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Title Section15 1985-05-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/85]15 words
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Article, Illustration246 1985-05-03 1 Hu Na in S'pore but may not play HU NA, the Chinese tennis star who defected to the United States three yean ago, arrived to a warn welcome la SlMpperr last sight aad promptly served a shock. Fer there are fears that, without piaylag a shot, the CaMatia hawd ace246 words
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91 1985-05-03 1 China hits out at Vietnam's war-like policy BEIJING, Thurs. China marked the 10th anniversary of Vietnam's re-unification with a biting commentary today that called the ex-ally's policies war-like, stubborn and disastrous. "Had Vietnam pursued a policy of peace and develop nent, it would have achieved much greater economic progress, givenAP - 91 words
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Article48 1985-05-03 1 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. Sweden's commercial airports closed indefinitely today as air traffic controllers joined 20,000 other civil servants on strikes (or a 3.1 per cent pay rise. The strike also brought out key staff m the Customs, police, schools, the railways, postal services and tax offices. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article382 1985-05-03 1 Chok Tong tells why major waterways must stay open MR GOH CHOK TONG said yesterday that big and small powers all have a vested interest to keep the world's vital sea lanes open. Opening a two-day conference on security of the sea lanes m the AsiaPacific382 words
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Article, Illustration691 1985-05-03 1 MANILA, Thurs. A woman who cried hysterically after Benigno Aquino was assassinated and went into hiding for 20 months told a packed courtroom today she saw a uniformed soldier shoot dead the opposition leader. Miss Rebecca Quijano, who emerged from hiding to giveAP; Reuter; AFP; Bernama - 691 words
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195 1985-05-03 1 BOSTON, Thurs. When a patient walked into the emergency room with a cockroach m each ear, doctors knew they had a once-in-a-lifetime chance to settle one of the uncertainties of medical science. Four physicians said they had resolved aAP; Reuter - 195 words
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292 1985-05-03 1 Moscow to pass on to Hanoi talks proposal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Moscow is prepared to convey to Hanoi a Malaysian proposal for negotiations between the Heng Samrin regime and the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, the Malaysian Foreign Ministry said today m a statement. The Malaysian proposal, which the ministryBernama - 292 words
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278 1985-05-03 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States today removed millions of dollars worth of imports, largely from Asian nations, from its list of products admitted to the country dutyfree. The benefits had been accorded under the generalised preference system that exempts duty on the import278 words
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423 1985-05-03 1 BONN, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan and Chancellor Helmut Kohl both called today for a new round of world trade talks at a meeting prior to the opening of the summit of Western industrialised leaders. The two leaders agreed that a further openingReuter; UPI; AFP - 423 words
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178 1985-05-03 1 Labourer finds his persistence did not pay off A LABOURER, who had made lewd telephone calls to a married woman, was caught when she agreed to meet him. Yeow Tone Kirn, 41, started telephoning the 30-year-old woman last month but she told him not to contact her because she was178 words
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Article30 1985-05-03 1 NEW DELHI, Thure Bus accidents m New Delhi killed 136 people and injured 696 m the sb months ti the end of March, Parliament was told today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article580 1985-05-03 2 Green spaces too THE city of the future m Singapore will have more open spaces to avoid a sense of congestion caused by too many tall buildings. Plans have been made to ensure that the central area will have enough green lungs, even as more land there is being580 words
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Article315 1985-05-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Reagan administration's policy of containing the Sandinista regime fat Nicaragua may well toll apart if the US Congress continues to insist on non-involvement. The ease for American action to not founded on the paranoid beliefs of ultra-conservatives. Unlike Vietnam which was far away, Nicaragua315 words
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Article113 1985-05-03 2 MAXIMISING POTENTIAL TOO THE very bright GCE O level holders are being encouraged to join the junior colleges and subsequently the university. The Singapore Polytechnic Graduates Guild comments that while this is correct and understandable, individual students do have their own reasons for wanting to go to the polytechnics113 words
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Article240 1985-05-03 2 KEPPEL, STEAMERS TO REVAMP SHIPPING OPERATIONS IN JUNE KEPPEL SHIPYARD and Straits Steamship will reorganise their shipping operations from June 1. This is Keppel 's first move to consolidate, rationalise and optimise its operations with similar services provided by its 82-per-cent -owned subsidiary, Straits Steamship, as outlined m December240 words
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Article292 1985-05-03 2 Never say die RAFFLES Girls' Secondary were tied 2-2 with Mount Vernon m the National Schools Under-14 badminton final at Toa Payoh Sports Hall yesterday when RGS' skipper Lin Anyi took to the court to face Mount Vernon's Lena Lim. Anyi raced to a 10-5 lead m the first292 words
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Article688 1985-05-03 2 Call to summiteers UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar on Wednesday urged the leaders of the industrial world meeting m west Germany to launch a new round of talks to "stem the tide of protectionism" and inject new life into the economies of the developing world.688 words
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250 1985-05-03 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway 6,350 laid off A TOTAL of 6,350 Indonesian workers have been retrenched m the past four months because of a slump m business. The worst hit were workers m the motor vehicle industries, Manpower Minister Admiral Sudomo said yesterday, others included those m the250 words
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Article399 1985-05-03 2 Festival preview WHAT can the audience look forward to at next year's Festival of Arts? REBECCA CHUA spoke to newly appointed artistic director Robert Liew, who endorsed mainstream theatre, art and musk. Nothing experimental, nothing avant garde, mostly traditional, mainly classical. There will be a major symphony orchestra399 words
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337 1985-05-03 3 PHILIP GANGULY - PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Thurs. Militants have taken control of the Sikh political (tarty m the Punjab sending shock waves through the federal administration and moderate Sikh leadership, several analysts said today. In a sudden move yesterday, the 74-year-old337 words
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Article64 1985-05-03 3 NEW DELHI, Than. The late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi willed her estate of about 5.3 million rupees (SMM.MI) to her three grandchildren, details of the will published today Indicated. The three Include the children of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Rahul, IS, Mi Priyanka, IS, andAFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-05-03 3 THIS is not something for incurable romantics who believe that a wedding, an affair of the heart, should be sanctified by someone who at least has a heart himself. But the "priest" who presided over this wedding between hotel employee Katsuo Tomatsuri, 31, andPana - 124 words
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Article100 1985-05-03 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs. The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) today issued Supreme Court writs seeking injunctions against seven players to prevent them touring South Africa. The writs named John Dyson, Rodney Hogg, John Maguire, Graeme Yallop, Carl Rackemann, Tom Hogan and Steve Smith as defendants.AFP - 100 words
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Article47 1985-05-03 3 HONGKONG, Thurs A government blitz on counterfeit goods has rounded up 60 street hawkers selling fake T-shirts, watches and leatherware. About 170 Customs officers took part m the three-day operation, which ended on Tuesday with HK5340,000 (5595,900) worth of bogus name products. AFPAFP - 47 words
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222 1985-05-03 3 WINSOME LANE - 'No jury' Bill shelved after protests WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Thurs. The controversial trial of commercial crimes Bill, which would abolish juries for complicated commercial cases m the High Court, has been indefinitely shelved by the government here after strong opposition from the legal Instead of approving a222 words
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116 1985-05-03 3 Sihanouk wants to play less active role BEIJING, Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk wants to go into semiretirement because of problems with his health and eyesight. The leader of the Cambodian resistance coalition said that he would "for the moment" stay on as head of the Democratic Kampuchean coalition government. InAFP - 116 words
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Article28 1985-05-03 3 SEOUL. Thurs. Police today held IS demonstrators, mostly turtWßlty students, for auestioaing after about 800 gSSTsttged a violent May bay demonstration here yest|Jday f police said.28 words
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301 1985-05-03 3 PESHAWAR, Thurs. Afghan guerillas blew up one of their newly stockpiled arms dumps m Pakistan, killing about 24 Soviet and Afghan captives who broke free and seized it, Afghan exiles and Pakistani officials said. Accounts of the twohour chain of explosions differed. ButReuter - 301 words
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Article45 1985-05-03 3 BEIJING, Thurs. Boxing great Muhammad All will provide ringside coaching during a return visit to China from May 11 to 22, the state Physical Culture and Sports Commission announced today. Hie former world heavyweight champion first visited the country m December 1979. APAP - 45 words
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202 1985-05-03 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. The government moved last night to step air crew leaving the New Zealand Air Force after officials said resignations of pilots and navigators were affecting its operational capability. Defence Minister Frank O*Flynn said he had Invoked critical manning level regulations requiringReuter - 202 words
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127 1985-05-03 4 ZURICH, Thors. France, Britain and the Soviet Union have sub- mitted hide to stage a rematch between defending world chess champ— Anatoly Karpov and challenger Gary Ifiwiwv, a top chess official said yesterday. Mr Urn Kok-Ann, the BJagaptrrws SecretaryGeneral of the IntersilReuter - 127 words
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Article455 1985-05-03 4 UN chief makes call to seven world leaders UNITED NATIONS, Thursday UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar yesterday urged the leaders of the industrial world meeting m West Germany to launch a new round of talks to "stem the tide of protectionism" and inject newUPI - 455 words
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Article111 1985-05-03 4 BONN, Thurs. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan struck up a riverboat duet with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday to sing a German ballad, which opens with the words "I know not what it means". Mr Kohl and Mr Nakasone, accompanied by an accordion,Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration323 1985-05-03 4 'Cut surplus or we'll retaliate' LONDON, Thurs. Britain has lashed out at "unfair" Japanese trade practices and threatened retaliation if it did not take steps to curb its huge trade surplus and open up markets to British goods. Trade and Industry Secretary Norman Tebbit,Reuter; AFP; AP; FT - 323 words
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Article74 1985-05-03 4 PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher faced a major mid-term test of popularity yesterday m elections for local councillors m 47 counties across England and Wales. A total of 23.6 millon people were entitled to vote. In the past, millions chose to stay home, bored by campaigns about parochialUPI - 74 words
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Article72 1985-05-03 4 THE US army is asking Congress for an initial US$l.B million (Ss4 million) to increase security against terrorists and demonstrators at Pershing-2 nuclear missile sites m West Germany, an army spokesman said m Washington on Wednesday. The request follows an investigation of the missile installations mUPI - 72 words
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Article73 1985-05-03 4 A TAIWANESE freighter detained by China after it collided with a Chinese fishing vessel on April 18 has been released and reached Taichung port m central Taiwan yesterday, the Ministry of Communications said m Taipei. A ministry spokesman said all 13 crew members returned with the 498-tonneUPI - 73 words
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Article63 1985-05-03 4 WASHINGTON POLICE on Wednesday unveiled a multi-million-dollar regional fingerprint identification network, described as the first of its kind m the world. The computer network will help track criminals across county and city borders by allowing police to instantly compare fingerprints with those m the files of otherUPI - 63 words
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Article34 1985-05-03 4 SALONICA, Thurs An earthquake registering 5.7 degrees on the Richier scale was recorded on Tuesday night m central Greece, the Geodynamic Institute at Salonica University announced yesterday. No casualties were reported AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article35 1985-05-03 4 BENIDORM (Spain), Thurs Two bombs exploded last night m Spanish beach resorts m what the police said could be the start of a threatened campaign by Basque separatist gumlias against tourist targets ReuterReuter - 35 words
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92 1985-05-03 6 Fred's on the biggest money track NEW YORK, Thurs. Fred Lucas must be the world's best-paid train guard he earned *****,000 (*****,250) last year. Bonuses, overtime and retroactive pay increases boosted his basic salary of U5531,549. Figures published today by the New York Post showed that dozens of workers forReuter - 92 words
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468 1985-05-03 6 Embargo will hit Nicaragua very hard MANAGUA, Thurs. Nicaraguan officials yesterday said President Ronald Reagan's decision to impose an embargo on United States trade with Nicaragua will do incalculable damage to the economy. Managua also pledged to fight the sanctions m the World Court. "These measures have an illegal andAP; UPL; FT - 468 words
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429 1985-05-03 6 LILLIAN CHEW - Senate votes to restore allowances LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. Just one day after they had voted for the compromise Budget worked out between the White House and Republican Senators, the Senate voted to restore the full cost-of-living allowances (colas) to social security recipients. In so doing, the429 words
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204 1985-05-03 6 Accord gives US airlines greater access to Japan WASHINGTON, Thurs United States and Japanese negotiators have reached an accord that will give American airlines greater access to the Japanese market, the State Department said today. Spokesman Edward Djerejian said the interim civil aviation memorandum agreed to m Tokyo yesterday "marksReuter; AP - 204 words
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Article90 1985-05-03 6 WASHINGTON, Thure. An original copy of the Magna Cam, reluctantly issued by 13th Century English kings and the basis for US freedoms, went on display yesterday at the National Archives. In a special case m the rotunda, die Magna Carta the great charter took its placeAP - 90 words
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213 1985-05-03 6 WASHINGTON. Than. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger, despairing at some of Ike press coverage the ReaCi administration has getting, is using aa old-fashioned method of reply letters to the editor. At least 14 such letten, often bristling with angry protest at alleged errors, have ■ppeareiReuter - 213 words
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191 1985-05-03 7 LONDON, Thurs. The jobs of 4.000 British soldiers are to be privatised m line with the policy of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government. Britain's annual defence White Paper, released yesterday, said that the 4,000 soldiers would be taken from non-combat duties and put intoAFP - 191 words
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234 1985-05-03 7 S. African govt faces right-wing challenge CAPE TOWN, Thurs. Extreme White rightwingers m South Africa mounted a strong challenge to the ruling National Party (NP) m a provincial by-election, apparently reflecting dissatisfaction with moves to ease racial segrega1 tion. The NP held off challenges from left and right of itReuter - 234 words
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165 1985-05-03 7 LONDON, Thurs. A Libyan businessman accused of taking part m a bombing campaign against Libyan exiles m Britain was himself killed while free on bail. Police officials told an inquest yesterday he was killed because he had failed to fully carry out his orders.AP - 165 words
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Article395 1985-05-03 7 Destroying Ethiopian refugee camp 'brutal and barbaric' WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States yesterday condemned the destruction of Ethiopia's biggest refugee camp and the forced removal of its 60,000 famine-weakened inhabitants as "brutal and barbaric". State Department spokesman Mr Edward Djerejian confirmed a Washington PostAFP; UPI; AP - 395 words
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Article72 1985-05-03 7 HARARE, Thurs. Six people were jailed for between five and 12 years here for burning alive, after torturing, a 45-year-old woman accused of being a witch. The six, all members of the ruling Zanu Party's youth wing bom western Zimbabwe, told the court yesterday thatAFP - 72 words
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Article64 1985-05-03 7 GENEVA, Thurs. Road accidents kill more than 250,000 people a year throughout the world, and m Nigeria the casualty i-ate is so bad that adults are more at risk from death on the road than from contagious disease, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said hereAFP - 64 words
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226 1985-05-03 7 LONDON, Than. The Defence Ministry said yesterday it Is investigating how secret documents on a Nat* jetfighter and security at a nuclear research centre escaped the shredder and ended up m the hands of two Lendon schoolboys. A Defence spokesman said theUPI - 226 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-05-03 9 Indonesian firms lay off 6,350 workers Motor vehicle industries worst hit JAKARTA, Thurs. A total of 6,350 workers were retrenched between January and last month because of a slump m business. The worst hit were wickers m the motor vehicle industries, Manpower Minister Admiral Sudomo said here today. Others includedAP; AFP - 320 words
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153 1985-05-03 9 Trade memo signing China gives in JAKARTA, Thurs. China has agreed to sign m a third country a memorandum of understanding that will provide the groundwork for reopening direct trade with Indonesia, the Sinar Harapan reported today. Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) President Sukamdani Sahid Gitosardjono was quotedAP; Reuter - 153 words
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296 1985-05-03 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines loses more than 900 doctors and dentists a year because of emigration to the developed countries. This figure amounts to a quarter of the average total output of graduates from the country's medical schools, according296 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-05-03 9 MANILA, Thurs. Thousands of militant workers and their supporters marched into the central city of Bacolod today for a delayed Labour Day celebration after authorities denied them a permit to bold a rally yesterday. The estimated 10,000 marchers, chanting antigovernment slogans, were mostly plantationAFP; UPI; AP - 252 words
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Article44 1985-05-03 9 JAKARTA, Thurs Jakarta is developing into a shopping centre for tourists m the region, city Governor R. Suprapto said yesterday He added that the first step would be the holding next August of a major exhibition displaying the latest Indonesian-made products. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article466 1985-05-03 10 Party leadership reopens talks with the Koon Swan faction KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The leadership of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has reopened talks with the Tan Koon Swan faction m a fresh attempt to resolve the party's 13-month-old internal dispute. The MCA leaders hopeNST; Bernama - 466 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-05-03 10 Umno will crack down on trouble makers BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. The United Malays National Organisation would be taking stern action against members who intentionally violate the party constitution and cause unrest within its ranks. Disclosing this yesterday, Umno Vice-Presi-dent Ghafar Baba said a list stating the reasons which could spark offBernama - 306 words
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177 1985-05-03 10 New $30m estate planned for Johor JOHOR BARU, Thurs. The Johor State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) will spend Ms3o million to develop a 44--hectare site m Teluk Ramunia, Penggerang, 84 km from here, into an industrial and housing estate. SEDC executive director Datuk Mohamed Ali Hashim said today infrastucture workBernama - 177 words
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138 1985-05-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. A total lunar eclipse visible throughout the country Is expected to occur In the early hours of Sunday, according to the Astronomical Society of Malaysia. Its Vice-President, Mr LJm Ju 800, said today that the eclipse would last three hoars, ItBernama - 138 words
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Article72 1985-05-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Police arrested a couple suspected to be drug traffickers and seized 330 g of heroin m a raid at a housing estate m Ampang here yesterday City anti-drug branch chief Supi Ismail Gapree said police also seized a car belonging to the couple andBernama - 72 words
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188 1985-05-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —A domestic tourism campaign was launched here today for budget-con-scious Malaysians. Billed as The Great Value Holidays, it offers 32 package tours to 13 destinations, giving Malaysians a chance to see the cultural and natural heritage of their own country.NST - 188 words
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406 1985-05-03 11 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Open-space concept to avoid congestion By THE city of the future will have more open spaces to avoid a congested environment caused by too many tall buildings. Plans have been made to ensure that the central area will have enough green406 words
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298 1985-05-03 11 DEUCE GAN - Cab operators association 'may be way to set fares' DEUCE GAN By A TAXI operators' association could be the answer to deciding what taxi fares should be here, said the general manager of the largest taxi operator last night. Mr Sam Chong Keen, NTUC Comfort General Manager, suggested this on298 words
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95 1985-05-03 11 A COMPANY yesterday paid $25, m to a factory worker who tost her right thumb and an index finger m an industrial accident. Miss Ng* Bee Hong's thumb and finger were severed when she tried to release a polythene strip which was stuck95 words
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205 1985-05-03 11 A LABOURER was standing on a pile of planks on a f orklif t when the planks fell as the fork was being lowered by the driver. A coroner's inquiry heard yesterday that Mr Tan Sang Lye, 61, died m hospital on Nov205 words
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114 1985-05-03 11 Man accused of using force on girl A 62-YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with hurting and wrongfully restraining a girl under 14 years of age while molesting her. Jacob Devadason Job claimed trial to using criminal force on the girl on April 6 at a house m Cambridge Road. He114 words
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158 1985-05-03 11 104 for printing and publishing seminar SOME of the world's leading publishers and printers will meet here next week to get a first-hand look at Singapore's printing and publishing services. They have been specially invited here for a fourday seminar on printing and co-publishing opportunities m Singapore. It is organised158 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-05-03 11 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG Cut sought m Handicraft Centre rents By TENANTS at the Singapore Handicraft Centre have appealed to Dr Tay Eng Soon, their MP, to help obtain a 25 to 30 per cent cut m rentals. The letter of appeal reached Dr Tay,500 words
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161 1985-05-03 12 Creditors' decision stops market closure A LAST-MINUTE decision on Monday by creditors kept the First Farmers' Market branch at Hougang from being closed. On Monday, five creditors executed writs for seizure and sale against First Farmers', a pioneer m air-conditioned minimarkets m housing estates, for debts totalling more than $66,000.161 words
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Article96 1985-05-03 12 A FIVE-KILOMETRE mass Jog, organised by Kirn Seng Community Centre Management Committee and Youth Group, and Bukit Ho Swee Community Centre Youth Group, will be held on May 26 to promote physical fitness and interaction among residents. It will start at Bukit Ho Swee96 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-05-03 12 NUMBER 18-C, Chatsworth Road, the home of banker and businessman Ng San Long who absconded some tune m March, is np for sale for $1.2 million. The doable-storey bungalow m the Tanglln Road area was put on the market recently219 words
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Article, Illustration476 1985-05-03 12 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA Woman arrested for similar attempt two months earlier By A JOCKEY and his wife tried to sell their rented Bukit Timah property by claiming to be the owners, barely two months after the woman was arrested for a similar attempt. Wee476 words
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Article67 1985-05-03 12 A MAN, Andrew Hew Che* Kong, 31, was charged yesterday with two counts of gross indecency against a 17-year-old youth m a room m Garden Hotel on Jan 1. No plea was taken ton. Hew, who is alleged to have committed the acts m the Balmoral Road67 words
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310 1985-05-03 12 SSO offers prizes to attract more THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra is planning to attract more people to its concerts by offering prizes m regular quiz-cum-lucky draws. The orchestra is doing so to compete against rival shows. Even as it is looking for sponsors to back the draws, the orchestra has310 words
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Article34 1985-05-03 12 THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will bold a 10-session course on batik painting from tomorrow. The fee for the course, conducted by Mr Jaafar Latiff is $150.34 words
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101 1985-05-03 12 A MAN who was drunk turned violent while quarrelling with his wife and chased her out of their flat by throwing household items at her. Madam Janaky d/o Lakshamanan, 27, stood m the corridor outside their second-storey flat m Ang Mo Kio Avenue101 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-05-03 13 Forbes arrives in S'pore with a roar AS A publisher, Mr Mai colm Forbes certainly knows how to create news. The owner and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine, one of America's leading business magazines, Mr Forbes, 65, roared across the Causeway yesterday on a Harley Davidson motorcycle. He is on a229 words
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Article89 1985-05-03 13 Road crash boy dies in hospital A BOY who was knocked down by a car m Sembawang Road on Tuesday died m hospital the next day. Hew Yoon Hoe, 12, was taken to hospital unconscious after the accident at about 11.50 am. He was crossing the road at that time.89 words
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Article58 1985-05-03 13 THE National University of Singapore Society is organising a charity dinner concert at Guild Han m the Kent Ridge Guild House on May 18 at 7. 30 pm. The 45-minute concert will feature Leow Siak Fan, Nancy Evans, Herbert Stewart and pianist Ling Ai Ee. A buffet dinner58 words
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Article89 1985-05-03 13 Guinness award for student CHI Scow Yee, who scored eight Als m the GCE O level exanination, will receive the Guinness Stout Effort Award today for her spirit and determination to succeed. Scow Yee, who topped her school, Naval Base Secondary School, is now studying at Anderson Junior College. She89 words
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310 1985-05-03 13 Polytechnic grads 'get jobs easily' SINGAPORE Polytechnic full-time graduates from the 1963/84 session found jobs within three months of graduation. A survey conducted last July found that 96.2 per cent of the working respondents who graduated from full-time courses got tobs quite easily. Tne survey covered graduates from all the310 words
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538 1985-05-03 13 - Conference on security of sea lanes US don cites figures to show increase m past 15 years SOVIET military power m the Pacific region, East Asia and Indian Ocean is much stronger today than it was 15 years ago, an American don said here538 words
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272 1985-05-03 13 ASEAN nations need to develop their anti-subma-rine warfare and mine counter-measure capabilities to meet any potential Soviet naval threat m the region. To this end, the sixnation group should establish a joint-body with anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft and minesweepers at its disposal, operating272 words
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181 1985-05-03 14 Namibia 'firm on path to independence' THE Namibian people are resolved about achieving independence through peaceful negotiations under United Nations auspices, Mr Theo-Ben Gurirab, the South-West Africa People's Organisation's (Swapo) permanent observer to the UN, said here yesterday. "We maintain that it is through intensification of the armed struggle that181 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-05-03 14 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By THIS GIANT supertanker has just begun a new lease of life as Singapore's latest oil products storage terminal. The floating terminal, which costs its Dutch and Singapore government partners more than $25 million, is part of government plans to develop424 words
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273 1985-05-03 14 *****74 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****74 won the first prize of $1,000,000 m the Singapore Sweep 5 85 drawn last night The full results: Ist prize ($1,000,000): *****74 2nd prize ($400,000 *****91 3rd prize i $200,000 > *****53 4th prize ($100,000): *****80 sth prize ($50. 000; *****03273 words
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Article47 1985-05-03 14 THE River Valley community centre's youth group is organising a two-day tour of Batam island, Indonesia, from June 1. Costing $140 per person, it includes the ferry service, accommodation, all meals and sightseeing tours. For more information, visit the community centre or call *****6147 words
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359 1985-05-03 14 ELENA CHONG - Woman died day after she visited aged home ELENA CHONG By AN 81- YEAR-OLD woman fell to her death the day after she visited an old folks' home where her son and daughter-in-law had intended to put her, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Madam Ho Han Eng made a report359 words
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Article55 1985-05-03 14 CIRCUIT breakers worth $19,000 were stolen from a number of unoccupied flats ai Block 722 m Yishun New Town on Wednesday. A sub-contractor, Mr P. S. Han, 28, told police a site watchman saw the circuit breakers m the flats at 8 am At about 4.30 pm55 words
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497 1985-05-03 15 FOO CHOY PENG - FOO CHOY PENG But fewer applications approved m past few years By of Business Times THE number of foreigners taking the first step to put down roots m Singapore has risen markedly over the past 10 years but the proportion of those successful has fallen.497 words
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212 1985-05-03 15 Three face 4 more cheating charges ANOTHER four charges of conspiring to cheat Citibank NA of a total of $32,475 were preferred against a couple and another man who are already facing a similar charge. No pleas were taken from Low Ah Hong, 43, his wife Sim Choo Khiang alias212 words
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363 1985-05-03 15 YEO KIM SENG - Professional hearts open up for charity YEO KIM SENG By PROFESSIONALS here have shown they have a heart. At least 48 of them have volunteered to help improve the running of charity agencies. So far eight of them have been matched with such agencies. The matching is done m such363 words
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Article129 1985-05-03 15 ANOTHER man from the group of 139 Indians granted conditional entry into Singapore two days after they were barred from entering was dealt with m court yesterday for overstaying. Sokkalingam Natesan Mathivanan, 28, is the sixth man m the group to be fined. He pleaded129 words
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Article102 1985-05-03 15 ONE of the last four Indian nationals who overstayed after the expiry of special visit passes was arrested going to work m a pick-up along Jalan Boon Lay on Wednesday. The man, who admitted he was going to work, told the Immigration Department he was102 words
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165 1985-05-03 15 S'porean wins Kanagawa study award A SINGAPOREAN has been awarded the first technical training scholarship from the Kanagawa Prefecture m Japan. Mr Ng Huay Ong, 24, an instructor at the JapanSingapore Technical Institute, will initially be attached to the Kanagawa Commerce and Industry Department where, among others, he will study165 words
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Article, Illustration414 1985-05-03 16 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By Up to 80 Spore-registered cars filled up at kiosks hourly WHILE most people were holidaying on May Day, petrol stations m Johor Bam were hard at work filling the tanks of up to 80 Singapore-registered cars an hour. Cash414 words
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303 1985-05-03 16 Brother-sues-brother case A LAWYER yesterday made an unprecedented application to admit as evidence at a full High Court trial the affidavit of a defendant who did not turn up to testify. Miss Jennifer Ang made the application when her client, Mr P.T. Wong, failed303 words
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Article82 1985-05-03 16 Calligraphy show by Taiwanese EFFORTS by the Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore to bring m works of calligraphers from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong and Malaysia over the past 10 years have benefited local art lovers. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, said this yesterday when82 words
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247 1985-05-03 16 COMPANIES m Singapore can look forward to using a total package m office automation which will integrate products from different vendors. The Institute of Systems Science (ISS) will start a research programme over the next few years to develop such systems for the Singapore247 words
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Article58 1985-05-03 16 ONE of Singapore's top lion and dragon dance troupes will perform at the Kuala Lumpur National Stadium on June 22 to raise funds for the Hussein Onn Eye Hospital. The Hong Sheng Koon Chinese Koontow and Lion Dance Society will perform with top pugilistic and lion58 words
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Article121 1985-05-03 16 SINGAPORE Airlines was voted second best airline m the world m a recent poll conducted by Travel Holiday, an American travel trade magazine. About 800,000 readers, mainly m America, were asked to take part m the poll, but only 5,000 responded. The readers,121 words
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Article173 1985-05-03 16 SINGAPORE has just concluded a liberal air services agreement with the Sultanate of Oman after three days of talks. Under the agreement, Singapore Airlines can fly through any intermediate cities In Asia to Muscat, the capital of Oman. SI A will also have the173 words
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Article72 1985-05-03 16 NUS to hold course on auditing THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a course on Auditing Principles and Practice. The 14-lecture course, which begins on Tuesday, will cover basic stages of an audit, audit procedures, audit objectives and the responsibilities, rights and legal liabilities of72 words
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Advertisement151 1985-05-03 12 ■Es™n C™ 4* i& x £«w<i Wh ELI Singapore Handicrafts VA ff^^H H D»A 30th April to 6th NjJ r^V^sTOCKTAWHG fefc WAREHOUSE/J L nHp^Ti CLEARANCE*^ SCSSr.'SR. GENUINE REDUCTION BEUOW COST! Oydjir 30*000 SQ> ft* ■BJ^^B^23i^^^» i (HPmWßß«W^^^^^^^^^^^w^^^^^B Fully AlrcoodWooad I l .?*j*^J°'V 1 Shantung Rosewood i c Always Naw Arrival*151 words
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Advertisement259 1985-05-03 16 Live wire Gina Ler and her band Skorpio return to add their energy-packed act to the lON BAR. Rock and roll, blues and ballads make-up Gina's arsenal of song. And when she gets down to it, she aims for the heart. Get struck and stuck on Gina. Only at the259 words
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Advertisement279 1985-05-03 16 H *>^ J5 DIKU o ■■MHJl^^Jir^^^^H SB S B Milk aP^^ l^*^™ "N^*^Sp r>-»n k|k|&% H Powder lws *l^gr I9Bgl I now ■■H|^«flMß a^ JPMILJ^iI I I Market-Fresh Delights! *savesi.oo> I SIMTEX Polyester Fibref ill •Airflown Tenderloin From (44cm x 70cm pack) New Zealand IOOg now $2.25 v. p. $4.90279 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-05-03 17 GOH SUI NOI; AZIZ HUSSIN - GOH SUI NOI AZIZ HUSSIN It takes pride m never saying 'no' to a request Story: Picture: MORE than one thousand items stocked m a space smaller than your three-panel bedroom wardrobe. Incredible, but true. This is the sidewalk store which has409 words
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284 1985-05-03 17 Are you interested in joining these activities? VIDEO: Joo Chiat CC is holding a single-camera video shooting course every Wednesday from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm for 10 weeks starting on May 22. The fee is $150. Fishing: Kallang CC is organising a fishing competition at the Southern Islands on284 words
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Article342 1985-05-03 17 Telok Blangah INSTEAD of the traditional house-to-house visits, the MP for Telok Blangah, Dr Koh Lam Son, is having house-to-house dialogue sessions. Rather than just knocking on doors and talking to residents through the grilles if they happen to be home, Dr Koh now writes342 words
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153 1985-05-03 17 Bukit Merah IT'S the "R and R" season for residents m Redhill Close. But they are not having their rest and recreation. Instead, they have been told to keep their windows shut during this "R and R", which stands for repair and repainting. Scaffolding has153 words
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Article333 1985-05-03 17 FILM SHOW: dementi Zone 2 RC will screen a film, Mr Majesty, at the turf area beside Block 339, Clementi Avenue 5, tomorrow at 7.30 pm. A war story will be shown at Queenstown branch library tomorrow at 2 pm. Health Fair: Rochore Zone 1 RC will333 words
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252 1985-05-03 17 Courses to help prepare for video contest A SERIES of talks, courses and workshops have been organised to help enthusiasts prepare for this year's nationwide video competition. The People's Association and the Singapore Cine and Video Club will hold these at some community centres between now and August. Topics for252 words
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Advertisement133 1985-05-03 17 Action Line *****72 10 a.m.— 4 p.m. I Now it's easier than ever to capture those fun and happy moments m sharp colourful pictures with a new Kodak VR3S camera and Kodacolor VR film. For as little as $86* you can get a Kodak VR3S camera and great quality pictures133 words
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Advertisement310 1985-05-03 17 (VjfS W -Peachtree ACCOUNTING SEMINAR /^+F~^\ (FRR ADMISSIOMI v I The Most Cost i ßgg|S| Effective Package JHHH For All Your Computerized 'fi&^^H^H Accounting Requirements one, then you ought to attend this seminar. Accountant, Financial Controller here s your chance to simplify your accounting problem*: Peachtree is a world -renowned310 words
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Article470 1985-05-03 18 IN A week when the Vietnamese are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their victory over the Americans, the US is still trying to unburden itself of the after-effects of the long and painful war. And as it ponders the course it should take to counter a470 words
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Article, Illustration910 1985-05-03 18 What others say Non-majority thinking 4 If the representations received by the Unit come only from the well-educated, they may not reflect the majority thinking or views. These people already have their views and suggestions published m the f or v m pages910 words
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563 1985-05-03 18 GUO HUA - No one will gain from these challenges GUO HUA By Writing m the Uanhe Zaobao Challenge and counterchallenge DURING the last general election, opposition candidate Chiam See Tong had made a great issue out of the CPF and the cost of Housing Board flats. Regardless of whether what Mr Chiam563 words
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606 1985-05-03 18 Russell Baker NEW YORK If you were around m the 1930s you would recall that "Made m Japan" was another way of saying "junk." When you bought something that fell apart on the way home from the store, somebody always said: "MustNYT - 606 words
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Article, Illustration885 1985-05-03 19 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Why Indonesia is m no hurry to resume ties with China Around the region By PUBLICITY given to Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian's recent visit to Indonesia, the first by a Chinese minister after a break of 18 years, and official hints on885 words
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620 1985-05-03 19 Younger Germans able to cope with Nazi past 4 Unlike elder generations, West German youth have no qualms, about delving into the Hitler regime. A survey m January by the Infas Institute m West Germany showed 60 per cent of young West Germans ages 16-25 wanted to know more aboutDPA - 620 words
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Advertisement455 1985-05-03 19 ALL ROADS LEAD TO AAAE'BS. SINGAPORE 16-19 MAYI9BS. Come and visit AAAE '85 at the Singapore World Trade Centre For 4 days, Hall 3 will come alive with ail the very latest information and equipment for the automotive and accessories trade Now m its Bth successful presentation. AAAE 85 will455 words
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90 1985-05-03 20 ON pay days, many workers can be seen waiting m long queues to draw their money at the Post Office Savings Bank branch m the Great Eastern Hotel building. As the Government is promoting the cashless payment of salaries, provision should be made90 words
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Letter115 1985-05-03 20 SEVERAL weeks ago I went to an automated teller machine operated by a local bank to withdraw some money. I was surprised to find it closed. The ATM is located m Middle Road. I quickly went to Selegie Road, only to find the machine there closed. I115 words
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Letter, Illustration464 1985-05-03 20 Three letters on taking the Indirect' path to the NTI Government view understandable YOUR report "Top grads at NTI took •indirect* path" (ST, April 10) prompts us to comment on a subject which we believe is sadly misunderstood. The Government's view that the very bright464 words
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456 1985-05-03 20 HAVING read the article "Top grads at NTI took •indirect path" (ST, April 10), I feel that certain facts have not been presented m the right It is misleading to say that ex-polytechnic students who are among the first batch456 words
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276 1985-05-03 20 I REFER to the report "Top grads at NTI took 'indirect' path" (ST, April 10), concerning the first batch of Nanyang Technological Institute graduates. As I am m this batch, I would like to explain why the top graduates come from the polytechnics. The very276 words
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87 1985-05-03 20 Bus driver will be counselled I REFER to the letter "Bus driver did nothing to help" from Ms Serene Wong. (ST, April 22). We are sorry to learn of the driver's apathy towards the incident. He will be called up and counselled. All our drivers are constantly reminded that they87 words
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Letter49 1985-05-03 20 I REFER to the letter "Bus driver too fast" from "Blue-Black". (ST, March 14). The driver concerned has been reprimanded for his rude and inconsiderate act. We would like to extend our apologies to the writer for the driver's behaviour. JOSEPHINE ONG (ROSS) PRO SBS49 words
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159 1985-05-03 20 I REFER to the letter "Last bus did not arrive on time" from Mr Chan N.P., who said the last bus on Service 24 did not arrive at the Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Building as scheduled on Feb 6. (ST, Feb 12). We are indeed sorry159 words
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Letter61 1985-05-03 20 I REFER to the letter "Student appeals for bus pass" from Miss Madeline Sim. (ST, April 23). Her request is noted. We are m fact reviewing our present policy on the granting of concessionary travel to private school students. Should there be any change to the61 words
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Advertisement395 1985-05-03 20 Space &-Hmes recently, we thought people there's no way you'll find me assumed benign indifference to the snoozing between the covers." space m a shop. Z^^ X^ i^J "Leave me m the After all. the con- -w>vNi i^ o^^^ll^->' P ***** section venience one derives from s »^v w V395 words
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Article71 1985-05-03 21 THE market improved slightly yesterday with activity centred on two counters Pan-Electric and Consolidated Plantations. The Straits Times Industrial Index was up 3.72 points to finish at 796.53, after being up by 2.54 points at noon. The Business Times Composite Index finished 1.56 higher at 709.17. Rises led71 words
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Article, Illustration14 1985-05-03 21 An artist's impression of the Xiamen Oriental Hotel14 words
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172 1985-05-03 21 Singapore firms to build $44 m China hotel BOARDSAILJNG and yachting m Xiamen, China, anyone? That'll he m 198? when the proposed US$2l million (5544.2 million) Xiamen Oriental Hotel, to be built and managed by Lee Kirn Tah Holdings and Won Hap (Ptd) Ltd (WHL), Is completed. This project Is172 words
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Article2692 1985-05-03 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because aB dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,692 words
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Article1869 1985-05-03 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc 2 008 2 03S) Alcom JOB 8 1.00 (21) AMD I i 3.00 Antah APi 96 121 89 (3) 87 12 4) .87 ASm !8B ;9S (30) 1.19 (3) 2C 5 8A Tobacco Bon 2 SSB 2 70S' xd Be- o»a Cd1,869 words
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Article2795 1985-05-03 22 I? 84 85 Last Yield Vol Day Hfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Hfcfc Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 185 124 Acma 125 -1 4.0 33 127 124 146 89 Alcorn 90 +OV4 5.5 25 90 89 270 182 Allied Choc 183 134 106 Amal2,795 words
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Article273 1985-05-03 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6 1 6 6 A.tosave SV-. Ftxed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5 1 s'* 5 1 SV. 6 months 5 1 5% SV. 5 1 9 months 5 3 4 64 5 3 /4 5273 words
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623 1985-05-03 23 THE market improved slightly yesterday with activity centred on two counters. Dealers said activity m Pan-Electric was bargain hunting as the price of this stock had reached fairly low levels. Consolidated Plantations was attractive m view of the money it would receive for623 words
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Article262 1985-05-03 23 Mai 2 MS Change HK Elect 7.70 unch Hutchison 23.30 +0.1 Shk Props 11.00 -0.1 Hk Elect Won 14.20 -0.1 Intl City 0.89 -0.01 Sime Darby 6.40 Associated Hotels 0 87S -0.03 Hk Gas 9.15 +0.15 -or<*ne Math 11.50 -0.1 Sino Land 1.02 +004 Bank Ot East Asia 24262 words
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Article324 1985-05-03 23 Mw2 tan Change 630 +3 Mitsub Heavy 261 +1 Mitsubishi 519 -3 Ajinofnoto 1130 +10 Mitsui Co 331 -2 Akoi 440 -4 Mitsui SfcfeMcfa 169 -3 Ar-ado 1080 -10 Mitsui Smelting 557 -4 Asahi Chem 845 -15 Mitsukoshi 540 -3 Asahi Glass 890 +3 Mitsunm 1040 +30 Bank Tk324 words
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Article313 1985-05-03 23 May 2 Cents Change iC I 198 -4 (Aust) Leighton 166 -2 Lend Lease 670 10 MogeUan Pet Aust 270S ACI 213 +1 Moyne Nekton 330 unch A N I 268 -2 Metals Explor APM 270 -2 N L 60 unch Aberfoyte 1100 +70 Mideast 38 unch Aoe 240313 words
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Article154 1985-05-03 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4498—1.4527 7.09—6.85 Canadian dollar 1.6301—1.6320 6.22—6.11 NZ dollar 1.0115—1.0142 10.16—9.74 Sterling pound 2.7301—2.7335 3.71—3.64 US dollar 2.2305-2.2315 4.53-4.48 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling154 words
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Article114 1985-05-03 23 THE Singapore dollar opened at 2.2270 and eased to a low of 2.2255/65 before late buying pushed the rate up to close at a high of 2.2305/15 at 3 pm yesterday. Trading for most of the day was quiet. The greenback firmed against the major currencies m quiet trading.114 words
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Article116 1985-05-03 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5522,465 and 5522,731 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/314.50 and traded thereabout listlessly all morning. It reopened at U*****.20/ 314.70 and rose to U*****.50/315 before easing to the low of U*****.50/314. It then recovered and rallied to the high of U*****.90/116 words
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Article21 1985-05-03 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 314.20—314.70 Closed Hongkong 314.80—315.30 315.00—315.50 Wed Tues New York 313.10—313.60 324.80-325.30 London 311.50—312.00 321.00-321.5021 words
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Article67 1985-05-03 23 I I I I I I _l I I I r NST index 1 Thursday 1270.55 (Closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1516.21 (1516.73) All-Ordinaries Thursday 863.3 (873.9) Nikkei D J Average Thursday 12,451.79 (12,456.65) Financial fines Industrials Wednesday 978.4 (971.4) fl Dow Jones Average 0* Wednesday 1242.05(1258.06) I (Fifures67 words
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Article162 1985-05-03 23 Managers' prices for May 3 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.96—2.08 The Savings Fund 1.39-1.47 Spore Prog Fund 0.82—0.87 Spore Sec. Fund 1 21-1.28 S pore Invest Fund 0.89 0 94 Spore Equity Fund 0.83—0.88 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.08— 2.21 id Mai Prog Fund 0.86—0.91162 words
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Article210 1985-05-03 23 May 1 US$ Change Goodyeor Tire 26 +Vk Gulf Res 16*4 Alcoa 30% Hewlett Pack 31* -1% ASed Chem Cp 45* Intl Busi Mach 125% A«s-Chalmers 6% Intl Harvester 8* Am Tel Tel 20% Intl Tel Tel 33* Amax Inc 17V* -14 John Jhsn 43 Amr Corp 39*210 words
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Article552 1985-05-03 23 May 2 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS J&'fe*. 1£ i Charter Cons 183 -2 f_ +2 Cons Gold 534 unch '54 +2 Rust Plat BY, gTRPLC 714 +12 Za 6 v 4 unch Babcocks 158 +6 Barclays 364 +12 US$ Beechom 358 +3 AAC 12% HCC 233 unch Amgold 87552 words
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Article104 1985-05-03 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE June Eurodollar opened way above its previous close m Simex, following its rapid rise m the IMM on Tuesday and Wednesday. It advanced to 91.21 from its opening of 91.20. Traders later pushed the June Eurodollar down to 91.16. Prices fluctuated between a narrow range and104 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-05-03 23 JUNE deutschemark dropped sharply due to a surge m the US dollar. Renewed confidence m the US economy benefited the US dollar and sent June deutschemark plunging to a low of 0.3189. It closed at that level. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est \a\ Jun 85 0.319767 words
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Article, Illustration111 1985-05-03 23 TRADING m the Japanese yen was lacklustre. It opened lower than its previous close and closed at 0.*****3. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI Open High Low Sett Est VU Jon 85 0.*****1 0.*****4 0.*****0 0.*****3 79 Sept 0.*****8 Dee 0.*****0 Open Int (Tues): 347 Act Vol (Tues):111 words
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Article18 1985-05-03 23 cents 'Uc Singapore May ibfc 50 down 2 25 cents Malaysia May 190 75 down 1.75 cents18 words
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Article18 1985-05-03 23 Ti^ Cto»tpnces Jm MS/kfc XL Tin 27 49 down 31 cents Turnover 706 tonnes rose 590 tonnes18 words
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Article29 1985-05-03 23 Silver Ctosmt pnees USJ tro» o; Ttan Wrt Singapore to i 4 6 19 Closed •ted 1«n Ne« York 615-6 20 6 32-6 3? Source Credit Sunst Spore29 words
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Article32 1985-05-03 23 Cta* pices COPPW £/|MK Ned Spot 1203 00-1205 00 (1228.00—1229 00) 3 months 1178 00 -1179 00 (1197 00 1 198 0C Market tone Steady but quiet Sales 14 .290 tonws32 words
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Article25 1985-05-03 23 jLiiHfiiniuifi Qmn pnccs £/tarn Ned Spot 900.00-901 00 (898 00—899.00) 3 months 918 50—919 00 (***** 911 50) Market tone Steadier Sales 7.850 tonnes25 words
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Article94 1985-05-03 23 Ctosmxpnces Crude MS/tome palm oi May 1560 isouthlicentrali 1570 (north) June 1460 (soutti) 1480 (central) Refined palm oi USS/tomes RBD painMa* 745 (setters: June 715 (sellers? July 675 (sellers RBD Olein May 737 50 (sellers) June 705 (setters) July 665 (sellers) RBD Stearin May 620 (sellers) June 59C94 words
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Article66 1985-05-03 23 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India plans to reduce its dependence on Colombo port, which handled 447,844 tonnes of feeder cargo from India m the year ending March, up from 300,590 m 1983 84, said Minister of State for Shipping Z. R. Ansari. He added that state-owned companies hadReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-05-03 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessef Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Juronfl SL,., 11l lil Brooknes JlO -s.de 3 5 K,S.i kS S!± lil Bu anMAS aSH,e 35 E?T_£?i» .5 Eastern Trader Jl2 as.de 3 5 Sfph^hL 02 X Pan Dynasty 18/9 as.de 3/5 S2S?* 5/f Banning J7207 words
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138 1985-05-03 24 Ender wins airport contract again ENDER Cleaning Services has, for the third time running, won the contract to clean the Changi Airport terminal building. Ender was awarded the two-year contract, which began on Wednesday, by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The areas which Ender will clean include the departure138 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-05-03 24 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Isetan head blames Asean travel curbs and inflexible landlords By PROBABLY one of the most poignant accounts yet of a retailer facing the problem of too many stores and too few customers m Singapore can be found m Isetan Chairman Chan Chun438 words
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Article384 1985-05-03 24 INNOVEST BERHAD, the former fishing net manufacturer which has since diversified into industrial boilers and engineering activities, has chalked up a group pre-tax profit of $4.1 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1984, up 78.4 per cent. A company statement said group turnover rose to $64.53 million384 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-05-03 24 Your market basket What a typical f amiy of tour wouki ouy trom week Lim Tin Tow wet market 500f lean pork 3.50 Unch 300g streaky pork 1.60 Unch 500 c mutton 5.10 Unch 500g beef (frozen) 4.90 Unch Ikg chicken: hen 4.70 Unch cockerel 4.30 Unch 10 eggs: smal124 words
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Article54 1985-05-03 24 Berita Publishing BERITA PUBLISHING SDN BHD, a subsidiary of the New Straits Tiroes Press (M) Bhd (NST), has completed its purchase of a 70 per cent stake m book distributors, Marican and Sons (M) Sdn Bhd. Berita Publishing also raised its paid-up capital by MJ600,060 to M*4 million to financeBernama - 54 words
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Article82 1985-05-03 24 CONSOLIDATED PLANTATIONS BHD'S (Consplant) cash offer for the remaining 49 per cent of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIBi shares drew an acceptance of 142,184 DMIB shares, Consplant announced. The shares represent 0.047 per cent of DMIBs paid-up capital. Consplant had offered 68 sen per share for the remaining DMIBBernama - 82 words
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Article232 1985-05-03 24 Management games here and in KL KUALA LUMPUR will see plenty of "boardroom" flurries on Nov 2. That's when the Regional Management Game will be held, with participants from Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Hongkong. It will tie m with the World Management Conference to be held there from232 words
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Article43 1985-05-03 24 TAT Lee Bank savings rates art lower by a-quarter point from today. The new savings rate is 6 per cent Its prime rate and one-month fixed deposit rates remain unchanged at 8.50 percent and 5 per cent respective ly.43 words
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Advertisement226 1985-05-03 22 the '80's is on everyone's mind and creative decisions, and learn stress v-isranily trying to do your reduction. best, and looking for better ways to get -n. r» r* r> .ihead and stay ahead? The Da c Carnegie Course* training sessions foster a desire for continual growth Dale Carnpqie Training226 words
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Advertisement20 1985-05-03 23 TT) SINGAPORE business APRIL 15, 1985 Forecasts for rubber and copper Headhunted Consumer electronics industry Budget comments China's Patent Law20 words
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Advertisement227 1985-05-03 24 >* 30 -50% Discount I fitfSoP Valid till 19th May 1985 I 2 *'''f*s* -i*.' i~ ill iBI^ -'•)H^^ifc^^^^Bi^B!ffTP?K?Rffif?WffHTrT^BTlß^KW3^S!BS7TTßy^ One table lamp, jHal* A\ when purchases exceed Ilkdlßd. g^^*-, %j"j worth $55 above 04m& -iss^Sfc* 1 ■^■MHMivlh^k^B^B^B^H While stocks Isst j^^^HHlJn9?H^Sy2sg32^^B| Holiday Inn Park View Singapore Openii^Soon ML Located at227 words
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Advertisement1312 1985-05-03 25 ■SKSS— IaKB.-" 3-Day Specials USO H !LOJ :S2 0 ci o M^B fc^MßßKMßßBE!^^^^^^^^3B J YU ri W W^k W SaticonTube •6 X Zoom, J DENON PMA-717 WgSj WHARFEDALE 506 Illumination (Weight 14Kg) JP JVC T-GX 1B FM/AM Stereo Tuner Double Lock PLL •42 Watts X 2RMS Non Switching Class A1,312 words
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Advertisement930 1985-05-03 26 t TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: li -ii n \J~VJ ii sSurday" FrWay ISoa^ t§ Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00; Food/Entertsmment (2 -5) |1 Mvk M/S^^ M/S^& itC^^^r |IC TS^y /fii^vW Wj& deadline for the Sunday Times) Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm Personal Services/Merchandise) 1 1930 words
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Advertisement70 1985-05-03 26 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ OWTtc— Services l° CDmPUTER JL |o HOSPUfIL o| SPECIALISE IN OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CALL: *****07, *****43 J| |k OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ARROW TARGET COMPUTER SERVICES K"B3 Coleman St #04 -25. Peninsula Shopping Centre, Spore 061 7 COMPUTER TRAINING/ HARDWARE Maintenance/ Software Service70 words
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Advertisement422 1985-05-03 26 CARRY AWAY A LINGO PCI2BMKII COMPUTER i AND PAY $500.0011 1 LINGO PCI2BMKII I Dual Disk Drives C Monitor Screen 4 7 Detachable Keyboard I DEPOSIT $***** A 12 Mths mstatotent JIM/Mtti 7 Mth. hwtahwmt: $105mth I Attract! v« am* And A Lot ftMore_ J Free delivery 1 I Outdoor422 words
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Advertisement676 1985-05-03 26 12 Computer Products/ Services USING APPLE A/OR MM SOFTWARE DISCOUNT OF $258 4-COLOR-TYWNG-PRINTING-PLOrnNG-CHARUE $081 Color: Red, blue, green, black Mod*: Typing, printing, graphic plotting, calculating Style: Standard, italics, underline. Direction: Left-right, down-up, up-down, right-left (GR) Graphic: Manual-typing data foi 10 groups of graphs, computing data for more kinds. Paper: Common676 words
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Advertisement711 1985-05-03 26 18 Horn* Furniture/ FUfTHSnIftQ STOP SEARCHING! WE are th right mfr. for kitchen cabinet wardrobes, furniture, alumini urn doors, window frame: grilles, sliding doors/ window etc. Offering at factory prices t meet your needs. Visit our show room at: Blk.l Toa Payoh In< Pk. Lor. 8, #01-1393, S'porel23 From Mon.711 words
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Advertisement1460 1985-05-03 26 y aw i I Lt v it 1 1 'nip*' lf you're thinking of setting I W up new home, renovating X or beautifying your present 6 IB on read HOMEMAKING m the Property section of the B Wk classifieds. You'll find y B ■>" tome useful ideas from our1,460 words
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Advertisement1396 1985-05-03 27 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Messeoe Massaoe I >^BB»r^^8 1 I ■IbbV I&llhbbbbbbbbbbV f I I H "»fe^ 'S H I EB«BW^B*^\ v I I MY WORLD I EBB 1"7 Meaßn Health Centre s» cent* fl #04-103 Hotel Meridien H Orchard Road. Tel: *****33 J\ waaW .^ebbT 35 House1,396 words
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Advertisement780 1985-05-03 27 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators For prompt 24 hour Island wida service Specialist m commercial/ domestic fridges, airconditioners, chillers etc. Sales, Installation, repair ft re-spraying, services at reasonable rates. Call us for free estimation. Also available 2nd hand alrcondltlcner, single ft twin-door fridges ln brand new paintwork. $120-$350, free delivery, aftersales service780 words
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Advertisement656 1985-05-03 27 49 Packing/ Storage)/ Delivery/Removal SPECIALISTS IN HOUSE removal/ transportation serv., office removal, pianos and organs. Workers provided. Economical rate. We are at your serv. Call *****31. HUP SENO TRANSPORT hse ft rubbish removal lnclu. workers. Tel: *****61/ *****93 KAZBJA TRANSPORTATION. Special rates ln removal, disposal, delivery ft services. *****31, 24-hr.656 words
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Advertisement839 1985-05-03 27 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies WANTED NEW OR recon portable Primary Secondary Stone Crushers. Capacity approx. 50 tons per hour. Send price particulars to: No. 5, Jin Arif, Taman Connaught, Jin Cheras K.L. Malaysia. WE HAVE 2 units of concrete pumps for sale. Wlbau 31m boom $130,000. Isuzu IHI 21m boom839 words
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Advertisement1230 1985-05-03 27 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities f S?ii§§~] I Advertising Week I We're looking for heavyweights I today! Men who weigh at least 1 100 kg (220 lbs) and ladies who I weigh at least 75 kg (165 lbs) are 1 I invited to be present at Times I House,1,230 words
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Advertisement682 1985-05-03 27 05 Situations Wanted "$450 ONLYITFOR QUALITY FILIPINO MAIDS/ BABYSITTERS Specially orientated/ trained by S'poreen Chinas* m Manila Salary $250. Otiarantoed repiacaITOvflf TOf 2 jfr 8000 ■tTefO^lwelOMl. Licence no. C-0747-01. ERMITA-MULTI SERVICES 7 Jalan Kayu Mania (behind Lucky Plaia), S-5822 TEL: ******1/ *****42 (open everyday Ba.m.- 10p.m.) ATTENTION We don't just682 words
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Advertisement617 1985-05-03 27 aiiueiiofis vacant. rTOfeeBIOfIBI/ Executive Engineers urgently require the foHowlfiQ staff to De based m Singapore: 1. CIVIL ENGINEER Must have Degree and minimum 3 years design experience m roads, earthworks, drainage etc. 2. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Must have Honours Degree and minimum 3 years experience m structural analysis, design and CAD/617 words
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Advertisement459 1985-05-03 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical EXEC SEC CORPORATE, FINANCE INVESTMENTS A major Inveetmants a D»»«lop man! Co. is recruiting a Senior Secretary to aeeiet tha CMaf Eaacirttoa. Successful applicants will havtthe following background a Shorthand 100 wpm Typing 60 wpm a Bookkeeping/ Finance knowledge a Mm. 2 years experience assisting459 words
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Advertisement819 1985-05-03 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clertcel Clerical YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC Loading Instrumentation Firm requires Secretarial Clerks c GCE '0' level with good credit m English c Able to type 30—40 wpm c Minimum 1 year secretarial experience c Knowledge of IBM word processor would be an asset819 words
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Advertisement607 1985-05-03 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Home appliances company require* STENOGRAPHER c Must possess OCE 'O' Level with credit ln English. c Typing speed of 00 w.p.m. c Knowledge of shorthand. c Able to handle simple correspondence and telex machine. c Able to work under minimum supervision. Salary will commensurate with607 words
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Advertisement625 1985-05-03 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RwKJUiffKl LIBRARY CLERK c OCE 'O 1 Level, c Willing to do some travelling, c Ability to type. Those mtereetsd pleaee apply giving fuN particulars, expected salary, oonlaot number and a recent nonretvrnebte pheesfjrnph to: StNOAPORE BOILDiNQ INDEX PTC LTD 19 Outrem Park #03-«S, Singapore625 words
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Advertisement978 1985-05-03 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Shenten m»dical group (International Ptaia) requires pleasant and courteous RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Salary will commensurate with experience. Apply with full particular* and photOQrapti to: The Advertiser #98-01 International Plaza 10 Anton Road Singapore 0207 Trading company reoulrea SECRETARY Mature, able to drive Able to speak978 words
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Advertisement646 1985-05-03 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MANUFACTURING COMPANY REQUIRES Accounts Executive Accounts Assistant. Pise call: *****51 for Interview or write to: 20 Senoko Rd, Spore 2775. RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST reqd. by Japanese Travel Agency. Pleasant telephone manners able to type accurately. Immediate employment *****87/*****06. REQUIRED 1 FEMALE Clerk, knowledge of accounts646 words
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Advertisement563 1985-05-03 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales by making a call, and you could earn up to four figures J^ a montn.^^'^ ZZj ana (LJ bbb We have vacancies for Lady Telephone Sales Representatives, who will sell advertising space for the Yellow Pages through phone contacts. If you are563 words
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Advertisement617 1985-05-03 28 71 Situations Vacant: Salas YAJIMAYA BOOKSTORE rmqukm FEMALE SALES STAFF (Full/ Part-tima) Futl-tlma^ a For our Japanese Section. Able to read and write Lngllsh/ Chinese characters a Minimum OCE O' level a Able to work on 2 shifts c Pleasant personality. Part Mam a Able to converse In English a617 words
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Advertisement693 1985-05-03 28 71 Situations Vacant: Salas A foreign orgamsatior, offers oppo. tumties to those who are interested to D#tt#f fiiMf incofnsj pc os p#ct In career advanoament as: MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Female) c Minimum GCE 'O' Level c Above 21 years of age c Able lo communicate well m English c Have pleasant693 words
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Advertisement589 1985-05-03 29 71 Situations Vacant: Mm SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Hon hM 4 vacancies lof aggrmsiv* najMy nMNivarao nmvtouan io join omt Financial Plajwlna, laam. RUMtWlwiMl. Currently or with experience at Junior or Middle Management Marketing positions. Effective communication b inter personal skills. WtpmMK Professional Sales Management 4 business training. Excellent Management career589 words
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Advertisement857 1985-05-03 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sates i Urgently Require SALESGIRLS Secondary 4 standard Honest and have responsibilities High silary 18 year- and above Interested please walk-In for Interview Peoples Pat* Complex #09-32 Time Interview: (12 to 3pm) ZEM-OK A, LIANG COURT, #02-06, Japanese Porcelain ii Ceramics wares shop has a vacancy for857 words
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Advertisement577 1985-05-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Tachnical £HDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW SATURDAY 4 AND 11 MAY 85 9.00 am to 12 noon HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR GCE 3 'O f Level including Maths and Science (General Science, Physics or Physical Science) with pass m English. Making periodic inspections on tenancies, attending577 words
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Advertisement287 1985-05-03 29 &TDK.. urgently requires SERVICE TECHNICIAN The fob: Assisting sales engineer In all matters pertaining to purchase/ after-sales services of automatic electronic component Insertion and mounting machines. GCE O' Level. Mechanical/ Electro-mechanical Diploma or equivalent 1-2 years Industrial-related experience a must Able to work Independently with Initiative and tact Willingness to287 words
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Advertisement267 1985-05-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We are looking for:ASSISTRNT PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS The Job provida full shift cover on a stage and assist m the opazatioa of ike ofcaarical pjrapa— and the handling of the materials and equipment. R*)qulr«nu»nte Ovwr 24 yean old •Secondary education Some working eaparisnoa Able to work on267 words
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Advertisement458 1985-05-03 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Bensons We have high demand for our products and unable to cope even with overtime work. We require additional TOOL 1 SETTERS If you possess NTC 3 certificate m either maintenance or machining, we offer you training. Must have completed N.S. Benefits: Salary adjustment upon confirmation.458 words
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Advertisement634 1985-05-03 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production ,dfr Has immediate vacancies for W&F*<#^^ /QCOPERAfVRS T/lfflP f^t (Male/ Female) Requirements: Minimum 1 year working experience smnsxM^^^^ Benefits: IUMMefI afUHOAKf PTI. lift. Attractive salary c 10 days annual leave 4008 AngMo Kio Industrial634 words
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Advertisement382 1985-05-03 29 Interview Times: S 9.00 am 11.00 am y*& 2.00 pm 4.00 pm Male Production Workers Requirements: Physically fit with Secondary 2 Secondary 4 education Must complete Full-Time NS or liable for Part-Time NS. Duties: Assembly of 16" 20" colour TV sets Please call personally today at the Personnel Department bringing382 words
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Advertisement146 1985-05-03 29 A For our MtUMhlahl plant m Woodlands, wo looulro MALE WORKERS FEMALE QC OPERATORS Pleass eomo psrsonelty or write In to: United Electronic Engineering Corp Pie Ltd Singapore 2573 (Opp HDB Blk 13) Well established metal works factory m Jurong requires: 1. WELDERS 2. FEMALE STAMPING OPERATORS 3. MALE SHEARING146 words
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Advertisement389 1985-05-03 29 Plastic Infection Factory raqyfree: 1) SHIFT SUPERVISORS 2) SHIFT ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS 3) FEMALE QUALITY CONTROLLERS (No shift work) c Experience m similar field Ls necessary Interested call personally at: NAM SMING MECHANICAL MOULDS FACTORY PTE LTD 121 Kallang Way 2 Singapore 1334 An Established Optical Company requlresQ.C. (Quality Controller) Male/Female389 words
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Advertisement495 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous |(AA) MOTOROLA SB I V A Leader m the communications y and electronics industry. I WALK-IN 1 I INTERVIEW I I FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 I (4 PM 8 PM) I I PRODUCTION I SUPERVISOR I The Job: I H To supervise,495 words
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Advertisement167 1985-05-03 30 EZV PARKING (S) PTE LTD requires 1) CARPARK SUPERVISOR Must have previous experience m managing carpark. 2) CARPARK CASHIERS Must be reliable and pleasant. Previous experience will be an advantage. Please call personally at> #81-87 Qeiden Mil* Tower 0001 Beech Head on 3rd May 1985 between 3.00pm and 5.00pm. FURNITURE167 words
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Advertisement429 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan I smgapore-tokyo j DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate vacancies for the following positions:A) SALES ASSISTANTS c Age 17-22 years a Singapore citizens Secondary education c Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be I provided Salary $500- $825 further adjustment429 words
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Advertisement483 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MiraScnbe A US leader m computer ps riptierde manufacture Invite applications for appointmen as: RECEPTIONIST Minimum OCE 'O' level a Able to type neatly and ac curately Pleasant tt enthusiastic per sonallty a Able to communicate flu ently ln English tt Mandarli a Experience m handlin483 words
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Advertisement607 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f NUSANTARA < 1 SUPPORT SERVICES! i PTE LTD m invites applications from Sin- i X gapore Citizens for the posi- tion ot: I PACKERS 1 Requisites: X Age between 20 35 W years old. I A Some Primary education X or Certificate m Basic Education.607 words
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Advertisement1018 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ORCHARD POINT Service Apartments requires 1. NIGHT RECEPTIONIST CUM OPERATOR Working hours from 11p.m. 7a.m. 2. SECURITY GUARDS For Interview please call *****66 ESTABLISHED TRADING COMPANY Marketing internationally known Hair Care products and equipment for Professional US has vacancies for the post of Sales Representatives and1,018 words
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Advertisement694 1985-05-03 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MTHLY WORKERS. SALARY $450. Transport allowance $100. 1 hr lunch time commission. Contact: Hock Chuean *****60. PART-TIME INTERIOR DESIGNER with or without experience req. immediately. Please call 830, Katong Plaza, tel: *****70/ 1. REQUIRED CHINESE DRIVER with clean driving record. Age 40 to 50 years. Read694 words
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Advertisement1032 1985-05-03 30 81 Vehiclao For Hire EXECUTIVE CARS FOR rental on weekly Si monthly basis at attractive rates. Tel: *****43/ *****67 John. RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-alr-cond pickups. Blind/ panel vans #10-03 Golden Mile Tower Beach Road, *****30 (4 lines). TAXIS FOR hire with driver. $10 hourly all parts of Spore. 24-hr service.1,032 words
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Advertisement1030 1985-05-03 30 87 For Bate Marcades 1070 MERCEDES 200S, fully auto. 1 private owner. PARF eligible. power steering/ windows, central locking, alrcon, radio cassette, tax June '85, original white, showroom condition. $38,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****17. 1002 MERCEDES 280SE fully automatic, accident free. 1 private owner, beautiful number, excellent condlUon. Highest offer secures.1,030 words
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Advertisement1018 1985-05-03 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat '77 FORD CORTINA 1 6GL pie owner, good cond Offers to Alpine Credit Pte Ltd *****45 '7« ESCORT 1J GL. PARF value $6,200 Highest offer secures Alrcon/cassette Pager: *****73 •78 FIAT 131 S. 2 owners, very good condition, sports rims, cassette radio $7^oo negotiable *****77 •781,018 words
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Advertisement3002 1985-05-03 31 87 For Sal*: Ma rcadaa 87 For Sato: Mercedes 87 For Sal*: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes A MERCEDES-BENZ w^ II mM^* 4^saVJ I i^BMaM^s^Ui^_«fl|^ aaHi Why settle for a second hand Mercedes-Benz when you can get one Nearly New? A wide range of Mercedes-Benz, almost new reconditioned, thoroughly checked3,002 words
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Advertisement846 1985-05-03 31 94 For Sal*: Other Makes EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LTD QUALITY USED CAR WE DEAL WITH ONLY THE BEST 1994 Renault 5 Oordlnl Turbo (Turbo 2 look) 1994 Renault 9 Auto 1994 Renault 9TL 1993 Renault Fuego GTX 1902 Renault 18 Turbo 1993 Porsche 944 1992 Porsche 911 Turbo 1991 Porsche846 words
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Advertisement1026 1985-05-03 31 95 For Sal*: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) Tel: *****28 (3 line*) 1994 touxu dieael 10' tipper Toyoece petrol 9' steel 1993 Dataun dieael pick-up ateel Daihatsu 950 van aircond 1992 Dataun 720 pick-up wooden Daihatsu diesel 10' low bed Toyoece petrol1,026 words
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Advertisement783 1985-05-03 31 95 For Sal*: Commercial Vehicles 1979 SUZUKI VAN 550, selling $3,500. Tel: *****35. 96 For Sal*: Motor Cycles/Scooters GD SUZUKI GN9O $450 GSI2S $280. RG2SO $1,300. Yamaha RXIOO $280. RXK 135 $500. RDI2SLC $790. Scrambler TSIBS/ PEI7S $270. Vespa $380. Call *****62, Peter. 12 Gopeng St. Spore 0207, (opp Tanjong783 words
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Advertisement1517 1985-05-03 31 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: House* Available: Houses w Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangn-la Park ana the f~~ I 1 well-known St Nicholas Pn Sec School a! I Thomson area Near MRT station A new t I road leads1,517 words
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Advertisement934 1985-05-03 32 hI I I LR X^K^k 7 I L^ I B^^ Our company is one of the '6 honourable contractors B^ recommended by HDB to manufacture j^^ install various aluminium window/grille. To fulfil customers' requirements and HOB's specifications, !^^^B our company has invested substantial amount m design, '^^53 r^^i research ana934 words
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Advertisement503 1985-05-03 32 fll wL dm. W pW^K 4tNMt fl§ -«^^l >-^!j!!!^^H a 1 i^l i Make your dream kitchen come true Teisseire the maker of fine wood furniture brings to you kitchen cabinets fully imported from France at prices you can afford. For HDB 3-room Flat $1,350 We also cater for -^SBB503 words
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Advertisement216 1985-05-03 32 renovation deal around! o Easy peyiitent pun to suit your budget at 5H pA. flat Interest for up to 24 months. month* guarantee on materials and workmanship. uuauty ana roiiazMiiiy assured with top quality materials, and experienced workmen. MOTOR LEASING PTELTD SHOWROOM 1: 12, Sungel Kadut Aye. Singapore 2572 f216 words
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Advertisement253 1985-05-03 32 ADO VALUE... AddßradyrS JHbujM^^^Bj|^^». jt, Built-in distinction with Brady's plasterglass ceiling decoration. Brady's manufacture install their own products to ensure quality service. Materials workmanship guaranteed. Call us direct on: *****31/2 and ask for H.B. ceiling decoration The Professionals' ttlJ ra l H >s (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 6. JALAN TENTERA JURONG,253 words
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Advertisement599 1985-05-03 32 106 Accommodation Availßbjß; Houses D.5 HONG LEOfcJO Gdn. 2 1/2-sto-rey terrace.Jbdrms/servant's, f/tUtfa. $l,3tjy|TH: *****85 Houwworld *****64/ 5. M*ri.TOP LOWING, 6,800 sq.ft. d/storey semftl at D.1441. Purn $1,800 neg.JPrtncipals *****20. SEMI-OeATCHeO HOUSE AT 68 Jalan Redop, Seletar Hills for rent. Interested call: *****16. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE AT 19 Greenleaf Grove. Vacant now.599 words
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Advertisement428 1985-05-03 32 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments SERVICE ABVKTMENTS FHCM LESS THAN 538 BBO^ •Monthly Yearl> Tenancy •Full domestic I I services 111 l CaU *****U OF *****33 \U/ The Plaza Service Apartments ■a^alfc 7500A Beach Road #02-305 The I J la:a, Singapore 0719 ARDMORE428 words
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Advertisement478 1985-05-03 32 0.11 Novono Villa 2 bdrms Furn $1400. D.IS East Coost Rd. Brand new. 3 bdrms Purn. $1,600 D.lO Stovona Rd. Brand new. 4 bdrms $2,300. D.» Emarald Mansion 3 bdrms Furn $1,600 DIST.9 Oroaaolofd 2 bdrms High floor Furn $2300 0.21 Clomonti Park, Carriage Homos, 3 bdrms. Furn $2,400 DJO478 words
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Advertisement631 1985-05-03 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments For sale and rental Ort/ta/rf ße//{ir Luxurious, exclusive condominium apartments m Orchard Road area^ Four bedrooms, larpe livinj? ap. and dininj? areas Bj* Fully equipped modern Wg- kitchen gjj 2m* > Swimming pool, squash «34BSi:-^ courts and playground g *S j Reasonable631 words
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Advertisement359 1985-05-03 33 28-STOREY LUXURIOUS WING ON LIFE GARDEN Penthouaaa Apart manU For Laaaa or Saw a Excellent recreational faclli Ues. a Amidst lush greenery/ beau tlful landscaped garden, a 4 spacious bedrooms, wit bathrooms attached, a Split-level living or dining, a Rent and selling price nego Uable. For data Ma. pleaaa call:359 words
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Advertisement1051 1985-05-03 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD BEL-AM. TYPE B. New < brms, high floor, modem kMdMfl Pool, squash eta. $5,900. Ca«a Bella Condo. Spacious sin-gle-level 4 brma with tarraco Small devt. Pool, aquath, lanni*. Baavarton Cl. 3 brms with root larraca, full facilities, $4300. Granvilla Condo. Low rise 3 b/i mate.1,051 words
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Advertisement1129 1985-05-03 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* S bmbWb^bWb^b^b^b^b^bWb^bWb^b^b^b^bblbbWbblbb* D18T.9 SOPHIA COURT, new stuI dlo apt. lavishly furn. $1,300. Parkhouse apt 3+l. $2,500. Leonie Garden 3 bdrm $2,000 furn. Fuhal Property: *****73/ *****59. DRAGON APT $800, Pacific Man- slon furn/alrcon $1,000. Telok Blangah/Dover Rd 5-rm furn/ > alrcon $850. Tal Keng Odn d/storey1,129 words
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Advertisement1007 1985-05-03 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.IS EASTERN LAGOON condo. 1-rm apt. Virgo blk. High fir. F/furn with new furniture. Reasonable rental. Chow *****57. D.15 PARADISE FOUNDI Hawaii Twr/Eastern Lagoon, new 1-3 bdrms, $1,300 onwards with condo facilities. Sun-Mark: *****13. D.21 PANOAN VALLEY near Japanese/ American Schs. 3 bdrms. Tastefully furn. Pool/1,007 words
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Advertisement1023 1985-05-03 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D-21 CLEMENTI PK. Condo, 3 bdrms. 1,700 sq.ft. Full facilities $1,600/ $2,000 furn. *****22 (agt). D.lO CORONATION PLAZA, studio maisonette. 1,000 sq.ft. furnished. $1,400. Maxview *****22. D.lO MARBELLA Eugenia Court. Rent $2,500. Full condo facilities. Rosalind Realty *****64/ *****22. D.lO PANOAN VALLEY 2,loosq.ft. 4+l bdrms. Asking1,023 words
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Advertisement976 1985-05-03 33 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURN/ UNFURN. RMS. Spacious t along 5 1/2 m.s. Changl Rd. for rental from $180 onwards. Interested call *****04. F/FURN, AIRCOND RM, with/ without attached bathrm, d.15, Amber Gdns Rd. Preferably respectable couple/ ladies. *****80. HOOVER LIVE THEATRE vicinity. 2 furn. rms, for single. Attached baths,976 words
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Advertisement742 1985-05-03 33 112 Short-Term 113 For Sal*: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Accommodation: s^ s^ ss^— j^^^^^sb^^^—^^= Local/ Foreign PTE HOLIDAY BEACH bungalow. Fully furn./ alrcond. Large gdn. Weekends, weekdays, monthly, m $150 per day. Tel: *****07/ *****18. M m m m_i m p^ m pp% MM SINGAPORE SERVfCE APART- WE I742 words
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Advertisement781 1985-05-03 33 GALLOP PARK I Dist. 1027 central aircon. 1 Pool. Split-level. 27,000 i sq.ft. Mint condition, I $3,700,000 1 T«l: *****78 I Sslstar HMs $540,000 Coronation Rd West $570,000 Stnaot View bungJw $780,000 SWMOt Ht. bunglw $835,000 Holiand Oram $800,000 Ns#MOri bunglw $950,000 Coronation Rd bunglw $1.2 M Barker Rd bunglw781 words
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Advertisement793 1985-05-03 33 CORNER SEMI-D 3 bdrms s/storey, renovated, 5647 sq.ft on elevated ground Price $460,000 ono. Tel: *****50 CORNER TERRACE AT Chow Keng Rd, fully furnished and newly renovated 5750.000 neg Pager: *****06 DIST.IO BRAND NEW d-storey terr. Freehold 3 bdrms. servant's. Large living/ dining $600,000 Holland *****79 DIST.IO GALLOP VICIUITY d-sto-rey793 words
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Advertisement854 1985-05-03 34 113 For Sate: Mousss 113 For Sate: Houses 113 For Sate: Houses FOR HOUSING LOANS AT 9% p.a. CALL OCBC Owning your own home is so much easier with your CPF savings and OCBC financing. you are a Singapore citizen or a permanent resident, our Housing Loans Department can offer854 words
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Advertisement545 1985-05-03 34 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Privats Apartments Apartments j Mortgagees' Sale I I Off Properties By I I Public Auction I I To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04. I People's Insurance Building. On Wednesday. Bth May 1985 at 3.00 pun. Particulars H Landed Properties I545 words
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Advertisement97 1985-05-03 34 Beverly Hill $I_Sm. VUla Delle Rose $MO,OOO Chatsworth Ct $720,000 Lucky Twr. $610,000 Balmoral Twr. WOSJBO Cairnhlll Plaza $600,000 Beverly Mai $675,000 SommervtUe Apt tfftft.Mft OCCIDENTAL REAL ESTATE *****00/*****31 DIST.II MANDALAY. architect unit. Tastsefully renovated. 3 bdrms, 3 long baths. $420,000. Balmoral Point $830,000 Wat.ten Hill ImtWQ a Green Meadows97 words
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Advertisement630 1985-05-03 34 114 For Sate: Private 114 For Sate: Private 114 For Sate: Private Apartmonte Apartments Apartmonte s M^™^^™"^T~~"^ST^ia^^r'^^'Mßi H^ -Bukit Timah/ Sixth Avenue ZTvB Bb S* ■Bb^^ j Tfes* J i^| FREE! FREE! FREEl7^^^/ J^^C^ I H Split unit airconditioner t^P^^///^/^^^r^ N I H e full height kitchen cabinet I(I IJ/lsn630 words
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Advertisement543 1985-05-03 34 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Glean country living In the heart of the cito °^v of Apartments v J Maisonettes and Townhouses m ll 6 acres of the best location i'l (<iTTF i n Si n g a P ore543 words
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Advertisement237 1985-05-03 34 RIDGEWOOD KALAKAUA 1,600 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, fully equipped kitchen, bullt-lns 5 alrcond It loners. Drapes imported blinds. OttQT9 ftftVttOG TELLMONT PROPERTIES RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM 1600 sq.ft. Fully furnished. Vacant possession. 1400 sq.ft. Vacant possession. SaHng tSMMMO. Call: IMdgwi rood Mgt Corp *****40/ *****44 0.10 FARRER COURT (3rd fir) 1,550237 words
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Advertisement714 1985-05-03 34 URGENT SALEI Spottlswoode Apt, studio/ 2/ 3-bdrm, facing sea, $153/100/ $210,000 0.n.0. Distil Lion Tower, 1900 sq.ft.. 3 bdrms/ servant's, freehold, $390,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****1/ *****64. PANDAN VALLEY PENTHOUSE, with roof garden, approx. 4575 sq.ft. 4+l bdrms. Selling with tenancy till Sept '86 Freehold $655,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. URGENT SALE.714 words
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Advertisement1013 1985-05-03 34 114 For Sale: Private Apartments FAMiAN VALLEY. POINSETTIA Twr, nigh fir 3 bdrms 2.200 sq ft Nicely kept Full facilities $420,(100 0.n.0 *****22 (agent) PENTHOUSE FOR SALE. 5 1 bedioom 3.400 sq.ft 5 toilets Parquet flooring $770,000.00 ono Tel: *****50 PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX, 3 bdrms. $225,000 hook Hal Bldg. 31,013 words
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Advertisement1010 1985-05-03 35 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments FARRER COURT BLK.B, 1770 sq ft Renovated. $230,000. Neptum Court 1650 sq.U $290,000. Tel *****03 *****21 LAKEVIEW 20TH FLR. Blk A. Sid. unit, facing Macßitchie. Wei renovated with built-in cabinets *****00/*****49: after off. *****14 FARRER COURT. BLK D. 1,550 sq.ft 3 bdrms, high floor. Sale1,010 words
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Advertisement665 1985-05-03 35 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted B M RESIDENTIAL LANDS WANTED We are part of a group with diversified interests m areas such as banking, finance, insurance, investment, hotels, real estate development and management, warehousing, etc. We are looking for good residential sites for condominium development near665 words
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Advertisement417 1985-05-03 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I m Please contact I H Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen I I Tel: *****1 1 or *****58 I BRAND NEW FACTORY SPACE417 words
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Advertisement229 1985-05-03 35 W-HSE/ FTY: HENDERSON, Macpherson, Paya Lebar, Geylang, Eunos, Hillvlew, Thomson, Jurong. $125/ $0.80 p.s.f. *****21. DIBT-0315 BT MERAH Factory space for rent, level 3, 3300 sq.ft. Phone *****47 (lpm to 3pm) FACTORY SPACE AT Tong Lee Bldg for sale/ rental. Interested please call: *****39. OROUNDFLOOR, PAYA LEBAR Fty, 2500 sq.ft.229 words
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Advertisement423 1985-05-03 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Office/Factory Building 10,500 sq.ft. 2 Workshops 9,900 sq.ft. Open Area 44,800 sq.ft. Total Area 65,200 sq.ft. Enquiries to: The Receiver Manager JKMedora&Co 9 Battery Road, #13-10, Straits Trading BuWdtnfl, Singapore 0104 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces423 words
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Advertisement34 1985-05-03 35 WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR nt^- 2nd storey, Henderson Ind. Pk. Tel: *****11 for details. BT Timah Rd., covered *1 n W ***** 4 500 K 5OO S <l ft $1 PSf. *****04. Principals only. i34 words
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Advertisement172 1985-05-03 35 GROUNDFLOOR A FLATTED warehouse/ factory/ workshop m Pandan Loop, West Coast, Bukit Merah, MacPherson, Paya Lebar, Eunos. 1200 to 20,000 sq.ft. $0.80 p.s.f. Forward Properties, *****00. WAREHOUSE GROUNDFLOOR, OWN entrance, suitable for light storage, area: 3250 sq.ft. $0.65 p.s.f. Also fence m open space 14,500 sq.ft. at $0.12 p.s.f. Location172 words
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Advertisement360 1985-05-03 35 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces WA£i:^DSE I a> I I Kallang Bahru I Units from 110m 2 (1 177 Sq Ft) I Rent from 1 0.76 psm 1 .00 psf) I (md. service charge) I Ideal location at Kallang Bahru/ I Lavendar St Convenient Access to I360 words
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Advertisement231 1985-05-03 35 a^^^l^ai^M^^Bß^f^^^fwl pA/^ilitia>s irtr^ifin I Electronic weighbridge I Loading/unloading. I bays for 1 2 container I trucks Heavy duty cargo lifts of 4,500 kg with clear opening of 3m x 2.5 m and landing directly onto the loading/ unloading deck Flexible layout to meet various requirements Ample parking facilities Hurry! Book231 words
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Advertisement474 1985-05-03 35 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Br Chartered Surveyors m PEACE CENTRE O Direct access from car park O Whole floor consists of 6 units Area ranging trorr 100 135 208 874 882 920 sq ft 882 sq.ft tenanted nil April 86 PEOPLE'S WC CTR, 1656 sq.ft will direct access to474 words
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Advertisement621 1985-05-03 36 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces HaSfißiifc=^^l o Wed m 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: Office Spaces Office Spaces OFFICES TO LET I A modern office building with superb finishing located at South Bridge Road Pickering Street near Raffles Place Efficient floor layout Units from621 words
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Advertisement580 1985-05-03 36 OFFICE FOR RENTAL 200 sq.ft onwards. Orchard, Shenton, Beach Rd. Bt.Tlmah, Selegie Rd. Jin Besar. Dennis Hsg *****71/2. OFFICE ROOM/ TABLE space available immediately at Golden Wall Auto Centre. 5.0718. Full facilities. *****98. OFFICE SPACE FOR rental at People's Park Centre, 463 sq.ft Rent $1,200. Interested, Tel: *****0/ *****4. OFFICE580 words
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Advertisement570 1985-05-03 36 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces FREEHOLD SHOP a RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY lor l» at La vandar St raat (poal-war S-atoray building) a groundfloor (shop), 1,281 sq.ft. a Ist. to 3rd. floors, each 980 sq.ft. 4th. floor, 909 sq.ft. well renovated a SIM 0.n.0. vacant possession Bjßg 2945*75 MISS TAN. FOR SALE570 words
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Advertisement348 1985-05-03 36 124 E^J?^ 124 Er R^ t: 124 For Rant: Shop Space. Shop Spaces shop Spaces Pemnuifa Pfaza Excelsior cSSS!" 9 jS^t^ilfldM-^^'^^^ iii-'i Bk!2^Bß^B^*lW^^*^^^^^^ J^^i v*aw iyi:-? ■B^rV^BM^^ta^MMa^^k^^^Bapa^ <^HB^B^B^B^^Z i^TVA SBBbIb^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BB 'fill M _^^5J bh^ .■■'^■s .^Bai BBBBBBBVI^ <»* v^aBBBBFIVBaBBBBBBHBBBBBBaBI OFFICE AREAS i From 429.16 sq. ft. to 6,125 sq. ft.348 words
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Advertisement140 1985-05-03 36 SHOP SPACE AT FAR EAST PLAZA Ist floor, approx 400 sq.ft. Very good location, facing lobby and escalator. For rental or takeover Tel: *****78. PRIME SHOP 873 sq.ft. #03-11 People's Park Centre, suitable for computer, sch, sports or boutique business. Rental $6.30 p.s.f. Also available 473 sq.ft. #03-23. Rental $4140 words
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Advertisement172 1985-05-03 36 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE SHOP SPACE 183 sq.ft. 1087 j! sq.ft. Established shopping centre, Antiques, arts St crafts, deco- p rators etc. Reasonable rents I s Call Owntn *****66/ *****66 r C COLD RMS FOR rental near Ju- a rong Interchange. For meat, I fish, vegetable, fruits. Can store up to172 words
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Advertisement590 1985-05-03 36 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces SHOPS A KIOSK TO LET Location: Lakepoint Condominium at the junction of Corporation Road and Boon Lay Way Shop Kiosk Floor Area: 29 sm 13 sm Minimum Rent: per month: $1,000 $500 Showround: A showround will be conducted on Saturday,590 words
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Advertisement250 1985-05-03 36 Wanted UNTURNIOIatD SHOP WANTED a! any araa, about 250 400 aq.ft. No agent plaaaa. Plaaaa cat *****04/5 Mr. Chan 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces FAST FOOD CORNER at Cuppage Plaza, fully furnished for takeover. 381 sq.ft. $17,000. *****86 PEMIMPIN MO. BLDG. Canteen area 2370 sq.ft. Rent $1,000 p.m. (Incl). Call *****37 (Agent).250 words
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Advertisement423 1985-05-03 36 127 Othsr Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate MALAYSIA LAND FOR SALE 1 acr* land Suitable to build any kind o f industry 1/2 hour tram K.L. MaaMy located and chaap labour avaMabta. SuiUbto for any buainro. Managing Agant wummmtum REGENT ASSOCIATE PTE LTD 137 Tours 137 Tours We know423 words
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Advertisement610 1985-05-03 37 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tours See the worlds oldest living civilization flP^j L HWff^^W^ on the trip of a lifetime. SJB*Mmm* T~*~ K K^w!tr>v a Cathay Holidays offer a fascinating choice 15-DAY GRAND CATHAY PACKAGE Of package holidays m China. Hongkong/Guangzhou/Guilinmangzhou/Shanghai/ Discover the many wonders610 words
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Advertisement217 1985-05-03 37 /Magnificent China Tfesi/mrt approexfi China highlights magnificently packed. A value for money holiday tailored by a professional holiday specialist. DAVSHONOKONO-MACAU-CtAZYHOaSi-OUANZHOU- *IS«* HDAT»TOKVQ.DHMIVU>HO-nUKU«A WUIMO OUHJH- t3IM eUANWMOU 14DATSTOKTO-MSNIn.ANO-TSUKUIA-HUIMO-NANJINO- »3J*» »UXHOU-IMAHOMAI4tAI«»ZHOU-OUAWeP>OU 1 1 DATtMowoKOwe-ouAnezMou omuM aawwo »»rs» 12DATSHOIMKONO-OUANOZHOU-HANOZHOU-SUZMOU- tZTV* MAMJIWeaOWMO ISDAY»MOWOICONO OUAWOPtOU OUW.IN Ml WHO »S7*» WAHitWO.SMAMeMAM«AWOIMC4MMIANOZMOU-HOMO KOWO KDATtHOWOKOMe-eUAIieZHOUeUIUM-MAMOZWOU- »SOM WAWOMAI-WJZMOU-WUXI.tIAIIHHO-aaHNO.MOWO KOHO217 words
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Advertisement456 1985-05-03 37 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tour* Cultural Entertainment Holidays presents spectacular China. Wl. DIVAS'' yfc* Luxurious accommodations, sumptuous feast, excellent guides, efficient service. Visit China with us. 15 days Splendour of China $3080 Beijing, Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guilin, Guangzhou, Hong Kong. Dep. every Wed. 20 days Historic China456 words
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Advertisement610 1985-05-03 37 117 Tours 117 Tours I Holiday Best Sellers W^^^/ A I A great way U) tratd mm B^^^^^ I Pf^^S%M mL^^Mmm^^^^^^L. I 00 bW^Bf^^ THERE'S NO COMPARISON FOR THE MOST TALKED- ABOUT TOURS TO EUROPE! Completely revised programmes and upgraded facilities Select your first stop m either Copenhagen Frankfurt Pans.610 words
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Advertisement477 1985-05-03 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours THE BEST OF \J from JAPAN SELECT a consortium of 4 top travel agents. f^ 8 Days JAPAN EXPRESS $2222 ajjyajl Baft Osaka Nara Kyoto Samurai Nippon Show I W% Falls •Mt Fuji Hakone K-MMpA OwaKL iani Cdawara Castle Yokohama M E3 Disneyland T«ukuba477 words
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Advertisement581 1985-05-03 38 137 Tours 137 Tourt 137 Tourt I (With Expo '85 Disneyland) M^ I I Exclusive packages. At a price you 'wmmk I won't find anywhere else! jgjj. W I I JAPAN/HONGKONG k Xs; I 9 days $2,1 99 Dep. Mon /jf Itf-wq I I ALL JAPAN KYUSHU *^J I 9581 words
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Advertisement157 1985-05-03 38 $499 I PARAPAT, SAMOSH ISLAND,' BRASTAGI ...5499 i*mn, bogor, ruNCM, OPANAS, BANDUNG: m 7 DAYS BANGKOK. PATTAVA. RIVER KHAI ::^5 7 DAYS HONGKONG, MACAU, ZHONGSHAN. ZIiJHAI $1488 7 DAYS HONGKONG, MACAU. ■ffOHAL BANQUET 8 DAYS BANGKOK, PAnAYA, HON6KON6.MACAU Sl4BB 8 DAYS HONGKOHC; 6UAN6ZHOU. GUHIN SI 6BB ROUND KIAND $1768 11157 words
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Advertisement294 1985-05-03 38 137 Tour* 137 Tours 1 I FOR HOTEL V $\4 I WRFI«EWCM6ES^^I>>^ I ALSO MACAU BrS^dl %gj^^^^f \^s Tpackabes or a I f j COMPREHENSIVE I I PAII. GEKWEE ASSOCIATES PTE LTD LALL. 268 ORCHARD ROAD #11 01 7199/199 YEN SAN BUILDING 3LL*\LL SINGAPORE 0923 J YmnAUA WITH THE PIONEER294 words
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Advertisement10 1985-05-03 38 137 Tours AndrnanyotherWool Experiences! I^E^L Imm V Tala i > I10 words
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Advertisement149 1985-05-03 38 137 Tours I Region's No. 1 I I Tour Operator I RpSmMHh Afsmclat (ft) Pf. LM TAO96 X) b lout &«i StfMl.ffO-*! n- "n' ifuppini) rmm Sw«q»or»<Ho6 tt *****22 (Wfcw) 50 LAKE TOBA $499 40 BALI $690 5D INDONESIA $580 50 BANGKOK PATTAYA $735 8D HONGKONG BANGKOK $1450 80 HONGKONG149 words
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Article, Illustration365 1985-05-03 39 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thurs. Perak Her* impressed m his winding-up gallop on a good track here this morning. With Razmy Ashari astride, the five-year-old did a sizzling gallop over 600 m to dock 35 sec. Perak Hero twice came close to shedding365 words
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Article1817 1985-05-03 39 MBBHBB 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,200 m IjUJUaXaI (Ratings: 88-74) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 ****** Taiwan 17 (B) Shogun-V Chong 5 nzg d 3 +.5 (1200 m) Salrl 9 2 33*10 Fa La Sbn BJ (M) Fu Lv Shou- Yeoh 3 nzg dl -.5 (1200 m) Manakf1,817 words
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Article148 1985-05-03 39 LONDON, Thurs. English champion trainer Henry Cecil was fined £2,000 (about 555,500) by Jockey Club stewards yesterday for a breach of rule on Jockeys' retainers. The disciplinary committee inquiry followed newspaper allegations that Lester Piggott, then stable jockey for Cecil, requested and received payment over and aboveReuter - 148 words
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Article1355 1985-05-03 39 A TOTAL of 341 horses, comprising 149 m Class 2 and 192 m Class 4, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club May Meeting beginning May 18. There will be nine races on each day. The entries are: CLASS 2 Accomplice 1600 1400 AdaCantik 1600 20001,355 words
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Article129 1985-05-03 39 FD2ST DAY: Class 2 Div 2 1,200 m and 1.600 m, Div 4 1,200 m; Class 4 Divs 1, 3 and 5 1,200 m, Divs 2, 4 and 5 -1,400 m. SECOND DAY: Class 2 Divs 1, 3 and 5 1,200 m, Divs 1 and 3 1,60 dm;129 words
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Advertisement45 1985-05-03 39 137 Tours AtJ-iissiMiw (3% Disc. .3 dsws onwards ftMrtStlNl I*2* I with Bennett £j3B=S I Tours I6Dd>s ***** (ffciwiriiXsw*' AMERICA EMs% DC?* g* I I VWMJSMSS#4P||sIk*hPMw J (ausitiaija #01 54 QoWhlll Square. Tel: *****18 Mfcw*MVMR hi town The Straits Times Classified* hot line is 737-116645 words
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Advertisement392 1985-05-03 39 137 Tours I 3MYSITSM I I PACKAGETO: Kuantan From $159.00 Malacca From $150.00 Port Dickson $177.00 Taniong far a $218.00 Pulau Twman $295.00 Desaru View $115.00 Club Mcd $340.00 Penang By Air $335.00 Borneo Fran $399.00 HDONESIA TOURS 5 DAYS JAKARTA BAGOR PUNCAK BANDUNG TOURS $495.00 4 DAYS BALI HOLIDAY392 words
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Advertisement671 1985-05-03 39 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education INTERIOR DESIGN Homo Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr Tan Poi Chuang, Rhodec International Representative, F75, (Ist Floor), Holiday Plaza, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Century Garden, johor Bahru, Johor, W. Malaysia. k BHnaaal niisbls Tutors providing home tuition. Any subjects/ levels/ dists. Tel.671 words
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Advertisement560 1985-05-03 39 148 Computer SCHOOL HOUDAY CLASSES PRIMARY 4 TO PRE-U STUDENTS LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING during your school holidays. BASIC (BegiiuMrs) INTENSIVE COURSE 1) S/Bun 10.00- I.oopm 01/06 2) Mto F 240- 5.00pm 04/06 3) T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 04/06 4) T/W 7.00-IO.OOpm 04/06 5) M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm 05/06 6) M/W/F 9.00-12-OOpm 10/06560 words
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Article256 1985-05-03 40 GLASGOW, Thurs. Aberdeen clinched the Scottish Premier League soccer championship yesterday when Glasgow Celtic's faint mathematical hopes of overhauling them disappeared m a 1-1 home draw against bitter rivals Rangers. The latest edition of the oldest club fixture m world football was an ill-tempered affair and RangersReuter; AFP - 256 words
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340 1985-05-03 40 ACS show their class for the third time ANGLO-CHINESE Secondary stamped their superiority for the third year running m the National Schools boys Under-14 badminton championships when they outclassed Raffles Institution 4-1 at Toa Payoh Sports Hall yesterday. It was an unexpected result, considering that the two teams had been340 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-05-03 40 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI Anyi anchors RGS to schools' title By WHEN skipper Lin Anyi took to the court, there was no need to remind her of the importance of the match. Her team, Raffles Girls' Secondary, were tied 2-2 with Mount Vernon m the National Schools Under-14 badminton finalJONATHAN CHOO - 361 words
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289 1985-05-03 40 ALBERT JOHNSON - Maybank fail to strike oil against Mobil ALBERT JOHNSON By FAVOURITES Maybank were held to a goalless goal after extra-time by a determined Mobil m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Top marks must go to Mobil's Sharudin Musa for a289 words
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Article361 1985-05-03 40 LAS VEGAS, Thurs. Top-seeded Jimmy Connors and second-seeded Kevin Curren were upset m the first round of a U*****,000 ($675,400) men's tennis tournament here yesterday. Connors, who had not suffered a first-round defeat since 1981 m Montreal, fell to unseeded Indian Vijay Amritraj 6-1, 7-6 (7-1). CurrenReuter; AFP; UPI - 361 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-05-03 40 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Thurs. Viv Richards achieved one of the few feats that eluded Clive Lloyd, his long-serv-ing predecessor as cricket captain, when he led the West Indies to a 10-wicket victory over New Zealand m the Third Test at Kensington Oval yesterday.Reuter - 484 words
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Article526 1985-05-03 41 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TITLE-CHASING Kong Siong lost their clean slate to Mm Vi m a Basketball Association of Singapore Cup match at the Gay World Stadium last night. They stumbled 61-57 m a match that could easily have ended up the other way around if Kong526 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-05-03 41 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ;lkjjh By REPORTERS waited with expectant notebooks ana felt-tips poised to scribble down every syllable. Photographers clicked at every facial muscletwitch, imploring: "This way please just one more. Short of actually laying out a red carpet, the orga- Picture by nisersJONATHAN CHOO - 504 words
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Article21 1985-05-03 41 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union beat Switzerland 4-0 m a Group Six World Cud soccer qualifier here today. AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article428 1985-05-03 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE took a big step towards the hallowed fairways of St Andrews when they edged out Thailand 2-1 m the first qualifying round of the Dunhill Nations Cup at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club yesterday. But it was not the easy passage428 words
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Article277 1985-05-03 41 COMPETITORS from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore will flex their muscles tomorrow (7 pm) at the World Trade Centre venue for the Asean Bodybuilding Championship (reports MaJimood Gaznavl). The top attraction will surely be m the bantamweight division where Indonesian Zarmi, the Mr Asia runner-up, faces277 words
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Article470 1985-05-03 41 ICE HOCKEY Canada sprang another sensation on Wednesday by defeating world and Olympic champions, the Soviet Union, 3-1 and set themselves for a gold medal challenge with Czechoslovakia m tomorrow's final match m Prague. Earlier the Czechs beat the United States 11-2. BASEBALL Bert Blvleven,Reuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 470 words
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Article372 1985-05-03 42 Remaining matches May It: Greece v Poland. May N: Albania v Poland. Sept 11: Poland v Belgium. To be arranged Albania v Greece. Rwnainlag matches May 22: Finland v England. June 6: Finland v Romania. Ang 28: Romania v Finland. Sent 11: Turkey v Northern Ireland, EnglandReuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-05-03 42 Belgium 2 Poland 0 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Belgium laid to rest the memory of their last World Cup meeting with Poland when they beat their visitors 2-0 last night m a vital qualifying match to advance to the threshold of next year's finals. The Belgians avenged the 3-0 defeat226 words
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206 1985-05-03 42 Rep. of Ireland 0 Norway 0 DUBLIN, Thurs. Republic of Ireland manager Eoin Hand was talked out of resigning by his players after last night's goalless Group Six qualifier with Norway here. Hand was so disappointed that he was ready to quit, but reconsideredAFP - 206 words
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Article85 1985-05-03 42 Fears about the quality of their home-grown squad have prompted Brazilian football officials to call on four Italian exiles for their qualifying programme. World Cup veterans Cerezo, of Roma, Torino's Junior and Udinese's Zico and Edinho were omitted from the original squad, but have been asked toAFP - 85 words
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Article97 1985-05-03 42 Wales face a major dilemma of where to play their crucial qualifier against Scotland on Sept 10. Manager Mike England and his men want to play at "lucky" Wrexham but there is a strong belief that Wales will want to cash m by taking Scotland toAFP - 97 words
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Article76 1985-05-03 42 West German goalkeeper Harald Schumacher has warned his high-riding team-mates against becoming too confident. "We haven't played any of the big ones recently. We lack a test against Italy, France or Brazil," he said after Germany's 5-1 win over Czechoslovakia m Prague on Wednesday. Franz Beckenbauer's comments?Reuter - 76 words
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Article221 1985-05-03 42 Luxembourg 0 Yugoslavia 1 LUXEMBOURG, Thurs. A goal by striker Fadily Vokri two minutes from time saved Yugoslavia from an embarrassing goalless draw against Luxembourg m their Group Four tie yesterday. Vokri's late winner put the Yugoslavs on top of the group above European Champions France,221 words
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Article346 1985-05-03 42 LONDON, Thurs. Two days of intense activity have failed to produce any new European qualifiers for next year's soccer finals m Mexico, but a clearer picture has emerged of the likely fortunes of the leading teams. West Germany's 5-1 win m Czechoslovakia on Tuesday was theReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration472 1985-05-03 42 Romania 0 England 0 Northern Ireland 2 Turkey 0 BUCHAREST, Thurs. England took another massive stride towards Mexico here yesterday with Terry Butcher at the heart of their resistance m a goalless draw against impressive Romania. The Romanians came to play England, and not to kick them, andAFP - 472 words
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Article, Illustration225 1985-05-03 42 Holland 1 Austria 1 ROTTERDAM, Thurs. Holland's hopes of reaching the World Cup finals dipped last night when they could only draw 1-1 with Austria m a Group Five soccer tie at the Feyenoord Stadium. A 60th-minute equaliser by Austrian striker Walter Schachner denied the Dutch, WorldReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-05-03 42 Norman keeps Ireland in hunt BELFAST, Thurs. Norman Whiteside confirmed his emergence as the best striker Northern Ireland have ever unearthed with a life-saving two-goal performance against Turkey here last night. Still a week short of his 20th birthday, the Manchester United player struck either side of halftime to helpAFP - 341 words
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Article507 1985-05-03 43 Alan Hubbard - It's not all black and white Alan Hubbard #N9HKksu By A LETTER from the New Zealand High Commission m Singapore underlines that country's despair over the defiance of their rugby players m going ahead with the wretched tour of South Africa, which begins m the appropriately-named goldmining town of Welkom507 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-05-03 43 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai MALAYSIA CUP QUARTER-FINAL (FIRST LEG) RESULTS: Trengganu 2 Singapore 0, Johor 4 Armed Forces 0, Pahang 1 Selangor 4, Federal Territory 3 Perlis 1 kgltk KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Former Singapore international Nasir Jalil played Jekyll and Hyde for Trengganu tonight, scoring two splendidJerry Seh - 496 words
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Article44 1985-05-03 43 TICKETS for the iec—dleg Malaysia Cap quarter-final dash between Singapore and Trengganu at the National Stadium on Monday n en tale from today (B.Stam-spm aid B.3«amlpm tomorrow) at the West Entrance. Grands Und tickets cost $11, gallery $4 and children's gallery $144 words
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Article105 1985-05-03 43 JOHOR BARU, Thurs. Johore once again showed their superiority when they outplayed Armed Forces 4-4 m a quarterfinal first-leg at the Tan Sri Hassan Yunus Stadium here tonight. Johor, who defeated the soldiers 3-1 m a preliminary-round match, scored all the goals m the first halfBernama - 105 words
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Article97 1985-05-03 43 KUANTAN, Than. Seiangor ghocfcei Pahang with an emphatic 4-1 win In the first leg of their quarter-final match at Staalam Darulmakmur here tonight. On-form Khan Hong Men; started the rest with perfect eras to Zaprll Hashlm who slipped the bail past Ong Yn Hang fa the 21stBernama - 97 words
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379 1985-05-03 43 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon A»cot Squath '85: reports ALEX TAY practically booked himself one of the four places m the Republic's training tour of Auckland later this month when he beat Gerald Lim 4-9, 10-9, 9-1, 9-5 m the quarter-finals of the Ascot Singapore Closed379 words
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Article109 1985-05-03 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federal Territory beat Perlis 3-1 m a quarter-final first-leg at the Stadium Merdeka here tonight. K. Kannan sparked the FT win with a ninth-minute goal, with Saidin Osman making it 2-0 20 minutes later. Captain Lim Teong Kirn added a third from theBernama - 109 words
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384 1985-05-03 43 Man in middle of mud, inglorious mud irori KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. This wasn't a game of football. It was a reminder of how schoolboys wallow m waterlogged pitches, laughing arid grabbing each other m fun, and kicking m wild abandon. Why tonight's Malaysia Cup quarter-final between Trengganu and Singapore was384 words
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Obituary78 1985-05-03 41 Tn# family of tho tote EDWARD WILLIAM KEABBERHY wionos to •xpr tss tholr hoortf olt thankt and appreciation to all relatives, friend*, priest*, doctor* a nurse* of ward 1 Mnam&n Hospital and others for the«r kind attendonations duHno, th#tr r#c*nt b#» fOOVMVIOfIi. The Family of the late MDM78 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1985-05-03 41 m LOVINO MEMORY Of DEPARTED JMD MAY -MM flalainhr fruit arwawa ww w n f tnim^wo mil ■wiyi i vhiwiii* In Evertovtog Memory Of QOH KIM POO Deported > May M. Dearly missed a always remembered by loved onss. (Sam Mtehaal Goh)44 words
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Obituary, Illustration179 1985-05-03 41 MDM CHENG MUI CHEOH AGE 85 pwMd away peacefully on 1 May S5. loving behind: Llm Tong Lee (Deceased) Lim Tong Ng (Deceased) Llm Tlong Ming Llm Twong Kee 3 OoMQhlors In law 9 usugmers a torn In law 39 QrandchHdioii 28 Oreat Grand Children 2 Godsons 2179 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1985-05-03 41 181 De aths Mrs. Seng Liang Boon, Paul (Mdm Roce Seah) pasisd away peaoatyy on 2 8 1885 Sons Michael Peter Benedict Daughters-in-law Julia Hong Ing Klu Angellne Chua Moi Hong Doris Tan Gwek Eng Bridget Monica Peter Lav Tong Ho Neo Kal Gay Adopted Son Wilfred Tan Yew Lock91 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1985-05-03 41 hi LovmQ HMpmory 01 Depart** 3 May 18M Thought of you bring tears of one we loved so dear. Always remembered by ramify. Sadly missed by Ood Sen, Qod Dsughter, God34 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1985-05-03 41 MOM MUNIBAMY RAJAMMAL OtpwMWM Rest In peace dear mum. Your duties you nave more than done. Never a burden to anyone at anytime. You were gentle, tolerrant and helpful at all time. Your love for us knew no bounds, A person to replace you cannot be found.76 words
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Obituary, Illustration260 1985-05-03 41 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM TAN AH NOI Age 70 years passed away peacefully on let May ims leaving behind: Husband: Lim Siok Bock (Deceased) Sons: Daughters-in-law Lim Hood Lye (Deceased) Quek Geok Kirn Wee Hood Seng Tan Lai Neo Lim Hood Kiat (Deceased) Tan Poh Neo Lim Hood Chuan260 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1985-05-03 41 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With dsspsst sympathy A condolence to the family of the late MDM. TERESA UNDA KAN TAT MING "Gone from our lives one so dear, But In our hearts forever near." Dearly missed by Meng Yew, Ming ShOffl. UOBBI6.42 words
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Advertisement126 1985-05-03 41 173 Religious 173 Religious 173 Religious Announcements Announcements Announcements INVITATION You are cordially invited to attend Vesak Celebration held at Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple from May 3rd to June 9th, 1985. In conjunction with this celebration, a series of programme are organised, mainly as follows (1) Weekly126 words
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Advertisement12 1985-05-03 41 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember C.A.T.S. 7?7»«12 words
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Miscellaneous172 1985-05-03 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Natls—l Schools e'sklps: Finals: B Boy*: ACS v Beatty. B Girls: Mt Vernon v Crescent (Toa Payoh, 1.30). HOCKEY ffißgijwt Veterans tournament: Pasukan PYT Yang-di-Pertuan Pulau Pinang v Johor (9 am), Pasukan Yang-di-Pertuan Besar Negri Sembilan v Pasukan Sultan Ahmad Shah (3.45 pm), Singapore v Johor (5172 words
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Article366 1985-05-03 44 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Retailing firm expected to take over space By THE final chapter of Mohan's department store story will be written soon when its goods and assets come under the auctioneer's hammer. Soon after that, the prime Orchard Raid shop space occupied by the366 words
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186 1985-05-03 44 Anzus pact partners to hold talks SYDNEY, Thurs. The three Anzus partners will hold talks on their troubled defence alliance this weekend for the first time since New Zealand's anti-nuclear stand caused a rift m. the pact, officials said. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden and senior officials from the UnitedReuter - 186 words
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191 1985-05-03 44 TWO men were Injured, one seriously, In a fight between two groups of people, including three off-duty policemen, In a betel coffeehouse In Orchard Road early on Wednesday. .Businessman Ng Peng Soon, 24, was taken to hospital In a critical e—nftsn with a deep191 words
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Article61 1985-05-03 44 HONGKONG, Thurs. Seven policemen and two bystanders were wounded m a gunbattle between police and masked raiders who grabbed HKII.B million ($513,400) of watches from a shop m Hongkong's Kowloon tourist area. Police said a man wearing a blood-stained shirt was later found m aReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration345 1985-05-03 44 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By WORKERS fled from the Mass Rapid Transit worksite m Orchard Road and at least one of them became sick when poisonous ammonia gas leaked from a cooling plant yesterday mornAn MRT Corporation spokesman, Mrs Tammie Loke, said the gas, whichPHILIP LIM - 345 words
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Article31 1985-05-03 44 NEW YORK, Thurs. Hie Dow Jones average of 30 industrials row 3.09 points to 1,245.14 m the first halfhour of trading on die New York Stock Exchange today.- APAP - 31 words
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Article154 1985-05-03 44 BAGHDAD, Thurs. The sister of Iranian President Ali Khamenei said here today she and her five children had fled Iran to join her dissident husband m Baghdad. Badri Hosseini Khamenei told a news conference she left Iran by land recently, "with the help of someReuter - 154 words
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395 1985-05-03 44 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Reagan administration's proposal to sell a dozen F-16 fighter aircraft to Thailand has been given tacit approval by Congress and the way is now clear for it to make a formal offer395 words
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Miscellaneous131 1985-05-03 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 18/27 C Overcast Manila 22/34 C Cloudy Amsterdam 4/10 C Rain Melbourne 10/23 C Fine Bangkok 24/35 C Sunny Moscaw 2/8131 words
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Section TWO
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Title Section10 1985-05-03 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 Section TWO Weekend10 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1985-05-03 1 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Robert Liew, the first Singaporean Artistic Director for the Festival of Arts (June 6 22, 1986) gives his views By Q: HOW do you see your jeb? A: In the past, we had no artistic director really. We had what was termed an1,502 words
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Advertisement114 1985-05-03 1 3 Theatre for the Young was delicious but a flop Singapore paintings make O debut m Paris 4thp HhL i liic bß^ i k 'jj&r II j^^^^^Bl album aft jr The Arts Edited by John de Souza Music, Night Out, Films, Sight and Sound Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited114 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-05-03 2 John de Souza - John de Souza In Preview MUSIC All Japan Harmonica Federation If you like the mass wailing of 40 harmonicas, then this Music for Everyone concert is just up your alley. Top tutors and performers from the 58-year-old organisation will play Japanese pieces plus Western music by,315 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-05-03 2 KEVIN SULLIVAN muses on the 35 Singapore paintings making their art world debut m Paris next week THE great strength of art is to point to the Universal from the general vicinity of the Particular. The Particular m life, whether it is lived m Europe or496 words
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506 1985-05-03 2 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA IT'S nothing short of a coup, a "first" of great future potential for both local art and Singapore. I'm talking about the 35 paintings by 11 of our artists going on show m the prestigious Salon des506 words
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Article, Illustration624 1985-05-03 2 KATHLYN TSANG finds out why a 'School of Paris' painting exhibition is m Singapore for the second time "PEOPLE m Singapore may think paying $20 million for a Van Gogh is crazy. It takes time to change their minds," says Pierre Calte. Mr Calte and Mr624 words
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Article, Illustration799 1985-05-03 3 KATE JAMES, who followed Theatre for the Young closely until its end on Tuesday, says it was delicious but ultimately a failure. A SOLID fortnight of ambitious, delicious theatre. Yet Theatre for the Young from April 15 to April 30, organised by the Community Development MinistryK. F. SEETOH; DAVID TAN - 799 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-05-03 3 Kate James - Kate James MIKE Leigh, British dramatist and award-winning film director, stopped overnight m Singapore recently. By sheer coincidence, the 42--year-old author of the original version of Be My Sushi Tonight met the cast of Theatre Works days before they performed the play as a debut last451 words
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Article, Illustration919 1985-05-03 4 Chris Ho - Chris Ho The pop life May's new releases include a funky album by Prince, another by Gladys Knight and the Pips, and a miner classic by Linda Thompson. THE album opens with these words: "Open your heart, open your mind." If this is Prince's idea of a psychedelic919 words
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308 1985-05-03 4 ROCK Dire Straits Brothers m Arm (Vertigo) Doors Classics (Elektra) Everly Brothers Reunion Concert (Mercury) Bryan Ferry Boys and Girls (Polydor) Dan Fogelberg High Country Snows (Full Moon) Greg Kihn Band Citizen Kihn (Capitol) Freddie Mercury Mr Bad Guy (CBS) Tom Petty and the308 words
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Article, Illustration432 1985-05-03 4 Y.L. Goh - Pick of classic cassettes Y.L. Goh Classical Shelf DEUTSCHE Grammophon's new Walkman series of classical cassettes constitutes some of the best buys among recent releases. Locally, the tapes are priced around $15.50, and contain m excess of 80 minutes of music each, or about twice the playing time of a432 words
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Article, Illustration837 1985-05-03 5 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG Frank Sinatra gave a concert m Hongkong last week By Frank Sinatra became the man of your dreams, the ultimate romantic speaking to every woman m the audience, whether matron or star-struck teenager. He spoke m so intimate and warm a manner that837 words
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Article757 1985-05-03 5 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran Night Moves "EXCUSE me sir, but you can't enter this club." "Oh? And why not?" I ask. "Because sir," he replies, sounding rather haughty, "you aren't properly attired," as he peers down his somewhat aquiline nose. "And what's wrong with my attire?" I757 words
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Article114 1985-05-03 5 LARRY J.R." Bagman and Linda Gray were m town over the weekend. After a holiday m Australia, they flew m to Singapore on Saturday night and left on Tuesday afternoon. Neither party consented to interviews, although Shangri-La's PR staff tried their level best (don't blame114 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-05-03 5 IT SOUNDS like a whirlwind fairy-tale romance straight out of a Mills and Boon paperbag that has carried on beyond the "they lived happily ever after" closing paragraph. Tracy and Joel met on a luxury cruiser. She was singing m an English orchestra, he was409 words
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Article295 1985-05-03 5 LOWER BAB, Pavilion Inter-Continental: Listen to the semi-classics, Broadway and evergreens m gentle surroundings overlooking the garden environment of this charming hotel. Patrick Foo and strings offer a softly-caressing combination of piano and violins from 6 pm to 11 pm nightly. On Fridays and Saturdays, they play until295 words
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Article248 1985-05-03 8 THE rivalry between Salieri and Mozart is taken by many to be the main theme of the iilm, Amadeus. Although it displayed tensions between Salieri and Mozart, the primary concern of the film is not the rivalry between the "perfect mediocrity" and the "flawed genius" but between248 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-05-03 8 The theme of man's frustrations with an inscrutable God and his desire to kill him is typical of Peter Shaeffer, the writer of the play on which the film was based. In his acclaimed play Equus, protagonist Alan Strang blinds the horses which he equates with God. They102 words
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Article84 1985-05-03 8 BEFORE Amadeus proper were film strips, of gruesome fangs, sensationalised violence, explicit love gestures and constant commercials. During Amadeus were aesthetic experiences, appreciative attitudes, loving tilt of heads, bored potato chips and a few indiscreet snores (Considered bad taste). After Amadeus were comments on unfamiliar light,84 words
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Article102 1985-05-03 8 AMADEUS, the superb dramatisation of Mozart's life, got its share of nit-picking recently. Certain critics had fussed over minor discrepancies with historical facts, even though it's clear that Amadeus wasn't a documentary. One review even pointed out that a part of Mozart's love life was missing from the102 words
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Article, Illustration974 1985-05-03 8 PATRICK SHEN shares some films which he caught at the recent Hongkong International Film Festival GOOD cinema is nothing less than an enthralling journey, a meeting of places and people, how lives are lived or ended. Like a hallucinatory drug, different experiences are encountered on974 words
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Article114 1985-05-03 8 YOU were knocked over by a film you watched the night before, and you certainly didn't agree with our review of it. Or you caught something absolutely absurd or fascinating on television the other evening. Or you were peeved by the shoddy standards of a114 words
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372 1985-05-03 8 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG MUSICAL SINGER Now showing at 10 cinemas Previewed by I IT'S a theme that has been flogged to death and it would need someone with a divine touch to resurrect it. But director Dennis Yu is no miracle worker. His latest372 words
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Advertisement205 1985-05-03 8 IKE SinGfIPQRE SWEEP! I 2nd PRIZE $4OO 3 000 3rd PRIZE $2OO 5 000 4th PRIZE $100,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4-DKIT MAJOR PRIZES $500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Terminal digits) 25GIFTPRIZES 3,000 each «j}GITIiIHOR 1^ $350 each 25 CONSOLATION PRIZES 2,000 each .^ZZf^205 words
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Advertisement59 1985-05-03 8 BUY ONE GET THE OTHER AT 1/2 PRIC E... r B* M iii i 4 M v y GET CARRIED OFF! y^}^^\ The reputable name for high quality /^V^wCN&\ stainless steel products, renowned m 'y^W^\ this region for a decade. i V I Available at leading department stores. iJj//IJ^ I59 words
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Article, Illustration609 1985-05-03 9 Catherine Ong - Catherine Ong Staying Tuned WOMEN are no longer just pretty props on stage, suggested a journalist on the recent programme, Musicmoves Women m Music. "Men love to see a lady on stage and they're willing to forgive all her mistakes," Sherry Aljunied of the E--7RR band quippedDAVID TAN - 609 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-05-03 9 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG MANSFIELD PARK Ch 12, 9.20 pm, Tuesday PrßViowsd by THE test of a great book is not how well it does m its own age, but how extraordinarily original and applicable it still is years later. Jane Austen's novels have no steamy or trembling567 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-05-03 9 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS Ch 12, 9.10 pm, Tuesday IT'S one thing to read or study Shakespeare and quite another to hear his sonnets or love poems being sung to accompaniment on the lute. This is just how you're going to encounter Shakespeare on314 words
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Article, Illustration994 1985-05-03 10 JOANNE WILLS - Will the West be won again on TV? JOANNE WILLS Westerns haven't been made for television for 10 years. Now. the latest audience survey shows that viewers are growing weary of soap operas and would welcome a return to the hard-riding. sharp-shooting sagas of the 60s and 70s. A new.994 words
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Article493 1985-05-03 10 Ch 12 has scheduled an Oscar Hammerstein Festival of Musicals this month State Fair on May 15, Carmen Jones on May 22 and Carousel on May 28 (all at 9 pm). PHILIP COOREY previews the three musicals. IN THE history of Hollywood musicals, Broadway plays occupy a493 words
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Advertisement677 1985-05-03 9 ak^mmmM -M ■^^l l l i^^_______l _____________________r VJk f ■■AB^H-' VJ V^B^^^ _i_____r^____________ mmm\^^ mmw\^^ _J______r I -^^___B-- -flB mmmT^^maM I ■fl ________^^^_R MBJBH STANT9 R^Rflftfil I Telefa No: *****59 bhbhbi a1 an 1 d naauoo 1 bumbb B^^. Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7677 words
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Advertisement30 1985-05-03 9 I A hard look at what it will take to succeed m business for the next 20 years. With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed. $22.00. TW£J THE BOOKSHOP30 words
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Advertisement752 1985-05-03 9 Rates: Box Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc-. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 pec. cm Posted: SJIO.OO >OTHOR, r) o o o We ore looking for suitably qualified and dynamic administrators and professionals to work m a highly challenging and performanceorientated environment We have vacancies for the following senior appointmentsA752 words
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Advertisement621 1985-05-03 10 APPOINTMENTS YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC YOKOGAWA HOKUSHIN ELECTRIC, popularly known as YEW is world foremost leader m the field of measurement and instrumentation. Due to rapid expansion of its operations m this region, YEW wishes to seek suitable candidates for the following roles m Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Sales Managers Service621 words
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Advertisement590 1985-05-03 10 ©The best from Penguin Reference ROGETS THESAURUS O^Ctl Ok *imt.mfit*. The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words! Available at all good bookshops. PPI FEDERAL L2J PUBLICATIONS590 words
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Article, Illustration670 1985-05-03 11 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO Sight Sound Remember Lena Lim (left), the girl who won the Chinese Talentime m 1969? If you don't, listen to the title song when you watch The Unyielding Butterflies on Channel 8 tonight. We find out what she has been doing670 words
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Article, Illustration41 1985-05-03 11 H^JS^^^^-fef^ 'J> fi'J ffl 2f* T ftfe tt M *t3t3GtfJ«JS ffl*|iJßc^JiJ HSJWtt&*° ft^PMltt "SB f+^PMflft "it i* w ?r «iis aw w a man— mrm 'hifeflg&£tt«fcffll:b«&& 4l*f^ffifn!X£& o if- "Tit ft -3fctb-5K EMfc ?<J7&-ftc<:o£s*:>. f»WngK ££fci&fidJ7 -^$M^c 21 AT s§— Bt41 words
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Article, Illustration816 1985-05-03 11 SNG POH YOKE - SNG POH YOKE NIGHTS OF SPRING FEVER AND OTHER WRITINGS By Yu Daf v Translated by Gladys Yang, Yu Fangqln T Hu Shlguang and others Panda Books, Beijing, 1984. 213 pages, $7.50 Reviewed by I Books LIKE Lv Xun, Guo Moruo and Mao Dun,816 words
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Article, Illustration583 1985-05-03 11 THE life story of Wu Zetian, the only woman to rule China, will be presented on Channel 8 at 4.40 pm on Sunday. The Legend of Empress Wu, a 40-part serial, stars famous actress Fung Po Po m the leading role, with other popular583 words
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Article, Illustration27 1985-05-03 11 'MM-m^&tM'it-kftum -g&mej isfcs w *ra iefut "Tiff i^SN-ri]^* is^^WAi^siS^nr^w .^S 3ifr«a*^ A^ #*TK£'&B+KrtiiliiD filJ^lfi (value-laden words) ft] "jMt^t^tfiiVl I? IP it i« iffi H> A nwa- "«»Xifi27 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-05-03 11 NIGHT-CALLER (<¥£?*>). Midnight tomorrow and Sunday morning shows at Eng Wah cinemas. BE PREPARED for some suspense m this detective story. A top fashion model is murdered by a mysterious killer. Her daughter, aged 6, is the key witness but the shock of her mother's103 words
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Article, Illustration839 1985-05-03 12 R. LAKSHMI - R. LAKSHMI Fasting m some form or other is prescribed by almost ail religions. Some peopie fast for short periods and some, for long periods. Some fasts involve complete abstention from food and some are partial. Our writer reports on two women who observed839 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-05-03 12 K. RAJI - K.RAJI By SOME good news from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Tamil Section. Jaded viewers gritting their teeth and watching the aimless cavorting of male and female rompers on the TV screen can now breathe with relief. The TV Tamil Section has planned a 10-part variety302 words
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Article69 1985-05-03 12 THE Hindu Centre Youth Wing will be conducting tuition classes for students sitting for their A level examinations m 1965. The classes will be held at the Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre (former Beatty Secondary School). Subjects available are General Papaer Maths (A and AO),69 words
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Miscellaneous285 1985-05-03 11 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 184 $51 cash: NG CHEY PENG (I.C. No: *****31/Z) $2t cash each: TAN jHWEE PECK LIM LEE HEONG (I.C. No: *****36/A) (I.C. No: *****51/J) NGAY SIEW LENG KWEK YONG TECK (I.C. No: *****83/H) (I.C. No: *****66/E) CHEONG KENG KHEONG TANG HIN LAM (I.C. No: *****18/F)285 words
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Miscellaneous294 1985-05-03 11 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday It is a Chinese crossword, hot the clues are given in English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $St cash and the ether II $21 each. i 5j tsi Nor 185 Entry form g J siiHAiiTs294 words
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Advertisement341 1985-05-03 12 r BALANCE SHEET -31 DECEMBER 1984 Note 1984 1983 S$ S$ Employment of capital: FIXED ASSETS 3 1,325,920 1,490,892 LONG TERM DEBTORS 4 42,389,163 50,171,354 AMOUNTS OWING BY RELATED COMPANIES DUE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS 2,520,152 277,466 INVESTMENT IN SUBSIDIARY COMPANY -UNQUOTED 7 10,000 IQ,OOQ OTHER QUOTED INVESTMENTS (Market value 553,480,341 words
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Advertisement499 1985-05-03 12 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS I 1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES H The following are the principal accounting policies applied by the company and are consistent with those applied m the previous year. M Operating revenue Operating revenue comprises invoiced value of services rendered and interest earned. Depreciation (i) Fixed assets are depreciated499 words
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Advertisement579 1985-05-03 12 1 JB oHINU I \IS loong I FINANCE I ISJ LIMITED JL A member of the Keppel Group) 6. HIRE PURCHASE DEBTORS 1984 '983 SS SS Current hire purchase debtors 3,157,121 3.368.1 20 Less provision for unearned interest 467,790 503.668 2,689,331 2,864.452 Long term hire purchase debtors 1,091,743 1.927.491 Less579 words
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Advertisement349 1985-05-03 13 NOTICES We are pleased to announce the appointment of as the Sole Distributor of Csvsi i^CUVCU Construction Equipment *L J tiFfell Sat jj- Bi jPP jflPpA^te^P I dHBWKfIMKHIMiBTfM myyl Wt\ For sales enquiries For rental enquiries Chin Chi Hau Pte. Ltd. Sakai V.C. Chin Pte. Ltd. 2761 Ang Mo Kio349 words
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Advertisement436 1985-05-03 13 Tf GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC W A OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION I B ACT (CHAPTER 210 -EDITION 1970) B DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 27 B Whereas. H I (1) The streets known as- WM B 1 Jalan Selamat (Pt) MX 27 B 2 Lorong Kembangan MX436 words
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Advertisement380 1985-05-03 13 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 117 of 1163 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of PRIDE MOULD PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the380 words
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Advertisement615 1985-05-03 13 Tender Notice j Tenders are invited for: I BUILDING H a) Tender No. AMB/T/85/043— Proposed I interior renovation and proprietary raised I floor system to sth Storey, Orchard I Telephone Exchange. Eligibility: Registered contractors— Class C D (Relevant Category) i^B CIDB registered contractors m 11 Interior I Decoration— Class 82,615 words
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Advertisement820 1985-05-03 13 ffIHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 4 Blocks of 13-Storey 4A/5I Flats with Lock-Up Shops and Eating House 4 Blocks of 4-Storey 4A/5I Flats and 2 Blocks of I I -Storey Executive Flats (Total 61 3 Units) at Tampines Neighbourhood 8 Contract820 words
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Advertisement631 1985-05-03 13 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The foMowmg fenders ate mvii ed by the Chief Supplies Ofti cef HYDRANT TESTING OUT FIT lor Singapore Fiie Sf Tender No CSO I/G 54/15 b) REFRIGERATOR, CAPACITY APPROXIMATELY 175 litres tot Singa|c-'fe Hol'i Force Tender No CSD S G 8 1 /8b c) POLYTHENE BAGS tor631 words
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Advertisement655 1985-05-03 14 NOTICES BalfflSll fl Tenders are invited for the supply, I fl delivery, installation and commissioning fl fl of the following- fl I 1. ELECTRICAL 1 I EQUIPMENT (wattmeters, I 1 electrical power 1 fl transmission systems, I fl protective relays systems, I I primary current injection I test systems, etc)655 words
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Advertisement806 1985-05-03 14 -^PUBUC UTILITIES yS BOBRD I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited from eligible PUB/CIDB I RegisteredContractorsforthefollowing:— I 1 Supply of Uimn 1 Cv conductor, PE Insulated, DST armoured, PVC outertheothed pWol/Hlephone coble. Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials A3 only (PUB) and A4 and above (CIDB) 2 Supply of806 words
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Advertisement1346 1985-05-03 14 111 l I UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD I 1 1 INCORPORATED ft THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE! NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Forty-third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room of the Company, 30th Storey UOB Building, No. 11,346 words
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Advertisement882 1985-05-03 14 lIH Jzmmmnmt&m [UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD I INCORPORATED M TH6 REPUBLIC O SINGAPORE I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting o< the Company will be held at the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Limited, 30th Storey UOB Building, No. 1882 words
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Advertisement1084 1985-05-03 15 NOTICES X ran nono moTOR holdihgs rerhud RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 PROFITS The Directors of Tan Chong Motor Holdings Berhad announce that the audited results for the year ended 31 December 1984 together with the comparative figures for 1983 are as follows: GROUP COMPANY 1984 19831,084 words
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Advertisement772 1985-05-03 15 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for--1 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO EXHIBITION HALL 6 AT WORLD TRADE CENTRE. (NOMINATED SUB-CONTRACT) Cost of Documents Drawings Ss9s/Closing Date 14 May 85 Site Showround 7 May 85 at 10.00 am Meet at Contracts Department 2 TERM CONTRACT FOR GENERAL CLEANING AND SANITARY SERVICES TO772 words
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Advertisement795 1985-05-03 15 IN THE llKill (Ol XT OF IHi: REPt BLK OF SINOAPOKK ompanlrs Uindinj! I p Mm i» of i»m In the Matu-r vf thi < oiiif*..!,. v Art (Chapter IKS) And In the Matter ol UF4KLANI) INTERNATIONAL PRIV A UMITKI) ADVERTISEMENT Ol PETITION Notice is hereby given thai a petition795 words
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Advertisement930 1985-05-03 16 NOTICES APOLLO ENTERPRISES LIMITED N (Incorporated m the Republic ol Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Director* ol Apollo Enterprise* Limited with to make the following announcement: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1964 31.12.1964 31.12.1963 Company Group Company Group Company Group M-000 ss-000 ssuoo ssooo Ka) Turnover 22,275 22,275930 words
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Advertisement156 1985-05-03 16 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 186 ARIHANT KNTERPRK& PIE. LTD. (In volonUry liquidation) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON ISTH APRIL, IMS. At an extraordinary general meeting of the company held on the 16th day of April; 1985, the following special resolutions were passed. a. That the company be wound be voluntarily; b.156 words
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Advertisement698 1985-05-03 16 MKHSTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders are invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 1 .00 am of date shown). 1. SALE OF USED LUBRICATING OIL 4 EMPTY DRUMS FROM PULAU BRA HI NAVAL BASE Tender No: PT*****9 Closing Date: 14-5-85 Tender Deposit: $100.00 2. SALE OF698 words
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Advertisement798 1985-05-03 16 Can you read 2,000 magazines and 500 books and still find time to manage? To get at the best m management sented to you m easy-to-read, con- •Our no-risk offer meam that. reading and keep up your profes- densed form. any time you're not satisfied with the issues sional self-development,798 words
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Advertisement482 1985-05-03 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 152 of IMS la the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185). Aad la the Matter of SIN NATIONAL WALLPAPER MILLS PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for winding up482 words
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Advertisement149 1985-05-03 19 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. The Heart Of The Dragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has never before been possible.149 words
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Advertisement123 1985-05-03 19 Now, you can furnish your HDB HUDC Apartments for much less. Whether you're already staying m a HDB/HUDC flat or about to move into one. it pays to visit our showroom. We have a wide range of imported furniture— bedroom, lounge, dining suites and single items All at amazingly low123 words
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Miscellaneous1744 1985-05-03 19 Your Host Tonight (9.10 pm), with Jeanette It Joseph, has a Talkback segment which an- M -^lllZ^S&IL 3f W *1 «IB W^^'f^^hk swers queries from listeners h Mj I 'i J»^f* "*--*~>, T 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m^^k fl B J9 <aHHH^H|^^Hi^^^^^^niHßK .MtWEW m1,744 words
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Advertisement135 1985-05-03 20 arena® j^J,-*F*. JBy TSirly" X^fcir <^^ *rd from all "jJR- j^ JWi Vvß SBf 1 vV 1 M l l Kw stores \JJ _^^«HJi^k V^JBMB^A^-^ /f during promotion period: /^<^^ •jy -^^mk %s* \Jpir^ I^^ 12-4-85 to 12-5-85 yp^ Yes, Arena Swimwear from France has been the yv /Vjf official135 words
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