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Title Section15 1985-05-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1085 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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358 1985-05-10 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A call was made in the US Senate yesterday for Asean to provide more overt aid to non-communist resistance groups in Cambodia as a prior condition for similar American assistance. Republican Senator Frank Murkowski, Chairman of the ForeignAFP; Reuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration568 1985-05-10 1 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA EDB gives them good credit rating and more incentives are on the way^— By THE ECONOMIC Development Board has given the thumbs-up to small companies. It has rated them as good credit risks, basing its conclusion on the performance of the 1,200Reuter - 568 words
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Article245 1985-05-10 1 BEIJING, Thurs. A week after criticising as "shameful" the behaviour of several hundred men and women who staged a sit-in in Beijing, city authorities appear to be accommodating the protesters' demand to be allowed to live in the capital again. A circular has been sent to allNYT - 245 words
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Article, Illustration182 1985-05-10 1 COKE it is The Coca-Cola Company and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have announced that Coca-Cola Is expected to be the flint soft drink served in space. Coca-Cola spent US$25i,«M (*****,5M) developing a special can that will allow astronauts to drink the popular soft drinkAFP; UPI - 182 words
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466 1985-05-10 1 BEIJING, Thurs. Anxious shoppers formed long lines outside stores today to clear the shelves of best quality meat and other nonstaple foods in advance of big price increases tomorrow after decades of state control. In a move aimed at establishing aAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 466 words
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Article58 1985-05-10 1 JOHHANESBURG, Thaw. South African police today reported that rioting had erupted In Soweto, the country's biggest Black township of two million people. There was also rioting in at toast 11 other Black townships bat officials MM the new unrest In Soweto could pose the most seriousReuter - 58 words
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527 1985-05-10 1 Drive to win them all over to Total Defence IT WILL take another five years before Singaporeans support the Total Defence programme as overwhelmingly as they do national service. To win over the public, Mindef intends to spend more time trying to convince housewives to become its allies in this527 words
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173 1985-05-10 1 Two saw BMW in half to evade duty FUNASDALEN (Sweden), Thurs. Two shrewd Norwegians cut their brand new BMW in half at a petrol station on the border between Sweden and Norway so as to evade heavy customs duty by importing the car as junk. The two men bought theUPI - 173 words
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Article595 1985-05-10 2 Young's joy of science THE Discovery Centre, costing $450,000, is the latest addition to the Singapore Science Centre. It caters to children aged two to eight, but the more than 100 exhibits are appealing even to adults, what with a king-sized heart, a buffalo and an aquarium that beckons595 words
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Article282 1985-05-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MORE letters to the Straits Times Forum Page sddress broader issues than Jut municipal problems. They also tend to be critical of government policy and are wellwritten. We hope the readiness to speak op, evident since the last general election, will continue to produce public282 words
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Article110 1985-05-10 2 PROVING THEIR WORTH THE National Computer Board says in reply to a reader, who had called on it to help computer course graduates obtain employment, that the first batch of such graduates went into the job market barely six months ago and mat many employers are Just beginning to110 words
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Article153 1985-05-10 2 WHEN SAS TURNED A $25m LOSS INTO A $250m PROFIT SINGAPORE companies can learn from the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) that in a mature market where growth is stagnant, it pays to find out what the consumer wants. SAS was able to turn around a $25 million loss in153 words
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Article345 1985-05-10 2 The fair and the foul WMESPORTS squash reporter TAY CHENG KHOON applauds two fine sporting gestures. His first bouquet goes to Alex Tay and Gerald Lim, both of whom despite plenty at stake when they met in the recent Ascot Singapore Closed Squash Championship sportingly owned up to faults345 words
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Article689 1985-05-10 2 Tongue-lashing SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev lashed out at the United States in a V-E Day speech on Wednesday, charging that US foreign policy was becoming a "permanent negative factor in international relations." He also said "American imperialism" aimed at "world hegemony" while Moscow was ready to return689 words
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241 1985-05-10 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway CIA chief in Manila THE US Central Intelligence Agency's chief, Mr William Casey, is in Manila for consultations with President Ferdinand Marcos and other Philippine officials. Mr Casey was also scheduled to visit several provinces to assess the extent of the communist insurgency in241 words
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Article395 1985-05-10 2 Ever popular shows NOBODY seems to recall when midnight and morning shows (so much a part of our film-going culture now) were first introduced to Singapore. The midnight show has remained a weekend highlight for courting couples, loners, motorbikers and insomnia sufferers. These shows are screened on Friday395 words
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359 1985-05-10 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Bill to break long tradition By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Parliament is expected to take a historic step later this month when it enacts a new Bill which will provide women with equality in jobs. The Bill will, for the359 words
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236 1985-05-10 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States plans to send openly US$9 million (Ss2o million) worth of food and medical aid to Afghan resistance groups this year and next, a senior State Department official said yesterday. Under-Secretary of State William Schneider said CongressAP; Reuter - 236 words
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249 1985-05-10 3 Death Row man, 93, appeals for freedom TOKYO, Thurs. A 93-year-old convict who has spent 30 years on Death Row after being found guilty of poisoning 12 bank employees appealed to a judge today for his release. "I hope I will be released as soon as possible," defence counsel MakotoReuter - 249 words
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114 1985-05-10 3 TOKYO, Thurs. All flights out of Japan to China are fully booked until mid-July by Japanese businessmen seeking opportunities in China. There are two reasons: China's recent announcement that It was opening the country to high-tech-nology investment and the need by Japanese firmsKyodo - 114 words
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Article50 1985-05-10 3 BEIJING, Thurs. Palestine Liberation Organisation Chairman Yasser Arafat arrived here today with a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation as part of his efforts to get the five permanent members of the UN Security council to support an international conference on Palestine. China is a permanent member of the council. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article26 1985-05-10 3 BEIJING, Thurs. Rats have overrun Shanghai, China's most populous city, devouring grain in huge quantities and spreading diseases, the China Daily said today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1985-05-10 3 SEOUL, Thurs. Police raided 28 printing shops and bookstores here today In a continuing crackdown on what authorities called seditious books and pamphlets that praise leftist ideologies, Culture and Information Ministry officials said. APAP - 36 words
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105 1985-05-10 3 NEW DELHI, Thus. Seven people died In fresh riots In the western Indian town of Ahmedabad, the largest In Gujarat state, police said today. The violence ended a week-long 101l In clashes over government policy reserving lobs and eoUegeplaces for lowercaste Hindus. PoliceReuter - 105 words
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Article162 1985-05-10 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs. AUSTRALIA, the country with the most sheep, is wooing China, the country with the most people, in what officials here call "wool diplomacy". Australia, with more than 140 million sheep and only 15 million people, hopes to at least triple its wool sales toReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration295 1985-05-10 3 IN A macabre protest against a law forbidding the expert of native birds, professional trapper Bay Ackroyd is seen here laying oat 2*B dead galaha and cockatoo birds on the lawns of Parliament in Canberra. He was shown on television anReuter - 295 words
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244 1985-05-10 4 Israel grants posthumous citizenship to 6 million Jews How the world marked VE Day TEL AVIV, Thurs. Israel yesterday granted posthumous citizenship to the six million Jews who died in the Nazi holocaust. "On the 40th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany, the state of Israel grants commemorative citizenshipAP - 244 words
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Article225 1985-05-10 4 BEIJING, Thurs. China marked the 40th anniversary of VE Day by stressing its own "tremendous contribution" to the antifascist war and announcing plans for a memorial park at the site of the first Sino-Japanese skirmish in 1937. The Communist Party; newspaper, People's Daily, filledAP - 225 words
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253 1985-05-10 4 Greatest moment of joy, says Queen LONDON, nan. Queen Elizabeth described far the lint time yesterday how she celebrated VE Day M yean ago, mingling Incognito with the jubilant crowds in London's streets. Reminiscing In a rare radio Interview, she said she was terrified of being recognised as she andReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-05-10 4 Soviet leader says Kremlin will pursue detente MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev lashed out at the United States in a VE Day speech yesterday, charging that US foreign policy was becoming a "permanent negative factor in international relations". He also said "American imperialism"AFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 455 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-05-10 4 ALL together now... it's party time and these British women war veterans can still get a kick out of life after being out of action for 40 years. The women, all members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War n, were in a dancing moodAP - 84 words
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Article73 1985-05-10 4 UNITED STATES Secretary of State George Shultz plans to discuss with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko next week a proposal for US-Soviet meetings to avoid confrontations over world trouble spots, US officials said yesterday in Washington. They said Mr Shultz was expected to discuss the details withReuter - 73 words
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Article54 1985-05-10 4 AIX SEVEN representatives of Kanak parties in New Caledonia's Assembly said yesterday in Noumea that they intended to quit in protest over violence in the French Pacific territory. One youth was shot dead and more than 70 people were injured in clashes yesterday between militant Kanaks, WhiteReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-05-10 4 CHINESE COMMUNIST Party leader Hu Yaobang (second from right) and North Korean leader Kim D Sung left) walk to a banquet hall in Pyongyang during an unofficial visit by the Chinese leader from May 4 to 6. On his return to Beijing, Mr Hu told a visitingAP - 78 words
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Article70 1985-05-10 4 BRAZIL'S PARLIAMENT has voted in Brasilia to allow future presidents to be chosen by direct ballot, fulfilling a pledge by the late President-elect Tancredo Neves to abolish indirect elections. Mr Neves was elected President by a 686--member electoral college, an institution he described as an undemocratic legacyReuter - 70 words
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Article58 1985-05-10 4 A HUNT was launched yesterday for three Asian men who bound and gagged five Vietnamese men in an apartment in Austin, Texas, and methodically stabbed and shot them, killing one and critically wounding two. The three sped away in a sports car. A police spokesman said noUPI - 58 words
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Article231 1985-05-10 6 Immigration offenders 'denied trials in Britain' LONDON, Thurs. More than 1,000 people arrested for immigration offences are jailed without court hearings each year in Britain, and some stay in prison for 12 months or longer, says a report published today. The report by the Prison ReformAP - 231 words
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161 1985-05-10 6 Peres is now against invasion inquiry JERUSALEM, Thura. PRIME Minister Shimon Peres, reversing the position he took while a member of the opposition, says he now opposes an official inquest into Israel's invasion and occupation of Lebanon. Mr Peres yesterday told 'a group of parents whose sons were among theUPI - 161 words
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Article151 1985-05-10 6 DAKAR, Thurs. Cancers previously masked by common Third World diseases such as malaria and viral hepatitis, and by the effects of malnutrition, are increasing alarmingly. They account for half of new cancer cases in the world each year, specialists at the Cancer Research Association said hereAFP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration107 1985-05-10 6 .PARIS, Hum. The French have lost their taste for the pouting sexiness of Brigitte Bank* and want her replaced as model for Marianne, the symbol of the republic. According to a national opinion poll, most French would prefer to see the more .classic featuresReuter - 107 words
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Article162 1985-05-10 6 Tokyo, Lagos most costly cities GENEVA, Thus. Lagos and Tokyo are t*e world's most expensive cities for traveUtag executives, followed by Teheran and Cairo, says a survey published today ■IV tlla* maj|a«A|nMlt Vmj Hlv UMMH<O»O£V/Un7M ihedollar, living eostß In Enrope were even compared wttii fie** United States, tke survey said.Reuter; AP - 162 words
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Article424 1985-05-10 7 This outrageous squandering of funds 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives yesterday approved a cut of 15 per cent in the United States contribution to the United Nations, but delayed its implementation for a year to enable attempts to be made to reduceReuter; AP - 424 words
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152 1985-05-10 7 Former top Reagan official gets 4 years WASHINGTON, Thurs. Paul Thayer, former Deputy Defence Secretary, was today sentenced to four years' jail by a US Federal court for having given misleading information to the Securities and Exchange Commission. He is the first former senior official in President Ronald Reagan's administration152 words
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Article57 1985-05-10 7 SAN SALVADOR, Thurs. Salvadoran mayors in guerilla war zone areas have been instructed to take refuge in provincial capitals because leftist guerillas have kidnapped eight mayors since April 12. Two of the eight were murdered. The leftists have also burned down 32 town halls so farAFP - 57 words
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354 1985-05-10 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives, concerned about the threat of espionage, yesterday gave tentative approval to a ban on Soviet citizens working in American diplomatic posts in the Soviet Union. The restriction, approved on a voice vote as an amendment to the StateUPI; Reuter - 354 words
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Article230 1985-05-10 7 Women picket newspaper NEW YORK, Thurs. Women protesters picketed The New York Times yesterday, demanding that the newspaper drop the titles Miss and Mrs. They said the titles were discriminatory against women. About 25 demonstrators from the Feminists Fighting Pornography protested at the limes in what Page Mellish, who spokeUPI - 230 words
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134 1985-05-10 7 WARSAW, Thars. A Pole Accused of rape and the sawder of nine women has asked for a sex change operation to prevent him being a danger to society again. Tie trial of Alojxy Tutrves who hunted him, began In the Baltic port of GdanskReuter - 134 words
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Article82 1985-05-10 7 MIAMI, Thurs. Police today seized cocaine worth an estimated US$l billion (about 552-2 billion) in the biggest single day of narcotics confiscations in the drug-smuggling centre of South Florida, police said. Five people were arrested and at least two others escaped in two drug seizures,Reuter - 82 words
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Article345 1985-05-10 8 US concern over communist insurgency threat MANILA, Thursday UNTTED States Central Intelligence Agency chief William Casey has arrived here on a fourday visit for consultations with President Ferdinand Marcos and other Philippine officials. Mr Casey was also scheduled to visit several provinces to assess theAP; AFP - 345 words
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140 1985-05-10 8 Thailand and US allow food relief into Cambodia WASHINGTON, Thurs. For the first time in five years, Thailand and the United States are allowing relief agencies to send rice seed into Vietnameseoccupied Cambodia, the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board said today. Board officials said the Thai government had lifted aUPI - 140 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-05-10 8 Attempt to remove drilling vessel to Singapore waters THESE are four of the seven men who were jailed by an Indonesian court tor trying to tow a drilling barge out of Indonesian waters. All except the group's leader, Dutchman Egbert Bouwmeester, have decided net to appealReuter - 173 words
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326 1985-05-10 8 Two jailed for bomb attacks in Jakarta JAKARTA, Thur». TWO Muslim extremists were jailed today for their part in three bomb attacks which killed' two people in Jakarta last year. The West Jakarta District Court convicted Rachmat Hwiirf. 42, and Hasnul Arifin, 3B, of subversion over the bombings in theReuter - 326 words
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225 1985-05-10 8 Thailand to buy salvaged satellite for $200 m BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand will buy an American-made communications satellite that was damaged in orbit, retrieved by a United States space shuttle and overhauled by the manufacturer and an insurance consortium, Communications Minister Samak Sundravej said yesterday. He told a press conference thatAFP - 225 words
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211 1985-05-10 8 New loan 'will lift Manila economy' MANILA, Thurs. Prime Minister Cesar Virata said today the signing of a new US$925 million (about 552.06 billion) loan on May 20 would help lift the Philippines from its worst economic crisis since World War EL But he warned that a rash of strikes211 words
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163 1985-05-10 8 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. Relations between Australia and the Philippines have taken a turn for the worn following an angry exchange between the Philippine Embassy in Canberra and the President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actu),163 words
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Article120 1985-05-10 8 MANILA, Thurs. A distraught fan died and M others fainted when thousands of people yesterday mobbed to mean teenage Philippine film star Julie Vega, police ■aid. Several stuntmen were seat to control the crowd who Jostled to get a glimpse of her body hiReuter - 120 words
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433 1985-05-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Supreme Court attempt to get the two Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) factions to settle a long standing party dispute failed today. Counsel for the feuding parties one led by Mr Tan Koon Swan and the Other by acting MCANST; Bernama - 433 words
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121 1985-05-10 9 Malaysia to raise price of petrol KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh fffffliimli said today the government will announce early next month an increase in the petrol price. He said the government had completed studying a proposal for a price Increase contained in a memorandum submitted byNST; Bernama - 121 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-05-10 9 IPOH, Thurs. The mystery surrounding the nine-year-old boy who produces what seems to be multi-coloured thread from his right eyelid is expected to De solved on Wednesday when doctors at the General Hospital here complete their tests on him. The hospital's Medical Superintendent, DrBernama - 207 words
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255 1985-05-10 9 Sarawak leader tells of plot to topple him KUCHING, Thurs. Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud has alleged that three local politicians had tried to topple him from his post. He warned that their activities of "stabbing me in the back" would not be allowed to goBernama - 255 words
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314 1985-05-10 9 No time limit for inquiry bank chief The BMF loans scandal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bank Bumiputra has not given any time limit to the official committee of inquiry into the M52.5 billion loans scandal by its Hongkong subsidiary, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), to complete the final report. The bank's ExecutiveNST - 314 words
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Article85 1985-05-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The four-day Asean Standing Committee meeting which ended today discussed the preparatory work for the Asean ministerial conference in mid-July and also agreed to provide a budget of US$l.7 million (553.7 million) to the Asean Secretariat to carry out its activities. ForeignNST - 85 words
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194 1985-05-10 9 Malaysia halves current account deficit KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia reduced its current account deficit by half to MJ3.97 billion last year from M57.84 billion in 1963, due to a huge M96.42 billion surplus in the merchandise account. The Statistics Department reported today that the country still had a deficit inBernama - 194 words
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Article74 1985-05-10 9 IPOH, Thurs. Sixteen people who were allegedly involved in an illegal car race were charged today in the magistrate's court with a total of 288 counts of violating traffic rules. Fifteen of them, aged 18 to 29, claimed trial to charges of driving their vehiclesNST - 74 words
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Article152 1985-05-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MALAYSIAN police have tigpasei a syndicate of etsJHert trlckstera operating In Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore with the arrest of eight people fat Penang yesterday, press reports said today. The five men and three women, all Matey, staiis, were believed to have been activeAFP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-05-10 10 JUNE TAN; H. L. CHAN - JUNE TAN H. L. CHAN Centre meant to stimulate young minds Story: Pictures: AROUND you are a king-sized heart, a buffalo and an aquarium that beckons you to crawl through it. Overhead is a giant green and yellow dragon, winding itself over the entire ceiling.393 words
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195 1985-05-10 10 SINGAPORE and a Japanese prefecture exchanged a "green fingers" handshake yesterday. Dr Chua Sian Eng, Commissioner, Parks ana Recreation Department, and Mr Takeshi Numata, Governor of Chiba Prefecture, signed a declaration to establish a sister-gar-den affiliation between Singapore's Botanic Gardens and the195 words
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219 1985-05-10 10 Jurong handicraft complex shelved PLANS for a $15 million handicraft complex in Jurong have been shelved. A spokesman for Jurong Town Corporation said yesterday that they had to hold back the project because of "poor economic conditions in Singapore". He would not elaborate. The complex, earlier expected to be ready219 words
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Article89 1985-05-10 10 Drug addict committed suicide A DRUG addict killed himself by drinking weedkiller one month after he was picked up by police for having taken morphine. Tok Kim Liang, 38. unemployed, of Jalan Ulu Sembawang, had been addicted to drugs for about 10 years, the coroner's court heard. On April 889 words
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Article72 1985-05-10 10 $30,000 in scrap tin stolen THIEVES broke into a store in Lorong Lada Padi in Nee Soon and stole scrap tin valued at $30,000. Businessman W. S. Ho, 28, told police that he locked the store last Saturday at about 7 pm before leaving (or home. On Monday, he returned72 words
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Article, Illustration394 1985-05-10 11 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Companies trim profit to try and get contract By CHANGI AIRPORT'S second terminal will cost $100 million less than estimated. When the tender closed at U am yesterday, eight companies had submitted bids for the most expensive construction at the airport. The394 words
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327 1985-05-10 11 Man who robbed cabbies pleads guilty A MAN who used a chopper to rob taxi drivers was arrested fey two police officers aa he was about to rob another taxi driver, a court heard yesterday. The poleemea watted In ambush at the Junction of How Sun Drive. off Hartley Road,327 words
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Article133 1985-05-10 11 THE second day of the auction at Mohan's drew more than 1,000 people, who packed into the department store to bid for jewellery, toiletries, cosmetics, textiles and leather goods. Most of the people who turned up were individuals looking for a good bargain. The133 words
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133 1985-05-10 11 AN insurance agent used his friend's car registration book and insurance certificate to obtain a loan of $S,M«. Mr Tan Teng Leng had given Seng Soon Kla, W, his friend of II yean, the documents to renew the road tax and133 words
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Article, Illustration142 1985-05-10 12 AZIZ HUSSIN - AZIZ HUSSIN Picture by THESE pre-war Chinatown shophouses will almost be good as new when the painters and repairmen are done with them. Work on the three blocks of pre-war terrace shophouses, bounded by South Bridge Road and Sago, Trengganu and Smith streets, began early last142 words
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Article326 1985-05-10 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Governments urged to condemn Pretoria *y THE United Nationssponsored regional symposium on Namibia ended here yesterday with a call for more sanctions against South Africa. It also appealed to all governments, particularly those hi Asia, to condemn and reject the Pretoria government's326 words
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252 1985-05-10 12 A BUSINESSMAN accused of five counts of abetment-by-conspiracy to cheat was charged yesterday with another four similar offences involving a total of $548,726.50. Low Chit Bah alias John, 44, a former proprietor of Chop Guan wan, is said to have conspired with252 words
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86 1985-05-10 12 Policeman recovering from injuries A POLICE constable, who was seriously injured in a road accident last month, is recovering in hospital. PC Sarwar Aszal, 36, had internal injuries and cuts in his left eye in an accident between the patrol car he was driving and a taxi, along Yio Chu86 words
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Article69 1985-05-10 12 A SECURITY guard who punched and kicked another guard for reporting him to the management tor sleeping while on duty was Jailed for a day and fined $1,5M yesterday. Kara ppiah Panisil ven, 25, admitted causing grievous hurt to Mr Mohamed Nor bin Nordin, 33,69 words
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Article61 1985-05-10 12 A WOMAN, Leong Wai Kheng, 58, was fined a total $3,900 for having obscene and uncen sored video tapes. She was fined $2,000 after she admitted having four obscene tapes at a flat in Block *****, Marine Parade Road, on Oct 17 last year. She also61 words
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Article, Illustration326 1985-05-10 13 FULLERTON Building is being spruced up at a cost of $21 million. This is to improve the environment and working conditions for office workers there. At present, they work under "1960s conditions", said a Public Works Department official. Fans dangle from the ceiling, lighting326 words
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188 1985-05-10 13 Company boss fined $2,500 for toxic discharge A COMPANY proprietor was fined $2,500 yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of causing a toxic substance to be discharged into a pond. Lim Chwee Poh, of Lim Chwee Poh Trading Company, was charged under the amended Water Control and Drainage188 words
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Article184 1985-05-10 13 TWO men, insblr to prise Men two safes In an office, decided to cover themselves by tying and gagging a third accomplice, a security guard there at the time, to make It look like he was a robbery victim. The guard, Peer Mehamed s/o184 words
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271 1985-05-10 13 Approval for another artificial sweetener ANOTHER kind of artificial sweetening agent will be allowed in the market from today. It is called Aspartame and has been approved as a food additive by the World Health Organisation. The other sweetening agent already being used is saccharin. A statement from the Environment271 words
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Article123 1985-05-10 13 Customs officer charged CUSTOMS officer Samat bin Ismail, 35, was charged on Wednesday with corruptly accepting $30 on April 4. The first charge accuses him of taking $15 from Mr Mark Ong Lai Hock, an operations assistant of Euro Asia Line Pte Ltd, for being lenient in his supervision of123 words
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Article56 1985-05-10 13 AN UNEMPLOYED man was yesterday accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in a hotel room on Tuesday. No plea was taken from Abdul Razak bin Mohamed Maldin, 34, who is alleged to have raped the girl at San Wah Hotel in Bencoolen Street. He was remanded56 words
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185 1985-05-10 13 Australian officials study scheme for small firms TWO officials from the Australian Science and Technology Council (Astec) yesterday visited the Economic Development Board and the Science Park as part of a fact-finding mission. Singapore was their first stop on a three-week mission which will also take them to Europe. Professor185 words
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291 1985-05-10 13 Eight unions join special insurance scheme EIGHT of the NTUC's 70 affiliated unions have taken up a special insurance plan for their 7,900 members covering their non-working hours, a move that is also seen as an insurance against losing members. Another 16 unions have shown interest in the scheme which291 words
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122 1985-05-10 14 Technician vying for SIA house union post A MAJOR contender for leadership in the Singapore AirLnes house union is a 42-year-old senior technician. He is Mr Omar bin Salim Albar, the former Executive Secretary of the parent Singapore Air Transport -Workers' Union (Satu). A popular figure in Satu days as122 words
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Article243 1985-05-10 14 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By A HOUSEWIFE was given a rude shock while preparing a meal yesterday her electric oven exploded, shattering Its glass panel. 'The explosion was quite loud and I screamed when I heard It," Mrs Teo Yuet Mel, 35, said at her home in243 words
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Article, Illustration514 1985-05-10 14 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By SINGAPORE and Rumania see eye-to-eye on a solution to the Cambodian problem and First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night that Rumania's support was an important contribution. Speaking at an Istana dinner in honour of visiting Rumanian Prime Minister Constantin514 words
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Article352 1985-05-10 14 $360,500 damages for deckhand DECKHAND Mohd Fami bin Hassan, 50, who was became totally paralysed after a drum of oil fell on him, was awarded a total $360,513 in general and special damages by the High Court yesterday. His former employer, Swissco Pte Ltd, the defendant in the case, was352 words
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Article126 1985-05-10 14 TOP English and Mandarin tunes have been added to the Sentosa musical fountain's repertoire. The fountain's dancing waters are now swinging to such tunes as Michael Jackson's Billie Jean and Stevie Wonder's I Just Called to Say I Love You, the Sentosa Development Corporation said yesterday.126 words
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Article92 1985-05-10 14 Re-charged with mischief A MAN was re-charged on Wednesday with mischief after he had earlier been given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal. Tan Kim Beng, 29, had been given the discharge at a trial on April 10 because material witnesses were absent. He is accused of splashing a92 words
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Article47 1985-05-10 14 FIRE damaged a vacant tannery at Sims Drive yesterday. The proprietor said the tannery had been vacant for the past four years. The fire started about 7 pm but three fire engines brought it under control naif an hour later. The cause is not known.47 words
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Article27 1985-05-10 14 BLOOD donation sessions for the public will be held on Saturdav at the East Coast Recreation Centre, East Coast Parkway, from 12.30 to 5.30 pm.27 words
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268 1985-05-10 14 Conman used Zainal's name to cheat A CONMAN has been ■^■g East itfinr Abidta's name to •while at least five pcwpic Vm wb ivur The latest Incident took place at 1t.15 am yesterday when Miss E. Suppiah Chittra, M, was conned Into parting with $2M by the smooth talking trickster.268 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-05-10 15 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Number of bookings shows message is getting through By THE police blitz on illegal parking netted 1,276 vehicles on Wednesday the first day of the intensified action to rid Singapore roads of hazards posed by parked vehicles. The number booked showed there382 words
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370 1985-05-10 15 NUS team says new method can cut costs A NATIONAL University of Singapore research team has scored a breakthrough in land reclamation work which could cut the cost of future projects by between 10 per cent and 50 per cent. The technique, proven by the370 words
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Article151 1985-05-10 15 Cheating case trial in November THE case against a man charged with conspiring with "Abalone King" Ng Choon Ser and his son to cheat banks here by using false documents, has been fixed for trial in November. The trial of Gan Beng alias Yen Ming alias Koh Ho, 64, a151 words
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Article53 1985-05-10 15 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Indutrial Research will hold a course on Safety in Industrial Radiography from May 15 to 16 at the Slsir Theatrette. Sisir Buildcourse will provide practical training in radiation safety to radiographers and others who want further training in radiation control. The53 words
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Article51 1985-05-10 15 A 26- YEAR-OLD man, Wang Wai Thin, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal yesterday on a police summons, which accused him of having for sale 1.822 fake LAlpina T-shirts. Wang was alleged to have had the Tshirts in a shop in Trengganu Street on May 6,51 words
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Article208 1985-05-10 15 Exit number system for the PIE MOTORISTS driving along the Pan-Island Expressway now have an exit numbering system to help them find their way more easily. The system, similar to the one along the East Coast Parkway, involves putting up signs with exit numbers of the kilometre post closest to208 words
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Article77 1985-05-10 15 A PASSENGER died in hospital early yesterday after the car he was travelling in hit a tree along Loyang Avenue. Mr Tan Guan Lee, 35, was in the front seat of a Honda Prelude driven by Miss W Y Chong, 22, when the crash happened at77 words
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135 1985-05-10 15 TWO policemen have been arrested far allegedly raping a 21- year-old woman la Ang Mo Kio on April M. The two constables, aged 2t and 21, were arrested when they went to the CID headquarters la Robinson Road for questioning at 11.3t am on135 words
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207 1985-05-10 15 MORE parking lots will be available for Housing Board residents making use of Carpark Three in Teck Whye Lane now that parking facilities for lorries have been withdrawn. But for lorry owners parking in the area, it has become a207 words
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Advertisement123 1985-05-10 10 NEW COROLLA ENGiNE, NEW QUALITY STANDARD. TAVATA Wfer/d leadership in engine technology is rapidly passing to Toyota. And now, this Toyota I W^M W M I Jh technology is changing the concept of small car design and quality. In the new Corolla, WSm an advanced 12-valve 1.3-litre engine gives you123 words
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Advertisement129 1985-05-10 11 I r^B The way you write and the 111 pen you choose both say ill a lot about you. Slanted it II writing with large loops can 1 I show responsiveness and j I Jlj imagination. Choosing a j|l |j Sheaffer shows you appreji\l IS ciate a superior pen that129 words
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Advertisement497 1985-05-10 11 Come enjoy your place in the Sun! /n s^ >^ seaview f iv^ s^ $80& $90. SINGLE W^ DOUBLE With 323 tastefufly appointed rooms all facing the sea, a host of recreational amenities, full convention facilities and the sleekest disco in town, the Orchard Sun is definitely the plushest and497 words
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Advertisement591 1985-05-10 12 A PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA I Mm mm... HONEY! f Lip-smacking^Goodness Now Available At Yaohan Orchard, Katong B %s^^ A Tf*-B^ aV ...-.v^y«aa»tJ^i^r KhHUNn/1 a^ar /«7 a. Sbbß H WJC,. K J^ j m~^\ mW B^^H B JbbV J jgg^p* m^^ //*5 iT<J i^«W *E«m W\f{lrff&*f J^P immm aff Tt* V591 words
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Advertisement150 1985-05-10 12 Mdaka Tok Paqans '/■i^l SmMt^ w&»^\^H Eat your way Arou^i ifae best of Tfyonya homc-cocfan^ and mcaie. Come savour the Nyonya Food Festival May 10-19 And for dessert, we have culinarv delights of home O 2 u ?o^ cl Bubc^ r Pulot Itan A w f el cooked PerarYakanfare.Setin S150 words
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Advertisement561 1985-05-10 13 C»(FQRD I I i invites all those planning to I J^^^^\ study for the London University I External LL.B Degree and I Jfcj^^^ GCE 'A' Levels to a public 1 f I m^ address by the Wolsey Hall l^m.m x Principal, the Honourable 4 ■It mJ frank fisher, 1 KW^B561 words
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Advertisement277 1985-05-10 14 MS!""! 3 *fr x ir 1 f^i^W, Singapore Handicrafts T.". h^l^g^^l^P J__ IBBIum^»JHBbJ < WMMn gnOWwm WV^BBpQW fißflMCrani NlQn| mmm^^m a^v^ar^Bßaj .U^lSm SfKwioum 4, OIM7 PtoseL SanQa^ort) (M93. T*fc 737M92/) ff^^*] extended to l3tt» May fW^ STOCK TAKWG 5R= GBMINE REO UCTION BELOW COST! Singapore's Oldest VJfc lwl dHnJ^B Largest277 words
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Advertisement485 1985-05-10 15 Fresh Savings at Newmart Fresh savings Hits week May 10 16, 1985 OFFER ITEMS USUAL OFFER Ofl^R ITEMS USUAL OFFER PORK PRICE PRICE GROCERIES PRICE PRICE 1. Twee Bak per kg &?5 4.00 1. Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat 340g $1,80 0.95 Pig Maw per kg 6& 5.78 2. Kikkoman Soya485 words
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Advertisement338 1985-05-10 16 I 1 1 I I LI^V^H HbLI 111 1^ I \Utmm II HHUj I AH I Jil/twJEm W^ml /^m M^H M^ I «&W Jl UIII \M M V^mll I w£l 11 U I J^^ I We are closed for lunch today. Jkl Ri H II IS I However, well be338 words
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Article, Illustration361 1985-05-10 17 MICHAEL LIM - It's a mess on land and water MICHAEL LIM Chua Chu Kang By PARTS of the Kranji Reservoir Park and the grass bank facing the Johor Straits are fast turning into rubbish dumps. Last Sunday crumpled newspapers, tissues, bones, cigarette butts and paper plates were strewn on the grounds. The361 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-05-10 17 FOK JUN EE - FOK JUN EE Ulu Pandan By GROWING and tending vegetables and fruit trees can be therapeutic, going by the experiences of some elderly folk at Ghim Moh housing estate. Armed with gardening toois, they cultivate a small clearing bordered by the Malaysia-bound railway tracks on one350 words
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Article190 1985-05-10 17 Tanah Merah SOME residents of Tanah Merah win turn hawkers for a day at the Tanah Merah Zone 3 RC's first food and fun fair. About 20 stalls will be set up to sell such favourite food as mee goreng, kueh pai tee, laksa and poh piah.190 words
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Article, Illustration208 1985-05-10 17 Yishun ITS 7 pm. Most offlceworkers and home by then. But for about 5M kindergarten ehUdren at Ylshun Education Centre hi Ylshun Ring Read, school has Just These children have had their lessons at algat since January parents 1 choice, others because they cannot get a place208 words
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Article246 1985-05-10 17 Interested in these activities? SWIMMING: Lessons for women will be on Tuesdays and those for children on Thursdays, at the Bedok swimming complex. The fee for each 15--lesson course is $50. Sign up at the Marine Parade Neighbourhood F RC centre at Block 61. Marine Drive, tomorrow between 2pm and246 words
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Article288 1985-05-10 17 SCIENCE: A new exhibition gallery, The Discovery Centre, opens today at 11 am at the Singapore Science Centre. Liquid crystal stickers, book marks and balloons will be given to the first 500 children visiting the gallery from today until Sunday. Opening hours are from 10 am288 words
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468 1985-05-10 18 The Straits Times says Get down to grassroots EVEN the casual reader must have noticed a change in recent months in the type and quality of letters in our Forum page. Firstly, there are more people than before who write on broad questions of policy. Their letters form a more468 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1985-05-10 18 LAO MONG HAY - LAO MONG HAY Hanoi's 'moral posture' resembles those undertaken by the earlier colonial powers By THE WORLD breathed a sigh of relief when the invading Vietnamese forces ousted the Khmer Rouge from Cambodia at the end of 1978. That sad nation's trial1,385 words
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Article, Illustration711 1985-05-10 18 E=!S-BH3^E^^i^B^SXCT9H[^^^^^BM^^Hl^l^HH NEW YORK What has 58,000 telephones, almost as many people as Houston, and threatens the security of the United States? As every student of the World Almanac knew immediately after reading the first two clues, the answer is Nicaragua. Those same711 words
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Advertisement444 1985-05-10 18 BALLY tf Switzerland Sole Agent: S.G. Parrett ft Son (Pte) Lid. Singapore <> -p v m Centrepoint knows B^H iMfer IiSP^H >ow s P ec^ mothers B JP^H[ V i\M WF&Ttr^ are> Jl(^ we're B M*A I^WMl>yy^- W Jm ~m^ celebrating it < fl m*M y^*- these special MH Vyk444 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1985-05-10 19 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Efforts to end corruption at Indonesia's ports take effect Around the region By JAKARTA President Suharto and his technocrat ministers have started a bold and aggressive campaign to sharpen the competitive edge of Indonesia's nonoil and non-gas exports by dealing a severe1,070 words
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752 1985-05-10 19 FRANK LIPSIUS - Coke's move an affront to tradition, say fans FRANK LIPSIUS By 41 would Be more tamper with the formula for Coca-Cola than I would try to Improve the writing in m Gone With the Wind. 7 Mr Walter Mitchell, publisher of the Atlanta-based magazine, Southern Accents, speaking for many CokeFT - 752 words
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Advertisement416 1985-05-10 19 /<TT\ SINGAPORE {•»>5 CONTACT LENS \3/ SOCIETY The following members are: D CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS D OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS LJ. BENJAMIN edwaro j. benjamin pte. ltd 7. *O1 -02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre. F.A.4.1.. Mount Elizabeth Road (0922). Tel: *****55. *****79. CNEN IM FWI~ DAHsiN IOPT. ca 1 North Bridge416 words
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Advertisement383 1985-05-10 19 Undress our e^m E^d Hits mj^nn^M^m^^jihm Cream of Artichokes $5.50 It'll tdV Wltli COLD APPETISERS HliHc: Artichoke with yUIIF I xAS It? DUQS I IVlousselinc or Vinaigrette Sauce $9.50 For a whole new taste Artichoke with King sedation thafs absolute* Prawns $15.00 sublime. As a soup and cold served with383 words
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470 1985-05-10 20 Computer board plays role of match-maker It ensures training suits industry's needs I REFER to the letter "NCB should help computer grads get jobs" by "Unsolved Bug". (ST, April 5). <7 Unsolved Bug" was of the opinion that the National Computer Board should ensure that the graduates of the Centre470 words
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Letter, Illustration284 1985-05-10 20 I WOULD like to bring up something which has serious implications on the impression tourists will have of Singapore. On May 2, I brought four friends from Sweden for a tour of Sentosa. We boarded the cable car at Mount Faber after paying $5 a284 words
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201 1985-05-10 20 I AM writing about a real danger which exists to motorists and other road-users. I have noticed that with growing construction and other related activity, many companies are now using bigger trucks. Their drivers often take advantage of the size of their trucks to201 words
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269 1985-05-10 20 Queen Street closed for safety reasons WE refer to the letter by "L.C.C." enquiring into the closure of the stretch of Queen Street between Bras Basah Road and Stamford Road. (ST, April 8). We apologise for the inconvenience caused. However, it is necessary to close Queen Street for the mass269 words
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Letter109 1985-05-10 20 I REFER to the article "Scheme to strengthen families". (ST, April 6). The Parent Education Programme is not an offshoot of the report by the Committee on the Problems of the Aged, as indicated in your article, but rather of a recommendation made at the109 words
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Letter90 1985-05-10 20 WE refer to the letter "Cars can't get in or out on some days concerning iiyHMorjittifMtt^ parking along Lorong H, Telok Kurau. (ST, April 8). We would like to inform your writer, Ms Lois Kee, and other residents along Lorong H, Telok Kurau that the90 words
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Letter101 1985-05-10 20 Shunfu Red will be extended WE refer to K.P.C.'s request "Direct road link needed". (ST, April 1). We wish to inform your writer that in drawing up the development plans for Bishan West Estate, provisions have been made to facilitate traffic movements in the area. Shunfu Road will soon be101 words
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Letter53 1985-05-10 20 WE would like to inform Mr C.K. Lim (ST, April 22) that the cable car exhibit in the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's outer window display at Tudor Court was been repaired since April 15. We thank the writer for being concerned about the matter. ELSIE OZAKU (MRS) AMtMraeter53 words
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Advertisement784 1985-05-10 20 MORE FREE TIME? That's what you'll have a k >t more of, So, get yourself an ICB ATM card when your banking transactions are taken application form now to benefit from the care of by our ATMs which are available vast convenience of banking at your own round-the-clock 365 days784 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-05-10 21 "The market is best described as flat," said a broker. "It hasn't gone down, it just has no fizz," he added. Yesterday continued to be featureless. The Straits Times Industrial Index was up 1.23 points at 791.76, after being up by 0.88 points at noon. The Business Times89 words
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Article62 1985-05-10 21 494 +22 Hi. Mi. Mm 258 +18 __•<_■_ 50c 220 +14 _B___| £00 +10 FIR 500 +6 OCBC 890 +5 SPH 610 5 DBS 595 +5 Qtd 304 +5 Sport La. 272 +5 MA 1« +5 MRmvNA 140 +5 H-pun Cap* 342 +4 TDM 282 +4 ■01 IS9 +462 words
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Article61 1985-05-10 21 lto.B lta.9 BT Composite 705.98 707 70 BTMutor *****84 3589(28 BT 08/OS -231 188 STMBtn* 790 53 ***** ST Finance 2307 24 2309.81 ST Hotels ***** ***** Ma, 8 Say 9 ST Properties 457.74 460.06 ST_mnp 316 54 316.46 ST Plantations 2451.97 2446.75 OCBC ***** 610.86 OUB Composite *****61 words
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Article68 1985-05-10 21 .Harbour 480 -40 IMI Dm 530 -20 Utd Choc 170 -13 SIS 198 -10 A AMI 404 -8 S_.H_._i_ 380 -8 GmSm 580 —5 I C 535-5 Straits TraS* 450 -4 Satanpr Drtdt 440 -4 Har__>_- 378 -4 T HSM_a 142—4 MAC 272 -3 F A C A 170-368 words
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Article13 1985-05-10 21 Poho ng Inv 408,000 Peg. Matoysio 350,000 Ms__d__i 231,000 UIC 227,00013 words
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Article34 1985-05-10 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 ragfi 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) Atrfjne Hi|h 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) /Ul brat low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article12 1985-05-10 21 THE US dollar closed at DM3.1495 in Singapore, losing 56 points.12 words
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Article21 1985-05-10 21 DM Y FT" S_ HS ÜBS 1.2195 3.1580 252.00 unq 2.2210 7 7900 1.2190 3.1495 252.25 9.5900 2.2265 7.778021 words
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Article33 1985-05-10 21 Eurodollar: Lost seven ticks to 91.33 a contract. Deotschem&rk: Gained 56 ticks to 0.3187 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 18 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.BO to U*****.90 an ounce.33 words
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271 1985-05-10 21 LONDON, Thurs. British Airways yesterday reported yesterday a 9 per cent jump in annual profits to £202 million (5*545 million) and said it was hoping to be sold into private hands before next March. Its pre-tax profits for the 1984/85 financial year ended271 words
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Article80 1985-05-10 21 GENEVA, Thurs. Natural rubber producers and consumers were at odds over future prices yesterday as they ended a first round of talks on a new international natural rubber agreement to replace the one which expires in October. While exporters, led by Malaysia, seek higher prices to matchReuter - 80 words
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Article61 1985-05-10 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. Local property giant, Hongkong Land, yesterday announced the appofctment of Mr Rodney Leach to its board of directors. Mr Leach, 50, is currently affiliated with Hongkong Land's sister company, Jardine Mathesoo. He is a Director of Jardins Matheson Holdings and Chairman of Jardine Insurance BrokingATP - 61 words
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Article73 1985-05-10 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. Caltex Oil Hongkong Ltd is p|»iwi*i»g a major jointrenture property development at a former suburban oil depot, Managing Director Red Stanmyre said. Local press reports said New World Develop- ment Co Ltd will take a 10 per cent share in the project, while Caltex willReuter - 73 words
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Article76 1985-05-10 21 TOKYO, Thurs. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and China National Otbhore Oil Corp are negotiating to form a joint company to supply equipment and technology for offshore oil drilling, a Mitsubishi spokesman said. The Tokyo Shimbun daily newspaper reported that the joint company will be capitalised atReuter - 76 words
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Article98 1985-05-10 21 SYDNEY, Thurs. City and Suburban Properties Ltd said test results from the Wapolu prospect in Papua New Guinea, a joint venture with Esso PNG Inc. confirm at least six million tonnes bearing 1.15 grammes per tonne of gold between the surface and a depth of two metres.Reuter - 98 words
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163 1985-05-10 21 Sabah Gas plans to open new plants KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sabah Gas Industries (SGI) is exploring possibilities for further downstream projects such a steel or mini steel plant, conversion of methanol to petrol and single cell protein plants. SGI Managing Director Gustav Renstrom said yesterday the investment for the steel163 words
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393 1985-05-10 21 SAS secret and the lesson within Airline turned losses into profits in stagnant market SINGAPORE companies can learn from the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) that in a mature market where growth is stagnant, it pays to find out what the consumer wants. SAS has turned around a $25 million loss393 words
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452 1985-05-10 21 DOREEN SOH - Sales up but Cold Storage suffers $100,000 loss DOREEN SOH By COLD Storage Holdings PLC had a particularly difficult time in Singapore last year. Although total sales in Singapore rose 5 per cent t0520T.6 million for 1984, pre-tax profits fell from $9.6 million in the previous year to a $100,000452 words
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Article415 1985-05-10 21 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter SINGAPORE investors will get a chance to invest in an Australian investment company, Sunshine Australia Ltd, which belongs to Malaysian-born entrepreneur, Mr Lee Ming Tee. Mr Lee is placing five million Sunshine snares, priced at As2 (552.94 per share,415 words
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Article178 1985-05-10 21 NTUC Income's pollcyholders can take a travel leu of up to 8# per cent of the cost of a tour, the latest in a series of special benefits. Fran Joe 1, policyholders who have been insured with the cooperative for two yean can apply for a178 words
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Article74 1985-05-10 21 AMSTERDAM, Thins. Europe's largest electronics firm, Philips, yesterday reported a 7.8 per cent drop in profits in the first quarter of 1985, compared with the 1984 period, largely due to the sudden decline in the United States market for memory chips. Philips Joined nearly every US74 words
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Article, Illustration158 1985-05-10 21 Sime sells computer to hospital SIME DARBY Systems has sold Mount Elizabeth Hospital its Microdata computer system. The $310,000 sale is the first major deal for Sime Darby Systems since the group launched Microdata in December. Instead of tying the computer down with a predetermined format, the Microdata system allows158 words
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238 1985-05-10 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - Company to push liqueur for the go-getters MARA FERNANDEZ By THE scramble tor a share of the rapidly increasing wise market appear* to be intensify The latest to respsnd to the $17-million Siagaporean thirst for wise is Benedictine SA, makers of Benedictine DOM. The Preach wine producer waste to modify238 words
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Article2362 1985-05-10 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because a« dealings at a particular price ire lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,362 words
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Article1629 1985-05-10 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto(3.loS)xd A Owe (1.996X2) 1 99 (39) 2.00 AMD (3.006 3 025X1)3.00 Akomil 01BM8) 1 .00(19) 1.01 API (088^6X1) 0.88 (3) 0.89 (1) 0.88 M ASM (1 196 1 20S) (13) 1.19(19) 1 20 Antoh (1.238 1 .249(2) 1.23 (1) 1 22(2) 1.24 lota1,629 words
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Article2702 1985-05-10 22 lAI shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights N Ta.-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with Ihe price quoted in dolors. 1984/85 Last Yield Vd Day Mgh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Htgti Low2,702 words
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626 1985-05-10 23 "THE market is best described as flat," said a broker. "It hasn't gone down, it just has no fizz, he added. Yesterday continued to be featureless. The Straits Times Industrial Index was up 1.23 points at 791.76, after being up by 0.88 points626 words
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Article253 1985-05-10 23 ata«9 HO Cftaaft Assodoted I kit all Bonk Of East Asia 25.40 -0.1 Cheung Kong 17.40 -0.3 China tight 15.90 +0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 10.20 +0.1 f E Consortium 0.77 -0.01 For East Exch G I C*-1— 8.50 -0.1 Great EogVe 0.86 -0.06 Hang Lung 6.15 -0.1 Hang Seng253 words
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Article334 1985-05-10 23 MayS Van Charge Apnomoto 1100 +20 Akoi 441 +1 Amodo 1050 -30 AMhOwn 878 -11 Asohi Glass 875 -5 Bank Tk 823 -4 Bndgestone 528 -2 Canon 1260 unch Casio Computer 1690 -10 Oaten 520 -7 OMp Print 1000 unch D Nippon Screen 1260 -50 Ooiet 671 +1 Doach,334 words
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Article318 1985-05-10 23 May 9 Cent* Chart** A C I 225 +1 A N I 275 -7 A P M 285 unch Abertoyle 1170 +10 Age 245 -3 Alonce Ol 105 -I Allied MS 252 unch Ampol Exp 245 +3 Ampol Pet 182 unch Anz 482 unch Ashton 90 +4 B H318 words
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Article220 1985-05-10 23 Bay! IBS Charrje Alcoa 31 Aled Cham Cp 45% Afe-Chotmers 6% Am Tel 4 Tel 21% Arrwx Inc 16% Amr Corp 42 +1 Bethlehem Stl 16% -Vi Boeing Co 58Vi Burroughs Cp 60% Ojterplor Co 31 Vi Chose Monhtn 5414 Chrysler Cp 34% Citicorp 46% Cons Not Gas220 words
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Article571 1985-05-10 23 Bays Pence Charge InDUSTRIALS AMied-Lyons 185 unch Ass. Dairies 154 -2 BTRPLC 729 +10 Babcocks 158 +1 Barclays 377 +10 Beecharn 353 +5 BtCC 225 -3 Btue Circle 526 +3 BOC Group 277 +1 Boots 179 +1 Bowater 280 -4 BATS 313 -8 Britannia 94 unch BP 535 -20571 words
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Article53 1985-05-10 23 HST Index Thursday 1266.19(1264.20) i Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1610.09 (1621.45) 11- Al-Ordinaries Thursday 889.0 (889.9) Nfckei D J Average Thursday *****.51 (*****.20) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 988.5 (985.8) *j 4 Dow Jones Average §!>'"' Wednesday 1249.78 (1252.76) T* (Fiptes in brackets refer to those of the previous tradrrf53 words
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Article268 1985-05-10 23 3CBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6 V. 6 6 Autosave SVS Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5% 5V 4 5% 5V 4 6 months SV. 5 3 5% 5Vi 9 months 5H 6>/ 4 5% 53/4 12 months 6 6V*268 words
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Article133 1985-05-10 23 Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5357—1.5390 6.64—6.37 Canadian dollar 1.6152—1.6174 6.27—6.16 NZ dollar 1.0108—1.0137 10.14—9.73 Sterling pound 2.7294—2.7334 3.70—3.64 US dollar 2.2290—2.2305 4.52-4.47 Austrian schilling 10.0859—10.1019 100.55—97.76 Belgian franc (com) 3.5296—3.5359 287.76—282.10 Danish kronor 19.7204—19.7371 51.46—50.38 Deutschemark 70.9646—71.0576 14.36—14.03 Finnish mark 34.1086—34.1420 Unq— 29.59 French133 words
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Article106 1985-05-10 23 THE Singapore dollar closed at 2.2290/10 at 3pm yesterday, slightly below the high of 2.2310/30. Trading was quiet throughout the day with an initial opening of 2.2240/70. A low of 2.2220/50 was touched in early trading. The greenback eased against most major currencies. Against the deutschemark, it opened at106 words
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Article106 1985-05-10 23 the KILOBAR market Closing price was traded between uv* 5522.646 and 5522.736 Im yesterday. Krugerrand 2.530 (2,520) The Far East gold PHYSICAL Buyers-Mars market opened at cn_ $s U*****.00/314.50 and remained quiet and fea- tobar u nav lureless 5 gm Unav The day's high was at 10 gm Unav106 words
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Article20 1985-05-10 23 GOLD USJ/oz Ihvs Wed Singapore 314.20—314.70 313.70—314.20 Hongkong 313.10—313.60 Wed Tims New York 312.60-313.10 314.60-315.10 London 312.75—313.25 314.30—314.8020 words
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Article158 1985-05-10 23 Managers' price* for May 10 Singapore Unit Trust Die Commerce 1.96—2.08 The Savings Fund 1.39-1.47 S'pore Prog Fund 0 82 0.87 Spore Sec Fund 1.21—1.28 S'pore invest Fund 0.89—0.94 S'pore Equity Fund 0.83-0.88 Asia Unit Trust MH Invest Fund 2.10— 2.23xd Mai Prog Fund 0.87—0.92 Mai Security Fund158 words
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Article103 1985-05-10 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures were traded below the previous day's ranges in Simex. Mr Paul Volcker's comments on Wednesday night in New York had decreased chances of an easier US monetary policy and an early discount rate cut, thus reversing bullish market sentiment. Trading was thin with prices moving103 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-05-10 23 JUNE deutschemark opened higher than the previous close. It eased slightly and then rose to 0.3196 on the back of a declining US dollar. However, late afternoon trading saw a dip in June deutschemark, which finished at 0.3187. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Jon 8572 words
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Article53 1985-05-10 23 TRADING in the yen pit was encouraging. Opening near the day's low, it rose to 0.*****0 but retreated on the dollar's rebound to finish at 0.*****8. Oped High Lew Sett Est Vel Jon 85 0.*****5 0.*****0 0.*****4A 0.*****8 33 Sept 0.*****1 Dee 0.*****3 Open Lnt (Wei): ML Act53 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-05-10 23 GOLD futures dipped in early morning trading. It recovered its earlier losses following the US dollar's decline, but settled lower due to profit-taking and short covering of the US dollar. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (Id USt per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jon 8567 words
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Article17 1985-05-10 23 Ctomi pncw HuWw COTts/kfc Singapore June 167.25 up 0.50 cents Malaysia June 190.50 up 0.25 cents17 words
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Article17 1985-05-10 23 Tin Cfcwin pricts M'kk KL Tin 28.56 up 15 cents Turnover 126 tonnes up 18 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1985-05-10 23 Ctosnt prices Aluminium tome M Spot 941 00-942.00 (*****—927.00; 3 montis 9b 1 50— 952.50 (943 50—944.501 Market (one Steady Sales 10 625 tonnes25 words
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Article30 1985-05-10 23 8ilv». CmnmtmKws USJ -Ot 02 Thuri Nrt Su****' 6 30—6 35 6 21 6 ?6 •tod lan Ne» Yort 6 ?S-6 30 6 28—6 3. Source Credit Suisse Sport30 words
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Article24 1985-05-10 23 Ctoa* Price* Copper £/tnae M Spot *****0—1335.0C C1328.00 1332.00) 3 month- 1238 00-1240 00 (1228.00-1230 00) Market tone Very Steady Sales 14.650 tonnes24 words
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Article98 1985-05-10 23 C__f prices Crude MS/tome palm oi Ma. 1520 isoottii 1515 (central) 1510 inorthi June 1420 (soutn north) '410 (central) Refined palm LSJ/tomes RBOpalm M.y 715 (sellers) June 690 (sellers) July 645 (sellers) WMWrn Ma. 710 (sellers) June 680 (sellers) Jul* 625 (sellers) RBD Stearin May 530 (sellers) June98 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-05-10 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppsl Wharves Rosebay K27 aside 10/5 San Juan Kl2 aside 10/5 Unison IV Kll aside 10/5 Verbena Kl6 aside 10/5 Wuyisan Kl5 aside 10/5 Ikan Dun K29 10/5 12/5 JensonlV K22 10/5 11/5 Kim Soon Li K23 10/5 11/5 KotaAngsana K3l 10/5 11/5233 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-05-10 23 Container schedules LCL Receiving Receiving SMp (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Bock Lampung (10S85R) 10/5 (2359) F2 1000-1200 N4 Atre.ida (572) 11/5 (0200) F7 0930-1100/1300-1400 L8 Al Manyah (15) 11/5 (0700) F7 1200-1330/1800 1900 UI B Angsana (209) 11/5 (0700) F7 0700-0900/1730 1900 B4 K Koztovskiy (16BE85) 11/5 (0700) F5 0800-1000/1730532 words
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Article34 1985-05-10 23 HONGKONG, Thurs. Orient Overseas Container Line Inc said it has signed a joint space charter agreement with Neptune Orient Lines L'd of Singapore and Yamashita-Shinrihon Singapore Steamship Co Ltd of Japan ReuterReuter - 34 words
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274 1985-05-10 24 Socoil to pay 12% interest to unsecured creditors KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Socoil Corporation Bhd will pay interest at 12 per cent per annum to every unsecured creditor entitled under a cashrepayment scheme of 30 sen for every ringgit from March 21, it was announced today. Datuk Bek Neilson, Chairman ofBernama - 274 words
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159 1985-05-10 24 Malaysia 'can be world's top tyre producer' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia could be the world's leading tyre producer with plans to produce 2M million tyres a year, said Mr Norman Stoller, of the Stanford Research Institute. Mr Steller was presenting a paper on Malaysia The Number One Tyre Producer atBernama - 159 words
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91 1985-05-10 24 NZ minister to open paint company EPIGLASS (S), a New Zealand company which makes industrial paints and marine, decorative, heavy marine and protective coatings, will start operations on May 16. Mr Jonathan Hunt, New Zealand Minister of Broadcasting and Postmaster General, will officiate at the opening of the company at91 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-05-10 24 Corporation to be registered this week KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new Kuala Lumpur Clearing House Corporation a key element in efforts to reorganise trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) will be submitted for registration by the Registrar of Companies later this week. This marks204 words
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411 1985-05-10 24 Investment trust hopes for better climate KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian General Investment Corp Bhd (MGIC), a closed-end investment trust company, is cautiously optimistic over the current year's prospects given the varying impact of several developments affecting the corporate sector. The company expects recent amendments to the Companies Act and theBernama - 411 words
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194 1985-05-10 24 Commodity prices 'far from stable' PRICES of commodities such as rubber, palm oil, cocoa and copra, which plantation group Highlands and Lowlands Bhd produces, are "far from stable", warned the group's Chairman in the group's latest annual report. Mr Syed Mahmood bin Syed Hussain said that although the Malaysian economy194 words
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Article176 1985-05-10 24 FURNITURE for apartments will be the main attraction at the Asia Pacific Furniture Fair to be held at the World Trade Centre in December. The organisers, the Singapore Furniture Manufacturers' and Traders' Association, believe the fair would appeal to Singaporeans, about 80 per cent ofFurniture Council - 176 words
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Advertisement680 1985-05-10 24 Buy quality- insist on test approval from Renowned Standard Institutions RUSTPROOF (Fibreglass body and aluminium blades. I gt^ I Its made to last.) >^**V LIGHTWEIGHT (Total weight 12 lbs and no precast hook necessary makes it so easy to install) d^"^l^^^ ENERGY SAVING (Being lightweight and efficiently designed, Jfr Relite680 words
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Advertisement1144 1985-05-10 27 tts 16 Flowers/Plants 16 Flowers/Plants LidW&p'CHAMPION JCjttVfcP^ ORCHIDS ■KaMr IMPORTED POT EjT PLANTS -i U Muttfco. Singapore's largest nursery offers you I a complete selection of Murtlco's champion orchids, pot plants and Ip^M** Wiao^^ iii^^ i <^ Floral arrangements, bouquets, cut flowers Orchid plants in special gift wrap, etc, etc.1,144 words
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Advertisement787 1985-05-10 27 W Models, Sportmen, athW letes take a long look at something very brief K in classification 25. 25 Sato: Other 25 Sato: Othar 32 Photography Products Products A Sparkling Offer of I Real Diamond Earrings <§> -jpepfr LE HENG JEWELLERS Far East Plaza. #03-133. Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 TEL: *****87787 words
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Advertisement537 1985-05-10 27 U.K. TRAINED VIDEOORAPHER WILL TEACH you video filming set you up in your business earning about $2,000 p.m For details: *****06. Edward Melvyn WEDDING VIDEO FILMING 10 yrs photography experience Professional results ensured *****17 33 Babysitting/ Child Car* Centre WE GIVE PERSONAL Attn to your child with nursery and kindergarten537 words
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Advertisement550 1985-05-10 28 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture A Famoub Shiatiu Massage Z vvnich only jses the fingers Q on pressure points Soothes J^B J^Mal away tension and revitalises PUkS 3 the bod> .I§L (ft *< *0 FOR LADIES ONLY $25 *A> Jjj J& D Beauty Centre j i Q M #04-04/5/6550 words
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Advertisement420 1985-05-10 28 SfMCißMtt Hi Fwmttur©, FufnteWoQS BartovaGon Projects CALL US AT: STALLION INTERIOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION Our renovation undertake all kinds of interior and exterior decoration in private apartments. a We have skilled workers. All Jobs under proper supervision and will be guaranteed. a Easy payment can be arranged. For enquiries quotations, call:420 words
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Advertisement833 1985-05-10 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE IN repairing ft renovation, roof leakage, gutter. Installing partitions, celling, carpet, wall paper, rubber tiles, ceramic tiles, painting, parquet flGoring, carpentry work ft all kinds of renovation work. Tel: *****08/ *****09 PALACE SPECIALISED IN kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, display cabinet all kinds of renovation works833 words
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Advertisement727 1985-05-10 28 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi MARANTZ: 2 MODEL 1 mono tube Pre-amp 2 model 2 mono Pow-er-amp, all are collector's Items But still sound better than anj others. $3,500. 0.n.0. 26 Still Road KOON SENG COLOUR TV It Vldec Service. We do TV antenna Installation too. Tel *****76. LEONQ LECK SPECIALISES727 words
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Advertisement639 1985-05-10 28 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ i Translation Services IN NEED OF Secretarial Service i Answering, telex reglstratic of address services provided. Ii terested call: *****19/ 21. i PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION Al DRESS ($l5)/fully computerise answering ($l5)/ telex/ typlni office room. *****66 Sylvia Phu BOOK-KEEPING/ TAX AND e available. Call *****37 (of hrs)/*****31639 words
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Advertisement1622 1985-05-10 28 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities fn BUSINESS FOR SALE SYDNEY AUSTRALIA d- Wholesale timber merchant sound profitable busl;d ness trading mostly in North American species. g/ 35,000 sq.ft. under cover on 5 acres. Owners getting older and want change. Ideal to develop distribute tlon centre for imported building materials1,622 words
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Advertisement298 1985-05-10 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ E BB«BafIEBSa«9^BaBEaB9K TS Southern Ocean Shipping Co. Z Re Ltd 11 Mcgewtty raqu»res SHIPPING CLERK y \P0lflSlO) rte^lnTvinvntli" e Secondary Education, e Have simple accounting knowledge, e Below 25 years. e Able to type. i- Must be able to work i- under pressure. n The Company298 words
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Advertisement718 1985-05-10 29 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Safes Safas ERIKS is a technical industrial aupplisr to torma of industry, engineering contractors, utilities, buildings Franca, U.S.A. and Singapore. Our programme comphees valves, actuators, Hllinga, irHrfTflOfMeWlC pipv vyvlwlTlS, fTtfJOTUI VlllfJlll elna COfsTFOI »qyjpiffnnt t —ipin— ring pi— ties, ••■ding ttanwiU, hotMi eind couplings,718 words
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Advertisement420 1985-05-10 30 71 Situationa Vacant. 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales Salsa SALESPERSONS If you have a natural aptitude and flair for meeting and selling to people we have a place for you to self the latest range of IBM electronic typewriters and consumables. We offer a highly competitive remuneration package together with outstanding420 words
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Advertisement492 1985-05-10 30 72 Situations Vacant: Tams-ilB.-mi'T.f i v/cnnicai m Bausons S We are expanding swe require several cs 111) TOOL |1 II repairers!! S NTC 2& 2 years S S experience in tool &g S die repairs l|2) TOOL I II SETTERS II I* NTC 2 or 3in either Maint. Fitting or492 words
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Advertisement613 1985-05-10 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical OKAMOTO TRADESMAN e Completed N£ e Age between 30 —27 yean Willing to work permanen 3rd shift e Minimum secondary educa tlon We offer e On-The-Job training e Free transport Subsidised lunch e AccomodaUon to Malaysian: e Many other attractive bene fIU PpMmmi cot ptTMftgawy for613 words
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Advertisement345 1985-05-10 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production s multi-natiO' a machine tooi manu II facturer has the v |H following vacancies Fitters e NTC 3 in Mam H tenance /Geneva H Fitting t e Minimum 2 yea r s H working experience H in related field Spray I Painters II e Primary 6345 words
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Advertisement743 1985-05-10 31 m 73 Situations Vacant 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I^^dZ/^^^»^BBBBbI ■feal tJI fQniH ,'r^n^y^ I H^^^UB^a^^^^a^BBBBMB^MBBBBBB^^^Ua^U^BBBaBMBBI W^^ hf^ JP*ffr¥iW M jflsßatalaHL. B^BBBTT'P'^MniP^'^VnTPn^'f'P'V^BBBBBBBBWK •\aBWBBBBBV<C9BBBBBBBBBB) BBU3aßßßßßaßwaaa>va^%avnkaiiWßl aVr '^B mm jj+|4f<MJ 1 1 1 1 1 UeH-l ri ARCHiyE j J^|^^m^lltl Jtjijk Li A leader in Advanced I J743 words
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Advertisement893 1985-05-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HDB 1 invites applications from Singapore citizens for appointment as> HORTICULTURAL SUPERINTENDENT Qualifications: Degree/ Diploma In Horticulture, Agriculture, Forestry, Landscaping, Soil Science, Applied Botany from a recognised institute and 5 years' post-qualifying experience. Salary: $1900/- pm in the scale $1900x100A-*****/$2425x125A-$2925 Gross salary893 words
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Advertisement314 1985-05-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I I RESTAURANTS OF SWITZERLAND As we are expanding our operations, MOVENPICK, an international Swiss Restaurant Chain is now looking for the following personnel 1 to 2 years' experience in serving western food. Able to perform shift duties Gross salary $700-s7sop-m. Working hours: 6pm 2.30am Gross314 words
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Advertisement490 1985-05-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Airfreight company invites ap^ plications from suitably qualiflod Mid oxpwftoncod poraora for ttftt position! of: A) FEMALE ACCOUNTANT Two years experience In accounts Diploma Degree. B) FEMALE SECRETARY Two years experience secretarial certificate. C) FEMALE CUSTOMER SERVICE Three years experience must be able to speak Japanese.490 words
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Advertisement521 1985-05-10 31 8BBBBMBMBBBBB»BBb»B»»BMBMSMBBMBBBsBM I 74 Situations Vacant Miscall anaous ■(Weil established Electronic Company has immediate vacancies for Must speak fluent English and 1 or 2 Chinese dialects Age below 35 years Must completed National Service Preferably with knowledge of hi-fi and video equipment Bfl BS^B^l^Lf^^^Bßj I WALK-IN INTERVIEW from 9.30am 2.30pm I521 words
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Advertisement636 1985-05-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: Established Blasting S Painting Company requires SUPERVISORS e Familiar with blasting painting e Good knowledge on ships side project procedures e With driving licence e Well verse with shipyard blasting tt painting work toe appointment JET BLABT a ENGINEERING 2* Kraft* Way Bf ranli Inrfusirrisil C.laU Slngspsri636 words
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Advertisement627 1985-05-10 31 74 Situations Vacant: SECURITY GUARDS REO in town. Orchard Rd. Upp Bt Tlmah, Holland Rd A M.Kio Permanent 12-hr shift Attractive salary Apply personally 4158 Jin Besar. S'pore-0820 Tel *****83 WANTED PART-TIME WAITERS/ Waitresses/ Dishwashers for high class restaurant at 18. Murray St Pood Alley (beside Maxwell Hse) For Interview627 words
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Advertisement553 1985-05-10 32 74 Situations Vacant; ORCHARD A CHANOI. Required male Kitchen Cleaners. Tel: *****34. 403-04 Peninsula Plaza. PART-TIME WAITRESSES WANTED. Interested pise call *****97 after 4pm. PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS A General Workers are required. Please call *****07 Andre Kuan PUMP ATTENDANTS REQUIRED at Lim Service Station, 30 Dunearn Road. Tel: *****53. 1 TAMIL553 words
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Advertisement524 1985-05-10 32 IffiifMT Wh V etlle for a »««ond-hand J I JlVl Mercedes-Benz when you can VIyUfVJ, get one Nearly New?" asks an Li fill ID £73 advertiser at classification 87. l II S I I tC He has a range of MercedesU uUaLES Benz cars, reconditioned and rr\ /z\ r\ rrs524 words
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Advertisement596 1985-05-10 32 86 For Sale: BMW 1080 BMW 330 auto, alrcon, radl cassette, s/rlms, showroom con ditlon. Highest offer secure! Tel: *****93. 1082 BMW 5201A, sports rlmi Blaupunkt radio cassette, show room condlUon, $49,000 negotla ble. Contact *****00 x 3)16. ALMOST '83 BMW 315. Convert* to 320. Full accessories. Hlghes offer secures.596 words
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Advertisement774 1985-05-10 32 07 For Sale: Mercedes 5 BSPORIaU 1801 MERCEDES 280E, fully auto, pte reg. non-PARF, alrcon, cassette. Tel: *****03. MAY 1080 MERCEDES 200 Manual. White col. 2 pte owners. (PARF). BeauUful condlUon. *****00. NOD 70 MERCEDES 2806. White. Pte owner. Non-PARF. $17,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****37. NEAR 70 MERCEDES 200, auto. Alrcon,774 words
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Advertisement2067 1985-05-10 32 87 For Sale: Mercedea Ij 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedea 87 For Sale: Marcadaa MERCEDES-BENZ SPBa^^""^ j M| .^a^^aaaW -.^^BM!<Ak«^aMikJßaal i^i^BrtßHP^^^^^^^ j "♦^''^^bbbbbW^Bk < :#&mNH^^ .^Jalaß^a^a^a^B^a^B^«WWß^i^Ba^iß»a»»»»^^^^^" vl->-> w^~!^^^^^^^^^^ l^"^^"^^^»^a^Bflß^BHJJ|||H|^n^v' Why settle for a second hand Mercedes-Benz when you can get one Nearly New? A wide range of2,067 words
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Advertisement664 1985-05-10 32 91 For Sato: Mitsubishi •81 MIT COLT Lancer 1400 GL. 4speed. With alrcond, radio cassette. $14,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****90. ■81 MIT OALANT Sigma 1600 OS Pte owner. Alrcond, radio cassette. New tax. $13,500. *****81. •81 MIT OALANT OS. Pte owner Radio cassette, beautiful cond $14,000. *****81. •81 SIGMA, 1 pte664 words
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Advertisement913 1985-05-10 32 93 For Sato: Honda '81, HONDA ACCORD. Eligible PARF. Very good cond. New tax. $17,200 on.o Tel: *****17 23, Lorong Blawak, S'pore 1335. •81 HONDA ACCORD manual, power steering, alrcon, radio cassette, beautiful cond $17,500 0.n.0. *****88 Vincent Llm •61. HONDA OUINTET 5-speed/ doors. Full accessories. Good cond. $18,200 0.n.0.913 words
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Advertisement876 1985-05-10 32 84 For Saw: Othsr Makes OCT -83 RENAULT 5 Gordlnl Turbo, original showroom condition. 2nd pte owner, tax alrcon. radio cassette, s/rlms $32 500 on.o *****66 Patrick Cheng MB SUZUKI SM. 1 owner, alrcon radio cassette, showroom condition, no accident $12,650 ono *****29. Jenny •M MUZU OCMBII 1600 cc, 5-speed876 words
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Advertisement863 1985-05-10 33 *4 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Better mileage Car Loans 1 New vehicles: 12 months 5V 2 -;3 24 months 5%%) p.a. 36 months 6'/.%) >< 48 months 6 Vj%) |g Used vehicles (1-5 years old) 7-7 Vi% p.a. Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office 146863 words
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Advertisement622 1985-05-10 33 A CAR DEALER rfers good prices (or M/Benz, iM\v, Volvo and all Japanese/ ontinental cars. A'so required 11 PARF scrap cars and export g ocumenis of any engine capac- m yTANGLIN USED CARS CO. 69. Killiiwy Road Singapore 0823 T*l: *****83/ *****88. CASH PAYMENT FOR SECONDHAND VEHICLES IN GOOD CONDITION.622 words
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Advertisement416 1985-05-10 33 'Where do you go for easier, better home financing?" Optimum or without CPF (f^ y)^^^^^^ interest rates: tsi \wmm\ wiiff Ito 10 years 0^ HaH MhHL II to 25 years Hj o CUT^ Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1 loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of416 words
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Advertisement200 1985-05-10 33 GARDEN VIEW^i ESTATE Brand new Semi-Detached and Terrace Houses for rent Tel: *****62 or call for viewing at 28 Con way Circle, c S'pore 1955. PRESTIGIOUS DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED witn owMwiNftQ pool in ojviot vicinity Nice patio. Spacious living and dining. 3 large bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's own amenities. Fully200 words
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Advertisement606 1985-05-10 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Need a house mdists.lO&ll or luxurious penthouse/ apartment indist.9 with pool excellent finishes? Call: *****88" SWISS CLUB Pool. 4/ servant's. Split-level. $4,000 only. TANGUN ROAD/ PIERCE ROAD Pool. 5/ servant's. Patio. Modern design. GALLOP ROAD/ LADVMLL Pool. 4/ study/ servant's. Brand new. BahnomV Bin Tong/ Laadon606 words
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Advertisement1826 1985-05-10 33 106 Acconi fiiodstion Availabla: Housas US. LOVELY 3-BDRM BUNGLW In IT- Dlst.lo patio overlooking mature gdn. $2,900 ERA *****66 John «y MT. SINAI BCMI-0 $2,100 Franke) at Est. bunglw $2,200 Kasal Rd t) seml-d $1200 Call 283-5566 O- SELETAR HIU.B SEMI-0 bunglw 3 ft bdrms, furn.. Just repainted $650 Ring1,826 words
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Advertisement97 1985-05-10 33 107 Accommodation Available Apartments AaAa Centre Tel: *****09 Southern Crovs Devejopnifrt^ Pte.LttL St him *»mj Cairnhill Court Pvnths* $4,000 Cryalai Tow»r 4 $3,000 St Patrick Gdn $1400 SlMNerd Vi«w 3 54.500 IHWcraat Arcadia Condo |3 1 $2.500 CMWMfiti Pk ConOo I 3 $2.20C Madttanainan Townhaa 1 1 1 $3,200 Tahir97 words
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Advertisement1146 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Live In Luxury. Deep In w 87 The Heart Of Town 5 and 4-bedroom apartments Swimming pooL 2 tennis and 2 KoSS^ZS squash courts y puttinggreen,g)m, f-—\ The Claymore Sales playground, and jogging track.1,146 words
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Advertisement787 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments A HOME AWAY FROM iAAAAt HOME (fSSplfXl TANGLIN STUDIO Vv II leLa/f (Service Apartments) sf^ 21, Leonie Hill vTJi fSI Singapore 0923 V7 XSr Telex R*****6 YUPIN TEL: 733-6336 1-room studio apartment A 2-room maisonette in Orchard Road area. 5 mins walking787 words
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Advertisement567 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EXECUTIVE APARTMENT TO LET, 015T.1130 e 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms e Servant's quarters Swimming pool 24-Hour security Children's playground Approx. 2700 sq.ft. Reasonable rental *****33 X 213/ 193 FABER HILL CONDOMINIUM 3-level walk-up apartment with very spacious living and dining rooms. Facilities include swimming pool,567 words
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Advertisement980 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation Availabla: Apartmants ARE YOU LOOKING for a smal condominium that has every thing large s/pool, sun-deck tennis, squash, sauna, steam bath etc. Beautiful landscapec surrounding with 24-hour secu rlty. Brand new, 3 bdrms, taste fully designed apartment locat ed at dist. 19, off Bartley Road Reasonable rental. P/f980 words
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Advertisement993 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmants 11 SOMMERVILLE STUDIO APART- MENT. Fully furnished Vacant possession. Olympic size pool and other recreation facilities $2,00C 3 p.m. Phone *****73 WOOLLERTON PK LUXURIOUS apt, 2400sq.ft. 4 bdrms, $3,200 V.i I. Sophia Crt. 2 bdrms, 1.100 sq.ft $1,500. Pandan Valley j- l bdrms furn. $2,000. Patron993 words
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Advertisement635 1985-05-10 34 107 Accommodation Apartments MIMOSA CT 3 bedrms lower mais tastefully furnished, fully airI con. excellent facilities $1,450 Trillion *****0ti NEW CARRIAGE HOUSE, Clementi I Park, beautifully furnished open pleasant view. 3 bdrms servant's $3,000 inc! Tel *****10 NOVENA BAR AT BMM (near No vena Church). 3 bdrms, hall. 2 I635 words
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Advertisement927 1985-05-10 35 lib* Accommodattow Available: Apartments OttT.IS OCEAN PARK 2 1 rms. 1.300 sq It. Furn $1,700 0.n.0. *****88 (no agents). DIST 15 ST. PATRICK'S View. 3 bdrms, servant's. F/furn. $2,200 Pool. Deans Property: *****55 OtST.ie SaOO 3 bdrms t servant's. 1600 sq ft. F furn Holland *****79. 015T. 2159 ENQ KONG927 words
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Advertisement880 1985-05-10 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments P/FURN. NEW APT. along Orchard Rd. Extra large built-in area. $2,500 (strictly no agts) *****00 RIDGEWOOO, CHOICE BLK, Amer. sch vicinity, cor. 3-bdrm, extensive facilities. $3,000. *****96. SHERWOOD TWRS, 3 bdrms, unfurn. pool, high fir, $1,300. Stanley Richard *****75. SOMMERVILLE PK. 2-BDRM apt F/furn. For immediate880 words
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Advertisement576 1985-05-10 35 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses DIST. 9, 10, 11 bunglw with s/pool, area 16,000 sq.ft., 4 bdrms study, budget $8,000, required in July. Owners call *****28. APTS./ HOUSES/ ROOMS at any district required urgently. Tel: *****47 (day/ night). 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments BIG JAPANESE CORPORATION with flexible budget urgently require 5576 words
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Advertisement903 1985-05-10 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sato: 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. If you are a Singapore citizen or a permanent resident. j our Housing Loans Department903 words
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Advertisement922 1985-05-10 35 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sate: Houses AT 3.00 PM 1 Venue: The British Council Theatrette I Basement, Singapore Rubber House H 14 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. 1) 10 Begonia Drive B Singapore 2880 H 2) 115 West Coast Park I Singapore 0512 3) 43 Rosyth Road B Singapore922 words
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Advertisement945 1985-05-10 35 113 For Sale: Houses D.O WILKIE RD 3-storey corner terrace house 5 bdrms. 2 with attached bathrms, built-in area 2800 sq.ft. For principals only Please call *****39. after 'oam LARGE SEMI-D. 4 bdrms. 3 halls dining, lovely garden at quiet cul-de-sac In Woodlands Park Freehold. 8330 sq.ft at $79 psf945 words
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Advertisement651 1985-05-10 35 113 For Sale: House* YIO CHU KANG, Mugllfton Pk 2storey terrace extended kitchen marble, parquet $380,000 2.200 sq ft Clover *****18 *****10 $370,000 OIS O/STOREY terrace estab est long carporch. conve nlent to transport 273-3333 x b Viewing Sunday 2 3p.m DIST 10 BEAUTIFUL D/81OREY bungalow 40.000 sq ft for651 words
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Advertisement733 1985-05-10 36 113 For Sale: Houseo 1 03 FAOCR MTS 2 storey semi-d. central alrcon. 4-1 bdrms, 4.000 sq.ft. $640,000. *****14 (Agt). OS HONO LEONG Gdn 2- 1/2- storey facing pk. 3 txlrms, servant's. P furn $450,000 Holland *****79. O.S WEST COAST 2-storey seml-d with gdn. split-level, f-'furn. $610,000 United *****55 JLN.733 words
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Advertisement620 1985-05-10 36 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments ■P^ Bukit Timah/Sixth Avenue «fc Tt v^k v -.A^L. <>: Tfc Ma A^ a^ aMaaM^^ a^ H aß^ B^ a^ i^ B^ B^ i ff^ B^^ M jttg B^!y| B^ B^ Ma '^^K^L^L^Lmi mrL Jf620 words
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Advertisement240 1985-05-10 36 INVEST IN GOOD PROPERTIES AT: DM. 18 Mandarin Gardens, 2/ 3 bedroom apartments with extremely good facing. Loans can b# arranged Interest•4 cafe OVERSEAS UNION REALTY SERVICES PTE LTD TEL: *****00 NORFOLK COURT M#rQul RoAu Brand new development of 20 units only. Freehold. Near MRT stations. Convenient to City and240 words
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Advertisement1091 1985-05-10 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments HILLTOPS (CAIRNHILL) High fir, 2400 sq.ft. 3+l rms. Low main I 7 $495,000 Hlllcroft *****63 (slean country Jmtig Tntheheartoftkcfh o*******^^ U J J Maisonettes and Townhouses in apt with roof1,091 words
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Advertisement436 1985-05-10 36 DtST.2I GOODLUCK VIEW bran new maisonette, 2265 sq.ft. bdrms, facing pool, $470,00 *****28 (Agent). DIST.2I PANDAN VALLEY Bauh nla ter. penthouse 4,500 sq.f 4+l, condo. facilities. Standat Properties *****11. DISTJ2B MIMOSA PARK, good f ac Ing, 4 brms, servant's, spllt-leve approx. 2100 sq.ft. $380,000 o.n. Han fc Boons *****70. DIST.S436 words
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Advertisement667 1985-05-10 36 BALMORAL COURT. AHEA OOU sq.ft. Fully aircon. $250,000. Call *****37. BAYSHORE PK DIAMOND Tower 28th fir, unobstructed city/ sea View. 2222 sqft $510,000. *****70. BEDOK COURT BRAND new type 85, 3 bdrms. Area 2,200 sq.ft. Asking $380,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****80. CAMNHU. PLAZA, HIGH fir. 2290 sq.ft. 2 bdrms, 1 servant's.667 words
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Advertisement612 1985-05-10 36 115 For Sale: HUDC ApsrlUMMits HUDC NEPTUNE COURT 1650 sq.ft. $290,000. Farrer Court Blk.B, 1700 sq.ft. $250,000. Lakeview Blk.C, 1700 sq.ft. $275,000. Braddell View Blk.lOA, 1770 sq.ft. $270,000. Tel: *****21/ *****03. BRADDELL VIEW TYPE A, low fir, morning sun, breezy tranqullity, well maintained. Asking $260,000 0.n.0. Tel: Mr Lee, *****15.612 words
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Advertisement922 1985-05-10 36 116 For Sals: HDB Apartment* c 3-RM OHM MOH 81k. 2:. ceramic B throughout, kitchen cabinets, r $41,000 Blk 341 $47,000 Tel: *****827 *****98. 3-RM KIM KEAT Ave Blk 195 r Good location. Near mkts, pk, M schs. Tiled kitchen, cabinets $38,000 (neg) *****73 3-ROOM ANG MO Kio Ave 3.922 words
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Advertisement495 1985-05-10 36 117 Proportie* Wanted ■ENUINE BUYER WANTS 4 5-rm IDB flai Halg Rd Marine Paade Owners call Yap *****38 IDS 3/ 4/ 5-room Qualified buyrs with ready cash need HDB lats urgently *****4 *****10 MM M 8 rm Qualified buyers eq HDB flats urgently I>t *****7/ 8 IDS 4/S-RM r*qd. by495 words
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Advertisement1457 1985-05-10 37 118 Factory Soacaa 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ =i j-^ b— Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces SJf^^MaSr aaaßaawWr Mia-- ->. Mam w^* -^11 /^Slaaaa\ aaaa> aaaaaaaV jy^r^SF^ W~ 111 Locations: Kolam Ayer Industrial Park lil^tf aaflMPv^rT^si R| 1 llaaalaaaaa^^ss 5 25* atf IraaWi ffnf i"1,457 words
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Advertisement671 1985-05-10 37 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces W^^ PRIME I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I I LEASE AT II I PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Ljocated at the junction of MacPher son Road Airport Road with various dimensions and671 words
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Advertisement608 1985-05-10 37 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Office Spacas Office Spacas Y Sir, if you want office space yk SANFORD I BUILDING u Ask any tenant and he'll tell you how fl I he's made to feel at home in his office. j W Robert is there to make sure everything^608 words
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Advertisement667 1985-05-10 37 ■w% i enmn i nmu, w«m vrrivs l space available for occupation. Reasonable rent offered. Contact: *****44. I OFFICE SPACE OF 896 sq.ft. available for rent at Paya Lebar Rd Interested parties pise call Miss Wong *****77. OFFICE SPACE AT Golden Mile Complex. Area 2,7005q.ft Oood view and reasonable rental.667 words
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Advertisement435 1985-05-10 37 123 For Sale: Shop Space* ORCHARO PLAZA 2,880 sq fl 11,000 sq.ft Approved for entertainment usage Above Fortuna City Theatre Nlteclub/ Ultra roller coaster skating rink Norman Tan *****7 CLUB PREMISES (UNOBSTRUCTED seavlew) suitable for lounge, ntteclub. disco, restaurant High floor 1,055 sq.ft to 4.066 sq.ft Norman Tan *****7 LUCKY435 words
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Advertisement363 1985-05-10 38 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Root: Shop Space* Shop Space* Shop Spaces BE n l* 'Mi[ .4 Peoimufa Plaza Excelsior S^" 9 /^wwofeg^ Paramount 9 OFFICE AREAS i From 429.16 sq. ft. to 6,125 sq. ft. SHOP AREAS From 210 sq. ft. to 3,822 sq. ft. For363 words
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Advertisement126 1985-05-10 38 PRIME SHOPS FOR LEASE Area: from 301 sq.ft. Ql Rental: reasonable Bt For: retailer, wholesaler, $l travel agents, furniture J' 1 shops, etc. ni Please call si 533-6868. tr i_ te 44 SHOPS WITH FRONTAGE TO SHOPPING CONCOURSE bi at The Plaza, Beach Road, out- ty side CBD. Area: 474126 words
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Advertisement279 1985-05-10 38 PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES FOR RENT LUCKY PLAZA Shops 261-667 sq.ft FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 33 714 sq.ft CUPPAQE PLAZA Shops 288 3,199 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 603 sq.ft FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 196 1,077 sq.ft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Shop 1,432 sq.ft. ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space 776279 words
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Advertisement666 1985-05-10 38 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Space* [SERENEI C E NT R E filliEiiii3& RJ IVI An ideal location at affordable prices. 32 shop units from 19 to 272 square metres 10 apartments Close proximity to some of If you're on the lookout for an the best666 words
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Advertisement275 1985-05-10 38 137 Tours SD LAKETOBA $499 1 4D BALI $690 I 5D INDONESIA $580 I 5D BANGKOK/ I PATTAYA $735 8D HONGKONG/ BANGKOK $1450 8D HONGKONG/ MACAU $1505 8D ALL JAPAN $2188 10D JAPAN/ a KOREA $***** 8D ALL TAIWAN $1769 1 12D TAIWAN/ I HONGKONG $***** |BIZrSvKHOreL| I RESERVATION I275 words
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Advertisement345 1985-05-10 38 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate DEVELOPMENT LAND WANTED 2 to 3 acres, preferably within 10 km from CBD URGENT Please call: *****96 (Kim) 137 Tours 137 Tours #*arl 9ll> *~Z I A^^r 18 Days European Vacation from *****0 Dep: 16.435, 23.435, 145.85, 28.5.85, 4.685. 11.6.85 Singapore, London,345 words
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Advertisement748 1985-05-10 38 j 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 1 #NAM HO I j TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. T r^\|t B\» i—l 4 •*•>« O"* Limited seats only. Dep Thurs fcrttll*^ UtA < Honolulu/Los Angeles/Las Ve<jaa/San Francisco/Mextco) V T\^ Jepse (+Expo'Bs DiW)eylarK»lSdayseiilyM^tt/-OapMon/rriursT lL— "^^t\ A Pmn&f Trip (ind Expo '85 Disneyland)748 words
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Advertisement1244 1985-05-10 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Tc) 2Ct the very best from VOlir ■mWmWmWmWmWmWmWMWMWMI China. See the land and people of the world's holidays there's Only One way IO Popular Europe, discover Europe in this oldest living civilisation on a trip of a lifetime.1,244 words
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Advertisement629 1985-05-10 39 137 Tours 137 Tours I Holiday Best Sellers THERE'S NO COMPARISON FOR THE MOST TALKED- ABOUT TOURS TO EUROPE! Completely reviled programmes and upgraded facilities. Select your tint stop in either Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Paris. Athens, Helsinki or Zurich. Exclusive*! SCANDINAVIA (Finland. Norway. Sweden. Denmark). SALZBURG toe Sound of Music VIENNA.629 words
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Advertisement554 1985-05-10 39 137 Tour* IJ7 Tour* OXLEY IITH 12TH GRAND MASS WEDDING HONEYMOON TOURS Date of Ceremony 2.6 85/299.85 Date of Departure 3.6.85/309.85 THE GRAND WEDDING SHOW will be heia on 14th July 1985 from 2 pm to 5 prr, JBtTZ? Call us for your invitation card today I BIG TOP JAPAN,554 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration109 1985-05-10 41 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM Ong Teck Neo («2 y«) paeaed away peacefully on 8.5.85 OIM Daughters In tow CHIN KHEE FATT (D) CHIN KHEE CHOY (D) CHIN KHEE HIAP (D) CHIN KHEE LIED PHILLIP ROSIE HO CHOY YINO CHIN KHEE SHIN (D) HELEN TAY KWAI KEE CHIN KHEE LIP109 words
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Obituary, Illustration296 1985-05-10 41 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of tha Late MR. VINCENT LOH SOW SIN wishes to axprass thair heartfelt thanka and appreciation to tha Management Staff of tha NOA Group of Companies, all business associates, relatives, frionda and the nursing staff of 3rd floor, Glenaaglaa Hospital, for all condolences, wreaths,296 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1985-05-10 41 IN LOVING MEMORY Of MR. NG LIM CHIAM Departed on 22 April 1965 Always r#fn#ffiba>fa>Q by nit lov#o In Loving Mamory Of MOM LOH YOKE HOE Called home with the Lord on 10th May 1982. Fondly ndaaad by. In Loving Mamory al MR. M. MANICKAM Dapartad 10106 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1985-05-10 41 THOMAS 8/0 JOSEPH LUCAS Departed It 1 11 tor the Ist year Prayer and Maee at "CHRIST THE KMG CHURCH" An. Mo Kio Ava. a oo 10 May at Olio painful yaar has paaaad but memoriae of you always ramain in our hearts forever. Deeply mieeed and71 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1985-05-10 41 Tha Family of th» UK ALBERT TAN CHWEE KHIAM wlshss to OKproaa thotr slncsra thanks and appraciation to aH the e Pastor Lawranee, Brothaf John, Wwuo sno niofnoofa of Toa Pa|oh MiW.uSi.l Ctwrch. gapora Oxygon Air Liquida tor thair support throughout his iHo Doctors, nurses end staff of81 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1985-05-10 41 Path Bhog Madam Gurmoj Knur wife of Mr. Suba Singh, village Qurdnepur. paaaod away peacefully on 2/5 85 Path Bhog will bo hold on Saturday 11th May tans at Sri Guru Singh Sabtta, Wilkio Road, S'pore from 3_oDmtosXOpm. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on67 words
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Advertisement183 1985-05-10 41 173 Religious Announcements THANKS-QIVINQ Oh Holy St Jude Opostle Martyr, great in Virtue It rich Miracles near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who Invoke your special patronage in time of need, to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart fc humbly beg to whom183 words
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Advertisement167 1985-05-10 41 Jane's authoritative yearbooks a tradition of reliability pi? JANFS ALL THE WORLD'S AIRCRAFT 1984-85 Edited by John W R Taylor FRAeS; FRHistS; FSLAET 1984 is the seventyfifth year of publication of Jane's All the World's Aircraft, the internationally acknowledged standard aviation reference work, and! the twenty-fifth yeaf of its editorship167 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration359 1985-05-10 42 TONTO - TONTO Treatment In Sydney after Sunday fatt T _-_i__-__p__-__i II Derby: Probable rideri CLASS 1 DIV I 2,400 m BIGOSEPS* Rajoo REMEMBER ME V 55.5 > Ng FREaSWM FIGHTER D 54.5 Chi*nv BEST BOLD 54 A Jiley FEU TEET 53.5 #oon* BELBALS PROSPECT 55.5 'h tCboo SIAPA359 words
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Article143 1985-05-10 42 Tooborac out so 'Kinta' in IPOH, Thurs. Trainer Ivan Allan h*s with drawn Tooborac from the $200,000 Perak petby tc be nm over 2,400 m on Sunday. KintaVaJfeyH, the first emergency acceptor, now gets into the Derby lineup, leaving three emergency acceptors. With Tooborac out, Allan still has five runners143 words
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Article999 1985-05-10 42 BiLUJUi (Ratings: 85-72) (Stakes: $14,500) y... 1 *****0 Pen* Hen 57 (81) Perak Hero-E Bhaike- *f ten sat same BioD 4 S *****8 l?antaf taw 88J> (O) SP-Lee Iq 4 44*18* Air Wli' (O) R '/iidirtie.ii^iii's' T;*c«l +JS I 'Ism* i i *****0 Owmpgße Cfcarßc OJ (TO)999 words
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Article518 1985-05-10 42 ON THE TRACK withTONTO IPOH* Thurs. Four of trainofclvan Allan's five Per ax Derby candidates were sent through their paces on a yielding track here this of last F«*r's* Perak qferby, looked weU during two rounds of work, going fast in the last 600m518 words
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Article146 1985-05-10 42 Steady as she goes for Helenetta CHESTER (England), Thurs. HELENETTA, carrying the colours of the 1963 Epsom Derby winner Teenoso, scored a comfortable l'/2 -length win in the Cheshire Oaks yesterday. The filly was quoted at 25-1 for the Epsom Oaks on June 8, but trainer Geoff Wragg said HelenReuter - 146 words
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Article35 1985-05-10 42 CLASS 5 galloper Always There HI has been gelded, according to the Malayan Racing Association. The three-year-old Australian-bred by Miango. who has had five unplaced runs, started racing here in restricted terms.35 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article316 1985-05-10 43 Kriek only casualty of top seeds NEW YORK, Thurs. John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl, Aaron Krickstein and Henrik Sundstrom, the top four seeds in the U*****,000 ($1,365,300) Tournament of Champions at Forest Hills, all ui <ul Mo victories in the final 16 yesterday. 3ut not all went according to form asReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration159 1985-05-10 43 SYDNEY, Thurs. Top seed Pan Shriver, of the United States, made a successful comeback after a three-month lay-off when she beat compatriot Barbara Gerken 7-5, 6-3 into the quarter-finals of the Australian women's indoor tennis championships yesterday. Shriver will meet Rosalyn Fairbank, of South Africa, whoAFP - 159 words
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Article69 1985-05-10 43 MANILA, Thurs. Singapore girls scored their first victory when they beat bottom-placed Malaysia 2-1 in the Asean Youth tennis tournament at Baguio yesterday, winning both the singles but losing the doubles. Malaysia avenged the defeat when they beat the Singapore boys 3-0. The Philippines led IndonesiaAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration571 1985-05-10 43 Mahmood Gaznavi sings in praise of an ex-music teacher who's a big noise in badminton Choo swings ACS to top of charts 6 Yes, sometimes I get a few people who would insist that I am mad. But, for me, there is no better thrill thanALBERT SIM - 571 words
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Article225 1985-05-10 43 Botham hits a timeiy reply TAUNTON (England), Thurs. lan Botham hit a powerful unbeaten halfcentury against the Australian cricketers yesterday to provide a timely answer to a fine 106 earlier from the tour party captain Allan Border. The former England skipper reached 50 in 30 balls and is well inReuter - 225 words
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Article386 1985-05-10 43 West Indies pack too much pace WEST INDIES Ist ins _83 NEW ZEALAND Ist L_M 1« NEW ZEALAND __r(overnight 211-1) J. Wright c Dujon b Garner 10 G. flewartfc c Garner b Walsh 84 J. Crewe c Marshall Richards L_ M. Crewe c Dujon to Walsh 1 K. Rntherterd lbwReuter - 386 words
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Article228 1985-05-10 43 Mi and ad to the rescue LONDON, Thurs. Pakistan captain Javed Miandad rescued leaders Glamorgan on the opening day of their English county cricket championship match against Warwickshire at Edgbaston yesterday. With Glamorgan in trouble at one for two, Miandad, who has made two centuries and three scores in theReuter - 228 words
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Article720 1985-05-10 44 The Goodison glory boys are calling the tune again in laughter land LIVERPOOL supporters have claimed for years there are only two soccer teams in the city Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves. But they have been made to eat their words this season as Everton have sweptReuter - 720 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-05-10 44 Rhythm Blues Mersey beat goes on as Everton equal record LIVERPOOL, Thurs. Everton celebrated their English First Division soccer title triumph earlier this week with an easy 3-0 win over struggling West Ham at Goodison Park last night. The Everton players did a lap of honour before the game afterReuter; AFP - 219 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-05-10 44 LONDON, Thurs. Howard Kendall, the man who has led treblechasing Everton back to the top in England, is on the wanted list of Spanish giants Real Madrid for exactly the same purpose. Real, six-times European champions, have had a wretched season, both on andAFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-05-10 44 SZEKESFEHERVAR (Hungary), Thurs. Real Madrid made virtually certain of winning their first European soccer trophy in 19 years when they beat hosts Videoton 3-0 in the first leg of the Uefa Cup final here last night. Miguel Michel gave the Spanish club a firsthalf lead andReuter - 391 words
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Article288 1985-05-10 44 Italians say 'no' to Latin leave ROME, Thurs. The chairman of the Italian Soccer Federation yesterday ruled out the possibility of releasing LatinAmerican players before the national league competitions end next Sunday. Federico Sordillo said an early departure of foreign players, wanted for World Cup commitments, could compromise the rhythmReuter; AFP; AP - 288 words
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Article105 1985-05-10 44 LONDON, Thurs. Hard-up Wales have booked the legendary Cardiff Arms Park for their crucial World Cup qualifier against Scotland on Sept 11 and guaranteed themselves a £350,000 ($934,500) pay day. Wrexham's racecourse ground was the other contender, because it has often produced good results for theAFP - 105 words
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Article351 1985-05-10 45 Special surveillance vans make debut in spotting hooligans BRITISH Home Office scientists on Wednesday unveiled the latest police weapon to combat the football hooligans the "Hoolivan". The special, long-range surveillance van, which was on duty at the Chelsea-Luton match, could soon be standard police equipmentAFP; AP - 351 words
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Article, Illustration751 1985-05-10 45 Emotional testimonial marks end of Jennings' 22 years at the top When the manager, Don Howe, told me my contract wasn't being renewed, I'd been half-expecting it. I've had quite a few inquiries, but I'd like to finish with Arsenal. Once you've played for theReuter; JERRY SEH - 751 words
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Article373 1985-05-10 45 BASEBALL Mike Moore came within three outs of pitching the first no-hitter in Seattle history hi a Major League game on Wednesday. With the help of reliever Edwin Nunez, Moore and the Mariners survived a ninth-in-ning Milwaukee uprising to defeat the Brewers 4-2. Other results American Leagne:UPI; Reuter; AFP - 373 words
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Article306 1985-05-10 45 dgsdfgsfdgfhfghdf DUNKIRK (France), Thurs. Rudy Matthijs, of Belgium, sprinted ahead of the pack to win the first stage of the Dunkirk four-day road race in shr 02min Olsec while countryman and teammate Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke retained the overall lead here yesterday. Results: 1 Rudy Matthijs (Bel) tAFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-05-10 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Gam Seng should be doing 2hr2omin by Dec, says Ryan By. KEVIN Ryan, veteran of 25 marathons, began a new phase in Goh Gam Seng's life yesterday, one that should bring the Singapore runner's time down by 14 minutes for December's South-east Asia Games533 words
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Article, Illustration819 1985-05-10 46 dffgsdgfgsdfg Sunday's A and B Divisions tee-off times Swee Wah in third spot KUCHING, Thurs. Singapore's Lim Swee Wah shot a twounder-par 70 to be on joint third on the opening day of the Sarawak Masters golf championships. Leading scores: 68 Nazamuddin Yusof (M).NST - 819 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-05-10 46 ROME, Thurs. West German Michael Gross and Australia's Jon Sieben come face to face here this after their showdown at the Los Angeles Olympic Games last August. But spectators at the Sette Colli (Seven Hills) international swimming meeting hoping to see the two champions do battleReuter - 207 words
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Article162 1985-05-10 46 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON By THE top seeded players cue themselves into the action tonight as the 1985 Singapore Snooker Championship moves out of the qualifying rounds. Four-times national champion Lau Weng Yew joins the fray, as does the teenage sensation Lim Koon Guan. Forty-two unseeded starters162 words
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Article168 1985-05-10 46 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By ABOUT 60 swimmers from the Anglo-Chinese Junior College and AngloChinese School will go on a tour of Taiwan next month. The contingent are expected to make the trip during the school holidays as part of their "swim-cum-educational" tour of Taipei. The Singapore Amateur168 words
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Article, Illustration213 1985-05-10 46 ANDREW STUART, widely regarded as the guru of bowling, will conduct a seminar on his pet subject at the Mandarin Hotel on Monday. The 68-year-old former manager of the American Bowling Congress Equipment Testing and Research Department he retired six years ago after 26 yearsPETER SIOW - 213 words
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464 1985-05-10 46 ALBERT JOHNSON - Kim Seng storms back into the reckoning ALBERT JOHNSON By BURLY Lim Kim Seng made his hands do the talking in the National junior men's table tennis championships at Toa Payoh last night. Kim Seng, a carpenter, came back from a firstset deficit to overcome former youth player Chiang Kok464 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-05-10 47 KUANTAN, Thurs. The future of Fred Binney, Pahang's Malaysia Cup coach, will be known today in Pekan when he meets the Tunku Mahkota of Pahang, the deputy president of the Pahang FA. Until then, Binney will not be sure what the future holds for him. TheNST - 269 words
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Article26 1985-05-10 47 HITACHI Consumer thrashed Dynasty Hotel 9-1 in the Singapore Business Houses Football League Senior Knockout tournament at the National Stadium Practice Track yesterday.26 words
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Article234 1985-05-10 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Asian Football Confederation have declared an all-out war against soccer violence, especially after the recent incidents in a World Cup qualifying match in Calcutta and an Asian clubs' championship in Hongkong. The AFC are determined to put a stop to unruly behaviourNST - 234 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-05-10 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI —i.^ National Football League Div One: Police 1 South Avenue 0, Farrer Park Utd 2 Tampines Rovers 1 Birthday boy Razali hits the winner By NATIONAL reserve striker Razali Rashid turns 19 today. But celebrations started a day early.. .in fact, immediately after last night'sJERRY SEH - 339 words
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Article, Illustration477 1985-05-10 47 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon The cheats who prosper in the pursuit of victory at all costs By Timesport squash reporter THREE CHEERS for two fine sporting gestures made in the Republic recently. The first bouquet goes to Alex Tay and Gerald Lim, the second to the supporters477 words
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Article453 1985-05-10 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ALL THE RESULTS Aimed Farces bt Reservists' Association $-2: Stewart Ballard w.o. George Tan; Anthony Tan lost to Foo Say Chuan 9-2, 9-5, 9-2; Patrick Thio bt Tan Hwee Seng 9-2, 9-2, 10-8; Tang Chiang Sin bt Manfred Long 94, 6-9, 4-9.453 words
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Article373 1985-05-10 47 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By REFEREE Johnny Han caused a stir at Jurong Stadium yesterday when he awarded an indirect free-kick inside the penalty box to Tampines Rovers in a National Football League Division One match against Farrer Park United. United were then leading 2-1, with only one minute of373 words
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162 1985-05-10 47 Lion City under-18 tourney scrapped SINGAPORE have decided to cancel the newly-proposed Lion City Cup under-18 soccer tournament scheduled for September because of poor response from the seven invited countries. The decision was made by the Football Association of Singapore council at their monthly meeting on Wednesday night at the162 words
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Article25 1985-05-10 47 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's Jiro Watanabe outpointed Julio Soto Solano, of the Dominican Republic, to retain his World Boxing Council super-flyweight title here tonight. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement390 1985-05-10 44 Pharmaton sponsors world Medical Games The 6th world Medical Games will be held at Monte carlo from 23rd to 29th June 1985 under the patronage of his highness Prince Rainier of Monaco. Doctors, dentists, pharmacist, veterinary surgeons and final-year students in these disciplines as well as physiotherapists and midwives, either390 words
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Miscellaneous95 1985-05-10 45 Today's events ATHLETICS Dtuiman Secondary School track ft Held championships (National Stadium, 2 pm). "J? 01^ a Service League: Semi-finals (Tanglin, 5.30 pm). x MXXXto NFL One: Tiong Bahru v Geylang International (Jurong, 8 pm). SBHFL junior knockout: Spore Aerospace v Hitachi Elevator (Farrer Park), Indosuez v Tangs SC (Farrer95 words
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Article, Illustration591 1985-05-10 48 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By THE brightest Hari Raya will light up Geylang Serai next month and every Hari Raya Puasa from now on. For three weeks, a bare strip of land behind Tanjong Katong complex, bounded by Still Road, Sims Avenue, Jalan Turi591 words
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368 1985-05-10 48 In other words... I h»ve leant some- thing nsefol maybe if I talk long enough In my own Congress, seme of m those will walk oat. 7 President Ronald Reagan commenting on the walkout staged by leftwingers during his speech at the EuropeanUPI; AFP - 368 words
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Article31 1985-05-10 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.98 points to 1,252.76 in the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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346 1985-05-10 48 Soviets mark VE Day with big military parade MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev presided over a major show of Moscow's armed might in a parade today to climax the nation's celebrations of the 40th anniversary of its triumph over Nazi Germany. The mechanised display included SS-21 short range nuclearReuter; AP; UPI - 346 words
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133 1985-05-10 48 Dead man's past catches up with him REDWOOD CITY (California), Thurs. Antonio Rivera's double life didn't catch up with him until he died and the coroner's office sent the body to his girlfriend instead of his wife. Mrs Maria Rivera has now filed suit seeking U*****,000 (551,003,500) in damages fromAP - 133 words
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267 1985-05-10 48 IVAN LIM - GE expected to lay off 1 ,000 staff today IVAN LIM By IN ITS biggest trimming exercise, the giant electronic group, General Electric (USA), is expected to retrench about 1,000 workers.today. Sources said continued slack orders in the US market and the group's automation are to blame. The management, it267 words
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Advertisement439 1985-05-10 48 Singapore's trade with China jumped $1.2 billion last year, thanks to petroleum imports Singapore's foreign reserves have shot past the $23 billion mark B| Good reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 Be different congratulate through The439 words
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Miscellaneous118 1985-05-10 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for few showers around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 9/19C Showers Manila 22/34C Cloudy Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 11/18C Cloudy Bangkok 23/35 C Sunny Moscow118 words
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Article, Illustration590 1985-05-10 1 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN FIZZLING OUTSunday morning shows area relic of the »os. Chinese shows still geta moderatesized attendance, but English shows unless they are Ladies Only previews are almost extinct By NOBODY in the cinema industry can remember when it started. Since time immemorial, it590 words
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Advertisement273 1985-05-10 1 Sesame Street: Does it teach? |S An interview with Eartha Kitt The Arts Edited by John de Souza Music, Night Out, Films, Sight and Sound Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue ■Ji We havc lt Nim Gardens, a luxurious residential paradise, is not far from town.273 words
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Article, Illustration283 1985-05-10 2 IT'S A concert featuring songs of this century. So as Singapore Youth Choir conductor David Lim said: "What's more appropriate than paying tribute to Charles Lazaroo, Singapore's very own composer and arranger." Through the years, Mr Lazaroo did a number of compositions and arrangements283 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1985-05-10 2 Charles Lazaroo's huge contribution to local music and culture, before his death in 1983 at the age of 60, has inspired a special 'Salute' in A Concert of the Century this Sunday. CAROLINE NGUI speaks to family and friends who remember the dedicated musician, tolerant boss, devoted1,038 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-05-10 2 WHEN Charles Lazaroo returned home in the evenings one of the first things he'd do was practise his golf in the garden. Then, says his son Godfrey, 27, he'd painstakingly polish his clubs with a brush. "He felt that even if his550 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-05-10 2 "TO ME, he was a genius," said Ahmad Ja'afar, 65, retired leader of the SBC Orchestra, who had worked closely with Mr Lazaroo since 1959. "He had a lot of ideas. "He did thousands of arrangements for radio and television, thousands, and every bit of153 words
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229 1985-05-10 4 HOW do you "localise" and update J.B. Priestley's play of 1912, An Inspector Calls? "Very easy," says Lindsay Jones, English literature teacher and director of the play's dozen-strong Hwa Chong Junior College cast. "It deals with an aspiring aouveaa riche family,229 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1985-05-10 4 Martha Graham, doyenne of modern dance in our century, celebrates her 91st birthday tomorrow. These extracts are from a recent conversation she had with the dance critics of The New York Times. The erotic element is life. It's the love of life in many ways. I'veNYT - 1,725 words
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Article, Illustration720 1985-05-10 4 Every year, the 1,000-year-old temples of a sleepy village in India awake to a celebration of dance. PAULINE WALKER was there. PADMA SAUBRAMANYAN was terribly disappointed when her bharatanatyam recital had to be cancelled. "I could have danced and danced," she said regretfully afterPAULINE WALKER - 720 words
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Miscellaneous319 1985-05-10 2 Third time lucky for Larry ART 1 I IT I phony Chorus's fifth anniver- difficulties and occasional I ARRV IFF TFTK «Jf tafj I "H PrCVIBW sary, SSO assistant conduc- rewards of working women LARRY LEETECK SUAN I Um Yau up presente6 by S T*ARS. Lees third-only one-man I John319 words
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Advertisement245 1985-05-10 4 An Inspector Calls is on from today till Sunday. Drama Centre, 7.30 pm. Tickets at $2 and $3 from the centre's box office. GLJTEX Strepsils DELROSA* A |->{- icpntlC LoZt?n2(?S enriched natural source of vitamin C Nail Polish Remover Plus Vitamin C 24's 500ml Twin Pack Regular 112ml with Free245 words
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Article, Illustration864 1985-05-10 5 Chris Ho - Chris Ho The pop life QUESTION of the week: Is something wrong when your average Howard Jones/ China Crisis/Tears For Fears fan asks for Santana's new record at the record store? Certainly not, considering what he might learn about Santana if his interest864 words
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Article, Illustration848 1985-05-10 5 Music Matters Georgina Emmanuel MICHAEL JACKSON was a child prodigy. I found an old photograph of him performing with the family group, The Jackson Five, at the age of nine. Other prodigies in the nonclassical arena include guitarist and country-and-western singer Glen Campbell a familiar figure848 words
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Advertisement281 1985-05-10 5 HKIPUAD nrrn rwn"«ff \\vt ■■■■^■■■M^^H^HMHHi^aHL Ttxtr^^Bitifv Tm c/j Sib tf^^Bf- SB-r-ft-HBi^ -Jf 1985 SQUASH LEAGUE (ORGANISED BY SINGAPORE SQUASH RACKETS ASSOCIATION) Business Houses are invited to participate in The Anchor Beer Business Houses Squash League 1985 series. The qualifying rounds commence June 17, 1985. The League comprises 3 sections: Two281 words
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Advertisement316 1985-05-10 5 t May 10 to May 19 '85 -10am to 7pm daly. So hurry, for this rare opportunity to do up your home! SH^ifiJSfl "^^^^BB I i BEF^ J^Hbl B^^^^^B "iIPR F^lbwJ v Bbl lidßßaI idBBa BW B^™" 1 t '-'j|- ,jii »^j I Bm;^b^H t-»~ ""**jß I'^iiJl^Bßßl^MMni 4*~ BBVBt fc^PJH316 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-05-10 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN Bf DIE 3 OLDIES. Sounds like a curse. Actually, it's a trio from Austria a band without a band who play all sorts of tunes with just their elastic vocal chords. The 3 Oldies use their throats to imitate the sounds of427 words
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Article, Illustration771 1985-05-10 6 Singer-actress Eartha Kitt swept into town late Wednesday night. CAROLINE NGUI was waiting for her. WATTED two days to meet Eartha Kitt; through two postponed flights and news that she bad booked herself on five different airlines at five different times because she wasn't too sure whenNGHAI CHEE WAH - 771 words
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592 1985-05-10 6 I Might Moves I Kannan Chandran ANOTHER charity concert will be heading our way this month, hot on the heels of the recent noble effort in aid of the starving millions in Ethiopia. The concert, called Sightless Sound, is in aid of the blind.592 words
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Article226 1985-05-10 6 CELEBRITIES, Centrepoint: No more cover charge and a more rockish sound from Nightshift are now the strong points. -The refurbished interior and exterior help, as do the posters of Tom Petty (isn't his new album great?) and David Bowie. Not to mention the disco sounds of The Music226 words
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Article804 1985-05-10 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN rubs the sleep from his eyes and tells you what it's like to watch a show in the wee hours of the morning WITH bleary eyes not quite accustomed to the fact that I was going to do something other than sleep at the stroke804 words
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Article198 1985-05-10 7 HOW do you lure the crowds back to the cinemas? Put on good films is the obvious answer, judging by the long runs of three features so far this year. Beverly Hills Cop, which starred Eddie Murphy, ran for 63 days. Amazing Amadeus, which198 words
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Article, Illustration396 1985-05-10 7 JANET MASLIN - JANET MASLIN ■y in New York city is referred to as New York but it hardly seems familiar. The subway is clean. The graffiti, what there is of it, is printed neatly The Big Apple trotted out for civic events is delicious. Everything396 words
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Letter297 1985-05-10 7 I READ with great interest Kannan Chandran's criticism of SBC's double standards where the banning of songs is concerned (ST, April 29). Mr Chandran may not know this but Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA is not the first song to be banned on Radio297 words
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160 1985-05-10 7 I ENJOY the articles in Friday's Section Two very much. However, I feel that there is something missing in your Weekend editions. You have articles on films, TV, music and all other forms of entertainment except for comic, books. Today's comics are much more160 words
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Article, Illustration723 1985-05-10 9 Three young Singaporean actresses talk to KOH SIEW TIN about their roles as Shanghainese women in the drama serial, The Unyielding Butterflies, set in old Shanghai in the tumultuous 30s Sight Sound FOUR times a week, three "butterflies" will flutter through the lives of television viewers. ButNG HAI CHEE WAH - 723 words
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177 1985-05-10 9 TNG SOK CHING - TNG SOK CHING LIVE AND LET LIVE (<q*fcit *]>) Midnight tomorrow and morning shoi on Swday at Cathay PROMOTION for this film which has an International east was done in an innovative manner. Not only were the leading actors and actresses specially flown177 words
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Article, Illustration105 1985-05-10 9 iSX Books wan**. »WrtSM«SJ7 9rftl&tt*i:£ > 3 Xf^^ AKW A »^#J <»rHI«T*-^fl«> fc-*#tt*lKifcW£- #a**°£«sia* ass rfn <*JrWlsl«^JlP> itifc jnaflmSHJfJMfctt ft: mm f_J_._ls.l__i..*i__SM/ ±E--il_-__l__f.__.____, ft ftn hXtrtt*- ft i* A" (ISHfI.) «>i_._t«__B_ _3 "mmm. ?.«__«*^aikE £4fc* _Mff" (IS Hfl. ?'J__ftit_ij' ftp "OS _3 £it_U" (_£f) ilk.. SE^S*,* f* _f .f %fci_105 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-05-10 9 CHEN POH SHIN - CHEN POH SHIN By A SINGING group from Hongkong is making its debut here. The three-member group are so closely knit that they call themselves the Iron Triangle. They will only perform in a trio and will not do so if one member is525 words
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Article, Illustration230 1985-05-10 9 »»^«"lf3s» HHJT— mHamm. ...3_s*__f ttiz: 9} #TftrYtomn° _flfl/f <_*?.>*__. im* _t_m~t.~_e *fe a &M M *___H»6.«fcFl _-.fi _r_._-f. Ks 7 c^P #&.<£._;> fl. «£f. <^#e._, *> j£*-^4tfT*l"t~t--; r.£.tef_j__7- o Bffcf_i il E£7_fc# £#3£_fl_ 6_ o 6. _g#_c l» J.ll?_fi. ,_jf7 4- p_*_is <m ik>* <_.?_>%-_>._> _s .t 3_fi._t ?ft__. _t230 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1985-05-10 10 SAKINA Y. KAGDA - SAKINA Y. KAGDA The Ishna Asheri Khojas, a traditionally mercantile group, belong to one of the many Muslim sects in India. There are only about 10 families of this group in Singapore and most of them are in business. Our writer interviewed several of the1,403 words
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Advertisement239 1985-05-10 9 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 185 $51 cash: SEAH LAY KHENG (I.C. No: *****38/ A) $21 cash each: TEO BENG LEE NG OON HUA (LC. No: *****14/1) (LC. No: *****15/C) LIM WAN SENG SEOW BOON KHOON (LC. No: *****47/B) (LC. No: *****51/C) PHU A HUI KHOON CHEW TEE HENG (LC.239 words
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Advertisement325 1985-05-10 9 CROSS-langu&ge Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It la a Chinese crossword, hat the elaes are given la English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. Oae will receive $51 cash aad the other If $21 each. El i Ki Ms: 186 Entry Form gg g i325 words
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Advertisement1454 1985-05-10 10 JA ■■f^^^BM^BlH ■BbT^H^BBbS BPBmi^^^y ■^llbb^Bbßß^BHßvP^^Eml^^B& I •JdBB«B™B^BlB«B«BWB«B«B^B^B«B^BiB™BMB^B«B™B™BiAj J^mLi^k Mm^^^m^J/mm^^W ML vmwmmmm&Mt^m mm^jt^f .*^**^kl[P wKm'>mßS£o^mto^j/J!. 1 Tn Far East Area Office of a major International Company seeks I JB I applicants for the following vacancies:- li ■BBTB« QTAMTQ RCRflAfli I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: I I M BBBBiaiHnid nOJUOOI^BII1,454 words
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Advertisement605 1985-05-10 11 APPOINTMENTS j wKKL* B We are an established multi-national organisation which excels in innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities in Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with605 words
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Advertisement718 1985-05-10 11 AnettaMtahedtoceity-oiiwedyoupta development hm vonclee for the foMowlng po*fflont> (A) FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT I) Singapore citizen or permanent resident il) Ute 20s or early 30s in age iHjPrjMegsesarecoo^oodabcourrtfo 3 years experience preferably in construction Industry, iv) Must be good in preparing management and financial reports I and analysis, (B) COST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT718 words
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Advertisement578 1985-05-10 11 AVERY-LAURENCE GROUP A large company specialising in fabrication of oil and gas industrial equipment invites applications for the following position. Should possess a Diploma in Engineering 3 to 4 years experience in similar capacity preferably in metal fabrication, shipyard or pressure vessel manufacturing business Successful applicants will be required to578 words
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Advertisement390 1985-05-10 11 SALES REPRESENTATIVE (BUILDING MATERIALS) We invite suitably qualified Singapore Citizens to apply for the above position in the Industrial Sales Department of our Marketing Function THE JOB involves promoting sales of our range of adhesives, roofing and water/dampproofing materials, decorative coatings, sealants and bituminous materials and providing technical advice for390 words
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Advertisement141 1985-05-10 11 3 FAMILY MEDICAL ADVISER The collectec advice uf a group of highly I qualified and experienced doctors, presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms and take the right action When to call your doctor The warning sign of serious illness Clear directions141 words
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Advertisement647 1985-05-10 12 NOTICES i FOR SALE Factory Building Location 19 Gul Crescent, Jurong Total Area 9,072 sq metres Description Single-storey with Two-storey Built-up Area 6,128 sq metres Office Annexe price S 1.9 miUion, negotiable Tenure 30 plus 30 years JTC lease upon the issuance of Certificate of Fitness Interested parties, kindly contact:647 words
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Advertisement889 1985-05-10 13 i TENDER NOTICE I Separate Tenders are invited for the following I works: (A) Nominated Electrical Sub-Contract. (B) Nominated Air-Conditioning Mechanical f Ventilation Sub-Contract t For the proposed 4-Storey School for Katong Convent Secondary School on Part Lot 5572 I Mukim 26 at Marine Terrace/Marine Parade j Road. Eligibility: (A)889 words
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Advertisement688 1985-05-10 14 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES f" TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible PUB'CIDB Registered Contractors for the following:— 1 Supply of high pressure- temperature steam valves for Senoko Power Station Registered Contractors in Mechanical Engineering; Supply of Mechanical Equipment, Machinery and Plant and Ferrous and NonFerrous Castings all classes 2 Supply688 words
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Advertisement251 1985-05-10 14 PRIMARY PRODUCTION DEPARTMEMT TUBER NOTICE Tenders ore invited by the Director of Primary Production for the following: (a) Supply ot three hundred Ihouaand (300,000) doaea of inactivated Foot-and-Mouth Diaaaaa vaecina for the immunization of pigs. itfOnsKivraiiofi win only d# Qiv9n to r#putADlo T« nder De pos it $500.00 (b) Opftton251 words
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Miscellaneous663 1985-05-10 14 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schuiz ta^dl H uT £^l f t) UffitftSW^fiS I" 1 I I LOVE GO.N6 OVER I I Z J The Y^^%RMHTH£Hot^t y^rJf^X^fo^y o IS c m\ r^C] *i!!Sh UIATCH TV... oJHOhA-A flk THE BOflN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mart Walker /^ICAMT N663 words
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Article, Illustration918 1985-05-10 15 KANNAN - KANNAN A scientific organisation in the United States claimed recently that Sesame Street does not help children educationally. We talk to mothers and children, and the experts, about it. By CHANDRAN 4 It is entertaining, and I love Ernie and Bert who are great figures in the918 words
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297 1985-05-10 15 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG YOU too must remember the times when the music took you by surprise and you found your feet tapping to the beat of the tune or even getting up to dance along. Well, next Wednesday night, you can settle down297 words
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Article, Illustration637 1985-05-10 15 I Staying Tuned Catherine Ong IF YOU switch on to Country and Me on Radio One at 3.05 pm on Sunday, you will hear an excited Geraldine Ng tell you that the community of country musicians in Nashville, Tennessee, stands poised to637 words
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Article, Illustration976 1985-05-10 16 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY SBC begins a Hitchcock season on Sunday on Ch 12 with Spellbound. Notorious and Rebecca will be shown over the next two Sundays By THE romantic thriller as perfected by Alfred Hitchcock in films such as To Catch a Thief, The Man Who Knew976 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-05-10 16 CEMTRESTAGE All The Way Home Ch 12, 5.30 pm tomorrow Previewed by CATHERINE ONG -4 It seems as if this theatre production four years earlier was Sally Field's training ground for her award-winning role of a gritty widow and loving mother in Places in622 words
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Article468 1985-05-10 16 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews two new series on Cb 5 AFTER a few weeks of rather trying programming, SBC's television fare takes an upswing. Next week, with the introduction of two prime time series, I can actually leek forward to watching the hex knowing I'll have more468 words
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Advertisement1202 1985-05-10 15 NOTICES LEE KIM TAH HOLDINGS LIMITED Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held in the Board Room, 80 Marine Parade Road #19-00 Parkway Parade. Singapore 1544 on Friday, 31 May, 1985 at 11.001,202 words
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Advertisement613 1985-05-10 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH (WET OP THE RKPI BLK OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO: TO OF IW RE KAMAL MBLWANI EXPARTE: UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED CREDITORS In Uh> Matter el tin Baakraptr> Nettce aa«ed Ike 4ta 4a> ef February IMS. NOTICE To: KAMAL MELWAMJ no* or613 words
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Advertisement122 1985-05-10 17 MEADOWOBEEN (PRIVATE) LOOTED (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final Meeting of Members of the above-mentioned Company will be held at the office of Ernst Whlnney, 10 Collyer Quay #21-01, Ocean Building, Singapore 0104 on Friday, 14th122 words
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Advertisement83 1985-05-10 17 I^^^^H HER WORLD tJ BrQdjibX^'JLL liuijiri.lll s a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIiM orsdt ■MB to 6nd the day To Whom It May Concern Hurry! How OBIANG Can You Get? Contest ends at 4 p.m. tomorrow. May I H Come Join the OBIANG parade at Times The Bookshop Centrepoint. From j?pB MADE IN SINGAPORE83 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1985-05-10 18 Your viewing guide My View CATHERINE ON6 JL Sr w^\ (Ch 5, 11.15 pm) u officer, Hamidaii Abdullah 4 laaV *TI aW j THIS is a re-packaged All Chnntllili OHI^OO Bahashwan, a social worker, J t A^V^ Starsky and Hutch formula. Ull OllUUtlllU vlll CC and Darul Khasan Lilbanat, t^jSk1,206 words
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