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Title Section15 1985-04-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article467 1985-04-24 1 Lim Chu Kang heads the list, followed later by bigger operations elsewhere PIG farms in the Lim Chu Kang area will be the first to go in the Government's step-by-step phasing out of pig farming. Confident that Singapore can import all the pork467 words
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327 1985-04-24 1 NGIAM TONG HAI; GOH SUI NOI - NGIAM TONG HAI GOH SUI NOI By and AN OFFICIAL of the Singapore Livestock Farmers Association last night welcomed the plan to phase out pig farms in stages because it would give farmers ample time to scale down their operations. The association's Vice-President, Mr Toh327 words
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213 1985-04-24 1 A MAN who conspired with the "Abalone King," Ng Choon Ser. and his son to cheat II banks here was yesterday Jailed tor II yean. And the man was described In court by his counsel as "mere of a feel than213 words
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Article224 1985-04-24 1 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By SINGAPORE motorists bound for Malaysia will be able to get vehicle entry permits at the Causeway when plans to computerise operations at the checkpoint are implemented. They would no longer need to join the often long queues at the Malaysian Road Transport224 words
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Article, Illustration693 1985-04-24 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By in Kota Kinabalu KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah's new Chief Minister, Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan, today appealed to the people in the state to remain calm and not to listen to rumours. "Let us forget about the election," he said at hisSabah Information Department - 693 words
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Article61 1985-04-24 1 WASHINGTON, Tnes. In a further sign that the United States economy Is slowing down, the government said today that new orders for durable goods dropped 2.3 per cent in March. This f oUowed a revised decline of 2.5 per cent In February and wasReuter - 61 words
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366 1985-04-24 1 Bandung greets delegates with music and dance BANDUNG, Tues. Javanese dancing girls and the soothing tones of Indonesian gamelan music greeted statesmen from Asia and Africa when they arrived here today for the Bandung anniversary conference. More than 80 delegations poured on to the railway platform from a special 12-carriageReuter; AP; AFP - 366 words
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Article212 1985-04-24 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By BANDUNG, Tues. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian has asked for a meeting with his Indonesian counterpart, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. Dr Mochtar today confirmed that one was being arranged but said it would have to come second to the Bandung anniversary212 words
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Advertisement25 1985-04-24 1 Inside 56 pages today Summary 2 World News 34 Caaseway/Asean I Editorial II Background 1? Letters 18 TlmesDollar 11-22 Classifieds 23-33,35-31 Sports 35,31-38 Racing 3625 words
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Advertisement7 1985-04-24 1 More reports on Paget EDITORIAL: Page 117 words
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Article587 1985-04-24 2 Hi-tech safeguard SINGAPORE is prepared to co-operate with the United States to prevent strategic high-technology products being leaked or sold to unauthorised countries. Dr Tony Tan, Finance, Health and Education Minister, yesterday said Singapore would discuss the possibility of signing an agreement with the US and other industrialised countries587 words
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Article276 1985-04-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE victory of the Bersatu party in the Sabah elections was all the more impressive in that it was achieved against considerable odds, which included a good record of economic achievement chalked op by the ruling Berjaya party. This is testimony to the fact that276 words
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Article86 1985-04-24 2 AN OLDER FOLK'S VIEW THERE has been a proposal to reduce CPF contributions as an incentive for companies to employ more retirees. A senior citizen has written to say that he is against the proposal. He argues that as people continue to work past retirement age for financial reasons86 words
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Article175 1985-04-24 2 POSB SAYS 'YES' TO CRED T SALARIES VIA INTERBANK GIRO BANKS can now credit salary payments to the Post Office Savings Banx through Interbank Giro. A POSB spokesman saic yesterday that 'he bank had agreed to accept salary credits initially from April 1. The POSB will accept debits through175 words
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Article368 1985-04-24 2 Liverpool or bust PHIL NEAL will not let the little matter of a broken nose end his ever-present record for English First Division soccer side Liverpool this season. Neal's nose is painful and far from pretty after making contact with team-mate Alan Hansen's knee in Sat ui day's 3-1368 words
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Article560 1985-04-24 2 New rocket bases THE Soviet Union is building seven new sites for nuclear missiles in Eastern Europe despite Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's announcement of a unilateral freeze, United States arms control director Kenneth Adelman said on Monday. "It fits with previous Soviet moratoriums wherein they say they560 words
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247 1985-04-24 2 Around Asean...and Across the causeway 'A victory for law' THE Malaysian Bar Council yesterday said the outcome of the state election in Sabah was a victory of the rule of law over an attempt to shatter it. Bar Council President Ronald Khoo said in Kuala Lumpur that the formation of247 words
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Article540 1985-04-24 2 Disabled on the roads WITH the doors of buses, taxis and the MRT gractically closed to them, can the handicapped in ingapore turn to driving their own vehicles to work? MURIEL SPEEDEN met some who are already doing so to find out how they cope. It is not540 words
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Advertisement411 1985-04-24 2 I, '^^IBLw i^t^Bik -^^B L^K: >^iS3i^B^^i^ML^L^U^B'^L^Mß. mQ^^^%l^| U ita. m* Jbbbßh^H GIVE YOUR CHILD THE GIFT OF MUSIC. It's a lifelong present For decades Yamaha Music Foundation has researched into the development pattern of music education for children. Results show that music education enhances the children's total learning B ability411 words
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248 1985-04-24 3 PURCHASE orders from Singapore and Hongkong for Taiwan's products in March more than doubled orders for the same period last year, according to statistics released today. Singapore placed orders worth US$l2B million (Ss2B4 million) in March, increasing four-fold from last year, a growth rateUPI - 248 words
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Article59 1985-04-24 3 A sudden change of fortunes SEOUL, Tues. Five Indian soothsayers have Seen expelled for operating illegally in South Korea. Justice Ministry officials said today the five bad made more than US$lO,OOO (5522,000) telling the fortunes of Koreans since arriving 11 days ago on tourist visas. They were expelled yesterday andReuter - 59 words
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Article70 1985-04-24 3 TOKYO, Tues. A court yesterday awarded a leader of the Japan Communist Party one million yen (S$8,800) damages in a case in which he said officials of a Buddhist organisation tapped his home telephone. Communist Party President Kenii Miyamoto sued the Soka Gakkai organisation inAP - 70 words
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362 1985-04-24 3 PHILIP GANGULY - PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Tues. A Hindu caste conflict, which has claimed 47 lives during the past two months, including nine today, is taking a serious turn here, prompting analysts to say that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi is sitting362 words
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161 1985-04-24 3 BEIJING, Toes. China, offering a fresh olive branch to Moscow, said it was ready to restore relations with trade unions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Mr Wang Jlaeheng, Vice-president of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, said the group had already reestablishedReuter; AP - 161 words
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Article58 1985-04-24 3 TOKYO, Tues. A court today sentenced two Nigerians to prison for trying to smuggle about 1.2 kg of heroin worth US$l.l2 mUSon (552.5 million) into Japan in November. Officials at the Chiba district court said Ogunbiyi Adebowale Sundy, 29, was sentenced to six years' jail andUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-04-24 3 HE IS healthy, wealthy and runs a herd of dairy cows in a remote part of Hokkaido, in northern Japan. She Is a Tokyo girl tired of city life. What they have in common is their search for a marriage partner. These two were among195 words
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411 1985-04-24 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Foreign goods too expensive for average Japanese PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. A bottle of Scotch whisky priced at the equivalent of Ss72o, a jar of American jam at three times the cost of its Japanese competitor and a vial of mediocre French perfume marked up at Ss4so.411 words
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175 1985-04-24 3 Boy dies of Aids after receiving blood STOCKHOLM, Tues A nine- year-old h a em o p hi 1 ac died of Aids after receiving a transfusion of blood from the United States, a hospital official said today "He lay unconscious for the past four weeks before dying on Sunday,"UPI - 175 words
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Article75 1985-04-24 3 HONGKONG. Tues Authorities in the Shenzhen special economic zone bordering Hongkong have warned taxi drivers there to improve both their service and their man ners. a newspaper reported here today. The Chinese-language Wen Wei Po said there had been complaints that people were being discriminated against by theAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration284 1985-04-24 4 Brazilians throng Neves' funeral route BRASILIA, Tues. Tens of thousands of Brazilians accompanied the body of Mr Tancredo Neves the President-elect considered father of the new Brazilian republic who died on Sunday evening from the airport to the Presidential palace, where he was to lie in state until this afternoon.AFP; AP - 284 words
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334 1985-04-24 4 Threat increases despite freeze offer, says US WASHINGTON, Tims. THE Soviet Union is building seven new sites for nuclear missiles in Europe despite Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's announcement of a unilateral freeze, United States Arms Control Director Kenneth Adelman said yes- terday. "It fits withAP; Reuter - 334 words
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Article237 1985-04-24 4 Pentagon Moscow visit WASHINGTON, Tues. The Pentagon has cancelled a visit to Moscow by a military delegation in what appears to be the latest move in a growing United States-Soviet dispute over the fatal shooting in East Germany last month of an American army major. A Pentagon spokesman said yesterdayReuter - 237 words
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102 1985-04-24 4 US govt gets $13 m left in rental car SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. A judge yesterday rejected more than half a dozen other claims and awarded the United States goverment the US$6 million (5513.2 million) found abandoned in a rental car at San Francisco airport. The treasure in cash, gold coinsReuter - 102 words
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Article61 1985-04-24 4 NEW YORK, Tues. The Colombian government has asked its international bank creditors for a loan of US$l billion (552.2 billion) to help cover its external financing needs for 1965 and 1966. The request was made by Finance Minister Roberto Junguito at meetings that ended on Friday withReuter - 61 words
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183 1985-04-24 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Pentagon activated tor the first time a media pool fur secret military operation* to see If the pr«*t» could keep a secret but it turned oat to be a failure. A It-person pool left secretly for Honduras on Sunday to watchUPI - 183 words
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Article41 1985-04-24 4 CAPE CANAVERAL Tues The space shuttle. Discovery did not incur any "major structural damage' during its seven-day flight despite the plate-sized hole in one wing and a burst tyre on Friday on landing, a NASA spokesman said yesterday AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article381 1985-04-24 5 Britain expels 3 more Russians Spy claims follow Britons' expulsion LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN last night ordered three more suspected Soviet spies to leave the country following the expulsion of three British officials from Moscow. The move brought to five the number of Soviets ordered out of Britain in less thanUPI; AFP; Reuter - 381 words
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253 1985-04-24 5 Judge rejects appeals by priest's killers WARSAW, Tues. Appeals by four security police officers convicted of the murder of pro-Solidar-ity priest Jerzy Popieluszko have been rejected by Poland's Supreme Court. Chief Judge Jerzy Mikos also refused to reduce the prison terms imposed on Colonel Adam Pietruszka, Captain Grzegorz Pietrowski, LieutenantReuter; UPI - 253 words
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Article51 1985-04-24 5 GENEVA, Tues. United States and Soviet negotiators on defence and space systems held a final working meeting yesterday before a five-week recess in the new superpower arms talks. The opening round of the talks ends today with the next round scheduled to begin on May 30.UPI - 51 words
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116 1985-04-24 5 GENEVA, Tues. An increase in on-the-job alcohol and drug use, especially in industrialised countries, is resulting in "staggering" economic costs, said a report published yesterday by the International Labour Organisation. Seven of every 10 problem drinkers in industrialised countries are employed, said an ILOAP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration268 1985-04-24 5 4 What must be clearly stated, I believe, is that all peoples on this Earth have the right to self determination the Germans just as much as newly-emerging countries in Africa, Latin a America and Asia. s Mr Kohl, speaking on aAP - 268 words
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282 1985-04-24 6 Human rights group calls for reconciliation LONDON, Tues WE u- 'SPREAD ethnic violeu could recur in Uganda BBless President Milton Obote reached a politic.il settlement with his opponents before national efcc L>ns later this year, a nevvl y- formed human rights group warned yesterday. LordReuter - 282 words
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93 1985-04-24 6 KHARTOUM, Tues. Sudan's new military leader, General AbdulRahman Swareddahab, yesterday appointed a 15--man interim Cabinet led by physician Al-Gazouli Dafaa-allah and a deputy from the troubled southern region. Gen Swareddahab named Mr Dafaa-allah, 50, as prime minister and southern politician Mr Samuel Aru93 words
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146 1985-04-24 6 ALICE SPRINGS, Tues. One of the more unusual events being Elanned for Australia's i -centennial celebrations In 1988 is The Great Camel Race. The race will be ran from Ayers Rock In central Australia, to the Queensland Gold Coast, a distance of 3,206UPI - 146 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-04-24 6 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By I PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan of the Republic of Korea goes to Washington today to get fresh blessings his third from the President of the United States. He goes at a time of tremendous political change on both theUPI - 445 words
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Article62 1985-04-24 6 KINHASA, Tues. Pope John Paul II will sing a Mass at Lubumbashi, capital of the southern province of Shaba, during his second trip to Zaire on Aug 14-16, officials and clerics said here yesterday. In Kinshasa wn the Pope will beatify Sister Anuarite, a Zairese nunAFP - 62 words
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Article59 1985-04-24 6 REPRESENTATIVES OF 16 international press associations yesterday began discussions in Vevey, Switzerland, on how to improve journalists" safety. The increasing number of killings of journalists indicates a worldwide "upsurge of violence", said Alexandre Hay, President of the All-Swiss Humanitarian Agency, at the start of the two-day seminar hostedAP - 59 words
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Article57 1985-04-24 6 THREE LEADING members of the antiapartheid United Democratic Front have been detained, South African police said in Johannesburg yesterday. A police spokesman said Popo Molefe, the movement's General Secretary; Terror Lekota, the Publicity Secretary; and Moss Chikane, a former secretary in the Transvaal Province, were being heldReuter - 57 words
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Article66 1985-04-24 6 AT LEAST 50 people were injured yesterday in bomb attacks across Bangladesh as candidates filed nomination papers for controversial rural elections, police said in Dhaka. Twenty people were wounded by bombs in the southern port of Chittagong and a total of 30 were hurt in otherReuter - 66 words
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Article82 1985-04-24 6 AUTHORITIES IN the Netherlands Antilles have opened an investigation into a report that 28 prostitutes suffocated inside a metal container aboard a ship smuggling them into the US Virgin Islands. "Justice Minister Leslie Navarro on Monday ordered an investigation to see whether the report of the FrenchUPI - 82 words
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Article64 1985-04-24 6 FOUR HUNDRED Muslim clergymen from 64 countries yesterday opened a conference in Baghdad to discuss ways of ending the 55-month-old Iran-Iraq war. The Vice-Chairman of Iraq's revolutionary command council. Izzat Ibrahim. inaugurated the three-day talks on behalf of President Saddam Hussein with a call to adopt practicalReuter - 64 words
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Article75 1985-04-24 6 SOVIET AND Afghan troops were patrolling in force the main streets of Kabul as Afghanistan's communist government prepared to open its first grand tribal assembly yesterda>, Western diplomats said in Islambad. The Khad secret police were reported to have brought extra agents from the provinces toReuter - 75 words
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277 1985-04-24 6 UNITED NATION'S. Tues The world's population will be nearly fc.l billion by the end of this century of which almost 80 per cent will be living in developing countries, said a new United Nations re port. Global population is now estimated atReuter; UPI - 277 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-04-24 9 Result a victory of rule of law Bar Council After the Sabah election Like court battle... 6 JUST regard the conflict and rivalry during the election as a contention between an advocate and a solicitor in the court. We will develop the state on a comprehensive basis as promised inNST; Bernama - 457 words
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224 1985-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The ruling National Front will consider any application from Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) for membership, but will have to agree by consensus, acting Chairman Datuk Musa Hitam said today. Datuk Musa, who is also acting Prime Minister, said he had notBernama; NST - 224 words
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245 1985-04-24 9 Usno man tells how Mustapha was tricked KOTA KIN ABALU, Toes. Ber jaya President Datuk Harris Salleh tricked Usno President Tun Data Mustapha Data Harun into accepting a proposal to form a coalition government after the state election In Sabah, a newlyelected Usno assemblyman charged today. Datuk Haji Yahya Lampong,Bernama - 245 words
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Article177 1985-04-24 9 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM B BANDUNG, Tues. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan today dismissed Vietnam's announcement of troop withdrawals as mere rotations. "I don't think they are being reduced. They are just being rotated," he said here while attending the Bandung commemorating meeting. Vietnam announced recently it177 words
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164 1985-04-24 9 BEIJING, Tues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk is seeking to resign as President of the Cambodian resistance coalition for health reasons diplomatic sources said here today The 62-year-old Prince said he had wanted to stand dovn for the past year in a letter he sentAFP; Reuter - 164 words
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313 1985-04-24 9 MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos is ready to remove United States military bases from the Philippines if Washington fails to fully recognise Manila's sovereignty over them by 1991, Labour Minister Bias Ople was quoted today as saying. He told Filipino employees of Clark AirAFP - 313 words
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149 1985-04-24 10 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A MAN was battered to death while another sail end serious head Injuries when they were set upon by a nag at Caff Road, off Serangon Road, yesterday. Mr Jaralml Supraman, 32, of Kim Keat Road, died of149 words
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Article71 1985-04-24 10 TWO men floored a clerk and stole more than $23,000 from him in a daylight robbery at Changi Road on Monday. Mr S.S. Ng, 34, who works at a petrol kicsk in Changi Road, was going to the bank to deposit $19,350 cash and a cheque71 words
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Article63 1985-04-24 10 $800 fine for exposure A 10-YEAR-OLD student alerted her father three days after she saw the man who had exposed himself to her and a friend at a shopping centre. The father, a Canadian expatriate, immediately went to Holland Shopping Centre and detained Chong Han Seng, 29, jobless. Chong was63 words
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Article, Illustration625 1985-04-24 10 Singapore may sign pact as a safeguard, says Tony Tan SINGAPORE is prepared to co-operate with the United States to prevent strategic high-technology products being leaked or sold to unauthorised countries. Dr Tony Tan, Finance, Health and Education Minister, yesterday said Singapore625 words
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Article95 1985-04-24 10 THREE Singapore Airport Terminal Services police- I men and one of their former colleagues have been arrested in connection with two thefts at Airline J House in Changi Airport. J The four suspects a corporal, two constables t and a former constable of i the95 words
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311 1985-04-24 10 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Byl STUDENTS of the College of Physical Education, now in the midst of preparations for their first-year examination, can look forward to an added incentive for doing well in their two-year Diploma in Physical Education course. The prestigious Loughborough University311 words
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Article61 1985-04-24 10 SANA President Baey Liar Peck has been re-elected to his ninth term of office. Mr Baey was first electee presi dent of the Singapore Ami Narcotics Association on July 27, 1977. The three Vice-Presidents are Haji Ismail Moho Said. President of Muis, Mr K.S. Rajah, a lawyer,61 words
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165 1985-04-24 10 S'pore to host next Asean sports meeting SINGAPORE will host and organise the next Asean University Sports meeting in November next year. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education, Communications and Information), announced this yesterday when he opened the Bth Asean University Sports Council Meeting at the New Otani165 words
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Article174 1985-04-24 10 BURMA wants to step up its trade with Singapore because the volume of business between the two countries is still small, said the visiting Burmese Trade Minister, U Khin Maung Gyi. Two-way trade amounted to $200 million in the financial year ended April 1964, with174 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-04-24 11 Getting the picture through words SCHOOLS can let World War II come alive through literature. They can teach the changing geography of Ponggol also through literature. A lecturer with the Institute of Education's Department of English Studies, Mr Robert Yeo, yesterday called on teachers to do just that. Instead of224 words
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Article, Illustration298 1985-04-24 11 EDUCATION issues could be one of the topics for the Feedback Unit's television forums. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education and Comrvunieations and Information), said yesterday such a forum could be organised if the Government thought it useful. He was speaking298 words
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262 1985-04-24 11 TEACHERS may be so bogged down by paperwork that they cannot get on with the allimportant job of teaching. This is the view of The Mentor, published by the Singapore Teachers' Union. In urging the Education Ministry to look into how paperwork can be262 words
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Article, Illustration465 1985-04-24 11 JUNE TAN; FOK JUN EE - JUNE TAN FOK JUN EE By and Accent of some expat lecturers 'makes problem worse' ONE in three National University of Singapore students cannot follow lectures properly because of a poor command of English. In examinations, such students lose out to465 words
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201 1985-04-24 11 Feedback Unit gets 18 more letters THE Feedback Unit of the Ministry of Community Development has received 18 more letters after last Wednesday's call to write to the unit on national issues. Most of the letters dealt with national policy issues, mainly about Housing Board matters and land transport, especially201 words
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167 1985-04-24 11 THE Computer Centre at Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) has been re-organised as a department in itself to cope with the increasing use of computers in teaching, research and administration. The centre was previously part of the NTl's School of Electrical and167 words
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Article59 1985-04-24 11 THE St John Monk's Hill Combined Adult Division will hold a first-aid course in English for the public from next month. It will be held every Sunday between 2 pm and 4 pm at Pei Hwa School in Buklt Timah. For details, phone Mr Lim Kok59 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-04-24 13 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Tile glut and rivalry among contractors By YOUR flat can be renovated more cheaply and quickly now than a year ago. This is because of a glut of 12--sq-inch Italian heavy-duty ceramic tiles the most popular and too many contractors chasing renovation491 words
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121 1985-04-24 13 A BUSINESSMAN was yesterday fined $10,000 for using as genuine, forged share certificates of 93,000 shares that would have been worth $592,573 if genuine. Lee Suan Seik, 32, now the managing director of a hardware company in Malaysia, was fined $5,000 on each121 words
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Article383 1985-04-24 13 MORE and more of Singapore's top public and private sector posts in the next century will be held by people in their late 40s and 50s. This change of the existing situation where senior positions are held by 'relatively young" people is in line383 words
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Article224 1985-04-24 13 Old building survives MRT works THE worst (ears that the ceHtury-old Immigration building in Empress Place might he affected by Mass Rapid Transit work have passed. The four Mass Rapid Transit tunnels dug next to it have gone 66 metres past the building and work is on to line them224 words
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Article55 1985-04-24 13 SINGAPORE Democratic Party leader Chiam See Tong will speak at the next Singapore Jaycees monthly talk on May 3. The topic which Mr Chiam, MP for Potong Pasir, will speak on is "The Young and Upwardly Mobile In Singapore." The talk at the Hyatt Regency Hotel55 words
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260 1985-04-24 14 Women travel agents see what S'pore can offer SINGAPORE plays host to about 400 women in the tourist and travel industry this week and gets a chance to promote its tourist attractions. The women from the International Federation of Women's Travel Organisations are here for their 16th annual convention at260 words
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105 1985-04-24 14 Police to give 10 estates music treat MUSIC from the Women Police Pipes and Drums, the Gurkha Pipes and Drums and the Police Band, can be enjoyed at 10 housing estates in conjunction with Police Week this year. Residents at Cheng San will be the first to be treated. The105 words
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Article64 1985-04-24 14 THERE will be a public performance today and tomorrow by the Salvation Army Staff Band of Chicago. The first will be at the Salvation Army headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue and the other at the Calvary Charismatic Centre, New World, in Kitchener Road. Both shows will begin at 864 words
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Article, Illustration337 1985-04-24 14 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Seizure laws to be studied, says Jayakumar By SINGAPORE will study the experiences of countries which have laws that provide for the seizure of assets of convicted drug traffickers. The Home Affairs Minister, Prof S. Jayakumar, said this on his return yesterday337 words
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129 1985-04-24 14 A PICKPOCKET who was being panned by bis victim along Orchard Road threw away a $16,Mft handle of money to distract his pursuer. The victim, described by police as a 32-year-old businessman, stopped to pick up the money and this enabled the pickpocket129 words
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498 1985-04-24 14 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN Drug allergy case By IT IS the responsibility of the person taking care of a patient to ensure that the patient's proper medical history is obtained, the Senior Registrar of Alexandra Hospital told the State Coroner yesterday. And Mr Chang Wei498 words
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Article89 1985-04-24 14 Yeo signs condolence book MR YEO Cheow Tong the Minister ol State Health and Foreign Affairs) signs the condolence book at the Brazilian embassy to mark the death of President-elect Tancredo Neves. Mr Neves. 75. died on Sunday night, after a 39-day struggle against infection and complications, following seven operations89 words
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121 1985-04-24 14 AN autopsy has been carried out on an 18-year-old glue-sniffer, whose body was found floating in the sea off Marine Parade. The Pathology Department of Singapore General Hospital wanted to establish if he was "high" at the time of his drowning last Saturday. The result121 words
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217 1985-04-24 14 FOUR teenagers who had threatened to kill a lifeguard at the Fairer Park swimming pool last October were yesterday placed on probation for between one and two years. Three of them Thay Teck Seng, 17, a welder; Wong Chee Kwok, a clerk, also 17;217 words
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Advertisement130 1985-04-24 10 We're Singapore's biggest fans '^fliift Hk. r 'fliß^^ >:::: v^£&C'3^B 1Bk :^i^Bi^^fl IB^^^^liil HP-''^ h^Bfe^» <, m^iH VI H vilviW r •<•:•**& ..^^^k^jfl HPR^ /^^H MS^^fll SBBp^: illr t '^m HPH 1IIk^& IIIL& r^^flßßHP^^3 fy^WlSlk w&s£s?ft?i bB- -&A. fB kai^' .^B WK^L y KDK are the biggest selling fans in130 words
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Advertisement129 1985-04-24 11 (cost pfcis") Vruiiv 10AM- 9PM SUPERMARKET 4th level, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel: *****57 Free Shopping Day —22/3/85 (More than 400 lucky shoppers) Money Back Guarantee SONY CFS 9900 4-Band Radio •50 wa tt s outout Mini Compo System. double Cassette Recorder. 4-Rand Radio 7- Band Radio Auto129 words
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Advertisement616 1985-04-24 11 E Bosch Hammers: power and reliability professionals need <\ <y>^ synonymous with qualm. "^"v*^eV^^O^ eC J^dJ&to^A i^rformant-e and reliability v^^ V' 1 mm' "^flp ll Bosch is either all-insulated ;xV HK B '20 mm4» rotary hammers also have a o&s&%£^^*^ iSm clutcnwmch P revent!) fjf 'B' 1 I m e616 words
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Advertisement305 1985-04-24 14 iBB SINGAPORE HONG KONG **&^m^^K& Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat v Daily Dep 9:00 am Wed/Fri/Sun Arr 2:55 pm ~l^~ China Airlines flies to Hong Kong every morning at a bright and early 9:00 am, so that you'll still have plenty of time for business or pleasure upon f=^£^^^» arrival. \5 wm Aboard our305 words
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Advertisement159 1985-04-24 15 SEE THE VISION AT METRO FRENCH FRAGRANCES. CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONS. Fragrances are an integral part of bolder, more definitive scents for '^m^^^ VISION D E every woman's personality. But does the outdoor adventurer. Classical fra- 9*Th PI? A M(^P style? Does it enhance your image? and seductive scents for a night159 words
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Article478 1985-04-24 16 Sabah: Change and challenge FEW elections can be said to have created as much simultaneous surprise and confusion as the one just concluded in Sabah. The severity of the defeat of the incumbent Berjaya Party was unexpected enough. But the subsequent attempt by its leader, Datuk478 words
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Article, Illustration3465 1985-04-24 16 A showcase of spiritual strength Commemorating the Bandung Conference Part Three THIRTY years ago, MR LEE KHOON CHOY, now Singapore's Ambassador to Japan, attended the Afro- Asian Conference held in Bandung. Then the Chief Reporter of Nanyang Siang Pau, he had suggested to his manager and editor-in-chief that the conference3,465 words
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Advertisement341 1985-04-24 16 The Androgynous Manager "One Minute Managers are clearly androgynous. The TTIG Androgynous Manager l^JgY^WT^ltY^ IQ is a must for managers |[RJivAjyi lUUj who want to be more 3H3Q€r enective. > v dw*v^vi Male t Female Kenneth Blanchard, StvSeS??? 6 11 Co-author, The One Minute Todays Manager and Situational Organization Leadership341 words
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819 1985-04-24 17 NANCY CHNG - Arthit's future assured by extension NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The recent extension of General Arthit Kanlang-ek's term as Supreme Commander and Army Commander-in-Chief ends months of uncertainty over his future. Gen Arthit had started a political crisis last November when he criticised the government for devaluing the baht.819 words
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Article606 1985-04-24 17 How to fill Lin an awkward space Alan Hubbard "HELLO, HeUo. It's that chap with the moustache from the sports pages who's always waffling on about SBC, Muhammad Ali, Zola Budd and football hooligans. What's he doing here? This is the respectable part of the newspaper. Not going to go606 words
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Advertisement127 1985-04-24 17 |fl^sj| The way you write and the I ft >en y° u choose both say fl H a lot about you. Slanted m S writing with large loops can m a show responsiveness and W If imagination. Choosing a fi a Sheaffer shows you appre--1 a ciate a superior pen127 words
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Article2553 1985-04-24 20 READERS should be iwae of the imitatiom of this information, fi.t f very transaction, nor every price dealt in a the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a partcular price are tumped together, the table do*s not show the trend2,553 words
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Article2242 1985-04-24 20 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto \2 85B 1 xd A Choc Q 108 2.145) (7) 2 10(1) 2 1! 82 12 Alcom (1 08B) (1] 1 06 (14) 1 07 vl 1 09 (3) 1 08 AISB call API i0 946) 1 1 M> 092 1 2 (3!2,242 words
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Article2739 1985-04-24 20 AH shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip rights N Tat -exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1984/85 Last Yield Voi Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,739 words
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Article282 1985-04-24 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6'j 6 6 Autosave 51 ■> Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5U b I A 5V* 5V4 6 months 5 P4 s'< 9 months 6 6 1 5 ;1 4 6 1? months 6N 6282 words
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Article153 1985-04-24 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4096—1.4124 7.25—7.00 Canadian dollar 1.6242—1.6261 6.21—6.10 NZ dollar 0.9999—1.0025 10.24-9.80 Sterling pound 2.7949—2.7984 3.61—3.54 US dollar 2.2025—2.2035 4.56-4.52 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
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Article102 1985-04-24 21 THE Singapore dollar ended at 2.2025/ /35 against US dollar yesterday at 3 pm compared to its opening of 2.2050/80. It was traded between 2.2015 and 2.2110. The greenback ruled mixed against most major currencies in cautious trading after its technical rally in Europe. Against the deutschemark, it finished102 words
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Article81 1985-04-24 21 5523,367 and 5523,260 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/327.30. The market remained quiet and featureless. High for the day was at U*****.20/60 and low at U*****.50/326. Source: RothschM The London gold fix was at U*****.00, down US$2.ll. Closing price nlVj Krugerrand 2,605 (2.620) GOLD Kilobar 23,195—23,32581 words
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Article23 1985-04-24 21 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mm Singapore 326.00—326.50 327.80—328 30 Hongkong 325.50—326.00 327.50 328.00 New York 327.00—327.50 328.10—328 60 London 328.00-328.50 327.00 327.5023 words
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Article186 1985-04-24 21 Managers' prices for Apr 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.03—2 15 The Savings Fund 1.43—1.52 Spore Prog Fund 0.85— 0 90 Spore Sec Fund 1.27-1.35 Spore Invest Fund 0.91—0.96 Spore Equity Fund 0 87 0.92 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.12xd— 2.25xd Mai Prog Fund 0.85-0186 words
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604 1985-04-24 21 THERE was an all-round improvement in the market especially in the more volatile speculative stocks yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index was up 7.05 points to 795.04, after being up 3.67 points at noon. The Business Times Composite Index rose 6.14 points to 711.46.604 words
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Article267 1985-04-24 21 *m*23 HK$ Chanje HK Elect 795 +0.15 Hk Elect Wjct 1420 Associated Hotets 064 +0 I Hk Gas 9 25+0 3 Bonk Of East A» 23 60 +0 1 Hk .-toteh 33 50 Cheung Kong 1600 +03 HK _ond 580 unch Owxi L.ght 1500 +05 Hk Land Loon 7100267 words
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Article339 1985-04-24 21 April 23 Yen Charge Aimomoto 1 070 uoch Ak» 451 -7 Amodo 1070 10 I Asoh Chem 809 +9 Ason. Glou 863 t- I Bonk Tk 773+3 Bndgetrone 517 +4 Canon 1250 +20 Cow Compute 1740 +90 Citizen 512 I 0 N*p Print 994 -I 0 Nippon Screen Doi«339 words
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Article319 1985-04-24 21 Apr* 23 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 200 -5 A N I 273 +1 A PM 259 +4 Aberroyte 990 +20 Age 235 unch Alonce Oil 106 unch Alied M* 255 +3 Ampol Exp 279 +14 Ampol Pet 185 unch An2 465 +5 Ashton 90 unch B H319 words
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Article65 1985-04-24 21 I I I I I I _l I I I NST Index Tuesday 1276.60 (1266.37) Hongkong Hang Seng *0 Tuesday 1511.63 (1488.15) 0Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 859.9 (848.4) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.14(*****.92) Financial Times Industrials Monday 971.6 (978.8) -fl Dow Jones Average Monday 1266.56 (1266.56) (Figures in brackets65 words
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Article234 1985-04-24 21 Apr! 22 USJ Chanje Alcoa 32* Aided Chem Cp 43* +H Allis-Chalmers 6* unch Am Tel Tel 21 *4 Amax he 17*4 Amr Cocp 40* -M Bethlehem Srt 17V, unch Boeing Co 62 7 <4 Burroughs Cp 59% Caterpillar Co 32* unch Chase Manhtn 54*4 Chrysler Cp 37*234 words
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Article601 1985-04-24 21 Apr! 23 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 178 -I Ass. Dairies 150 -2 BTRPLC 669 -8 Bobcocks 154 -3 Barclays 354 -3 Beecham 353 -3 BICC 233 -10 Blue Circle 475 -10 BOC Group 271 -6 Boots 174 -2 Bowater 250 -2 BATS 325 -1 Britannia 93 -1 BP 535601 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-04-24 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block White Sta (3) 25/4(0530) F7 0930-1100- 1630-1730 L8 Hoog Pioneer (3) 25/4(0530) F7 *****100 1630-1730 L8 AS Plutus (170) 25/4(0700) F2 1300 1500 1800 1900 U2 Uni Moral (002E) 25/4(0700) F2286 words
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Article118 1985-04-24 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures came under heavy selling pressure from the opening bell which saw the June contract traded to a low of 91.13 from an opening of 91.22. The slight firming of interbank rates and the heavy resistance at 91.28 in Chicago the previous night prompted the sell-off118 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-04-24 21 CURRENCY futures opened sharply lower because of the substantial gains in* the US dollar last night. The US dollar, however, slipped again in the Asian afternoon which resulted in the June deutschemark closing at 0.3322. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Jon 0.3305 0.3323 0.3295 0.3322 82762 words
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Article, Illustration52 1985-04-24 21 GOLD futures traded quietly in a narrow range and closed lower on a stronger dollar. June gold closed at U*****.60 an ounce. (In USt per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Apr 325.60 Job 329.40 330.008 328.60A 328.60 143 Oct 332.50 Open Int (Man): 258. Act Vol52 words
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Article31 1985-04-24 21 JUNE yen closed at 0.*****8. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Ju 0.*****3 0.*****88 0.*****1 0.*****8 14 Sept 0.*****0 Dec 0.*****1 Open Int (Mm): 625 Act Vol (Mm): 318.31 words
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Article, Illustration646 1985-04-24 21 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) An Rent Due Arthur MS (8505; H t ,2330) 25 4 (1500) E Greet ;004RW) 22 4 4 .1500) Geroi Monkad < 1 3CE8S 22/4 (ITS) 25 4 i 1500) MS Rando (*****) 22 4 (0730) 25 4 (1500) Or646 words
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Article19 1985-04-24 21 Clowit prtcei Rubb r cents kfc Singdpijff: May 170.25 up three cents Malaysia May ***** up .125 cents19 words
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Article17 1985-04-24 21 Tin Ctosmi prices MS kito KL Tin 29.10 fell 20 cents Turnover:76 tonnes down 33 tonnes17 words
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Article31 1985-04-24 21 Closmf prices Silv»r USJ troy oz lues Man iingaport tit—b 3S t4( -6 45 Mm Fr, Ne* You 6 35—6 40 6 43-648 RmK I Ml MM Spore I I31 words
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Article27 1985-04-24 21 Clesmf prices Copp«f i tome Fn Spot 1185 00 1187.00 (1179.00—1180 00) 3 months 1150 00-1152 00 (1155 00- lift Marke! tone Irregular Sales 11.625 tonnes27 words
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Article27 1985-04-24 21 Closmf prices Aluminium torn* Mm Spot 870 00 -***** 86? 00 -868.001 3 months 886 00—887 00 (878 00-879 00) Market tone Steadier MM 11.225 tonnes27 words
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Article96 1985-04-24 21 Closing prices Crude Mi tonne palm oil Apr 1575 (MM June (1480 (south¢rai Refined palm oil USJ/ tonnes RBD painMay 742.50 (sellers) June 740 (sellers) July 717 (sellers i hh\ Mm May 737 50 sellers I June 735 (sellers* July 702 (sellers) RBO Steann May 59C (Wfcn June96 words
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Article, Illustration603 1985-04-24 22 Securities commissioner drafts rules for companies listed on exchanges HONGKONG, Tues. HONGKONG is trying to tighten control over its freewheeling stock market which has gained a reputation as a speculators' paradise where almost anything goes. The Office of the Commissioner for Securities, chargedReuter - 603 words
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Article105 1985-04-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Matsushita Electric Co (M) Bhd recorded a 8.9 per cent decline in group trading pre-tax profit from M521.15 million to M519.26 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1984. The group pre-tax profit, including share of profit in an associate company, amounted to M526.63 millionBernama - 105 words
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Article36 1985-04-24 22 GRAND United Holdings Bhd, controlled by Malaysian business ty- coon Tan Koon Swan, has announced that it has purchased 3.6 million Sigma shares representing 23.9 per cent of the equity for $7.2 million.36 words
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Article162 1985-04-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Maika Holdings Bhd, the investment arm of MIC, made a fine start in its first financial year ended Dec 31, 1984, with a pretax profit of M54.02 million. Maika Holdings said in its maiden annual report that after-tax profit amounted to M52.17 million. The company,Bernama - 162 words
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Article41 1985-04-24 22 DBS Bank and Nominees DBS Nominees (Pte) Ltd and DBS Bank have reduced their combined interests in Overseas Union Enterprise from 5.51 per cent to 5.16 per cent. The two companies now hold 1.9 million and 4.5 million OUE shares respectively.41 words
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Article30 1985-04-24 22 CONSOLIDATED Plantations, a Sime Darby subsidiary, yesterday asked that its shares be suspended from trading with immediate effect. The company is likely to make an important announcement today.30 words
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230 1985-04-24 22 LONDON, Tues. THE world cocoa market is expected to have a surplus of 68,000 metric tonnes this season, because of an expected substantial rise in production, the International Cocoa Organisation said yesterday. The ICO estimates total world production in the current 1984-85 season endingAP - 230 words
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206 1985-04-24 22 Exxon's profits fall 10% in first quarter NEW YORK, Tues. Exxon Corp, the world's largest oil company, reported its first quarter earnings declined 10.1 per cent and Standard Oil Co (Indiana) announced a 20.3 per cent drop in its profits for the same period. Also on Monday in Los Angeles,206 words
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410 1985-04-24 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By I A PERSON in a high tax bracket and owning securities on which he will soon receive interest can find a way to avoid tax. He can sell them to a taxpayer in a low tax bracket, with the right410 words
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Article69 1985-04-24 22 It was unlike tax evasion, which refers to incomplete disclosure, or knowingly or negligently understating income or overstating expenses. Six other speakers presented papers on the first day of the three-day seminar organised by Times Conferences. Among the topics were the 1984/1965 tax planning review, choosing69 words
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Article68 1985-04-24 22 MUI Bank among top three KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan United Bank Bhd ranked among Malaysia's top three lead managers of syndicated loans for 1984 by Asiabanking magazine. According to "Berita Mui", the bank's in-house newsletter, Mui Bank successfully managed 17 loan syndications exceeding M$700 million last year. This placed the68 words
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246 1985-04-24 22 KL tin exports are down by M$96.9 m KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Malaysia earned Ms39 million from tin exports in February, M596.9 million lower than the earnings in the previous month, according to the Statistics Department. But imports of tin-in concentrates rose to 737 tonnes in February from only 73 tonnesBernama - 246 words
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Article97 1985-04-24 22 ICB profits drop by 7.9 pc INDUSTRIAL Commercial Bank Ltd showed a 7.9 per cent drop in group after-tax profits to $19.3 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1984. However, if the extraordinary gains of $2.67 million for 1983 are taken into account, the attributable profits showed a drop97 words
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Advertisement763 1985-04-24 24 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES in repairing, servicing, installing selling all kinds of aircons, fridge, washing machines home appliances. *****28/*****17 SALE/ RENTAL/ TRADE-IN/ Servicing/ Repair aircons, fridges, electrical plumbing. Hong Slang Engrg *****36/ *****10. 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp, Roxy, Graetz. ITT, Siera,763 words
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Advertisement508 1985-04-24 24 50 Office Equipment/ 50 OHice Equipment/ Supplies Supplies Labofa chairs let you rest L and work simultaneously. I m K yiyU A synthesis 1 5L- r-. ofsh ?P eand |B| arj^ ~^^^^(B aVJP9aVJ Sole Agent H$C Cheng Meng (S) Pte Ltd S2. Showroom office 327/329 Clemenceau Avenue IyVJ Singapore 0922508 words
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Advertisement683 1985-04-24 24 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies USED EQUIPMENT a MACHINERY FOR SALE 1. Tower cranes travelling base. 2. Overhead travelling cranes 5/10T. i. Concrete batching plants. I. Concrete conveyor/ buckets. i. Rough terrain forkllfts. 5. AircompV Dryer Receivers. 7. Generators diesel. i. Hoists gondolas. Pumps water/ sand/ cement. 10. Primemovers/ trailers/ low683 words
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Advertisement653 1985-04-24 24 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing H |PRICE:I I 19HBF $145 I TT DEALERS I WELCOME I ■JBJP^^ ajBJ JN^^j jBI F Please contact: TRADEFAST PTE LTD Ruby Warehouse Complex, NO.B Kaki Bukit Road 2, #04-35 (1440) 1 TEL: *****11 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■ai^aißßßßMi mSSSSSSSSSS^mwm^SSSSSSSSSm^SSSSS653 words
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Advertisement545 1985-04-24 24 58 Other Business Products/ Services mmmtmmmmmmKmm^a^^mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BAD DEBTS. FOR fast efficient service In and out of Singapore, we give full guarantee to collect your outstanding accounts. Call: < Sng Debt Collection Services. *****86/ *****95. ASIA DEBTS. Collection of all kinds of debts in out of S'pore at a reasonable rate545 words
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Advertisement619 1985-04-24 24 ■V I! I e ow n 9 vacancies K sLJ I B are available in a private B i m hospital: State Registered ■KB wrara Nurses, State Registered a^B 1 1 I M" Nurses with SCM qualifiesH |I |f LJB tion and Nursing Aides Hi am Good remuneration and K619 words
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Advertisement371 1985-04-24 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A SPECIALISED CHILDCARE CENTRE SEEKS QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED PERSONS TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSTS: A) 1 SUPERVISOR Mln. A' level. Preferably 2-3 years' relevant working experience. B) 1 TEACHER Min. *O' level. Preferably 2 years' relevant working experience. C) 2 ASSISTANT TEACHERS Complete Sec. 3371 words
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Advertisement348 1985-04-24 24 67 Situations Vacant: EDP PROGRAMMER to take charge of small EDP sec t ioi of logs) practice. e Must be thoroughly profi dent In basic language Reply to: S.T. BOX A9»16 390 Kim Seng Road B'pore 0923. giving full particulars and salar expected 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial •A' LEVEL Oft348 words
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Advertisement400 1985-04-24 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Eastern Wire MfgCo. (Pte) Ltd has vacant for the position of Invoicing Clerk Requirements: OCE '<) M n apf valent f •Mm typing speed 35 vvpm Experience preferred hut not essential Duties: Iu prepare data tur invoice processing and perform other related clerical duties in400 words
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Advertisement556 1985-04-24 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical P a re a sophisticated and growing -national electronic company engaged in i/alue-added manufacturing activities. A icy exists immediately for a suitably fied s Marketing Coordinator The selected candidate will follow up and coordinate with customers and production departments on556 words
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Advertisement321 1985-04-24 25 NEDLLOYD EAC AGENCIES PTE LTD We ara looking for suitable porsonnol to Join out Contflinbt Operations Soction M CLERK (Female) Requirements: e 3 GCE O' level credits Including English. e Ability to type 35 w.p.m. e Previous shipping experience would be an asset. Interested applicants are roojuostod to submit a321 words
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Advertisement1187 1985-04-24 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical WeU sstabNshed shipping group inGrWy IHOS FEMALE SECRETARY invites appncatlons for TRAFFIC fixture terms. __V^_lV?!f a Mature/ pleasant CLERKS disposition. a Must have 5 GCE passes with Preferably above 30 years. 2 subjects at 'O' level. Please submit applications In1,187 words
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Advertisement852 1985-04-24 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MALE DESPATCH MAILING CLERK e Able to write and speak simple English (preferably Sec. 2 e Completed full National Service e Preferably possess own mo-tor-cycle and/ or valid class j 3 driving licence mtoroatad applicanta, ptoaaa toct--*****50 EXT 110 111 during offico hour* for interview!.852 words
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Advertisement920 1985-04-24 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FOREX CLERK $1515+ for 3 mths assignment starting 2/5/85 for leading Merchant Bank. Excellent opportunity to earn some immediate income if you're an experienced Forex Clerk who is looking for another job or not able to take on full-time employment. Only those who're willing to920 words
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Advertisement638 1985-04-24 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE/ MALE SALES PROMOTERS We are an established marketing company specialising in counter promotions of very high quality range of ladies' fashionable products and housewares. In line with our expanaton programma, wa require aggreeeive pereonnel to work within various leading department store*, e Basic salary negotiable,638 words
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Advertisement642 1985-04-24 25 71 Situations Vacant: Are you earning below Sl, 2oo.oo per month? We are an established worldwide organisation looking for 6 SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) to promote our domestic products. If you are young and aggressive, have a flair for meeting people and willing to work hard, please call personally for an642 words
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Advertisement901 1985-04-24 25 71 Situations Vacant: Mm EARN UP TO $1000 MORE Opportunity to contribute to the educational needs of children. Me experience required Unique highly eaUabla product. Training provided. Win prizes, tree trips, ale. CALL *****31 Mini mm^t*mmmm*kmh wmi vw|jviiiiei avi raqukaa HARDWORKING FEMALE SHOP ABBISTANTS a Some previous experience in grocery901 words
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Advertisement463 1985-04-24 25 71 Situations Vacant: Setee salesgirl wanted, ca): personally at rO3-85 Far East Plaza Tel *****37 SALESGIRLS. High salary experienced Age 20 above Call =02 14 Peoples Pk Complex 11 -3pm WANTED SALESMEN TO sfil office equipment basic salary $500 plus commission Tel *****41 72 Situations Vacant: Technical t ereias R463 words
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Advertisement707 1985-04-24 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical j i i Black s Decker* f Diecast 7 Chargehand if I > (Permanent 2nd shift) e Trade Certificate with experience in diecast /j ooerations I e Able to lead a group of operators 7 Electrician (Maintenance) (Rotating shifts) 111 in I707 words
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Advertisement458 1985-04-24 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD urgently requires Must be experienced preferably from land surveying company Possesses relevant Crane Operators certificate and references At least 5 years' experience in operating P H 320 crane Interested applicants, please call personally for interview from 9.ooam— 4.30pm at: GAMMON (HONG458 words
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Advertisement606 1985-04-24 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical /fa HITACHI CHEMICAL (8) PTELTD (Leading manufacturer of printed circuit board) 20 Badok South Road, (IS4S) We hava expanded our manufacturing facilities and we now require: TECHNICIANS a OCE 'O' level with technical background, a NTC-3 in CNC or Electronic Servicing. ELECTRICIAN a ITC or NTC606 words
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Advertisement335 1985-04-24 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical PREFERABLY WITH EXPERIENCE in alrcond fridge Tech. Class 3 licence $500 $1000 (*****15). TEMPORARY DRAUGHTSMEN REQUIRED urgently. Tel: *****61 (Miss Llm). 73 Situations Vacant: Production Baa^^^r^L^^a^^B^^^^BaV Join Us Now As PRODUCTION OPERATORS You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (S4A for 2nd shift and $IA tor 3rd shift)335 words
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Advertisement821 1985-04-24 26 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives. z==z is expanding our Kallang factory. We have immediate vacancies for- tr^ j#9p»V^r aj B^flP^a.i;iiiiiiiH<li]tli]s]j;fiUi];yssssi C^^ttjj-_i I bsbbl r x i^^Baaa^aaaasßii821 words
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Advertisement441 1985-04-24 26 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous S==-==s^=s= S asyafcillMllfUtlllßHiillßUltf^lHi^Ut^a^lltoiatl^aßMflliai.^MMi .^raMar I NEWLY OPEN!! I t liSrhfhilf a COCKTAIL I m MiWLI )M \\l%J LOUNGE M I (Lucky Plaza) I HOSTESSES I M $40 $90 (Daily) WAITERS f 1 Interview place at: 9 jL CHIHIRO PUB RESTAURANT J 3441 words
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Advertisement242 1985-04-24 26 Shanqri-La hotel rae«Hra« A) BEVERAGE HOSTESSES (Xanadu) Salary $800 p.m. B) HOSTESSES Salary $800 p.m. e Age between 18 and 28. e Have a pleasant personality and a genuine desire to serve. e At least 1.63M e Willing to work late hours. C) WAITRESSES (Coffee Garden) Salary $650 p.m. e242 words
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Advertisement301 1985-04-24 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I M I FaV^ia 1 Ml I Bi^ I A world leading dock manufacturing company requires MALE < STORE ASSISTANT e GCE 'O' level e Completed N.S. e Able to start work immediately DESPATCH < RIDER DRIVER e Class 2 and 3 driving licence e Familiar301 words
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Advertisement977 1985-04-24 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous s HE if I Royal Singapore invites applications nCCBDO V/>l I A for the following OPrtRS YOU A p° s CHALLENGING r KrWfPiffWl CAREER WITH IinMNHLf ADVANCEMENT WttkSiaimm prospects GrOSS Salary Royal Holiday Inn, part ol rha faats6so per month w nd977 words
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Advertisement767 1985-04-24 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An eatabliahod import/ export Company requires 1) STORE ASSISTANT (CHINESE) e Minimum Secondary 3 education e completed N.S. e 2 years' previous experience 2) DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVER e Able to converse ln simple English e Minimum 3 years' previous experience e Possess class 3 driving767 words
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Advertisement878 1985-04-24 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous School Leavers Required Aa FEMALE DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANT o Residing ln West Coast, Clement! and Jurong areas o Experience not necessary as training will be provided, o Starting salary $330 and above plus allowance, o Singaporeans below 20 years old. Call: 73*4328 for an appointment WANTED878 words
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Advertisement573 1985-04-24 27 y^Mvl The 'oldest' car in classifiLnnnQffql cation 94 today has graced Jl JoUBi Singapore roads for over r=Ny=?#?i— v two decades. It is a MGB J vIUI /A Till and i8 priced at S 16 500 -b^mbT jHKsvBE!^?? y^Uttmm B^b^Lbb^^^bl Check out our Budg«t-B«atsr«t FREE MILEAGE Daily renUl for 1300573 words
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Advertisement818 1985-04-24 27 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo LATE -80 VOLVO 244 GL, auto, 1 pte. owner, alrcon, power steering/ windows, s/rims, tax 7/85. Maroon colour. Excellent condition. See to believe. $25,500 0.n.0. Call David Ng: *****5. COMPANY REGISTRATION DEC 80 Peugeot 504 auto. 1 owner. Aircon., radio/ cassette. Chauf-feur-driven. Showroom condition. Tel:818 words
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Advertisement737 1985-04-24 27 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1993 MAY MERCEDES 280 SE. Fully auto, 1 pte owner. Metallic gold colour. Original s/rlms. Rd tax till Oct. Nice nos. Showrm condition. $125,000. *****93. JUNE 1974 MERCEDES 230.6. Pte owner with power steering, cassette, well kept, tax till June 1985. Highest offer. Tel: *****73. WE737 words
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Advertisement979 1985-04-24 27 88 For Sato: Ford/Fiat 79 FORD CORTINA Ghla Mk 4, co regd., M.D. leaving, alrcon, stereo, radial tyres, perfect cond, taxed, $2,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****79. 1980 FORD ESCORT Ghla, 1800 c.c. 2nd owner, highest offer secures. Call: *****45. 1881 FORD LASER 13 OL 5 speed No PARF private owner, EX979 words
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Advertisement961 1985-04-24 27 88 For Sala: Datsun/Nissan •82 SUNNY 14 OL, 1 owner, alrcon, radio cassette, low mileage. $17,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****25. •83 JAN. MSSAN Sunny I.3DX 1 owner. Alrcon, radio cassette tax June. $18,700. Tel: *****51 •83 NISSAN SUNNY DX, 1 owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, excellent condlUon $18,500 *****11 "SO ISOV *OL'.961 words
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Advertisement717 1985-04-24 27 80 For Sale: Toyota •82 TOYOTA DX, 1 lady owner, aircond. radio cassette, excellent condition $18,400 Tel *****11 •82 TOYOTA CELICA 2 0 XT Ex ceptlonal accessories $25,500 0.n.0 For enquiries *****98 Jlmi •82, TOYOTA COROLLA 13 New paint Inspected Radio, cassette. alrcond Gd cond Te! *****44 '84 TOYOTA COROLLA717 words
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Advertisement964 1985-04-24 28 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 80 MIT. LANCER 1400GL beautiful cond Aircond, cassette, s. rims, new tyres $13,500 Tel: *****87 'SU MIT. LANCER GL 2nd owner, aircon. cassette, tip top cond $H.300 *****15 "91 JOLV GS THrs.nl Aircon, cassette, s rims, power central locking $14,700 Tel *****43. -91 MIT LANCER I964 words
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Advertisement816 1985-04-24 28 93 For Sato: Honda MAY 77 HONDA Civic, EF39IOM. $3,000 carry on instalments. Tel: *****35 after 7pm. MID 77 HONDA Civic 1.5, 4-dr Saloon. Aircond. 2nd owner, in perfect condition Tel: *****41. MID 80, ACCORD Auto. 4 doors, aircond. hi-fi, tyres new $16,800 0.n.0. Contact *****01. NOV. '93 HONDA Prelude816 words
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Advertisement963 1985-04-24 28 94 For Sal*: Other Makes 1979 Mit. Colt Sigma 5-speed 1979 Mlt. Colt Sigma Auto 1990 Toyota Cellca Llftback 1.6 1990 Datsun Bluebird 1.6 1960 Mercedes Benz 200, Imported model 1991 Honda Accord Auto, power steering 1962 Toyota Carina 1.6 Manual 1993 Honda Accord Standard TEL: *****29 466, RIVER VALLEY963 words
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Advertisement887 1985-04-24 28 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1990 TOYOTA PANEL van, 2 owners, aircon, beautiful condition, $5,100. 18 Maju Ave, Serangoon Gdn. 1992 DAIHATSU, 2 ton dlesel lorry with Hlab model 230 speedloader (crane) on board. Very good condition. $10,000 ono. Tel: *****73. 1983 P.B. BUS Toyota Commuter. 12 seaters. 1 owner.887 words
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Advertisement755 1985-04-24 28 96 For Sal*: Motor Cycles/Scooters MANY RDI2SLC RXK RXI2S $500 PXISO PX2OO $750 RG2SO $1,500 RXIIS $780 and many others. 403 Bales tier Rd. YAMAHA RXIOO. RXB, RXK, RDI2SLC. RD2OO. GPIOO. GS4OO GTO, GPZ2SO, C7O. M8X125, CBX4OO. Tel: *****62/ *****04. 'S3 KAWASAKI ARI2S, $1,380. 10 mths Yamaha Beluga CVBO $800755 words
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Advertisement595 1985-04-24 28 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses Dist 9, Cairnhill RoacM 2-storey terrace house, renovated. 3 bedrooms plus 1 study, 1 store-room. 2 bathrooms with water heater $3,500p.m. Dist 10, Bukit Timah Road (between Robin Walk Robin Lm) 2I A -storey terrace house. 5 bedrooms,595 words
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Advertisement733 1985-04-24 28 REPAINTED UNFURNISHED 3 bedrooms- 466A Macpherson Road (Opp. Asia Motors). Rent $600 per month. Contact Charlie Lau telephone *****91 between 10am to 4pm. DIST.II2B 2-1/2-STOREY INTERMEDIATE terrace house for rent, partly/ fully furnished. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****11 Miss Ng/ Alice/ Gina. DIST.26, NO.I, 6, 7. 8. 20 Meng Suan Road,733 words
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Advertisement643 1985-04-24 28 DMT. 5, WEST COAST Terrace. 2 l/2-storey terrace. 3 bdrms, f/furn. $1,500. ATH: *****85 DIST.IO NAMLV CRESCENT 2-sto-rey semi-d. 3-)-l bdrms, matured gdn. Furn. $1,700. Cleland *****18. DIST.IO QUIET SEMI-DETACHED, corner, Namly Place, $1,650 p.m. Agent *****13/ *****75. DIST.II EXECUTIVE DETACHED Bunglw, 4 bdrms, s/pool $7,000. Details VIA *****63. DIST.II643 words
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Advertisement863 1985-04-24 28 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments THE PLAZA SERVICE ABVRTMENTS FROM LESS THAN $80AD*Y e Monthly >S, YearU Ten.mo hull bVmbMBC i housekeeping services e FulK equipped kitchenette e Free Recreational Ctufa Membership e Free parking Seven restaurants e In-house ~^^^i i 3Jjj^Zamf^^' Free Metro mmit ;^^v\ everv863 words
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Advertisement2522 1985-04-24 29 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments b^^^iLJ I^^ ;< i Bb! BBnBBI BMk BBKaBI bbbWIH iH W^^ -HB HI H :^BBBP^^^ ■'■(■y x-v' .< v BBlv^ bVks^E^*i >^ '-^^L BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa^S' .^9bl BBm2,522 words
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Advertisement642 1985-04-24 29 DISTJ26 GREEN MEADOWS, upper maisonette, 3 bdrms, servant's. 1,800 sq.ft. Fully furn. Also for sale. Deans Property: *****55. DIST.4 BRAND NEW Fairway Condo with full facilities. 2,450 sq.ft 4 bdrms, attached bath, aircond, $1,800. RPC, *****93/ *****16. DIST.S WEST COAST Way, cosy 2-bdrmed walk-up apt. Fully furn./ aircond. $1,550 neg.642 words
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Advertisement879 1985-04-24 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD TOWNHOUSE, partially furnished, 3 spacious bdrms/ study, $2,600 p.m. Contact Mon't Blanc *****11/ 2 10 MIN. TO city, Mt. Faber Lodge, upp. mais. 3 bdrms., attached bthrms. Full facilities. P/furn. Tel: *****11. BRADDELL VIEW, tastefully ren.. high fir, gd facing, 3 1 bdrms. *****88 (no879 words
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Advertisement856 1985-04-24 29 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments JADE MANSION 2-STOREY APT, choice dist good view, for rental Strictly no agents John *****56 JADE MANSION, LEEDON Road, partly furnished. $3,000 p.m *****13. JENNINGS HOMES OFFER Dlst. 10 Serene House. 3 bdrms. s/pool, f/furn. $1,500. *****80/ 3/ 7 Aaron NASSIM MANSION #03-34, 3,000 sq.ft. F/furn.856 words
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Advertisement744 1985-04-24 29 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM AT RIVER Valley aircon furnished Balhrm a!td Interested call *****5S *****34 ROOM IN KATONG area, alrcond batnroom attachea. carpeted $600 Near Duke Hotel *****37 SeRANGOON GDN AIRCOND/ furn rm with pi* entrance Tel *****14 off *****32 res Mrs Uc TANGUN COURT HOTEL- Central, clean, comfort744 words
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Advertisement917 1985-04-24 29 113 For Sale: Houses W Chartered Surveyor* URGENT SALE WEST COAST ROAD Attractive 2 storey detached bungalow on 1 0. 1 78 sq tt in a quiet environment. situatenmCULDESAC ow.-i> from the mam road Central air-con, 4 bedrms plus. 1 guest s All wit h attached baths Fdm.i> roon with,917 words
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Advertisement919 1985-04-24 30 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses i ~m Gr* Phase 111 te Luxurious Double Storey \^i i iS^^i^^^ level Terrace Houses -iT M With all the Distinctive BBIHEJISSISHBB I Features of Luxurious Living P9VJHH|MMP%iHffI I make Lucky Hill the most bTlM^Sr^SnnHffllHvl I outstanding choice919 words
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Advertisement404 1985-04-24 30 MACKERROW RD, double-storey I semi-d. 4-1 rm, split-level, 3,400 sq.ft. Freehold $560,000. *****49. OPEN HSE. D.15 bungalow, gdn 11.584 sq.ft. Needs renovation. Area 3000 sq.ft. Agape: *****77. QUEEN ASTRID PK. 2-storey detached. 12,325 sq.ft. Built-in 4,500 sq.ft. $1.4m. Agape: *****65. SEASIDE BUNGALOW AT Ponggol. 17th Avenue, for rent or sale.404 words
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Advertisement564 1985-04-24 30 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments HIMIKO COURT $335,000; Peace Gdn $525,000; St. Patrick's Gdn $400,000; Thomson Grove $350,000; Calrose Gdn Mais $380,000; Sherwood Mais $300,000; Pandan Valley $430,000; Hln Seng Gdn $390,000; Taman Serasi $360,000; Woollerton Pk $500,000; Dalvey Court $420,000; Suffolk Apt. $395,000; East Coast View $285,000; Lucky Twr564 words
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Advertisement875 1985-04-24 30 114 aaar" 1M aaarQxley Garden Qxley Gaiden Cbd^Garderv V I 5 af >■■■ < a^^^^B jjßaj^ j A f FREEHOLD! UX V \i\\l 6\ I Prices from $410,000 Show Apartment Open for Viewing j J I 10.00 am 6.00 pm \J\ \V1(II( 1( 1 I OXLEY GARDEN OXLEY RISE C875 words
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Advertisement649 1985-04-24 30 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments I V4^ I NEWTON POINT I (Off Newton Road) Brand new 3-bed roomed apartment, area 1,615 sq.ft. on high floor with unobstructed view. Very good finishings marble flooring for living/ dining. Teak parquet for bedrooms, built-in wardrobes kitchen cabinets. Facilities649 words
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Advertisement607 1985-04-24 30 116 For Sal*: HDB Apartments GOOD LOCATION, GOOD facing, high ceiling, high floor, good view can see even the National Stadium. 4-rm New Generation flat at Lor Lew Llan for $80,000 Contact: *****45. Agent. PURE 4-RM ANG Mo Kio Ave 3, Blk 210, 2nd fir. Convenient location. Well renovated. Built-in607 words
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Advertisement699 1985-04-24 30 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TANGLIN HALT 3-ROOM Blk 74. vinyl tiles, for sale $26,000 o no Tel: *****21/ *****22 TEBAN GARDEN BLK. 13 3-rm corner, well renovated $40,000 o n o *****81/2 URGENT SALE 3-ROOM flat. Circuit Rd. Near bus station and market $21,500 *****13 >W,OOOl BEDOK SOUTH pure699 words
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Advertisement536 1985-04-24 30 118 Factory Spaces hb^ fg9 Multi-Purpose Commercial/ Industrial Complex For Sale Five-storey complex ideal as factory showroom office or warehouse innovative design own elevate and conveniently located in the hub ot the city free-hold No maintenance charges A good investment opportunity interested, please call *****15/8 for more details JTC corner536 words
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Advertisement489 1985-04-24 31 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces "Where do you go for easier, better commercialindustrial property financing?' 9 •Up to 85% of ~Z^. I valuation Attractive I l-j interest rate: I tr ~H property also available under the EDB's Small industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Ask also about Revolving Credit Facility make489 words
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Advertisement517 1985-04-24 31 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces OffICESWCETOLETI^^^^ COLOMBO I COUR^^^ I Situated near the city's government H administrative centre, financial and business H districts, prestigious developments and H City Hall MRT Station H| 77" /^v I Attractive rental/term Wt bbH bbbl517 words
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Advertisement260 1985-04-24 31 BRAND NEW OFFICE PREMISES With 100% wool carpets, window blinds, wall paper, under-floor phone/ electrical trunking, private pantry/ toilets and generous rent-free fitting out periods 112 ROBINSON ROAD CALL *****44 GCSI PROPERTIES SPORE PTE LTD Prime Office Space at Robinson Road/ Anson Road Offices from 400 sq ft 5,500 sq260 words
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Advertisement1218 1985-04-24 31 121 For Rant: 123 For Sale: Office Spaces Shop Space* FORTUNE CTR 1600/ 2175. Midlink #02, SULTAN PLAZA, Jin Sultan, Plaza 2200. Guan Hua 1335. Plaza 1200 sq.ft. Sale $500 p.s.f. Rent $3 1300. Golden Mile Complex 450/ p.s.f. Inclusive. Fuhai Property: 960/ 2750. Sim Llm Twr 416/ 734/ *****73/1,218 words
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Advertisement567 1985-04-24 31 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Ront Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces fboioiufa Plaza /Exce/siorc£s% ng ■vZ&irlrtf^f' l\v i 'TT'JTTIWI B^ Peniniulao^ 9 Paramount cSSS" 9 OFFICE AREAS From 429.16 sq. ft. to 6,125 sq. ft. SHOP AREAS i From 210 sq. ft. to 3,822 sq.ft. For567 words
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Advertisement1071 1985-04-24 32 124 For Rent: 124 For Rant: 127 Other Raal Eatate 127 Other Raal Eatate 127 Other Real Eatate Shop Spaces Shop Spaces sss^ss^^asssssss =^^ssss=s^^s= I EATING HOUSE TO LET Location: No 24 Ayer Rajah Crescent Singapore 0513 Floor Area: 845.04 sm Minimum Rent: $10,300 pm Showroom: To be conducted on1,071 words
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Advertisement450 1985-04-24 32 HOTELLAND 1 FOR SALE I Prime Hotel Land At Batu Ferringhi, Penang, For Sale 1 57,680 sq ft net freehold land with vacant possession and approved for 500-rtx>m hotel located at prime Batu Ferringhi belt trontin^ beautiful beach with panoramic seaview. Those interested please contact: Mr Wey Tel: *****31 Singapore450 words
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Advertisement1013 1985-04-24 32 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* \ggt&S THE BEST OF |NDOMI3S[A X^3^ 4 da V s B* l week-ender $699 7 days Lake Toba/ West Java 1 Dep May 2 9 16 30 31 June 06 1 3 20 27 Jul 04 1 1 «OCO mm?1,013 words
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Advertisement304 1985-04-24 32 .^■■■■■■■■■^■^■^aff^^^a^^J^STa^CaL. ASEANi*'? HOUDftYS^B /O'enaiig Golden Sands 2 7 Days /rom »533 (incl. air fares; (5% Disc -3 days onwante 6th night free Ma> Jul> Langkawi and Peaaaig 5 Days from $720 (inci airfares: Exotic Bali 3 bays weekend from *599 4 days from 9769 Nedan Lake Toba 5 Days from304 words
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261 1985-04-24 34 Singapore trade grows at slower pace FLAGGING overseas demand is beginning to affect Singapore's trade. During the first three months, exports grew by only 3.4 per cent compared with the 19.1 per cent chalked up in the same period last year. Imports during the three months gained a marginal 1.5261 words
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Article138 1985-04-24 34 A CANTEEN operator who had been losing money daily decided to set a trap for the thief. On April 13, Miss Ang Geok Ai, 35, who ran a canteen at a Sungei Kadut factory, placed some marked $1 notes in a tin beside the canteen138 words
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361 1985-04-24 34 Time for us to rely less on multinationals Dr Hu SINGAPORE is now in the second phase of its economic development which will see it rely less on multinational companies. Local companies must now be prepared to build up their own markets, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Richard Hu said.361 words
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Article235 1985-04-24 34 TELOK BLANGAH is to have a one-day workshop for about 150 members of grassroots organisations in the constituency to appraise work done in the past five years and to plan for the future. It was five years since grassroots leaders of Telok Blangah had their first235 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1985-04-24 34 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By I THE man accused of conspiring with the "Abalone King" to cheat 16 banks is to appeal against his 10-year jail term. Ng Tai Soon, 64, the former managing director of Yak Mong Trading Company (Pte) Ltd, pleaded1,003 words
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321 1985-04-24 34 NG Tat Soon's rise to prominence in the business community here began in June 1961 when he set op the Yak Mong company in partnership with three business associates. In setting op the company, he had followed in the steps of321 words
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Obituary, Illustration415 1985-04-24 35 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR SUN KEN FOO Age: 79 passed away peacefully on 22nd April '85 leaving behind: WIFE: KAN WEN LIN SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW GRANDCHILDREN Seng Yew Fatt, Lucy Lim Seng Lai Wan, Audrey Christopher Seng Chee Keong, Gabriel Seng Chee Kong, Daniel Seng Chee Kwong, Darren415 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1985-04-24 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS YEO PENG YAM nee BOH THYE CHOO Departed 20th April ISSS wishes to express their heartfelt thanks ana appreciation to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement. Spacial thanks to Doctors100 words
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Article, Illustration380 1985-04-24 35 Zafir stakes a claim for training honours He's shot to No. 2 spot behind Teh By TONTO PENANG, Tues. With two-thirds of the current racing season remaining, Mohd Zafir has emerged as a serious challenger to Teh Choon Beng for this year's training honours. The Ipoh-based trainer, who saddled two380 words
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Article447 1985-04-24 35 PENANG, Tues. Supreme Chaser, a nonacceptor last week, looked sharp in his gallop here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the three-year-old New Zealand gelding by Bandmaster n was kapt on a tight rein to clock even time over 600 m. The going was447 words
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Article82 1985-04-24 35 Another Slew slays them ARCADIA (California). Tues. Tsunami Slew, a son of triple crown winner Seattle Slew, raced to an easy onelength victory in the US$lOB,B5O (about *****,000) San Jacinto Handicap at Santa Anita yesterday. Ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, Tsunami Slew started 6-5 favourite in the 2,000 m race. Lofty82 words
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Article137 1985-04-24 35 RENTON (Washington), Tues. Jockey Gary Baze, who was seriously injured in a race spill earlier this year, yesterday rode First Package to victory in the U5525,850 (about S$60,000) Fashion Handicap at Longacres for his 64th stakes win a record at the track. Baze, 29, surpassed LarryUPI - 137 words
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Article, Illustration250 1985-04-24 35 JONATHAN CHOO - JONATHAN CHOO At thC 400m Pictures at the 400m by At the finish Restricted Terms Div C 1,200m 1. Thorold 2. Karat 3. Steel Challenger 4. Celebrity 111 Dist: 4,2 .1 i Time 1.14 Cl 6 Div 2 1,200m 1. Persian Tiara 2.250 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1985-04-24 36 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR HO CHAK LUM Departed: 18th April 1985 wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives friends, business associates, Doctors, nurses I staff of Ward 57, SGH for their kind assistance condolences, wreaths, scrolls night visits during their recent bereavement.49 words
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Obituary151 1985-04-24 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to Our Director: MR BOEY MUN YUEN on the demise of his mother-in-law MDM YEO TSIU EEN From: GROUP 5 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PTE LTD SYNTAX CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD BUILDERS FOUR PTE LTD ELITE REALTY PTE LTD Mr Toh Shung Fie Mr151 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1985-04-24 36 184 In Memoriam 184 In Mamoriam K.SUNIL ABRAHAM and MARY ABRAHAM Departed:- 24.4.82 Take them in Thy arms, dear Lord, And ever let them be Messengers of Love Between our hearts and Thee. Always loved and remembered by Pappa, Mummy, Ro; Susheela. Sumeena and other loved ones. STEPHEN ANTHONY PEREIRA113 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1985-04-24 36 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED SOBY (PHILIP BENJAMIN) Called Home en 24th April 1962 "FOR EVERY WITH THE LORD" When the dewy light was fading, And the sky in beauty tmiled, The Angels came into our garden And picked our sweetest flower. In Loving Memory ol118 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1985-04-24 36 3rd year in Mamoriam The Late Revd. Yeo Chin Chye Departed 24-4-82 "Re»t In P«ace and Rise In Glory" Always remembered by: Gan Hock A Gina Ai Sim Anna Mui Choo A Edmund Choon Mui A Peter JooLan^AFrjdd^^^^^^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS CHANDRA AMIRTHAVALLI DEPARTED: 24.4.82136 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1985-04-24 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF PATRICK TAN THONG HAI Departed 24/4/84 His memory is as dear today, As In the hour he passed away. Always remembered by wife, ehildr>n grandchildren.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1985-04-24 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. TONO KOEK FIN (Departed on 20/4/85) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to ail relative* friends for their kind assistance, condolences A donations during then* recent be* fsavemeni» "In Memoriam is for the loved ones whom you remember46 words
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BATTLE FOR EUROPE
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Article, Illustration275 1985-04-24 36 In-form Everton should stay in treble hunt LONDON, Tues. Bayem Munich's task of denying runaway English League leaders Everton a place in the final of the Cup-Winners' Cup is almost as demanding as that faced by Panathinaikos and Bordeaux. The West Germans drew 0-0 in the home leg and mustReuter; AFP - 275 words
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238 1985-04-24 36 Off-form Madrid Plook set to get the boot MADRID, Tues. Real Madrid, one of Europe's most famous clubs, will climax an embarrassing season on another dismal note if they fail to pull back the two goals they conceded to Italy's Inter Milan in the first leg of their Uefa CupReuter; AFP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration605 1985-04-24 36 PANATHINAIKOS v LIVERPOOL (Ist leg: 4-0 to Liverpool) BORDEAUX v JUVENTUS (Ist leg: 3-0 to Juventus) Injury won't stop skipper LONDON, Tues. Phil Neal will not let the little matter of a broken nose end his ever-present record for English First Division soccer side Liverpool this season. TheAFP; Reuter - 605 words
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Article, Illustration142 1985-04-24 36 BELFAST, Tues. Terry Cochrane, who Kiys for English Third vision club Gillingham, was a surprise choice in the Northern Ireland squad named for the qualifier against Turkey at Windsor Park here next Wednesday. Cochrane, who has 26 caps, last played for his country in their EuroFean Group ThreeReuter - 142 words
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199 1985-04-24 36 CARDIFF, Tues. Belgian-born defender Pat van den Hauwe was included in the Welsh squad of 16 named yesterday for the match against Spain in Wrexham on Tuesday. Van den Hauwe, 24, who plays for English League champions- elect Everton, has relinquished hisReuter - 199 words
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199 1985-04-24 36 PARIS, Tues. French soccer coach Henri Michel virtually retained the lineup who drew 0-0 away to Yugoslavia when he named his squad yesterday for next Thursday's clash against Bulgaria in Sofia. The only change was the return of veteran libero Maxime Bossis for Patrick Battiston,Reuter - 199 words
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177 1985-04-24 36 LONDON, Tues. Trevor Francis, who received a serious head injury while playing for his Italian club Sampdoria last month, was recalled yesterday to the England match against Rumania next Wednesday. The European Group Three clash in Bucharest represents the toughest assignment so far for England,Reuter - 177 words
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Article210 1985-04-24 36 BONN, Tues. West German national team manager Franz Beckenbauer will take a settled side to Prague for Tuesday's qualifying match with Czechoslovakia. Beckenbauer retains the squad who beat Bulgaria 4-1 in a friendly last Wednesday, a well-knit side who have won five of theReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-04-24 38 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have decided on a new format for the international invitational championships and the Arena sprint meet to be held from June 27-29 and June 30 respectively at the dementi and Toa Payoh pools. Woon Sui Kut, the association's189 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-04-24 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By FT coach pledges support to Singapore striker KANNAN Kuniuraman, Singapore's former ace striker, may continue to play for Federal Territory in the Malaysia Cup next season, even though he has been going through a rough patch over his scoring touch. He said503 words
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225 1985-04-24 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW STAR-STUDDED Armed Forces White have the firepower to gun down the opposition in the national junior table tennis team championships, starting today at Toa Payoh. With the classy Yieh Kun Poh, Teo Beo Lim and Tan Kay Huat in their ranks, it225 words
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Article549 1985-04-24 38 JAPANESE women dominated the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association s novices tournament, providing all the finalists in the singles and doubles events at Kallang yesterday. Finals remits Men's singles: Jason Ho bt Tan Ctaye Hui 94. Drables: Vincent LJew and Benjamin Mow bt Asaka Osamu and Main549 words
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Article332 1985-04-24 38 Tanglin blow hot and cold M O SNOOKER IT WAS a good news-bad news period for Tanglin Club in the Guinness Snooker League. First, their remarkable unbeaten run in the League was rewarded as they clambered to the top of their group. The Stevens Road club were at home to332 words
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Article326 1985-04-24 38 BOXING Holland's Alex Blanchard retained the European light-heavyweight title after Monday's EBU championship fight against Richard Caramanolis in Rotterdam ended undecided. After the fight the three-man jury voted 2-1 that the fight was undecided. One of the jury members voted in favour of Caramanolis. BASEBALLAP; AFP; Reuter - 326 words
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Article194 1985-04-24 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BASKETBALL purists have a chance to pick Shao Guanqun's brains when the Chinese coach stars in Singapore's firstever forum on the sport at the President Merlin Hotel on Saturday (7.30 pm.) The national coach, who is also acting as the Republic's technical adviser,194 words
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270 1985-04-24 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE third inter-collegiate taekwondo championships, scheduled for Saturday at Gay World Stadium, have been cancelled. Because of financial constraints and other reasons, no college wants to organise them. In the case of Raffles Junior College, the defending champions, the date clashes with their270 words
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Article32 1985-04-24 38 POLICE trounced Customs W) in a CivU Service League hockey match at the Police Academy yesterday. In a friendly match at the Padang. SRC under -23 edged out Ponggol 1-0.32 words
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Article122 1985-04-24 38 THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association have decided to take the sport to the masses. In a bid to generate interest, SACA, in conjunction with the Bicycle Dealers Association, will hold a 30km Leisure Cycling Tour of Singapore on May 5. The Tour, sponsored by Shimano and Motioncraft,122 words
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Article, Illustration340 1985-04-24 39 JOE DORAI - Champagne encounter JOE DORAI NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. ONE: Police 2 Forces 1 WHAT was expected to be the match of the National Football League Division One lived up to expectations as Police came from behind to snatch a 2-1 victory over Armed Forces at Jurong Stadium last night. Forces,JONATHAN CHOO - 340 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-04-24 39 FT claim the last berth SEREMBAN, Tues. Federal Territory ended their barren spell with a 3-1 win over Negri Sembilan here today for the last berth in the quarterfinals. FT scored through Subardon Aziz, Hashim Marman and Saidin Osman before Negri, long out of contention, pulled one bark through M.NST - 259 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-04-24 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI BUILD-UP TO THE MALAYSIA CUP SOCCER QUARTER-FINALS By ON Saturday former ace striker V. Sundram Moorthy, who tonight rejoins the Republic's Malaysia Cup squad, will know whether he can claim back his firstchoice position in the Singapore team for the final rounds of the386 words
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Article169 1985-04-24 39 LONDON, Tues. English First Division club Chelsea were ordered yesterday not to turn on an electric fence designed to keep hooligans off the field of weir Stamford Bridge stadium. Simon Turney, chairman of the Public Services Committee of the Greater London Council, called in onAP - 169 words
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Article431 1985-04-24 39 SOCCER SHORTS LONDON, Tues. Bankrupt former Northern Ireland star George Best is being taken to court on behalf of creditors wno want to question him about the £30,000 ($74,000) he is said to have received for a story in a British newspaper. The cash was allegedly431 words
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Article440 1985-04-24 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S Peter Hill, who had been struggling in his first season on the European professional squash circuit, at last made it to the final of a tournament the East Way championships in London. And though he lost to Daulat Khan 5-9, 9-6,440 words
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Article42 1985-04-24 39 THE Delhi Junior Athletic Association will be holding a seven-a-side soccer tournament at the Sembawang Shipyard Sports Complex on May 12. For details ring G. Nadeson (*****17), Suboh Jani (*****74), Lachuman (*****66) or Durai Nair (*****62). Closing date is Sunday.42 words
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Article45 1985-04-24 39 F our in a row KONG SIONG posted their fourth straight win when they overcame Armed Forces 86-65 in the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup at the Gay World Stadium last night. In another match, Min Yi consolidated their position by beating Tong Whye 78-61.45 words
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Article129 1985-04-24 39 JOE DORAI - Official banned 1 0 years JOE DORAI THE Football Association of Singapore disciplinary committee last night imposed a It-year ban on Zalri Ahmari, the secretary of Division Three club Mayflower Darnl Allah, for assaulting referee Dory Pandlan after a league match at St. Wilfrid's ground on April 7. The committee129 words
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Article257 1985-04-24 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Farrer Park United 4 Tiong Bahru 1 ByP MALEK AWAB, that indefatigable midfielder who might someday want to lobby for a longer period because 90 minutes never seem enough, should also attempt a marathon. Last night at Jalan Besar Stadium, his immense lung power257 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-04-24 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI TWO separate allegations of assault have surfaced following the National Football League Division Two match between Jurong Town Football Club and Ayer Rajah Wanderers at the Jurong Stadium last Saturday. There was, initially, an allegation by referee P. Balakrishnan that Jurong376 words
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Miscellaneous125 1985-04-24 39 Today's Sporting Diary HOCKEY Civil Service League: Safsa v PSA Police (Tanglin, 5.30). SHA U-M tournament: Combined Schools v Josephians (Tanglin. 5 30). National Schools Boys A Dlv: Ghim Moh v Temasek (2.30), Our Lady of Lourdes v Victoria JC (3.40) both matches at Balestier Road. Girls A Dlv: Bartley125 words
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Miscellaneous100 1985-04-24 39 SOCCER NFL. Div. 2: Ayer Rajah Wanderers v Sembawang SC (Jurong), Changi CSC v Jurong Town FC Jin. Besar) both matches at 8.45; Dlv. S: Balestier Utd. v Hai Sing Park (Jin. Besar), Orchard Boulevard v Mayflower Darul (Jurong) both matches at 7, Bedok Youth v Gilbraltar (Jurong, 7.30). SBHFL100 words
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420 1985-04-24 40 Soviet leader delivers attack in Kremlin session MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev today accused the United States of seeking military and economic domination and violating the conditions of the Geneva talks on nuclear and space weapons. Mr Gorbachev delivered his attack at a session420 words
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Article154 1985-04-24 40 NEW YORK, Tues. After meeting for more than three hours yesterday, the directors of CBS Incorporated unanimously rejected as "grossly inadequate and financially imprudent" a takeover bid Dy cable TV entrepreneur Ted Turner. At the same time, the television network filed a suit against Mr154 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-04-24 40 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE By! A CHILD prodigy from China will be the youngest artiste to perform with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra at the Victoria Concert Hall on Friday and Saturday. Violinist Li Jia, 13, flew in from London on Monday with her father, MrNGHAI CHEE WAH - 303 words
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172 1985-04-24 40 Reagan pledges support for Thailand BANGKOK, Tues. President Ronald Reafan wrote a letter to hai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda today promising American support for Thailand against Vietnamese aggression. Mr Reagan said he had recommended to Congress that Thailand be granted more favourable lending rates and repayment terms on arms purchases172 words
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353 1985-04-24 40 Koon Swan group gets go-ahead to hold EGM The MCA dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The High Court today gave the green light to the Tan Koon Swan faction in the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to go ahead with the proposed extraordinary general meeting (EGM). In dismissing an application for anNST - 353 words
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Article31 1985-04-24 40 KINGSTON, Tues. Jamaican police have destroyed 550 ha of marijuana and seized 40,000 kg of the drug so far this year, the official news agency Jampress said today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article31 1985-04-24 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.87 points to 1,264.69 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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378 1985-04-24 40 SHIRLEY TAN - Two more visitors at odds with the law SHIRLEY TAN By ANOTHER two Indian nationals, among the 139 men allowed conditional entry into Singapore last week, have run foul of the law. They did not turn up at Changi airport for a flight out of Singapore although their special passes378 words
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277 1985-04-24 40 NEW YORK, Tues. Pan American World Airways, the first American commercial airline to fly to Asia 50 years ago, has announced it is selling its Pacific operations to United Airlines for US$75O million (551.66 billion). Once the sale is completed andAP; NYT; UPI - 277 words
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Miscellaneous116 1985-04-24 40 Weather iniiti.il wmm^i^^m'^^^m^^^mm^^mm^ UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.07 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 7/21C Cloudy Manila 23/35C Cloudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 7/21 C Fine Bangkok 25/35C Fair Moscow 4/10C Cloudy Belong 8/23C116 words
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Section Two Family & Society
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Advertisement266 1985-04-24 1 3 An act of love: A step-by-step account of a live kidney transplant in colour 1O IO E^'l^^'l 0 p sta 2 e and XJ^ sharing A dreams with ryr-w&y y*\j the youn s "f^ e benefits of bathing j m^m Japanese style Teens, Family Health Edited by Christine Khor266 words
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Article, Illustration953 1985-04-24 2 Last week, teenagers talked about early dating. Today, parents and counsellors give their views on the subject. Articles by CHOO SOH ENG LILY was only 14 when she went on her first date. As the relationship developed, she s'arted petting and necking. Lily isLIM SENG TIONG - 953 words
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Article, Illustration810 1985-04-24 2 Getting to know you is like window shopping 4 Dating is an opportunity to learn how to behave with the opposite sex and a chance to know the other person and yourself. It's normal for teenagers to be interested in the opposite sex and to have sexual urges. But theyDAVID TAN - 810 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1985-04-24 3 Irene Chua - Irene Chua A weekly series on developments in Singapore medical services and family health Medical Update Renal transplant from a live donor THE donor kidney comes from a 26--year-old woman. The recipient is the woman's sister, 31, a chronic renal failure patientSTEVEN LEE - 1,093 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-04-24 3 How our kidneys work for us EVERY DAY, our kidneys filter our entire blood supply, removing poisonous wastes and maintaining the proper balance of water, salts and acids in our body. The chemical wastes and excess water are excreted as urine. The kidneys also help the body use Vitamin D114 words
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Article, Illustration705 1985-04-24 6 Among friends: Frank views on dramatists Part 3 THE MAIN issue is the philosophy which is based on belief in God. This issue is now a popular theme with dramatists here. The dramatist who most frequently uses this theme is Nadiputra, a prolific scriptwriter. Goh Then705 words
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Article, Illustration679 1985-04-24 6 SAPIEE AHMAD RAZALY - SAPIEE AHMAD RAZALY Oleh PUNCAK di atas segala persoalan itu ialah intisari penjelmaan yang menemukan manusia dengan falsafah ketuhanan. Soal ini kini sering menjadi tema drama di sini. Yang paling kerap menggunakan tema ini ialah dramatis terkenal, Nadiputra. Berbicara tentang 'Pembangunan Sastera Dan Tugas Penulis', Goh679 words
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Article310 1985-04-24 6 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 148 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By I Let's Learn Malay BACA kanngtm di bawah dengan teliti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: HIDUP ini, kata pujangga Shakespeare, adalah satu310 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-04-24 7 A three-page report published in conjunction with Office '85, which opens today HOW to create a conducive working environment for greater efficiency that is the aim of Office '85, an exhibition of products and equipment for the office, which opens today at the World Trade Centre. According339 words
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Article433 1985-04-24 7 From Mr Tay Kwang Seng, Chairman, Singapore Manufacturers' Association: 41 WISH to congratulate Technotrend Pte Ltd for staging this comprehensive event on modern office equipment, systems and technology. Such an exhibition can be developed into a useful medium for communicating new ideas for the further improvement of productivity in433 words
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890 1985-04-24 7 A five-step approach to office automation Office managers and executives can be forgiven for thinking that the undoubted wonders of modern computer technology can, at a keyboard stroke, revolutionise working practices and at the same time save substantial amounts of money. But too many have found, to their cost that,890 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-04-24 10 Some products on show at the exhibition IN space-conscious Singapore, every square metre of office space counts. So when it comes to office planning, the ability to use space creatively is crucial. Diethelm Furniture has designed the Swissline 3000 Modular System to help office planners optimise377 words
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Article, Illustration215 1985-04-24 10 A swinging surface for reading, Writing or typing THE maintenance of flexibility and dynamics, key features of a good workplace have, until recently, been tackled only in terms of the office chair. Today, this principle has been applied by Ralph Symonds Australia Ltd to a complete furniture programme centred on215 words
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Article168 1985-04-24 10 Gadgets to improve performance TLS Intel national Pte Ltd is all set to toekj office workers enhance their efficiency witfe its new array of office gadgets. Top on its list of equipment is the binding system, which is capable of binding 12cm of materials in one minute. Yet it ajeasures168 words
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Advertisement452 1985-04-24 7 Epson introduces the 16-bit QX-11. Can operate both MS-DOS and CCP/M programmes,incfuding todays most popular software. And tomorrow! ■31 f ~i f i 1- fn 1 1 i I i I You can run the most useful business and ChoiCC of NciUQTV professional programmes available today. And be ready for452 words
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Advertisement682 1985-04-24 11 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■H STANTS RSOUOOI I sal^Se'rvtoe:" Str^'rimes S$25 M psc. cm C(?Uected 555.00 WB flw ilw. B.TAN.TJB. RS ***** TIMEAD ivi 73T0Q11 ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5125.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSW.OO APPOINTMENTS f Supplies Controller Around 5520,000 (Ref. 3513) j It you are between 25-33 years oi communicate with682 words
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Advertisement367 1985-04-24 11 Singapore Engine Overhaul Centre (Pte) Limited invites applications for the following appointments. A) TRAINEE WORKSHOP ENGINEERS A Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic or the Ngee Ann Technical College, or a full technological certificate from the City and Guilds. Trainees will be bonded for the duration of367 words
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Advertisement734 1985-04-24 11 r^""" 1^ Singapore Newspaper Services W M Pte Ltd Singapore Newspaper Services Pte Ltd is the largest printer and distributor of newspapers in Singapore, we are a forward-looking group using the latest tech. nology in our operations. We are setting up a new printing plant as part of our expansion734 words
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Advertisement788 1985-04-24 11 |B ef I Petrochemical Corporation of I I Singapore (Private) Limited J TThe upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion II I Petrochemical^ Complex invites applications from suitably I H qualified persons "for the following positions: II ASSISTANT SHIPPING OFFICER I H The successful candidate will report to the Shipping Officer788 words
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Advertisement1161 1985-04-24 12 NOTICES I 1,700 TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO BE CHANGED Some 1,700 telephone subscribers in the Katong Telephone Exchange area (as shown in the unshaded portion of the map above) will have their telephone numbers changed today at about 8.00 a.m. The affected telephone numbers are in the series 446xxxx. These telephone1,161 words
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Advertisement833 1985-04-24 12 TELUK KEMANG TIMESHARING CORPORATION NETWORK SDNBHD I PTELIP 29 JALAN YAP KWAN SENG 55 CUPPAGE ROAD 05-05 KUALA LUMPUR CUPPAGE CENTRE TEL: (03) *****2, *****9, *****9 TEL: *****66 AS THEIR TIMESHARE AS THEIR MARKETING AGENT FOR SOLE MARKETING AGENT EAST WEST MALAYSIA FOR SINGAPORE \x:ountrV Resort S/iaring a World of833 words
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Advertisement700 1985-04-24 12 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LIMITED (Irkorporjfed in the Republic nt Smg.ipou NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEBEBI GIVKN trut the 1 merits Fourth Annual General Meeting of Shangn Lj Hotel Limited will be held in the White Gardens Room, Shangri-La Hotel. 22 Orange Grove Road. Singapore 1025 on Wedne«ld\, 15th May l^700 words
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Advertisement237 1985-04-24 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. U ISH ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OFHNGAPOBE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 1511 OF IK4 Re: UAUW KIN CHAN Ex part*: AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC Cradttam In the matter «f a Baakraptey PetlttM Oled mi tfe* If ti> day «f Jaaaary, 1*8&To Liauw Kin Chan lately residing237 words
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Advertisement295 1985-04-24 13 I, ,1 NOTICES CONFUCIANISM FOR SINGAPORE N< S l < SrT Jr < HOTELS LICENSING BAILIFF'S CONFUCIAN This book consists a SALE rruirc TnnAV series of seminar and DUWiu ,?TZZ7Z lecture papers given by SINGAPORE wjJSSSate 1 ne oingapore Dr Tu Wei-ming when he COURTS OF THE Challenge was invited295 words
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Advertisement562 1985-04-24 13 APPOINTMENTS >»— 1 1 f Applications are invited for the following posi Must have at least 3 GCE O level passes Should have a pleasant personality Those who can speak 2 languages or more will be given preference The minimum salary is 5494 per month. Additional increments will be given562 words
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Miscellaneous668 1985-04-24 13 SUN TAN By CoUette PEANUTS By Schuiz J^^^Mntmt^ %K. I WAlS^rPf^ fc^S^TH^VW I" THE MERO OF TME II LATER, ME MAP A 11/ ME MAP AN V ujHATEVER P THt HOUScj<teP/N(=i LJF^V^ \^an_ increase^y BOOK STARTED? OUT i( SMIP IN TME COMPANY ASSOCIATESMIP IN I i HA 'cvtK,y THE BOHN668 words
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397 1985-04-24 14 MURIEL SPEEDEN - MURIEL SPEEDEN From Page One Reports by FT IS difficult to estimate How many disabled people need help to get to work, but in the Handicaps Welfare Association alone. 85 per Ctnt t)f its 530 members or 450 disabled people are working397 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1985-04-24 14 WITH the doors of buses, taxis and the MRT practically closed to the handicapped in Singapore, could they perhaps drive themselves? First, the> have to buy a vehicle (either modified or imported), get it approved for use, get a driver's licence and then, on1,360 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-04-24 14 LEE SWEE HOON - LEE SWEE HOON Personally Speaking By A student who has just returned from the US WHILE I was studying in the United States, I had the good fortune to stay with a charming Japanese girl. We became acquainted with each other's culture and adopted each other's452 words
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