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Title Section15 1985-04-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration793 1985-04-17 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Feedback Unit to get people more involved By AN OPEN and more responsive Government with the people more involved m the policy-making process this can be expected with the creation of the Feedback Unit m the Community Development Ministry. The unit opens793 words
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Article, Illustration119 1985-04-17 1 CATHLEEN Crowell Webb reading the results of a lie-detector test which her lawyer says shows that she was telling the truth when she recanted her false testimony which sent an Innocent man to Jail on rape charges. Mrs Webb took the test at theReuter - 119 words
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230 1985-04-17 1 65 doctors go up Superscale ladder SIXTY-FIVE government doctors have been promoted to Superscale grades effective from April 1, it was announced yesterday. Nine doctors moved up to Superscale Grade E with a monthly consolidated salary of $6,500 per month. Ten moved up to Superscale Grade F ($6,000), 12 to230 words
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Article62 1985-04-17 1 STAY-AWAKE soccer fans can watch the English FA Cup semi-final replay between Liverpool and Manchester United "live" on Television Malaysia's Channel 3 at 2.30 am tomorrow. SBC will not carry the match "live" as "the timing is not ideal for local viewers", said a spokesman. A delayed62 words
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200 1985-04-17 1 BOSTON, Tues. Welshman Bryan Price, 45, ran the Boston Marathon with the heart of a 16-year-old a heart that became his m a transplant a little more than a year ago. Price was believed to be the first heart-trans-plant patient to complete a marathon200 words
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Article, Illustration187 1985-04-17 1 Cheng Bock to guide panel AVER Rajah MP Dr Tan Cheng Bock has been appointed Chairman of the supervisory panel to guide the newlycreated Feedback Unit. Three other government backbenchers on the panel are Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai), Dr Dixie Tan (Ulu Pandan) and Mr Goh Choon Kang187 words
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Article69 1985-04-17 1 AGANA (Guam). Tues The Association of Pacific Island Legislatures voted last night to hire an attoi nev to file a L 7 S$24-million (5553.28 million) lawsuit against the United States for claims dating back to World Wai 11. The suit will seek claims for property damageAP - 69 words
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520 1985-04-17 1 JUNE TAN - Government spends more on monolingual pupils JUNE TAN By IT COSTS the Government more to educate pupils on the monolingual course than other children. While the Government spends about $1,300 a year to put a normal course pupil through primary school, the figure for a monolingual child is* close to520 words
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Article27 1985-04-17 1 on Taipei's first TAIPEI, Tues Taiwan's first test-tube baby was born toc'ay. A Taipei Veterans Seaeral Hospital spokesman said the boy. weighing 2.8 kg. was healthy. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article77 1985-04-17 1 CAIRO, Tues. Israeli Cabinet M Inister Ei. c r Welzman, m Cairo on a mission to thaw chilled relations with Kgypt, said today President Hosni MuWarak was "very, very positive" on the idea ot a summit with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Feres. Mr Weizman saw MrReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement121 1985-04-17 1 Inside 50 pages today Post baby boomers THE Americans call them Skoteys (Spoilt Kids of the Eighties), children of the postWorld War baby boomers, who will grow up to become tomorrow's adults. What are our own Skoteys like? What are the values that are being nurtured today? How are their121 words
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Article513 1985-04-17 2 Six with the best THE Government plans to spend $180 million over the next five years to boost vocational training. Six vocational institutes at $30 million each will be built to replace the present buildings, which are but renovated primary and secondary schools or even old British army barracks.513 words
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Article364 1985-04-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE decision to establish a Feedback Unit within the Ministry of Community Development is a bold and creative response to the need for a different quality of communication between the people and the government. In order that it can be effective, it is vital that364 words
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Article79 1985-04-17 2 TAKING AMERICA BY STORM STANDING 1.85 metres tall and possessing a pugnacious face and a voice with the rough cadences of a street fighter, Chrysler Motors' boss Lee lacocca has turned the patrician image of the American boardroom on its head. But to many Americans, he is more than79 words
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Article193 1985-04-17 2 JACK CHIA PLANS BID FOR TOP AUSSIE SWEET-MAKER SINGAPORE publishing, properly and mam far turing tycoon Jack Chia has signalled plans for a full takeover assault on leading Australian con fectioner, Allen's Confectionery Ltd. If successful. the plans for the takeover, which could cost Mr Chia around Asso million193 words
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Article309 1985-04-17 2 The Maine attraction ALL police leave m Manchester has been cancel led; all medical staff have been occupied since Sunday morning. And if anything remains of the fingernails of Ron Atkinson and Joe Fagan, it will be eaten away before tomorrow is out. There are no half measures aboui309 words
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Article629 1985-04-17 2 Space sub-tracker THE next United States space shuttle will deploy a small experimental satellite that could pave the way for tracking Soviet missile submarines lurking under the Arctic ice cap. Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine said on Monday that the Spacelab-3 mission, scheduled for launch on629 words
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205 1985-04-17 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Rebel tie-up PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has said that a number of Filipino Muslims had joined the communist insurgency m the country. 'T"here are forces at work seeking to undermine the legitimate institutions and sacred beliefs of Islam," he said on Monday when hosting a205 words
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Article500 1985-04-17 2 Teen dating CONNIE was 14 and her boyfriend 15 when they started dating. Now a year older, she doesn't date so often as she has to spend more time on her studies. Stevanus, an Indonesian studying here, was 16 when he met his Malaysian girlfriend. They lost contact500 words
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209 1985-04-17 3 Soviet missile attack on Afghan guerillas NEW DELHI. Tues. Soviet troops, backed by surface-to-surfacemis-siles, jets and heavy artillery, attacked well-pre-pared Afghan guerillas last week m their largest offensive of the year, Western diplomats said today. They quoted reports from Kabul as saying hundreds of helicopters, mostly Ml-24 gunships and MI--8209 words
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Article47 1985-04-17 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. The city's übiquitoas three-wheeled taxis stayed off the roads today m a protest against rises m petrol and lubricating oil prices. The drivers also were protesting against an order requiring them to carry three people m the small auto-rick-shaws. AFPAFP - 47 words
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265 1985-04-17 3 CANBERRA, Tuesday CHINESE Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, making his first major speech outside the communist world, said today that Beijing's open-door policy was unstoppable and nothing would shake China's modernisation programme. Mr Hu, China's second most powerful man after Mr Deng Xiaoping, toldReuter; AP - 265 words
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Article86 1985-04-17 3 Hu watches his step and health CANBERRA, Tues. Chinese officials travelling with Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang have revealed to Australian journalists the secret of the small, round object he keeps on his belt. The constant companion of Mr Hu, S9, is a pedometer, which monitors the amount of exerciseReuter - 86 words
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330 1985-04-17 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Japan won't raise public spending Peter Hazelhurst Nakasone against stimulating domestic demand By Tokyo Correspondent PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone announced today that his government will not increase public spending to stimulate domestic demand a step which the United States claims will encourage imports and reduce Japan's huge trade surplus. He330 words
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Article261 1985-04-17 3 19 face spying charges India NEW DELHI, Tues. Nineteen Indian nationals, most of them junior government officials, were formally charged with espionage yesterday, marking the end of a fivemonth investigation into a spying case that reached into the Prime Minister's Office. As charges were filed against them m a NewNYT - 261 words
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108 1985-04-17 3 WELLINGTON, Toes. Navy officers have sent a distress signal to the Ministry of Works to help stop a navy communications base from sinking In the middle of New Zealand's volcanic desert region. The Irirangi base, 200 kilometers north of Wellington, is staffed by 85 navyAP - 108 words
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67 1985-04-17 3 Three die as police fire on protesters KARACHI, Tues. Three people died when police fired on student-led crowds protesting against a fatal bus accident. Doctors said 18 people were injured m protests over the accident yesterday m which a student died. Troops m trucks fitted with machineguns have been sentReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration135 1985-04-17 3 CHRYSLER Corporation Chairman Lee lacocca (left) is all smiles as he meets Japan's Minister for International Trade and Industry, Mr Keijiro Murata, at the tatter's office m Tokyo yesterday. The American entrepreneur's visit comes at a time of increasing trade friction between Japan and the UnitedReuter - 135 words
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Article188 1985-04-17 3 BANGKOK. Tues. The Vietnamese army has moved as many ?s 3,000 fresh troops to a staging area near the Thai border m preparation for an assault on the besieged Cambodian resistance base of Nong Chan, a Thai military source said today. The attack onAFP - 188 words
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296 1985-04-17 4 Experimental satellite will help expose Soviet vessels lurking under Arctic ice, says magazine WASHINGTON, Tues. The next United States space shuttle will deploy a small experimental satellite that could pave the way for tracking Soviet missile submarines under the Arctic iceReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration211 1985-04-17 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's administration hinted yesterday that the United States was waiting for a formal invitation to inspect a radar station m the Soviet Union. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb said Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin's comments over the weekend about allowing USAP; Reuter; UPI - 211 words
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280 1985-04-17 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent THE President and Congress returned to work yesterday after a 10-day Easter recess and immediately began tackling two disparate issues due to be voted upon next week the federal Budget and a US$l4 million (5530.8 million)280 words
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255 1985-04-17 4 Makeshift tool to restore power to satellite CAPE CANAVERAL, Toes. Discovery's crew received approval yesterday for an attempt to restore power to a crippled I SsB« million (Ssl7B million) satellite with a homemade tool made from a window shade, a vacuum hose and a piece of plastic. Astronauts Jeffrey HoffmanAP; Reuter - 255 words
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Article336 1985-04-17 5 High-level monetary talks later this year WASHINGTON, Tues. Developing countries are insisting on having a say m a high-level monetary conference that may take place later this year, monetary sources said yesterday. Representatives to the so-called group of 24 developing countries have been meeting hereReuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-04-17 5 Dad was Nazi SS officer, says Princess of Kent LONDON. Tues. A shocked Princess Michael of Kent, a European noblewoman who married into the British royal family, confirmed a newspaper story that her father was a Nazi SS officer under Adolf Hitler. The admission yesterday sparked off allegations of aUPI - 352 words
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225 1985-04-17 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. Two White House aides left for West Germany yesterday to try to defuse a growing furore over President Ronald Reagan's plans to visit a German cemetery. White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan dispatched Deputy Chief of Staff Michael Deaver andUPI - 225 words
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128 1985-04-17 5 PARIS, Tues. A hot-air balloon bearing the colours of France and the United States was launched beside the Eiffel Tower yesterday to signal the start of a campaign to raise funds m Prance for a new torch for New York's StatueAFP - 128 words
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137 1985-04-17 5 Polish dissident goes to court over lost job WARSAW, Tues. In a move unprecedented m Polish legal history, the Warsaw administrative Supreme Court yesterday examined a complaint against Labour Minister Stanislaw Gebala by a former national leader of the banned Solidarity union, Mr Andrzej Slowik. The court's verdict on theAFP - 137 words
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242 1985-04-17 6 CAIRO, Tues. Israeli Minister without Portfolio Ezer Weizman arrived here last night for talks with Egyptian leaders, after a last-minute approval of the trip by the Israeli Cabinet ended a near crisis that threatened the fragile coalition government. At Cairo airport, Mr WeizmanAFP; Reuter - 242 words
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Article367 1985-04-17 6 EBRAHIM MOOSA - EBRAHIM MOOSA Blacks unmoved by government's racial policy change By Cape Town Reporter POLITICAL analysts are of the view that South Africa's decision to scrap laws barring sex and marriage across colour lines leaves untouched the cornerstones of racial segregation. However, the decision is considered367 words
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Article323 1985-04-17 6 Pretoria hopes the Cubans will do the same CAPE TOWN, Tues. South Africa said yesterday it will pull out its forces from Angola by the end of this week, 14 months after it originally agreed to do so. Foreign Minister Roelof Botha, m aNYT; Reuter - 323 words
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Article77 1985-04-17 6 4 IT'S a case of too little, too late, from the viewpoint of Blacks. Mr Beyers Naude. General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, commenting on South Africa's decision to scrap its immorality laws barring interracial marriages. 4 THE only thing that this does mean77 words
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Article172 1985-04-17 6 Sudan reverses foreign policy KHARTOUM, Tues. Sudan's new military leader, m a major departure from the foreign policy of ousted President Jaafar Numeiry, is seeking closer ties with the Soviet Union, Libya and Ethiopia. General Abdul-Rahman Swareddahab told foreign journalists yesterday that he had sent messages to these countries sayingReuter; UPI - 172 words
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Article91 1985-04-17 6 AN AUSTRALIAN court has ruled that senior High Court judge and former Attorney-Gener-al Lionel Murphy has a case to answer on charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice. The decision followed a committal hearing late last month, the first of its kind againstReuter - 91 words
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Article85 1985-04-17 6 LORD CARRINGTON, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, on Monday expressed support for research into the US space defence plan. In remarks prepared for a speech at Oslo University, he said: "It would be very imprudent of the US not to be conducting research of itsAP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration57 1985-04-17 6 A WOMAN TRYING to hit a member of the Swedish Nazi Party during a march m the marketplace m Wax jo, Sweden, on Sunday. Ten party members were beaten and hunted through the streets by 2,000 people. The march ended at the local railway station where partyReuter - 57 words
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Article65 1985-04-17 6 POLICE IN KARACHI yesterday opened fire on student-led crowds protesting against what they called reckless bus driving m the city, student sources said. They said four people were wounded by the firing. Protests erupted yesterday after a bus ran over and killed a girl student. The protestersReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement426 1985-04-17 4 Supervision Establishes the standards for managerial knowhow Singapore, June 1 2- 1 4, 1 985 Being a good supervisor isn't magic Good supervisors understand the simpie basics of how human interactions work. They know how to give good directions how to give specific, constructive feedback, how to resolve conflicts and426 words
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Advertisement225 1985-04-17 6 SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION LTD TRAINING CENTRE presents an evening programme on TRAINING FOR SITE MANAGEMENT (5 months) Part A- The Requirements of the Company and the Law Part B- Organising and Controlling a Profitable Site COURSE OBJECTIVES Part A- The Requirements of the Company and the Law To provide essential225 words
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Article, Illustration396 1985-04-17 8 We'll crush them, says Marcos MANILA, Tues PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos revealed that a number of Filipino Muslims had joined the communist insurgency m the country. "There are forces at work seeking to undermine the legitimate institutions and sacred beliefs of Islam," he said m a speechAFP; AP; Reuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-04-17 8 Only Romulo will attend ceremony, says Mochtar JAKARTA, Tues. Two of the three surviving leaders who attended the 1965 Afro-Asia conference m Bandung will not attend its 30th-anniversary commemoration, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today. Dr Mochtar told reporters that Vietnamese PremierAP - 265 words
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157 1985-04-17 8 BEIJING, Tues. Forthcoming ceremonies to mark the 30th anniversary of the Bandung conferencayfere an opportunity for Asian and African conjiries to bury their differences, the Peking Reyfiw has said. Meanwhile the Foreign Ministry said that Foreign Milder Wu Xueqian who is to lead the ChineseAFP - 157 words
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Article72 1985-04-17 8 JAKARTA. Tues At least 20 people were drowned and 20 others believed missing when a small passenger vessel sank 350 km off the East Kaliman tan capital of Samannda m the Makassar Straits. The Samudra Indah was travelling from Nunukan. near the border of Sabah. toAFP - 72 words
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Article57 1985-04-17 8 MANILA, Tues The military today issued shoot-to-kill orders for 40 former militiamen wanted m connection with the slaying of an Italian priest, Father Tulio Favali. m the southern Philippines The orders came a day after Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile directed military authorities to arrest and prosecute57 words
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Article19 1985-04-17 8 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines had a trade surplus m February of US$26.l million (S$5T million t. APAP - 19 words
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Article151 1985-04-17 8 BANGKOK, Tues THE That Cabinet voted today to extend the term of controversial Armed Forces Commander General Arthit Kamlang-ek, who had challenged the government over its economic policies. The term of Gen Arthit, due to retire on Oct 1, was extended without opposition forAP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration234 1985-04-17 9 Malaysia, Finland share many similar views' HELSINKI, Toes. Malaysia and Finland shared similarity of perception on many issues and felt that conflicts posed a great threat to international peace and security, Malaysia's Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. Speaking at an official dinner held m his honour byBernama; AP - 234 words
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Article89 1985-04-17 9 More take flights to Madras KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There has been an increase m the demand for plane seats between Kuala Lumpur and Madras, possibly because of the fire which destroyed the ship Chidambaram, the Dewan Ngara (Senate) was told today. Deputy Transport Minister Hajah Rahman Osman said her ministryBernama - 89 words
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Article, Illustration264 1985-04-17 9 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The Election Commission warned today that it will call a halt to voting at polling stations if "trouble" should break out between the supporters of rival candidates m the Sabah state election. Its secretary, Haji Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, told theBernama - 264 words
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219 1985-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has accused the federal government of oppressive, unfair and unjust conduct towards opposition parties m the upcoming Sabah state polls. H? said the National Front government of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mchamad hadAFP - 219 words
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136 1985-04-17 9 'More seek Thai treatment for drugs' BANGKOK, Tues. More Malaysians are seeking treatment for drug addiction m southern Thailand, according to a newspaper report. Quoting a doctor m a provincial hospital m Songkhla, the Nation Review said the Malaysians, including women, were afraid of Malaysia's tough anti-drug laws. Dr ViratBernama - 136 words
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Article71 1985-04-17 9 JOHOR BARU, Tues. A 33--year-old man who admitted smuggling 22 bags of tin ore valued at $29,503.16 into Singapore was fined $8,000 or three months' jail by the magistrate's court here today. Ho Oi Yang, from Muar, pleaded guilty to a charge of evading export duty totallingNST - 71 words
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Article332 1985-04-17 9 It's all because of human weakness, says Daim KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) case had dragged on inconclusively so far because of the complicated legal wrangles associated with human weakness, not policy failure, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said. He said m WesternNST - 332 words
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155 1985-04-17 9 HONGKONG, Tues. The wife of murdered Malaysian banker Jalil Ibrahim today filed an application m a Hongkong district court for compensation from Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF). Rusnawi Ibrahim's claim of HK5142,000 (5541,526) will be heard m June. Mr Jalil, 35, was murdered m a roomNST - 155 words
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302 1985-04-17 10 Six big, modern institutes to be built over next 5 years THE Government plans to spend $180 million over the next five years to boost vocational training. Six ultra-modern vocational institutes at $30 million each will be built to replace the present buildings, which302 words
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205 1985-04-17 10 More pay pledge to staff of duty-free shops DUTY Free Shoppers Ltd said yesterday that it would offer employees of Changi Airport duty-free shops more pay when the group takes over the shops on July 1. Mr Howard Meitiner, President of Le Classique and a spokesman for Duty Free Shoppers205 words
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126 1985-04-17 10 A ROBBER grabbed a bag containing the wages of 62 workers from a company supervisor at the Golden Mile Complex m Beach Road on Monday. Miss N.K. Hii, 27, of RMG Tours Pte Ltd, had just come out of the lift on126 words
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542 1985-04-17 10 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By •1 All goods carry a 1 code which looks like a series of bars. This represents the type of product which can be read by an electronic scanner. O The teller passes the goods over a scanner and packs them542 words
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293 1985-04-17 10 MORE than 800 people have signed up for a public forum to be held by the Skills Development Fund today. This is the second m a series of seminars that the SDF is conducting to create a greater awareness of the293 words
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Article54 1985-04-17 10 THE Chartered Institute of Transport will hold a talk. Tho Singapore Airport. Challenges and Prospects m the Region, for its members at the Changi International Airport on Saturday. A bus will be hired to bring members to the airport The meeting place is at the NTL'C Conference54 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-04-17 10 A HOI 1 SW) trainees arc taking the "other route" to the GCE O levels. I nable i© sit for the O levels as school candidate^ they art 1 studying for the exami nation under the banner of the Vocational and Industrial386 words
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Article75 1985-04-17 10 TELEPHONE numbers Jjbi the Katong Telephone £> change will be changed from April 24 at 8 am. Thi:- is be< aus< nMejihoßi hne>-. will bo monn<v-ied UMa new switchboard for Ix'Hf: service. Numbers m rti< 4tt>xxxx series will be ohajfced to 344xxxx. Th< last ;hj»<75 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-04-17 11 Somalia bank sues firm in $3.8 m rice case THE Commercial and Savings Bank of Somalia is suing a local trading company for damages m connection with a $3.8 million consignment of rice which was wrongfully discharged into Singapore six years ago. Miss Shirley Dhillon, for the bank, told the341 words
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Article75 1985-04-17 11 Power failure hits Tiong Bahru A ONE-HOUR power failure bit Tiong Bahru and nearby areas yesterday because of a cable fault between the Kampong Tiong Bahrn aid Kirn Pong Road substations. The power failure, which began at 12.35 r, affected residents Hong Bahru Road, Kirn Tlan Road, New Bridge Road,75 words
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Article52 1985-04-17 11 THE Merlion Chapter of the Singapore Jaycees will hold a treasure hunt on wheels, called DisCAßvery, at the Ander son side car park of the Shangri-la Hotel at 8 am on April 28. The DisCAßvery will celebrate the chapter's 10th anniversary and raise funds for its52 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-04-17 11 Back to bare walls for two HDB blocks THE walls of two Housing Board blocks m Marine Parade are bare again, six years after being cloaked m greenery. Creepers on the wall of a third block, Block 33, m the same estate will be cleared later this year, an HDB164 words
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123 1985-04-17 11 Petrol, taxes raise cost of living HIGHER costs of petrol and increased road taxes poshed up the cost of living last month. Transport and communication costs rose by 3.9 per cent over February and poshed op last month's consumer price index (CPI) by 0.2 per cent. Food, which made op123 words
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Article37 1985-04-17 11 WATER colour paintings of The Birds of Bali, by Frank Jarvis, of Britain, will be on display and sale at the Antiques of the Orient, lower basement, Tanglin Shopping Centre, from Saturday to April 28.37 words
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193 1985-04-17 11 A CONTRACTOR was sentenced to five years' jail for cheating and fraud that involved $868,782.21. The 34 offences of cheating and fraud were committed m 1983 and 1984 by Yap Siong Peow, 38, sole proprietor of Rider Far East Construction and Building Material Supplies.193 words
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Article172 1985-04-17 11 Report on new border approved Singapore-Malaysia boundary SINGAPORE and Malaysia have approved and adopted a report to establish a new boundary between the two countries. A joint press release yesterday said that significant progress had been made m delineating the boundary and that there would be a meeting m the172 words
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167 1985-04-17 11 40,200 private candidates for O and A levels MORE than 4t,2M people have signed up as private candidates for the O and A level examinations this year. This exceeds last year's number of 36,80«. An Education Ministry' official said on Monday that this year's number is "a record for the167 words
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Article, Illustration680 1985-04-17 12 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Future holds promise for S'pore economy N. BALAKRISHNAN By This is despite lower growth rate, says PROSPECTS for Singapore's economy may not be too bright m the near future but the future also holds opportunities that was the consensus of a panel of economists at a symposium yesterday on The680 words
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201 1985-04-17 12 TWO men who cheated a director of Khong Guan Biscuit Factory of $13,116 m March last year were fined $5,000 each yesterday. The offence was connected with a transaction over warehouse space which Khong Guan was leasing out to NTUC FairPrice, the co-operative supermarket201 words
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136 1985-04-17 12 POLICE are looking for a tall and well-built man who has robbed at least seven taxi drivers this month by brandishing a chopper. In all the cases, the man, a Chinese who is more than 1.81 metres tall, boarded the taxis at various parts136 words
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302 1985-04-17 12 A WOMAN did not know that she had been stabbed m the right breast although she saw blood on her blouse, the High Court heard yesterday. Madam Aisha Bee binti Sulaiman, 37, said she felt no pain at that time302 words
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Article91 1985-04-17 12 THE body of a Vietnamese refugee from the Hawkins Road camp was found with multiple stab wounds which could not have been self-inflicted, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Two men who were charged with the murder of Tat Quoc Toan, 18, were later acquitted after the91 words
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Article165 1985-04-17 12 New salary scales for officers THE salary scales for principal assistant secretaries m the administrative service and certain officers m the professional and departmental services have been revised from April 1. The maximum salary for principal assistant secretaries is now $5,2 M a month instead of $4,§M. However, the starting165 words
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Article41 1985-04-17 12 TEN wooden doors and seven door knobs worth a total of 54.28G were stolen from a semi-detached house m Gallop Road between last Saturda> and Monday The owner, Mr X H Chee. 51, said his house was being innovated41 words
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Article274 1985-04-17 14 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM 30-cent rise hits Spore petrol dealers By A WHOPPING Ms 3 million m one month this is how much Singapore petrol dealers reckon they have lost m sales to kiosks across the Causeway. The estimate comes a month after petrol prices were raised by 30274 words
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119 1985-04-17 14 Trio help police in forgery probe A WOMAN and two men are helping police with investigations into five reports of forgery involving applications for shares of a local construction and civil engineering group. The woman, a lawyer's secretary m her 30s, and the men were arrested by Central Police Station119 words
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Article37 1985-04-17 14 MRS Hedwig Anuar has been elected Chairman of the National Book Development Council of Singapore's executive committee. Other officials are Mr Pakir Maideen, Vice-Chairman; Mr R. Ramachandran, Secretary; and Mrs Linda Tan, Treasurer.37 words
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391 1985-04-17 14 GERRY de SILVA - No more staff cuts at Smith- Corona GERRY de SILVA Accord too on better deal for those sacked By THE two-month-old industrial dispute at the American typewriter company, SmithCorona, ended more than amicably yesterday. The management gave its staff an undertaking that there would be no more retrenchments m the391 words
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215 1985-04-17 14 GETTING busy <-hief executive officers away from business long enough to meet other cl ief executives has 'jeen a problem for the Nation il Productivity Board It seemed that the big bosses were a) ways toebusy to attenc half-day seminars or luncheon gatherings.215 words
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Article54 1985-04-17 14 THE stretch of Bukit Timah Road between the Institute of Education entrance and Cluny Road will be closed temporari ly from today at 10 am, for construction of a box culvert Traffic will be diverted to a road next to the closed section Motorists are advised54 words
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Article26 1985-04-17 14 A BLOOD-DONATION session will be held at the St John Ambulance Headquarters m Beach Road on April 28 from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.26 words
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533 1985-04-17 15 ANNE KOH - Make better use or staff, govt bodies told ANNE KOH By THE Government has again asked the civil service to cut costs and maximise the use of its employees. New or additional posts will generally not be approved for the financial year beginning April 1986, said the Finance Ministry m533 words
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Article31 1985-04-17 15 IRAQ has suspended the International Direct Dialling telephone service temporarily. Subscribers who wish to make calls to Iraq will have to call the operator at 104 for assistance.31 words
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262 1985-04-17 15 THE civil service will adopt the American method of measuring how well civil servants perform m their work. A year's trial project using American productivity indicators was carried out m some government departments, such as the Registry of Companies and Businesses, the Public Works262 words
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125 1985-04-17 15 Dr Fong is Budget Division head THE Finance Ministry's Budget Division is now headed by Dr Fong Seek Kong, formerly a Deputy Secretary m the Labour Ministry. Dr Pong's post as director was effective from April 1 but he only assumed duties on Monday. His post at the Labour Ministry125 words
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Article70 1985-04-17 15 Professor from Tunisia on visit A TUNISIAN university professor visited the Education Ministry yesterday for a briefing, discussion and slide show on the Singapore education system. Professor Hamadi Sammoud, a representative of the Tunisian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, was also at the National University of Singapore yesterday.70 words
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Article54 1985-04-17 15 Martial arts course CHINESE pugilist Wong Hong Chi, 43, is here to promote ana conduct a three-month course m a Chinese martial art form called Bagua Quan. Classes will start at 7.30 pm from Saturday at the Singapore Martial Arts Instructors Association m Kallang. Registration fee is $450 for nonmembers54 words
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618 1985-04-17 15 LOW MEI MEI - Most of 20 interviewed say they don't mind it LOW MEI MEI Anson clean-up plan if services don't deteriorate By MOST of the 20 Anson constituents interviewed at random yesterday said they did not mind the committee formed by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam taking over the cleaning services and maintenance of618 words
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269 1985-04-17 15 How Housing Board keeps flats clean THE Housing Board allocates about one worker to clean the common areas of every 100 flats. His job is to sweep the common corridors, staircases, lift landings, car parks and pavements, as well as to clean the bin compounds daily. Weekly, he cleans the269 words
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Article49 1985-04-17 15 MOTORCYCLISTS Koh Swee Chee, 20, and Tan Ah Kow, 18, were each fined $1,000 yesterday and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for three years for racing with one another along the service road surrounding Wholesale Centre, off West Coast Road, on Aug 5 last year.49 words
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Article96 1985-04-17 15 BRING your umbrellas to work and shut your windows when yon sleep. The Meteorological Service says there will be isolated to scattered showers with thunder and light prevailing winds on many afternoons for the next two weeks because of intermonsoon conditions. There will also be widespread96 words
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Advertisement682 1985-04-17 10 The short-cut to a bigger slice of South East Asia's food industry ProPakAsiaBs The International Food Processing and Packaging Technology Exhibition and Conference for South East Asia 1100 to 1800 hrs \I Trade Only 15-18 April 1985 Trade Centre Singapore From 15-18 April more than 100 companies processing and packaging682 words
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Advertisement405 1985-04-17 11 I already lost 26kg A without any drugs, w exercises, gadgets or gimmicks. g* "Five years ago, 1 was very active m <W F fill sports and games. I weighed 68kg A. mmM I then and measured 30 inches around '^w^H^S^HHN Pfil the waist. Through the years, am^Kj^^^^laHt \L however,405 words
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Advertisement179 1985-04-17 11 City Mansions A very private paradise of lush creenery and exotic orchid gardens. City Mansions. For very private apart- within walking distance to the Orchard ments and townhouses nestled within Road area. a lush, tree-lined park and exotic orchid gardens m the very heart of City Mansions gives U^^^l town.179 words
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Advertisement1396 1985-04-17 13 fIBH flß^T^ I BBV BBW^^flß Bflßßfl^Paß^fll flßHJtt^> B^flF f lit ffl| fl^fll BflßP^^^flK M flBrJ 3 -.v^*. fIVJ *Jb F^ > TflVfll HflVfl^iflßa HBBt^ HfIVA j JL^^ Jsr flVflVflVflVflVflaiflflVflr v s?jw JB M MR HVflB fll HVflVr J^^JB' J *^flr "Wr "^MB^i-^ flVflr j& flflflfri \^Bfll flTflV^ V flfßeP i1,396 words
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Advertisement624 1985-04-17 14 MEET THE MEDICAL CHALLENGE OF THE 80S L_ •■-y*3B mi. '^B Krj^ifl 1^ yS^L Jr. H^Bv .^Ji^^l Opportunities to view and buy the latest and best m DONT MISS IT! medical science and equipment these are the features of More than 80% of new exhibitors wiU feature latest Asia's most624 words
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Advertisement88 1985-04-17 15 l# \^inrVif\7 rviot^viic "HiitnrJ^ rvjrpc lvjjglLiLy iiiciiub.riuiiiuic piiLCo, f&(imk!dlfin until (yia^ateat' 2k&^~Mtedtdufiewb &c£dokctinou&sike urtapfiert $CU£t^uiMvHfi& -with Torlwo of The best feasts m the East, come to the superb Shang Palace Restaurant. We're offering these special affordable dinner menus for family and executive groups along with other sumptuous dishes on our88 words
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Advertisement332 1985-04-17 15 SOPHISTICATED I technological genius Prewmding 2^Sp/ jbß*?*' V*— to the last frame before it \~'W^m&o^^^ ,^,-r 35mm Compact fully protects finished frames from accidental exposure to light Direct and easy reading on number of frames left Auto focus Auto exposure Auto "DX" film speed setting up to ISO 1600 Self-activatmn332 words
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510 1985-04-17 16 THE decision to establish a Feedback Unit under the auspices of the Ministry of Community Development is a bold and creative response to the need for a different quality of communication between the people and the Government. Hitherto, this510 words
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542 1985-04-17 16 Greetings from Pachitan housing estate new town A NEW column, like a new newspaper or an advertisement to announce the opening of a new company, should be accompanied by messages of goodwill. Owing to a slight oversight but n.ainly hecause of lack of space, this columnist did not include these542 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1985-04-17 16 Learning the of capitalism China's economic transformation: Part Two MANAGERS who are responsible for profits and losses, a more flexible pricing system, greater competition these are some of the changes taking place m China as described m the second and concluding part of this report. But bureaucrats throughout China's long1,828 words
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679 1985-04-17 16 LIM YOON LIN - Weak trade behind move to cut red tape LIM YOON LIN Around the region By SLUGGISH trade and the need to revitalise the private sector are causing Indonesia to redouble its efforts at eradicating the perennial problems of red tape and corruption. On April 4, the government announced a series679 words
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Advertisement136 1985-04-17 16 Racer Performance a measure of good health. Pacer offers the most advanced technology m treadmill for institutional and therapeutic programs. EBB SZAHEALim L Enquiries Tel: *****68, *****26. A Tasteful interiors and cosy ambience. In the Same Complex, New Otatli Hotel i If Tasteful decors and luxurious upholstery; |H__y 3r Computerised136 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1985-04-17 17 ALEX BRUMMER - The stuff that American Dresidents are made of ALEX BRUMMER Is Chrysler's 'hero' on his way to the White House? By LONDON America is a nation that > earns for heroes. They are men anil women who conform to the celluloid images of John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, and Sally Field:The Guardian - 1,050 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-04-17 17 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By WASHINGTON Sesame Street, the popular children's television programme, is not as educational as many parents think. When it was introduced m the United States more than a decade ago, Dr Edward Palmer, head of research at Sesame Street, was full647 words
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Advertisement403 1985-04-17 17 Singollar lunar series m pure silver 7^|__j________\ '*0&i&. -V 1 I An ever popular theme for collection the Lunar Series. Now available. A once- every- _jitflfl^^a^a» *^^aa^k twelve -year issue commissioned rf^r a»— <<^^H a» by The Singapore Mint. mr^^f^Kßm H SINGOLLAR every piece BP^ '__E_P^^^___ struck m One Troy403 words
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Advertisement272 1985-04-17 17 SCENE ONE BOUTIQUE: 581, Orchard Road. -02-20/21. The Shopping Gallery, Hilton International Singapore. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****66 ireat your secretary as if she W99 jrwlll mistress Consider her one of the most important women m your life. And that this is your anniversary. (It is probably a year since you272 words
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718 1985-04-17 18 Also a little thing called human nature WE ARE told m a story, by Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong (ST, April 10), of 10 old men who each came bearing water instead of wine m an attempt to cheat the others, with the718 words
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157 1985-04-17 18 Present way of releasing NUS results is fastest I REFER to the letter "MS should not make results public" by W.L.H. (ST April 9). The examination results are normally posted on the notice boards one day after the meeting of Ihe respective boards of examiners. This practice is the quickest157 words
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Letter, Illustration333 1985-04-17 18 Two views on the ST editorial Power of Persuasion' I REFER to The Straits Times editorial, "Power of Persuasion" (ST, April 3). The editorial, while seemingly expressing a shared concern for the problem of declining union membership today, could not fully appreciate our desire333 words
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213 1985-04-17 18 We are not averse to the use of compulsion THE Straits Times editorial and its coverage of the National Trades Union Congress sth Triennial Delegates Conference gave the impression that the delegates were against compulsory union membership as a means to arrest the declining trend m trade union membership. As213 words
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251 1985-04-17 18 I HAVE a suggestion which I believe can help to reduce our vehicle growth. A person who intends to buy a car should register at the Registry of Vehicles and pay the ;egistration fee of $1,000 m advance. A number will then be given251 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-04-17 19 THE market was steadier yesterday but volume remained light. Price gains were due to short-covering and profit-taking after six days of falls. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.13 points to 794.30. The Business Times Composite Index put on 1.21 points to 710.32. Gainers led losers 7569 words
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Article11 1985-04-17 19 Pon-EI 677,000 Supreme Corp 485,000 Promet 314,000 MUM 297,00011 words
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Article123 1985-04-17 19 Rises Fa" 8 NortechtmSOc 248 4-M TlBtE/Vt 2" Sirtiws 575 -10 »oi»£htt 275 -25 SShM 2.8 -.0 S CiC 380-3 Cold Stare lOp 258 -11 340 CarWKff 470 -10 l£E. Corpn 328 -3 DUE 283 -9 hniac 239 -3 338 -8 Ljrutrn 190 -3 Ontrtal 289 -8123 words
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Article74 1985-04-17 19 Apr lb Apr '.6 *P f X Apr 16 ST Properties 468.98 468 07 3t Composite 709 1 1 ***** ST Minings 319.60 ***** BT Motor *****95 *****28 SI Plantations 2468.97 2468.70 ST 08 OS -427 409 OCBC 608.76 610.22 31 industrials 7911' 794 30 OUB Composite 402 0474 words
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Article38 1985-04-17 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983. 84 High *****1(8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83. 684.88 (4/1/83) AH time High 1071.91 (8/2 84) 983.06 (8 2/84) AH time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)38 words
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Article12 1985-04-17 19 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0075 m Singapore, gaining 61 points.12 words
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Article26 1985-04-17 19 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ ***** 3 0310 250 40 unq 2.2000 7 7880 ***** 3 0075 249.20 ***** 2 1965 7 780026 words
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Article33 1985-04-17 19 Eurodollar: Gained seven ticks to 90.86 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained 52 ticks to 0.3340 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 45 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Gained US$2 to US$329 an ounce.33 words
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Article114 1985-04-17 19 New study on US exchanges WASHINGTON. Tues. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected today to approve a new study of the impact on United States securities exchanges of the increasing intemationalisation of the securities marketplace. The study is the third m a series of actions taken by theReuter - 114 words
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Article65 1985-04-17 19 HONGKONG. Tues. Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd has won a tender for a 2,516 sq m residential site on the eastern part of the island, a government statement said without providing details of the {.rice. Industry sources estimated the cost of the site at HKS62 million (5J17.6Reuter - 65 words
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Article56 1985-04-17 19 Takeover provisions INDIANAPOLIS, Tues. Eli Lilly and Co said shareholders at its annual meeting approved measures designed to discourage unfriendly attempts to gain control of the company. The company said the measures provided for a classified board of directors, and an affirmative vote of 80 per cent of the outstandingReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1985-04-17 19 LONDON, Tues. Shares m Glaxo Holdings leaped to 1,145 pence from 1,085 pence shortly after the release of the company's interim results, showing pre-tax profit of £194.6 million (5J523.4 million) compared with £117.4 million m the year-ago period. Market estimates projected profits of around £160 million. GlaxoReuter - 60 words
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Article75 1985-04-17 19 DETROIT, Tues. Sales of new cars by the United States car industry declined by 6.6 per cent m early April from last year's levels, largely due to a double-digit drop m sales by General Motors Corp, the industry giant. GM sales of US-built cars declined byReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1985-04-17 19 BANGKOK. Tues The baht was fixed higher at 27.30 to the US dollar compared with 27.35 at Fridays close, a Bank of Thailand official said. Yesterday was a holiday m Thailand. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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474 1985-04-17 19 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Bid for Australian confectioner could cost $70 m By Melbourne Reporter SINGAPORE publishing, property and manufacturing tycoon Jack Chia has signalled plans for a full takeover assault on leading Australian confectioner, Allen's Confectionery Ltd. If successful, the plans for the takeover,474 words
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386 1985-04-17 19 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By THERE may be another Metro at Marina Square if the department store bites at the bait of a special rent package offered. Discussions are going on, but it is understood that Metro will pay the maintenance cost of about $1386 words
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111 1985-04-17 19 Foreign banks can expand in China BEIJING, Tues. China today published rules allowing foreign banks to open branches and head offices m its four special economic zones. Foreign banks will be able to offer a wide range of local and foreign currency services m Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shekou and Xiamen. TheReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-04-17 19 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Small business By THERE may be something electric about King Wai^ product, but even the company, which grew from a family business, would agree there's nothing flashy about its domestic casings for electrical wires. But electrical casings come m various sizes, widths415 words
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Article225 1985-04-17 19 CPF scheme worries life agents LIFE insurance agents are again worried that their rice bowl may be broken after last weekend's announcement that the Central Provident Fund's life insurance scheme may be introduced m the next few months. The Life Underwriters Association, the organisation representing professional life insurance agents, said225 words
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Article65 1985-04-17 19 LONDON, Toes. A delegation from Lloyd's, the London Insurance market, began an official 21/2--week visit to China yesterday to examine possibilities for co-operation with the People's Insurance Company of China, principally m re-insurance. Experts here believe insurance is due for rapid expansion m China,AFP - 65 words
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237 1985-04-17 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By THE mystery buyer of a parcel of shares m Leong Huat Industries Ltd is a shipping and building group, Siong Huat. It was revealed yesterday that Siong Huat Pte Ltd bought 1,845,250 Leong Huat shares, representing 24.6 per cent of237 words
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Article299 1985-04-17 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - Sterling, mark in record gains MARA FERNANDEZ By THE British pound and the West German mark recorded their highest levels against the US dollar this year as the greenback continued its tumble on the Singapore foreign-exchange market yesterday. Dealers said that with the renewed concern about the state of the299 words
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71 1985-04-17 19 TOKYO. Tues. Share prices recorded their largest ever one-day drop today v massive selling took the market average down 345.45 points to clos< j at 12.207.28. dealers said. The average fell to a da\ low of 405 80 just before the close as traders71 words
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Article58 1985-04-17 19 HONGKONG. Tues Neptune Orient Lines Ltd (NOLj of Singapore has signed a preliminary agreement with two other lines to establish a joint container service between the Far East and North America An NOL spokesman said NOL reached an accord with Japan"s Kawasaki Kisen Kai sha58 words
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Article2878 1985-04-17 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped I together, the table2,878 words
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Article2274 1985-04-17 20 INDUSTRIALS Aj.nomoto >3 308 3.5050 3 40 <"d A Choc 2 188 2 22SX3> 2 22 AMD 3 0OS) Alcom i 078K4) !08 (8> 106 16 1 07 API (0 956 0 96S- 171 094 ;8 0 93 ASM) 238H7) I 23(57' 1 24 Antoh2,274 words
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Article2655 1985-04-17 20 19M/85 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 185 136 Acma 137 +1 36 3 137 137 146 94 Alcorn 954 +1 5.2 12 96 94 270 198 Allied Choc 200 134 109 Amal Steel 50*2,655 words
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Article259 1985-04-17 21 1 Ih $1000. 2 F« best customm only. 3 OCBC Finance Raits are for advanced paymnts. IMF's rates OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6V2 6 6 Autosave 5V2 Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5 l 4 s>/4 5V4 5V4 6259 words
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Article157 1985-04-17 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Austrahan dollar 1.4688 1.4724 u.«rt u./l Canadian dollar 1.6120 1.6158 6.25—6.14 NZ dollar 1.0059—1.0101 10.23—9.75 Sterling pound 2 8203 2.8251 3.60—3.54 US dollar 2.1940-2.1960 4.57-4.52 Local dolars to 100 units of157 words
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Article106 1985-04-17 21 THE Singapore dollar ended much stronger at 2.1955/75 at 3 pm yesterday compared to its opening of 2.2000/30. It was traded between 2.1960 and 2.2050. There was late greenback selling throughout the day m anticipation of sluggish economic data due for release last night. Against the deutschemark, it closed106 words
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Article108 1985-04-17 21 HONGKONG, Tues. Gold rallied today on heavy short-covering against the weakening US dollar, which at one time edged below the psychologically important three-mark level m the afternoon. Bullion finished at U*****.20/70 an ounce after touching the day's high of U*****.20/335. Reuter. The London gold fix was at USs33f.sf, up108 words
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Article22 1985-04-17 21 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 332.70—333.20 329.00—329.50 Hongkong 332.20-332.70 328.90—329.40 Mon Fri New York 329.20—329.70 327.60 328.10 London 332.50—333.00 329.50—330.0022 words
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Article169 1985-04-17 21 Manager*' prices for Apr 17 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.06—2.11 The Savings Fund 1.44—1.53x0 Spore Prog Fund 0.87-0.92 Spore Sec. Fund 1.29 1.37 Spore invest Fund 0.92—0.97 Spore Equity Fund 0.89-0.94 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.12— 2.25xd Mai Prog Fund 0.89-0.95 Mai Security Fund 0.96—1.02169 words
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Article112 1985-04-17 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE June Eurodollar futures opened yesterday unchanged from its previous close. Trading was thin and cautious m the morning. The market's belief that the Fed would not push interest rates up m the near-term and expectations of improved housing starts and industrial production figures for March over112 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-04-17 21 JUNE deutschemark was traded lower when the market started, m anticipation of the release of encouraging figures on the March housing starts and industrial production figures. It closed at 0.3340. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Ju 0.3311 0.3353 0.3305 0.3340 1756 Sept 0.3364 Dec 060 words
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Article57 1985-04-17 21 JUNE yen opened near its low but advanced to a high of 0.*****0 as the US dollar came under selling pressure m the afternoon. The market closed at 0.*****8 m light trading. Open High Low Sett Est V«l Jail 85 0.*****5 0.*****08 0.*****3A 0.*****S 62 Sept 0.*****3 Open57 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-04-17 21 THE gold futures market was first traded at the day's low of U*****.50. The weakness of the US dollar sent June gold up to U*****.20. It receded towards the close to settle at the opening price. Reports trom Security Pacific National Bank/SPA, (la USt per Troy ounce) Open High72 words
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Article22 1985-04-17 21 Rubber Ctoant pnees certs /Uo Singapore May 170 25 down 0 50 cents Malaysia May 194 bC up G 50 cenh22 words
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Article20 1985-04-17 21 Tin Ctosmf pnc*s 10 Mo XL Tin 29 90 up 0 15 cents Turnover 12? tonnes down 15 tonnes20 words
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Article27 1985-04-17 21 ciiw.r Closmi once* USS tro» o; Singapore 6 63-6 6* 6 67—6 67 Men Fn New York 6SS--6 6G 6 61-6 66 Source C !(*>■? SursSf por27 words
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Article27 1985-04-17 21 Ctosnt pnces Copp* t tonne Mon Spot *****0-*****0 (1195 00- 1196 00 5 months 1193.00-1194 00 (1196 50-i 197 50: Market tone Easier Sales 29.725 tonnes27 words
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Article29 1985-04-17 21 Ctosmf pncei Aluminium /tonne Mon Spot 875.00 876 50 (879 50-880 00--3 months 894 50—895 50 (904 00- -904 50) Market tone Steadier after easie Sales 17.275 tonnes29 words
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Article107 1985-04-17 21 Ctosinj prices Crude Ms/tome palm oil Apr 151? 5G (south i 1510 mortti! May 1502 50 south 1495 (north) June MIS (south centra! 1410 (north; Refined palm oil US$ tonnes RBO palm Apr 705 (sellers i May 685 (sellers! Junf 635 (sellers) My 635 (sellers) RBD Oiem May107 words
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613 1985-04-17 21 THE market was steadier yesterday but volume remained light. Price gains were due to short-covering and profit-tak-ing after six days of falls. One analyst noted that there was buying into quality stocks. Others said this nibbling was to test the market reaction. The613 words
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Article257 1985-04-17 21 April 16 KK$ Chaise HK Elect 8.05 +0.25 Hutchison 23.90 unch Shk Props 10.60 +0.2 Hk Elect Warr 14.40 +0.4 Intt City 0.82 -0.01 Sime Darby 6.30 ol^.^ Hotete 5 5 o Hk Gas 9.30 +0.1 Jordine Math 11.60 +0.1 Sino Lond 0.91 +0.05 Bank Of East A»o 23257 words
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Article330 1985-04-17 21 *pN 16 Ctunie A»nomoto 1100 -20 Aka 450 S Amodo 1020 -30 Asah. Chem 865 -60 Asahi GJoss 870 -18 Bank Tk 795 25 Bndgestone 518 unch Canon Casio Cotnputer 1630 -40 Citizen 518 -15 D N*> Prmf 980 -30 D Nippon Screen Daie. 636 +1 Daechi Kongyo 8k330 words
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Article316 1985-04-17 21 Apri 16 Cents Chanje (tot) A C I 212 +2 A N I 278 -6 A P M 259 -1 Aberfoyle 968S Age 240 unch Alliance Oil 107 +1 Allied M* 252 -18 Ampol Exp 260 unch Ait*>ol P«t 184 -3 Ani 460 unch Ashton 94 unch BHP 646316 words
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Article55 1985-04-17 21 I NST Index < Tuesday 1270.26(1265.39) Hongkong Hang Seng -7 Tuesday 1521.30(1505.44) ig£_ Australian Mi-Ordinaries Tuesday 858.5 (857.8) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.28(*****.73) Financial Times Industrials Monday 977.0 (967.8) Dow Jones Average 0* Monday 1266.78(1265.68) H~ (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous (rating day) 'HTiii55 words
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Article217 1985-04-17 21 April 15 USJ Chance Alcoa 33V4 Allied Cham Cp 42V* ABs-Chotmers 6% Vt Am Tel Tel 21% unch Amax lnc 18 unch Amr Cocp 42 V4 Bethlehem SH 17V4 -K Boeing Co 60% unch Burroughs Cp 59V* -V* CatefpSar Co 32W Chase Manhtn 54% Chrysler Cp 37 +1217 words
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Article551 1985-04-17 21 Aprils Pence Chante INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 177 +1 Ass Dairies 154 -10 BTRPLC 677 +3 Babcocks 152 +4 Barclays 342 +10 Beecham 368 unch BICC 253 -2 Blue Circle 503 +5 BOC Group 275 unch Boots 180 -1 Bowater 246 +1 BATS 341 -4 Britannia 91 -1 BP 538 -2551 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-04-17 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Apr 15 (2300) Ship (Voyage) Arr CFS J Bridge (426/ S 4 H As Star (35AJ 15 4 Fl Islmabad (27-HW) 15 4 F7 LCL Receiving Receiving Slip (Voyage) Arr Carpi475 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-04-17 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Banff Kl6 a'side 17/4 Equator 5 K23 a'side 17/4 Kota Berlian K3l a'side 17/4 San Luis Kl7 a'side 17/4 Stolt Awemr K29 a'side 17/4 Altair Kl9 17/4 21/4 Barber Hector KO9/10 17/4 18/4 Boiwnburg K2B 17/4 19/4 De|ro KIO 17/4 18/4250 words
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Article, Illustration593 1985-04-17 22 ANGELINE TAN - His problem is how to bring research from lab to market By ANGELINE TAN AFTER tedious research for a year, a Singapore scientist last year found a way to create coconut, pineapple, toffee, mushroom, orange and fishy aromas m his laboratory from fungi. But the more difficult593 words
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Article, Illustration171 1985-04-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. TDM Berhad has proposed a one-for-two bonus issue to enlarge its capital base m line with the assets employed. The company announced that the bonus issue would capitalise M 513.73 million M 510.71 million from capital reserves arising from the revaluation ofBernama - 171 words
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347 1985-04-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB), a member of the Sime Darby Group, is ready to take advantage of any upturn m the market either domestically or internationally, its newly-ap-pointed Chairman, Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Sheikh Shahabuddin, said m the company'sBernama - 347 words
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Article84 1985-04-17 22 NEW YORK, Tues. Strong growth m net interest and other operating income helped to raise Chase Manhattan Corp's first-quarter net income by 31 per cent to a record U*****.9 million (***** million) from U*****.5 million m the same period last year. The bank said m a statement thatReuter - 84 words
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Article101 1985-04-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Killinghall Tin (Malaysia) Bhd expects to better its 1984 profits m the current year, a company statement said. In a reply to a KLSE query, Killinghall said group profit before tax and financial charges for the year ended Dec 31, 1984, amounted to M 530.15Bernama - 101 words
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Article90 1985-04-17 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Magnum Corporation Bhd has reported a group pretax profit of M 556.77 million for the yef.r just ended, as against M 542.65 million previously. A company statement said this was achieved despite a lower turnover of M 5709.77 million, compared to M 5719.64 million mBernama - 90 words
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Article86 1985-04-17 22 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. Bank America Corp said a 13 per cent increase m first-quarter net income to US$ll4 million (Ss2so million), from US$lOl million a year earlier, was due to growth m its fundamental revenue sources and to a slowdown m expense growth. The increase was achieved despiteReuter - 86 words
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Article71 1985-04-17 22 Joint 14-day shipping service HONGKONG, Tues. EAC Trans Pacific Service and Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line Bhd of Malaysia today said they would begin a jointlyowned fixed 14-day service covering Fremantle. Port Klang. Singapore and Hongkong. They did not say when the service would begin. The service will iink up withReuter - 71 words
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Article332 1985-04-17 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By MALAYSIAN plantation and engineering group, kumpulan Emas Bhd, will most probably obtain a Singapore listing next week. KEB, which was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last September, is likely to be listed m Singapore on April 24. Vioe-Chairman L i332 words
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Advertisement215 1985-04-17 19 DOCTORS RE AD THIS, B COULD SOMEONE'S Since the success of the Australian In-vitro to enhance your work and perhaps save fertilisation team at the Royal Women's someone's life. Hospital m Melbourne and the Heart Transplant At the exhibition you I! also have access team at St. Vincent's Hospital m215 words
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Advertisement284 1985-04-17 20 -■'*i&Jo^*L\ I[fl There can be no doubt shirt, and tells of the *^Jgk »;v ?fi<T| }|)|m» i that Manchester United search for glory over the -^«r k is the most popular years. miif N ii iwrl S? tb M" club S uS w the second haif f m% 1 jAStiwA284 words
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Advertisement640 1985-04-17 22 How do you rate on current aflmrs and world business? Give yourself a quick test with these questions about subjects covered m The Economist during the last few months. Answers are printed upside down at the bottom of the page. W South Africa's prime minister recently said, "The oneAmf man,640 words
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Advertisement192 1985-04-17 22 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE j Presents Public Lecture on 'Accounting Standards Setting Process' Professor Robert Sterling Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor j Date Wednesday, 24 April 1985 Time 6.00 pm Venue Lecture Theatre 11 Admission is Free ALL ARE WELCOME All important mTPw^. H^ vitamins minerals m jP|fcL.^^j ONE-A-DAY <4192 words
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Advertisement614 1985-04-17 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES j CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: "Vv Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm Run-On $5 0G ;_er i-ne iM:- i' i Food/Entertainment (2 b) j£^ ~iS_N W/^^& I /vi i^^ I J^ij l^r s^^ I 3^xf (b^\JX //A (l^V^ I Public Holiday 9 OUam to 1 00pm lf i'614 words
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Advertisement507 1985-04-17 23 12 Computer Products/ Services 1 CHEAPEST IN TOWN $50 discount for systems purchased from CORTINA OR NTC, i Cash A Carry. New shipment: Multifunctions card, Maximisor card, 512K ram card, joy stick card from only $45 IBM PC XT 256K Compatibles complete system: $1,900 Apple Compatibles 64K complete system: $950507 words
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Advertisement533 1985-04-17 23 13 Musical Instruments TOKAI PIANO Perfect tone Perfect touch. Technics organ from $1,700. Easy payments. Cal *****47/ 8 *****94, Talent Music Showroom, *****51 K5 Music. YAMAHA DX7, FOSTEX Xl 5 4track recorder for sale. Call Stephen *****20. YAMAHA ORGAN D-60 auto rhythm, jazz trumpet, violin, mandolin, $3,500. Tel: *****86. 2533 words
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Advertisement678 1985-04-17 23 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Services Services Products Products I BERNOULLI llelbgan^J HIGH PERFORMANCE MASS STORAGE \y l lilrlilliPl 1 pendant, yours tor only: '^^jJf^f-mßßomW^ iIN STOCK NOW lee heng Efwrniw 1 ir* OltF^llliUff JEWELLERS t> 1 faT MIHbX Kar East Plaza #03-133,678 words
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Advertisement350 1985-04-17 23 28 Health Centres/ Massage TANGLIN HEALTH CENTRE. Massage/ Sauna/ Facial. 10am 10pm. =03-38/39. Tanglin Shopping Centre. Tel: *****13. 29 Beauty Culture HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? Why not try one of our exclusive Aloe-Ve-ra products for faster result. Free-lance beauticians welcome. *****52, =04-25. Orchard Plaza. JOIN THE LATEST craze quick and painless350 words
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Advertisement690 1985-04-17 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Pi. JfTfc'" al I massage I jj creation Centre siflj»p««.i*M A jk JL Hub llpm ■■J(jL^g|^ 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 1 to 8 weeks advanced course 6 months beginners and advanced course 8 months evening course (part-time) Easy installment scheme available Lodging690 words
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Advertisement1598 1985-04-17 23 X- If you have always got frus- trated over lipstick stains and F grease on your clothes, why If X you have always got frustrat- ed over lipstick stains and i^^^^^^^^H^^b grease on your clothes, why ■L not try "Quick Off" instant reK^ mover. Find this advertiser at ■j* classification1,598 words
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Advertisement779 1985-04-17 24 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi LAG ELECTRICAL SERVICE H«*f!.t.i-.- eJrtaa, otoui TV (Met* 1 a;:!. HOI illSUlll.ltl.'il Tel UJ4862 AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Serv. refMkta I'eletunken. 9barp K,'\y Oraetz. ITT. siera. Philips Setron, Norm.u'ulf Sirnifii. colour TV oi'i the spot !ix'.ni< video. Reasonable chaigea J.i> night service. Telephone _>y37.r0 M89Q83 NATIONAL kw2SOEN779 words
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Advertisement641 1985-04-17 24 j 51 Printing/ Copying Services WE SPECIALISED IN instant printing name cards, letterli^.ub, lI^»^)l^t•^. '.'u!>t>fr stamps. =02-06 Excelsior Shops, ctr beiMc Peninsula Shops tr lel: 3381M3 .i;<97;c-j BUSINESS CARDS. LETTERHEADS, invoices, Catalogues. Ready Within 1 hour. Reasonable charges 81-62 Peoples Park Centre. Tel. ,i:(-uyy-l NAME CARD 4c Letterhead s<, Invoices641 words
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Advertisement1294 1985-04-17 24 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing i rf? 4A 9* li^H j| DEALERS W^ < WELCOME I BBjßsjßrjja. Please contact: g£| TRADEFAST PTE LTD I Ruby Warehouse Complex. i^^^^ No 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2, #04-35 (1440) TEL: *****11 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities CAPITAL AVAILABLE U.S.A.1,294 words
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Advertisement1721 1985-04-17 24 L^LV"' a^bW' 1 I At NMB you W enjoy Atten- J dance Awards and Life Insurance X Mr r^B Coverage when you join them as IB 1 I LJB Production Operators. B I m LJB You'll work m an aircondiH ajß m tioned environment and relax H a mhx. Pw1,721 words
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Advertisement1032 1985-04-17 24 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP Secretarial/ Clerical Wty THOMSON-CSF J Grn!^? '^^F' (A World Leader m Professional Electronicsi S cations tor the following S position* H has immediate vacancy tor an ft RECEPTIONIST ■am lit tL/r vyLicfcllLli i■< > (Male) rw^v.,: Req r ments:1,032 words
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Advertisement432 1985-04-17 24 I i Calay Europe involve* m the at »ign development and manutactur ing of very eophieticated compute aided design (CAD) syatems. Cela> Asia is newly founded m Singapore to lake care of its test expending activities m the entire Asia Wa welcome qualified candidates to fulfill below career openings: 1432 words
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Advertisement793 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical P The Hospital, a fully-owned subsidiary of Temasek I S Holdings (Pte) Ltd seeks suitably qualified I M persons for the following positions: 9 Candidates should have either good GCE 'O' or I S A' Levels with preferably a Secretarial793 words
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Advertisement461 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TiMpeNiiHYCEJiiiN TEMPORARY SERVICES PTE LTD WORLDWIDE SERVICES PERM TEMP JOBS PERFECT STAFF JOB FIT URGENTLY REQUIRES PERMANENT FEMALE BILLS CLERKS c At least 1 1/2 years' experience m a bank. c Ability to operate telex. c Relevant experience necessary. c Minimum typing speed 35 40461 words
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Advertisement642 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MITSUI OBK LINES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD has vacancy for SECRETARY to Managing Director c OCE 'O' level, c LCC private secretary's certificate or Its equivalent or ability to type at 45/ SO wpm and shorthand speed of 80/ 00 wpm. c Experience preferred but not642 words
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Advertisement544 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WALK-IN INTERVIEW ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Female) c LCCI (Intermediate/ Higher Bookkeeping). c At least 3 years bookkeeping experience and able to handle complete set of accounts, c Able to handle payroll. Ability to work under pressure. c Salary not less than $550 per month. Must be544 words
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Advertisement695 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical EatabUahed Service Co. r4K)uir#s tiiiiiMdiAttty RECEPTIONIST CUM COORDINATOR Age 18 to 24 years old, female Chinese. Working experience, good typing speed, bilingual, able to handle calls well. Staying m District 12. Salary $400 to $450 plus incentives. Plea** call *****70/ *****12/ 1 EstanHisnoa ioqal firm695 words
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Advertisement908 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST required by top hairdreasing salon m diet. 9. Salary: $400 to $700 depending on experience. Working hours: 9.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Sunday off. Interested, pise call: *****35 TYPIST/ RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED Typing speed 35 to 45 w.p.m. Good command of spoken English Mandarin Pleasant908 words
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Advertisement716 1985-04-17 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK required In Tan Boon Llat Bldg Interested, please forward resume to: ST. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923 WANTED INDIAN FEMALE Clerk/ Typist for Serangoon area. Working hrs.: lpm 8.30pm Age below 35. Apply: P.O Box 2772 Maxwell Rd, 5(9047).716 words
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Advertisement531 1985-04-17 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales suummm IGTOOe Scan Kit SI Dear Housewives Here's your chance to earn an attractive salary just working part-time at the new Scan Kit showroom, soon to be opened m Hougang. This is the third showroom for Scan Kit Furniture, the leading supplier531 words
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Advertisement397 1985-04-17 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Considering about a Sales Career? Expatriate Company requires 5 MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES m its newly opened branch to market its reputable products. Applicants should possess the following qualifications c About If yr-ars hi .t^t- Musi be hsililw.iiß.l Bane seconds!] nitration Must t>- IsMdawktosj Our expatriate company397 words
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Advertisement671 1985-04-17 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales i Established garment manufacturer has a vacancy for: SALES EXECUTIVE (Garments) o market and sell vanoua labels ol I imported men's and ladies' apparj els m Singapore. Age 25 30 c Minimum 3-5 years' experience m garment business. I Good connection with department stores and boutiques671 words
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Advertisement838 1985-04-17 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales YOU CAN DO THE SAME! Anss has earned $1,800 and Sulaiman has earned $1,200 In the first week; Winnie Is consistently earning $1,000 a week and Mdm Liv (housewife) Is also I earning about $1,200 a week. We are an American company and we've got the838 words
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Advertisement378 1985-04-17 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Counter Sales Assistants. Salary $350-$450. Apply personally at: Blk IA, Woodlands Centre Road *01-84. Spore. WANTED MATURED MALE or Female for Life Insurance Sales. Training provided. Call Danny Kwok *****98. *****65. FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS required to sell toys and confectionery. Call Leen: *****68378 words
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Advertisement828 1985-04-17 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f A well established Injection Moulding firm 1 invites applications for the below posts: 1. PERSONNEL OFFICER Possess a tertiary education or equivalent Preferably with 2-3 yrs experience m Personnel Administration with a manufacturing firm Conversant m local dialects/Mandarin and Malay Must828 words
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Advertisement351 1985-04-17 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SUNDSTRQND W WALK-IN I INTERVIEW I TODAY I 9am spm We are a leading manufacturer of high technology aircraft components and have vacancies for the position of: Inspectors^ (Mechanical Inspec--1 tion Only) Applicants should have an understanding of bask Mathematics Working experience m aerospace industries wi351 words
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Advertisement533 1985-04-17 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical has vacancies for ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Requirements: ITC or NTC In Electronics Completed National Service Those without qualification but with related experlenc will be considered QC TECHNICIAN Require— ants: GCE 'O' level m Technics stream Some knowledge of Elec tronics will be an advantag Salary will commensurate533 words
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Advertisement706 1985-04-17 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I TT OKAMOTO Machine tool manufacturing Company m Woodlands New Town has vacancies m both Machining a Machine Asaom. My Departments for TRADESMAN c Completed N.S IS c Age between 20 —27 years c c Willing to work 2 rotating shifts c Minimum secondary education We706 words
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Advertisement413 1985-04-17 26 73 Situations Vacant: Production Manville SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. requires Secondary education Completed N S and wiilinq to perfcrm rotational 12-nour shift Some expenen ;e m QC work wouL bean advantage All-in salaryssoop.m Either NTC 2or 3 m Electrical Fittim Installation witf a minimurr of 3 years industrial expe -ence Those413 words
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Advertisement1466 1985-04-17 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives, fj^^S sssn is expanding our Kailang factory. We have immediate vacancies for:- P^^'Tl^aPi^fi^ §18 M 2nd shift: 3.30pm— 11.15pm i^^^^^^SH H1,466 words
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Advertisement505 1985-04-17 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous CROWN CORK SE.4LBBBBB (SINGAPORE) CO. 77>^HLM1LMIBIB requires I 1) Production Technicians I (Male) I c Minimum NTC 3 m Mechanical I Fitting c One to two years relevant working 8 experience 2) Mechanical Fitter (Male) c Must possess NTC 2 m Mechanical505 words
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Advertisement743 1985-04-17 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous /ojf& THE SINGAPORE |giS| ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB irmtes applications for the following positions 1) CAPTAINS 2) ASSISTANT CAPTAINS 3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES We offer attractive salary and benefits to the j right individual Allowed to use Club facilities hke Bowling Swimming. Tennis and743 words
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Advertisement433 1985-04-17 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous j isetan singaporv-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate vacancy for the post of SECURITY OFFICER (House Detective) o Age 21 -30 years Singapore citizen Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Must have experience m similar capacity Must complete National Service Starting salary above $500 depending on433 words
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Advertisement521 1985-04-17 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A leading electronics H manufacturer invites B applications for the I following positions: c Completed secon- dary education/ NTC 3 m Main- j tenance Fitting, j Electrical Fitting Installation and Electronics Servicing j c 1 to 2 years experi- j ence m a mechanical or electrical521 words
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Advertisement514 1985-04-17 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED has nnediate vacancies for DELIVERY CLERK (MALE) c Completed National Ser- j vice c A Valid Class 111 driving licence AT HEAD OFFICE ONLY DRIVER IV (MALE) c Completed National Service c A Valid Class IV driving licence AT HEAD OFFICE ONLY514 words
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Advertisement574 1985-04-17 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED CHINESE 1. INDOOR SALESMEN 2. CLERK/ CASHIER (FEMALE) 3. STOREMEN (PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY) Age 17 to 25. GCE O' or equivalent. Neat handwriting. Technical stream preferable Indoor Salesmen only). Must completed N.S. (male only). No experience required. Interested, please call personally •t: 178, GUL CIRCLE SINGAPORE574 words
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Advertisement1787 1985-04-17 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 3 NURSES, (age 30 to 55 yrs) 3 Trading Company male workers, (age 25 to 35) 1 requires Male Clerk with experience, (age DELIVERY DRIVER above). Call: *****25 after c 2 years working experience '2.00 noon. c Preferably with Class 4 drlv-1,787 words
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Advertisement2238 1985-04-17 28 bipJIOMCH 'Aclassic and arguably, the l\ jOUPi most beautiful car m Sin- >— v r% »--v gapore.' See classification 87 For Sale: Mercedes •83 MERCEDES BENZ 200 Manual 1 owner, aircon, s/rims, $77,000 0.n.0. *****64/ 5. 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat COS REGN 1981 Ford Granada 2.8. Auto. 1 owner. Aircon.2,238 words
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Advertisement961 1985-04-17 28 89 For Sale: Datsun/Niaaan '83 JULY NISSAN .Sunns 1 SGI. $21,000 ono PARF eligible Tel Richard N|i *****24 between 2 00 j 6 00p JAN -82 DATSUN Lsurai Hardtop aulo Al. :on. full accessories j $19,500 Tel *****82 JULY '80 DATSUN 280 C Aircon, stereo. PARF eligible Showrm condition $22,000961 words
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Advertisement972 1985-04-17 28 90 For Sale: Toyota 77. TOYOTA CORONA PARI Air. urn: nUtl USM !< IKI ten) i and I M i 78 CORONA NON-PARF radi. i tttrttr nr» t.ix pftMtl I $3,500 MIVMt i 79 REG (74 KMBM| FOfWUI I I rolla 1200 < C Aircon ran: sette. new tax $5,500972 words
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Advertisement964 1985-04-17 29 92 For Sale: Mazda 32 MAZDA 929 Auto 1 pie ownei aJrcon, radio cassette, centra locking, power windows, tip lo| cond $17,800 *****19 S3 MAZDA 929 Hardtop, manua Si 929 Sedan, auto Both cars: pu? owner, excellent cond. Call *****88 x 168 Bobby Low '93 929, 1 owner. PARK, powe964 words
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Advertisement951 1985-04-17 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes MOOERN MOTORS PTE LTD 359 M Alexandra Road 1 Singapore 0315 1 TEL: *****22 I Authorised FORO Dealer 1994 Ford Laser 13 Hatchback 1993 Ford Telstar TXS 2.0 Ghia r (Auto) 1992 Mazda 323 (1500) N/b 1991 Mit. Galant 1600GS 1990 Ford Escort 1 3GL951 words
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Advertisement608 1985-04-17 29 95 For Sal*: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sala: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles i 9e^° x 1 «ar c -$^^s I j,q\J^ \\f^ pOar^ L_ zL_JB^BaaBaBaaBMBBMBBi So Many Ways Better VIEW ANO TEST DRIVE THE COMPLETE NISSAN RANGE608 words
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Advertisement202 1985-04-17 29 MAY 79 DATSUN Pick-up. Aircond, 2 owners, new paint. $4,800. Tel: *****83. NEAR 1994 TOYOACE SWB pickup. 1 owner. New tax. Selling cheap $7,900. Tel *****66. NOV 1979 TOYOTA Liteace van, 1 owner, new paint, tip top condition, $5,500 ono. *****16. OCT. •90 TOYOTA Corolla Dly van. One owner, beautiful.202 words
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Advertisement204 1985-04-17 29 1881 JULY SUZUKI 800 pickup stainless steel body, 6 mths roai tax, $4,200. *****11 1981 MIT. L3OO, passed inspection beautiful condition, asking $8,20 0.n.0. Tel: *****64. 1982 DAIHATSU 10* diesel 6 wheel high deck with aluminium can opy. $6,800 0.n.0. *****88. 1882 DAIHATSU LORRY doubl cabin. 1 owner, new tax/204 words
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Advertisement376 1985-04-17 29 14 MIT L3OO 5-dr Van. 1 owner. Alrcon, brand new condition. $13,900 o.n.p Call *****53 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters GO YAMAHA RXIOO $290. RDI2SLC $820. RXKI3S $480. ARI2SLC $580. Vespa Sprint $390. Kawasaki Z250/ GSX2SO/ GSX4OOF/ GS4OO $950. Suzuki RG2SO $1,400. RD3SOLC $950. Call *****62, Peter. 12 Gopeng St,376 words
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Advertisement546 1985-04-17 29 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR SECONDHAND VEHICLES IN GOOD CONDITION. Any model c.c. PARF/ non-PARF 'Q' regn Commercial Vehicles b re welcome TEL: *****33/ *****76 MR. LEX. CASH PAYMENT I HIGHEST OFFER for any model PARF, nonPARF, 2ndhand veh; Q regd veh. or any model commercial vans/pickups. Trade-in considered.546 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1985-04-17 35 181 Deaths MR PHUA LAI SENG Aged: 74 passed away peacefully on 14/4/85 at 6.45 p.m. leaving behind: 7 SONS Phua Kuan Chye Phua Tee Chye Robert Phua Suah Chye (Robert Transport it General Agencies Co.) Phua Guan Chye Phua Chal Tee Phua Chai Huat 7 DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW 2 Daughters85 words
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Article, Illustration614 1985-04-17 35 J. Rajendran on the Asian Badminton Confederation Championships A Singaporean may not be able to win the Singapore Open, but that's not the point. At least our players could learn from playing against the best. It's too expensive to always go overseas to614 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-04-17 35 A CALAMITY ON COURT Zhao beaten, but Chinese march into final with Malaysians KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Newly-crowned All-England champion Zhao Jianhua got a taste of his own medicine when he suffered a sensational defeat at the hands of a relatively-unknown Indonesian m the men's team event at481 words
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Article102 1985-04-17 35 China 3 Indonesia 1 (Chinese names first Zhao Jianhua lost to Hendry Supatra 15-17, 17-14, 15-6; Yang Yang bt Kurniahu 15-5, 15-9; Zhang Qiang and Zhou Jincan bt Icuk Sugiarto and Sigit Pamungkas 15-4, 15-9; Yang Yang bt Hendry Supatra 15-10, 17-14. Malaysia 3 South Korea 2 (Malaysians102 words
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Article245 1985-04-17 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore may have the services of a Chinese coach to prepare the badminton team for December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. The Singapore Badminton Association have however not decided on anything as yet, and are also considering at least two other foreign245 words
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206 1985-04-17 35 ONG BOON HOON, the national Under-14 table tennis champion, will attempt to add another feather to her cap m the national junior meet starting next Wednesday at Toa Payoh. The puny schoolgirl, whose Impressive style prompted the Republic's selectors to include her m the206 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-04-17 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - Gam Seng betters own mark TAY CHENG KHOON BOSTON MARATHON AFTERMATH By GOH GAM SENG may not have won any official prize for his participation m the Boston Marathon, but his splendid performance a top 100 finish done m national-record time has earned him a ticket to another prestigious marathon358 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-04-17 37 Smith says he won because of weakened field 4 It was sheer hell. I don't know how I kept going. I just put one leg m front of another, gritted my teeth and kept going. I'm disappointed that I didn't set a world or aReuter; AP - 567 words
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Article131 1985-04-17 37 How they finished Men 1 Geoff Smith (Brit) 2:14:05 2 Gary Tuttle (US) 2:19:12 3 Mark Helgeston (US) 2:21:15 4 Lou Supino (US) 2:21:28 5 Bobby Doyle (US) 2:21:29 6 Toru Mimura (Jpn) 2:21:30 7 Charles Hewes (US) 2:23:35 8 Daniel Dillon (US) 2:23:50 9 Christopher Fletcher (US) 2:24:28 ItReuter - 131 words
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Article179 1985-04-17 37 Kouros almost there MELBOURNE, Tues Greece's Yiannis Kouit)^ was within 230 kilometres of the finish this morning m the Westfieid Sydney to Melbourne ultra-marathon foot race billed at, tho longest race m the world. Kouros. 28, had run 730 km of the 960 km course and was expected to finishAP - 179 words
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361 1985-04-17 37 LONDON, Tnes. Siivino Francisco, of Sooth Africa, ended an unhappy day by being crushed 10-2 by Ireland's Dennis Taylor m the World Snooker Professional Championship In Sheffield, England, yesterday. Francisco, 38, woke up to headlines m The Dally Star proclaiming his alleged revelations of aAFP - 361 words
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Article495 1985-04-17 37 Wrong guess finds Hill missing his match DUNNINGS MILL (England), Tues. Jahangir Khan, the world squash champion who is unbeaten for four years, is almost certain to reach the last eight without' meeting a seed after curious happenings on the first day or the world's best known tournament, theAFP - 495 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-04-17 38 Marvin stops Hearns m three and retains world middleweight title after savage showdown LAS VEGAS, Tues. Marvelous Marvin Hagler retained his undisputed middleweight boxing title last night when he floored Thomas Hearns with a thunderous right hook m the third round, prompting the referee to stop theReuter; AP - 778 words
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Article, Illustration335 1985-04-17 38 LEE WAI WUN - Singapore sail into a new era LEE WAI WUN The challenge which will announce to the yachting world that Singapore have arrived By THE bright red-and-white logo will signify that Singapore is no longer just a tiny dot on the world map. At least, not where yachting is concerned. It335 words
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Article204 1985-04-17 38 TWO of the three judges had unified world middleweight champion Marvin Hagler leading on points before his third round knockout of Thomas Hearns. Harry Gibbs, of Britain, and American Herb Santos each gave Hagler the lead by II points to nine. Ironically, Dick Young, who replaced fellow-American Rudy204 words
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Article418 1985-04-17 38 41 was a little afraid when I saw blood. But when I see it, I turn into a bull. I realised it was time to get serious and do it quicker. I was afraid they were going to stop it. I said I had to get going.UPI; Reuter - 418 words
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Article427 1985-04-17 38 Round by round of The Fight ONE Hagler thre-v the first punch but irissed thai wild left to the head as Hearns began jabbing Both fighters wont at each other near the ropes and Hagler was hit by a right to the jaw It was appar ent that both menAP - 427 words
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Article516 1985-04-17 38 BOXING Britain's Frank Bruno, who challenges Sweden's Anders Ecklund for the European heavyweight title m London on May 14, has been put on standby for a millionpound title fight against world champion Larry Holmes. Bruno gets the chance because of snags m a multi-million dollar dealAFP; AP; Reuter - 516 words
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262 1985-04-17 38 INGLEWOOD (California), Tues. World No. 1 John McEnroe struggled to beat No. 3 Ivan Lendl 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) m the opening round of the Championship Tennis Challenge Series last night. McEnroe, of the United States, set a fast pace to break Czechoslovak Lendl, whoAP; Reuter - 262 words
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Article297 1985-04-17 38 AMELIA ISLAND (Florida), Tues. American Lisa Bonder, seeded No. 11 and ranked 23rd m the world, snapped a string of four first-round defeats with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-1 win here yesterday over Britain's Annabel Croft m the US$25O,--000 ($552,500) Women's Tennis Association championships. InReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration741 1985-04-17 39 Rob Hughes - Rob Hughes LIVERPOOL v MAN. UNITED PART TWO: 'LIVE' ON CHANNEL 3 AT 2-30 TOMORROW MORNING After the great escape, Liverpool look the Maine attraction By of The London Sunday Times MANCHESTER, Tues. All police leave here is cancelled for the next 24 hours. All medical hands741 words
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Article397 1985-04-17 39 Asprey: I'm Stokes scapegoat BOSSES GET THE BOOT Not STOKE manager Bill Asprey, suspended by the relegation-bound English First Division club on Monday, lashed out bitterly at the decision and is to seek legal advice. "As far as I am concerned, Stoke have broken our contract by sacking me," heAFP - 397 words
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Article255 1985-04-17 39 ASTON VILLA are to become Britain's first football club to issue computer membership cards m a new drive to stamp out hooliganism. The English First Division club is buying a computer system, which will issue cards to supporters m a revolutionary "families only" enclosure next seasonAFP; Reuter - 255 words
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Article431 1985-04-17 39 World Cup countdown THE Soviet Union face an uphill task when they resume their campaign with a European Group Six qualifyingmatch against Switzerland m Berne today. The Swiss are riding high after winning two matches, beating both Norway and Denmark 10, while the Soviets haveReuter; AFP; AP - 431 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-04-17 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Mahmud and Taib unite to force Farrer Park out By ARMED FORCES' Mahmud Saiva and Mohamed Taib weaved a delicate one-two to tie Farrer Park United m knots m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Their instinctive link m252 words
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271 1985-04-17 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE placid waters off the East Coast Sailing Centre, venae of last Sunday's first handicapped boardsaillng race, have churned up a storm. The ECSC-organised event, which attracted most of the Republic's leading sailors, was said to have incurred the wrath of the Board271 words
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Article186 1985-04-17 39 SINGAPORE'S intermediate soccer squad aces, striker Abdullah Noor and defender Ishak Saad, have been given approval to play m the Malaysia Cup competition. The approval came from the Football Association of Malaysia, the organisers. Coach Hussein Aljunied is planning to give the two and a186 words
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Article71 1985-04-17 39 JOHOR BARU, Tues. Johor qualified for the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup soccer championship by defeating Penang 4-0 here tonight. The win lifted Johor to second m the table behind Singapore, who have 34 points from 14 outings. Johor have 26 points from 13 gamesBernama - 71 words
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Article39 1985-04-17 39 ASIA ELECTRIC, with 107 points beat Jurong by a 30--point margin m a Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament at the Gay World Stadium yesterday. In another match, Kong Siong scored 74 against Tong Whye's 66.39 words
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Article191 1985-04-17 39 LEADERS Police had to survive a harrowing time before beating lowlyplaced Changi United 2-0 m a National Football League Division One match at Jurong Stadium last night. Police coach Robin Chan smoked a dozen cigarettes and manager Daliit Singh stroked his well-groomed moustache continually191 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1985-04-17 35 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DATIN WONG SHEE FUN WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO THE DOCTORS, NURSES, MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, FRIENDS, RELATIVES, ASSOCIATIONS FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE, WREATHS, DONATIONS AND KINDNESS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1985-04-17 35 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies ft Condolences to THE GENERAL MANAGER/ DIRECTOR MR. VINCENT LIM EU SENG On the demise of his beloved father MR PETER LIM CHIN BOON From The Board Of Directors, Management Staff of ENDER CLEANING SERVICES PTE LTD BRENGREEN HOLDINGS P.L.C. As100 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1985-04-17 35 N. KRISHNAN DEPARTED 17-4-73 Though Departed You Left Us A Memory We Are Proud To Own, In Silent Sorrow. Fondly Remembered By Wife Slvahamy, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A. Singara Thovar 16.4.82 In life loved and honored, In death remembered. Dearly missed by wife, children,54 words
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Obituary, Illustration143 1985-04-17 35 Tha Family of th« Lai* HENRY YEOH TECK CHOON Aga: 47 who passed away on 11th April 1985, are vary grateful to their relatives, frianda, staff and management of Union Carbide, Standard Chartered Bank, Sim Lim and Ministry of Education, and members of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Assn. for143 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1985-04-17 35 In Loving Memory Of LIM SAW BOEY Called Homo on Good Friday 17 April 1981 "Behold, I tell you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, In a twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the88 words
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Advertisement226 1985-04-17 35 157 Other Courses NEW DAY/ EVENING Yoga/ Aerobic/ Disco classes starting. Small groups (or individual attention. Vacancies limited. We entertain co. group classes. Call: *****77. El^Bß^^nn^v 170 Lost FOX TERRIER OOQ, bro?.n white, missing In Merryn Rd vicinity. Responds to 'M.P Reward. Please tel: *****23 171 Found YOUNG FEMALE DOG,226 words
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Advertisement43 1985-04-17 35 SUrtoA V TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES c $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on style) $61.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) c $76.86 for 3cm x Icol. (display style) More obituaries on page 36 "In Memoriam" is for the loved whom you remember43 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1985-04-17 36 181 Deaths 181 Deaths PETER LIM CHIN BOON AGE: 72 wm called home to The Lord on 15th April 1985. leaving behind SONS: Vincent I.im Eu Seng I.uke I.im Eu Keng DAUGHTERS: Phyllis Mm K.sther Lim Julian Uin and 2 Daughters-in-law 3 Sona-in-law and 9 grandchildren to mourn his loss.126 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1985-04-17 36 In loving memory CHOO CHOW ENG Departed 17.444 Daeply misted by wifa, aona, daughters, sons-in-law, daugh-tar«-in-law > grandchildren.20 words
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225 1985-04-17 36 The day a man bit 15 women at racetrack LOUISVILLE, Tues OFFICIALS of Churchill Downs racetrack, where the Kentucky Derby is run, are aiming for improved employee courtesy m an effort to stem rowdiness at the track. "We feel that a lot of the problems have been created by the225 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-04-17 36 ON THE TRACK with TONTO Top workout by NZ-bred for Saturday sprint PENANG, Tues. Restricted terms performer Bulan Bintang, who made a promising debut at Ipoh last month, galloped impressively here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Ring622 words
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133 1985-04-17 36 LUCKY LEO - Special trophy race in memory of Shaw LUCKY LEO By A SPECIAL trophy race will be held m memory of Runme Shaw, former chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, who died last month. To be named the Tan Sri Runme Shaw Memori al Trophy, the race will be for Class133 words
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Article341 1985-04-17 36 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. These horses did well over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: Jacoran, who arrived with an impressive record of five wins m England, made a slashing debut to score by 7 lengths m Class 2 Div 1. He clocked 1:14.7341 words
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193 1985-04-17 36 Infection strikes Guineas favourite LONDON, Tues GOLD CREST, early favourite for next month's English 2.000 Guineas, has a nasal infection. Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien said yesterday The infection could explain the colts surprise defeat on Saturday when, at 7-2 on. he was beaten at The Curragh m Ireland by 33-1Reuter - 193 words
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Article41 1985-04-17 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The SdaagH Turf CM wflJ hold an amateur race me»Minp tan on Ma> I < I^itxiU! !)a> This is the wcond of rix amateur moonnss fa th» IM season Tho first u.ts held a: i^wh m Ftebruar)41 words
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Advertisement371 1985-04-17 36 How they ran at XL on Sunday At the 400ltt Pictures at the 400 m by ALBERT SIM At the f iltiSlt Cl 2 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Puteri Emas 2. Nice Performer 3. Buloh Kasap n 4. Chaya Timor V Dist: 4, nk, 1 Time 1:15.3 M-""V: REGENT371 words
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Miscellaneous100 1985-04-17 38 Today's events HOCKEY National Primary Schools Div B final: Si Andrew v Chong Boon (Balestier Primar> School. 3 pm) SOCCER NPL Dl\. It Tarn pines Rovers v FaiTer Paik Dynamos (Jurong. 8 pm); Tiong i Bahru v South Avenue (Jalan Besar. 7.30 pm SBHFL Div 2A: CIAS v Shangri-la Hotel100 words
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Advertisement205 1985-04-17 39 A FREE M M> A. A dW d CONSULTATION WITH OUR INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPERTS COULD BE WORTH A FORTUNE. Distance is only one of the these endeavors both manageable obstacles businesses must overcome and profitable m order to establish trade on a 1 worldwide basis. MEDIC ASIA Consequently a talk205 words
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133 1985-04-17 40 ATLANTA (Georgia), Tues. Scientists are hopeful they can produce a vaccine against AJds by the end of this decade. Addressing the first world conference on the disease yesterday, Dr Myron Essex of the Harvard School of Medicine said an important protein m the outerUPI - 133 words
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464 1985-04-17 40 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By THE current national blood grouping exercise has caused anxiety among at least four people who said they had received address slips carrying blood types that were different from theirs. The address slips are intended to be inserted into464 words
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360 1985-04-17 40 Results of wrong blood in transfusion could be critical FEW incidents of incompatibility are so critical as Oat of mismatched blood In a transfusion. The consequences of introducing the wrong type of blood into a patient daring a transfusion can range from violent reactions to death. The world-wide ABO system360 words
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Article577 1985-04-17 40 KONG SOOK CHIN - Aids on 'must report list KONG SOOK CHIN Aids... the latest developments By AIDS and the virus linked with it will be made "notifiable" m the next few days. This will give the Health Ministry extensive powers to monitor the spread of the disease and tackle it more effectively. Once577 words
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Article271 1985-04-17 40 1 million in US infected ATLANTA (Georgia), Tues. Up to one million Americans may already have been infected by the Aids virus, requiring a national immunization programme once a vaccine has been developed, an international conference on the disease was told yesterday. Dr James Quran, head of the US NationalAFP; Reuter; UPI - 271 words
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Article145 1985-04-17 40 Clashes in Sri Lanka again COLOMBO, Tues. Muslims and Tamils fought each other m fresh clashes m Sri Lanka's eastern province and scores of houses and shops were destroyed, the government said today. The Information Ministry said m one incident yesterday 30 armed guerillas led 250 Tamils m an attackReuter - 145 words
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Article172 1985-04-17 40 LAGOS, Tues. Nigeria's military authorities have ordered about 700,000 foreigners allegedly living illegally m the country to leave by May 10 or face expulsion. A similar warning given m February 1983 y the then civilian government toppled by a military coup a few months later ledAFP - 172 words
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Article328 1985-04-17 40 WRITE to the Feedback Unit m the Community Development Ministry m Pearl's Hill if you have a proposal to solve any national problem. Or when you think there is a major political, social or economic issue to raise with the Government. This invitation is open328 words
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Article128 1985-04-17 40 11 die as Thai plane crashes BANGKOK, Toes. All 11 people on board a Thai Airways Boeing--737 were killed when the plane crashed and exploded near the southern holiday resort of Phuket, an airline official said today. The plane, on a domestic flight from Bangkok, was just 12 km fromAP; UPI; Reuter - 128 words
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Article31 1985-04-17 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.45 points to 1,267.23 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous138 1985-04-17 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over several areas from mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/19 C Rain Manila 23/35 C Sunny Amsterdam 5/13 C Goudy Melbourne 11/18 C Rain138 words
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Title Section9 1985-04-17 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985 Section Too9 words
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Article, Illustration325 1985-04-17 1 Views and tastes of our post-war baby boomers' children The children of the post-war baby boom are now m the prime of their adult lives. Their children, who will be adults by the turn of the century, are growing up m a drastically different325 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1985-04-17 3 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA The Michael Jackson generation (from Page One) By LITTLE wonder the Americans call them Skoteys (Spoilt Kids of the Eighties), children of the post-World War baby boomers, who will grow up to become tomorrow's adults. This new generation is quite different from their parents. Having1,048 words
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Article, Illustration814 1985-04-17 3 BELINDA WEE - BELINDA WEE Replacing our popular Tuesday Column, this "readers write" column launches with a plea for equal opportunities m education for students and other Singaporeans who try but don't quite succeed m our competitive environment By a National University of Singapore graduate Personally Speaking MY COUSIN814 words
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Advertisement137 1985-04-17 1 -'-■J^^W^r^ 1 c i mflrj^^^ S*"^^^ i I -V^^^^^^^lJH Hlfs IfeSPJ^^^^^^BSMSl 8188 B\ /i "^^fe -^^j? 'H^B I I IPj(.--X.V'\ Ti^g^J^pKi clClVlCe On 3JmOSt clil ciSpeCtS 01 ukau»n m a superbly illustrated book, IBpi Opportunities, pUt yOUr money are also available- free of charge! WBm&fci p^^ip^pi^S^^^- x^ s*^w- m safe137 words
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Advertisement45 1985-04-17 1 I T*^ T tk T 4 K^^a 3 A reader's plea: Help those who can't make it m the rat race For the record: The toil and C glamour of Sarawak's Chinese Teens, Family Health Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue45 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-04-17 2 Strict parents and school pressures, say teenagers interviewed, restrict their social life. The teen abortion issue has been blown out of proportion, they say. All articles by CHOO SOH ENG TEENAGERS here are a hard-headed lot surprisingly. Despite their happy-go-lucky and flashy image, they know thatLIM SENG TIONG - 403 words
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Article242 1985-04-17 2 SLENDER and friendly, with a taste for well co-ordinated clothes, Lilian met her first boyfriend at a friend's party. They kept m touch over the phone before they started dating. Though only 15, Lilian seems self-assured. She enjoys dating boys but feels "it's cheap for242 words
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Article, Illustration893 1985-04-17 2 CONNIE was 14 and her boyfriend 15 when she started dating. Now a year older, she does not date so often as she has to spend more time on her studies. By Asian standards, these teenagers were early beginners m the dating and courtship game.893 words
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Advertisement287 1985-04-17 3 ■4f J^^J^l I 1& .^^^^^^K^Hh Mr ll.^i^ .^^^^mm tmmmVmK *W*MW prizes!! jflw i^-^— Be a part of this exciting dance The competition will be held fusion competition every Thursday night at 11pm. at Para Wave Discotheque Heats will start on 18.4.85. Eligibility Ist Drink Charge $18— (Normal) This competition is287 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-04-17 4 A weekly series on developments m Singapore medical services and family health Medical Update Irene Chua Above all qualities, the doctor of the future must be a caring person. In an exclusive interview, Singapore General Hospital's Senior Clinical Professor of Medicine, Senior Physician and Head, Medical526 words
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Article, Illustration691 1985-04-17 4 MEDICAL specialists are very popular m Singapore these days. People m neighbouring countries such as Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia flock to the medical centres here to consult specialists for all kinds of ailments minor or serious and for complete medical checkups. The patients local691 words
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Article, Illustration962 1985-04-17 5 The Chinese community m Sarawak is planning to record the achievements of its pioneers by setting up an oral history unit. Chan Eng Seng from the Sarawak's Association of Chinese Societies m Kuching was here on a private visit as part of a feasibility study of962 words
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Article118 1985-04-17 5 #*Nn&£A£ tt<?&tt£sl 9 |E ££9£Att&>£££ H^* .taw- t«« i f£B3^Bstsfe*f'J*rr^^ i£ 7 #f ix 4 fi'j flf stffl IS M*E*h Httfllf! tfHB id bwm *#>>« tc^-b^sr rait ttßtt%ait«rm^ 7i!iP^*» «l Ale Htr fi'J CiH il^^iff^ ft(TlfV%ttfB ->7 ±WfeKf^P*osstie* rffiß. H fi^^ a'j Rin &^feefftD*ptf ±lftff RftafcA feAP A*'j. l i118 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-04-17 5 'M A ni i* fflW "»-^^tS" '«3fcte^£ tjh m k tii i y as i ii-j @i$ hi a r a ii v*? ft*** mm KHJb >^!i fim if; fflBH t^lfil gt r r f$ rt i mnt ni ftil4JrHiSJfeAS J-«6i*« H* iff;;: r*i' y -i^ W lß^ /;A if*122 words
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Article, Illustration623 1985-04-17 5 Modelling m the nude, previously banned as a bourgeois corruption m China, is now acceptable again. Here's what some Chinese youths think of this profession. 4 After thinking it over for a day, most of the young people decided that nudity should not be an obstacle623 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-04-17 6 Among friends: Frank views on dramatists Part 2 HERBERT Read defines 'arts' as an effort to create shapes and figures that please the senses. Hashim Musa (M.A.) m touching the various aspects of the book 'Ke arah penghayatan Islam sejati' (Torwards Genuine Islamic Practices) explained the subject685 words
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Article780 1985-04-17 6 Oleh SAPIEE AHMAD RAZALY SENI menurut Herbert Read, ialah 'usaha untuk mencipta bentuk-bentuk yang menyenangkan'. Hashim Musa (M.A.) dalam menyentuh beberapa aspek kecil tentang judul 'Ke arah Penghayatan Islam Sejati' mengatakan tentang seni dalam pengertian yang mudah bahawa 'seni adalah kegiatan dalam melahirkan sesuatu yang780 words
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Article393 1985-04-17 6 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Let's Learn Malay BACA karangan di ban ah dengan teliti dan jaw ah soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise i SETELAH hampir lima tahun menyepi,393 words
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