH expects profits of M$5 m NORA CHENG By CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIES HOUSE BHD may spell out cash profits of about Mss milLion this year if its property and petroleum I businesses m Malaysia and technology and metals stakes m Australia work out well. CASH shareholders515 words
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Article295 1985-03-06 20 Prime's pre-tax only 8.6% FLOUR miller Prima Ltd, which diversified into property development, saw only a modest 8.6 per cent increase m its group pre-tax profit to $16.4 million last year. The profit was boosted by investment inrome of $2.7 million last year, compared with §31.1,000 previously. This income mostAP; UPI - 295 words
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450 1985-03-06 20 BOSTON, Tues. A number of companies not typically found m the publishing industry are starting on-screen information services m the belief that there is money to be made from the business community's thirst for news and data. Such diverse companies as International Business V.Reuter - 450 words
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Article, Illustration853 1985-03-06 20 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR Daim's moves aimed at making this happen By THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange may become an international bourse if the Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has his way. ..and judging from his moves since he got into office, it will happen. The businessman-turned-politician's most853 words
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Article12 1985-03-06 20 [TRADING m the shares of United Engineers Ltd resumed yesterday.12 words
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Article50 1985-03-06 20 British Malayan Trustees PRE-TAX profits at British Malayan Trustees Ltd lumped 72 per cent to $330,000 for the half year ended _mmmmamaaa__mmm__\wmmm_w__\msaaammmmaamm December 1984 compared with previously. Turnover was 46 per cent higher at $447,000. There is no interim dividend while previously, a dividend of $2 per share was declared.50 words
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Article42 1985-03-06 20 MALAYSIAN RESOURCES CORPORATION BHD announced yesterday that the Capital Issues Committee has approved the valuation of some of group's property I at M 582.96 million. This will result m a I valuation surplus of M 533.7 I million.42 words
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Article48 1985-03-06 20 MALAYSIA BUILDING SOCIETY BHD made a pre-tax profit of M 545.1 million last year, or six per cent higher than 1983. The company also declared a final dividend of 13 per cent, bringing the total payment to 21 per cent (same as previously). mmmmmmmmmmmmx-amammm48 words
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77 1985-03-06 20 Appointed sole importer, distributor RELIANCE MOTORS has been appointed sole importer and distributor for Peugeot cars. This change of distributorship was announced by the company m The Straits Times yesterday. The company became the joint distributors of Peugeot cars together with Asia Motors m January 1983 Before that. Asia Mote77 words
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Advertisement37 1985-03-06 19 BSJNGAPORK usiness FEB 15. 1985 Survey ot shipyards Economy Shylock extracts the sweetness The theories ot Charles Dow Money supply and the stock market Business law Director s duties Trade: Fish foibles Forecasts tor lead, zinc I37 words
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Advertisement286 1985-03-06 21 iq Best International's t*/EC Final Hong Bao Offer: NEcco,po aIO f, A Fascinating g Computerised 1 v IK3BO^,«p fi ig edet WF ia rIfLL j _r 13 if x ISSlslsSSlslslslslstslslalslslsSßB 1 RoooPar. A high technology I U M F4l computerised Robot that can move. SP IH MM carry lightweight objects286 words
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Advertisement784 1985-03-06 22 i C.A.T.S. 737H66 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH ft Reservation visit Lai Wah Restaurant i~l". Jalan ISes.ir i Aircond) lei *****03 *****84. Branch: < Bik 44i 1438 Bendemeer Koad (Aircond) I-l *****60 *****61 3 Catering CATERING AVAILABLE FROM Golden Beach Seafood for buffets birthdays, weddings, etc at S« 0»>784 words
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Advertisement1990 1985-03-06 22 trhgjhggjgjhghytr 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products For quality, safety and a competitive price, insist on Swedish-made m^teri^eM) Kentruck for your material handling requirements. i |rl Model 869 I ffjg P Model OH 2574 -||f| 1 capacity 2 000ng i| "*»4Ji _BA\ -3 3000 -g |P^— I f1,990 words
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Advertisement466 1985-03-06 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5 OOpm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm 51! Food/Entertainment (2 5) Saturday 8.30 am to OOpm (Ham deadline for the Sunday Times) Semi-display: 520.00 per Personal S.rv,ces/M»rch»nd.s« 1 1 .Wj Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm (Mm $60 00466 words
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Advertisement1342 1985-03-06 22 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor Decorate your Home with natural looking C-Bricks. It's the best natural wall finish to arrive here. in*" 1 m* 1 m' 1 m _W___T__sm< *mWs__&£__%m* W wmJim __mmmmmwm j. m_W m M Km' mmm WmS^m_.JJsm WWWw" Bin uni \\\\\\\\m______ fj Wmmmm' mm1,342 words
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Advertisement717 1985-03-06 22 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators 1 Ll AIRCON INSTALL Vice ;ind trade-in for all aircon Tel 27 38 TV/ Video/ H»-Fi We can convert videotapes from NTSC to PAL format on the transcoder Other services: Films to videotapes (Umatic. VHS. Betamax) Video and audiotape duplication Video and audio recording Call: RESOURCE CENTRE717 words
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Advertisement623 1985-03-06 22 51 Pr.nting Copying Se rvices WE SP-XIALISED IN printing, name > heads nvoices. r iM)er stain; s -02-06 Kxcelstor SI Mdc Penins v i t-; *****43 WATSON PRESS SPECIALISES all kinds ol printing Golden Mile Towel 2-HR SERVICE NAME cards' voices, hills, invitation cards >t, Contact Adeline *****15 7458 35623 words
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Advertisement3250 1985-03-06 23 ip. mmw t ii 56 industrial 65 Situations Wanted 66 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Equipment Supplies Professional/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Executive Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical SECRETARY Applicants should meet the following requirements: Mm GCE O' level with ai least3,250 words
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Advertisement278 1985-03-06 23 NIXDORF COMPUTER Due to expansion. NIXDORF COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTT: LTD.. a leading computer manufacturer m VV. Germany, has an immediate vacancy for:- GCE '<)' level m Commerce. with credit m Maths LCC Book-keeping Knowledge of costing l —.2 years experience m a manufacturing c< mcern Interested applicants are invited278 words
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Advertisement559 1985-03-06 23 70 Situations Vacant 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial' Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Clerical E COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications for the posts ot: TRAINEE BUREAU ASSISTANTS GCE *< >' level Accurate typing PROOF READERS GCE 'A' level with credit m English Attractive remuneration for the right candidates. j559 words
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Advertisement543 1985-03-06 23 FRiESLAND (S) PTE LTD A divers, tied Food Trading Company invites applicants to fill the vacancy of CLERK/ TYPIST We wck a 5-day week and provide tree transport attractive fringe benefits Requirement*: I m 'X O lev« I Typing iO w p m Experience an advantage bui not it school543 words
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Advertisement444 1985-03-06 23 An established trading company requires a STENOGRAPHER CUM RECEPTIONIST Applicants are invited to attend a waik-in interview at CO3-55. Golden Mile Complex on 6th March 85 Time 10am -4 30p m Basic Requirements iiii Salary range trom SSSO S6OC p m An established international seatreight torwarding company requires: RECEPTIONIST ADMINISTRATIVE444 words
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Advertisement684 1985-03-06 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Sales Sales Sales Sales Sales c,er,cal Clerical Clerical Clerical Clerical M AMK ETINCT CO-ORDINA TOR684 words
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Advertisement621 1985-03-06 24 Oiitield Engineering company m Jurong invites a JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Fringe Benelits n- lay week c Normal working hours c Free transport. Free lunch Preference will be given to those living m Jurong area Interested please write m giving full particulars lo: THE ADVERTISER S T BOX A***** 390 Kirn621 words
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Advertisement603 1985-03-06 24 EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK Minimum OCE 'O' level. c Able to converse fluently m English and Chinese, c Knowledge of accounts preferable c r> ping is essential Interested parties, please cail: *****82 514, CHAI CHEE LANE ..06-18 BEDOK IND. EST. SINGAPORE 1646. EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK required (Preferable with knowledge of computer603 words
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Advertisement1009 1985-03-06 24 Well established firm requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE O' level. Able to type Ability to communicate reasonably well and preferable speaks Malay and Mandarin Apply to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0923. Well Established Company requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: c GCE O' Level c With knowledge1,009 words
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Advertisement916 1985-03-06 24 PERMANENT OFFICE STAFF with driving licence, O' or -A' levels typing, 2 yrs working experience 23 25 yrs. $6:w p.m. lim Hillview Hse. i Jin Remaja c^titj) Direct buses 17; i. VX_. Tel- -1(*****8. REQUIRED AN ACCOUNTS Clerk preferably with iiudit experience, able lo prepare trial balance and a General916 words
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Advertisement562 1985-03-06 24 Grow with us i JHA *BB mm. mmi Ou r Managers and Supervisees are to r mer Safes Representatives. We now have the fonowing vacancies for: Sales Representatives (Male/Female) Office Equipment Division Industrial Packaging Division Scientific/Technical Division Audio Visual Division Between the age of 23-31 Fun saies training win be562 words
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Advertisement547 1985-03-06 24 I A well-established company requires I BEAUTICIAN Qualifications: I Age above 25 years f Bilingual m spoken English and Man X CIDESCO preferred but not necessary T Interested applicants please write m with full resun I a non-returnable photograph t.i y The Advertiser Z P.O. Box 2744. Maxwell Road Singapore547 words
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Advertisement644 1985-03-06 24 m (A MEMBER OF THE TIMES ORGANISATION) We offer a secured job and c; reer development is our prin concern. If you are not a job-hopper ar meet the following, call us pc sonally to-day and to-morrow I find out more about the job. THE JOB Trainee-Sales Representatives (6 vacancies)644 words
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Advertisement481 1985-03-06 24 SALES I CAREER Are you intending to switch to sales and double your present income We require 5 ENTHUSIASTIC SALES REPRESENTATIVES for our new divisions I Age between 21 .(> years old Secondary educat or Experience no; ne'-er as training will be provided -asic salary pljs attractive commission nil CP481 words
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Advertisement651 1985-03-06 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: j72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant 72 Situations Vacpnt Sales Sales Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical SALES REPRESENTATIVES .Male Femalel Our Company established m 1977 is651 words
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Advertisement863 1985-03-06 25 SALES REPRESENTATIVES For office' building signage and other related visual aids Previous sales experience an advantage Prepared to do cold canvassing We offer basic salary, tiansport allowance and commission to the right candidates 11 personally at AUCRICH INT L PTE LTD Vi Guang Factory Bldg 309-02 180 Paya Lebar Rd863 words
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Advertisement491 1985-03-06 25 USA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD is GE's j new aircraft engine business group's whollyowned subsidiary m Singapore The Company performs high technology component repairs on GE's aircraft engines I If you wish to work m a steady and fast growing company, we invite you to join491 words
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Advertisement390 1985-03-06 25 We require: Associate Engineer (Rotating Ist and 2nd shift) Qualif i cations/Experience Polytechnic Technician Diploma m Electronics or C G Full Technological Certificate m Telecommunications with preferably 1 year's related experience Working knowledge of statistical quality control is essential Duties: Supervise a team of Quality Assurance Operators Audit all quality390 words
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Advertisement174 1985-03-06 25 An American manufacturer of optical lenses and systems has immediate vacancies for: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Qualifications: NTC 111 m Maintenance Fittings or Electrical Installation. Preferably with experience Duties: General servicing and repair of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical machinery Interested applicants, please call personally lor an appointment: FJW INDUSTRIES 81k. 16,174 words
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Advertisement430 1985-03-06 25 A leading international oilseal manufacturer requires: 1) MACHINISTS NTC 3 m Metal Machining Those without Trade Certificate but with experience may also apply 2) MALE TRAINEE PROCESS CONTROL TECHNICIAN 3) FEMALE CONTROL INSPECTORS Secondary 2 education and above (Technical stream) Must be bilmgual Male applicants must have completed NS. Benefits:430 words
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Advertisement332 1985-03-06 25 An American Electronics Company has immediate openings for: > ASSISTANT ENGINEERS Diploma m Electrical and Electronic Engineering or equivalent A least 2-3 years' supervisory ex perience m a manufacturing environment Possess broad engineering background preferably with expenence m burn-m and integrated circuit testing ASSISTANT j TECHNICIANS (Permanent lst/2nd shift) NTC332 words
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Advertisement500 1985-03-06 25 (Hjjjgj acma electrical industries ltd requires I MECHANICS/ m APPRENTICE I MECHANICS '/Imimum Secondary 2 education, preferable possess NTC 3 Certificate m Air-con and Refrigeration Preferable with driving licence •Opportunity will be provided fot skill upgrading training Please call personally for an interview from Monday to Friday during office hours500 words
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Advertisement695 1985-03-06 25 We require TRAINEE MACHINE SETTER Willing lo le.irii nn operation ol duction machines Minimum Sei :.i> week Salary $500 $550 Interested please call DREI-S PTE LTO 21 LOKYANG WAY JURONG S PORE 2262 TEL *****77 MISS ESTHER SIM MACHINISTS (Male/Female) NTC 2 ii: Metal Machining Preferable Mandarn ing Please applj695 words
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Advertisement479 1985-03-06 26 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Vik^^^^^ HITACHI l ii# A^*t ELECTRONIC DEVICES \^~*J ol a*-^~~ iSINGAPOREiPTE.LTO m Due to rapid expansion, our multi- million Colour Television Picture Tubes -j Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek479 words
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Advertisement398 1985-03-06 26 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production SBW KANEKA SINGAPORE CO HH ■fiHHHI(PTE) 'Tn ii A specialist m the manufacture of advanced pharmaceautical intermediates situated m Jurong, is looking for individuals to take up challenging chemical plant operation career for the position of: MALE PROCESS OPERATORS Responsibilities: Process control,398 words
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Advertisement326 1985-03-06 26 MUSTAD A Norwegian Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires to work on normal shift, Mon to Thurs Sam 5.30pm. Fri Bam 4.30pm Vocational Education or NTC Trade 3 Certificate m General Machining Some working experience m basic workshop practice will be an advantage. Willing to work on rotating shifts. interested applicants,326 words
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Advertisement314 1985-03-06 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production HITACHI EXPRESS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD WALKIN INTERVIEW Tm (Gross earning $700 $900) Mm. 3 GCE'O" Level Age 22 35 (Gross earning $600 $800) i Preferably with GCE '0' Level i Age 22 30 (Gross earning $600 $800) I Age 20 35 (Gross earning $800 -$1000) |j314 words
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Advertisement350 1985-03-06 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production I®l I W Singapore U Kitamura Industries Pte Ltd I 203 Kallang Bahru 1 Singapore 1233 r requires Vl Gross salary I <fcfi*?fl and w WWW above 11 16 years and above Secondary 2 qualification Experience not necessary 12-hour shift Confirmation increment Annual Leave Minimum 13th350 words
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Advertisement482 1985-03-06 26 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ____s___________ SECURITY STAFF are required for a prestigious office building m the city area (District 0104). You should c Be a Singapore citizen. c Be between 22 to 36 years of age. c Have a Secondary education. c Preferably have some Police/Armed482 words
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Advertisement74 1985-03-06 26 HABITAT A new leading furniture and home furnishing retail store requires the following personnel: 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) RETAIL SALES ASSISTANTS 3) CASHIERS 4) STORE ASSISTANTS 5) DELIVERY ASSISTANTS With Class 3 driving licence. 6) FURNITURE ASSEMBLERS c One year's experience. interested applicants please writ* m with complete resume contac. Ml74 words
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Advertisement432 1985-03-06 26 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1 I c Daily gross salary range $33 tc $38 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and incentive bonus) c Possess Class 4 or 4A dnving licence We after c Free travel on TIBS and SSB buses c Transport to and from Depot c Attractive welfare benefits432 words
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Advertisement514 1985-03-06 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous SWENSEN'S Great ice Cream Fine Food Restaurants have the 'ol!u«<ing514 words
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Advertisement378 1985-03-06 27 MPM requires urgently DELIVERY ASSISTANT (Male) Age 20 25 Must be physically fit and robust Completed Secondary I Possess class 3 driving licence WE OFFER: Attractive salary 5-day week Purcitii.se of National products at staff price Free transport And many other attractive benefits Interested applicants are invited to call personally378 words
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Advertisement555 1985-03-06 27 HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING LIMITED Invites applications from suitably .maimed candidates for the positions of: (1) ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Diploma m chemical engineering At least 2 years experience m similar position (2) TECHNICAL OFFICER Diploma In civil engineering or equivalent Some working experience m design or estimation work m civil555 words
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Advertisement450 1985-03-06 27 THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE We are a deluxe hotel, part of one of the largest international chain of first class hotels with 109 hotels m 49 countries. We are currently looking for: COST CLERKS/ RECEIVING HELPERS Salary: $480/ $510 KITCHEN HELPERS Salary: $440/ $460 CHAMBERMAIDS Salary: $530 $550 HOUSE OFFICERS450 words
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Advertisement563 1985-03-06 27 York Hotel Requires Driver Class 3 licence. At least 2 year's driving experience. Confidential Clerk/Typist (Personnel) GCE 'O' Level with credit m English. Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Receptionist/Information GCE O' Level with good credit m English Related experience preferred. Pleasant disposition. Front Office Cashiers (Female) GCE O' Level563 words
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Advertisement594 1985-03-06 27 fiffi YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED invites applications for the posts of> BUYERS for the 1 Plastic ware Dept. 2) Audio Visual Dept. 3) Furniture Fittings Dept. 4 Footwear Dept. Duties: Responsible for Sales and profits, purchasing, market surveys, identifying market trends and inventory control Qualification: Preference will be given to594 words
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Advertisement590 1985-03-06 27 AIRCOND CO. hus vacancies for (A) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST. c Should be able to converse fluently m English and Mandarin a GCE O' level with typing ability (B) AIRCOND TECHNICIANS c At least Secondary 2 qualifications. a 2-3 years experience m repair of aircond systems. Interested please write590 words
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Advertisement590 1985-03-06 27 Hardware Trading Company urgently requires 1 DELIVERY DRIVER a Possess class 3 driving licence a Age 20 lo 30 yrs old. c Completed N.S 2 STOREMEN a Secondary education Completed N.S. a Bilingual In English and Chinese, a Physically fit and willing to work hard, a Age 20 to 26.590 words
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Advertisement488 1985-03-06 27 LA BOULANGERIE DE PARIS BAKERS Salary $650 $900 depending on experience a 6-day shift work a Irregular hours WALK-IN INTERVIEW Sam to 7pm (today i Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 SBS bus service 30. 143 i; 192 THE NOODLE SHOP urgently requires 1) ASSISTANT COOKS 2) CASHIERS 3) WAITERS, WAITRESSES 4)488 words
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Advertisement674 1985-03-06 27 Job vacancies tor A) MALAY ANO CHINESE FACTORY OPERATORS B) MUSLIM AND CHINESE COOKS C) CLEANERS/AMAH t ood dnnl 1 ree uniform* Call personally for interview at: EFFORT HOLDINGS PTE LTD 235 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 Katong Sauna Et Massage .i!es Full-time/ Part -time MASSEUSE a A_. a Hiyh attrai674 words
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Advertisement1132 1985-03-06 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 82 Accessories/ 87 For Sale: Mercedes 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Maintenance M MI M M M M [M M .___j _s__________________mSm___mma_____s_m___ss URGENTLY REQUIRED HARD WORKING, strong young man. 28 \ears1,132 words
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Advertisement771 1985-03-06 28 CLINIC IN TAMPINES Town requires Nurse Call *****32 Dr Wont;, today and tomorrow CLINIC NURSE WANTED for D.13 No night shitt Applicants phone *****49 *****27 CLINIC NURSE WANTED Kxp/ inqei ienced welcome Pise call Blk 1. -oj-aii Rochor Centre. CO. m dist 1954 requires male Labourers Preferably m nearby district771 words
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Advertisement690 1985-03-06 28 UPHOLSTERY CARPET steam .leaning (for office, home can We also deal m car Hi-fi set seat, overs accessories. Chequered Motor rel 252j_ut_8_ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Buying a new car? Our rates are: 12mths s'/2% flat p.a 24mths 5 3/ 4% flat p.a 36mths 6% flat p.a 48mths 6!4% flat690 words
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Advertisement909 1985-03-06 28 1974 MERCEDES BENZ 450 SLC 1 owner. Prestigious single S' regn no In beautiful condition Genuine buyers TEI.: *****47 MR LEW '74 MERCEDES 230-6. Pte plate Beautif"l dark blue colour. Sports rims. Aircon, power steering, high power cassette stereo, tax till Apr. Expat leaving. $7,900 *****12. pager *****10. '78 MERCEDES909 words
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Advertisement2372 1985-03-06 28 i $*****0 DAY... A NEW LASER TOMORROW! £V x rJws™_\ ____________W^s_____^^^_l^_^^^^^^ WwWw^rrFor a strictly limited period, we are This offer won't last long' We making it easier than ever before for you to can tailor attractive purchase packages to own a new Ford Laser! suit your budget. So hurry and2,372 words
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Advertisement1052 1985-03-06 28 77 SIGMA. FULL accessories Call *****58 92 For Sale: Mazda JUNE 79 MAZDA 626, white, saloon. 1 pte. owner, accident free, rustproof, aircond. 5-speed. used as 2nd family car $12,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****24 ALMOST '80 MAZDA 626 1 co. owner. Aircond. radio cassette Accident free. Tip top condition $6,300. *****87-1,052 words
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Advertisement1013 1985-03-06 28 94 For Sale: 95 For Sale Other Makes Commercial Vehicles 1984 M-r edes Benz 280 SE Auto BMW 3.201 Manual 4 doors Mercedes Benz 200 Auto 1983 Honda Accord Manual EX co regd Toyota Celica Supra 2.8 i 1960 Mazda 929 L 4 doors Toyota Corolla 1300 DX 1978 Mercedes1,013 words
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Advertisement942 1985-03-06 28 3 VEHICLES FOR \ay "84 2 units Mit L3OO Van aircond and Nov '83 one unit Toyota Toyoai -e with panel Excell nt condition Price neg Please contact Mr Low- Mr Lim *****22 (office) 1 YEAR OLD Datsu-. Pick- ip 1980 Isuzu diesel. low t-ed. KAD, road tax. insurance new942 words
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Advertisement907 1985-03-06 29 DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS apt. f/aircond and furn with s/pool Call Thomas: *****21 Ext 236' 269 Strictly no agents. D 10 3 BDRM recently renovated, furn carpeted, aircon apt. (Farre r Ct). tennis ct. panoramic view. $1,700 Tel: *****86 D.ll NEW 3600 sq.ft lower mais with gdn 4 1 bedrms. Condo907 words
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Advertisement818 1985-03-06 29 D.lO SWISS CLUB m bedrm apartment Pool 53.10U $5,500 29 Vgen< I D.ll GILSTEAD COURT Newton vicinity 3 bdrm I- all) I il lease sale *****81 Knai Chin 0.11 GOLDHILL TOWERS tnwl\ renovated turn 3 bdrms sei vant's, (2100 Homer *****06 D.ll NEAR GOLDHILL Square bdrmed api i. furn $1,800818 words
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Advertisement844 1985-03-06 30 108 Accommodation 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Available: Rooms DIST 22 ROOM lo let. rondo lacilities r.ill Leong *****33 <2t: or i home DIST 9 FURN RM m .1 terra, c lim- H5O IVI *****51 29K6590 OIST9 F FURN844 words
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Advertisement591 1985-03-06 30 Elegance Comfort Luxury SUNRISE VIUA HljffiMffPQ y% 7UmV%W EJ23E2222E Double storey Split-level Kb Semi-Detached/Terrace Houses ~flj Situated m Thomson/Yio Chu Kang SeP ar ja near Yio Chu Kang and Ang Mo 'W «io MRT stations. An ideal location < begonia rd p^ j with many well-known schools and Eftfi i-4n591 words
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Advertisement294 1985-03-06 30 DIST. 16 PEAKVILLE AVENUE Corner double-storey terrace on elevated ground. Land area approx. 3.900 sq.ft.. huge built-in with separate I living and dining. 6 bedrooms. Freehold. For sale or lease. Call: *****96 Dixon Ng DIST 21 CLEMENTI PARK Double-storey bungalow Phase 11, with large balcony. 7030«q.ft. 2900 built-in. 4 bdrms.294 words
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Advertisement658 1985-03-06 30 SPACIOUS 4-RM S/STOREY detached on approx 10.400 sq.ft. of freehold land. Modern tiled kitchen bathrm. large patio overlooking greenery. Utmost privacy. Ample land for inground pool Asking $1.18 million. Fields: *****11/ 2/ 3. DIST.2O THOMSON HILL Estate. 2-1 2-storey Intermediate terrace with beautiful basement. :i plus 1 bedrooms 2 attached658 words
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Advertisement918 1985-03-06 30 JALAN MATA AVER. dist 27. s/: storey bunglw. 7400 .sq it 4 bdrms nice gdn. $750,000 Fuhai Property: *****73. *****59 JLN HAROM SETANGKAI (D-10), near Gallop Kd. 2-storey detached Land: 9.400 sq.ft. $980,000 Shang Properties *****85. JLN KECHOT (EUNOS vicinity) new 2-storey detached. 5.000 sq.ft. bdrms. Freehold $820,000 Dean.-- Property:918 words
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Advertisement983 1985-03-06 30 i I 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Newton Ibint. Exclusive yet affordable Only 39 apartments for privacy Floor area: 150 sq m (1615 sq ft) Close to Newton Circus/Food Centre983 words
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Advertisement859 1985-03-06 30 developer of brings you another prestigious housing project Enquirima GCM PTE LTD m^mW io Coiiyer Quay #M-06 Ocean Building (0104) Tel: *****88, *****07 DIST.9. WALK-UP APT. spacious living/ dining 3 bdrms. att bathrms. 1,200 sq.ft Selling $330,000 Admer *****66 D.lO LEIGHWOODS APT. brand new. 3 bdrms attached bathrm. 2200 sq859 words
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Advertisement813 1985-03-06 30 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI AYE 4 1-Roomed Blk 305. all quailty marble with kitchen cabinets: all wall-pa-pers, lovely vinyl tiles to ceiling Arches beautilully renovated, high flr. good location, neg Please call *****6*; Mr< I.im BLK2B NEW UPPER Changi Road 3-rmed improved near interchange no renovation $35,000 Tel813 words
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Advertisement573 1985-03-06 31 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces pfOOLD PINIS INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Warehouse Factory Units Golden Investment573 words
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Advertisement191 1985-03-06 31 mmmmmm_^________________________________________m 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces HMNGKIi I (BMPIJLX Warehouse/Factory For Lease In the heart of the MacPherson Industrial Area Facilities include: Electronic weighbridge Loading, unloading bays for 12 container trucks Heavy duty cargo lifts of 4.500 kg with clear opening of 3m x 2.5 m and landing directly onto the191 words
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Advertisement387 1985-03-06 31 Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE WITH FORKLIFTS 4 Goods Lifts Good Security 3218 sq.ft. 4435 sq.ft 9074 sq.ft. Located off Eunos Link Competitive rentals Telephone *****27/8 Up to 25.000 sq ft to rent at competitive rates Total storekeeping and delivery services including computerised ordei processing available if needed Air-conditioned office and warehouse387 words
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Advertisement573 1985-03-06 31 FOR SALE OR LEASE I K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Strategically located along Airport Road, next to the Paya Lebar f| I Airport, is specially designed for maximum functional efficiency. Uiii' lll Each Unit has __)S_wA m *'W >^^ WA ~r__ .dv W*m'--' y ,?x Paikmg Lots I r RSW- w'573 words
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Advertisement278 1985-03-06 31 121 For Rent: Office Spaces I VARIOUS LOCATIONS Aurum House 720sf Boon Siew Bldg 1 000 to 5.000s( Bukit Timah Shopping Centre 1.7415» Fortune Centre 1 075sf Golden Mile Compl.l ,7sosf Marine Technology Centre 5.1925f Midlink Plz 1 ,200t04,5005f Tan Chong Towers 8,331 /*****f I Call: 532 3888 DBS BUILDING278 words
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Advertisement673 1985-03-06 31 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Parkway Parade Office Tower 1.636 sq.ft Outside CBD Large covered Car Park Competitive Rental *****84/5 LYNN PENINSULA HOTEL- ADJOINING to Excelsior Shpg Ctr. -02-15 approx 600 sq.ft. -03-16 330 sq.ft. Textile Ctr grdflr 450 sq ft. Beautifully renovated, gd location, suitable Tour Agency. Beauty Salon.673 words
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Advertisement607 1985-03-06 31 Join these distinguished names j MALAYAN UNITED BANK^BERHAD 7 r tHAI AIRWA/S INTERNATIONAL PHOENIX (SINGAPORE BRANCH) #81-02 LTD (ADMINISTRATION/ SALES/ ASSURANCE PLC #13-01/02 I I i [ACCOUNTS) #08-01/02 I j MALAYAN UNITED BANK BERHADi SSC&B:LINTAS ksiNGAPORE BRANCH^ #01-01 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SEA SDN BHD 31/02- DEVELOPMENT THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL JOARD #09-01/02607 words
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Advertisement264 1985-03-06 31 Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 398 667 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 33-620 sq.ft CUPPAGE PLAZA Shops 255 3.199 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 399 sq.ft. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1.561 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shops 323 1.432 sq.ft. ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE264 words
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Advertisement541 1985-03-06 31 124 For Ront: 124 For Rent Shop Speces Shop Spaces I Make anise and immediate move to FuLuShou Last two shops for rent Prime ground floor locations positioned to take full advantage ot high pedestrian traffic. Ideal tor commercial business, showrooms, restaurant, etc.. and competitively priced. Last two self-contained offices541 words
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Advertisement395 1985-03-06 31 AUTIFULLY RENOVATED HIGH ihion boutique at Far BMI iza. Ist flr with very gd locarv 400 sq.ft at rental of $11 f Only for those interested In ining a boutique No agents 1: *****75- 6 R EAST PLAZA, Phase 1. prime )p of 364 sq.ft to let. Suitabkfaslfood $6,000 Midfield395 words
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Advertisement472 1985-03-06 32 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent. 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces ____==____^^^s__\ =====i I 1 I Eminent Plaza -7 ll)lRBt>l\lll)RK.s>IO.sKR\l:tllK.IIO\lt:-MAkt:RS&Bfll.l)i:K.S. THE ONE-STOP SPECIALTY SHOPPING CENTRE FOR 1 HOME APPLIANCES, HOUSEWARES, HI-FI I EQUIPMENTS, FURNITURES BUILDING472 words
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Advertisement191 1985-03-06 32 THE' PHUKET HOLIDAY Our packages are extremely well received because they are designed to meet people with different budgets, lifestyles and mood DEP: EVERY TUE. THUR. FRI SUN PHUKET AT LEISURE 4/6 DAYS FROM $499 Bed and breakfast transfer plus lull day tour with lunch. Choose 'rem two town hotels191 words
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Advertisement197 1985-03-06 32 iD 2\ K. Trengganu $160 Pantai Primula Hotel Bea.h Resort. 3D/2S Club. Mcd $450 3D- 2N Tanjong |ara $230 3D/2N Kuantan $220 3D 2N Kuala Lumpur $135 iD JS Penang $190 3D -2N Genting $160 3D 2N Tioman $150 Dep. Every Friday. Ag*"nt For Express Bus To Pe..i.-.suld Malaysia SD197 words
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Advertisement201 1985-03-06 32 137 Tours HEHH MW _U tjLL __OaL_M____M\ A *A DYNASTY a. No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia presents PERTHALBANY 6/7/8/9 Days Perth Dep Wed. Fri Sun $$999 -i 8 Days Perth/Kalgooriie, Goldfields Wave ROCk Dep Wed *****9 9 Days Perth/Abany Dep: F,,.&Sun *****9 PLUS: Nightlife Tour Dinner Show m famous201 words
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Advertisement480 1985-03-06 32 _m. _a -IS Pearls* of Scandinavia SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FLY/CRUISE SPECIAL! 7 Days Bali/Singapore Charm from $7525. (Child: $965 I Departure: 10 March 1985 6 Days Singapore Bangkok Fantasy from $7380. (Child: $765 I Departure: 16 March 1985 Hurry! Limited cabins. Would you be onboard? BpJJßE^ffiyl ERpS's.?^^^ rJ• '..V SsP^sfe*^ sSll!!^480 words
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Advertisement733 1985-03-06 32 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours CHlNA'S^y^fr centuries of splendours &> t --w___f______\_____^ m oe,ul a r^B9*meim bf ..iiffiWmK; CHINA ««RN AT IOKAi TRAYS «-*».*.•».,.> WE/ tngiisn speafcuio tow «tom Hi Ctem 1(A) 10 DAYS^i4MT (B) 14 DAYS Frorr $5088 (C) 15 DAYS $50 *®u Hnnnknnn Cu,lm Shanghai Xian Shenyang733 words
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Advertisement537 1985-03-06 33 J^Tours^^^^ J37^urs^^^ 137 Tours 137 T rS 137 Tours j 146 Foreign 146 Foreign 147 Academic 147 Academic 147 Academic I \SI jflPflnVEipßl r «^**^*jprir ni 1 mwwr^w 8 Mar 17 s epf 15, 1985) i UtH 8/11 Days Disneyland Special (Expo 85) Hong Kong 10 14 17 Days Disneyland537 words
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Advertisement416 1985-03-06 33 SPECIAL i TRA Nb air" "^^^^B M '3 DAY By Train/Train $209, Train /Air $279. Air/Air $319 Stay Casino Hotel 2 Nites, Incl. Nite-Club Dinner, Lunch Er Breakfasi. Departure 11/3, 18/3. 21/3. 25/3 Morning. W" GENTING HIGHIAND (TRAIN, AIR, COACH) j 2D3N By Air-con Coach $99(2 To A Room)Dep: Dally416 words
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Advertisement358 1985-03-06 33 j 146 Foreign STUDY IN USA V Registered, experienced ft U.S. (iraduate/ Lecturer i Educational Consultant y V offers placement ser- ff\ ft vices to accredited col- X leges/ universities. 5 For details, please call:- EOUSCOPE 150 South Bridge Rd #02-02 V Fook Hai Bldg. 0 0 Singapore 0105 X358 words
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Advertisement566 1985-03-06 33 JW_ HOTEL AND TOURISM E I SCHOOL «LES ROCHES» WW SWITZERLAND f 3-YEAR FULL-TIME COMPLETE HOTEL MANAGEMENT COURSE IN ENGLISH MEDIUM First established/most experienced school of its kind m Switzerland More than 600 students presently from Asean countries and worldwide Excellent practical training included with wages. meals and accommodation Video566 words
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Advertisement215 1985-03-06 33 f I CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Established In I960) 158. Mayo St., Spore 0820. Tel: *****54 G.C.E. 'A' LEVEL EXAM. Gen Paper, Economics. History, English, Geog.. Divinity. Art Maths A0 Maths. COMMERCE SUBJECTS (For S'pore-Cambndge GCE. A' Level) Management Ot Business Principles Of Accounting G.C.E. 0' LEVEL EXAM. Eng Language (1120).215 words
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Advertisement556 1985-03-06 33 Academic Courses j IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A LEVELS THIS YEAR, THE FIRST THING YOU NEEDTO STUDY IS THIS AD. Stamford with over 30 years experience m academic education offer the following courses for GCE 'A and '0' level examinations. Applications are now invited for admission to full-time (dayj556 words
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Advertisement280 1985-03-06 33 148 Computer 148 Computer Y__\ U___ K\ SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS ___m___j) TRAIN,NG CENTRE II VHJP/ .Computer Studies Division;. HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR COMPUTER EDUCATION YET? SBTC cordially invites you and your parents to our OPEN HOUSE 20. 21. 22 March "85 10.00am-5.00pm Talks on: 'Career Opportunities m Computing' 11am. 2pm. 4.30pm280 words
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Advertisement559 1985-03-06 34 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 151 Language 151 Lanauaoe Typing Typing Technical Technical Technical j m mmMm, THINKING OF /Z]h^ 1 I BECOMING A I V i I L COMPUT ER W\ Wte PROFESSIONAL? MA ii i I WW_W_z2*—L559 words
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Advertisement390 1985-03-06 34 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE Specially programmed for stulents on vacation, school leavers md others) 1. BASIC i Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE k) DAY CLASSES: M-F 2.00- 5 00pm ll 03 I) T/Th/Sa 2.00- 5.00pm 12/03 M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm 2503 M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 25 03 M/W/F 10.00- I.oopm 01 04 T'Th/Sa 2 00-390 words
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Advertisement378 1985-03-06 34 r COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES BASIC: Comm: 11 Mar. 1985 A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Morning/ Evening/ Weekend classes. Fee: $140 for whole course ENROL NOW OR RING PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS378 words
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Advertisement460 1985-03-06 34 BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE SUCCESS RECORD Systematic has a consistent success record for the LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate I Examinations. lst Place 1983 Kartini Elizabeth Tampu 1980 Song Pui Pui 2nd Place 1984 Loh Lee Mvi Magdeline 1982 Wat Soi Lin 1981 Tay Soo Hoon 3rd Place 1981 Owyong Chuen Song460 words
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Advertisement231 1985-03-06 34 150 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE New Classes Commencing 1 Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 07/03 2) Fri 7.30- 9.30pm 08/03 3) Sun 11.30- 1.30pm 10/03 4) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 16/03 5) Sun 2.00- 4.00pm 17/03 6) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 20/03 PLEASE ENROL EARLY PEOPLE'S PARK COMMERCIAL SCHOOL People's231 words
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Advertisement482 1985-03-06 34 Join us now and be our Top Student Full Time/Part Time Courses Commencing m MARCH GCE 'A'/'O' Basic Programming Private Secretary's Certificate Electrical Engineering Diploma m Marketing Mechanical Engineering Diploma m Accounting Architectural Draughtsmanship Group Certificate m Basic Electronics I Bookkeeping EC (CEI) Part I II I Group Certificate m482 words
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Advertisement285 1985-03-06 34 ft|7 J~mß DECIDE ON A NEW FUTURE WITH A STAMFORD HOME STUDY COURSE. General Education STPM/SPM/SRP (Malaysia) GCE 'A' Level GCE 'O' Level AEB 'OVA' Levels Accountancy ACA/AAT Banking IBF/AIBM Marketing IM/LCCI Management lAM/ABE/IBA LCCI Certificates Higher Group Diplomas Languages Audio Forum Languages course Post this coupon for further details.285 words
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Advertisement533 1985-03-06 34 151 Language Are you quite certain that your English is good enough for the 1965 GCE O'/'A' Level Exam? To be doubly sure, why not join one of our speciai preparatory classes commencing on GCE 0' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Sat 16 Mar (2.00pm -s OOpm) Sun 17 Mar (9.30am- 12.30pm) Sun533 words
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Advertisement480 1985-03-06 34 __w_\ \W_\___ DAY and EVENING COI ILS US ENGLISH MANDARIN FRENCH INDONESIAN SPANISH MALAY JAPANESE TEL: 737-6666 Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) X^ Bam Ipm (Sa:.) _S______________________________\___\_____________________\ 157 Other Courses CAR TUNEUP AND MAINTENANC Commencing 10/3/85 An intensive programme for a! car users and lovers. Special! designed with practical480 words
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Advertisement279 1985-03-06 34 m am a I 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late a^A^WMa ti MR ANDREW JEFFREY >r CHIN YEE KIEN departed on 2nd Mai *85 -sties to express their heartteM thanks and appreciation for prsyers donations wreaths ant condolences to R< v Oh members of Grac* AOG Chuch. Rev George279 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1985-03-06 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MICHAEL LOMBARD Called home to be with the Lord on 4th March '85. Leaving behind beloved wife Mary Lombard, son Matthew Mark Lombard, parents, sisters brothers and all loved ones. Body lying m Spore Casket. Will leave for OLPS Church (Siglap) on 7.3.85 for funeral service58 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1985-03-06 35 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathy to PUAN SRI PEGGY SHAW HER FAMILY on the passing away of TAN SRI DR RUNME SHAW From: The Chairman Board of Directors of the NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL DEEPEST SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE TAN SRI DR RUNME SHAW104 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1985-03-06 35 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to Puan Sri Peggy Shaw and The Family of the late TAN SRI DR RUNME SHAW P.J.G., P.M.N., D.1.M.P., D.X.P. FOUNDER CHAIRMAN OF SHAW ORGANISATION FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF CHEN SU LAN METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME Deepest Sympathies Condolences176 words
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Article600 1985-03-06 35 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Laststart upset winner Kuda Naga underlined his chances m the Class 4 Div 1 race over the I,loom straight on Saturday with a sparkling workout here this morning. With visiting two-time Western Australian champion jockey lan Albuino m the600 words
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Article42 1985-03-06 35 A TOTAL of 299 horses, comprising of 158 m Class 3 and 141 m Class 5, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club March Meeting beginning on March 2,3 Th< full list of entries will be published tomorrow.42 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-03-06 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I WHILE Ivan Allan continues to rule the roost on the local turf he is currently leading m the trainers' list with 12 winners he is making waves on the international racing scene. With horses racing m his colours m504 words
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Article, Illustration178 1985-03-06 35 IPOH, Tues. Lan Albuino. two-time champion jockey m Western Australia, has been granted a permit by the Perak Turf Club to ride at its March meeting starting on Saturday. Albuino, 28, won the jookevs' title m successive years (1981-82 and 1982--83). Last season,TONTO - 178 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-03-06 35 At the dOOm Pictures at the 400 m by At the finish ALBERT SIM Cl 2 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m 1. Guillemard 2. Kelab Istimewa 3. Mikamillion 4. Fox Kingdom Dist: Ns, :i 4, VA Time 1:14.9 Q 2 Div 1 I,BoomALBERT SIM - 206 words
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Obituary, Illustration166 1985-03-06 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Condolences Sympathies to the family of the late TAN SRI DR. RUNME SHAW P.M.N., D.1.M.P., D.X.P. Who Passed Away m Singapore on 2nd March, 1985 From The Board of Directors Management of Cathay Organisation (M) Sdn. Bhd. With Deepest Sympathy Condolences To166 words
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Obituary, Illustration276 1985-03-06 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to the family of the late Tan Sri Dr. RUNME SHAW THE PATRON OF THE SINGAPORE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE From: The Chairman, Board of Trustees Staff of The Singapore Professional Centre WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES TO PUAN SRI PEGGY SHAW HER FAMILY276 words
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Obituary, Illustration211 1985-03-06 36 In Loving Memory of VINCENT HENG BAK KHIM Departed 6/3/84 Still after a year. We feel you m all our moments of joy sadness. Always remembered by wife, daughters, mothers loved one*. Masses will be said at Church Of The Blessed Sacrament Church of St. Theresa at211 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1985-03-06 36 PATH DA BHOG MR.RAM SINGH S/O LATE SUNDER SINGH JAGIR KAUR. Sentul Pasar K.L., Olympic Sports Spore, Rama Sports K.L. and Jakarta who passed away on 23.2.8S m Spore. Bhog Ceremony at Sikh Temple, Perdesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan, 2—3, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Spore 0922, Tel: *****25 on122 words
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Article416 1985-03-06 36 Double fault behind the scenes as tennis stars court misfortune SANTIAGO, Tues. Swedish No. 1 Mats Wiiander has left Santiago and the Swedish team are hoping this weekend's Davis Cup first-round match with Chile will be postponed. Wiiander, who led Sweden to a crushing win overReuter - 416 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-03-06 36 Mystery blaze destroys Lendl's luxury mansion GREENWICH (Connecticut), Tues. A Are, thought to have been started deliberately, destroyed a historic, 52--room mansion that tennis star Ivan Lendi had bought and was intending to renovate. Fire Marshal Joseph Benoit said the blaze was reported early last Sunday morning, less than 24AP - 219 words
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Article230 1985-03-06 36 PRINCETON (New Jersey), Tues. West Germans Sylvia Hanika and Bettina Bunge scored impressive first-round victories m the US$l5O,OOO ($340,500) women's indoor tennis championships here yesterday. Sylvia, hitting brilliant topspin shots and playing aggressively at the net, upset seventh-seeded Andrea Temesvari, of Hungary, 6-1, 6-2. Andrea,Reuter; AP - 230 words
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Article253 1985-03-06 36 Free flow of beer to ensure fellowship LONDON, Tues. The world's largest gathering of rugby players will take place here later this year when seven thousand players from around the globe will take part m the fourth "Golden Oldies" Rugby Union festival. Their ages will range from 35AFP - 253 words
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Article181 1985-03-06 36 SYDNEY, Tues. Australian bantamweight boxer Jeff Fenech took a step towards a world title fight by knocking out Roily Navarro, of the Philippines, m the fourth round of a bout at the Hordern Pavilion here yesterday. The 20-year-old Sydney boxer extended his unbeaten record to sixReuter - 181 words
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Article263 1985-03-06 36 EDDY Planckaert, of Belgium, and his brother Walter achieved a rare double at the end of the first stage of the Paris-Nice road cycling race, the first major stage event of the season. Eddy, winner of the Het Yolk Classic m Belgium last Saturday, snatched victory aheadAFP; Reuter - 263 words
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Article178 1985-03-06 36 NEW YORK. Tues. ChallengerThomas "Hitman" Hearns will begin training m Paris for his April 15 title bout m Las Vegas with undisputed world middleweight champion "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler. the promoter said yesterday. Hearns. the World Boxing Council super-welterweight champion, will start workouts m Paris with DetroitReuter; AFP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration928 1985-03-06 37 Liverpool hope for sweet sound of music lILtJ 7Jll rl *1 f i iW J^ PARIS. Tues. European soccer hampions Liverpool face a supreme test of character when they meet Austria Vienna m their European Cup quarter-final firstleg tie m Vienna tomorrow. Liverpool have been forced to concede that theirAFP - 928 words
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Article, Illustration546 1985-03-06 37 Sunderland move into final as Chelsea fans run riot LONDON, Tues. Unfashionable Sunderland reached Wembley for the first time m 12 years yesterday amid outrageous scenes at the Chelsea soccer ground. Sunderland won the semi-final second-leg Milk Cup tie 3-2 for a winning 5-2 aggregate m front of a capacityReuter; AFP - 546 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-03-06 37 Second Division Barnsley send the Saints marching out LONDON, Tues. Battling Barnsley, of the Second Division, fought back from a goal down to overcome First Division Southampton 2-1 away m their thrice-postponed fifth-round Football Association Cup tie yesterday. Barnsley's fine performance enabled them to reach the last eight for theAFP - 515 words
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277 1985-03-06 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By FOR the first time women will be included m the free sparring event of the Fourth Asian Shitoryu Karate Invitational championships at the Gay World Stadium from March 22-23. This section of the weighted competition has the opponents actually striking277 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-03-06 38 Indians on glory threshold SCOREBOARD NEW ZEALAND Bowling Kapil Dcv 10-1-34-J. Wright c Viswanath b L Binny 6-0-28-1. Madan Lai 8Kapil 1-37-4. Armanath 7-0-24-0. SiP. McEwan c Viswanath varamakrishnan 9-4-31-0, Shasta Binny 9 tri 10-1-31-3. i. Held c Kapil b Shastri 55 ivnm M. Crewe c Azharuddin b iwuia MadanReuter; AFP - 451 words
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Article289 1985-03-06 38 A DRAMATIC Queensland collapse m the last 10 overs enabled South Australia to snatch victory on the final day of their four-day Sheffield Shield match m Adelaide on Monday South Australia skittled Queensland out for 183 to win by 12 runs with just one bal!Reuter; AFP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration157 1985-03-06 38 Mary aims to achieve success in Seoul LONDON, Tues. American track star Mary Sidney wants to put a catalogue of Olympic disappointments behind her and aim for success m the Seoul Games m 1988. Mary, thc world 1,5*6 and 3,tHH» metre* cham fiion, who has never won an Olympic medal,AP - 157 words
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Article196 1985-03-06 38 CHEN YUN HI" A came m first m the Boys 'A Division National Schools cross-country heats at MacßttnMe yesterday. Results !Vovs (4.8 Wm): A Div: 1 Chen \up Hua (Nanvang JC. 15min 43.4secV 2 He Yonp Siong (Tanjong Kaicng Tech). 3 Chen Wei Liang (Ang Mo Kio).196 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-03-06 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Report by Picture by Michael roars.. .Singapo re's latest goal poacher, Michaei Tan (right and above), fires a thunderous shot for his opening goal, while team-mate Malek Awab (No 12) attempts a dummy-run alongside. JERRY SEHJERRY SEH - 45 words
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Article547 1985-03-06 39 THE L-driver of Singapore soccer passed his test with flying colours last night. Debutant striker Michael Tan scored two superb goals for the national side m their 5-0 friendly triumph over Pahang. Michael, the 27-year-old lorry driver who rolled m from nowhere, made his grand547 words
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Article50 1985-03-06 39 Singapore: David Lee; SudJat Dall, Norhalis Shaflk, Au-yeong Pak Kuan, Marzukl Ellas; Hashim Hosnl. Malek Awab, Razali Saad, Yahya Madon; Tay Peng Kee, D. Tokijan (Michael Tan). Pahang: Badrul; Norkhlpsan Sarin, Boharuddln Ahmad, Wan Sharlffnddin, Tajuddln Noor; T. Pathmanathan, R. Soriamorthi, Hamid Ismail; Hamidon Abdullah, Shapfnan Ali, A. Avabalagam.50 words
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Article174 1985-03-06 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE Malays will be without eight national players for thc Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition should they qualify for the semi-finals. This was decided by the Football Association of Sineapore as the national squad will be involved m Malaysia Cup-ties against Negri174 words
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Article315 1985-03-06 39 J. Rajendran on the Business Houses Football League Violence rears its ugly head again REFEREE K.S. Maniam sent off four players m a bruising Division One match between Hongkong Bank and Singapore Airlines at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Players from both sides exchanged punches and315 words
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Article157 1985-03-06 39 HOCKEY ARMED FORCES convenor Capt. Aral Subramaniam saw red yesterday when he learned that his team had to concede a walkover to Josephians m their Singapore Hockey Association l'nder-20 League tie at Tanglin. Umpires Sarmokh Singh and A. Fernandez awarded the match to Josephians when Forces,157 words
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Article104 1985-03-06 39 THE Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees will hold a five-day course, starting on Saturday, at the Extra Curricular Activities Centre. For details, call Wun Hon Sun (tel *****56). THE Old Rafflesians' Association will hold a jog-a-walka-thon and reopen the Raffles Institution pool on Sunday at104 words
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Article193 1985-03-06 39 SWIMMING THE only ripple at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's junior championships at Toa Payoh yesterday was created m the 4xloo metres freestyle relay. The ACS' Blue team won the race but missed the meet record of 3min 56.55 ec by two-tenths of a second, clocking 3:56.72. Results193 words
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Article388 1985-03-06 39 BRAZILIAN striker Zico refused to comment on reports that he would return to his former club Flamengo. But he confirmed he would not be playing for Italian club Udinese next season. ANOTHER Brazilian international, Paulo Roberto Falcao, could be out of the game for another three months atReuter; AFP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-03-06 39 Star Razali ruled out of pre -World Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. BAD NEWS greeted midfielder Razali Alias when he returned last night with the national soccer team from a twomatch tour of the United Arab Emirates Fifa, the worldcontrolling body, have ruled him out of Malaysia's World Cup preliminaries. TheNST - 397 words
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Article263 1985-03-06 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI NATIONAL Football League club Geylang Internationals yesterday suspended their goalkeeper Ismail Matsuk for the rest of the season for his misconduct m last Sunday's Division One match against Farrer Park Dynamos at the Queenstown Complex. Ismail, who was sent off by referee Sharif Mannan,263 words
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Advertisement68 1985-03-06 36 The School Advisory Committee. Principal. Vice-Principal, Staff and Students of MOUNT VERNON SECONDARY SCHOOL express sympathy and condolence to family members of the late Tan Sri Or. RUNME SHAW and appreciation lo bHAW FOUNDATION tor support given to the Schools Improvement Projects STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 foe 368 words
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Advertisement10 1985-03-06 36 "In Memoriam is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement570 1985-03-06 38 For demonstration of Wang Business Computers, call *****95 Or send TllP s«nllltlOn lieS m tOtal thl P n t0: Wang Com P uter s (Pte) Ltd. 101 Thomson Road lilt SiHUllUll Ut3 111 lUiai #1200, Goldhill Square, Singapore 1130 harmony. The Wang Name communications products. nm Making things work together570 words
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Advertisement185 1985-03-06 39 Cl GT£] Caia GIEfELE] \3\_E__\ GTLEI BIE] EIEJ CalEI BIEICFLDITI r In draw 17/85, Coupon PC *****33 sold by an agent m Ang Mo Kio won r£ the Group II cash prize of $20,000 plus $550 under System 6 LJ C] SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 18/85 U\ I $105,000185 words
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Advertisement154 1985-03-06 39 \\\\^^D^w!^mmit_w vmJwLmm\\ I tm£ \£mß^^ C hona I ru ll W__\__Y^^^ J and The Main Topic l^Jßj^^^ rocks the crowds Ws^r at Golden Sands Have you heard them yet.' Have you seen them yet Each song is a beautifully choreographed number from this Filjpino showband And for all you fans154 words
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Miscellaneous106 1985-03-06 39 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON National Schools sooth zone tournament finals (Bukit Ho Swee Sec. School, 8.30 am 2 30 pm) HOCKEY E.W. Barker I nder-20 tournament: Ponggol v Khalsa (Tanglin), Safsa v Kampong Chantek (Farrer Park AC), CSC v IA (Balestier Road) all matches at 5.30 pm. SOCCER SBHLF Division 2:106 words
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211 1985-03-06 40 Lange coming today for 3-day visit THK New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr Da\ id Lange, will arrhe In Singapore tonight for a three-day vLsit. Mr Lange wtll meet Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan at (lty Hall tomorrow. In the evening, he will be hosted to a dinner by Prime Minister l,ee211 words
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Article144 1985-03-06 40 THE Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Moehtar Kusumaatmadja. will pay a twoday visit to Singapore on Friday. The purpose of the official visit, said a spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy, is to open the new Indonesian Embassy at Chatsworth Road. During his visit, Dr Moehtar144 words
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Article, Illustration561 1985-03-06 40 BENG TAN - BENG TAN Holiday Inn Parkview expected 500 applicants only By THE advertisement offers job seekers the chance to work m a hotel. Their target was to recruit 400 employees all m one day, with interviews between i 2.30 pm and 8 pm.561 words
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176 1985-03-06 40 Scratching of cars becoming common, court told THE scratching of other people's cars should be taken seriously by the courts, a police inspector told a court yesterday. This was because such cases were very common and unless the culprits were caught red-handed, they could not be punished. And the car176 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-03-06 40 48 hurt in London soccer violence LONDON, Tues. At least 48 people, half of them police, were injured m some of the worst soccer-related violence ever seen m Britain during and after matches m London last night. Police said 100 fans had been arrested. Play was interrupted 'several times byReuter - 207 words
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219 1985-03-06 40 LONDON, Tues. The coal strike over, embittered but defiant British miners marched back into the coalfields today behind union banners, bagpipers and brass bands. But pickets holding out for reinstatement of 718 colleagues sacked for offences like violence and vandalism during the strikeAP; Reuter; UPI - 219 words
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160 1985-03-06 40 Israel and US sign no-tariffs trade pact WASHINGTON, Tues. All tariffs between the United States and Israel will be eliminated within 11 years under an agreement the two countries have just concluded the first free trade pact Washington has reached with any country, government officials said. President Ronald Reagan willNYT - 160 words
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158 1985-03-06 40 Father of transplant girl faces robbery charges MELBOURNE, Tues. An Australian father was sent for trial today on armed robbery charges only hours after his five-year-old daughter had a heart-and-lung transplant m Britain. Robert Matthews, 39, had told an earlier court hearing he robbed a McDonald's restaurant to pay forAP; Reuter - 158 words
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Article156 1985-03-06 40 BEIJING, Tues. A lottery craze that has swept China m recent months came to an abrupt end today with the announcement of a government ban. Drawings for everything from transistor radios to refrigerators have been held throughout the country as enterprising merchants took advantage of a moreAFP; AP; Reuter - 156 words
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Article31 1985-03-06 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.76 points to 1,293.29 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article168 1985-03-06 40 FAULT m an electricity sub-station cut power j supply to the central ana eastern parts of Singapore for more than i two hours last night. The areas affected included Toa Payoh, i Beach Road, Orchard 1 Road, Bendemeer Road, Serangoon Road, Potong Pasir, Marine Parade, Siglap168 words
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210 1985-03-06 40 People think well of SAF prowess, survey shows THE Singapore Armed Forces appears to have won its war against critics of its capability. A survey commissioned by the Defence Ministry last October has shown that the public has a favourable opinion of the Republic's fighting forces. The findings by a210 words
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Advertisement344 1985-03-06 40 Stay fit the know... The increasing cost of employing foreign wckers is causing unhappiness among contractors m the construction industry. What the financ al community wants from the coming Budget BTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you n-itd Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext344 words
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Miscellaneous143 1985-03-06 40 aawwwawwawwwwaaAmaaaammmammmmmaammm^ Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 19 C Cloudy I ManUa 20 35 C Sunny Amsterdam tC Melbourne 11 19 C Rain Bangkok 22 34 C143 words
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Article, Illustration995 1985-03-06 1 Sixty-eight pieces of three-dimensional contemporary art by 40 West German artists will be on display at the National Museum Art Gallery from Friday. Our writer takes a behind-the-scene look at the travelling exhibition. mAAMmmmMMwmmmAAAMAAmmmmmmm By IRENE HOE hi i— ANSGAR NIERHOFF always thinks big. No995 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-03-06 1 WHEN Ewald Horstmann travels, he and his luggage go separately. And even when they are together again, he has kittens until it's ail unpacked intact. His is precious cargo. Mr Horstmann is a kamstinspektor (which translates literally into "art inspector") for Hasenkamp, a West350 words
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Article, Illustration1782 1985-03-06 2 AILEEN YEOH - Imaginative ways with diabetic food AILEEN YEOH In the second part of an article on adult onset diabetes, our columnist gives recipes for those suffering from this condition. Eat wisely By THE Brsl article on adult onset diabetes gave you a guide on hou to wean yourself off insulin gradually.1,782 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-03-06 2 Cervical cancer is the modern epidemic IN WHAT they call the modern epidemic, some scientists are drawing a parallel between cancer of the cervix and AIDS. Like AIDS, it is a sexually transmitted disease and a viral infection is associated with the cancer. There is a changing pattern to the457 words
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Article, Illustration876 1985-03-06 7 PHILIP COOREY - A lifetime o£ achievement in films PHILIP COOREY By Actor James Stewart will be honoured with a special Oscar this year. Our writer takes a look at Stewart's 50 years m film. Below, a report on the fifth annual Golden Raspberry Awards. I ZX) variations of myself." James Stewart. FIFTY876 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-03-06 7 VERNON SCOTT - VERNON SCOTT By -1 THE fifth annual Golden Raspberry awards have singled out Bolero, Rhinestone and Cannonbali Run II for most nominations for worst movie of the year. Also m the running are Sheena, Queen of the Jungle tnd Where the Boys are '84 The Razzies,UPI - 457 words
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Article, Illustration574 1985-03-06 7 PIANO RECITAL BY RUTH SLENCZYNSKA DBS Auditorium, Tomorrow, 8 pm Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA A REMARKABLE pianist returns to Singapore next month to give her third recital here m almost 20 veal's. Indeed, those who recall Ruth Slenczynska's performances here m 1966 and I'M) wouldn't want574 words
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Article445 1985-03-06 7 CHRIS HO - CHRIS HO On record ag) By IT'S just too bad that Lionel Richie won the most awards at the 12th annual American Music Awards presentation (televised on Channel 5 recently) when the event's biggest attraction was Prince, who received the most nominations (10 to445 words
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Advertisement192 1985-03-06 1 Hong Kong business opportunities are knocking on your door today! Visit the Hong Kong Products Electric ceiling fans Exhibition m Singapore m the Microwave ovens Jasmine Room ir, the Hyatt Lighting fixtures Regency Hotel today and Cookingware tomorrow. It's organized by the Artificial flowers Hong Kong Trade Development Christmas decorations192 words
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Advertisement193 1985-03-06 1 Food for diabetics OUTLOOK, Page Two Special Oscar for James Stewart LEISURE, Page Seven Your last chance to buy a magnificent collectors' item J_si_\ !i2j?"fc 4__\\\\ Wlk WMIjSW^J '^__t__WvA i \_\WfHm*wm\____mm^^'W \m\. '^9§P*S&^' _M___________m____. A__ vCJI mßs*^ _________J^m \\W__Wm___W Mw WWw*msm*!! i s *_z_- Hy BB BEaS^B WmT'.: %_i,\ _Bmßm_193 words
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Advertisement69 1985-03-06 2 *2L «g£ gl lnl Sf fT^m^ {l yr* X^ mm GOOD FORTUNE <A rMw^_\ mmH&s vJ i ui^Mi^li l Mr Chua Kirn Cheng, bbmd I lUl^rPSl™ y (Father of Mr William Chua Geok Eng) j \J lijj 9^w 1111/ on his 60th Birthda y t^ i) i 4Rv m MITSUBISHI69 words
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Advertisement568 1985-03-06 3 RSAF:dedicoted to excellence One more vital test for airo'level holders. _______m\__W_____\ mw^^^ mP^^\ -^liliiKftilt^ifff D%fl I mmm ww mwm m mwrn mmmwAmwm mmw wmW m m /™\ll And maybe that uncertainty will clear. s^° Your first step, might we suggest, is to A c* ccX Se study the questions on568 words
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Advertisement194 1985-03-06 3 I APPOINTMENTS NOTICES HH^B CTAMTC DC^nflftl BHHB I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: *****88 O I MH I O naJUOO iHMIBHmPIUm Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted:194 words
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Advertisement168 1985-03-06 3 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Life Insurance Association Salary around $20,000-325,000 per annum The Life Insurance Association is an association of life insurance companies It's main objective is to advance life insurance business m Singapore. It invites applications for the position o f Executive Secretary. The Executive Secretary will report to the President168 words
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Advertisement159 1985-03-06 3 SABAH SHIPYARD SDN. BHD. URGENTLY REQUIRED SABAH SHIPYARD SDN BHD., a fast expanding Compary m the Federal Territory of Labuan is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced Malaysians, preferably Bumiputera, to fill m the following vacancies:A) SKILLED MARKERS (Hull Fabrication) 2 vacancies B) SKILLED SUB-ASSEMBLY FITTERS 3 vacancies C)159 words
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Advertisement1054 1985-03-06 5 I o I DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated m tne Republic of Singapore: To: All Shareholders NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held m the Board Room, 46th Storey. DBS1,054 words
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Advertisement597 1985-03-06 6 NOTICES f NOTICE This is to inform that MR SIMON LIEW KWAI KEONG l/C NO. *****81/ D has resigned as Director ot Computronics Air-Con And Electrical Engrg (S) Pte Ltd w.e.f. 8/2/85 and is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. Computronics Air-Con597 words
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Advertisement624 1985-03-06 6 HI BANKBUPTCY ACT (CAP. IS \*n% ED.) IN THK HIGH COI RT OF SDiGAPOBE IN BANKKI ITf NO. I9X.S OK 15K4 X.-: TJINfi A TIK Xx parte: AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. Creditors In the matter uf a Kan km pte Notice i.vsued on the 19th day of November, 1984. ro624 words
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Miscellaneous767 1985-03-06 6 COMICS 2^ GARFIELD ByJlmDmvls PEANUTS ay *i+ml* y™_™____J r ro YJJJnIVJ^) I C JJcv L JJZ \,™*Z™oJ\ U I ThAT£A BATON S, R M N SK 'W l-_=. '^S I I OH,LET'6NOT jf^S V l GUF.SS J v NHIF WE CAN SAY hAVE THAT STICK MARGE 7 ME J^fc3 IT767 words
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Advertisement721 1985-03-06 7 APPOINTMENTS f fie^° d^ 'Silicon Systems Inc. is the fastest growing semi-conductor Company m the U.S. We arc proud to announce that Singapore has been selected as the site for our new application specific technology center. This major expansion will house a state-of-art standard cell cener. a highly automated assembly721 words
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Miscellaneous145 1985-03-06 7 §s& Swimming times TODAY: Singapore Harbour 10.36 am (2.8 m). 5.30 pm (0.2 m). Sembawang (applicable to Punggol) 11.03 am (3 m), 4.52 pm (0.2 m). Sedili Kechil (applicable to Desaru) 9.10 am (2.1 m), 3 47 pm (0.3 mi, 10.58 pm (2.4 m). Port Dickson 1.20 pm (0.4 m).145 words
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Miscellaneous189 1985-03-06 7 What's on PHOTO EXHIBITION metre high decoration at Air steward Gerhard the corner of Smith and Behr displays his photo- Trengganu Streets and graphs of children from four Chinese arches at the all over the world. Noon corners of Smith Street 6 pm, Goethe-lnstitut, and South Bridge Road, Singapore Shopping189 words
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Advertisement196 1985-03-06 8 < Rank hath its privileges." ■■■■■■^■^^^^^^■■■^^^■■■^^^^^■^■■■■■■■■^■■H Anonymous MHHHB riii Arriving m your room to find a bowl of The most comfortable chair m the house. fresh fruit and a pot of {raffM; tea awaiting> The newspaper, fresh and uncrumpled, Not feding obliged to consume Aem# berore anyone else. even fa196 words
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Miscellaneous2015 1985-03-06 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE tx_ Heroic, petty Mac Arthur i sbcs i n^ioon. WMMWAMMMMMMMWAM* ,^^^r~^ iq| <HH^HHHHl^^^^H^^^Hfi 230 PM SBC Text L Ye Sam P le 7 50 Sandiwara ianji (Malay, with 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdate r-rr^.. _WJ AAMm '^^^^SBmlß^_^S___\_______^ Pages English Subtitles) Jutri IS2,015 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration1284 1985-03-06 1 HONG CHONG WING - Farms that supply food for fish CHONG WING HONG Waterfleas, worms and frogs are reared commercially m Singapore. We take a trip to these remote farms that produce the staples for your pets m aquariums. By IF YOUR hobby is breeding tropical fish, you are likely to have been frustrated1,284 words
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Advertisement94 1985-03-06 1 MMM^!s«MMii^MWMWMM»iiaMWHWMwii ii mi i Chinese version of this article on Page HiHHHßai^^^HHHnßHHßHHßi^ii^HiiiißiHHi gjP <4 I _______^Wm^r m_f I As a mark of respect I I to the late I Tan Sri Dr. RUNME SHAW I I ALL Shaw Organisation I I Cinemas m Singapore, I I Malaysia Hongkong I I94 words
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Article, Illustration725 1985-03-06 2 WANG GUANGZE - WANG GUANGZE As the Lunar New Year festivities end today with the celebration of Yuan Xiao Jie, here's a legend about how lanterns came to be associated with the festival. By ON THE 15th day of the first lunar month, Chinese families like to have sweetChina Daily - 725 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-03-06 2 fca*fiAn»flsttW*r*j 5 m'rfiki- n \h-M\%.\ x*ft&T-t*:*A_s SEft m IL£Wn£*&7 _1 l- fc -tt tfi (< ff. fcJfe&Ssiiß* ftiifiitJ. £B?ftßd&ftl h'J. n afi'll'lrt/jN'j l_t_K n @m kvm *?sta \b«sm-& ufi; t Ji_±mftf_.fc_. ftfe ft '/fi Hiii fJ^ttik &4i li'r k 'KM iit p'£s& !\JJ, w-jk mmtoi&'M •fn ft k__ X IHM267 words
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Advertisement248 1985-03-06 2 APPOINTMENTS ff JjJfSs MALAYAN^ (vjfl) BANKING \J*y BERHAD Ej\ \Ke unite applications for the post ot: 1 I ANALYST I 1 PROGRAMMER 1 V, PrererabK posess a degree m Computer fj,.- Science or equivalent professional degree. \t least 2 years experience m similar capacity j£; m a DOS VSE CICS248 words
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Advertisement276 1985-03-06 2 3M invites application for the following positions m our 1 rapidly growing company. fl I Marketing Co-ordinator I The marketing coordinator will be involved with the development of business plans for a range of industrial fl products developed for the advertising, commercial I graphics, printing and signage industries. He or276 words
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Advertisement435 1985-03-06 2 H§ An established and progressive manufacturing company requires a I PERSONNEL OFFICER g| The successfui candidate should possess an university degree or a %j professional diploma. He should have a minimum of 1 to 2 years' working experience m the personnel field including training and development work. I The Personnel435 words
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Advertisement190 1985-03-06 2 i A well known PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Company invites suitably qualified and experienced applicants tor the post of SITE CLERK to be stationed m Singapore The successful candidates must I have at least 1 to 2 years working experience preferably m architectural, interior and finishing works possess a Diploma Certificate m190 words
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Advertisement106 1985-03-06 3 I WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES I I THE FAMILY OF THE LATE 1 JO WWWWmf^ 0 wmmW _\______W. W ___m_M__M'' jf I Tan Sri Dr. RUNME SHAW I H P.J.G., P.M.N., D.1.M.P., D.X.P. H GRAND OFFICER (ITALY), CHEVALIER DE LA LEGION D'HONNEUR. K. ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, (A) X.ST.106 words
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Article, Illustration905 1985-03-06 4 AGE is not an obstacle to her when she made up her mind to continue pursuing her love of the arts. Even though she is now a grandmother, acting remains much m her blood. She is ever ready and willing to perform, be it for905 words
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866 1985-03-06 4 BUDIMAN A. R - BUDIMAN A.R Oleh USIA tidak jadi penghalang baginya untuk meneruskan minat dalam bidang seni. Walaupun sudah berpangkat nenek, tetapi minatnya terhadap seni tetap segar dan tidak akan padam. Beliau masih bergiat dalam bidang seni dan bersedia untuk menyertai rancangan hiburan, sama ada866 words
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Article, Illustration597 1985-03-06 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 141 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA karangan dl bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: PAKAR-PAKAR kajihayat kelautan Australia mendapati bahawa sejenis udang gerago halus yang597 words
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Advertisement791 1985-03-06 4 NOTICES f PRIMA LIMITED (FLOUR MILLS) (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Prima Limited are pleased to make the following announcement:AUOITEO RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1984 Increase/Decrease The Company The Group Company Group *****984 31.12 1983 31.12.1984 31.12.1983 SSOOO SS'OOO791 words
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Advertisement259 1985-03-06 4 NOTICE OF PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN (TURNKEY) 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE AND CLUB PPES Resorts Sdn Bhd., a subsidiary of Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (PPES) is currently developing a total destination beach resort on the Santubong Peninsular some 20 miles from Kuching the State Capital. The development includes259 words
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Advertisement11 1985-03-06 4 pER WORLD Id is a great way to end the day11 words
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