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Title Section15 1985-03-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration701 1985-03-07 1 Teh's challenge to Chiam < Build four blocks of HDB flats and sell them to us at HDB prices. We will provide free land and clear the squatters for y0u...? By Our Parliament Team THE Government yesterday challenged Mr Chiam See Tong to a test of his claim that the701 words
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349 1985-03-07 1 THE Government will review the development charge, which is imposed on property whose value is enhanced as a result of a ehange in use or a change in plot ratio. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan was answering a complaint by Mr Tan Soo Khoon349 words
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330 1985-03-07 1 BRIGHT students provisionally admitted into the National University of Singapore will attend an intensive, live-in course to help them meet the second language requirements. They will be continually assessed during the four- week course, after which an examination will be held. If330 words
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Article69 1985-03-07 1 BEIJING, Wed. Chin* today announced that it would attend the Band ang Conference celebrations ln Indonesia next month. An Information Department spokesman told journalists daring a weekly briefing that China, which has no diplomatic relations with Indonesia, would send a delegation to the April 24AFP; Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration298 1985-03-07 1 LOVE needs time to blossom and the Government is confident of success in its efforts to get graduates to marry. Dr Tony Tan, the Finance Minister, yesterday told Parliament that the Social Development Unit had organised cruises and courses for men and women graduates298 words
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254 1985-03-07 1 Thais and Viets locked in fierce battles BANGKOK. Wed. Thai troops, using fighte: bombers and artillery, fought Vietnamese troops in fierce battles today, killing about 6-9 of them after they intruded into north-eastern Thailand. all major news agencies reported The fighting was still raging tonight and few details were available254 words
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Article170 1985-03-07 1 Vietnam: War with China imminent UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Vietnam charged yesterday that Chinese preparations for a new invasion had reach ed "dangerous and serious" proportions and said an outbreak of war between the two countries was imminent. "The situation nas reached a dangerous and serious level.' Viet- namese Ambassador Hoang170 words
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133 1985-03-07 1 In BEIJING, China today condemned Vietnam's intrusion into Thailand and said its own troops along the tense Sino-Vietnamese border were prepared to fight A Foreign Ministry spokesman repeated to reporters Beijing's posi tion that Chinese frontier troops stood ready to "give aUPI; Reuter; AP - 133 words
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Advertisement167 1985-03-07 1 More reports on Pages 10-12 Inside 52 pages today Singapore Sweep results Page 8 Rugby boy dies Back Page SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-5 ASEAN fi CAUSEWAY fi EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMESDOLLAR 17-21 CLASSIFIEDS 21-35 RACING 34 SPORTS 35-37 Vii* B*»tKJS*»*VV*^ K** \/tCA mtmsm zk '&*-f*jf i167 words
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Article499 1985-03-07 2 Top girl's wish IF top 0 level student Chi Seow Yee, 17, could have a wish, it would not be for money, though her family has no income. It would be for medical help for her aged mother. For although the Naval Base Secondary student is rejoicing at her499 words
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Article309 1985-03-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Skills Development Fund (SDF) levy has aroused much debate Mid speculation In the run-up to the annual Budget. While calls for Its removal may be understandable, this should not cause us to lose sight of the wood for the trees. The rationale and the309 words
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Article184 1985-03-07 2 ONE MILLION REASONS WHY ATM CARDS ARE POPULAR NEARLY one in two Singaporeans owns an automated teller machine (ATM) card and tho num ber is growing, attesting to its popularity. A banking industry source said banks had issued 495,000 ATM cards by the end of last year 1! this184 words
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Article102 1985-03-07 2 GOING FOR THE SOF OPTION THE Pentagon is starting a programme to increase the size of America's Special Operation Forces (SOF) amid the rising incidence of terrorism and insurgency throughout the world Historically, US military leaders have opposed the existence of SOF units because they do not conform to102 words
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Article226 1985-03-07 2 Ruling expected THE International Tennis Federation (ITF) was expected to rule yesterday on whether to hold the Davis Cup tie between holders Sweden and Chile in Santiago, Chile, this weekend as scheduled. ITF Director of Men's Tennis Thomas Hallberg said he would travel to Chile to discuss whether the226 words
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Article634 1985-03-07 2 Pledge on US ties AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke has made it clear amid the conflict over the Anzus treaty that his own political future rests on continued close military ties with the US. Mr Hawke said in a television interview on Tuesday night that what he634 words
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277 1985-03-07 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Witnesses absent THE trial of Philippine armed forces chief General Fabian Ver and 25 other men linked to the murder of opposition leader Beaigno Aquino was adjourned untfl today after key witnesses failed to appear. Chief Prosecutor Manuel Herrera told the court that the National277 words
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Article423 1985-03-07 2 Literature on TV NOW that there's Channel 12, English literature students can "study" their texts while watching the special small-screen dramatisations of great literary works to be telecast throughout the year. For A level students, Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and423 words
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Article152 1985-03-07 2 Greens for export THE farming of aquarium plants is a little known but thriving business here. Every year, local cultivators export their greens to places as far away as England, West Germany and France. Demand increases during the cold months, as such plants are scarce in Europe in152 words
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Article, Illustration110 1985-03-07 3 Irony of Lange's press conference IF NEW Zealand Prime Minister David Lange had taken a look at the name of the room In the Singapore airport's VIP Constellation Suite where he met the press yesterday, he might have had reason to smile at the Irony of it all. For Mr110 words
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Article59 1985-03-07 3 COLOMBO. Wed. The Sri Lankan government today postponed for one year elections to the island's 25 district development councils due in June. The elections were put off because changes to the council system were being considered. The councils, composed of members of Parliament, are responsible for regionalReuter - 59 words
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Article25 1985-03-07 3 COLOMBO. Wed. The Voice of America today began .onstruetion of a new relayradio station in Sri Lanka to beam programmes to Asia. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article79 1985-03-07 3 TAIWAN HAS asked United States authorities for an autopsy report and other evidence on the slaying of Chinese-American writer Henry Liu to help convict three reputed Taiwan gangsters charged with the murder. There has not yet been a reply, Justice Minister Shih Chi-yang said in Taipei. TheAP - 79 words
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Article94 1985-03-07 3 THE REPI BLICAN-LED United States Sen ate's Budget Committee voted on Tuesday in Washington a major setback to President Ronald Reagan's defence effort by approving a reduced rate of growth for military spending over the next three years. The committee voted for a plan to hold militaryReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-03-07 3 SWEDISH FILM and theatre director Ingmar Bergman wearing around his neck the medal of the Legion of Honour after he was made Commander of the Legion of Honour by French President Francois Mitterrand on Tuesday. With him is his wife. Mr Bergman, who directed such films as FannyAP - 66 words
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Article63 1985-03-07 3 FOl'R FRENCHMEN were charged in Brisbane yesterday with conspiring to smuggle guns and ammunition to the French territory of New Caledonia fcr use against Melanesian rebels. The four men were held in a raid by police and Australian security agents on a house at Yatala. 70 km southReuter - 63 words
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518 1985-03-07 3 IRENE HOE - Anzus is like a car insurance policy' IRENE HOE By AN INSURANCE policy on a car. That was how New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange yesterday described the Anzus defence pact involving Australia, New Zealand and the United States signed in 1951. "When you hit the pole, you look to518 words
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213 1985-03-07 3 SYDNEY, Wed. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke has made it clear amid the conflict over the Anzus (Australia, New Zealand, United States) treaty that his own political future rests on continued close military ties with the US. Mr Hawke said in a televisionReuter - 213 words
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Article70 1985-03-07 3 LONDON, Wed. Politician Ivan Lawrence talked his way into the record books today with the longest speech in the House of Commons this century: Four hours and 23 minutes. A campaigner against plans to add fluoride to Britain's water supply, Mr Lawrence spoke in an allnightReuter - 70 words
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Article135 1985-03-07 3 ISLAMABAD, Wed. The Soviet Union has adopted more effective counter-insurgency tactics in Afghanistan, infiltrating spies into guerilla ranks and killing guerilla commanders, according to Western and Afghan sources. The moves, breaking away from the cumbersome Soviet army strategy, had claimed the lives of more thanReuter; AP - 135 words
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540 1985-03-07 3 Opposition leaders make joint pledge SEOUL, Wed. SOUTH Korea's two top political dissidents Kim Dae-Jung and Kim Young-Sam, speaking immediately after the government lifted a political ban on them and 12 others today, jointly pledged to step up their fight for democracy inAFP; Reuter; UPI - 540 words
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211 1985-03-07 4 1 ONDON. Wed A hitter row over the fate of sacked miners overshadowed the official end of Britain's 51-week coal strike, as pickets prevented thousands of men from returning to work yesterday. The miners also found a tougher management and their old jobsReuter; FT - 211 words
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74 1985-03-07 4 LONDON, Wed. A policeman who was involved in protecting the British Royal Family has been arrested on multiple rape rharges, the Daily Mail reported today. The newspaper said the man was to appear in the Old Bailey on three charges of rape andReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration85 1985-03-07 4 INVENTOR Phil Campepiana holds a glass of champagne as British members of Parliament try oat his latest invention a battery-powered bicycle. The MPs took time off from their parliamentary duties to put his Stella electric bicycle to the test on Monday. They took itReuter - 85 words
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Article94 1985-03-07 4 MIAMI, Wed. The Chief Minister of the Turks and Caicos Islands was arrested by United States drug agents here yesterday and charged with conspiracy to import narcotics. Norman Saunders and three associates were also charged with interstate racketeering. They are expected to appear today in court.Reuter - 94 words
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186 1985-03-07 4 BONN, Wed. The West German government, faced with record unemployment, has called on industry to hire more workers instead of boosting overtime. Chief government spokesman Peter Boelusch told a news conference that the centreright coalition's Cabinet passed a resolution to this effect at itsReuter - 186 words
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Article296 1985-03-07 4 Narcotics posing No. 1 health problem WASHINGTON, Wednesday DRUG abuse is a US$llO billion (*****.6 billion) industry in the United States that is becoming the nation's No.l health problem, according to a congressional report released today. The report by the House SelectReuter - 296 words
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225 1985-03-07 4 NEW YORK. Wed. Th. Federal Aviation Adminisi ration (FAA) has recommended that regular lesi.s 'or drug use be given to air traffic controllers and others in safety-related robs in the agency. Under the plan, government officials said, urine samples collected inNYT - 225 words
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Article81 1985-03-07 4 PARIS, Wed. Representa tives of 12 industrialised coun tries will meet in Geneva on March 20 to discuss the status of the beleaguered United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation i (Unesco). an official said yes berdftj The United States withdrew from Unesco on Dec 31. sayingAP - 81 words
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Article61 1985-03-07 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. iA huge cauldron used in the processing of cashew nuts exploded yesterday at Fortaleza. 2.200 km from Rio. throwing chunks of metal into a working class neighbourhood and kiilinp 10 workers. A one-tonne cauldron exploded from causes which are not yet known," said EdmunUPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration213 1985-03-07 4 LONDON, Wed. The Killing Fields, a film about an American journalist in Cambodia, dominated the British film industry's academy awards yesterday winning four prizes including that for best motion picture. The film, based on a documentary novel, picked up the British Academy of FilmReuter; UPI; AP - 213 words
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Article74 1985-03-07 4 LONDON, Wed. British Airways (BA) ls setting an age limit on new Concorde pilots after finding that those promoted to flying the company's flagship are often too old to learn. The airline's head physician, Dr Frank Preston, said pilots over 49 would not be allowed toReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1985-03-07 4 Only a stunt AACHEN (West Germany). Wed. A West German businessman who announced a scheme to buy kidneys from living donors* in the Third World said yesterday the idea was a stunt. The businessman. Ha jo Harms. 36. said it was meant to show the need for living donors inReuter - 53 words
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137 1985-03-07 4 ATLANTIC CITY (NewJersey). Wed. An attractive woman dubbed "The Kissing Bandit is in jail after police alleged she stole up to US$5O,OOO (*****.500) a night from big winners at this gaming resort, thanks to her knockout kisses. Marguerita de los Santos, 20, isReuter - 137 words
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Article172 1985-03-07 4 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Hollywood screenwriters went on strike yesterday, with their union leaders predicting that "soap operas" daily television shows of lust and romance would be the first to run out of scripts. But film studios and television networks have been storing scripts in preparation forReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-03-07 5 US will give more aid to Sudan, pledges Bush KHARTOUM, Wed UNITED STATES VicePresident George Bush, touring drought-hit African countries, has promised more support ior Sudan and urged Fthiopia to soften its stance on relief assistance to the rebel-held provinces >f Eritrea and Tigre. Mr Bush told Sudanese President JaafarReuter; AP - 347 words
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434 1985-03-07 5 CAIRO, Wed. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and King Hussein of Jordan meet today to work out a joint formula based on Egypt's latest Middle East peace bid and to discuss the formation of delegations to any future peace talks. The meeting, heldReuter; AP - 434 words
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Article53 1985-03-07 5 CAIRO. Wed. A dynamite explosion in a quarry south of here yesterday killed nine labourers, injured 12 and left three missing. The dynamite, stored in a hut. exploded after workers lit a fire to keep warm. Police arrested the site contractor and an engineer on chargesAP - 53 words
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Article32 1985-03-07 5 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. South African police have arrested 16 people in connection with the killing of four alleged witchdoctors, who were beaten to death and their bodies set on fire. AFPAFP - 32 words
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152 1985-03-07 5 Major firms hold talks on apartheid reforms LONDON, Wed. Major companies from Britain, the United States and South Africa are due to hold an unprecedented two-day conference in England today to discuss the part they can play in reforming South African society. Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath will chairFT - 152 words
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Article308 1985-03-07 5 Teheran faces retaliation for attacks on civilians BAGHDAD, Wed IRAQ has threatened to shell 30 Iranian towns today after a sudden bitter upsurge in the four-and-a-half -year Gulf war. A military spokesman in Baghdad issued the threat after Iran had twice shelled the southernReuter; AFP - 308 words
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197 1985-03-07 5 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. South Africa's domestic servants, who make up the largest category of workers in the country and are traditionally its worst paid and most exploited labourers, are fighting back. The 800,000 or more registered house servants almost all of them blackAFP - 197 words
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Article161 1985-03-07 6 Writ on ex-BMF director accepted KUAJLA LUMPUR, Wed. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd and Bumiputra Malaysia Finance {BM F today withdrew their application for a substituted service of the writ ot >ummons seeking the return of U5547.5 million (*****.5 million) from former BMF director Datuk Mohamed Hashim Shamsuddin as his lawyersBernama - 161 words
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Article, Illustration318 1985-03-07 6 State Secretary's transfer KLANG, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor yesterday said "miscommunication" was the main reason for the recent controversy over the transfer of former State Secretary Sulaiman Hashim. He said the issue had been settled and should not be taken up again. SpeakingNST - 318 words
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Article154 1985-03-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that he and his wife are in better health, thanks to President Devan Nair of Singapore. While visiting the couple in Penang recently, President Nair recommended that they should be treated by a professionalBernama - 154 words
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Article138 1985-03-07 6 Two years for T. Priok rioter JAKARTA, Wed THE North Jakarta district court on Monday sentenced a former driver of P.T. Bogasari flour mill to two years imprisonment for his involvement in the Tanjung Priok riot last September. Huston.* bin Kasan, 33, was found guilty of spreading rumours about the138 words
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Article373 1985-03-07 6 The Aquino murder trial MANILA, Wed. THE trial of armed forces chief General Fabian Ver and 25 other men linked to the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino was adjourned until tomorrow after witnesses failed to appear. Chief Prosecutor Manuel Herrera told the court thatReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-03-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday UNITED States Assistant Secretary of State for Asian and Pacific Affairs Paul Wolf owi tz has assured Malaysia that no American arms with offensive capabilities will be sold to China. This assurance was conveyed to Deputy Defence Minister Abang AbuNST - 307 words
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178 1985-03-07 6 MANILA, Wed. Philippine military researchers have unveiled a new bullet packed with fruit juice and designed to send anti-go\-ernment demonstrators scampering to the shower Instead of the hospital. They cannot kill, the Philippine news agency reported yesterday, but they can make an unruly government criticUPI - 178 words
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100 1985-03-07 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday he would miss the presence of sacked Filipino Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino at future Asean meetings. "I will miss him at future Asean meetings because I know him as a serious man who is always toReuter - 100 words
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Article59 1985-03-07 6 JAKARTA. Wed. —A gl wild tigers has again ravaged a village in southern Aceh. frightening the farmers in the area. Antara news agency reported today. A villager was quoted by the agency as saying that the tigers had eaten dozens of goats and dogs in theAFP - 59 words
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153 1985-03-07 6 KL acts to deter pupils from going abroad GENTING HIGHLANDS, Wed. The Education Ministry may no longer entertain applications from Malaysian students in primary and secondary schools overseas wanting to continue their education in <schools in the country, Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi said yesterday. He said thisBernama - 153 words
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Article, Illustration395 1985-03-07 8 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By IF TOP O level student Chi Seow Yee could have a wish, it would not be for money, though her family has no income. It would be for medical help for her aged mother. For although the 17--year-old395 words
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102 1985-03-07 8 CHOOSING the right course and passing it seem more important than job prospects after graduation to prospective students at the National University of Singapore's talk on courses and career information yesterday. Business Administration and Law lecturers were asked about course content, admission requirements, the value102 words
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147 1985-03-07 8 Humanities students favour Hwa Chong Junior College HWA CHONG Junior College still gets the lion's share of top humanities students. Despite the addition of Raffles Junior College to the Humanities Award scheme as an official centre this year, more students have opted for Hwa Chong. Of the 60-odd students provisionally147 words
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317 1985-03-07 8 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By TWO sisters were asked by a businessman to smuggle 28 gold bars to his client in Bangkok. But the gold bars, hidden in specially-made cloth waistbands and worth $452,000 now, never reached that person, a court was told yesterday. The317 words
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245 1985-03-07 8 Reports on tax rise 'a shock' to taxi association THE Singapore Taxi Transport Association said yesterday it hoped that press reports which said the road tax on taxis would increase sixfold from $1,100 a year to $6,600 a year were incorrect. Association Chairman Ng Kim Liong and ViceChairman Kok Yoke245 words
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275 1985-03-07 8 *****36 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****36 won the first prize of $1,000,000 in the Singapore Sweep (Draw No. 3 85) drawn last night. The full results: Ist Drize $1,000,000): *****36 2nd prize $400,000): *****27 3rd prize '$200,000): 3441 (98 4th prize .$100,000): *****79 sth prize $50,000): *****02275 words
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Article49 1985-03-07 8 A PETROL kiosk owner prevented a robbery early last Sunda> by keeping an armed man at bay with a chair while his wife sounded the alarm. Mr Teo Chin Beng. 47, was in his office when it happened The man who had a knife, ran off.49 words
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241 1985-03-07 8 SECOND-HAND car dealers want the Government to curb the increase in the number of cars by applying the Preferential Additional Registration Fee (PARF) policy, instead of increasing rates of taxation. They feel the Govern- ment should allow an owner to buy a241 words
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Article48 1985-03-07 8 SHIN Min Dailv News readers gave a total of' $38,866 90 to 48 charitable organisations last year Yesterday, 11 of these organisations were given cheques during a formal presentation at the newspapers office in MacPherson Road Shin Min Chairman Leong Heng Keng presented the cheques.48 words
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225 1985-03-07 8 DAV!D TOH - Importers of Japanese cars seek change DAV!D TOH By PRIVATE importers of popular Japanese cars, who are hard hit by the stricter anti-pollution standards introduced recently, are lobbying for a change in registration procedures. These importers, who bring in Japanese domestic models, usually sports cars, have encountered difficulty in getting225 words
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196 1985-03-07 9 Privy Council dismisses couple's actions STRANGED couple, i who were involved in a million-dollar property] tussle, recently lost thei'i appeal and cross-appeal to j the Privy Council. Madam Foo Stie Wah. 52, and her husband, Mr Neo Tai Kim, 55. had fought over the ownership of six houses, a restaurant196 words
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85 1985-03-07 9 IHE. cases of two South Koreans, facing a total of I t] charges of alleged Cus- >cn_ duty evasion totalling J78M18.88 on 616 Hyundai will be mentioned >n Wednesday. Yt_?terdav, the $1 million bad of Yoo Jong Hoon. 33, a Hyundai representative, was extended.85 words
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179 1985-03-07 9 THE Skills Development Fund will subsidise 90 per cent of the cost of setting up the $500,000 training centre by the Restaurant Association of Singapore. It has also agreed in principle to subsidise 70 cent of the cost of the core training programmes to be179 words
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Article, Illustration410 1985-03-07 9 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA PUB trying to find what caused fault in Kallang substation Stories: V i THE Public Utilities Board was yesterday still trying to find out what caused the fault in the switchgear at the Kallang Basin 230k V substation which caused a majorARTHUR LEE - 410 words
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Article121 1985-03-07 9 CHANGI Airport does not get its power supply from the kalians Basin substation, yet it too was affected by Tuesday's power failure. Sources said airport areas which were temporarily affected included the' arrival baggage claim hall, the departure check-in conveyor belt, the main lighting at121 words
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Article319 1985-03-07 9 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities cas< says tormer manager Bl A MAN alleged that a policeman punched him a few times on the chest, another officer pulled his hair and he could "see stars" while being interrogated by them. And Mr Chen Ah319 words
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Article106 1985-03-07 10 MR S. RAJARATNAM was the surprise speaker when he stood up to deliver what he called his "Wednesday sermon." The lesson was meant for the new People's Action Party MPs. He dissected the speech made by Mr Jek Yeun Thong (Queenstown) on Tuesday, nailed the errors of fact,106 words
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Article97 1985-03-07 10 THE exchange between Dr Tony Tan and Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) during question time was lively. It got other MPs involved and had to do with money, pandas, cows, horses and Singapore's unmarried graduates. Dr Tan reported that the Social Development Unit had spent close to $300,00097 words
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Article60 1985-03-07 10 MR JEYARETNAM also wanted to know what the Government was doing to help unemployed seamen get jobs, especially on Singapore flag ships, since shippers could hire foreign seamen at much lower wages. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong maintained that the seamen must continually upgrade their60 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-03-07 10 THE debate on the President's address resumed with Mr Goh Choon Kang's (Braddell Heights) one-hour maiden speech. He said the Government must win back the confidence lost during the general election. People should not listen to "rumours," he said, especially those circulated by the opposition. Mr Goh80 words
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Article91 1985-03-07 10 MR TAN Soo Khoon (Alexandra) felt that the Government should call a spade a spade. Lf times are hard, the Government should admit it. It should not say things are not gloomy when there are companies folding up and people losing their jobs. This got Brigadier-General91 words
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Article85 1985-03-07 10 MR TAN Soo Khoon said it was tough for employers and businessmen to stay trim in these hard times, what with Central Provident Fund payments, the Skills Development Fund levy, payroll tax, the levy on foreign construction workers, the National Development Ministry's "exorbitant" development charges and85 words
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Article75 1985-03-07 10 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan got up immediately after Mr Tan and defended the policy on development charges. But he also said he would review the charges. He then made his challenge to Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) and the Singapore Democratic Party to75 words
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Article, Illustration52 1985-03-07 10 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN -By DR WANG Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah) wants Singaporeans to be computer literate. His first parliamentary speech was an appeal to the Education Ministry to introduce computers into schools "in a massive way" so that Singaporeans will 'have computers in their blood." Wanted computer52 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1985-03-07 10 Lee Kim Chew; Ahmad Osman; Wong Ai Kwei; Paul Jacob; Hedwig Alfred; Conrad Raj - Lee Kim Chew Ahmad Osman Wong Ai Kwei Paul Jacob Hedwig Alfred Conrad Raj REPORTING BY: and SDP stands to make a profit if charges are true 4 So if the member for Potong Pasir is really sincere in believing that the1,015 words
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346 1985-03-07 10 Upgrade if you want to find jobs, Dr Yeo tells seamen LOCAL seamen should upgrade their skills to compete for jobs in the depressed shipping industry. The Government will not resort to protectionist measures such as forcing the shipping lines to employ Singapore seamen, who command much higher wages than346 words
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Article358 1985-03-07 10 Dr Wang calls for drive in schools THE Government should introduce computer education to schools in a big way if Singapore is to reach the stage of instant information soon. Every student, including those in primary schools, should be trained to use computers and made358 words
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448 1985-03-07 10 Govt urged to modify economic policies MR TAN SOO KHOON (Alexandra) yesterday called on the Government to modify some of its policies to improve the business climate in Singapore. He also asked the Ministry of National Development, which he claimed was responsible for much of today's business "evils", to review448 words
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Article255 1985-03-07 10 SINGAPORE'S economy has slowed down but it is not sliding rapidly into an abyss, the impression created by some people. Rebutting Mr Tan Soo Khoon's (Alexandra) charge in Parliament yesterday that things were gloomy and that the Government was not doing enough to alleviate the255 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1985-03-07 11 Jek and Chiam censured for indulging in politics of envy 4 IF in fact he (Mr Jek Yeun Thong) has been, as a matter of principle, denying himself of these (salary) increases, then there must be a small fortune lying unclaimed in the Ministry1,384 words
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824 1985-03-07 11 PHILIP LEE - Storm after three dry days in the House PHILIP LEE By THEY say it never rains but it pours. Yesterday^ sitting of Parliament showed how true this is. After a few days of quite dry weather in the House, a sudden, unseasonal thunderstorm broke out. In it were caught two824 words
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848 1985-03-07 12 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By THERE was contentment in his face and pride in his oiee when he looked at his wife of 2V. months "You know, soo many girls are looking tor Prince Charmings when, frankly, they've gene out of style," he848 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-03-07 12 One year, two weddings later... GRADUATE singles from private companies can join in the activities organised by the Finance Ministry's Social Development Unit, aimed at helping them to socialise hopefully to marr> These activities courses, tour* and other official programmes now involve only single?, in the public sector. Every unmarried427 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1985-03-07 12 GOVERNMENT efforts to encourage graduates to marry aroused a lot of interest during question time in Parliament yesterday. It started with Mr J. B Jeyaretnam (Anson) asking the Finance Minister, Dr Tony Tan, how much money had been spent in activities organised1,872 words
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260 1985-03-07 12 GONE are the days When love is blind. Today, it 's the marriage of hearts and minds. THESE lines are from a slim volume, entitled Sharing a Life-Time, which will find its way into the hands of every unmarried graduate. Published by260 words
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Article390 1985-03-07 33 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG British MPs on that proposed Manchester flight By SINGAPORE Airlines has a very good chance of flying to a second city in Britain. This is the optimistic view of six British Members of Parliament who were here at SlA's request to study390 words
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Article256 1985-03-07 33 THE new lunchtime airconditioned Shenton WayOrchard Road shuttle bus service launched by the Singapore School Transport Association (SSTA) got off to a quiet start yesterday. The first bus left Coleman Street at exactly 11.30 am and travelled three-quarters of its route without picking up256 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-03-07 33 MORE than I.BW people went to pay their last respects to the late Mr Runme Shaw yesterday. They included Law Minister E.W. Barker, businessmen, nuns, Sriests, teachers, stuents clerks and Srofessionals, such as octors and lawyers. Many visited the Shaw familv home in Queen Astrid Park186 words
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232 1985-03-07 33 BUS riders in Singapore need fear only the wrath of roving inspectors if they fail to pay the full fare. That is because the Singapore Bus Service is not legally empowered to fine passengers who do not pay their fares or underpay. The situation232 words
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Article135 1985-03-07 33 Bus pass for confused tourists? TOURISTS who don't understand Singapore's has system may get some relief in the form of a daily or weekly bos pass. A spokesman for the Singapore Bus Service said yesterday that the tourist pass idea is being considered. Details are yet to be worked oat135 words
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Court briefs
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71 1985-03-07 33 A BUSINESSMAN was jailed for three years yesterday for criminal breach of trust of $117,000 belonging to a Chinese temple. Sum Peng Kong. 61. was found guilty last month of the offence when he was entrusted with the money as trustee of Tong Siang71 words
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73 1985-03-07 33 Help him walk straight, narrow path judge THE Public Prosecutor yesterday lost his appeal against sentence of a day's jail and $2,000 fine imposed on an apprentice hotel receptionist who had admitted seven counts of theft in Mandarin Hotel. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai said that, although the offences committed73 words
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70 1985-03-07 33 A FARM worker admitted to the police in a statement that he had killed a Cisco guard in Pulau Übin four years ago. Seet Thiam Heng alias Mohamed bin Abdullah, 36, said that he had an argument with Mr Tan Guan Seng, 31. and had70 words
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65 1985-03-07 33 A MAN and his brother, watching a road show one night, got separated in a commotion started between two groups of people nearby. On Aug 8 last year, one of them, 22-year-old Lau Beng Hock, a Malaysian, was found along Yio Chu Kang Road65 words
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Advertisement163 1985-03-07 9 SIA has very good chance of flying to Manchester, say British MPs Page 33 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. cially Certified. J ewe^ er s n,) or<^" exhaustive testing by ~^B&^ Rolex select any an unbiased, indepen- BfftT^163 words
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Advertisement108 1985-03-07 12 Your Health is Your WfeaMi %-x "The quality of a man's sleep determines his Ijj "W-t happiness, well-being and effectiveness in life. 21 Beautyrest The largest stockist of quality beos r^*"\ 11 11 \?she et ft pt^ Qpd s _,c k \Wv "*z~. 0 m- IS-fl Hibfc>., "*"""*Siis£_-r,. J >'*'108 words
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Article468 1985-03-07 14 AMONG the issues that appear to have aroused the most debate and speculation in the run-up to the annual Budget is the Skills Development Fund (SDF) levy the surcharge businessmen have to pay on that part of their payroll accounted for by employees earning less468 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1985-03-07 14 MARTIN WALKER - MARTIN WALKER Strong personal leadership appears to have given way to collective rule in the Kremlin By LONDON Almost imperceptibly, one of the great cliches of Sot iet life is ceasing to be true. For over the years, it has been customary to describe the1,316 words
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596 1985-03-07 14 WASHINGTON In the high-priced world of the American capital, lawyer Joseph Califano had no qualms about billing the US Postal Board of Governors U*****,666 (551.14 million) last year for part-time legal advice. And lawyer Leonard Garment, who represented Richard Nixon during theUPI - 596 words
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Article621 1985-03-07 14 SALMA KHALIK - New clout for tourist promotion SALMA KHALIK SlA's No 2 will help board sell Singapore By THE recent changes made at the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board promise exciting things to come. For the first time since its inception, the board is led by a Minister of State. Dr Wong Kwei621 words
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Letter, Illustration361 1985-03-07 15 Sugar price not too high Case says retail price comparable to that in many countries WE refer to the letter "Shocked by high price of sugar" from Dr Ramesh Shah. (ST, Feb 22). The Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) has been monitoring the prices of essential household commodities constantly with361 words
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224 1985-03-07 15 No proper gear at life-saving course test MY friends and I would like to bring this matter to the attention of the Singapore Life Saving Society. (SLSS). All six of us have the achieved the merit award and have passed the advanced resuscitation course. We then began preparing for a224 words
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Letter188 1985-03-07 15 WHILE we appreciate the role of the Housing Board in providing housing and building office complexes, it should understand the difficulties people may face and if possible help them overcome them. The current economic situation has made it necessary for many companies to cut costs and188 words
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Letter128 1985-03-07 15 I WAS involved in an accident about a year ago. I was lucky to need only seven stitches on my right knee. I then decided to change my means of transportation and withdrew almost all my savings to buy a car. So I had to128 words
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Letter121 1985-03-07 15 THIS letter is meant to warn unsuspecting housewives about the antics of a certain company dealing in houseware and electrical products. One morning I received a surprise telephone call from an employee of the company. He congratulated me for having been picked to win a121 words
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170 1985-03-07 15 Don't be complacent about tourism, Singapore I AM an ardent lover of Singapore. I lived and worked in the city from 1948 until 1954 and enjoyed every moment of it. My husband and I returned as tourists in 1980 and again last year and were amazed, and gratified, by the170 words
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649 1985-03-07 15 This is despite substantial rise in manpower cost I REFER to the letter "Fares and savings" from Mr Chen Guo Jun. (ST, Jan 21). Mr Chen said in his letter that the Singapore Bus Service has no intention of lowering fares whatever649 words
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Article, Illustration751 1985-03-07 16 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING Pentagon action to curb terrorism and insurgency By WASHINGTON The Pentagon is starting a programme to increase the size of America's Special Operation Forces t,SOF) amid the rising incidence of terrorism and insurgency throughout the world. Special operations are both strategicAP - 751 words
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1019 1985-03-07 16 WARIEF DJAJANTO - WARIEF DJAJANTO By JAKARTA There was a time when Garuda was supposed to mean "go at risk of untimely departure and arrival". It is actually some unknown wit's very pointed expression of his dissatisfaction with the service rendered by the Indonesian1,019 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-03-07 17 THE market opened on a dull note yesterday but trading picked up later in the day. Prices closed slightly higher. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 1.57 points to close at 849.13 after being down by 0.39 points at noon. The Business Times Composite Index put72 words
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Article73 1985-03-07 17 U M Ffc« 790+20 Magnun Corpn 362 +16 MBankng 630 -15 H leong CfeoH 590 15 S P Tei* 314 +14 MT C 78c 355 13 f E Le»a»jston 336 +12 -ngu nV 131 +11 oantnp 600 -10 Duff Dt» 470 10 M Fajw 330+10 Matter 320 10 II73 words
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Article79 1985-03-07 17 XwtMdiy Sport 520 -25 lamtaarks H 50c 300 -20 S I HJdp 50c 220 -18 0 U E 346-8 Mraca 220 —8 11 M 50c 274—7 Dayapi M 164 —7 SPH 635 -5 Ptiru 530 -5 Sd Prapartan 220 —5 Sin Lin Fiance 187 —5 Ttstt Cement 444 —479 words
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Article14 1985-03-07 17 Supreme Corp 1,699,000 MUM 991,000 Pohong Inv 805,000 M U I 770,00014 words
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Article75 1985-03-07 17 Mar 5 Mar 6 BT Composite 752 24 754 20 m y *****33 *****55 BT 06. 0S 269 302 tfl Mi 847 56 849.13 W *****7 2449 40 ST Hotels 879 84 878 22 Mar 4 Mar 5 STProDe'ties 490 01 489 65 ST Minings 336 45 336 4175 words
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Article39 1985-03-07 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91(8/2:84) 983 06(8/2/84) 1983 84 Law 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)39 words
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Article12 1985-03-07 17 THE US dollar closed at DM3.4465 in Singapore, gaining 55 points.12 words
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Article24 1985-03-07 17 DM V FF SS HS UB9 ***** 3 4415 261.35 Unq 2.2790 7 8025 ***** 3.4465 ***** ***** 2 2815 7 804024 words
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Article33 1985-03-07 17 Gold: Lost US$2.4O to U*****.90 an ounce. Deutschemark: Lost 26 ticks to 0.2904 a contract. Eurodollar: Gained 15 ticks to 90.29 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost nine ticks to 0.*****8 a contract.33 words
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Article121 1985-03-07 17 TAIPEI. Wed. A Taiwan court yesterday froze parr of the assets of two owners of the financiallyt roubled Cathay conglomerate who have been charged with financial fraud, court officials said. They said the Taipei district court ordered the freeze on property and stocks owned by Tsai Chen-Chou andReuter - 121 words
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Article136 1985-03-07 17 JAPAN. Wed Kodak Japan KK, a whollyowned subsidiary of Eastman Kodak Co of the tJnited States, will pay 125 billion yen (about SJli 3 million) for a 7.5 per cent stake in Chinon Industries Inc as a way of entering the 35- mm camera market, a Chinon statementReuter - 136 words
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Article90 1985-03-07 17 Sale of publishing business NEW YORK, Wed. Maemillan Inc said it agreed in principle to purchase 111 Corporation's publishing business. The business includes severai divisions of the ITT subsidiary such as Howard W. Sams and Co Inc, Bobbs-Merr-.il Co Inc, Mitchie Co, Intertech Publishing Corp and Research and RevS»w ServiceReuter - 90 words
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Article75 1985-03-07 17 HONGKONG, Wed. The Commissioner of Deposit-Taking Companies has suspended the registration of Producers Finanrv and Investment Ltd as a deposit-taking company, an official statement said. It said the decision was made on the ground that the business of the company was being carried on in a manner detrimentalReuter - 75 words
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364 1985-03-07 17 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By TWO old friends, who are now prominent business leaders in their countries, are urging Singapore and Hongkong to join hands if they want to enter China. "If we (Singapore and Hongkong) can just get together, between the two of us, we364 words
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Article548 1985-03-07 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH 2.7 m transactions in first quarter of 1984 By NEARLY every other Singaporean owns an ATM card and the figure ls growing. An industry source said banks had issued 495,000 ATM cards at the end of last year. If added to548 words
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278 1985-03-07 17 THE typical ATM cardholder is conservative, male, aged between 20 and 34 years old and with at least a secondary school education. One of the most interesting results of the market survey done by the Survey Research Singapore from mid-1983 to mid-1984 was that278 words
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308 1985-03-07 17 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. Japan has decided to establish an offshore banking operation which, under the Finance Ministry's tentative plans, could begin to compete with Singapore's financial markets as early as next year. According to ministry officials, a task force of308 words
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185 1985-03-07 17 IN THE absence of central bank Intervention during the past two days, the US dollar set new records In the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers said there was less nervousness In pushing the greenback up to the levels set before massive185 words
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254 1985-03-07 17 Harapan prepares Havelock Road hotel for opening THINGS seem to be moving again at the Harapan group's hotel-cam-shopping complex at Havelock Road. The company obtained a temporary occupation licence (TOL) at the end of January for the shopping podium. It also awarded cleaning and services contracts for the maintenance of254 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-03-07 17 What we and Hongkong buy from each other WHEN Singapore goes shopping for Hongkong goods, it usually buys textiles, garments, toys, sporting goods, watches and clocks. But items such as electronic valves, which rose by 177 per cent last year over 1983, and office auto data processing machine parts, which265 words
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Article18 1985-03-07 17 MR ONG PANG BOON joined the board of direetors of Singapura Buiidiip Societv Ltd.18 words
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Article4148 1985-03-07 18 READERS should be aware of the limitation!; of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,148 words
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Article2729 1985-03-07 18 INDUSTRIALS Acma 1 858) A Choc (2 808 2.825) AMD 3 148 3.185) (20) 320 (12) I 3 18 Alcom 1 1 608 1 655X39) 1 59 (50) 1 57(4) 1.56(1) 1.59(7) I 60 AISB *3 90S) (2) 3.90 API I 138 1.145X12) 1.15 (3)2,729 words
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Article2894 1985-03-07 18 All shares quoted have a par value ol 11. unless otherwise specmed "Adjusted for scrip rights N Tax-exempted dmdeno ABN is traded m tots of 10 shares each with the price Quoted m dollars 1984/85 Last Vield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change (000) High2,894 words
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Article278 1985-03-07 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6*4 6% 6 6U Autosave 5 s 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 5 1 s'j 5> 5 1 4 <1) 3 months s>> 5 1 s'.> 5 1 -6 months 5 3 4 6 6 5% 9 months 6 1 6278 words
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Article161 1985-03-07 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5556 1.5592 6.56—6.33 Canadian dollar 1.6206— 1 6254 6.21—6.10 NZ dollar 1.0264 1.0501 9.86—9.33 Sterling pound 2.3950 2.4039 4.23—4.14 US dollar 2 2810 2.2830 4.42-4.37 Local dollars to161 words
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Article91 1985-03-07 19 THE Singapore dollar opened on a firm note at a low of 2.2795/05 against the US dollar yesterday. But it weakened to close at 2.2810/30. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 3.4405/25 and remained firm throughout the day, touching a high of 3.4485. The low was at 3.4315/25.91 words
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Article110 1985-03-07 19 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5520,977 and 5521,206 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.70/287.10 and firmed up slightly to U*****.20/287.60 before receding to close for lunch at U*****.00/ 287.40. Later, it traded to the low of U*****.10/286.50 and recovered to settle the day at U*****.50/ 286.90.110 words
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Article23 1985-03-07 19 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tues Singapore 286.00 286.50 288.50 289.00 Hongkong 286.40—286.80 288.40—288.80 Tues Mon New York 286.75—287.25 290.20—290.70 London 287.25—287.75 288.25—288.7523 words
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Article170 1985-03-07 19 Managers' prices for Mar 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.32— 2 46 The Savings Fund 1 61 1 71xd S'pore Prog fund 0 99 1.05 S'pore Sec Fund 1.46 1 55 S'pore Invest Fund I.oo— 106 S'pore Equity Fund 1.00 1.06 Asia Unit Trust Mal Invest Fund170 words
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Article57 1985-03-07 19 BULLISH sentiments of the US dollar pushed Simex gold prices lower. It made slight gains after opening at U*****.30 before falling further. Trading was confined to a US$l range. (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mm- 285.90 Apr 288.30 288.80 287.80 287.90 229 Opes57 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-03-07 19 DEUTSCHEMARK shed 19 ticks to open at 0.2911. It slipped lower to end at 0.2904, in moderate session, down 10 ticks from the CME's close. (US dollar Deutschemark I Open High Low Sett Est Vel Mar 85 0.2911 0.2917 0.2896 0.2904 378 Jan 0.2936 0.2940B 0.2924 0.2931 65 8ep59 words
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Article82 1985-03-07 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit BOTH the March and June contracts formed from Tuesday's close to open at 90.28 and 89.33. Active participation towards the close brought the contract to finish March at the high of 90.29 and June at 89.34 respectively. (100 implied interest rate Open High Lew Sett Est Vol82 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-03-07 19 TRADING of the March Japanese yen took a downward trend from the opening price at 0.*****3 to settle at the day's low at 0.*****8. The currency remained bearish under pressure from the strong dollar. Open High Law Sett Est Vol Mar 85 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****8 A 0.*****8 6562 words
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Article16 1985-03-07 19 Rubber Ctosini Prices cents kio Singapore March ***** up 0.50 cents Malaysia March ***** unch16 words
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Article16 1985-03-07 19 Jin Closing prices Ms/kk KL Tin 29 15 unch Turnover: 174 tonnes dOxvn 106 tonnes16 words
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Article24 1985-03-07 19 CtO-r>| prtc*: Silver USJtreyw mm, Singapore 5 58—5 63 5 65—570 Mor Fh Ne»Yort 565-5 70 5 74-5 79 Source Credit Suisse Spore24 words
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Article27 1985-03-07 19 Qosnt prcei Copper torn* Tuei Spot 1287 00 1288.00 (1282 50—1283 001 3 months 1303.00— 1303 50 (1297.00 1297 50) Market tone firmer Sales 14.65C tonnes27 words
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Article29 1985-03-07 19 Ctotnt pneej Aluminium i ton* T uei Spot 1023 50 *****0 < 101 7.50— 1018.00) 3 months 1060 00 1060 50 (1054 00—1054.50) Market tone Stead*Sales 6 900 tonnes29 words
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Article62 1985-03-07 19 PALM Ootmt pncei Crude MS/tonrw palm oi Mar 1260 (south Central! 1252.50 (north) Apr 1245 (south north) 1240 (central) Refmed palm oil USS'tormei I RBD painMar 580 (sellers! Ap' 575 (sellers i May 565 (sellers) RBD Olein Mar 580 (sellers) Apr 575 setters) May 565 (sellers RBD Stearin62 words
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Article34 1985-03-07 19 (MS/tome) Month Price Last Trade Sales Mar 1220-1270 Apr 1210—1260 May 1200—1250 Jun 1180—1230 Jul 1160—1210 Aug 1150-1200 Sep 1140—1190 Nov 1130-1180 Jan 1130-1180 Market tone Inactive Sales Nil34 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-03-07 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Tanah Air (17NB) 7/3(2300) F02 0900 1100 G4 Or Chief (42E) 8/3 (0300) F02 *****000 1300-1500 G3 Khd Pakhomov (5AW/85) 8/3(0700) F05 *****100 *****900 U3 Nawabshah (23-HW) 8/3 (0700) F07 1100319 words
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225 1985-03-07 19 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Mar 6 (2300) Ship (Voyage) Arr Rent Due Pelop->r (125) 5 3 (0900) 8/3 (1500; Sextum (03'465) 5/3 (0955) 8/3 (2300) Hava>a*aM .-7418G) 5/3(1610) 8/3(2300! Tambang VII (7322) 5 '3 (1615) 8/3 (2300* Nuptse (204) 5/3225 words
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Article41 1985-03-07 19 WELLINGTON, Wed. ABC Containerline NV of Belgium will withdraw its services from the east coast of North America to New Zealand and Austra lia, its New Zealand general agent. Pacific Maritime Ltd. has said in a statement. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration216 1985-03-07 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Infra K3O aside 7 3 Kota Banteng K3l aside 7 3 Raiah Brooke K24E aside 7/3 Song Cam K2O aside 7/3 Kota Singa K32 7/3 12/3 Ravidas K36 7/3 8/3 Stolt Heron K29 7/3 8/3 Str Hope K24E 7/3 8/3 Waalekerk216 words
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600 1985-03-07 19 THE market opened on a dull note yesterday but trading picked up later in the day. Prices closed slightly higher. There was two-tiered interest in the market. Speculators were keen on secondary stocks while institutions stuck to blue chips and first-liners. One broker said the600 words
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Article288 1985-03-07 19 March 6 HKJ Ctunte hk Bonk 8.70 +0 1 Hutch Wham w O rr 10.70 -0 1 Shk Co 1.81 -001 HK Elect 7 50 +0.1 Hutchrson 20 20 -0.1 Shk Props 9.00 unch r.^ nn Hk Elect Warr 1320 unch kit) Gty 0.73 unch ime Darby 6 608288 words
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Article334 1985-03-07 19 Harcn 6 Yen Chanfe Ajinomoto 1 1 20 unch Akoi 552 +41 Amado 1230 unch Asahi Ohm 823 8 Asah. Glass 890 8 Bonk Tk 793 +33 Bridgestone 519 +2 Canon 1 490 +20 Casio Computer 1990 -30 Citizen 565 unch D N<p Print 1070 +30 0 .Nippon Screen334 words
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Article311 1985-03-07 19 March 6 Cents Chant; e (tat) A C I 193 unch A N I 255 -1 A P M 253 -7 Aherfoyle 920S Age 250 -10 Alliance Oil 105 unch Allien Mill 325 unch Ampol Exp 182 -25 Ampol Pet 182 +2 Am 450 -10 Ashton 93 2 B311 words
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Article66 1985-03-07 19 i i i i -i i 1 NST Index Wednesday 1339.29 (1331.57) Hongkong Hang Seng ftWednesday 1383.28 (1367.94) f Vm Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 797.7 (798.0) Nikkei D J Average Wednesday 12,498.67 (*****.38) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 982.0 (979.9) Dow Jones Average $0 Tuesday 1291.85 (1289.53) fai l (Figures in66 words
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Article222 1985-03-07 19 March 5 USS Change Alcoa 36* Allied Chem Cp 39* Albs-Chalmers 7 Am Tel Tel 21* Amax Inc 17* unch Amr Corp 41* Bethlehem Stl 17* Boeing Co 65* Burroughs Cp 63* Caterpior Co 32* unch Chose Monhtn 52* Chrysler Cp 33* Citicorp 41* Cons Nat Gas 42*222 words
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Article580 1985-03-07 19 March 5 Pence Change AHied-Lyons 177 -1 Ass Dairies 152 unch BTRPLC 644 +2 Babcocks 142 -7 Borcloys 594 -5 Beecharm 350 unch BICC 233 unch Blue Circle 510 -3 BOC Group 292 i-3 Boots 168 i-l Bowoter 246 +2 BATS 368 unch Britannia 101 -5 BP 543 +13580 words
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182 1985-03-07 20 Stske in Sate Yaki bought by Faber Merlin KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hotel-based conglomerate Faber Merlin Malaysia Berhad (FMMB) has entered into a jointventure agreement to take np a 60 per cent stake in Sate Yaki Sdn Bhd, a local food chain. The company said in a statement today that theBernama - 182 words
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Article57 1985-03-07 20 ADVERTISING firm Ogilvy Mather (S) Pte Ltd, together with 23 other creditors.have wound up Tarisco, the former holder of the Long John Silver franchise for the Asia Pacific region. At a meeting in January, the creditors had rejected a personal offer of 12 cents for every dollar57 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-03-07 20 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Loss is group's first since its listing seven years ago By AMBASSADOR HOTEL LTD has suffered its first loss of $1.7 million for financial year 1984 since its 1978 listing. In the previous financial year ended December 1983, the group, which442 words
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217 1985-03-07 20 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has denied receiving any official approval from the Ministry of Finance to start settlement trading. "As far as we are concerned, we have not got any directive from the ministry," said an exchange spokesman yesterday, contradicting earlier press reports217 words
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Article62 1985-03-07 20 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND yesterday reported sharply-reduced bottom-line figures of $6.9 million for the year to December, 1984, comEared with $28.14 milon the year before. Turnover for the property development group has also dropped 38 per cent to 184.75 million for the same period. Dividends will be cut from62 words
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Article, Illustration144 1985-03-07 20 HERE'S a typewriter that prints more" than words. The Japanese-made Shuei electronic graphic typewriter can print layout graphs, pie charts, bar graphs and linear graphs at the touch of a key. The $850-typewriter can also store one A4 size page of text and144 words
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Article49 1985-03-07 20 ARE you breaking new ground in research? HAS your company come up with an ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright idea yon want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about it. Write please don't phone to Timesdollar, 399, Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0925.49 words
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173 1985-03-07 20 LONDON, Wed. The London Stock Exchange's ruling council has nearly completed its review of new membership rules and hopes to publish its decisions by the middle of next month, Chairman Nicholas Goodison said in a letter to senior partners. On this assumption, aReuter - 173 words
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447 1985-03-07 20 Dunlop in final stages of talks to sell US subsidiary LONDON, Wed. Dunlop Holdings, the British rubber group, is in the final stages of negotiating a US$l2O million ***** million sale of its US subsidiary a deal which would give the company a powerful newweapon in fighting off t hFT - 447 words
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Article99 1985-03-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Innovest Bhd. the net manufacturer turned engineering group, announced today that it had entered into an agreement to acquire 60 per cent of Hart Distributors Pte Ltd. Hart Distributor's Sdn Bhd owns 100 per cent of Hart Distributors Pte Ltd.Bernama - 99 words
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Advertisement275 1985-03-07 17 USAMAIim.' CAS, Just write your memos on the magic screen. The CASIO DATA BANK. ©MEMORIZES STORES ABOUTSONAMES ABOUT 1000 WW TEL NOS. CHARACTERS FOR^^h^ <*$? SCHEDULES Mr <ST TlM£TABL£S^p^ m Aw iHFfil I *||f to protect your secret data in the DATA BANK .rMsA Wm j!fif_Si-il P*» l""l T I™275 words
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Advertisement73 1985-03-07 19 STOCK BID ASK US$ US$ DeVoe-Holbeir Intemotional nv 57 6 City-Clock International nv **< 3-1 Quotes as ot Meer- 4 1985 J Investors seeking above average^apital gams m global stoi.k markets an simplv write us note and the weeklv INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will he sent tree and without obligation First73 words
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Advertisement397 1985-03-07 20 Mj^Af xj tw -J _rni-^^^^r^^k liTtnnLW^ l_SfeC iniLiiiin sB9 •4 Sl§^ 00 j [^^|B| a -j___a___r ti> I PiU? t^ 1 ph3Sc^ u I |K Ci^W ijik* JBHU !!!_____________________> fl. *__H I iii ljH________i^ A*mWa _j^ aaa PlgMfl _i^ ib^SMP s_X__L_-_J-S--hB-I ______HI 1 a '-AiC I -mr> ~-4*Z*y- Ji___^_ l^___i»397 words
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Advertisement129 1985-03-07 20 A WORLD FIRST! ....from GBC ...which produces impressive presentations with the ease and convenience ONLY AUTOMATION CAN PROVIDE GBCs exclusive world-first Pjnchmg Contro System. AutoReverse Jam Stoppe' (fo r overload prevention). Binding Size Selector iwith colour guide <o r binding size) are bu? a fe* of I the many fine129 words
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Advertisement3436 1985-03-07 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm (1 lam deadline for the Sunday Times I Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, =02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10 00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim Seng3,436 words
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Advertisement193 1985-03-07 21 29 Beauty Culture 36 House Renovation/ Decor WINTEC CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. (Renovation Dept.) 142 Sims Avenue (bet. Lorong 17 and 19) Tel: *****58/9 HDB Licence No.: TA/***** We specialise in renovation of HDB flats and private houses. We also import ceramic tiles, marbles, etc. Please visit our showroom for the193 words
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Advertisement457 1985-03-07 21 RATES Run-On: $5 00 per Ime (Mm $15 C Semi-display: £20 00 per col cm [Min $60.00 Straits Times) $20 50 per col cm (Mm $61 50 SLmc_, Display: $25 00 per col cm (Mm $75 00 Straits 7mes, $25 62 per col cm (Mm $76 86 Sunday Timesi Box457 words
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Advertisement809 1985-03-07 22 36 House Renovation/ Decor HUAT BEE TRDG I DOStl Co 12 Beng Wan Kd tel *****63 (9am9pm) HDB no 097 1M Special ofter 3-rm $2,700. 4 rm $4,600. 5-rm >■ Uj ceramic IMPORTED FROM PAKISTAN broken onyx marble tiles Various sues Prices available un request sole distributors Contact: B-iV Enterprises809 words
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Advertisement736 1985-03-07 22 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SENG LEONG SPECIALISES in np.nr C.T.V., video, amplifier, antenna installation Fas! In servicer! I'el *****18 sharp ELECT. SER. Specially In repairing CTV, Video, Hill, Washing Machine Antennae installation 44;.i4;>;,. *****51 WANTED USED NATIONAL' Akai VCR in good working condition Tel *****21) 39 Other Services FOR TENNIS.736 words
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Advertisement608 1985-03-07 22 5S Industrial Equipment/ Supplies j I) Tower Crane Kroll Climbing Crane Model K-154 (1979) Reach i 50M Tip Load 3.0 Ton Max. Load 8.0 Ton Ht Under Hook 26M Winch 125 H.F. I 2) Concrete Pump a) Whiteman Model P-80 (1980) Air Cooled Engine 110 H.P. 60-80 cu. yd. per608 words
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Advertisement513 1985-03-07 22 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 57 Business Opportunities NEW FACTORY IN JB. with freezing and coldroom facilities suitable for processing seafood looking for partners or Interested party to take over. Investment required $50,000. Contact Mr Lee *****03/ *****53. AN ONGOING SERVICE apt. business with an enblock bldg. of 8 apts. need513 words
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Advertisement526 1985-03-07 22 I: El i A COOK/HOUSEKEEPER fan ,NUK I LJB A family is looking for a couple [m who ca»i cook and do housekeep- ing work to live with them in U.K. m I If you're keen on this overseas MM WT% Mi assignment, read classification I §C3 65 Situations Wanted526 words
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Advertisement494 1985-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Mwaawaaawa^ W^k publication firm re^! quires 1. FEMALE ASSISTANT EDITOR CUM REPORTER high qualification preferably graduate good command of written and spoken English and Chinese 2. CARTOONIST must be good in art and cartoon drawings Interested, please apply with full resume of personal particulars, recent494 words
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Advertisement350 1985-03-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We are a modem and well established multi- Ns national Electronic Company and seek the I services of a (Salary $550/- $750/) Female: aged 20-25 years GCE 'CT Level with credit in Maths LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping 2 years' payroll experience in a compu'.ensed environment preferred.350 words
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Advertisement545 1985-03-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical career development., it's GM Singapore Join GM Singapore, one ot America's top 500 largest industrial corporations listed by FORTUNE Magazine We have immediate vacancies tor: ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants should be above 21 years old with LCCI Certificate in Accounting Preference545 words
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Advertisement521 1985-03-07 22 70 Situations Vacnn Secretarial/ Clerical RASK XEROX, a ma let er in otti< e automaton, has immediate vacancv toACCOUNTS ASSISTANT The Job: Responsible tot the pr 'paration ot journal vouchers tor input into the compu er. the preparation of ■.•enetal ledger reconciliation statements and assist in the analvsis of financial521 words
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Advertisement540 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD Loading manufacturer ot printed circuit Doard) 20 Bedo* South Road is-Jm Requires CLERKS/ ASSISTANTS/ CO-ORDINATORS (In Marketing Dept.) Prerequisites a GCE U Level or A' level ping speed ol 35 w.p m a Preferably with experience in computer terminals operation.540 words
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Advertisement603 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Applications are invited for the following vacancies A. AOMIN. ASSISTANT (ACCOUNTS) with Business Admin. Diploma or equivalent and 5 years' relevant experience. B. COMPUTER OPERATOR v, i!h at least C grade In 2 Maths subjects at GCE A' Level C. OFFICE ASSISTANT with UCE O'603 words
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Advertisement615 1985-03-07 23 I 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY Applicants should meet the following requirements a Minimum GCE 'O' level with at least 3 credits including K.iii-lisli a Recognised certificate In Private Secretaryship a typing speed ol 60 w.p.m. a Minimum 3 years secretarial experience interested candidates should write with personal particulars,615 words
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Advertisement558 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical slascan intl pte ltd h v.ii im for CLERICAL ASSISTANT a Age 18 and above a GCE O' Level a Duties include typing, phone reception, telexing Please apply/ phone to: GENERAL MANAGER 337 Talok Blangah Road #04-01/ 03 Shing Loong Bldg Singapore 0409. Tel: *****11558 words
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Advertisement806 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Semi-fastfood chain requires: PAYROLL CLERK GCE O' level. Experience preferred but not necessary Able to start work immediately Please call: *****27/ 8 Sharebroker firm requires A) GENERAL CLERKS B) OFFICE BOY No experience necessary but 'O' level credits in English Mathematics required for (A). Call806 words
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Advertisement1019 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ESTD. CO. REQUIRES Experienceci General Clerk Must speak fluent English St other Chinese dialects Ability to type, work independently anrl take responsibilities Pis send resume and salary expected to: 42 Lorong 7 Realty Park. S'pore 1954 EXPERIENCED CLERK REQUIRED. Bilingual and able to work independently.1,019 words
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Advertisement607 1985-03-07 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRE GENERAt CLERK AND Lady Technical Sales Representative. Please call *****80 or *****84 for interview SHIPPING CLERK REQUIRED Pll asi call at No. 2. Jalan Rajah =03-12. Oolden Wall Flatted Factory. S'pore 1232. Tel *****96. TEMPORARY OFFICE ASSISTANTS required by established Co in Beach Road607 words
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Advertisement577 1985-03-07 23 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant Sales Sales [<§> BOSCH Ulgfllfh IcqtllHs FIELD SALES PROMOTER For Bom h Power Tools The Job All CllflgelH S.IK-s I'll llill >l( 1 Is 1 1 (jUllcd !< i Hi Mill 111 .i lange i»l liosth heaw dm. powei liniK .ii (Imiiu.il .md building577 words
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Advertisement238 1985-03-07 23 A Trading Company engaged i in Telecommunication prod ucta seeking suitable candi > dates to fill the position of SALES EXECUTIVES e Mid twenties. e Proven track record in sales preferably ln office equipment. e Possess a class 3 driving licence and own transport. We offer: e Attractive salary with238 words
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Advertisement460 1985-03-07 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales AmmmmwmMMMwmmmaam SALES ENGINEER com*'on ITC or Diploma in Electronic Engineering or its equivalent mm 2 year, of sales exper ience in the similar field Possess valid driving license ST Box A9215G 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 SAGA TRANSPORT PTE LTD (French International Forwarder) Just established460 words
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Advertisement589 1985-03-07 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ARE YOU EARNING I-NOuGH? ARE YOU IN THE RIGHT PROFESSION? DO VOU WANT A BETTER UPC STYLE? I organInternational link and will soon De expanding t.> and Malay Mortals to join our existing ;iynamic nl less tnan $10,000 p.m. I eniale abo.e 25 years with maturity589 words
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Advertisement840 1985-03-07 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales We are a nemly established company dealing in electrical products #e require the services ol SALES REPRESENTATIVES Basic salary high commission monthly bonus, annual bonus, provided School leavers welcome our ior Supei vi^. ii ill mprehensive training rv; ners Those who are willing lo start with840 words
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Advertisement418 1985-03-07 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales m=m~. ==S $4,000 TOP PRIZE j>er Sell best I USA Aide Hea th products. t ..'in- A-Vern lb-27, Orchard Towers Te1:23*8833. $1,500' month Secretary n >eded. PART-TIME OR FU' LTIME Sales sia:: req by Chang' Airport Jeweller> shop. 2. shift d-ities. Int. pis call 734 SALESGIRL/418 words
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Advertisement624 1985-03-07 24 n Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical SUNDSTRAND Z^_k P WALK-IN INTERVIEW 1 1 (9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.) j Experience, Ability and Performance pay well at Sundstrand g S We are a leading manufacturer of high technology aircraft com- Z2 pj ponents. Our Company624 words
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Advertisement242 1985-03-07 24 We have immediate vacancies for: BOILERMAN Have Class 1 or 2 Boiler Attendance Certificate. Must be prepared to work shift. PANEL BEATER Experience in panel beating work on aluminium and stainless steel sheet. Completed Secondary 2 education. Male applicants must have completed N.S. Interested please call to arrange for an242 words
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Advertisement600 1985-03-07 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical JmSAM A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries 'SAD engaged in the manufacturing of aircraft pa r ts and components invites you to apply for the position of Responsible *or the maintenance of plant macrvneries and buildings Supervise a team of Maintenance Technicians600 words
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Advertisement550 1985-03-07 24 72 Situations Vacant Technical ■FMC NEEDS (PERMANENT IST SHIFT: 7.00am 4.18pm) (PERMANENT 2ND SHIFT: 4.12pm 1.30am) $700 I -NTC 2 3 in Metal Machining Without trade o bul with reie. experience will he. considered 1 Shift allov._ni •s 10 mmW^ItTVTTfW [iii] I Kyl-y-flj _____P*tT_rnT___fl ■uMHilh [r_i_R_B m* mm I Salary550 words
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Advertisement532 1985-03-07 24 72 Situations Vacant Technical /Toolroom Machinist Metal Machining (those without NTC 3 but with minimum of 5 years working experience will a'so be considered) e Minimum years experience in tool oom and some NC knowledge will be an advantage e Salary negotiable Benefits: e Free transport provided e Production allowance532 words
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Advertisement1940 1985-03-07 25 72 Situations Vacant 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 7?. Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical lechmcal I _____Hl________^^H_H HI *^H P^_____ P 3^T^^^* l^_r*' H^H-- if*! w ,-_SS ,T rI ■1 1 -Inn riiiDi1,940 words
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Advertisement276 1985-03-07 25 73 Situations Vacant: Production Si and precision j f-A machining firm in TJ ASEAN nas vacancies j KB which otters good |j| advancement j Ff prospects for the I J. right candidates i I STORE KEEPER 4 nn 3 year. I i MACHINISTS (Male Female) ing I l i pert276 words
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Advertisement521 1985-03-07 25 <i Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production f Female j ProductKMi Operators (2 rotating shifts) be S Our offer: Con* i dance a." $500 Free transport r .7 r age and cc i SlOO BEST (Eng T, ansportaiion for Jurong, Buk Ba RedhiM, T.ong Bahr,, ah, Dover Road, C521 words
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Advertisement310 1985-03-07 26 73 Situations Vacant Production KYOWA I SINGAPORE PTE LTD (JURONG) Normal shift $487 per month excluding overtime Permanent second shift (12pm-8 45pm) 5520 per month excluding overtime 3 rotating shifts S6ll per month excluding overtime Part-time operators 4 50pm-8.50pm $2 50 per hour Benetits Confirmation increment up to S3O Overtime310 words
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Advertisement304 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: /4 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous IB l\i K\M\I)V MOTEI SINGAPORE The Personnel Department^ TAI-PAN RAMADA HOTEL 101 Victoria Street Singapore 0718 Owner: Hotel Tai-Pan Limited L Member of the JACK CHIA-MPH GROUP 1 JaTmSmM SINGAPOREAN f PTE LTD We have immediate job openings for:Male below 45 years304 words
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Advertisement567 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous mor.co polo SINGAPORE REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY ROOM STEWARDESS Starting salary: $480 p.m.; confirmed salary: $500 p.m. e Be able to write and speak simple English, e Be prepared for hard work and willing to do shift duties, e Preferably above 25 years of age. DOORMAN Starting salary:567 words
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Advertisement376 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous INCOM Ttl SINGAPORE An American multinational company has vacancies ior: Material Handler Starting\salary torn $500 Secondary education Must be physically fit Able to drive forklif* Age between 20 30 years Set-Up Technician Starting salary irom $630 NTC 3 Metal Machining certificate Knowledge of settingup, trouble-shoot auto376 words
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Advertisement402 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires CHIEF STEWARD COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS LINENMAIDS LOUNGE HOSTESSES WAITERS/ WAITRESSES We offer attractive salaries plus generous fringe benefits including free duty meals, insurance coverage and excellent career opportunities. Interested applicants please write to or call personally at: The Personnel Dept 181 Kitchener Road402 words
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Advertisement393 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I c Rown sj N ®wm:e hotel x x^^VvVvV^XXXXX-^S invites applications P^ jxj for the following positions: x v" ______iArnil^!"!^^_^_____kxW: Gross Salary jg $550 per month _S vx^___________________________________xi_ S* Gross Salary JS $500 $600 i§ J£ per month \H| BtajM'ttfl m\ X^ Gross Salary V N393 words
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Advertisement474 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SIN TIEN SENG PTE LTD Distributor tor Daihatsu Vehicles i eq iiri---1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum RECEPTIONISTS to handle PABX Switchboard, receive visitors and also perform light clerical duties 2) GENERAL CLERK To perform clerical duties e Chinese female, above 18 years old e Bilingual, able to474 words
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Advertisement618 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Engineering company requires: STEEL FABRICATOR' WELDER e With 3to 5 years experience e Able to repair body*. truck mixer crawler crane aircompressor etc Include panel beat, gas cutting welding e Residing at Woodlands HIAB CRANE LORRY DRIVER With class 5 driving licence e Able to operate618 words
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Advertisement527 1985-03-07 26 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous (J[) dynasty requires immediately SECURITY OFFICERS SH.la.rv" $495 HOUSEMAN (Salary $440) JUNIOR SOUS CHEF (Pastry Cold Kitchens) 7 years related experience in a leading hotel Excellent tringe benetits ir eluding free meals to all em ployee. Dc come and discuss with us personally Alternatively you can527 words
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Advertisement560 1985-03-07 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Walk in interview: 1) MALE DRIVER Aise _!.-i and above Possess cl____s driving licence e Able to speak and un lerstand English 2) MALE GARDENER e .\_,e _!> and above e Knowledge ol horticulture preferred Please call personally at: NO 16 NASSIM ROAO SINGAPORE 1025 Tune560 words
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Advertisement597 1985-03-07 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Job vacancies lor Al MALAY ANO CHINESE FACTORY OPERATORS B) MUSLIM ANO CHINESE COOKS C) CLEANERS AMAH e Pood and drinks provided e Free uniforms and boi il i Call personally lor interview at: EFFORT HOLDINGS PTE LTD 235 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 Katong Sauna Et597 words
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Advertisement1094 1985-03-07 27 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous TYPESETTING CO. URGENTLY req Sales Executives. Experience in similar capacity. Basic salary plus commission Motorcycle t Vespa) and petrol provided. Experienced Compugraphlc.- Ma-c-hine Typesetters required Attractive salary Interested please call *****31/2 or come personally t.. .I.m.ik Photo Pte Ltd, Blk 87. Redhlll Close (***** A WAREHOUSING1,094 words
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Advertisement848 1985-03-07 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous VAN DRIVER CUM Worker Must b« hardworking it responsible. Av-'-? 23-30 Salary $500 p.m Apply to: Advertier. 423 Changi Rd. 5 1 '1 ms. S'pore-1441 DRIVER CUM DELIVERY urgently re julred Interested applicants p! ;ase call personally at: 81, Oner. Road. Slngapore-0821 FEMALE SHAMPOO GIRLS required848 words
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Advertisement2042 1985-03-07 27 [Oljfcjf A ROVER FOR SALE \^tJ\m\ Be the talk of the town when you ig* ZJ lH 1 C -J rove around in this beautiful red SI Inllr* Rover 2600. It has only done 7,000 O CJU km and is for sale at a negotiable 1 C ifll Ifl I2,042 words
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Advertisement2256 1985-03-07 27 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Saie: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale Ford/Fiat 2610 TODAY... A NEW LASER TOMORROW! t£vd^______v A^^*' &*>■ akmrnmrn. J WW <^a mmmm A '^-H mmmmmm '.■•'>■'•*»• **r T___________^^"" ■■■■'%isA\*---am W *\ar '*^______-^___H ______H._____H_________r i -^^__i 8 1 'tarn _______k______l 7 k_______P T: For a strictly limited2,256 words
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Advertisement969 1985-03-07 28 92 For Sale Mazda co reg julv ii M.-.i.i gesi_. mto, l ov.ner aircon, ravette. power steering c-en trai locking, tax June 85. ongile, showroom condition *****0. 19*3 MAZDA 323 automatic 1 :< hatchback 1 ladj owner, accilenl ire.- low mileage garaged, stereo, excellent condition ESP warranty 521.5000.n0 Contact hrs969 words
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Advertisement837 1985-03-07 28 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale M For Salo: Other Makes other Makes Other Makes WE PRICE LEADER I- t Only $16,000 for jfT^WKT T~""'€~\ I nett vehicle price At I m J 11 I $600 road tax (6 months) M j Jmm\\ 1 I Large. 43oomm (L)xl B9omm (W)837 words
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Advertisement696 1985-03-07 28 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles FVII2 JD FUSO dump truck, 4 months old. good condition, price negotiable Call Mr. Ng, Telephone: *****48 BEDFORD TR DIESEL lorry mounted with Hiab' crane, in excellent running cond. Selling $10,000 0.n.0. Tel *****11 Mr Hui. END -81 ISUZU Lorry Steel. 1 owner, diesel, low696 words
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Advertisement677 1985-03-07 28 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXKI3S $490 LCI2S $780 RXZ $990 LC3SO $950. Honda VT2SO $950 CB4OO C8250 $850. Scooter CVBO< CXI3O. Vespa $480. Scrambler XLIBS/ DTI7S-' ERI2S $350. *****62. Peter 12 Gopeng St. S'pore 0207. (opp Tanjong Pagar Plaza. Blk-4). MANY RDI2SLC MBXI2SF RD3SOLC YPVS RD3SOLC $1,200677 words
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Advertisement1915 1985-03-07 28 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 p OT sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Sxxx==xxxxxx=x-xx-.xxx=x=iixxx= j I =5= economy- me perte ctpa So Many Ways Better f. AND TEST DRIVE "HE COMPLETE NISSAN RANGE A' NISSAN DISPLAY CENTRE1,915 words
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Advertisement518 1985-03-07 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSES e Diat. 9 renovated penlho.se with OWN SWIMMING POOL separate living dining, family hall, bar area 4 bdrms. servant's 5.600 sq ft $7.5-00 p.m. e Dist. 9 Horizon Towers, brand new penthouse with OWN SWIMMING POOL and saun i Split-level living, dining. 5 bdrms.518 words
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Advertisement672 1985-03-07 28 107 Accommodation Available Apartments J ""V c c Ardmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short teo: e u r > apartments tc let with exclusive Count y CiuD membership Just oft Orchard Ro.ui and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms. large lounge ample park ng Furnished or unfun .shed Rental from $3,600 per month672 words
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Advertisement558 1985-03-07 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ARDMORE PARK Spacious, luxurious, fully airconditioned apartments with country club facilities and 24 hours security 3 bedrooms all with attached bathrooms, living, dining, kitchen and servant's room Short and long term leases available. Rental ***** upwards BALMORAL TOWERS Tastefully furnished 4-bedroom apartment, central airconditioned. fully carpeted558 words
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Advertisement177 1985-03-07 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DISTRICT 1543, HAWAII TOWERS brand new exclusive condominium apartment i the best unit). 3 spacious birms. servant's, large living dining, big balcony, fully aircon, modern kitchen Swimming Pool/1 ennis/ Squash/ Security Brar.c* new deluxe furniture $2,300 3. .*****/6 Datl DIST 9 LEONIE TOWER, 3.000 sq.ft.. 3177 words
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Advertisement950 1985-03-07 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PARKVIEW. ONLY 52.000, luxuriously furn brand new apt. 4 fully aircond bdrms, servant's Fully equipped American style kiti-hen with built-m breakfast table Full recreational facilities. Hawaiian Hsg *****78' *****26 NEAR AMERICAN/ JAPANESE Schs Very spacious 3 bdrms. servant's Beautiful open view. Full recreational facilities. F/furn. $1,800950 words
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Advertisement942 1985-03-07 29 113 For Sale Mouse* DIST 15 MEYER RD double-s! semi-detached 3,000 sq ft tied rooms Freehold $580,000 DeanProperty *****65 (6 lines 1 DIST 15 SIGLAP RD vn -inity Weli kept intermediate ter 3 bdrms servants Quiet surroundings Freehold Acumen *****11 DIST 1545 JLN SEMPADAN rey corner terrace 1750 m, fl942 words
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Advertisement710 1985-03-07 30 114 For Sale Private 114 Fo. Sale: Pr.vate 114 For Stle: Private 114 r ar^*!® n f" Va,e Apartments Apartments Apartments Apinnwmi HTfUPU PJIRK iat a^ZajSß /New Exterior Design Expensive j^^SE^l! mt\ and High-class Finishes g *s!% 2-storey Split-level a wt vV\P^ Terrace Houses 1 I mj l Wm timm-710 words
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Advertisement681 1985-03-07 30 Di«t.9 Sophia Court 2 bed10ms, brand new condo, spaous. 1.100-sq.ft. Freehold. 140.000 only. Dist.9 Wilkie Mansion 3 bed10ms, i.2oosq.ft with swimming jol .'reel. old $380,000 negotiae. PATRON PROPERTY TEL: *****15/ *****18 .10 Leedon Heights 1700 sq.ft. urn. 3 rm. /servant's. $400,900. .10 Grenville lower mais 2500 j ft Pool, squash.681 words
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Advertisement1005 1985-03-07 30 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments i i i SEE THE SHOW APARTMENT SEE THE SHOW MAISONETTE AT NO. 2 ARDMORE PARK FROM 12 NOON 5.30 PM TEL *****67 v_>lLy LvJL Z— 3 minutes from Orchard Road a brilliant Moshe Safdie design double-depth living area 'hanging1,005 words
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Advertisement1026 1985-03-07 30 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW, 1.770 SQ FT. Low floor, well kept. cosy, facing greenery Macßitchie $250,000. Vanda *****18 MUST SEE TO appreciate' Farrer Court Very well renovated 3 bdrm- servant's Approx 1.550 sq.ft. Everton *****11. D.lO FARRER COURT above Bth tlr. lacing east 3 bdrms. 1770 sq.tt. $250,0001,026 words
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Advertisement1568 1985-03-07 30 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted I Kl I I FAR EAST ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I Far East Organization is looking for development sites in j the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows1,568 words
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Advertisement1198 1985-03-07 31 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I^CHOICE^I FACTORY Y SPACE FOR I I LEASE I Factory Space of various dimensions at Sims Ave. Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces MMMMMmMmmmmm^ m I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE1,198 words
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Advertisement431 1985-03-07 32 SANYU HIGH SCHOOL, 297A Thomson Road. S'pore-1130 Tel *****40 1 Registration for both Secondary and Pre-U in commercial classes is now on 2) Subjects are taught in English and graduates can sit for GCE ■O' A' Level examinations 3) Both Chinese English Stream students mav obtain application forms during sch431 words
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Advertisement591 1985-03-07 33 147 Academic 147 Academic ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL (EST 1960) 98, ST FRANCIS ROAD, SINGAPORE 1232 Tel: *****04 Prepares students tor fhe Singapore Cambridge 'A' Level Examinations. PRE-U 1 ARTS COMMERCE Subjects available General Paper, English Literature, Geography, History, Economics, Mathematics, Principles of Accounts, Chinese Malay. Entry Qualification 3 credits591 words
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Advertisement561 1985-03-07 33 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) 1. BASIC (Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE A) DAY CLASSES: 1) If-F 2.00- 5 00pm 1103 2) T/Th Sa 200- 5.00pm 12/03 3) M W/F 9 00-12 00pm 25/03 4) M/W/F 2.00- 5 00pm 25/03 5) M/W/F561 words
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Advertisement633 1985-03-07 33 150 Commercial/ Technical 1984 LCCI EXAM AWARDS 1) COSTING (Intermediate) Mr Tan Lay Ann SINGAPORE Ist WORLD Ist 2) ACCOUNTING (Higher) Mis* Teresa Tan Guefc Meng SINGAPORE Ist 3) GROUP DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING (Higher) Miss Teresa Tan Guefc Mang WORLD Ist HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to the above mentioned our top students633 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1985-03-07 34 SEKHARAN VASU passed sway on 6.3.85 at 1500 hours. Body lying st 24, Springleaf Avenue, S'pore 2678. For funeral enquiries ring *****60. REGINAL D SILVA passed away peacefully in C'henathurai. Trivandrum 6/3/85 Missed by sister Madam Mary U'Cruz and children, daughter Betty Gomez and family, son Alby D'Silva53 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1985-03-07 34 Ths Family of tha lata MR LOW SIOW CHEA Departed 1/3/85 wish to expreas their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Cheirmen of SCSW Assn., O.C. E' Division and Member* of VSC, staff and colleague* of STP, relatives, CO, OC A Members of 6 SIR Support Co, friends69 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1985-03-07 34 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE QUEK SENG THYE Departed: 2nd March 1965 express our heartfelt thanks, appreciation to Doctors, Pastor and Members of True Light Church, Management of S'pore-Johore Expreas, associations, relatives and friends for their kind assistance and support during our recent beroavomont.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1985-03-07 34 Ths family of ths Ists TEO YONG BHEAN Doparted on 1/3/S5 with to expreas their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, associations, friends and colleeguee lor their kind assistance, attsndancs, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.39 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1985-03-07 34 The family of ths late MICHAEL GOH Depsrtsd Ist March 1985 wishss to express their heartfelt thank* and appreciation to all relative* and friends tor their attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations, assistsncs 4 support during their recent bereavement Special thanks to Rev Fathers: Rupert Dawson, Robert Mstthsws, Psul Goh, Wallace, Doctors,64 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1985-03-07 34 The family of the late MDM MARY SNG BOON WAY wish lo express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, wreaths, donations and attendance during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to The Doctors Staff of Ward 1, 2, 68, Alexandra Hospital,66 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1985-03-07 34 WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES ft CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE TAN SRI DR. RUNME SHAW From: THE CHAIRMAN, GENERAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE BUKIT TIMAH SADDLE CLUB30 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1985-03-07 34 IN FONDEST MEMORY OF XAVIER M.S. NATHAN DEPARTED: 7.3.84 APPA, you left us a year ago. Still fond memories linger ln us. Mass is offered today for the repose of his soul at the Church of St. Theresa, Kg. Bahru at 6p.m. Inserted bv loved ones. In119 words
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Advertisement383 1985-03-07 34 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Typing Typing Typing ATT TRAINS THE BEST SECRETARIESOnce again our results prove it iHiOIL 9W *^M mm I Mr\mm WAr A M. amw' I mm B'Sf. aW m m, m T^jAA wAWmmW i# MM km Tm\ Hr W From Left: Stephanie.383 words
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Advertisement266 1985-03-07 34 157 Other Courses VEGETABLE FRUIT CARVING !/ll Commencing 13/3/85 ft 8/3/85 respectively A variety of displays and patterns in carving for any festivals throughout the year. Specially designed for both Beginners it Intermediate students in this 4-session course. For more details, telephone: METROPOLITAN YMCA *****55 EXT 508/503 BE RECOGNISED AS266 words
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Advertisement72 1985-03-07 34 173 Religious Announcements YOU ARE INVITED to hear REV. DR. SAM KAMALESON (Preacher ol tha Yaar USA 1961) PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL at THE METHODIST CENTENNIAL EVANGELISTIC FESTIVAL Tima 7.30p.m. (nightly) Dates: 7th. 9th. March 1965 Place: Wesley Methodist Church (5, Fort Canning Road) ALL ARE WELCOME. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR72 words
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Advertisement34 1985-03-07 34 With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to the Family of the late TAN SRI DR RUNME SHAW From: The School Advisory Committee. Principal, Staff Students of SANG NILA UTAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL More obituaries on page 3534 words
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Article560 1985-03-07 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP But Loch Bijou is worth following By STATISTICS show that a good number of races, especially in Classes 3 and 4, are won by newcomers which showed fair ability in their initial runs. More so by horses which came in for inspired betting. Beldale560 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-03-07 34 ON THE TRACK with TONTO The top ten Glitter Ii Spirit Support Rising Sun Lih Sang Lih Kuda Naga Mountain Eagle E For Easy II Spanish Music II Humble Boy Persian Tiara IPOH, Wed. Mountain Eagle displayed keen action in his workout on a soft422 words
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594 1985-03-07 34 Express Car pick of Class 4 newcomers IPOH, Wed. Express Car II looks the pick of the 15 Class 4 newcomers entered for the Perik Turf Club March Meeting start i ing on Saturday. The three-year-* id bay i English filly by Bay Express out of Phylica ran four timesNST - 594 words
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Article1226 1985-03-07 34 A TOTAL of 299 horses, comprising 158 in Class 3 and 141 in Class 5, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club meeting on March 23, 24, 30 and 31. There will be nine races on the first three days and 10 on the last day.1,226 words
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Article129 1985-03-07 34 FIRST DAV: Class 3 Div 2 1.200 m and 1,600 m. Divs 4 and 6 1,200 m; Class 5 Divs 1 and 3 1,200 m Divs 2, 4 and 5 1.400 m. SECOND DAV: Class 3 Divs 1 and 3 1,200 m and 1.600 m. Div 5 1,200129 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1985-03-07 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 BOARD OF GOVERNORS And The Principal, Staff Students Of ST. ANDREW'S JUNIOR COLLEGE ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL AND THE PRESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE ST. ANDREW'S90 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1985-03-07 35 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest tympathy lo PUAN SRI PEGGY SHAW and hei lamily on the passing awa) ol TAN SRI DR RUNME SHAW From. The Principal* StefU i, Stuoentt ol The Convent ol th. Holy intent Je»u> Primary 6 Secondary Lorong 1 Toa Payoh46 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1985-03-07 35 In Everlovinj Memory Ol MARY MIRANDA JOSEPH Departed 7.3.84 Sadly missed and always remembered by husband Joseph sons George Terry. Ignatius and daughters Cermet. Maybte and Annabellie. In Evertoving Memory Of K BOOMNATHAN Departed 7th March 1962 Ol one we will never forget By all the loved74 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1985-03-07 35 In twaat ramambranca of YEOW KOON POH who departed a year ago That unselfish life it has not died I Dearly missed by: Wife Aileen ioni daughi* daughters-cr i_» grand-children loved on— LOUIS GKANADICUM Departed 7/3/M May his soul rest in peace Always remembered by loved on**.50 words
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372 1985-03-07 35 PETER WATSON - Eight get one-frame play-off to be 'On Cue' By PETER WATSON EIGHT of Singapore's topranked amateurs will be Invited to face ?ach other with one frame of snooker in the most sudden of all sudden-death tournaments. They have been invited by the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council to battle it372 words
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162 1985-03-07 35 J. RAJENDRAN - Singapore get invite for Asian meet J. RAJENDRAN SINGAPORE have been invited to participate in the Sixth Asian Badminton Confederation Championships in Kuala Lumpur from April 15-21. The Singapore Badminton Association will meet soon to decide on the invitation. Badminton giants China and Indonesia have officially confirmed their participation in162 words
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Article162 1985-03-07 35 ANGLO-CHINESE School and the Singapore Chinese Girls' School trounced their respective opponents 4-1 in the Schools' South Zone Under-17 badminton final at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday. Smalts Bays: ACS bt Bukit Merah (ACS first): Jason Wong bt Wee Boon Nee 15-6. 15-4; Um Chung Kiang bt162 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-03-07 35 Sad night for Lloyd as Windies collapse to seven-wkt defeat 41 KNEW we could do it. i rang my wife three days ago and told her it was on. I would have loved to have won the toss. We would have batted and 200--210Reuter - 560 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-03-07 35 Aebli all set to make his mark in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. American participation in this year's Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open will likely herald a change in this year's championship, which tees off at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here tomorrow. After Denny Hepler became the first American winnerBernama; AFP - 254 words
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Article286 1985-03-07 35 South Korea drop skipper Jung KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. South Korea will retain several players from their pre-Olympic soccer squad for their Asian Group 3A World Cup qualifying clash with Malaysia here on Sunday. The 20-member Korean squad, together with chief coach Moon Jung Sik and his assistant Kim Jung Nam,Bernama - 286 words
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206 1985-03-07 35 Pro soccer: Datuk Ajib gives blessings JOHOR BARU, Wed. Johor Football Association president Datuk Ajib Ahmad, who has his hands full running the state government as Menteri Besar, will support moves to promote semiSrofessional soccer in ohor. Datuk Ajib's assurance on Monday follows doubts among critics that semipro soccer inNST - 206 words
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Article53 1985-03-07 35 CALCUTTA, Wed. A sparkling 81-run knock by captain Debbie Hockley helped New Zealand defeat the Indian President's Eleven in a oneday women's cricket match at the Eden Grounds here yesterday. After the Indian President's XI had made 128-5 in 40 overs, New Zealand secured victory with 3.2 oversAP - 53 words
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Article37 1985-03-07 35 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's Khaosai Galaxy retained the World Boxing Association junior-bantamweight title when he knocked out his South Korean challenger Lee DongChoon in the seventh round of their scheduled 15-round fight here today. R euterReuter - 37 words
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245 1985-03-07 35 COLORADO SPRINGS, Wed. Blood boosting will be banned by the International Olympic Committee before the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary. This prediction came from Belgium's Prince Alexandre Demerode, chairman of the lOC medical commission, during a visit to the United States Olympic Training Centre onAP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration506 1985-03-07 36 Cy k I TCT _i *n T"*__i _l __L_ J 31 1 -*i 1 1 »T§ l l_*vT kl* HI l.f l'lu L___ _L_______Li r Tu I _T'*__FP None of us •had experienced this before. It's very difficult to practise your serve when the earthReuter; AFP - 506 words
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Article, Illustration159 1985-03-07 36 SANTIAGO, Wed. The parents of Sweden's top tennis players yesterday ordered them oat of Chile. The order came as a result of a seismic wave that followed Sunday's massive earthquake which threatened their Davis Cup match against Chile. Lars Olander, president of the SwedishAP - 159 words
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Article637 1985-03-07 36 Sweden, Chile await Davis Cup decision in the aftermath of Santiago quake SANTIAGO, Wed. The International Tennis Federation will rule today on whether to hold the Davis Cup-tie between holders Sweden and Chile here this weekend as scheduled. ITF director of Men's Tennis ThomasReuter; AFP - 637 words
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Article86 1985-03-07 36 PRAGUE, Wed. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, is out of this weekend's Davis Cup tennis tie against the Soviet Union in Tbilisi because of a ear infection, sports officials said here yesterday. Lendl's ailment will also stop him playing at next week's Grand Prix tournament in Brussels.Reuter - 86 words
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Article173 1985-03-07 36 Ann makes Martina sweat it out REST OF TENNIS PRINCETON (New Jersey), Wed. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova fought off a stiff first-set challenge and went on to beat little-known fellowAmerican Ann Henricksson in the first round of the national women's indoor championships here yesterday. Martina, who admitted she had difficulty adjustingReuter; AP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-03-07 36 LONDON, Wed. English First Division club Chelsea yesterday braced themselves for a major Football Association inquiry after some of the worst soccer violence seen here for years erupted during and after Sunderland defeated them 3-2 in the Milk Cup secondleg semi-final at Stamford Bridge on Monday night.AFP; AP; Reuter - 338 words
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Article59 1985-03-07 36 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. The Sporting Press reported yesterday that the Flamengo soccer club have prepared a US$3 million (($6. 6m) proposal plan to buy back star striker Zico from Italy's Udinese team. Zico and Flamengo officials confirmed there had been contacts with Udinese aboutAFP - 59 words
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Article267 1985-03-07 36 LONDON, Wed. Roger Palmer, formerly with Manchester City, did his old soccer club a good turn by scoring Oldham's winner at Birmingham last night. The shock defeat took the steam out of Birmingham's challenge for the English Second Division leadership. After an impressive win at Oxford on Saturday,AFP; Reuter - 267 words
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Article262 1985-03-07 36 HERMANN ADAMANT: West German chief Hermann Neuberger said in Bonn he was still confiJent that West Germany would stage the 1988 European Championship despite massive internal political opposition. Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government had made it clear they expected the West German Soccer Federation to give up the championship262 words
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Article377 1985-03-07 36 FORMER British junior champion lan Williamson reached the World Professional Billiards Championship bv beating Bernard Bennett 3-0 at the Hatton Garden Snooker Centre in London on Tuesday Williamson had a break of 107 in winning the first game 400-200, and 164 in taking the second 400-89. He wonAFP; Reuter - 377 words
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Article490 1985-03-07 37 JOE DORAI - A 30-year dream come true JOE DORAI HOCK LENG'S PRIDE AND JOY I have watched m Michael's football take root from the basketball courts at Margaret Drive to the Jurong Stadium since 1982 when he played for Pioneer Arsenal. His debut for Singapore was impressive. He has good ball-control, power490 words
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Article307 1985-03-07 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By AN avalanche of goals that will be the aim of Singapore Malays when they meet Malacca Malays in the second-leg of the Sultans' Gold soccer competition quarter-final clash at the Jalan Besar Stadium at (8) tonight. The selectors are leaving307 words
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Article212 1985-03-07 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By CENTRE Teo Han Chua has been included in the national training squad for the Hongkong Sevens rugby tournament from March 30-31 He was not in the original squad of 14 named by the Singapore Ru^by Union shortly after last month's Singapore Cricket Club212 words
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Article115 1985-03-07 37 Re -test in drug affair ATHENS, Wed. The Greek Athletics Association have accepted a request by 14 athletes, suspected of taking drugs, that their samples be re-iested In Cologne and not Rome as earlier planned. Sports sources said the athletes, six of whom were withdrawn from the European Indoor ChampionshipsReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-03-07 37 FATHER'S Day was celebrated a few months earlier than usual In Singapore yesterday as two of the Republic's most strikingly-successful soccer sons basked in proud paternal admiration. For Yahya Madon, 21, and 27-year-old Michael Tan, being publicly acknowledged as the respective apples of their dads' eyes represented348 words
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Article501 1985-03-07 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI HUSSEIN'S RAW DIAMOND 4 Michael made a useful contribution with his two goals after coming on as replacement for Tokijan. But this doesn't mean he has earned himself a regular place. He has the knack to be in the right place501 words
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Article290 1985-03-07 37 THE Times Organisation moved to the top of their group with a 3-2 win over Getap in a Business Houses Football League Division Two game at Queenstown yesterday. Other Div Two results: FE Levingston 2 Tien Wah Press 1, CIAS v Heli Orient (postponed ground unfit). THE Singapore290 words
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248 1985-03-07 37 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Five club players impress coach Chelvan MAHMOOD GAZNAVI B> FIVE club players Lndian Association's left winger J. Kuppusamy, and midfielder R. Murali, and Ceylon Sports Club's trio of Tah Kong Han. P. Sivabalan and Tan Teck Cheong, cai.ght the eye of national hockey coach V. K. Chelvan yesterday. Chelvan picked248 words
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Advertisement243 1985-03-07 35 Shortage ot computer Dersoitftfi EHUmay worsen MM_MM_BIhJ .mis. be ti* They s^ oo^ wm ____________________B________k________ I -rt dl tc** il MSB a 7^ **> COOP**** 0 br «*»<*• tn tn* w**-"---BE A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL Computers nowadays play essentia' roles in the management systems of commerce, industry and the government. This243 words
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Advertisement273 1985-03-07 35 The School Advisory Committee. Principal Vice-Prmci pal, Staff and Students of QUEENSTOWN SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL express sympathy and condolence to family members of the late Tan Sri Dr. RUNME SHAW and appreciation to SHAW FOUNDATION for support given to the Schools Improvement Projects With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to the family273 words
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Advertisement122 1985-03-07 36 Newsweek The Voters Send Zia Some Mixed M Am K__i»x.w. afi __________F t'^ F*^* m^ mSil-- l_f** m*mAmP I The Dollars Mighty JM WM fm*^K S______Kk__? W^ /4 -/<?' and examines tell-tale signs that it will soon come bouncing H •^^W-XS-Wtm W /t^_) /*> <$ JaCK j_in xi^_7'hO I c*122 words
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Miscellaneous66 1985-03-07 37 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY Friendly: National team SCC Padanc 5.30 pm NETBALL Zone taurn* ment ftaaLs (National Siadium Courts 1 2 3 pn. SOCCER Sultan > Gold Cop: Singapore Malays v Malacca Maiav.v Jalan Besai B pn). Friend!. SCC 3rd XI v Dvnamites c Padang S JO pai SQL ASH Mile66 words
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325 1985-03-07 38 Chinese beauty contest not for foreign eyes xU'ANGZHOU. Wed. China staged its first public- beauty pageant here today but barred foreign journalists from following the proceedings in a hotel. The three-hour pageant to select both a Miss and a Mr Guangz- hou struck a cosmopolitan note as the 10 womenAFP - 325 words
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Article31 1985-03-07 38 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.75 points to 1.288.10 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article188 1985-03-07 38 Rugby player dies after training A SCHOOLBOY rugby player died after he collapsed from heat stroke during a training session at Farrer Park on Monday. Calvin Chua, 15, a Secondary Three Arts student from Anglo-Chinese School, was training with the school team in preparation for the coming National Schools Rugby188 words
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475 1985-03-07 38 Toxic substance injected into patient's spine by mistake MIAMI, Wed. News photographer Bob East lay in a coma yesterday, braindead because doc-tors accidentally injected a toxic substance used to sterilise instruments into his spinal column during surgery to remove his right eye. The incidentUPI - 475 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-03-07 38 THIS scene from the S opular Live From tndio One musical series came into the home direct from Hong Lim Green last night. The series was shown on location for the first time to coincide with Yuan Xiao Jie, the 15th day of the Lunar New209 words
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291 1985-03-07 38 A TEENAGER, who was forbidden by his family to ride motorcycles, went ahead to buy one. He collected his machine at about noon on Tuesday. Seven-and-a-half hours later, K. Krishnan, 18, was killed when he lost control of the machine and crashed into291 words
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290 1985-03-07 38 NEW DELHI, Wed. Early results in India's state elections today showed Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi tightening his grip throughout northern and central India but his opponents were ahead in their southern strongholds. State-run television said that Mr Gandhi's Congress (I) PartyReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-03-07 38 M.G.G. PILLAI - Jaffar gets top job in Bank Negara M.G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian government today appointed Datuk Jaffar Hussein as its new Central Bank governor, a week after his predecessor, Tan Sri Aziz Taha, resigned unexpectedly. Datuk Jaffar, the chairman of Malayan Banking Berhad, the496 words
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Advertisement255 1985-03-07 38 Stay in -hfc know... What happened when the POSB withdrew $1.6 billion from banks last year and placed them with the Monetary Authority of Singapore 9 BT provides some food for thought in its editorial on what we can do to help the poor. BTop quality for top people Tell255 words
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Miscellaneous148 1985-03-07 38 Weather m y mf m m > m UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with occasional showers over several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/20 C Qoudy Manila 20 34 C Sunny Amsterdam148 words
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Article, Illustration919 1985-03-07 1 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - Thorns among the musical roses GEORGINA EMMANUEL The sth National Music Competition begins tomorrow. We take a look at how far it has come since it was begun in 1976, and meet the adjudicators. By m National Music Competition "II before an audience »e could fashion a proud, lovely rose,919 words
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Article388 1985-03-07 1 ADJUDICATORS for the 1985 National Music Competition are quite iuustrious. Ronald Smith is the familiar signature on the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music exam vrtificates. Chief Executive and Director of Examinations for the ABRSM. fellow of Trinity College. London, Chairman of the UK Council for388 words
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Article, Illustration625 1985-03-07 2 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN Arty crafts By MANY of you might have seen flowers, insects and other things embedded inside clear plastic paper weights, brooches, pendants or rings. Now there are do-it-yourself kits to make rings and pendants. The kit contains: JEWELLERY accessories to make a625 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1985-03-07 3 Christine Khor; HUO MEILI - Creating a whole new look for you Christine Khor HUO MEILI •xK- edited by In this penultimate article in our series, you learn how to put it all together hair, makeup and wardrobe following the colour me beautiful principles. By IF YOU'VE been following the series, you will have a1,267 words
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Article, Illustration492 1985-03-07 8 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA THERE GOES THE BRIDE Hilton International Singapore ballroom March 14 to 23 Previewed by vIM A R KHA YY A M certainly had the right u!e..t when he wrote those contented lines about "a loaf of bread, a jug of wine and492 words
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Article, Illustration642 1985-03-07 8 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By BACK in the 70s, when educational television (ETV) was introduced into the local school syllabus, students were thrilled to see lessons and textbooks come to life on a TV screen. Now, with Channel 12, English literature students can "study" their literary642 words
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Letter352 1985-03-07 8 I REFER to Paik Choo's article on the Baba play. Let Bygones Be Bygones, which was published on Monday. The first two paragraphs give the impression that the whole theatre audience looks and sounds as if they were a wayside wayang crowd. I am sure the352 words
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Article368 1985-03-07 8 KATE JAMES - KATE JAMES ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR The Stage Club Dama Centre. Feb 27 to March 2 Reviewed by THERE was much to admire in Regan Heysek's upbeat production of Absurd Person Singular. John Wylie was responsible for three outstanding sets three different kitchens during Christmas parties368 words
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Article, Illustration574 1985-03-07 9 LESLIE LEOW - LESLIE LEOW Chess By AMERICA, Singapore, Is- .iei. Iceland and the Soviet Union. Which of these is the strongest chessplaying nation on a j>et capita basis? The answer is Iceland. a North Atlantic island state with only 240.000 inhabitants. Of thc world's top-ranked 100 players, fain574 words
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Article, Illustration589 1985-03-07 9 TISA NG - TISA NG FACE TO FACE PHIZZOG MASK THEATRE DBS auditorium Ended on March 2 Reviewed by Between them. Christina and Roger managed to play The Many Faces of Love with a cast which included the Harlequin, the saucy maid, the miserly father, the cowardly captain and a589 words
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Article, Illustration498 1985-03-07 9 RADHIKA SRINIVASAN - RADHIKA SRINIVASAN THE SILK ROAD THROUGH THE TIENSHAN MOUNTAINS BY RAIL Tonight, Ch 12, 8 pm Previewed by THE interminable deserts of Gobi and Taklamakan are finally left behind and the Silk Road expedition packs up its vehicles and camels on a special coach to498 words
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Advertisement14 1985-03-07 1 Make some floral jewellery OUTLOOK, Page Two Literary works on TV LEISURE, Page Nine14 words
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Advertisement319 1985-03-07 2 LUCKY DRAW 'BS The SAFE Lucky Draw '85 was drawn by Mr Gok Sik Ngee, SAFE Chairman on Saturday 2, March 1985 at 3.00 pm and the results were witnessed by a panel of judges The winners are: ISt Prize: Benny Lounge Suite *****3 2nd Prize: Marantz Combination Svstem 1319 words
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Advertisement2173 1985-03-07 4 S3 DBS BANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore Balance Sheet as at 31st December 1984 DBS Bank DBS Group DBS Bank DBS Group Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 Note 1984 1983 1984 1983 (SS'OOO) (SS'OOO) (SS'OOO) (SS'OOO) Share Capital2,173 words
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Advertisement2243 1985-03-07 5 8 11 Real Estate The net book value as at 31 st December was as followsDBS Group DRSBANK 19M<W983 M^rM^Mo^AW I M Nl x Properties in the course of development Freehold properties 28 1 28 1 7 ,482 ■■HHaMM-HM--M----i--.--------------------HHB.M--BM[-_i-......M---i...M-H Leasehold properties 719.037 405.388 747,165 422,870 6 Long-term Borrowings 6.1 Convertible2,243 words
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Advertisement2245 1985-03-07 6 g DBS FINANCE DBS FINANCE LTD Balance Sheet as at 31st December 1984 Notes 1984 1983 Notes 1984 1 96. S$ S$ SS SS Share Capital Fixed Assets 998 362 444 765 Authorised 50.000.000 shares of 3SI each 50,000,000 50,000,000 Investments Issued and fully paid Leasehold property 8 1~VM9,085i 11,317.474'2,245 words
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Advertisement720 1985-03-07 7 NOTICES REMOVAL NOTICE The Monetary Government of Authority of Singapore Singapore Investment Corporation Pte Ltd. w ill be operating from the follow ing new address U with effect from 1 1 Mar 85: j|H I 10 SHENTON WAY I I MAS BUILDING I I SINGAPORE 0207 I I NEW TEL:720 words
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Advertisement400 1985-03-07 7 X\j7 >>'.?AN*SATION Q _r V j X MV LUCKV STARS V _OR CHARD A GOLDEN SOLTAIX X SATURDAY MIDNIGHT X I ft RUNAWAY ft efT^xV7'Ti--r^' t^^i j K Admiiiior. Puces $5& $4 I PRINCE m \\m 1 I am, 130 4 00, 645 91 5 LIBERTY SAVOY-PRESIDfNT m S I400 words
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Miscellaneous292 1985-03-07 8 What's on .> PHOTO EXHIBITION Air steward Gerhard Behr displays his photographs of children from all over the world. Goethe-Institut. Singapore Shopping Centre. From noon to 6 pm dailv except Sundays. On till March 30. Free. THE JAPANESE OCCI'P ATION Pictorial exhibition at the Archives and Oral History Department, Hill292 words
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Advertisement337 1985-03-07 10 THE TOP COMPACT DISC PLAYERS IN ONE OF JAPANS TOP HI-FI MAGAZINES <^j j > *">^_2- TteDenon DCD-1800 fg H fi_/\ 0 -f;tr_T _g fi -f -7 SS -J- /fr --7 V *V x <*^ -X Number one in the charts! h* Japan's top hi-fi experts from the magazine I337 words
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Miscellaneous1965 1985-03-07 10 MDUR VIEWING AND USTENING GUIDE Qy Inside a tycoon's family i sbcs i R»_too^ r— --^8-^ r^r ha'jAmmmmmmmmh*mrmam 2 25 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample 6.05 Cultural Diary (English) mmmmmMmmmArmmmmmmm v 7| p OBOC r fi Ifl Prnprammf Hiohlipht^ a..ih AM National Anthem 1.30 Mid-day Market Re- geS b.JU rrOgraiTOne1,965 words
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Article, Illustration965 1985-03-07 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN Would you believe it? There are actually farmers in Singapore who grow cash crops for export to Europe and Japan. Our reporter visited some of them and discovered a thriving business in these farms. By THE farming of aquarium plants is aMICHAEL LIEW; RAYMOND NG - 965 words
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Article145 1985-03-07 1 •ttfl.l? *B£ff7___.« fgffilA *ftii*fcW/tt-* «u 0* %tm SN-«ft-It^J*;_^__ mm.m*mi£*m. w a__t._£«=flffnBf-¥ -&r. fit; < £+^7CW*_feifil_t« tl^ i» *___.#> Jfc'h±fc ftu Li #fc* -1-?477M E __£tt E+_*2Ptt_Bfc_. gg ffiH!Mft.«»-WJ__ i »_i_i&±4£ i ra*r R*&_t«_l& fm#«.&fS -^ftffc*- witn ft. ••ffil.-M^iilil wftm mk^.i-'k}' isTfc#ff>ra»i ia £---f- > a^wjhi* ifc #5 A'J r *<+145 words
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Advertisement209 1985-03-07 1 i COOP INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD REQUIRES A) Sales Representative (High Fashion Watches) Male/Female with a minimum of 5 years' experience in dealing with department stores and watch outlets Proven track record Possesses driving licence and car B) Sales Representative (Quality Writing Instruments) Preferably Male with a minimum of 5 years'209 words
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Advertisement202 1985-03-07 1 mwmmmi mmmmm^ mmi REDA PUMP COMPANY a division of the U.S. multi-national Fortune 500 organisation, TRW Inc. We are the world's leading manufacturer of submergible oil well pumps. We have just completed a new manufacturing facility in Singapore and is looking for a: Work Study Officer Applicants should possess: A202 words
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Article, Illustration1659 1985-03-07 2 ALLEN GINSBERG, bard of the beat generation and America's most public poet, was in China for 2 1 2 months as a guest of the Beijing Writers Association. He attended a literary conference on the eve of a call by Chinese writers for the liberalisationUPI - 1,659 words
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Advertisement429 1985-03-07 2 APPOINTMENTS I Job-Match Executive Placements Pte. Ltd. 140 Robinson Road #04-09 Chow House, Singapore 0106 Tel: 225-1448, 221-0233 INTERNAL AUDIT MANAGER Jebsen and Jessen Group Our client, the Jebsen and Jessen Group is looking for an experienced Internal Audit Manager. The right candidate will be in his early thirties. He429 words
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Advertisement259 1985-03-07 2 MINOLTA SALES EXECUTIVES In line with our plan for expansion in photocopier sales, we require several Sales Executives. We offer a challenging and rewarding career where you can earn in excess of $40,000 per annum. Our best people earn much more! You will be eligible for a comprehensive fringe benefit259 words
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Advertisement272 1985-03-07 2 A well-established financial institution requiresACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE The successful candidate will be responsible for credit evaluation, financial analysis, servicing of clients and loans administration Candidates should have some relevant experience m actual credit analysis, auditing and administration work. He/she should possess a degree in Accountancy; 8.8.A. or a professional qualification i272 words
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Advertisement217 1985-03-07 2 Ong Firsl Chicago Futures Pte. Ltd.. member of the Ong Group of Companies invites applications for the post of: SIMEX FLOOR TRADER/FLTLRES/ COMMODITY/GOLD DEALER Degree, recognised professional qualification or a good G.C.E. 'A' Level Pass Self motivated and reliable Must be prepared to perform shift duties Should preferably be able217 words
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Advertisement188 1985-03-07 3 NOTICES VAN DER HORST LTD (Incorporated in the Republic ot Singapore) HK ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSURE OF REGISTER Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books and Register of Members will be closed on 26th and 27th March, 1985 for the purpose of determining the Shareholders' entitlement to the proposed Bonus Shares188 words
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Advertisement114 1985-03-07 3 HHDB NOTICE OF EXHUMATION OF GRAVES IN (i) WAH SUAH TENG CEMETERY AT HWA SAN ROAD (ii) CATHOLIC CEMETERY AT HOLY INNOCENTS LANE/ UPPER SERANGOON ROAD 12 Km I Next-of-kins/descendants who have ancestral graves in the two abovementioned cemeteries which are affected by public development are notified to claim for114 words
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Miscellaneous767 1985-03-07 3 COMICS ST GARFIELD ByJimDAvis PEANUTS b> schuit Lb P5 BE HOME6T WITH L,lfl r\c A ri VS^ N /TMAT'STMf. POOR. I I ThAT uAfT I* UArl Fls \c\| o W .-<— S^-, ONE ANOTHER, LIZ J y^- VOO'RE A WOMAN. GET THE PICTURE? BEAUTir.L 6REA' 1 InVATOW JBi ■l/HOOP'" Vl,767 words
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Article, Illustration991 1985-03-07 4 RAZIF HAJI BAHARI - A tutors workshop that is meaningful to all RAZIF HAJI BAHARI Bilingual youth By Pre-U I. Raffles Junior College THERE have been criticisms that the efforts of Mendaki (Council for the Education of Muslim Children) in the field of education for the benefit of the Malay Muslim community are beginning991 words
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Article663 1985-03-07 4 Oleh RAZIF HAJI BAHARI - Oleh RAZIF HAJI BAHARI Pra-U I, Maktab Rendah Raffles DEWASA ini, ada setengah-se tengah golongan yang mendakwa bahawa usahausaha Mendaki untuk mempertingkatkan taraf sosio-ekonomi masyarakat Melayu Islam menerusi pelajaran telah mula menampakkan tanda-tanda kemerosotan. Namun demikian. walaupun dilemparkan dengan kritik-kritik dan bidasan-bidasan yang sedemikian, pihak Mendaki663 words
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Article306 1985-03-07 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 14 IB Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagi soalansoalan dalam Pelajaran 141 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 141 A: 1) Yang membongkar rahsia tem ang "krill" di kawasan Antartik itu ialah pakar-pakar kajihayat kelautan Australia. 2) Ukuran badan udang-udang itu306 words
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Advertisement280 1985-03-07 4 J TENDER NOTICE **< O Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of architectural plan printing machine, print trimmer and other consumable to the Authority. 2 Full particulars and tender forms are obtainable from the Cashier's Office, 034-30, 3rd Storey, South West Finger, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Singapore280 words
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